
Settings and Adjustments (Continued)
Setup
Control Lock: Lock Item (See page 58 for details.)
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Adjustable range | Lock/Unlock (“Menu Display”, “Remote”, “Buttons”, “Power” and | ||
Default | Unlock (all items) |
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Lock | The pertinent function is disabled when a PIN is set (see page 58). |
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Unlock | The pertinent function can be used, even if a PIN is set. |
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Control Lock: PIN (See page 58 for details.) |
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Function | Sets |
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| After a PIN has been set, it becomes effective when the menu is closed. | ||
| If a PIN is temporarily canceled (see page 58 for details), it remains canceled until | ||
| the monitor enters standby mode or shuts down. |
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Control Lock: PIN Clear (See page 58 for details.) |
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Function | Initializes set PIN. (Returns to state where no PIN has been input.) |
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Input Select |
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Function | Selects video input terminal/type. |
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Adjustable range | INPUT1: AV / Y/C |
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| INPUT3: COMPONENT/RGB |
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| PC: Analog/Digital |
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Default | INPUT1: AV |
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| INPUT3: COMPONENT |
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| PC: Analog |
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Input Signal (INPUT3 (RGB) /(PC (analog)) |
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Function | Manually selects input resolution. |
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Adjustable range | (Analog 400 vertical lines) 640 ⋅ 400/720 ⋅ 400 |
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| (Analog 480 vertical lines) 640 ⋅ 480/848 ⋅ 480/852 ⋅ 480 |
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| (Analog 768 vertical lines) 1024 ⋅ 768/1280 ⋅ 768/1366 ⋅ 768 |
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| (Digital 480 vertical lines) 640 ⋅ 480/480p |
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Default | (Analog 400 vertical lines) 640 ⋅ 400 |
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| (Analog 480 vertical lines) 640 ⋅ 480 |
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| (Analog 768 vertical lines) 1024 ⋅ 768 |
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| (Digital 480 vertical lines) 640 ⋅ 480 |
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Auto Sync.: When Connected (INPUT3 (RGB) /(PC (analog)) |
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Function | Automatically optimizes position, phase and clock when applicable video is input. | ||
Adjustable range | Yes/No |
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Default | No |
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Note: | You can quickly achieve | ||
| adjustment as the video signal used for adjustment. Conversely, performing | ||
| adjustment with a signal unsuited for adjustment may cause adjustment to fail, or | ||
| make it impossible to achieve good results even if it succeeds. |
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| Example of the ideal signal for use in adjustment: An image with full size and | ||
| resolution, and a vertical stripe signal which inverts between black and white at each | ||
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| *Signals suitable for Auto Sync. | •Detailed still image with | |
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| *Signals not suited for Auto Sync. | •Image with low contrast | • Moving picture |
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| •Image with low luminosity at edges | |
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