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2.3.User Controls.
2.3.1.Direct Brightness Adjustment
Pressing the Br+ or BR- button controls the intensity of the backlight. After adjustment, the new Brightness value is displayed on the screen until the OSD timeout period expires (see para. 2.4.5). The new setting is then stored and the display returns to normal.
2.3.2.Direct Contrast Adjustment
Pressing the Con+ or Con- button controls the contrast (video gain) of the picture. After adjustment, the new contrast value is displayed on the screen until the OSD timeout period expires. The new setting is then stored and the display returns to normal.
2.3.3.Menu Select
Pressing this button displays picture identification information together with a menu of icons. To access
2.4.OSD Menu
At the top of the menu is a line which identifies the type of signal currently displayed. For computer signals the same section displays the signal resolution, together with horizontal and vertical frequencies. If its setup has been saved, the user number of that signal is also displayed. These figures are for guidance only.
2.4.1.Brightness and Contrast
These perform the same functions as the direct button operations in para. 2.3.1 and 2.3.2 above.
2.4.2.The Geometry Menu
Geometry adjustments can be made for all types of input individually, so that if the input type changes, the geometry adjustment will change with it. Saved settings include one each for PAL, NTSC, SECAM, SDI and component video.
Additionally, a total of 25 settings may be stored for analogue graphics (RGB and DVI). If this graphics table is full, further stored settings will
1)Edge Adjustment – Picture Size and Position Controls. The four “Edge” controls shift each edge within available limits. Note that the maximum available shift depends on the incoming video standard and the display panel type, and may be restricted vertically. This provides very flexible and easy to use image size and position control.
2)Moire correction The user can choose from one of four correction tables.
3)Clock (Analogue Graphics only). This sets the total number of input pixels per line to correspond with the input source, and will normally require adjustment only for unusual signals.
4)Phase (Analogue Graphics only) This adjusts the internal clock to sample each pixel as near as possible to the centre. Phase will normally require adjustment for unusual types of signal.
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