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Connections and Setup
ON•OFF
VCR
1
DVD
VCR
2
MUTE
SLEEP
GUIDE
OK
MENU
1
2
4
5
7
8
INPUT
0
REVERSE
PLAY
RECORD
STOP
CINEMA RGB CMPNT VIDEO
u n i v e r s a l
14
MONITOR
AUX
HD RCVR
WHO•MULTI
GO BACK
INFO
CLEAR
3
6
9
ANTENNA
FORWARD
PAUSE
SOURCE
ON•OFF Toggles power on and of f for the components that you have
programmed. For example, if you ar e in VCR mode, tur ns VCR on and
off.
REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, STOP, PAUSE, RECORD (transport keys)
Use with components programmed to work with your r e mote control
(VCR, DVD player, audio components).
RGB Depending on how you set up the monitor , toggles between RGB1,
RGB2*, and RGB3.
*Note: You can set up CMPNT2 OR RGB2, but not both. If CMPNT2 is
set up, RGB2 will not appear when you use the RGB button.
SLEEP Brings up the sleep timer , which is used to tur n the monitor off
automatically after a set amount of time.
VCR1, VCR2, DVD, HD RCVR, MONITOR These are the component
buttons used to put the r e mote control into the correct mode to operate
that particular component. The corr e ct video source must first be selected
(VIDEO or RGB) or Autotuning must be set up.
VOL</VOL> Adjusts the volume.
VIDEO Selects whatever component is hooked up to the video sour ce
inputs.
WHO•MULTI When in Monitor mode, activates the multi-scr een feature.
The Multi-screen feature allows you to select a scr e en mode for viewing a
single picture, side-by-side pictures, or picture-in-picture (PIP). Brings up
personal viewer profiles for some components.
ZOOM IN When in zoom mode (pr e ss the MONITOR button an then
the OK button to access zoom mode) enlar ges the picture. When in zoom
mode, use the arrow buttons to pan and scan the entir e picture.
ZOOM OUT When in zoom mode (pr e ss the MONITOR button an then
the OK button to access zoom mode) decr e ases the magnification of the
picture. If picture is distorted, zoom out to r e store to normal.
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