Philips RS232 manual

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    ~ MAINS RS232 VGA 1 VGA 2 RC OUT VGA 2 L R L R AUDIO VGA 1 EXTERNAL 5 ANTENNA EXTERNAL 3 EXTERNAL 1 EXTERNAL 2 EXTERNAL 4 AUDIO OUT R L NO FUNCTION VGA IN MONITOR AUDIO VGA IN CENTRE AUDIO MONITOR MAINS INLET L L R R L R V U Y CABLE 1 2 3 cover 1001.7 27-06-2003 08:48 Pagina 2[...]

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    1 Unpacking and wall mounting instructions F or the unpacking instructions follo w the illustrated steps printed on the packaging (outside and inside). For the wall mounting instructions follow the illustrated steps ‘ to § printed on the separate leaflet. Mak e sure that the wall mount is being fix ed securel y enough so that it meets safety sta[...]

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    2 2 VG A 640x480 60, 72, 75, 85 Hz Wide V GA 848x480 60 Hz Wide V GA 852x480 60 Hz MA C 640x480 66.67 Hz MA C 832x624 74.55 Hz MA C 1024x768 74.93 Hz MA C 1152x870 75 Hz SV GA 800x600 56, 60, 72, 75, 85 Hz XGA 1024x768 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz SXGA 1280x1024 60, 72 Hz Monitor Displa y modes Operation & Insert the mains plug supplied into the mains inl[...]

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    3 3 POWER BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN ZOOM ON/OFF VGA AV1 AV2 AV3 MUTE AV MUTE q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 V CH/PR MENU OK ¬ B VG A to select your computer connected to the VG A 1 connector AV 1 , AV 2 , AV 3 no function BRIGHTNESS +/- to adjust the brightness lev el of the picture CONTRAST +/- to adjust the contrast lev el of the picture ZOOM [...]

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    4 & Press the MENU ke y on the remote contr ol to summon the differ ent menu headers. é Press the cursor left/right to mo ve the cursor horizontally thr ough the menu headers. “ Press the cursor do wn to access the menu. In case of a slider , mov e the cursor left/right to adjust. In case of a list with options, mov e the cursor right to ent[...]

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    5 Zoom factor Select Zoom factor and press the cursor left/right to adjust the zoom factor and to change the magnification of the picture. If zoom is not active, Zoom Off, changing the magnification factor will ha ve no effect on the displa yed picture. Shift This control allo ws you, when necessar y , to mov e the picture in a horizontal or v er t[...]

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    6 Ambient temperature Do not hang up the monitor abov e a central heating or other heating sources. Care of the scr een Clean the anti-reflex coated flat glass screen with a slightl y damp soft cloth. Do not use abrasives solvents as it can damage the glass surface of the screen. Plasma Displa y characteristics Caution :A video source (such as a vi[...]

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