Display operation
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2. To enter into a menu or move to a lower level of the menu
structure, rotate the control wheel to select the desired
menu. Next, press the wheel shortly.
3. To exit from a menu or return to a higher level of the menu
structure, rotate the control wheel to select EXIT. Next,
press the control wheel shortly.
If you do this when you are in the Main Menu, you exit the
menu system.
4. To change an adjustment value, rotate the control wheel to
select the adjustment and press the wheel shortly. The
adjustment name appears, as well as the current
adjustment value. Rotate the wheel to change the value.
When done, press the wheel shortly to confirm the change
and return to the menu.
Using the Autoset function
* Not available in DVI mode
When do you need to use the Autoset function?
• The first time you use the display with analog video
connected.
• After connecting or selecting another analog video source
(e.g., changing the PC resolution).
• In case you notice the image geometry or positioning is not as
desired.
Required test pattern
To obtain good results, the image on screen during the Autoset
function should meet the following requirements:
• The edges of the image should have an intensity of at least
15% video amplitude. E.g., a Windows desktop pattern would
be a good image, provided the background is not too dark.
Summary of Contents for E-2320 C
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