Philips 17B2302Q appendix Save & Recall From a window, Exit OSD & Reset from the OSD

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How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD)

Save, Cancel, EXIT OSD, AND RESET

Save & Recall

From a window

There are three ways to save your changes: by pressing the Front Panel Button, by selecting SAVE from the On Screen Display, or by letting the On Screen Display time out. Each method saves the changes you have made in a particular window.

1For example, to make a change in the brightness, press the BRIGHTNESS button on the front panel, make your change, then press the BRIGHTNESS button again. (See page 4 for details.) You can also let the display time out and the change will be saved. Note: Brightness, Contrast, and Volume do not have

a SAVE menu selection.

To cancel a change made in the Brightness, Contrast, and Volume

windows individually, you must reenter each window and change the setting.

2In some windows (SIZE & POSITION and GEOMETRY), you can save all your changes at once. In the SIZE & POSITION window, you can make changes to each of the five items. When you are done, highlight the SAVE item and press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button. (See pages 13 - 14 for details.) You can also let the display time out and the change will be saved.

To cancel a change made in the SIZE & POSITION window, you can select CANCEL from the On Screen Display. If you have made a change to only

one item – for example, ZOOM – then only ZOOM will be changed back to the previous setting. If more than one item has been changed, but not saved individually, then all the items changed will be returned to their previous settings. For example, if you made changes to ZOOM,

HORIZONTAL SIZE, and VERTICAL POSITION and did not save them

individually, all three will be changed back when you select Cancel.

3In some windows (ADVANCED CONTROLS AND COLOR TEMPERATURE),

only individual saves are possible. For example, in the COLOR

TEMPERATURE window, if you select USER 1 and make changes (See page 11 for details.), you must either save or cancel those changes before moving on. While you could wait for the USER 1 window (below) to time out, it is not recommended. Since you have not formally saved this change as your selection, the next time you go into the COLOR TEMPERATURE window, the screen will change to selection (USER 1, USER 2, 9300˚ K, or 6500˚ K) last stored by using SAVE. A checkmark

appears beside that selection.

To cancel a change made

in COLOR TEMPERATURE (or

ADVANCED CONTROLS), select CANCEL from the on screen display. Only the last item changed will be changed back. All other items will remain unchanged.

Exit OSD & Reset from the OSD

Exiting from the On Screen Display removes the On Screen Display from the monitor screen. Resetting from the On Screen Display returns everything in all the windows to factory presets.

To Exit the entire On Screen Display

1When you have finished work in any of the windows of the Main Menu (even selecting MUTE ON / MUTE OFF), you will return to the Main Menu and EXIT OSD will be

highlighted. To exit, simply

press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY

button.

You can, however, use the ROTARY knob and scroll to another menu item, for

example, ADVANCED CONTROLS. When ADVANCED CONTROLS is

highlighted, press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button and that

window will replace the Main Menu. You can now make changes in that window. When done, you will, again, return to the Main Menu and EXIT OSD will be highlighted

Reset Entire On Screen Display

1Selecting RESET from the Main Menu resets all the changes you have made in all the windows of the Main Menu. For example, if the language (See LANGUAGE, page 7.) has been changed, it is taken back to English.

Use this feature only when you want to return all your changes back to their original settings.

Exiting Brightness,

Volume, & Contrast

If you push the VOLUME, BRIGHTNESS, or CONTRAST button to exit (See steps 3 on pages 4 and 5.) and find yourself in the Main Menu, follow the steps below.

1Turn the ROTARY knob until Exit OSD is selected, then press the On Screen Display button.

2Always exit the VOLUME, BRIGHTNESS, or CONTRAST On Screen Displays by pressing the VOLUME, BRIGHTNESS, or CONTRAST button (steps 3 on pages 4 and 5).

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Contents Table of Contents Introduction and Safety IntroductionDescription of Controls Brightness ButtonBrings up the On Screen Display Speakers or to the computerTRAPEZOID, PARALLELOGRAM, Geometry Controls ThisMonitor. For details Contrast How to Use the On Screen Display OSDBrightness Mute VolumeTo go to Degauss Degauss Monitor StatusScreen is for review only After returning to the Main MenuPower Saving LanguageCurrent selection To make other changes in the Advanced Controls windowOSD Timer SettingBring up OSD Timer screen DDC1 / 2BMoire Sync Input SelectAffect sharpness Nput selectedPress the on Screen Display button. a 9300˚ K / 6500˚ KAfter returning to Main Menu When done with red, press Green will be highlighted Next, to adjust the greenAfter returning to Color Temperature User 1 / UserWhen the picture is not square Zoom Horizontal PositionLeft or right as you turn Otary knobHorizontal Size Vertical Position Vertical SizeKnob To make other changes in the Main MenuExit OSD & Reset from the OSD Exiting Brightness Volume, & ContrastTo cancel a change made Save & Recall From a windowMicrophone Earphones jacks Microphone Audio-in jacksConnections For an IBM-compatible ComputerAdditional Information Automatic Power Savings Preset Resolution ModesGlossary Index SpecificationsPin Assignment Troubleshooting When you turn on Monitor No Color or intermittentSee pages 2 and 16 for details Find your video card For the right drivers