Philips RS232 manual

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    ~ MAINS RS232 VGA 2 RC-OUT VGA 1 cover 2271.1 02-10-2003 15:10 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 follo w the illustrated steps ‘ to § printed on the separate template. Mak e sure that the wall mount is being fix ed secur ely enough so that it meets safety s[...]

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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 When a V GA computer is connected, the display selection is made automatically . A messa[...]

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    3 Use of the r emote contr ol 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 press r epeatedly to select y our computer connected to the VG A 1 or 2 connector . AV 1 , AV 2 , AV 3 press to select the peripherals connected to the connector indicated on the monitor[...]

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    4 Use of the menus Use of the menus and the menu system & Press the MENU ke y on the remote contr ol to summon the diff erent men u headers. é Press the cursor left/right to mo ve the cursor horizontall y through the men u headers. “ Press the cursor do wn to access the menu. In case of a slider , move the cursor left/right to adjust. In cas[...]

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    5 Use of the menus Picture 2 men u F ormat Select F ormat to summon a list of a vailab le displa y formats. Press the cursor up/do wn to select another displa y format: 4:3 or Wide screen. Zoom Select Zoom On to activate the zoom function. Y ou ma y also activate the zoom function with the ZOOM ON/OFF ke y on the remote contr ol. If no zoom is acti[...]

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    6 Use of the menus Setup menu Languag e & Use the cursor down to select Languag e . é Press the cursor right to enter the list of selectable languages. “ Use the cursor up/down to scr oll thr ough the list and to bring up other languages which are not displa yed on the screen at pr esent. Note: Only with the US English language , the menu it[...]

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    7 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 solv ents as it can damage the glass surface of the screen. Plasma Displa y characteristics Caution :A video source (such as a v[...]

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