
his section of the User’s Manual
shows you the location of each
front panel control explains their funct-
ions, and provides examples that illustrate
how to properly adjust these controls.
Controls and Their Locations
Before operating the monitor, take the
time to familiarize yourself with the loca-
tions and functions of all monitor control
buttons so you can make adjustments for
optimum performance.
Basic Controls and
LED Indicator Functions
1.
Power Button
Use to turn monitor power on and off.
Push the power turn once to turn monitor
on. The indicator LED glows green. Push
the turn again to turn monitor off.
2.
Power Indicator (Dual Color)
While the monitor is on and you are not
making adjustments, the indicator LED
glows green. As soon as power is on or
while making adjustments, the indicator
LED glows orange.
3.
Contrast Control
Use to adjust the contrast level of the
image. It controls the difference between
dark and light areas of the image.
4.
Brightness Control
Use to adjust the overall brightness of the
display image.
Adjustment Controls
Use these buttons to adjust the display
image. While implementing control func-
tions the indicator’s color is orange.
However, you cannot adjust the display
image while a control function is disabled
(the indicator’s color is green ).
Push the up or right button to
increase the value of the adjustment
function. Push the down
or left
button to decrease the value of the
adjustment function.
Note:
The monitor saves your preferred
display setting 3 to 4 seconds after your
last adjustment.
Microprocessor Controls and
Functions
The monitor has factory preset display
settings for each of the signals listed in
the standard Timing Chart
( see Appendix,
page 21,22 ). As a result, when the mon-
itor senses one of the standard timing
signal, it automatically adjusts to an
optimum size and position.
However, you may wish to adjust the mon-
itor to your own preferred settings rather
than use those preset at the factory. The
monitor’s microprocessor saves your pre-
ferred settings for your computer’s timing
signal. It automatically uses your settings
each time the monitor senses that timing
signal. If you change your video card or
computer, the monitor will use the appro-
priate settings for the new timing signal.
The monitor saves up to 11 user defined
settings.
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