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Top Keypad Controls
Power Button
This button functions at any time except when the AC input power is off.
If this button is pressed, power on and off are selected alternately. When the TV is on, pressing the
Power button makes the TV turn off. When the TV is off, pressing the Power button makes the TV turn
on and it will show the input source that was last shown before it was turned off. Note that TV turns off
if this button is pressed at Power Save status.
Factory shipment setting: Power Off
Menu Button
This button functions only during Normal status. When this button is pressed the OSD main menu will
appear on the screen. If it is pressed while the main menu is displayed, the main menu will disappear.
If pressed while an OSD sub menu is displayed, it will exit the sub menu and go back to last menu.
CH Button and CH Button
These buttons function only during Normal status. The buttons are used to step or down through the
stored channel selections. While the OSD menu is displayed, when either of these buttons is pressed
the selected item for adjustment is changed.
VOL Button and VOL Button
These buttons function only during Normal status. The buttons are used to increase or decrease the
sound volume. While the OSD menu is displayed, when either of these buttons is pressed the value of
the selected item for adjustment is decreased or increased. In some submenus the right button is used
to select different options.
TV/VIDEO Button
This button functions during Normal, Warning, Power Save, or Aging status.
Whenever this button is pressed the input source is selected as follows.
Input Signal List:
1. DVI
2. Component (Y/Pb/Pr) / (Y/Cb/Cr)
3. AV (Composite video RCA x 1)
4. S-VIDEO (S-Video)
5. TV (Tuner)
Notes:
The Top Keypad does not have an “OK” button. Whenever an “OK” button is mentioned in this guide it
is referring to the button on the Remote Control. Where a sub menu requires confirmation use the
VOL” button on the Top Keypad or the “OK” button on the Remote Control.
In all sub menus, the cursor movement is circulatory. For example, if the CH Button is pressed when
the cursor is on the last item in the sub menu, the cursor will moved to the main icon)
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