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 OSD 

MENU Selection and operation 

You can select the OSD menu in the OSD window using all the control buttons 
at the bottom of the screen. To change the current settings or adjust them for the 
desired settings, follow the following steps.

1. Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu window.
2. Press the 

W

/

X

 button to move the item of desired main menu.

3. If you highlight the desired menu item, press the Select button.
4. Press the 

W

/

X

 button to move the desired submenu item.

5. If you highlight the submenu item, press the Select button.
6. Press the 

W

/

X

 button to modify the current value.

7. Press the Select button to save the modified value.
8. Push MENU button to exit to sub category, main category and menu screen 

in this order.

Main menu is configured as follows.

1. Screen
Factor in the brightness of the environment at the vicinity to adjust the brightness 
of monitor, and also adjusts to the level desired by user, Manually adjusts screen 
location, modulation and frequency.

2. Color
Manually, adjusts screen brightness, luminosity, color temperature and  color 
proportion.

3. OSD
Adjusts the language used, the position of the menu screen, the display time of 
the menu screen and the saturation of the menu screen.

4. Others
Adjusts the language on the menu screen, and initializes menu value.  User is 
able to select input signal, and adjust On/Off and value of audio function.

The OSD window will disappear within a few seconds if there is no 
input in the OSD window. It does not appear when there is no input 
signal.

Note

MENU

SELECT

MENU

SELECT

SELECT

(select main 

category )

(Close menu 

screen)

(save set value)

(select sub 

category)

W

  / 

X

W

  / 

X

W

  / 

X

(Open menu 

screen )

(move to main 

category)

(move to sub 

category )

(adjust set value)

Summary of Contents for MV220FB

Page 1: ...Rev 00...

Page 2: ...ure 4 Names and operation of control buttons 5 OSD MENU Selection and operation 6 MENU function 7 Utilization message 8 Timing guide 9 Input signal detail 10 Product specification 11 Trouble shooting...

Page 3: ...ed during a long period of time while you are away from home Do not use this product near the windows receiving direct sunlight or direct natural light Choose a fresh and dry area and protect the moni...

Page 4: ...ready GGGGGThe component input makes you enjoy movies and video game with high definition display max 720p G G PGMV220 has a power saving function less than 48W in power ON mode less than 2W in stand...

Page 5: ...UB port DVI D and Component port Connect the cables properly to your PC between D sub DVI Component 4 Turn on your PC and MV220 5 Seeing MV220 s working you can adjust display condition with pushing c...

Page 6: ...l turn on flashing power indicater which shows the current state of power If you push the button again MV220 turns off Also power indicater flashes in following cases 1 On the power saving function wo...

Page 7: ...oduct offers built in function that automatically adjusts to optimized brightness depending on the brightness of the area at the vicinity At the time of purchase this is set as On Refer to the screen...

Page 8: ...d as follows 1 Screen Factor in the brightness of the environment at the vicinity to adjust the brightness of monitor and also adjusts to the level desired by user Manually adjusts screen location mod...

Page 9: ...focus on the screen 0 100 Frequency Adjusts pixel s horizontal size 0 100 Automatic screen adjustment Automatically adjusts screen s location modulation and frequency Color Brightness Adjusts brightne...

Page 10: ...20 30 40 Transparency Adjusts transparency at the OSD menu screen background 0 100 Others Language Changes language on the OSD menu Six languages are available English German French Spanish Korean and...

Page 11: ...executed on RGB mode Auto Brightness Appears when automatic brightness function is executed No Signal RGB DVI COMPONENT Appears when there is no PC input signal Check cable connection OUT OF FREQUENCY...

Page 12: ...VT RVR RVR RVR TVT TVT RVR RVR RVR RVR TVR TVR tX tY tZ t t t t t_ t tXW tXX tXY tXZ tX tX tX tX tX_ tX thj pit lzh Timing guide Timing guide This product is a multi frequency monitor It functions in...

Page 13: ...UtUkUzGj R UtUkUzGj T X Y Z _ XW XX XY XZ X X X X X_ X YW YX YY YZ Y GaGs On P w Gi Oi P w Gy Oy P X Y Z Component 15Pin D SUB This signal input terminals are for 15Pin D SUB DVI D Component Please c...

Page 14: ...R G B vertical stripe 16 777 216 colors Anti glare coating 1000 1 300cd m 5ms IBM 486 Pentium or PS 2 and compatibles 1680 x 1050 60Hz for optimal display Input signal Power 15 Pin D SUB DVI D COMPON...

Page 15: ...d to the Monitor Connect the Monitor to a different outlet If a surge protector is being used there may be too many devices plugged in See Timing Guide in this manual with a list of refresh rates and...

Page 16: ...ilm transistors TFTs A small number of missing discolored or lighted dots on the screen is an intrinsic characteristic of TFT LCD technology and is not an LCD defect If you display a fixed pattern for...

Page 17: ...the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between t...

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