DISPLAYING VIDEO ADJUSTMENT MENU
Settings of this monitor can be done in the Video Adjustment Menu. The display on the screen differs depending on the input signal.
Caution:
•When onscreen display of NO SIGNAL, OUT OF RANGE, VIDEO LOSS, etc., appears on the center of the screen, the Video Adjustment Menu cannot be displayed even if MENU button is pressed.
Displaying Video Adjustment Menu
1. Press the MENU button.
Video Adjustment Menu is displayed on the screen.
The menu title display changes depending on the input sig- nal.
Input Signal | Menu Title |
Composite Video | VIDEO IN |
Component Video | COMPONENT IN |
PC | PC IN |
If the menu title is VIDEO IN,
NTSC : When NTSC signal is inputted.
PAL : When PAL signal is inputted.
B/W : When black and white signal with 60 Hz/50 Hz field fre- quency is inputted in composite video input.
During PC IN, the current signal being displayed is in the form “Horizontal Resolution × Vertical Resolution @ Field Frequency” on the latter part of the menu title based on the timing data list (on page 8).
Menu Title
| VIDEO IN | NTSC | |
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BRIGHT | 0 | ||
CONTRAST | 0 | ||
SHARPNESS | 0 | ||
COLOR | 0 | ||
TINT | 0 | ||
VOLUME | 0 | ||
0 | |||
COLOR TEMP | STANDARD | ||
SCAN | FULL | ||
LANGUAGE | ENGLISH | ||
NORMAL SETTINGS |
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Menu Title
| VIDEO IN | PAL | |
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BRIGHT | 0 | ||
CONTRAST | 0 | ||
SHARPNESS | 0 | ||
COLOUR | 0 | ||
TINT | - | ||
VOLUME | 0 | ||
0 | |||
COLOUR TEMP | STANDARD | ||
SCAN | FULL | ||
LANGUAGE | ENGLISH | ||
NORMAL SETTINGS |
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Note:
•In case the frequency of connected PC is not included in the timing data list, the signal may not be displayed cor- rectly.
2.Set each setting parameter.
Presently selected line is the line being highlighted. Move to item down or up
:Press PIP or POS button. Change and adjust the settings
:Press - or + button.
Store the settings
:Settings are stored if menu button is pressed. It displays off the Video Adjustment Menu.
Caution:
•If power is cut off while setting, it will not store the settings that have changed.
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