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11/24/2009
OSD (On Screen Display)
Main Menu
Pressing the “MENU / SELECT” button displays the first in a series of menus along with the menu’s
associated picture icon. To move to the desired submenus that are available for each menu function, press
the “+” or “-” key. When the desired menu function is reached, press “MENU / SELECT” again to select that
function. To exit a menu select “BACK”, this returns the screen to the previous menu. When exiting the
main menu you will be prompted to save any changes. If you do not wish to save any changes select “NO”,
otherwise select “YES”.
Brightness Adjustment
Pressing the “+” or “-” button increases or decreases the intensity of the backlight. After adjustment, the new
brightness value is displayed on the screen until the OSD timeout period expires. The new setting is then
stored.
Contrast Adjustment
Press the “+” or “-” button to adjust the contrast of the screen.
Geometry Menu
A total of 25 settings may be saved for analog graphics (RGB and DVI). When the 26
th
setting is saved, it
will overwrite the earliest saved settings so that the total number of saved settings consists of the most
current 25.
Left, Right, Top, Bottom Edge Adjustment- Allows adjustment to image size and position control. The
four “Edge” controls shift each edge within available limits. The maximum available shift depends on
the incoming video standard and the display panel type, and may be restricted vertically.
Clock- (Analog RGB only) sets the total number of input pixels per line to correspond with the input
source, and will normally require adjustment only for unusual signals.
Phase- (Analog RGB only) adjusts the internal clock to sample each pixel as near as possible to the
center, and will normally require adjustment only for unusual signals.
Sharpness- (Video signals only) allows the edges of an image to be digitally enhanced.
Zoom- (Video signals only) allows image to be zoomed in based around the center of the input.
Aspect Ratio- (All except Analog RGB) allows adjustment to the aspect ratio of the screen.
“Overscan”
fills the screen by cropping the image,
“
Fill All” fills the screen by stretching or shrinking the image and
“Native Aspect Ratio” does not crop, stretch or shrink the image. (If the aspect ratio of the incoming
video is the same as the aspect ratio of the screen, the image will look the same for any of the three
options chosen.)
Color Menu
More detailed explanations of the Color Menu options can be found in the Glossary at the end of this
manual.
Color- (All except DVI and Analog RGB) allows adjustment of color saturation. Changes in saturation
will change the emphasis of the selected color component.
Contrast- Allows adjustment to the contrast of the screen. Contrast is the differentiation between
variations of similar colors.
Black Level- Allows the display to be set to discriminate between small differences in dark or near black
areas of the image.
Hue- (This function is not applicable if the selected signal is analog RGB. If the selected signal is DVI,
changing Hue will not have any effect even though the Hue function is highlighted). Changing Hue
allows adjustment to the “shade” of the colors.