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    Menu operations
    List of menu items
    Picture
    AV Mode  ......................................................Page 30
    OPC  .............................................................Page 30
    Backlight  ......................................................Page 30
    Contrast  .......................................................Page 30
    Brightness ....................................................Page 30
    Color  ............................................................Page 30
    Tint ...............................................................Page 30
    Sharpness  ...................................................Page 30
    Red ...............................................................Page 30
    Green............................................................Page 30
    Blue ..............................................................Page 30
    Advanced
    Color Temp. .......................................Page 31
    DNR ...................................................Page 31
    Film Mode ..........................................Page 31
    Black ..................................................Page 31
    3D-Y/C ...............................................Page 31
    Monochrome  .....................................Page 31
    Reset  ...........................................................Page 30
    Audio
    AV Mode  ......................................................Page 30
    Treble  ..........................................................Page 32
    Bass .............................................................Page 32
    Balance ........................................................Page 32
    Reset  ...........................................................Page 32
    Power Management  ....................................Page 32
    No Operation Off  .........................................Page 32
    Ecology  ........................................................Page 33
    Power Control
    • Some menu items may not be displayed depending on 
    the selected input source.
    Note
    Setup
    Password ......................................................Page 33
    Keylock
    Main Set .............................................Page 34
    Remote Control ..................................Page 34
    Set Inputs .....................................................Page 34
    Input Label ....................................................Page 35
    Position
    H-Position ...........................................Page 35
    V-Position ...........................................Page 35
    Reset ..................................................Page 35
    Fine Sync
    Resolution ..........................................Page 35
    Signal Info ..........................................Page 35
    Auto Sync ...........................................Page 35
    H-Position ...........................................Page 36
    V-Position ...........................................Page 36
    Clock ..................................................Page 36
    Phase .................................................Page 36
    Reset ..................................................Page 36
    Standby Mode ..............................................Page 36
    Auto Restart ..................................................Page 36
    RS-232C .......................................................Page 36
    DHCP Client .................................................Page 36
    TCP/IP ..........................................................Page 37
    Status ...........................................................Page 37
    All Reset .......................................................Page 37
    Option
    Closed Caption .............................................Page 38
    Audio Output .................................................Page 38
    Video System ...............................................Page 39
    Signal Type
    Computer1..........................................Page 39
    Computer2..........................................Page 39
    DVI .....................................................Page 39
    HDMI ..................................................Page 39
    Color Space ..................................................Page 39
    Dynamic Range
    DVI .....................................................Page 40
    HDMI ..................................................Page 40
    Language......................................................Page 40
    HDMI Setup
    Auto View ...........................................Page 40
    Audio Select .......................................Page 40
    Resize...........................................................Page 40
    Timer
    Clock ..................................................Page 40
    Schedule ............................................Page 41
    Sleep Timer ........................................Page 41
    Picture Flip ....................................................Page 41
    Multi Screen
    Status .................................................Page 42
    Position...............................................Page 42
    H-Bezel...............................................Page 42
    V-Bezel ...............................................Page 42
    H-Position ...........................................Page 42
    V-Position ...........................................Page 42
    Reset ..................................................Page 42
    Power On Delay ...........................................Page 42
    LED...............................................................Page 42
    Background ..................................................Page 42
     
    						
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    Picture menu
    MENU[
    Picture]
    PictureAudio Power Control 
    Contrast  OPC [Off]  AV Mode  [Standard]
    Brightness 
    Color
    Tint
    Sharpness 
    Advanced 
    Reset[  30] 
    [    0] 
    [    0] 
    [    0] 
    [    0] 
    Red  [    0] 
    Green  [    0] 
    Blue  [    0] 
    Backlight [+16] 
    +
    +
    + +
    +
    +
    +
    „ Selecting a preset AV Mode
    The AV Mode function enables you to select 
    appropriate settings for picture and audio to account 
    for the system environment which can vary due to 
    factors like room brightness or the type of image 
    input from external equipment.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    Standard For standard image
    PresentationBrightens portions of image for 
    more enhanced presentations.
    Movie Gives natural tint to the image.
    Game Gives sharpness to the image.
    *sRGBFor high fi delity reproduction of 
    images from a computer.
    •  You can set or adjust each item in the “Picture” 
    menu to your preference. Any changes you make 
    are retained in memory.
    • You can also press AV MODE
     on the remote control to 
    select the AV Mode. (See page 26
    .)
    • *sRGB is an international standard of color reproduction 
    regulated by the IEC (International Electrotechnical 
    Commission). As the fi xed color area has been decided 
    by the IEC, the images are displayed in a natural tint 
    based on an original image, when “sRGB” is selected. 
    You cannot set the items, “Red”, “Green”, “Blue”, “Color 
    Temp.”, when “sRGB” is selected.
    • When “sRGB” is selected, the image may become dark, 
    but this does not indicate a malfunction.
    Note
    „ Picture adjustment
    You can adjust the picture to your preference.
    • “Backlight” cannot be adjusted when “OPC” is set to “On” 
    or “On(Display)”.
    Note
    Selectable
    items{
    button y
    button
    OPC Sets whether or not the screen 
    brightness is automatically adjusted 
    according to the lighting condition in 
    the room. (OPC setting: See page 31.)
    Backlight The screen dims The screen 
    brightens
    Contrast For less contrast For more contrast
    Brightness For less 
    brightnessFor more 
    brightness
    Color For less color 
    intensityFor more color 
    intensity
    Tint Skin tones 
    become purplishSkin tones 
    become greenish
    Sharpness For less 
    sharpnessFor more 
    sharpness
    Red
    *1For weaker red For stronger red
    Green*1For weaker green For stronger 
    green
    Blue
    *1For weaker blue For stronger blue
    Advanced*2For finer picture adjustments. (See 
    page31.)
    Reset Resets all picture adjustment items to 
    the factory preset values.
    *1 Not adjustable/selectable when selecting “sRGB”.
    *2 “Color Temp.” is not adjustable/selectable when 
    selecting “sRGB”.
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    OPC (Optical Picture Control) setting
    You can set the monitor to automatically adjust the 
    screen to suitable backlight brightness according to 
    the lighting conditions.
    OPC indicator
    Selectable
    itemsDescription
    On(Display) Displays the OPC effect on 
    the screen while adjusting the 
    brightness of the screen.
    On Automatically adjusts
    Off The brightness is fixed at the value 
    set in “Backlight”. (See page 30.)
    OPC indicator
    Light off “Off ” is selected in the OPC 
    setting.
    Lighted (Green) “On” or “On(Display)” is selected 
    in the OPC setting.
    • Make sure no object obstructs the OPC sensor, which 
    could affect its ability to sense surrounding light.
    Note
    „ Advanced picture settings
    The advanced settings enable you to set the picture
    adjustment in more detail. There are 6 options you 
    can choose from.
    Color Temp.  (Color Temperature)
    Adjusts the color temperature to give the best white 
    image.
    Selectable
    itemsDescription
    High White with bluish tone
    Mid-High
    Middle
    Mid-Low
    Low White with reddish toneDNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
    Reduces noise on the screen and produces a 
    clearer video image.
    Film Mode
    Automatically detects a film-based source (originally 
    encoded at 24/25 frames/second, depending on the 
    vertical frequency), analyses it then recreates each 
    still film frame for high-definition picture quality.
    • This model is not compatible to 1080/24P input signal.
    Note
    Black
    For easier viewing, change the viewing depth by 
    selecting a level for automatically adjusting the dark 
    portion of an image.
    Selectable
    itemsDescription
    On For high detail in black portions
    Off No adjustment
    3D-Y/C
    Provides high quality images with minimal dot crawl 
    and cross color noise.
    Selectable
    itemsDescription
    Standard Normal adjustment
    Fast For movie image
    Slow For still image
    Off 3D-Y/C off
    • 3D-Y/C is not selectable depending on the input signal 
    type.
    • 3D-Y/C may not operate depending on the input signal 
    type or noisy input signal.
    Note
    Monochrome
    For viewing images in monochrome.
    Menu operations
     
    						
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    Audio menu
    Audio 
    Treble 
    Bass
    Balance
    Reset[  0] 
    [  0] -
    L+
    [  0]  - +
    R
    StandardPower Control 
    „ Audio adjustment
    You can adjust the audio of the selected AV mode.
    Selectable
    items{
    button y
    button
    Treble For weaker treble For stronger treble
    Bass For weaker bass For stronger bass
    Balance Decrease audio 
    from the right 
    speakerDecrease audio 
    from the left 
    speaker
    • For resetting all adjustment items to the factory preset 
    values, press x
    /z
     to select “Reset”, press ENTER
    ,
    press x
    /z
     to select “Yes”, and then press ENTER
    .
    Note
    Power Control menu
    Power Control
    No Operation Off Power Management
    Ecology
    „ Power Management
    You can set the monitor to automatically power off 
    when there is no image displayed on the computer.
    SelectableitemsDescription
    Off • No power management 
    •  Factory preset value.
    Mode1 •  If no signal inputs for approximately 
    8 minutes, the power shuts down.  
    •  Even if you start using the computer 
    and the signal inputs again, the 
    monitor stays off.   
    •  The monitor turns on again by 
    pressingON on the remote control. 
    Mode2 •  If no signal inputs for approximately 
    8 seconds, the power shuts down.   
    •  When you start using the computer 
    and the signal inputs again, the 
    monitor turns on.   
    • If you turn off the power by disconnecting the power cord 
    when setting “Mode2” in power management, the monitor 
    may not function properly after turning the power on 
    again. In such case, press ON
     on the remote control.
    • Pressing POWER
     on the monitor will have the same 
    result.
    • When “Mode2” is set in “Power Management”, you 
    cannot set “Standby Mode” to “Mode3”. (See page 36
    .)
    Note
    „Auto power-off when there are no 
    operations performed
    (No Operation Off)
    You can set the monitor to automatically power off 
    when no operation is performed for more than 30 
    minutes or 3 hours.
    • “Disable” is the factory preset value.
    Note
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    „Ecology
    When set to “Yes”, The monitor activates the 
    following power saving mode.
    •  “OPC” set to “On” (Page 31)
    •  “Standby Mode” set to “Mode2” (Page 36)
    •  “No Operation Off ” set to “3 Hours” (Page 32)
    •  “Power Management” set to “Mode1” (Page 32)
    • When selecting “Yes” for “Ecology”, the settings related to 
    “Ecology” (“OPC”, “Standby Mode”, “No Operation Off”, 
    and “Power Management”) will be lost. Once you have 
    selected “Yes” for “Ecology”, these settings will not return 
    to the previous setting by selecting “No”. To restore these 
    settings, each setting must be changed individually.
    Note
    Setup menu
    SetupOption
    Set Inputs
    Input Label
    Position Password
    Keylock
    Fine Sync
    DHCP Client RS-232C
    TCP/IP
    Status
    All Reset Auto Restart Standby Mode
    „Setting a password
    (Password)
    If you do not want others to change the setting
    for the “Setup” menu, set a password.
    1  Select “Password”, then press ENTER.
    •  The screen for entering the password appears.
    Enter your new password.
    Use 4 digits.
    Old Password
    ----
    ----
    ---
    MENU [Setup---Password]
    New Password
    Reconfirm
    2 Press x
    /z
     to set the fi rst digit in “New 
    Password”, then press y
    .
    3  Enter the remaining 3 digits, then press ENTER.
    •  To return to the previous digit, press {.
    4  Enter the same password in “Reconfi rm”, then 
    pressENTER.
    •  The status for “Password” changes to 
    “
     (enable)”.
    • Once the password is set, you must enter the password 
    to change the “Setup” menu settings.
    Note
    Menu operations
     
    						
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    Changing the password
    1  Select “Password”, then press ENTER.
    •  The screen for entering the password appears.
    2  Enter the password in “Old Password” using 
    x
    /z
    /{
    /y
    , then press ENTER.
    3  Enter the password in “New Password” using 
    x
    /z
    /{
    /y
    , then press ENTER.
    4  Enter the same password again in “Reconfi rm” 
    usingx
    /z
    /{
    /y
    , then press ENTER.
    • If you do not need the password protection for the “Setup” 
    menu settings anymore, press ENTER
     without entering 
    new password in steps 3 and 4.
    • To cancel the password settings, press RETURN
    .
    Note
    If you forget the password
    If you forget the password, perform the following 
    procedure to delete it, then set a new password.
    On the remote control or the monitor, press
    {:
    ENTER:y:
    ENTER:{:
    ENTER
    :
    MENU.
    „Keylock
    You can disable operations on the monitor and the 
    remote control that use buttons.
    Selectable Items Description
    Main Set Off Enables operation.
    Level1 Only the POWER button on the 
    monitor is available.
    Level2 All of the operation buttons on 
    the monitor are unavailable.
    Remote
    ControlOff Enables operation.
    Level1 Only the ON/STANDBY buttons 
    on the remote control are 
    available.
    Level2 All of the operation buttons 
    on the remote control are 
    unavailable.
    When you cannot unlock the operation buttons using the 
    menu, for example, when all of the operation buttons on the 
    monitor and the remote control are locked simultaneously, 
    follow the steps below.
    • To unlock all of the buttons on the monitor and the remote 
    control:
    Press and hold ENTER
     (monitor/remote control) for 5 
    seconds when no on-screen displays are displayed.
    If the password is set, the screen for entering the 
    password appears. Enter the password using x
    /z
    /{
    /y
    (monitor/remote control).
    • To unlock the buttons on the monitor:
    1) Press and hold POWER
     on the monitor for 5 seconds 
    to turn off the main power.
    2) Press and hold POWER
     on the monitor for 5 seconds 
    to unlock the monitor buttons.
    Note
    „Bypassing unused input selections
    (Set Inputs)
    This function allows you to skip the input mode that 
    you rarely use. You can skip the input modes when 
    pressingINPUT on the monitor.
    Selectable items Description
    Computer1
    Computer2
    DV I
    HDMI
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEOOnSets the input mode as 
    “selectable”, respectively.
    OffSets the input mode as 
    “unavailable”, respectively.
    Menu operations
     
    						
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    „Labelling input sources
    (Input Label)
    You can assign each input source a label as you 
    prefer.
    1 Press COMPUTER (1/2), DVI, HDMI, S-VIDEO or 
    VIDEO to select the desired input source.
    2 Press MENU and the MENU screen appears.
    3 Press {
    /y
     to select “Setup”.
    4 Press x
    /z
     to select “Input Label”, and then 
    pressENTER.
    •  When an HDMI input terminal is selected, a 
    Menu screen for selecting “Auto” or “Manual” is 
    displayed.
    •  When you select “Auto” using x
    /z
    , the Menu 
    screen returns to the previous screen.
    •  When you select “Manual” using x
    /z
    , the 
    screen for labelling the input source appears. 
    Proceed to step 5.
    5 Press x
    /z
     to select characters and {
    /y
     to 
    move to the desired digit to label the input source.
    •  When you want to change the input label 
    that you have already assigned to the default 
    name, press {
    /y
     to move to “CLEAR” on the 
    “Input Label” screen, and then press ENTER.
    6  Repeat the above until the name is fully spelled 
    out, and then press MENU.
    •  The name can be 9 characters or less.
    • When you want to set an input source name 
    of less than 9 characters, press MENU to exit 
    from the labelling menu.
    „Adjusting the image position
    (Position)
    For adjusting a picture’s horizontal and vertical 
    position.
    Selectable 
    ItemsDescription
    H-Position Centers the image by moving it to 
    the left or right.
    V-Position Centers the image by moving it up 
    or down.
    • For resetting all adjustment items to the factory preset 
    values, press x
    /z
     to select “Reset”, press ENTER
    ,
    press x
    /z
     to select “Yes”, and then press ENTER
    .
    • Adjustments are stored separately according to input 
    source.
    • Images may not be displayed properly depending on the 
    settings and/or signals.
    Note
    „Adjusting the computer image
    (Fine Sync)
    Resolution
    Ordinarily, the type of input signal is detected 
    and the correct resolution mode is automatically 
    selected. However, for some signals, the optimal 
    resolution mode on the “Resolution” menu may need 
    to be selected to match the computer display mode.
    Signal Info
    Displays infomation about the input signal, such 
    as resolution, horizontal frequency, and vertical 
    frequency.
    Auto Sync Adjustment (Auto Sync)
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    Yes Perform Auto Sync adjustment.
    No Do not perform Auto Sync adjustment.
    • Auto Sync adjustment is also performed by pressing 
    AUTO SYNC
     on the remote control.
    • The Auto Sync adjustment may take some time to 
    complete, depending on the image of the computer 
    connected to the monitor.
    • When the optimum image cannot be achieved with Auto 
    Sync adjustment, use manual adjustments. (See page 
    36
    .)
    Note
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    Adjusting the computer image manually
    Ordinarily you can easily adjust the picture as 
    necessary to change image position using “Auto 
    Sync”. In some cases, however, manual adjustment 
    is needed to optimize the image.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    H-Position Centers the image by moving it to the 
    left or right.
    V-Position Centers the image by moving it up or 
    down.
    Clock Adjusts when the image flickers with 
    vertical stripes.
    Phase Adjusts when characters have low 
    contrast or when the image flickers.
    • If “H-Position” and “V-Position” in “Fine Sync” are set, 
    “H-Position” and “V-Position” in “Position” become invalid.
    • For resetting all adjustment items to the factory preset 
    values, press x
    /z
     to select “Reset”, press ENTER
    ,
    press x
    /z
     to select “Yes”, and then press ENTER
    .
    • Images may not be displayed properly depending on the 
    settings and/or input signals.
    Note
    „Reducing the start-up time
    (Standby Mode)
    You can reduce the monitor’s start-up time after 
    turning on the power with the remote control.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    Mode1 Starting the monitor is quick from 
    standby.
    Mode2 The RS-232C and Network functions 
    are activated even if the monitor is in 
    the standby mode.
    Mode3 Power consumption is low while in  
    standby mode. 
    The RS-232C and Network functions 
    are switched off in standby mode.
    • When “Mode3” is set in “Standby Mode”, you cannot set 
    “Power Management” to “Mode2”. (See page 32
    .)
    Note
    „Auto restart function
    (Auto Restart)
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    On If the power cord is unplugged from 
    the outlet or the breaker switch is 
    turned off when the monitor is on, 
    then the monitor automatically turns 
    on when the power cord is plugged 
    into the AC outlet or the breaker 
    switch is turned on.
    Off The monitor does not turn on 
    automatically when the power cord 
    is plugged into the AC outlet or the 
    breaker switch is turned on.
    „Selecting the transmission speed 
    (RS-232C)
    Make sure that both the monitor and computer are 
    set for the same baud rate.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    9600bps Transmission speed is slow.
    115200bps Transmission speed is rapid.
    „DHCP client setting
    (DHCP Client)
    Connect the LAN cable before turning the monitor 
    on. If not, the DHCP Client function does not work.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    On Obtains confi guration parameters for 
    TCP/IP network automatically.
    Off Sets the TCP/IP manually.
    Select “On” for “DHCP Client”. “Obtaining IP 
    Address...” appears, then the menu screen appears. 
    Confi rm the parameters of IP Address, Subnet Mask 
    and Gateway on the TCP/IP screen.
    If the DHCP server is not available, “Could not 
    obtain IP Address.” appears.
    In this case, set the TCP/IP manually. (See page 
    37.)
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    „TCP/IP setting
    (TCP/IP)
    Set the TCP/IP manually.
    1  Select “Off ” for “DHCP Client”, then press 
    ENTER.
    2 Select “TCP/IP”, then press ENTER.
    3 Enter “IP Address” using x
    /z
    /{
    /y
    , then press 
    ENTER.
    IP Address
    Subnet Mask
    Gateway192.168.150.002
    255.255.255.000
    000.000.000.000 MENU [Setup---TCP/IP]
    4 Enter “Subnet Mask” using x
    /z
    /{
    /y
    , then 
    pressENTER.
    5 Enter “Gateway” using x
    /z
    /{
    /y
    , then press 
    ENTER.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    IP Address Factory default setting: 
    192.168.150.002
    Enter an IP address appropriate for 
    the network.
    Subnet
    MaskFactory default setting: 
    255.255.255.000
    Set the subnet mask to the same as 
    that of the computer and equipment 
    on the network.
    Gateway Factory default setting: 
    000.000.000.000
    * When not in use, set to 
    “000.000.000.000”.
    • Confi rm the existing network’s segment (IP address 
    group) to avoid setting an IP address that duplicates the 
    IP addresses of other network equipment or computers. 
    If “192.168.150.002” is not used in a network with an IP 
    address of “192.168.150.XXX”, you don’t have to change 
    the monitor IP address.
    • For details about each setting, consult your network 
    administrator.
    Note
    „Confi rming the monitor information 
    (Status)
    You can confi rm the following information.
    • DHCP Client
    • IP Address
    • Subnet Mask
    • Gateway
    • MAC Address
    • Monitor Name
    • Serial Number
    • For information on how to change the monitor name, see 
    “SETUP MANUAL” contained in the supplied CD-ROM.
    Note
    „Returning to the default settings 
    (All Reset)
    This function allows you to initialize the settings you 
    have made in the monitor.
    1 Press x
    /z
     to select “All Reset” and press 
    ENTER.
    2 Press x
    /z
     to select “Yes” and press ENTER.
    The following items or menu cannot be initialized.
    • “Setup” menu 
    Resolution
    • “Option” menu 
    Language
    Note
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    Option menu
    Option
    Dynamic Range 
    Language
    HDMI Setup
    Resize
    Timer
    Picture Flip
    Multi Screen
    Power On Delay
    LED
    Background
    Color Space  Signal Type  Audio Output 
    Video System  Closed Caption
    „Selecting Closed Caption
    (Closed Caption)
    This monitor is equipped with an internal Closed 
    Caption decoder. It allows you to view conversations, 
    narration and sound effects as subtitles on your 
    monitor. Closed Captions are available on some TV 
    programs and on some VHS home video tapes at 
    the discretion of the program provider. 
    •4 kinds of closed caption service (CC1, CC2, Text1, Text2) 
    are potentially available, but a broadcast may contain 
    none or only some of these services at the discretion of the 
    program provider.
    •While displaying on-screen displays, Closed Caption 
    information disappears.
    Note
    „Setting the audio output type
    (Audio Output)
    This function determines whether the audio level 
    output from the audio output terminal is fi xed or 
    variable by linking with VOLUME.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    FAO
    (Fixed Audio 
    Output)Audio output that does not vary in 
    strength with the volume level of 
    the source monitor.
    VAO
    (Variable 
    Audio Output)Audio output that varies in strength 
    with the volume level of the source 
    monitor.
    • When “Audio Output” is set to “VAO”, sound via speakers 
    is muted.
    • When “Audio Output” has been set to “VAO”, fi rst make 
    sure to lower the volume of the monitor before turning the 
    power on or off and when switching the input.
    • When the monitor is connected to audio equipment:
    -- It is recommended that “FAO” be selected on “Audio 
    Output”. Because the audio signal from the audio 
    equipment does not vary in strength with the volume 
    level of the monitor, you can enjoy better sound.
    -- When “FAO” is selected on “Audio Output”, video and 
    audio may not synchronize.
    -  When connecting audio equipment that has a function 
    for adjusting audio delay time, adjust the delay time 
    for synchronizing video and audio.
    -  When the audio equipment does not have such a 
    function and the unsynchronized video and audio 
    bothers you, select “VAO” on “Audio Output”. 
    Selecting “VAO” synchronizes video and audio 
    automatically.
    Note
    Menu operations
     
    						
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