Installation manual
D-TUNE Installation Manual
4
For details of D-TUNE operation refer to the corresponding chapter of this document. Below is a brief
description of remote transmitters and the keys used for D-TUNE control.
IR Remote Function
POWER
Toggles Power on and off
CC/TT Closed Captioning or Teletext
EDS Extended Data Service
SLEEP Sleep Timer
TV INPUT Selects the TV Antenna as source
FM INPUT Selects the FM Antenna as source
VIDEO INPUT Selects the Video as source
S-VIDEO INPUT Selects the S-Video as source
RGB/YPbPr INPUT Selects the RGB or YPbPr as source
CHANNEL Changes the TV channel + or -
VOLUME + Raises volume level
VOLUME - Lowers volume level
MUTE Toggles the volume mute on/off
ARROWS When menu active – move the cursor up/down/left/right
Left Arrow is FM Scan-, Right Arrow is FM Scan+
MENU Displays the menu and also exists from menus
SELECT Select option in menu
Also finishes input in dialog panels
INFO Displays current channel and volume level
SET Pressing this and one of the Preset buttons within 1.5 seconds stores
current channel.
LAST Returns to the last channel selected
PRESET KEYS P1 – P12 selects the stored preset for TV or FM
0..9, DIGITS When no dialog input active – directly enter tuner channel number to
switch to.
When dialog input active – enter digits.
4 Quick Start Guide
1. Make sure the D-TUNE unit and the Display are both disconnected from power.
2. Connect the D-TUNE unit to the Display’s VGA port.
3. Connect the appropriate video source to input connectors of D-TUNE (see “Connections”
chapter for details).
4. Connect audio input/output to the 8-pin mini-DIN connector of D-TUNE (see “Connections”
chapter for details).
5. Connect the power source to the Display (refer to Operating Instructions of the Display).
6. Connect the supplied 12v DC adapter to the D-TUNE and the power outlet. Note that depending
on pre-programmed settings the D-TUNE can switch on automatically upon attaching power
supply, or remain in a “sleep” state. In either case LEDs on D-TUNE will blink for about half a
second, then at least the upper LED should blink periodically (see the “LED functions” section
for details).
Warning: Please keep in mind static images can lead to image burn in on some displays. Never leave a
still image on a phosphor based screen for long periods of time unless the intensity of the display is
turned down. Refer to your operations manual for you display device to assure proper functionality.