LaCie 324I, 131082, 131081 user manual Views of the Monitor, Front View and Button Functions

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LaCie 324i LCD Monitor

User Manual

Introduction

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1.5. Views of the Monitor

1.5.1. Front View and Button Functions

Refer to the diagram below for the names and functions of the monitor controls.

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1.Display

2.Power Indicator LED – Solid white when the power is turned On. Blinking white when in idle or power save modes.

3.Power Button – Turns power On/Off.

4.ENTER Button:

Hot key to switch between color gamut settings sRGB, Ado- beRGB, User, Greyscale, and Calibration. Push and release the button to select a setting.

Press to make a selection when viewing the on-screen dis- play (OSD).

5.Up/Down Arrows:

Up - Hot key for Brightness. While the OSD is off, press the Up arrow to raise the display brightness. While the Bright- ness bar is on the screen, you can also lower brightness using the Down arrow.

Down - Hot key for Contrast. While the OSD is off, press the Down arrow to lower the display contrast. While the Contrast bar is on the screen, you can also raise contrast using the Up arrow.

While in the Menu, use the Up/Down arrows to scroll through OSD items to make settings adjustments.

6.MENU Button:

Hot key to turn Picture in Picture (PiP) On/Off. Push the but- ton for five seconds to start/stop PiP. The OSD must be off when using the MENU button as a hot key.

Lightly touch the MENU button to turn the OSD On/Off

The MENU button is used to make selections in the OSD. See 4.1. OSD Navigation.

7.Input Button:

Push the Input button to scroll through the four input sourc- es (DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI, and Component). Release the button when you reach the preferred input. The Input set- ting default is Auto-Detection, which will search for first live signal (see 4.4. OSD: Others).

Scroll through two input sources when Picture-in-Picture (PiP) is active.

1.Component is the PiP source: DVI + Component/Dis- playPort + Component.

2.HDMI is the PiP source: DVI + HDMI/DisplayPort + HDMI.

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