ViewSonic VT2405LED-2-S User Guide - Page 26

Power on, off and standby, Adjusting sound setting

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ENGLISH Using the remote control Power on, off and standby Turning on the TV After plugging the TV's power cable into a wall outlet, the TV will enter standby mode automatically. The power indicator will light up orange. Press Power on the remote control. The TV will turn on and the power indicator will change to blue. Putting the display to standby Press Power on the remote control again, and the TV will return to standby mode. The power indicator will turn orange.  The display still consumes a very small amount of power (about 0.5W) in standby mode. Switching inputs 1. Turn on all connected equipment or devices before selecting an input. 2. Press INPUT on the remote control to view the current selected input. Press INPUT button, use ▲▼ button to select your desired input then press OK button to confirm. You can also press INPUT continuously to switch between different input sources.  • These options will only appear when corresponding signals are connected to the display. • Be aware that HDMI input must be HDCP-compliant to be displayed. When switching to the HDMI inputs, the display needs several seconds to detect the HDCP information from the signal source and no image will be displayed during this period. This is not a malfunction. Adjusting sound setting Adjusting volume • Press VOL on the remote control to increase volume. The volume indicator increases in length as volume rises. • Press VOL on the remote control to decrease volume. The volume indicator decreases in length as volume falls. Mute setting Press MUTE on the remote control to turn off the sound temporarily. Press MUTE once more, or press VOL or VOL to restore the sound level. Selecting a TV sound mode Press TV AUDIO on the remote control to toggle TV sound among available modes. (The modes available will depend on the TV or Video sound system being received). ViewSonic 23 VT2205LED/VT2405LED

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ENGLISH
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ViewSonic
VT2205LED/VT2405LED
Using the remote control
Power on, off and standby
Turning on the TV
After plugging the TV's power cable into a wall outlet, the TV will enter standby mode
automatically. The power indicator will light up orange. Press
Power
on the remote
control. The TV will turn on and the power indicator will change to blue.
Putting the display to standby
Press
Power
on the remote control again, and the TV will return to standby mode. The
power indicator will turn orange.
The display still consumes a very small amount of power (about 0.5W) in standby mode.
Switching inputs
Adjusting sound setting
Adjusting volume
Press
VOL
on the remote control to increase volume. The volume indicator
increases in length as volume rises.
Press
VOL
on the remote control to decrease volume. The volume indicator
decreases in length as volume falls.
Mute setting
Press
MUTE
on the remote control to turn off the sound temporarily.
Press
MUTE
once more, or press
VOL
or
VOL
to restore the sound level.
Selecting a TV sound mode
Press
TV AUDIO
on the remote control to toggle TV sound among available modes. (The
modes available will depend on the TV or Video sound system being received).
1. Turn on all connected equipment or devices before
selecting an input.
2. Press
INPUT
on the remote control to view the current
selected input. Press
INPUT
button, use
▲▼
button to
select your desired input then press
OK
button to confirm.
You can also press
INPUT
continuously to switch
between different input sources.
These options will only appear when corresponding signals
are connected to the display.
Be aware that HDMI input must be HDCP-compliant to be
displayed.
When switching to the HDMI inputs, the display needs
several seconds to detect the HDCP information from the
signal source and no image will be displayed during this
period. This is not a malfunction.