Customizing Your Monitor

For vertical adjustment, select V using the ˘/buttons and adjust the position using the +/– buttons.

+ . . . to move the picture up

– . . . to move the picture down

CENTER

H

V

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5When you have finished, click [END] on the screen to turn off the test pattern.

The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button twice.

Adjusting the Picture Brightness

Once the brightness is adjusted, it will be stored in memory for all input signals received.

1Press the ¨ (brightness) ˘ button.

The BRIGHTNESS OSD appears.

BRIGHTNESS

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48. 4kHz / 60Hz

Horizontal Vertical

Frequency* Frequency*

2Press the +/– buttons.

+ . . . for more brightness

– . . . for less brightness

The OSD automatically disappears after about 3 seconds.

*The horizontal and vertical frequencies for the received input signal appear in the BRIGHTNESS OSD.

If the screen is too bright when using the monitor in a dark room

Decrease the BACKLIGHT (page 15).

Adjusting the Contrast

Once the contrast is adjusted, it will be stored in memory for all input signals received.

1Press the > (contrast) button.

The CONTRAST OSD appears.

CONTRAST

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48. 4kHz / 60Hz

Horizontal Vertical

Frequency* Frequency*

2Press the +/– buttons.

+. . . for more contrast

– . . . for less contrast

The OSD automatically disappears after about 3 seconds.

*The horizontal and vertical frequencies for the received input signal appear in the CONTRAST OSD.

Changing the Picture Size According to the Signal

The monitor is set at the factory to display the picture on the screen in full, irrespective of the picture’s mode or resolution. You can also view the picture at its actual aspect ratio or resolution. Note that 1280 ⋅ 1024 resolution signals fill the entire screen and ZOOM is not possible.

Once the zoom is set, it will be stored in memory for the current input signal.

FULL 1

The input signal is displayed on the screen in full, irrespective of the picture’s mode or resolution.

FULL 2

The input signal is displayed on the screen at its actual aspect ratio. Therefore, black bands may appear at the top and bottom of the picture depending on the signal.

REAL

The input signal is displayed on the screen at its actual resolution. (Sub-SXGA signals are displayed at the center of the screen surrounded by black frame.)

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