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AUTO CONTRAST (For D-SUB (RGB) input only)
The contrast is automatically adjusted. For detailed procedures on automatic adjustments, refer to “Performing Auto
Adjust” (Page 17).
WHITE LEVEL (For D-SUB input only)
The white level is automatically adjusted. Make adjustments by focusing on a bright part of the screen.
BLACK LEVEL (For D-SUB/DVI (AV) input only)
The black level is automatically adjusted. Make adjustments by focusing on a dark part of the screen.
INPUT TYPE (For DVI (AV) input only (Page 28))
Select whether to conduct Luminance Level Compensation for the input picture.
AV Mode (Default setting):
Select when viewing video pictures from a video game console or a DVD player.
Luminance Level Compensation is applied.
PC Mode:
Select when viewing video pictures from a computer. Luminance Level Compensation is not applied.
NOTE:
• If the black tones in the picture appear lighter, select [AV Mode].
• If there is no gradation in the black and white areas (beyond the Luminance Level), select [PC Mode].
CR OPTIMIZER
Turns the CR Optimizer (Contrast Ratio Optimizer) function on or off.
NOTE:
When [STANDARD1], [TEXT], [sRGB], [PHOTO], or [GAME1] is selected for DV MODE, or [LEVEL1],
[LEVEL2], or [LEVEL3] is selected for MP MODE, it is not possible to turn CR OPTIMIZER on.
IV MODE (Intelligent Visual Mode)
It is possible to select the brightness of the screen in accordance with how the monitor is used, in order to reduce
eye fatigue.
OFF:
The IV MODE is disabled.
Junior:
Recommended for when using the monitor for long periods of time, or for when there are large changes in
the brightness, such as in animations.
Middle:
Suppresses glare and makes the screen sharp.
Senior:
Suppresses glare when the overall screen is bright.
NOTE:
When [STANDARD1], [TEXT], [sRGB], [PHOTO], or [GAME1] is selected for DV MODE, or [LEVEL1],
[LEVEL2], or [LEVEL3] is selected for MP MODE, it is not possible to turn IV Mode on.
THROUGH MODE
Mode that shortens the delay time of picture signals within the monitor. Use this mode when you are concerned
about the synchronization between the picture and audio.
NOTE:
• THROUGH MODE realizes shortening of delay time by limiting the picture processing function.
As a result, several functions such as Color Control cannot be used.
In addition, there may be cases according to the type of picture where picture quality declines, such as
smoothness of tones being affected.
• Even when THROUGH MODE is used, there may be cases where the picture and audio are not
completely synchronized.
• If using the monitor for still images, it is recommended to set THROUGH MODE off.
• When THROUGH MODE is turned on, PIP is cleared and cannot be used.
• If [Real] or [2x Zoom] is selected for Screen Size, THROUGH MODE cannot be turned on.
• The following restrictions apply for DVI (AV), HDMI, and VIDEO Input.
When THROUGH MODE is turned on, [OVERSCAN] is set to [FULL (100%)].
If [AUTO] (for 16:9 input signal) or [16:9] is selected for AV Aspect Ratio, THROUGH MODE cannot be
turned on.
• If the vertical frequency is a frequency other than 60 Hz, THROUGH MODE and MP MODE
(Levels 1, 2, 3) cannot be used together. In this case, THROUGH MODE is set to [OFF] or it cannot be
selected.
BRIGHTNESS SENSOR
Switch the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor, which detects the brightness inside a room.
Off:
The brightness sensor is disabled.
WEAK:
Reduces the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor.
MEDIUM:
Sets the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor at medium level.
STRONG:
Increases the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor strong.
The brightness of the screen changes as follows: (Bright) OFF
→
WEAK
→
MEDIUM
→
STRONG (Dark).
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