Operating Environment
Functions Provided on Each Drawing Page
Parts Information Reference Function
When the character string of a part on the drawing is clicked, its information is popped up at the location.
You can get any parts information immediately on the screen without referring to the maintenance parts list.
Parts Search Function
You can search any part within the displayed drawing or within the whole schematic diagram/board view by
specifying a location number. The pop-up window displayed by clicking a part 's character string allows to
search the part within the applicable schematic diagram, board view or spare parts list.
A circle appears when the part is found, showing the part's location within the drawing.
Signal Line/Connector Destination Display Function
When a name at the end of a signal line in a divided schematic diagram is clicked, the destination of the
signal is searched and the display changes to the destination. Connecter destinations can also be searched in
the same way.
When two or more search results are provided, their drawing names are displayed, allowing you to choose a
desired drawing to display.
PC
: Pentium III or higher recommended
Monitor
: 1024 x 768 or higher resolution recommended
Mouse
: A mouse with wheel recommended
OS
: Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 / XP / Vista
Browser
:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 / 7.0
Drawing viewer : Autodesk DWF Viewer 6.0 / 7.0
* Use the software following respective license terms and conditions.
Summary of Contents for 32AV505D
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Page 117: ...Initializing Data setting flowchart after replacing the Signal Unit 0x31 0x32 0x33 ...
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Page 131: ...PARTS LIST Block 6 Select Location Search Page 1 1 Jump Jump Parts No Search ...
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Page 162: ...FUNCTION AND OPERATION The Remote Control Simple at a glance reference of your remote control ...
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Page 165: ...Using the Controls ...
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Page 170: ...Digital auto tuning ...
Page 171: ...Analogue switch off Digital programme sorting ...
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Page 174: ...FUNCTION AND OPERATION Tuning Analogue Mode Quick Setup ...
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