Check the model name of the display first.
The model name is located at the rear of the display (Example:
You cannot use some of the functions or menu options for certain display models.
Identifying parts and controlsSee the pages in parentheses for further details.
The illustration only shows one of all the models that are available for this display.
Front of the displayMENU
INPUT
OK
ECO
The contents with mark for specifications vary depending on the models. For details, see “Specifications” (page 22).
11 (Power) switch and 1 (power) indicator (pages 10, 16)
This switch turns the display on when 1 (power) indicator is red. To turn the display off, press this switch again.
If the 1 (power) indicator fails to light, press the MAIN POWER switch (9).
2MENU button (page 12)
This button turns the menu screen on and off.
3m/M and 2 (volume control) buttons (page 12)
These buttons are used to select the menu items and make adjustments.
4OK button (page 12)
This button activates the selected menu item and adjustments made using the m/M buttons (3).
INPUT (page 11)
These buttons switch the video input signal between INPUT1 and INPUT2 when two computers are connected to the display. (Only available when menu is turned off.)
5 ECO button (page 16) | GB |
This button is used to reduce the power consumption. When the menu screen is not displayed, you can also automatically adjust the picture quality for the current input signal while keeping pressing this button for more than 3 seconds (One touch Auto adjust). (analog RGB signal only)
6Light sensor (page 16)
This sensor measures the brightness of the area surrounding the display. Be sure not to cover the sensor with paper, etc.
7Stereo speakers (pages 9, 16)
These speakers output audio signals as sound.
8Headphone jack (pages 9, 16)
This jack outputs audio signals to your headphones.
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