TX TV Box De Lux
SOURCE
Switch between TV or
external video sources
PREVIEW
Continuously display the
next consecutive TV channels
PICTURE
To adjust brightness, contrast,
color, tint or sharpness
CH /
*Go to the next or previous TV channel line up
*Use these buttons to make the selection
in the menu or picture setting
* In adjusting the OSD position, use these
buttons to move the menu display up
and down of the screen
MUTE
To turn off /on the sound
PIP
W
atch TV/Video in a small screen
on an always on top of the monitor display
TELETEXT(Optional)
Press to view teletext*
MTS/STEREO(Optional)
If the channel offers multi-language
feature, press this button to toggle
between languages.
AV/PC
To toggle between
TV/Video or PC display
Note:
Teletext buttons only present in European model.
Calling Up a Menu Display
Press
the
MENU
button
remote control to call up and exit from
the main menu or sub-menu display.
Then, use the CH▲ or CH▼ buttons
to select the items in the menu list
and use the Vol◄ or Vol► buttons to
adjust or to make a selection. The
table on the next page lists the
different functions you will find in the
menu.
E-10
POWER
Turn the unit on/off
NUMBER BUTTONS
To select a TV channel
CHANNEL RETURN
Go to the previously
selected channel
Allows you to instantly switch to
three (3) brightness level.
VOL
* To increase and decrease volume level
* Use these button to adjust the menu or
* In adjusting the OSD position, use these
MENU
To call up the menu display
SLEEP
To automatically turn off the unit
after 0:30,1:00,1:30, 2:00 or 2:30.
PIP CH
To use the normal function of
the CH , CH
Vol
PIP Pos.
To move the small
CH , CH
FASTEXT LINK Buttons(Optional)
Jumps to the teletext
page which the color
corresponds to
PC BGM/ Res.
- Switch the audio source from the
TX TV Box De Lux when in PC display mode
- Switch between the available display
resolution settings when in TV/Video mode
on
the
/
picture setting
buttons to move the menu display to
the left and right of the screen
, Vol , and
buttons in PIP mode
TV/Video
screen using
the
, Vol , and Vol
buttons in PIP mode