2.When you are satisfied with the brightness of the image, release the Brightness button. After 10 seconds, the LCD displays the number of the current video mode or Mode not found. If you do not touch any control panel buttons for 20 seconds, the monitor saves your brightness setting. Your setting remains in effect (even after you turn off the monitor) until you adjust the brightness again.

3.To adjust the contrast, repeat steps 1 and 2 using the Contrast button.

Using Video Modes

A video mode is a collection of display parameter settings that define how the monitor displays an image. The Epson Professional Series II monitor is a multifrequency monitor that can use up to 22 industry-standard and user-defined video modes.

The monitor’s memory contains fourteen factory-set video modes (described on page 44). In addition, you can create up to eight user-defined video modes.

When the monitor is using a factory-set or user-defined video mode, the LCD displays Video Mode : n, where n is the number of the current video mode. (If the LCD is off, press the Brightness or Contrast button to turn it back on.) The factory-set video modes are 1 through 14 and the user-defined video modes are 15 through 22.

To customize the screen image, you can modify the display parameter settings for any factory-set or user-defined video mode. If you don’t want to keep your changes to a factory-set video mode, you can recall the original factory settings.

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