Page 10 — Using the Setup Menu
1200 Series Display, Rev. A2
1201 Setup Menu
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness of the displayed image itself, not the
backlight. Brightness controls how dark the dark parts of the
image appear. If this is turned too high, the display will
become saturated and visual distortion will occur.
Contrast
Adjusts the contrast (strength of the white part of the image)
of the displayed image. If the contrast is too high, the image
may appear washed out.
Tuning (Only When Viewing Data Input)
Used to correct subtle timing differences between the display
and the input source. Misadjustment of this can cause jitter,
ghosting, or even light vertical lines in the image.
Auto Setup (Only When Viewing Data Input)
Pressing
while this line is highlighted will cause the
display to adjust certain display parameters (position, size,
tuning, etc.) for their optimum settings.
Color (Only When Viewing Video Input)
Used to increase or decrease the color intensity in the
displayed image — similar to the control on your television.
Tint (Only When Viewing Video Input)
Used to adjust the color values in the displayed image —
similar to the control on your television set.
Input
Selects the input source. Use
and
instead.
VIDEO
DATA
VIDEO