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SCREEN INDICATION
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 1 > SCREEN INDICATION
Indications on screen can be hidden. The initial settings
are to display all the indications.
LED WARNING
■
ON:
To display the
mark
w
hen LED of 2 chips or
more for each color breaks down.
■
OFF: No indication of this notice.
(
The initial setting is OFF
)
Following menus also can hide the blue light on screen
(page 47).
STANDBY LED
To hide lighting during standby state
ERROR LED
To hide blinking to indicate an error
BLOWOUT LED
To hide blinking at light source failure. This menu is
available when OPERATE is selected in BLOWOUT
menu described below.
AUTO POWER ON
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 1 > AUTO POWER ON
Monitors can be set to turn on automatically when the
main power is supplied. The initial setting is OFF.
•
In OFF setting, switching on the main power sets the
monitor into standby state. In case of that a monitor
has been turned off with the main switch directly, the
monitor turns on automatically by the main power
supplying.
BLOWOUT
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 1 > BLOWOUT
The initial setting is OPERATE.
n
OPERATE: Even if Light source blowout, internal
circuit works.
n
SHUTDOWN: Light source blowout shuts down the
monitor, showing “LED ERROR” in the status indicator.
MUTE COLOR
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 1 > MUTE COLOR
It can set the back ground color in no signal and in
window mute conditions. Initial setting is BLACK. Black
or blue can be selected.
•
The background color during entire screen mute is
always black.
APERTURE
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 1 > APERTURE
It can emphasize the outlines of images such as
characters to be shown clearly. The initial setting is OFF.
Excessive values may cause noisy images.
GAMMA
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 1 > GAMMA
It can correct the gamma curve. Smaller values increase
the perceivable contrast while greater values make
middle tone areas brighter. The initial setting is 1.
DITHER
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 1 > DITHER
It can set dithering. The initial setting is ON, which can
increase gray-scale rendering.
AUTO SCAN
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 2 > AUTO SCAN
It can set automatic input signal scan for each input
port. The ON setting scans input signals to display
precisely whenever input signals are switched over. The
initial setting is OFF.
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Even in OFF setting, signals are automatically
scanned once at input port switching in INPUT
SELECT (page 37).
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Input signals also can be scanned at any time in
MEMORY SCAN in input memory (page 38).
FRAME LOCK
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 2 > FRAME LOCK
The signal frequency of the monitor can be locked to
synchronize with an input signal. The initial setting is
OFF.
The ON setting may improve frame tearing or field
skips in moving images between screens. Specify an
input signal with which the monitor will be
synchronized.
•
Even in OFF setting, it can be set in FRAME LOCK in
input memory (page 40) as well.
•
This FRAME LOCK menu also can set to synchronize
with the gen lock port. However, the sync signal that
is provided through the control cables remains to
follow SYSTEM SYNC setting (page 25) in this case.
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GEN LOCK option cannot be selected in FRAME LOCK
in input memory.
BAUD RATE
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 2 > BAUD RATE
For controlling monitors with an external device
through RS-232, the transmission speed can be set
19,200bps or 9,600bps. The initial setting is 19,200bps.
In Wallaby, it can be set in System > Configuration >
RS232C > Speed.
CONTRAST
SYSTEM SETTING > INSTALLATION > CONTRAST
It can adjust the contrast on the entire monitor. The
initial setting is 100.
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CONTRAST in input memory (page 39) adjusts the
contrast on “each window”.
BRIGHTNESS
SYSTEM SETTING > INSTALLATION > BRIGHTNESS
It can adjust the brightness on dark image areas on the
entire monitor. The initial setting is 0.
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BRIGHTNESS in input memory (page 39) adjusts the
brightness on “each window”.