Reducing Afterimage/Ghosting (Screen Saver Function) / Controlling Power On/Off Automatically (Power Control Function)

The following menu appears on the display panel.

P I C O R B I T I N G

 

 

O R B I T I N G

:

O F F

O R B I T

R A N G E

:

5 d o t

O R B I T

C Y C L E

: 1 0 s e c

6 Adjust the ORBIT RANGE or ORBIT CYCLE with v / V and press MENU.When both PIC INVERSION and PIC ORBITING are set to ON

If the PIC ORBITING function is actuated while the picture is reversed, the reversed picture is displayed changing position.

S E L E C T

S E T ENTER

E N D MENU

2 Press v / V to move the cursor (B) to “ORBITING” and press ENTER.

The following menu appears on the display panel.

O R B I T I N G

:

O F F

3 Select the ORBITING mode with v / V. OFF: Cancel the PIC ORBITING function. ON: Set the PIC ORBITING function.

4 Press MENU.The menu returns to the PIC ORBITING menu.

5 Select ORBIT RANGE (moving distance) or ORBIT CYCLE (time) with v / V and press

ENTER.

The following values can be selected: ORBIT RANGE: 5dot, 10dot, 15dot, 20dot ORBIT CYCLE: 10sec, 30sec, 1min, 5min

The following menu appears on the display panel. (The illustration below is for selecting ORBIT RANGE.)

O R B I T R A N G E

:

5 d o t

Controlling Power On/Off

Automatically (Power

Control Function)

This display has two power controlling functions. You can set one to turn off the power automatically after a certain period if there is no input signal from the INPUT1 or INPUT2 connectors (POWER SAVING function). You can set the time when the power automatically turns on/off (ON/OFF TIMER function). The PFM-42B2/42B2E has ON TIMER and OFF TIMER functions for which you can individually set the power on/off times.

Energy Saving Function (PFM-42B2/ 42B2E only)

1 Press MENU.

The main menu appears on the display panel.

M A I N

M E N U

 

 

I N P U T S E L E C T

 

 

P I C

C O N T R O L

 

 

P I C

S I Z E

 

 

C O N F I G

 

 

M E M O R Y

 

 

R E M O T E

 

 

S T A T U S

 

 

S E L E C T

S E T ENTER

E N D MENU

 

 

 

 

2 Press v / V to move the cursor (B) to “CONFIG” and press ENTER.

The CONFIG (1/2) menu appears on the display panel.

39 (GB)