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12 (GB)
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
ql CHROMA button
Adjusts the chroma when the picture mode is set to
“User 1-3”. Press this button and then adjust the
chroma with the M/m or </, button 9.
w; H SIZE button
Adjusts the horizontal picture size. Press this button
and then adjust the horizontal picture size with the M/
m button 9.
wa V SIZE button
Adjusts the vertical picture size. Press this button and
then adjust the vertical picture size with the M/m
button 9.
ws CONTRAST +/– button
Adjusts the contrast when the picture mode is set to
“User 1-3”.
wd ID MODE (ON/SET/OFF) buttons
Press the ON button to make an index number appear
on the screen. Then enter the index number of the
display you want to operate using the number buttons
qh and press the SET button. After you finish the
operation, press the OFF button to return from the ID
mode to the normal mode.
For details about the index number, see “Operating a
Specific Display With the Remote Commander” on page
48 (GB).
Be sure to
install the
negative <
end first.
Installing batteries
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries in correct polarity.
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E
E
e
In normal operation, batteries will last up to half a
year. If the Remote Commander does not operate
properly, the batteries might be exhausted sooner.
Replace them with new ones.
To avoid damage from possible battery leakage,
remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the
Remote Commander for a fairly long time.
When the Remote Commander does not work
Check that the STANDBY indicator lights up and the
Remote Mode in the Remote menu is not set to Off.
The Remote Commander operates the display only
when both of the two conditions below are met.
The display is turned on, or it is in the standby mode.
The Remote Mode in the Remote menu is set to TV
or to PJ.
For details about the Remote Mode, see “Remote menu” on
page 24 (GB).
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