Basic Operation; Turning On / Off Plasma Monitor - Sanyo PDP-42H2A Owner's Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

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Complete the peripheral connections (with Computer, VCR, etc.)
before turning on the Plasma Monitor. (Refer to "CONNECTING
PLASMA MONITOR" on P13~15 for connections.)
Connect the Plasma Monitor's AC Power Cord into an AC outlet .
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3
Press the MAIN ON/OFF switch on the Front Control of the
Plasma Monitor. The POWER indicator will light green when the
Plasma Monitor is On. Press the MAIN ON/OFF switch again to
turn it off.
When the MAIN ON/OFF switch on the Plasma Monitor is ON,
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you can turn it on by the POWER ON-OFF button on the Remote
Control Unit. When the Plasma Monitor is turned off with the
Remote Control Unit, the POWER indicator lights red (in standby
mode) .
POWER ON/OFF BUTTONS
The POWER ON and POWER OFF buttons on the Remote Control
Unit are master power buttons for the Plasma Monitor.
Press the Power ON button to turn the Plasma Monitor on and the
Power OFF button to turn the Plasma Monitor off in any case of the
following conditions:
The Main ON/OFF switch is ON and so does the power.
The Main ON/OFF switch is ON but in standby mode.
The Main ON/OFF switch is OFF.
NOTE :
When the"Power Save" function is set to "On", the Plasma Monitor detects signal interruption and shuts itself off automatically. Refer to
"Power Save" on page 31.
The On-Screen display and the On-Screen menu disappear after a short while for prevention of afterimage (ghost) on screen.
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TURNING ON / OFF PLASMA MONITOR

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MAIN ON/OFF switch
POWER indicator
green:ON
red
:OFF(standby mode)
INPUT
VIDEO
ON-OFF
ON-OFF
COMPONENT
POWER ON-OFF
button
PC/DVI-D
VOLUME
OLUME
ON-OFF
VIDEO
COMPONENT
WIDE
WIDE
OFF TIMER
VOLUME
PC/DVI-D
MOVE UP
MUTE
PICTURE
OFF TIMER
WIDE
PICTURE
MOVE UP
MUTE
MOVE DOWN MENU
STATUS
SURROUND
POWER
OK
STATUS
MOVE DOWN MENU
MENU
AUTO PC
POWER
PO
WER
SURROUND
ON
AUTO PC
OFF
POWER ON
button
POWER OFF
button

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