Insignia NS-P42Q10A, NS-P501Q-10A manual Adjusting the computer image, Using Energy Saving mode

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Adjusting the computer image

To adjust the computer image:

1Right-click a blank space on the Windows desktop. The Display Properties dialog box opens.

Note

The Display Properties dialog box may appear different depending on your version of Windows and your video card. However, these steps should work in most cases.

2Click the Settings tab.

3Drag the screen resolution slider to the correct resolution. The best resolution is:

NS-P42Q-10A—1024 x 768

NS-P501Q-10A—1360 x 768

NS-P502Q-10A—1920 x 1080

4If the dialog box has a vertical frequency option, set it to 60 or 60 Hz.

5Click OK to close the dialog box.

If the signal from the system equals the standard signal mode, the screen is adjusted automatically. If the signal from the system does not equal the standard signal mode, adjust the mode (refer to your video card user guide), or there may be no video. For a list of compatible display modes, see “Computer display modes” on page 42.

Using Energy Saving mode

You can save energy by reducing the brightness of the screen.

To use Energy Saving mode:

1Press MENU. The on-screen menu opens.

Picture

Mode

: Standard

 

Contrast

: 95

Sound

Brightness

: 45

 

Channel

Sharpness

: 50

Setup

Color

: 50

Input

Tint (G/R)

: G50/R50

 

 

2Press or to highlight Setup, then press ENTER to access the Setup menu.

Channel

 

 

 

 

 

Setup

Plug & Play

 

Input

 

 

Language

: English

 

Time

 

 

Game Mode

: Off

 

V-Chip

 

 

Caption

 

 

Energy Saving

: Off

3Press or to highlight Energy Saving, then press ENTER.

4Press or to highlight a mode, then press ENTER. You can select:

Off—Turns off energy saving.

Low—Sets mode to low.

Medium—Sets the mode to medium.

High—Sets the mode to maximum. Use this mode to watch TV in a dark environment. It will reduce eye strain as well as save energy.

5Press RETURN to return to the previous menu or EXIT to close the menu.

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Contents User Guide Page Contents Adjusting the sound Child Safety Replacement parts Power linesSafety check Electric shock hazardAltitude End of life directives Non-active pixelsHeat on the top of the plasma TV To install the stand Installing the standIntroduction Securing your TV to a wall or cabinetAccessories Installing a wall-mount bracketTo install a wall-mount bracket AccessoriesFront Cleaning clothDescription # Jack BackButton Installing remote control batteries Using the remote controlTo install remote control batteries Press the battery cover latch in, then lift the coverProgramming a universal remote control to work with your TV Aiming the remote controlConnecting the power Installing the ferrite coreConnecting cable TV Connecting an outdoor antennaConnecting a VCR Connecting satellite TV via a satellite TV boxConnect this cable to a two-way splitter To connect a VCRConnecting an Hdmi device Connecting a camcorder or game consoleConnecting a DVI device Connecting a digital audio amplifier Connecting a component video deviceConnecting a computer using DVI Connecting an analog audio amplifierTurning on your TV for the first time To set up your TVPress ENTER. Your TV is ready to use Press ENTER. The Enjoy your TV screen opensSelecting the video input source Turning your TV on or offNavigating the menus On-screen menu overviewAdjusting the volume Adjusting the pictureAdjusting the TV picture Selecting a channelTo adjust advanced picture settings Adjusting advanced picture settingsPress Enter to access the Picture Options menu On the Picture menu, press or to highlight Picture OptionsImproving the image from a game console Adjusting the picture sizePicture sizes available for input sources Input source Picture sizeUsing Energy Saving mode Adjusting the computer imageTo adjust the computer image To use Energy Saving modeAdjusting the sound Adjusting the soundTo adjust the sound 100 Hz, 300 Hz, 1 kHz, 3 kHz,Removing scrambled channels from the channel list Automatically searching for channelsTo automatically search for channels To remove scrambled channels from the channel listOpening the channel list Fine-tuning an analog channelTo open the channel list To fine-tune an analog channelChanging a reservation Reserving programsTo reserve a program To change a reservationHiding channels To set up a favorite channel listTo hide channels Press CH.LIST. The channel list opens with All highlightedTo check the DTV signal strength Checking the DTV signal strengthViewing a favorite channel To view a favorite channelTo set up a password Setting or changing the passwordTurning parental controls on or off Press or to highlight Change PIN, then press EnterTV content ratings Setting U.S. TV parental control levelsTemporarily unblocking a channel TV ratingsMovie Mpaa ratings Setting movie levelsTo set movie levels Downloading rating information Setting Canadian TV rating levelsCanadian English ratings Canadian French ratingsDownloadable U.S. Rating Viewing closed captioning Selecting the closed captioning modeCustomizing DTV closed captioning styles Setting the clock Adjusting time settingsTo set the clock Press or to highlight a time zone, then press Setting the time zoneSetting a wake-up timer Setting the sleep timerTurning Daylight Saving Time on or off Setup Plug & Play Adjusting menu settingsSelecting the menu language To select the menu languageResetting settings to the defaults Resetting the Plug & Play optionLabeling an input source During the software upgrade, the following screen appears To upgrade TV softwareUpgrading TV software Cleaning the TV cabinet TroubleshootingCleaning the TV screen MaintainingSound output Dimensions Weight Temperature Humidity SpecificationsHDMI/DVI input NS-P42Q-10A/NS-P501Q-10A Computer display modesNS-P502Q-10A HDMI/DVI input NS-P502Q-10ALegal notices How to obtain warranty service? What does this warranty cover?Where is the warranty valid? What does the warranty not cover?Blank.fm Page 1 Thursday, February 12, 2009 1053 AM Blank.fm Page 1 Thursday, February 12, 2009 1053 AM 09-0100