Operating a Specific Monitor With the Remote Commander

Using the supplied Remote Commander, you can operate a specific monitor without affecting other monitors that are installed together.

1 Press ID MODE ON on the Remote Commander. Monitor index numbers appear in white characters on all the monitors. (Every monitor is allocated an individual preset index number from 1 to 255.)

See “To change the index number” in the column to the right on this page to change the index number.

4 After necessary adjustment, press ID MODE OFF. The monitor returns to the normal mode.

ON

SET

OFF

ID MODE

ON

Index number

I N D E X N O . 1 1 7 . . .

SET

OFF

ID MODE

2 Input the index number of the monitor you want to operate using 0 – 9 buttons on the Remote Commander.

The input number appears right next to each monitor’s own index number.

 

 

 

Input number

1

2

3

I N D E X N O . 1 1 7 1 1 7

4

5

6

 

7

8

9

 

10/0

3 Press ID MODE SET.

The character on the selected monitor changes to cyan while others change to red.

ON

SET

OFF

ID MODE

You can operate only a specified monitor. (All operations are available in ID mode except POWER ON/OFF.)

To change the index number

You can change the index number if necessary. When you change the number, use the buttons on the monitor.

1 Press MENU.

The main menu appears on the monitor screen.

M A I N

M E N U

 

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 ENTER

C A N C E L MENU

2 Press >./ to move the cursor (z) to “REMOTE” and press ENT.The REMOTE menu appears on the monitor screen.

R E M O T E

 

 

I N D E X N O .

:

0 0 1

R E M O T E M O D E :

T V

R E M O T E O N L Y : O F F

S E L E C T ENTER

C A N C E L MENU

 

 

 

3 Press >/.to move the cursor (z) to “INDEX NO.” and press ENT.

The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

I N D E X N O .

: 0 0 1

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4 Select the index number with >/.and press ENT. The menu returns to the REMOTE menu.

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