Set Up 8: Turning On The Display, Computer, Or Other Equipment - Sony SDM-V72W Operating Instructions Manual

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Turning on t he display, comput er, or ot her equipment
Set up 8
The remote card POWER button
w ill only turn your display on from
remote off mode, indicated by red
pow er LED indicator. When the
display is in pow er OFF mode,
indicated by unlit pow er LED, the
POWER button on the right side of
the display must be used to pow er
ON, indicated by green pow er LED
indicator.
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1
Press t he POWER but t on on t he right
side of t he display.
The pow er LED indicator lights up in green.
2
Turn on t he comput er or your video
POWER
source equipment .
Press the INPUT button on the right side of
the display repeatedly to select the desired
input signal. Or w ith your remote card select
and press the desired input signal.
Pressing the POWER button on the
remote card w hile the pow er LED
indicator is green w ill turn the pow er
LED to red. A red pow er LED indicates
the display is in remote off.
For more information, see INPUT button on
page 5 and Remote card on page 18.
The POWER button on the side
z
of the display must initially be
pressed (to have unlit LED turned on)
to operate w ith the remote card.
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The display complies w ith the " DDC" Plug
& Play standard and automatically detects
all the display's information. No specific
driver needs to be installed to the computer
to operate.
The first time you turn on your computer
after connecting the display, the setup
W izard may appear on the screen. In this
case, follow the on-screen instructions. The
Plug & Play display is automatically selected
so that you can use this display.
Note: Not all video graphic cards w ill
support 1280 x 768 w ide aspect resolution.
Use w ith some devices may require
updated drivers. Please consult your video
graphic manufacturer for updated drivers.
If no picture appears on your screen
See Trouble symptoms and remedies on pages
34-38.

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