TCL MC25P Operation Manual Download Page 12

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AV

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  Indicator

Sensor

04

Remote Control

LEFT button

RIGHT button

MENU

UP/VGA button

DOWN/AV button

Remote Jack

Battery Installation

Remove the battery compartment lid from the back of the 

remote, insert the 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries, paying attention to 

the polarity, and then replace the cover.

Using the Remote Control

Notes:

1. For better performance, once you find the operation is abnormal, please replace the batteries 

    and have a try again.

 Do not mix old and new batteries or different types.

2.

3. When the batteries are to be exhausted, battery leakage may occur and cause the damage to 

    the remote. When the operation is not sensitive enough, the battery may be low, so please 

    change batteries immediately.

4. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage 

    or injury from possible battery leakage.

External Schematic

2. Wireless Remote: No

 need to connect it with the remote jacks. Point this wireless remote directly 

    toward the infra-red sensor on the unit. When you use the wireless remote to operate a certain 

    monitor, this operation may affect the working status of other monitors in the same room. 

1. Wire Remote: Connect one end of the attached remote 

cable to the jack on the remote and the  other end to the

 remote jack on the rear panel, then you can use this wire 

remote to adjust menu  controls. 

Operations with the wire 

remote work only on the connected monitor.

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 VIDEO LOOP
   IN2&OUT2

 VIDEO LOOP
   IN1&OUT1

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Summary of Contents for MC25P

Page 1: ...Zhongkai High tech Development Zone Huizhou City Guangdong Province Product Implementation Standard Q WP1034 2005 Q WP1034 2005 QB 44130033952 2005 QB 44130033952 2005 No Product Standardization File...

Page 2: ...02 03 03 04 04 05 06 7 01...

Page 3: ...02...

Page 4: ...1920 1080P 60Hz 1920 1080i 60Hz 1920 1080i 50Hz 525P 625P DVD 720P R G B 0 7Vp p VGA 640 480 60Hz SVGA 800 600 60Hz XGA1024 768 60Hz 160V 250V 50Hz 140W 59cm 590 553 484 x x 38kg AV1 AV2 S HDTV YPbPr...

Page 5: ...AV AV 7 1 5V 1 04 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 YPbPr 7 2 8 1 2 7 8 VIDEO LOOP IN2 OUT2 VIDEO LOOP IN1 OUT1 2 2...

Page 6: ...2 2 05 Y Pr Pb REMOTE INPUT 2 YPbPrH DTV 1 2 VIDEO OUT 2 2 VIDEO INT 2 1 VIDEO OUT 1 1 VIDEO INT 1 AV DVD POWER 220V 50Hz VGA IN S S VIDEO S Y Pb Pr V V V V VIDEO LOOP IN2 OUT2 VIDEO LOOP IN2 OUT2...

Page 7: ...I O 1 2 AV1 AV2 S VHS AV AV AV1 AV2 S VHS 3 HDTV VGA HDTV 4 HDTV 06 AV 50 50 50 50 0 5 1 1080i 1080P 720P 16 9 2 AV AV 4 3 16 9 AV 50 4 3...

Page 8: ...AV 6 07 7 HDTV 1 HDTV 2 AV 3 AV 4 AV 0 0 0 0 0 N443 N358 PAL OK 7 100Hz 100Hz 75Hz P 75P P 60P ENG 100Hz AV1 AV2 S VHS HDTV VGA 10 AV1 AV2 S VHS HDTV VGA 1 100...

Page 9: ...AV1 AV2 S VHS Selection 06 HDTV VGASelection 06 Aspect Ratio Selection in HDTV Mode 06 PictureAdjustments 07 System Settings 07 Geometrical Adjustments in HDTV and VGAmode 01 Main Unit one set Remote...

Page 10: ...g unloading During your operation if there is something abnormal found such as strange smell or if some objects fall into the unit switch off and unplug the unit immediately and contact the service pe...

Page 11: ...g 2 AV AV1 AV2 LOOP IN OUT 1 S VIDEO Input 1YPbPr HDTV Input 1 VGA RGB Input Multi Imaging Modes Imaging Modes of PAL Pictures 1 60Hz Digital Progressive Scanning 2 75Hz Digital Progressive Scanning 3...

Page 12: ...ugh the battery may be low so please change batteries immediately 4 If the device is not to be used for a long period of time remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from possible battery lea...

Page 13: ...50Hz VGA IN S S VIDEO Y Pb Pr V V V V Shooting Camera S VIDEO Power Cord Computer DVD Rewriter Cassette Recorder Y Pr Pb REMOTE INPUT 2 YPbPrH DTV 1 2 VIDEO OUT 2 2 VIDEO INT 2 1 VIDEO OUT 1 1 VIDEO...

Page 14: ...ble in PAL system BRI 50 COLOUR 50 SHARP 50 TINT 0 D S TONE ON CONT 50 This symbol means you can see more items by pressing the button This note is also applicable to other menus STATUS MILD STANDARD...

Page 15: ...D SCANMODE 100Hz VIEW TIM AV1 AV2 S VHS HDTV VGA 10 ON ON ON ON ON N R PALETTE LANG ENG STANDARD SCANMODE 100Hz VIEW SWI ON VIEW SET Due to the geomagnetic effect the picture will slant horizontally Y...

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