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    							  21   How to adjust your monitor
    Picture optimization
    The easiest way to obtain an optimal display from an analog (D-Sub) input is to use the Auto 
    Adjustment
     function. Go to Display and Auto Adjustment to optimize the currently 
    displayed image to the screen.
    If you wish, you can always adjust the screen geometric settings manually using geometry menu 
    items. To assist you in this endeavour, BenQ has provided a screen test image utility which you 
    can use to check for screen color, grayscale and line gradient display.
    1.  Run the test program auto.exe from CD-ROM. You could also use any other image, such as 
    the desktop of your operating system. However, we recommend that you use auto.exe. As 
    you run auto.exe, a test pattern displays.
    2.  Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu. Select 
    Menu to enter the main 
    menu.
    3.  Go to 
    Display and Auto Adjustment.
    4.  If you notice a vertical noise (like a curtain effect-shimmering of vertical lines), select 
    Pixel 
    Clock
     and adjust the monitor until the noise disappears.
    5.  If you notice a horizontal noise, select 
    Phase and adjust the monitor until the noise 
    disappears.
    Customizing the hot keys
    The top 3 control keys (also called custom keys) perform as hot keys to provide direct access 
    to pre-defined functions. You can change the default setting and designate different functions 
    for these keys.
    1.  Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu, and press 
    Menu to access the 
    main menu.
    2.  Go to 
    System.
    3.  Select the custom key you want to change.
    4.  In the sub menu, select a function that can be accessed by this key. A pop-up message will 
    appear, showing that the setup is complete.
    Adjusting display mode
    To display images of aspect ratio other than 16:9 and size other than the panel size of your 
    purchased model, you can adjust the display mode on the monitor.
    1.  Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu, and press 
    Menu to access the 
    main menu.
    2.  Go to 
    Picture Advanced and Display Mode.
    3.  Select an appropriate display mode. The setting will take effect immediately.
    When you connect a digital input signal using a digital (DVI) cable to your monitor, the Auto Adjustment function 
    will be disabled, because the monitor will automatically display the best image.
    Please ensure that the connected graphic card on your computer is set to the native resolution of the monitor 
    when you use the 
    Auto Adjustment function.
     
    						
    							22  How to adjust your monitor  
    Choosing an appropriate picture mode for reading
    Your monitor features a picture mode that is suitable for reading e-books and documents.
    1.  Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu, and press 
    Menu to access the 
    main menu.
    2.  Go to 
    Picture Advanced and Picture Mode.
    3.  Select 
    Reading. The setting will take effect immediately.
     
    						
    							  23   Navigating the main menu
    Navigating the main menu
    You can use the OSD (On Screen Display) menu to adjust all the settings on your monitor. 
    Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu, and press 
    Menu to access the main 
    menu. See Basic menu operation on page 19 for details.
    Available menu options may vary depending on the input sources, functions and settings. Menu 
    options that are not available will become grayed out. And keys that are not available will be 
    disabled and the corresponding OSD icons will disappear.
    For more information on each menu, please refer to the following pages:
    • Display menu on page 24 
    • Picture menu on page 26 
    • Picture Advanced menu on page 28 
    • System menu on page 31 
    The OSD menu languages may differ from the product supplied to your region, see Language on page 32 under 
    System and OSD Settings for more details. 
     
    						
    							24  Navigating the main menu  
    Display menu
    Available menu options may vary depending on the input sources, functions and settings. Menu 
    options that are not available will become grayed out. And keys that are not available will be 
    disabled and the corresponding OSD icons will disappear.
    1.  Select 
    Menu from the hot key menu.
    2.  Use   or   to select 
    Display.
    3.  Select   to go to a sub menu, and then use   or   to select a menu item.
    4.  Use   or   to make adjustments, or use   to make selection.
    5.  To return to the previous menu, select  .
    6.  To exit the menu, select  .
    ItemFunctionRange
    Auto Adjustment  Optimizes and adjusts the screen settings 
    automatically for you.
    Not applicable to a digital input signal.
    Input  Use this to change the input to that appropriate to 
    your video cable connection type.• D-Sub 
    • DVI 
    H. Position
      Adjusts the horizontal position of the screen image.  0 to 100
    V. Position  Adjusts the vertical position of the screen image. 0 to 100
    Pixel Clock  Adjusts the pixel clock frequency timing to 
    synchronize with the analog input video signal. 
    See also: Picture optimization on page 21.
    Not applicable to a digital input signal.
    0 to 100
    50Auto Adjustment
    Input
    H. Position
    V. Position
    Pixel Clock
    Phase Display
    Picture
    Picture Advanced
    System Mode: Standard
     
    						
    							  25   Navigating the main menu
    Phase  Adjusts the pixel clock phase timing to synchronize 
    with the analog input video signal.
    See also: Picture optimization on page 21.
    Not applicable to a digital input signal.
    0 to 63
    ItemFunctionRange
     
    						
    							26  Navigating the main menu  
    Picture menu
    Available menu options may vary depending on the input sources, functions and settings. Menu 
    options that are not available will become grayed out. And keys that are not available will be 
    disabled and the corresponding OSD icons will disappear.
    1.  Select 
    Menu from the hot key menu.
    2.  Use   or   to select 
    Picture.
    3.  Select   to go to a sub menu, and then use   or   to select a menu item.
    4.  Use   or   to make adjustments, or use   to make selection.
    5.  To return to the previous menu, select  .
    6.  To exit the menu, select  .
    50Display
    Picture
    Picture Advanced
    System Mode: Standard
    Normal
    Bluish
    Reddish
    User Define Brightness
    Contrast
    Sharpness
    Gamma
    Color Temperature
    Hue
    Saturation
    Reset Color
    100100 RGB
    100
    ItemFunctionRange
    Brightness  Adjusts the balance between light and dark shades. 0 to 100
    Contrast  Adjusts the degree of difference between darkness and 
    lightness. 0 to 100
    Sharpness  Adjusts the clarity and visibility of the edges of the subjects 
    in the image.1 to 10
    Gamma  Adjusts the tone luminance. The default value is 3 (the 
    standard value for Windows).• 1 
    • 2 
    • 3 
    • 4 
    • 5 
     
    						
    							  27   Navigating the main menu
    Color 
    Temperature Normal  Allows video and still photographs to be viewed 
    with natural coloring. This is the factory default 
    color. 
    Bluish  Applies a cool tint to the image and is factory 
    pre-set to the PC industry standard white color.
    Reddish  Applies a warm tint to the image and is factory 
    pre-set to the news print standard white color.
    User 
    Define
     The blend of the Red, Green and Blue primary 
    colors can be altered to change the color tint of 
    the image. Go to the succeeding 
    R (red), 
    G(green), and B (blue) menus to change the 
    settings.
    Decreasing one or more of the colors will 
    reduce their respective influence on the color 
    tint of the image. (e.g. if you reduce the Blue 
    level the image will gradually take on a yellowish 
    tint. If you reduce Green, the image will become 
    a magenta tint.)• 
    R (0~100)
    • 
    G (0~100)
    • 
    B (0~100)
    Hue  Adjusts the degree of how we perceive colors. 0 ~ 100
    Saturation  Adjusts the purity degree of colors. 0 ~ 100
    Reset Color  Resets the custom color settings to the factory defaults.  • YES 
    • NO 
    AMA
    Improves the gray level response time of the LCD panel. • OFF 
    • High 
    • 
    Premium 
    ItemFunctionRange
     
    						
    							28  Navigating the main menu  
    Picture Advanced menu
    Available menu options may vary depending on the input sources, functions and settings. Menu 
    options that are not available will become grayed out. And keys that are not available will be 
    disabled and the corresponding OSD icons will disappear. 
    1.  Select 
    Menu from the hot key menu.
    2.  Use   or   to select 
    Picture Advanced.
    3.  Select   to go to a sub menu, and then use   or   to select a menu item.
    4.  Use   or   to make adjustments, or use   to make selection.
    5.  To return to the previous menu, select  .
    6.  To exit the menu, select  .
    Display
    Picture
    Picture Advanced
    System Mode: Standard
    Picture Mode
    Senseye Demo
    Dynamic Contrast
    Overscan
    Display Mode
    Color FormatStandard
    Low Blue Light
    Movie
    Game
    Photo
    sRGB
    Eco
    User
    ItemFunctionRange
    Picture 
    Mode
     Select a picture mode that best suits the type of images shown on 
    the screen.
    Standard  For basic PC application.
    Low Blue 
    Light
     Decreases the blue light emitted from the display to 
    reduce the risk of blue light exposure to your eyes.
    The value for each Low Blue Light mode indicates how 
    much blue light is decreased compared with the 
    Standard 
    mode.
    Multimedia  For viewing multimedia files. -30%
    Web 
    Surfing
     For web surfing. -50%
    Office  For office works or office environment. -60%
    Reading  For reading e-books or documents. -70%
     
    						
    							  29   Navigating the main menu
    Movie For viewing videos.
    Game  For playing video games.
    Photo  For viewing still images.
    sRGB  For better color matching representation with the 
    peripheral devices, such as printers, digital cameras, 
    etc.
    Eco  For saving electricity with low power consumption by 
    providing minimum brightness for all running 
    programs.
    User  Applies a combination of picture settings defined by 
    users.
    Senseye 
    Demo
     Displays the preview of screen images under the selected mode 
    from Picture Mode. The screen will be divided into two windows; 
    the left window demonstrates images of Standard mode, while the 
    right window presents the images under the specified mode.• 
    ON 
    • OFF 
    Dynamic 
    Contrast
     The function is to automatically detect the distribution of an input 
    visual signal, and then to create the optimal contrast.0 to 5
    Overscan  Slightly enlarges the input image. Use this feature to hide annoying 
    edge noise if present around your image.
    Available only when the input source is D-Sub (VGA converted from 
    Component).
    • ON 
    • OFF 
    Display 
    Mode
     This feature is provided to allow aspect ratios other than 5:4 to be 
    displayed without geometric distortion.
    The options under Display Mode will be different depending on the input 
    signal sources.
    Depending on your selection of 
    Picture Mode, different Display Mode 
    option is pre-set. Change the setting if needed.
    Full  Scales the input image to fill the screen. 
    Ideal for 5:4 aspect images.
    Aspect  The input image is displayed without 
    geometric distortion filling as much of 
    the display as possible.
    ItemFunctionRange
     
    						
    							30  Navigating the main menu  
    Color 
    Format
     Determines the color space (
    RGB or YUV) based on the detected 
    video signal.
    You might need to manually set the Color Format if colors shown on the 
    monitor screen do not display properly.
    RGB  • For D-Sub (VGA) input source from 
    PC.
    • For DVI input source.
    YUV  For D-Sub (Component converted 
    from VGA) input source from a video 
    device.
    ItemFunctionRange
     
    						
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