Gateway FPD2200 manual A12

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On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustment

OSD Adjust

Description

Image

 

PIP

R G B

PIP ON/OFF

OFF

Color

PIP SOURCE

V1 ( AV )

 

Position

PIP SIZE

LARGE

 

PIP POSITION

 

Tracking

PIP IMAGE

 

 

 

Setup

 

 

PIP

 

 

This PIP (Picture-in-Picture) function allows the image from the VCR or DVD to be displayed on a sub-screen while you are using a computer.

PIP To select the sub-screen on/off.

ON/OFF

PIP To select an input signal for PIP. SOURCE :V1 (AV) / V2 (S)

PIP SIZE To adjust the size of the PIP screen.

:SMALL/MEDIUM/LARGE

PIP To adjust the position of PIP screen. POSITION Press the SET button to display the

submenu for PIP POSITION.

Image

PIP POSITION

 

 

R G B

 

 

Color

 

 

Position

 

 

Tracking

 

 

Setup

HORIZONTAL

50

 

 

VERTICAL

50

PIP

 

 

PIP To adjust the image of the PIP screen; IMAGE Press the SET button to display the

submenu for PIP IMAGE.

Use the LEFT/RIGHT ( ) buttons to adjust the item to the desired level.

Image

PIP IMAGE

 

R G B

PIP CONTRAST

53

Color

 

 

 

PIP BRIGHTNESS

70

Position

PIP SHARPNESS

50

 

PIP COLOR

50

Tracking

PIP TINT

50

 

Setup

 

 

PIP

 

 

PIP CONTRAST

Adjust the display to the contrast desired.

PIP BRIGHTNESS

Used to adjust the brightness of the screen.

PIP SHARPNESS

To adjust the clearness of the screen.

PIP COLOR

To adjust the color to desired level.

PIP TINT

To adjust the tint to desired level. This function is available only in NTSC broadcasting mode.

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Contents Page Contents Features IntroductionImportant Precautions On SafetyOn Repacking On InstallationOn Cleaning Description of Controls Front Panel ControlsRear Panel Controls Locking slotConnecting the Monitor Using the ComputerSub Connecting the VCR/DVD Connection of external equipmentOn Screen Display OSD Control Adjustment On Screen DisplayOSD Selection and Adjustment Adjusting the Screen when Using a ComputerA11 A12 Adjusting the Screen when Using VCR/DVD V1 Display Modes Resolution Video Memory ModesTroubleshooting Check the following before calling for serviceSpecifications Display