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Here, explanations on functions other than the OSD function are given.
Enlargement/Antialiasing Function
Function that displays pictures by automatically enlarging input screens that have a lower resolution than the panel resolution.
Smooth pictures with little roughness and text with little jaggedness are displayed.
NOTE:
Depending on the input signal, there may be cases where the picture is not enlarged to cover the entire screen.
Simple Display Function
Function that automatically reduces and displays the screen when a resolution signal higher than
that supported by the monitor is input. In addition to displaying the Precautions screen for the OSD
Screen, the screen is reduced and displayed through the Simple Display Function. It is also
possible to change the settings of the computer to a resolution that is supported by this monitor,
without having to connect the computer to a different high-resolution monitor.
NOTE:
Depending on the input signal, there may be cases where this function does not operate
properly.
Plug & Play Function (only when PC input is selected)
If the monitor is connected to a computer that supports VESA’s DDC (Display Data Channel) 2B standard, the computer can
read information about this monitor, such as the number of display pixels, frequency, color characteristics, etc., and a screen
that is optimal for this monitor is automatically set.
For details, refer to the operating manual for your computer.
No Touch Auto Adjust (NTAA) Function
(only when PC input is selected and the resolution is 800 x 600 or higher)
Adjustments are automatically applied if a signal of a type that is not recorded in the user memory is input. The monitor’s
microcomputer detects the input signal, and initiates automatic adjustment of the display position in the horizontal direction,
the display position in the vertical position, the horizontal size, and the phase. While automatic adjustments are being applied,
the message [Adjusting…] is displayed.
NOTE:
This function is disabled for Y, Pb, Pr input.
Power Management Function (only when PC input is selected)
Function that reduces the power consumption of the monitor when the computer is not used.
NOTE:
This function operates only when the monitor is connected to a computer that is equipped with a VESA DPM-
compatible Power Management function.
Power consumption and the lighting status of the power LED when the Power Management function is in operation are as
follows:
Other Functions
Mode
During normal operation
During Sleep Mode
Power consumption
110 W
2 W or less
Power LED
Blue light is lit*
Blue light is blinking*
* If brightness is lowered in the LED Brightness Control function (Page 28), there may be cases where the LED does not light up.
For computers where video signals (R, G, B) are output regardless of the horizontal or vertical synchronization signal being
OFF, there may be cases where the Power Management function does not operate properly.
NOTE:
The screen is restored if you press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse.
If the screen is not restored or if the monitor is connected to a computer that does not have the Power Management
function, it is possible that the signal cable is disconnected or the computer’s power is turned off. Check the cable
and the computer.
DVI EDID SELECT Function
If [NO SIGNAL] is displayed as a result of [DVI EDID SELECT] (Page 28) not being property set,
it is possible to change the settings to correct this problem.
Press the DV MODE/RESET button while [NO SIGNAL] is displayed, and move the
button
in the directions to specify proper settings.
Precautions screen for the
OSD Screen
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