USER GUIDE | LCD PANEL |
7.1.4SVGA
SVGA in 800 x 600 mode is compressed both horizontally and vertically to 640 x 480 resolution. This feature is convenient when displaying irregular images (like pictures, scanned images and coarse graphics).
Regular images (patterns, text and fine line graphics) may look distorted due to the downsizing. In this case, we recommend setting up the computer in 640x480 mode for a precise image.
7.1.5VGA TEXT
VGA text is compressed correctly from 720 x 400 to 640 x 400 mode when the image is positioned correctly. The characters maintain their shape, as every ninth pixel is dropped horizontally between each character.
7.1.6CONTRAST
The contrast of an image is defined as the relation between dark and light colors. An image of high contrast is often regarded as ‘hard’, as compared to the ‘soft’feeling of a low contrast image. Low contrast is recommended for long term viewing, while high contrast is used to enhance details. Use the CONTR keys on the remote control (RC) to adjust the contrast. Also see Brightness. The contrast setting is stored individually for each mode.
7.1.7BRIGHTNESS
The brightness is the amount of white in an image. The brightness is adjusted to the ambient lighting conditions. Use the BRIGHT keys to adjust brightness. See also Contrast. The brightness setting is stored individually for each source.
7.1.8TUNE
This feature enables a stable image. An unstable image can be seen as sideways instability or ‘swimming’. Press TUNE until a stable image is achieved. The setting is stored individually for each source.
7.1.9ON/OFF
This switch controls the operation of the panel. When switched on, all functions are active. When switched off, the automatic fan control is still operating, but the image is turned white. The ON/OFF switch is a toggle key.
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