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General Information
POWER
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PC
INPUT
COMPONENT
MUTE
MENU
ENTER
VOL
AV INPUT
LCD MONITOR
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Remote Control
1 Infrared transmitter window
2 POWER button [p.14]
2 POWER button [p.14]
• To switch off the power, press this button.
The POWER/Standby indicator lights up red.
• To switch the power back on, press this button
once more.
The POWER/Standby indicator lights up green.
The POWER/Standby indicator lights up green.
3 INPUT button [p.14]
Use this button to select an input source.
AV-1 AV-2 COMPONENT1
PC COMPONENT2
• The input source mode is skipped if the corre-
sponding input terminal is not connected with
external equipment (except “PC”).
external equipment (except “PC”).
• If you change the AV INPUT 3/AV OUT select,
you can select “AV-3”. See page 29 for details.
4 AV INPUT buttons
Use these buttons to select an AV input terminal
directly.
• You can not select an input source to which
directly.
• You can not select an input source to which
external equipment is not connected.
5 COMPONENT buttons
Use these buttons to select a COMPONENT termi-
nal directly.
• You can not select an input source to which
nal directly.
• You can not select an input source to which
external equipment is not connected.
6 PC button
Use this button to select the PC mode.
7 MUTE button
Use this button to temporarily turn off the sound.
Press the button again to turn the sound back to the
previous level.
Press the button again to turn the sound back to the
previous level.
8 VOL (+)/(–) buttons [p.15]
Use these buttons to increase/decrease sound volume.
The sound volume can be adjusted in the range 0~60.
The sound volume can be adjusted in the range 0~60.
9 MENU button [p.17]
Use this button to turn on/off the MENU screen.
0 ENTER button [p.18]
Use this button to execute a command.
q Cursor buttons [p.18]
Use these buttons to select a desired item on the
setting screen.
setting screen.
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Remote Control
Display
Remote sensor
window
window
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General Information
POWER
L-
-R
AUDIO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
AV INPUT 2
AVC SYSTEM
HEAD
PHONE
L-
-R
AUDIO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
AV INPUT 2
HEAD
PHONE
Example of Application
Using Headphones
You can use any pair of headphones (3.5mm diameter mini-plug) to listen to the sound.
Commercially available
(3.5mm diameter mini-jack)
(3.5mm diameter mini-jack)
Indicator
Note
• When connecting headphones, the sound from the display speakers is muted.
• “
• “
” indicator appears when a pair of headphones is connected.
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Preparation
Connecting the Display and AVC System
Use the supplied system cable.
1
Remove the back cover of the display.
• Press both of your thumbs upwards against
• Press both of your thumbs upwards against
the two claws on lower side of the cover (
✩)
and pull away the cover.
2
Remove the system cable cover.
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1 Insert the system cable connectors into the
display input terminal on the display and the
out put terminal on the AVC system until
they click.
out put terminal on the AVC system until
they click.
2 Connect the AC power cords to the AC
power inputs on the display and the AVC
system.
system.
• After connecting the various cables, fasten
them using the provided cable clamps as
shown in the diagram below before mounting
the cover.
shown in the diagram below before mounting
the cover.
Hold this tab and slide the
cover downward.
cover downward.
2
Removing the system
cable cover
cable cover
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Pass over the pins
Supplied
cable clamp
e.g. Cables from
the optional
speakers
the optional
speakers
Rear view
Preparation
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Preparation
4
Mount the back cover of the display and the
system cable cover.
1 Insert the four claws on the upper side of the
system cable cover.
1 Insert the four claws on the upper side of the
cover (
1) into the grooves on the rear of
the display.
2 Press the two claws on the lower side of the
cover (
2) into the grooves on the rear of
the display until they produce a click sound.
3 Press the two claws on the lower side of the
cover (
3) into the grooves on the rear of
the display until they produce a click sound.
5
Connect desired external equipment (e.g. DVD
player: See page 12).
player: See page 12).
6
Mount the supplied AVC system terminal cover.
1 Align the protruding part in the centre of the
1 Align the protruding part in the centre of the
cover (
1) with the outside of the AVC
system.
2 Align the two claws on the lower side of the
cover (
2) with the two grooves in the lower
side of the AVC system and push them
gently in.
gently in.
3 Align the two claws on the upper side of the
cover (
3) with the two grooves in the upper
side of the AVC system and push them
gently in.
gently in.
Removing the AVC system terminal cover
1 Press both of your thumbs against the
arrow marks (2 locations) on the upper side
of the cover and pull out gently to release
the claws on the upper side.
of the cover and pull out gently to release
the claws on the upper side.
2 Now pull away the entire cover to release
the claws on the lower side.
Note
• Before connecting the power cord, be sure to set the MAIN POWER button on the top of the display to “OFF”.
• When not using the unit for extended periods of time, be sure to always unplug the power cord.
• The display and the AVC system do not operate independently. Be sure to always plug in the both cords in order to
• When not using the unit for extended periods of time, be sure to always unplug the power cord.
• The display and the AVC system do not operate independently. Be sure to always plug in the both cords in order to
operate the display.
• When connecting external equipment to the AVC system, be sure to always establish these connections first before
plugging in the power cords of the display.
• Do not remove the system cables while the unit is operating. This could lead to defects.
• Do not place anything over the ventilation openings on the top of the AVC system.
• Do not place anything over the ventilation openings on the top of the AVC system.
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