Gateway FHD2400H manual Using Picture-in-Picture PIP, OSD Menu Description Audio menu

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OSD Menu

Description

 

 

Audio menu

Volume—Adjusts volume.

(available when

Bass—Adjusts bass tones.

optional speaker

Treble—Adjusts treble tones.

bar is connected)

3D Audio—Enables simulated surround sound.

 

Audio Source—Selects the audio source. Allows the audio source to be set to the main or PIP window.

 

When set to PIP window and the PIP is displayed on screen, the audio being played switches from the main

 

to the PIP window. When the PIP window is closed, the main audio is heard. When set to main, PIP audio

 

is only heard when the PIP is set to full screen.

 

Audio Switching—Maps the PC audio and RCA audio inputs to specific video inputs. The HDMI audio is

 

fixed to the HDMI video signal and cannot be mapped.

 

 

Advanced menu

Color—Customizes the color levels.

 

Language—Changes the language of the OSD.

 

LED Mode—Changes the brightness of the Standby and Power LED to Day Mode or Nite Mode. When

 

watching movies in a darkened room, you may want to change the LED mode to Nite Mode to avoid an

 

over-bright, distracting power LED indicator.

 

DVI Video mode—Changes the DVI video mode by enabling either RGB Color Space (used for digital input)

 

and YUV Color Space (used for analog TV input such as NTSC, PAL, and SECAM).

 

Audio Feedback—Changes the volume of the sounds that accompany button presses. Decrease all the way

 

down to completely mute the button tones.

 

Information—Displays current screen resolution and input source for the main display.

 

Resolution reminder—If the computer display input (VGA, DVI, and HDMI) is not set to 1920 × 1200,

 

displays a reminder that you should change your computer’s settings to use the optimum 1920 × 1200

 

resolution. If you prefer using your monitor at a resolution less than 1920 × 1200, use this option to turn

 

off the Resolution Reminder. For information on changing your computer’s display resolution, see “Changing

 

Windows screen settings” on page 16.

 

UltraResponse—Enables the monitor to work at a faster refresh rate. If you experience video quality issues

 

with shadows in fast moving images, you may disable this function to go back to the native LCD panel

 

response time.

 

Reset All—Resets all values to the factory settings.

 

 

Using Picture-in-Picture (PIP)

Picture-in-Picture (PIP) is a convenient way to view video from multiple video sources at the same time. Refer to the following chart to determine which combinations of video sources can be used as a PIP display.

 

 

 

Main display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PIP display

D-Sub/VGA**

Digital/DVI**

HDMI

Component

S-Video

Composite

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D-Sub/VGA

OK

OK

OK

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Digital/DVI

OK

OK

OK

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI

OK

OK

OK

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Component

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-Video

OK

OK

OK

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Composite

OK

OK

OK

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Only 480i component (Y Pb Pr) video can be used with VGA as a PIP. With this combination, the Swap feature is not available. To switch to full-screen component video when 480i content is used as a PIP, touch Input on the side of the monitor.

If a 480p source is input to the Y Pb Pr jacks and Y Pb Pr is a PIP display within a VGA main display, then the PIP image will be distorted. Change the output of your external Y Pb Pr device to 480i if PIP is required with VGA to eliminate the PIP distortion. For more information, see your Y Pb Pr device’s user guide.

**For some video resolutions, refresh rates, and video scaling modes, PIP may not be allowed. If you receive a message that PIP is not available, try the following:

Adjust the refresh rate in Windows to 60 Hz. See Windows online Help for more information.

Adjust the video scaling mode to Wide on the monitor.

Change the resolution of the Windows desktop to match the monitor’s full resolution of 1920 × 1200. For more information see “Changing color depth and screen resolution” on page 16.

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Contents Userguide Page Contents Contents Using Your Gateway Flat-Panel Monitor Tip Connecting the monitorConnecting video inputs Attaching the standPage To connect USB cables Connecting USB cablesTo install the speaker bar Turn off the monitor Setting up the optional speaker barPower Connecting a security cable Connecting powerScreen height Adjusting the standRotating the screen Ergonomic guidelinesTurning on the monitor Starting the monitorScreen distance from user Using the EzTouch menu buttons Adjusting monitor settingsUsing the shortcut menu User Movie Game Picture Web Warm Cool Using the main menu Picture menu OSD Menu Description Main menuGeometry menu OSD Menu DescriptionVGA input only OSD Menu Description Audio menu Using Picture-in-Picture PIPMain display PIP display Low 8-bit = 256 colors Medium 16-bit = 65,500 colors Changing Windows screen settingsChanging color depth and screen resolution HelpEzTune software Using landscape and portrait modesMaintaining Using the speaker barPower management Vesa State LED IndicatorNo picture TroubleshootingTroubleshooting symptoms No powerImage is not sized or centered correctly Display colors are wrongPicture has shadows or ghosts Color is not uniformSpeaker bar does not work How To FAQsSetup GeneralVideo/Display TechnicalSpecifications USB A-B Included cables 15-pin mini d-sub analog VGA DVI cableFrequency Hz Mode Resolution Horizontal VerticalVideo modes ModeSafety, Regulatory, and Legal Notices Care during use Important safety informationSetting up your system Replacement parts and accessoriesRecycling Environmental informationMercury Warning United States of America Regulatory compliance statementsCanada Trademark acknowledgments Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Notices Sommaire Sommaire Utilisation de votre moniteur Écran plat Gateway Astuce Connexion du moniteurFixation du socle Connexion des entrées vidéoPage Connexion des câbles USB Installation de la barre de haut-parleurs optionnelle Connecteur Connexion d’un câble de sécurité Connexion de l’alimentation électriqueHauteur de l’écran Réglage du socleRotation de l’écran Conseils d’ergonomieDistance entre l’écran et l’utilisateur Démarrage du moniteurAllumer le moniteur Inclinaison de l’écranPage Utilisateur Film Jeu Image Web Chaud Froid Utilisation du menu principal Menu Image Menu OSD Description Menu principal’incrustation Uniquement Menu OSD Description Menu RéglageVidéo Entrée VGAConnectée Menu OSD Description Menu AudioLa barre de Option est’images Modification des paramètres d’écran WindowsUtilisation de la fonction Incrustation d’images Affichage principal Incrustation SubLogiciel EzTune Utilisation des modes horizontal et vertical État Vesa Voyant DEL Consommation Utilisation de la barre de haut-parleursGestion de l’alimentation Déclaration au sujet de l’énergieAucune image MaintenanceDépannage Aucune puissance’image présente des ombres ou des « fantômes » Les couleurs d’affichage sont fausses’image n’est pas de bonne taille ou centrée correctement Les couleurs ne sont pas uniformesLa barre de haut-parleurs ne fonctionne pas Général Questions et réponsesComment faire pour ConfigurationProblèmes techniques Comment fonctionne le protocole HDCP? Vidéo/affichageSpécifications Disponible en Mode Résolution FréquenceMode DVI Modes vidéoUtilisation de votre moniteur à écran plat Gateway Page Précautions lors de l’utilisation Configuration de votre systèmePièces de rechange et accessoires Informations de sécurité importantesRecyclage Informations d’ordre environnementalAlerte au mercure Proposition 65 de la Californie Énoncés sur la conformité aux règlementsÉtats-Unis d’Amérique Déclaration de conformité de la FCCReconnaissance des marques de commerce AvisPage Page MAN FHD2400H USR GDE R0 08/07