LOCATION
AND
FUNCTIONS
OF
CONTROLS
i
Remote
Control
Unit
O
POWER
ON/OFF
Press
POWER
ON
to
turn
the
monitor
on
when
the
STANDBY
indicator
Is
lit.
Press
POWER
OFF
to
turn
the
monitor
off
and
the
monitor
will
go
into
the
standby
condi*
tion.
Press
to
select
reception
of
a
conventional
component
or
S-connector
component
con
nected
to
VIDEO
1
IN
terminal.
Press
to
select
reception
of
a
conventional
component
or
S-connector
component
con
nected
to
VIDEO
2
IN
terminal.
Press
to
select
reception
of
a
component
connected
to
RGB
1
IN
terminal.
Press
to
select
reception
of
a
component
connected
to
RGB
2
IN
terminal.
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0
ROB
2
NORMAL
PRESET
0
0
Raster
Control
0
WIDTH
(QD/O)
VISUAL
COKTROL
Adjusts
the
horizontal
size
of
the
image
from
wider
to
narrower.
Adjusts
the
vertical
size
of
the
image
from
taller
to
shorter.
Adjusts
the
curvature
of
the
edges
of
the
left
and
right
side
of
the
display
image
either
in
ward
or
outward.
The
image
should
be
ad
justed
to
attain
a
straight
line
on
the
left
and
right
sides.
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VDEO
A
A
A
e
HEIGHT
(Q/O)
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COLOR
TNT
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©SIDE
PIN(CED/0)
NORMAL
USER
PRESET
MUTE
VOLUME
DATA
MONTTOR
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NEC
©
POSITION
(A
/
▼
/
...Adjusts
the
vertical
position
of
the
Image
up
and
down,
and
the
horizontal
position
of
the
image
from
left
to
right.
Pressing
this
button
toggles
picture
size
between
OVER
SCAN
(large)
and
UN
DER
SCAN
(small).
Normally
select
OVER
SCAN
for
video
dis
play
and
UNDER
SCAN
for
RGB
display.
Press
to
store
the
raster
adjustments
(WIDTH,
HEIGHT,
SIDE
PIN,
POSITION,
and
SCAN
SELECT)
In
the
memory.
Storing
operation
should
be
performed
for
each
input
signal.
See
“Signal
Identification
Flowcharf
on
pages
44
and
45.
®
SCAN
SELECT
©
USER
PRESET
NOTE:
The
monitor
will
recall
the
raster
adjustment
settings
that
were
stored
last
when
switched
to
a
new
source.
This
key
resets
the
raster
adjustment
settings
of
user
changeable
memory
and
recalls
the
factory
preset
data.
0
NORMAL
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