OSD Orientation | Select the desired orientation of the on- |
| screen display. The default position is |
| Landscape, but if you put the display in |
| portrait orientation (possible but not |
| supported), you should select Portrait as |
| OSD orientation as well. If not, the OSD will |
| not be easily readable. |
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Input Switch Mode | Select “Auto” if you wish the display to |
| select the video inputs automatically. If |
| only one video input is connected, the |
| image will be shown in the center of the |
| screen. If both video inputs are connected, |
| the video signal connected to the “Left” |
| input is shown on the left side of the |
| screen and the signal connected to the |
| “Right” connector is shown on the right |
| side. If one of the video signals exceeds |
| the resolution of 1640x2048, the signal is |
| suppressed. |
| Select “Left” to display only the signal |
| connected to the “Left” video input. |
| Select “Right” to display only the signal |
| connected to the “Right” video input. |
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Preferred Input | Select the video resolution you wish the |
| connected graphic board(s) to reproduce. |
| Before changing this setting you must |
| switch off the PC. After changing the |
| setting, switch on the PC so that the |
| graphic board changes its resolution. |
| This function takes effect with |
| play graphic boards only. |
| More information can also be found in the |
| Getting Started manual. |
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