3 Select the ORBITING mode with M/m. OFF: Cancel the PIC ORBITING function. ON: Set the PIC ORBITING function.
4 Press MENU.
The menu returns to the PIC ORBITING menu.
5 Select ORBIT RANGE (moving distance) or ORBIT CYCLE (time) with M/m and press ENT. The following values can be selected:
ORBIT RANGE: 5dot, 10dot, 15dot, 20dot
ORBIT CYCLE: 10sec, 30sec, 1min, 5min
The following menu appears on the monitor screen. (The illustration below is for selecting
ORBIT RANGE.)

To set the change to the standby mode at the

END TIME

1 After selecting AUTO for PIC INVERSION mode, select POWER OFF and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

P I C I N V E R S I O N :

A U T O

 

P O W E R O F F

:

N O

Reducing Afterimage/Ghosting (Screen Saver Function)

2 Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “ORBITING” and press ENT.

The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

O R B I T I N G

:

O F F

S E L E C T S E T ENTERE N D MENU

2 Select YES with M/m and press MENU. The monitor changes to standby mode at the designated END TIME.

Notes

The power off function, power saving function and on/off timer function in the POWER CONTROL menu cannot be used simultaneously. When one of those functions is set to YES, “– – – –” appears next to the others and their functions are not available.

If you set START TIME and END TIME to the same time, the setting of START TIME takes priority over that of END TIME. The display does not return to the original display at the END TIME.

Changing the Display Position Automatically

1 In the SCREEN SAVER menu, press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “PIC ORBITING” and press ENT.

The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

P I C O R B I T I N G

 

 

O R B I T I N G

:

O F F

O R B I T

R A N G E

:

5 d o t

O R B I T

C Y C L E

: 1 0 s e c

S E L E C T

S E T ENTER

E N D MENU

O R B I T R A N G E

:

5 d o t

6 Adjust the ORBIT RANGE or ORBIT CYCLE with M/m and press MENU.

When both PIC INVERSION and PIC ORBITING are set to ON

If the PIC ORBITING function is actuated while the picture is reversed, the reversed picture is displayed changing position.

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