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IMAGE SETTINGS USING THE OSD MENU

  

The OSD menu is a window on your screen that allows you to view and change display 
settings. To change an OSD setting: 

Figure 4.Monitor features

Press the 

MENU 

button (

  in fig. 4) to display the OSD menu on the screen. 

1.

    There  are  a  total of 5 OSD submenus divided  by categories. Select the desired 

submenu by pressing the OSD button < of 

>

 (

  and 

  in fig. 4; see section 

OSD

Menu Functions

). 

2.

    Press  the  OSD  button 

MENU 

(

  in  fig.  4)  to  activate  the  selected  function  or 

associated submenu. 

3.

    If you selected a submenu, now select the sub-function you want using the < or > 

OSD buttons(

  and 

  in fig. 4). 

4.

  Set the desired value using the OSD buttons <or >(

  and 

  in fig. 4). 

5.

    The current settings are automatically saved when you return to the previous level or 

exit the OSD menu. Repeat setups 2-5 to make further adjustments as needed. 

6.

    The  OSD  menu  automatically  disappears  if  no  changes  are  made  for  more 

than  25  seconds  (default  setting).  The  current  settings  will  be  saved.  You  can 
close it manually by pressing the button

 AUTO 

(

  in fig. 4) button. 

1

2

3

5

6

4

POWER

<

>

MENU

AUTO

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Summary of Contents for VL2418W

Page 1: ...to technical progress PRINCETON VL2418W is an internationally registered trademark Other brand names may be registered trademarks and must be treated as such Important Safety Instructions Do not plac...

Page 2: ...nstructions operation on incorrect power supplies operation with faulty associated equipment modification alteration improper servicing tampering or normal wear and tear or LCD monitors on which the s...

Page 3: ...3 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 4: ...ptimizing power consumption Safety instructions for operation z The power cord must not be damaged Do not place any objects on the power cord and make sure it does not have any knots To unplug the cor...

Page 5: ...s can damage the housing Clean the display surface only with a soft cloth otherwise you may damage the display s coating z If the monitor is only slightly dirty clean it using a soft dry and antistati...

Page 6: ...r with the screw Figure 1 LCD Monitor CONNECTING To connect the monitor to your PC 1 Make sure that the PC and the monitor is unplugged 2 Connect the 15 pin signal cable to the monitor and The PC see...

Page 7: ...nector of the monitor in fig 3 and the other end to the Line Out connector of the computer To connect the monitor to the power source 1 Connect the separate power cable in fig 3 to the power socket of...

Page 8: ...up down height adjustment 25 degree forward backward tilt adjustment 60 degree side side swivel adjustment To make an adjustment grasp the monitor with both hands on the right and left edge of the cas...

Page 9: ...status to prevent the display from ejecting Slide the lock to right from the display support frame as per the figure and then adjust the height Note that to slide the lock to right erect the machine o...

Page 10: ...heir optimal settings for the current graphics mode Press AUTO in fig 4 to launch the automatic adjustment The process will take a short while until completed Shortcut for adjusting brightness and con...

Page 11: ...U in fig 4 to activate the selected function or associated submenu 3 If you selected a submenu now select the sub function you want using the or OSD buttons and in fig 4 4 Set the desired value using...

Page 12: ...ed Phase Adjusts the internal clock s time lag in order to optimize the screen image Sharpness Controls image sharpness only for resolutions less than 1920 1200pixels COLOR This menu lets you select a...

Page 13: ...guage selection English French German Italian Spanish Dutch Russian Polish Input Controls the selection of the input signal The monitor allows you to make the following connections analog graphics car...

Page 14: ...blems Image is displaced to the left right or to the top bottom If the image appears normal but off center you can adjust it using the OSD functions For further information see chapter Basic Setup sec...

Page 15: ...l 5 ms typical Tr Td 400 cd typical Video analog 15 pin mini D Sub and digital 24 pin DVI D 16 7 mill Colors 31 81 kHz horizontal 56 75 Hz vertical 1920 x 1200 Amplifier 2 Watt at 4 Ohms Loudspeaker 2...

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