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    4. Adjust the Overscan ratio (Page 30).
    In the OSD Screen, choose [MONITOR SETTING] 
    -> [OVERSCAN], then the appropriate
    aspect ratio.
    If [FULL (100%)] is chosen, some image may show some noise on the edge.
    This noise can be reduced by changing the [OVERSCAN] setting.
    Note:•When an option other than [FULL (100%)] is chosen for [OVERSCAN],
    the PIP Function may not be available.
    •[OVERSCAN] cannot be adjusted when Through Mode is on.
    5. Adjust the screen size (Page 25 and 30).
    In the OSD Screen, choose [MONITOR SETTING] 
    -> [SCREEN SIZE], then the appropriate
    screen size.
    Note:•This screen size is applied to the image adjusted in the previous steps:
    “3 Adjust the screen aspect ratio” and “4 Adjust Overscan ratio.”
    •[REAL] and [2X ZOOM] cannot be adjusted when Through Mode is on.
    6. In the OSD Screen, choose [MONITOR CONTROL] 
    -> [DV MODE] to change DV Modes
    (Page 23 and 30).
    7. In the OSD Screen, choose [MONITOR CONTROL] 
    -> [MP MODE] to change MP Modes (Page 23 and 30).
    Note:When [MP MODE] is set at [LEVEL1] to [LEVEL3] the display may flicker.
    8. Adjust the volume (Page 27 and 33).
    To control audio volume, press the 
     button on the monitor to either  or  direction, or press VOLUME Button on the
    remote controller, or in the OSD Screen, choose [AUDIO SETTINGS] 
    -> [VOLUME] then the appropriate volume.
    To mute the sound, press the middle of the 
     button.
    To cancel mute, press the middle of the 
     button again.
    Playing Games and Watching DVDs
    NOTE:•Connect the game machine and imaging device first (Page 12 to 14) before using these functions.
    •For details of connecting and operating a game machine or imaging device, see the documentation supplied with
    your equipment.
    1. Press the power switch on the monitor front or on the remote controller to switch on the monitor.
    2. Press the INPUT/SELECT button on the monitor or a remote controller button in the VIDEO INPUT area to choose
    [HDMI1], [HDMI2], [VIDEO1] or [VIDEO2].
    Note:The image may not be displayed immediately when an HDCP-ready device is connected. Wait for several
    seconds. If no image is displayed after several seconds, follow the steps below.
    •Unplug the signal cable once and reconnect.
    •Turn off the imaging device power once, and then turn on again.
    3. Adjust the screen aspect ratio (Page 31).
    In the OSD Screen, choose [MONITOR SETTING] 
    -> [AV ASPECT RATIO], then the appropriate
    aspect ratio.
    Note:•For D1 and D2 (Page 33).
    [AUTO], [4:3], [16:9], [16:9 MODE] or [OFF] can be specified. Choose [AUTO] normally.
    If the screen is not displayed in a correct aspect ratio in [AUTO] setting, choose the
    correct aspect ratio manually.
    •For D3, D4 and D5 (Page 31): [16:9], [Side Cut] or [16:9 MODE] can be specified.
    •Some settings may not be available when Through Mode is on.
    D1 and D2
    D3, D4 and D5
     
    						
    							English-20 This monitor is equipped with OSD (On Screen Display) functions, which enable easy adjustment of the screen.
    By using the menus displayed on the screen through the OSD functions, adjustments of the screen, such as brightness, etc.,
    can be made.
    Configuration of the OSD Screen
    The configuration of the OSD Screen is as shown below.
    Monitor Settings (OSD Functions)
    Group Icon Screen
    The selected group icon is highlighted.
    Configuration of group icons (when PC input is selected)
    The configuration of each of the group icons is as shown below. For details on the options, refer to the page that is listed for
    the explanation on each of the group icons.
    Options Screen
    The selected option is highlighted, 
    , which is used for selecting other
    options, is displayed on the right side of the screen.
    Adjustment Screen
    , which is used for making adjustments or selections relating to the
    selected option, is displayed on both sides of the screen.
    *1: For D-SUB input only
    *2: For DVI (AV) input only
    *3: For DVI input only
    NOTE:When a digital connection is used to connect this monitor to a regular computer (Page 4), the appropriate screen is
    displayed automatically. The appropriate screen can also be displayed automatically for analog connections if
    settings are specified in Auto Adjust (Page 17).
    However, flickering or blurring of the screen may occur depending on the computer. In addition, the screen may not
    be displayed properly depending on the input signal. If this occurs, use the OSD functions to make adjustments to
    the screen (Page 25). In such cases, information for the screen settings after making adjustments is stored.
    MENU TOOLS (P29)
    LANGUAGE
    OSD POSITION
    OSD AUTO OFF
    INFORMATION AUTO  OFF
    OSD LOCK
    RESOLUTION NOTIFIERCOLOR CONTROL (P25, 26)ADJUSTING THE COLOR
    1, 2, 3, N
    PICTURE SETTINGS (P23, 24)
    DV MODE
    BRIGHTNESS
    CONTRAST
    SHARPNESS
    AUTO CONTRAST*
    1
    WHITE LEVEL*1
    BLACK LEVEL*1,2
    INPUT TYPE*2
    CR OPTIMIZER
    IV MODE
    THROUGH MODE
    BRIGHTNESS SENSOR
    INFORMATION (P29)
    DISPLAY MODEMONITOR SETTINGS (P25)
    AUTO ADJUST*
    1
    SCREEN SIZE
    LEFT/RIGHT*1,2
    DOWN/UP*1,2
    HORIZONTAL SIZE*1
    RESOLUTION SWITCHING*1
    PHASE*1
    AUDIO SETTINGS (P26, 27)
    TREBLE
    BASS
    BALANCE
    SURROUND
    AUDIO INPUT
    VOLUMETOOLS (P27, 28)
    INPUT SKIP
    AUTO INPUT SWITCHING
    DVI EDID SELECT*
    3
    OFF TIMER
    LED BRIGHTNESS
    DDC/CI
    SIDE BORDER COLOR
    ECO METER
    ALL RESET
    PIP SETTINGS (P27)
    PIP ON/OFF
    PIP SIZE
    PIP POSITION
     
    						
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    Configuration of group icons (when HDMI/Video Input is selected)
    The configuration of each of the group icons is as shown below. For details on the options, refer to the page that is listed for
    the explanation on each of the group icons.
    *4: For HDMI input only
    *5: For VIDEO1 input only
    *6: For VIDEO2 input only
    INFORMATION (P33)
    DISPLAY MODEAUDIO SETTINGS (P33)
    TREBLE
    BASS
    BALANCE
    SURROUND
    AUDIO INPUT
    VOLUME
    PIP SETTINGS (P33)
    PIP ON/OFF
    PIP SIZE
    PIP POSITIONPICTURE SETTINGS (P30)
    DV MODE
    BRIGHTNESS
    CONTRAST
    SHARPNESS
    BLACK LEVEL
    INPUT TYPE*
    4
    CR OPTIMIZER
    IV MODE
    THROUGH MODE
    BRIGHTNESS SENSOR
    COLOR CONTROL (P32)ADJUSTMENT OF COLOR
    1, 2, 3, N*4
    HUE*5, 6
    SATURATION*5, 6
    MENU TOOLS (P33)
    LANGUAGE
    OSD POSITION
    OSD AUTO OFF
    INFORMATION AUTO  OFF
    OSD LOCK
    MONITOR SETTINGS (P30 to 32)
    SCREEN SIZE
    OVERSCAN
    AV ASPECT RATIO
    NOISE REDUCTION*
    5, 6
    LEFT/RIGHT
    DOWN/UP
    I/P CONVERSION*
    6
    FILM MODE
    PHASE*5
    TOOLS (P33)
    INPUT SKIP
    OFF TIMER
    LED BRIGHTNESS
    DDC/CI
    SIDE BORDER COLOR
    ECO METER
    ALL RESET
    OSD Screen Operations
    Here, an explanation of how to perform basic OSD Screen operations is given, using contrast adjustment as an example.
    For details on other options, refer to “Options for OSD Functions” (Page 23 and 30).
    Example: Adjust the contrast to 100%.
    1. Press the MENU/EXIT button on the monitor or the
    remote control to display the OSD Screen.
    The group icon that is currently selected is highlighted.
    Note:•If the MENU/EXIT button on the monitor or the
    remote control is pressed again, the OSD
    Screen will be cleared.
    •It is possible to change the position in which
    the OSD Screen is displayed. Refer to the
    options for [MENU TOOLS] (Page 29).
    •To select another group icon, move the 
    button of the monitor in the   directions as
    shown in the example below, or press and
    move the 
      control buttons on the remote
    control to the left or right.
    Example: Select Color Control
    Monitor Remote Control
    Monitor Remote Control
    2 to the right 2 to the right
     
    						
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    2. Move the  button of the monitor in the  direction, or
    press the 
     control button on the remote control to
    display the Options Screen.
    The option that is currently selected changes to reversed
    display and is highlighted in blue, and the Adjustment
    Screen is displayed.
    Note:•To cancel the operation, press the MENU/EXIT
    button on the monitor or the remote control to
    return to the Group Icon Screen.
    3. Move the 
     button of the monitor in the  direction, or
    press the 
     control button on the remote control, and
    select [CONTRAST].
    Note:•To cancel the operation, press the MENU/EXIT
    button on the monitor or the remote control to
    return to the Group Icon Screen.
    Monitor Remote ControlMonitor Remote Control
    Monitor Remote Control
    4. Move the  button of the monitor in the   directions,
    or press the 
      control buttons on the remote control,
    and adjust [CONTRAST].
    Note:•Settings specified for DV MODE,
    BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS,
    WHITE LEVEL, BLACK LEVEL, CR
    OPTIMIZER, IV MODE, INPUT TYPE,
    MONITOR SETTINGS, COLOR CONTROL
    (1, 2, 3 only), AUDIO CONTROL, PIP
    CONTROL, OSD SCREEN DISPLAY
    POSITION, OSD AUTO OFF, OFF TIMER,
    INFORMATION AUTO OFF, LED
    BRIGHTNESS, and SIDE BORDER COLOR
    can be restored to factory preset conditions
    with [ALL RESET] (Page 28).
    5. Press the MENU/EXIT button on the monitor or the
    remote control twice to clear the OSD Screen.
    If pressed once, the screen returns to the Group Icon
    Screen. If pressed twice, the OSD Screen is cleared.
    Note:•Move the 
     button in the  direction, or press
    the 
     control button on the remote control to
    return to the Group Icon Screen from the
    Options Screen.
    Contrast adjustment is now complete.
    Note:•If no buttons on the monitor or remote control
    are pressed, and the time set in OSD AUTO
    OFF (Page 29) elapses, the OSD Screen is
    cleared automatically.
    •Depending on the option to be adjusted, an
    OSD message that gives operation instructions
    may be displayed. If such a message is
    displayed, follow the instructions on the screen.
    Monitor Remote Control
     
    						
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    Options for OSD Functions (for PC Input)
    Here, the details of each option are explained.
    Picture Settings
    DV MODE (Dynamic Visual Mode)
    It is possible to switch the DV MODE according to your taste.
    STANDARD1 (Default setting): Standard setting.
    STANDARD2: Standard setting. SATURATION and HUE in Color Control can be adjusted.
    Text: Setting where the overall brightness is subdued, best suited for regular word processing and spreadsheet
    software, etc. The default color temperature setting is 5000K.
    sRGB: The picture is represented in colors that support sRGB, an international standard for color reproduction
    (Page 45). (Color adjustment is not possible).
    Photo: Setting that gives sharpness to black and white colors, best suited for natural images and still images.
    GAME1: Setting that gives sharpness to middle tones, best suited to games that provide images with more power.
    GAME2: Setting that gives sharpness to middle tones, best suited to games that provide images with more power.
    SATURATION and HUE in Color Control can be adjusted.
    MOVIE: Setting that boosts tone production of dark scenes, best suited for movies that reproduce a sense of depth.
    NOTE:•If the DV MODE/RESET button is pressed when the OSD Screen is not displayed, it is possible to switch
    the DV MODE directly in the order of [STANDARD1] → [STANDARD2] → [TEXT] → [sRGB] → [PHOTO] →
    [GAME1] → [GAME2] → [MOVIE] → [STANDARD1] etc. each time the button is pressed.
    •When [sRGB] is selected, color adjustment is not possible.
    •When [STANDARD1], [TEXT], [sRGB], [PHOTO], or [GAME1] is selected, CR Optimizer and IV MODE
    are disabled.
    MP MODE (Motion Picture Mode)
    When you want to enjoy moving images such as games and movies, the MP MODE reproduces moving images
    clearly with suppressed blurriness and reduced shaking, even for fast-moving images.
    The MP MODE can be switched according to the movement of the contents.
    OFF: The MP MODE is inactive.
    LEVEL1: Best suited for moving images with little movement.
    LEVEL2: Best suited for moving images with some movement.
    LEVEL3: Best suited for moving images with fast movement, such as racing games. Improvement effects for
    blurriness are as follows: (Large effect) LEVEL3 > LEVEL2 > LEVEL1 (Little effect)
    NOTE:•When [TEXT], [PHOTO], or [sRGB] is selected for the DV MODE, it is not possible to switch the MP
    MODE. (In this case, the MP MODE is set to [OFF]).
    •If MP MODE is set at [LEVEL1] to [LEVEL3], the display may flicker.
    •If MP MODE is set to [LEVEL1], [LEVEL2], or [LEVEL3], the brightness of the screen becomes dark as
    follows: (Bright) Off > LEVEL1 > LEVEL2 > LEVEL3 (Dark).
    •If using the monitor for still images, it is recommended to set MP MODE to [OFF].
    •If the vertical frequency is a frequency other than 60 Hz, THROUGH MODE and MP MODE
    (Levels 1, 2, 3) cannot be used together. In this case, THROUGH MODE is set to [OFF] or it cannot be
    selected.
    •When the MP MODE/PIP button is pressed in a state where the OSD Screen is not displayed, it is
    possible to switch the MP MODE directly in the order of [OFF] → [LEVEL1] → [LEVEL2] → [LEVEL3] →
    [OFF] etc. each time the button is pressed.
    BRIGHTNESS
    The adjustment bar (0.0% to 100.0%) is displayed. Move the  button in the   directions, or press the  
    control buttons on the remote control to adjust the brightness of the screen.
    CONTRAST
    The adjustment bar (0.0% to 100.0%) is displayed. Move the  button in the   directions, or press the  
    control buttons on the remote control to adjust the contrast of the screen.
    SHARPNESS
    The adjustment bar (0.0% to 100.0%) is displayed. Move the  button in the   directions to adjust the sharpness
    of the text or picture.
     
    						
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    AUTO CONTRAST (For D-SUB (RGB) input only)
    The contrast is automatically adjusted. For detailed procedures on automatic adjustments, refer to “Performing Auto
    Adjust” (Page 17).
    WHITE LEVEL (For D-SUB input only)
    The white level is automatically adjusted. Make adjustments by focusing on a bright part of the screen.
    BLACK LEVEL (For D-SUB/DVI (AV) input only)
    The black level is automatically adjusted. Make adjustments by focusing on a dark part of the screen.
    INPUT TYPE (For DVI (AV) input only (Page 28))
    Select whether to conduct Luminance Level Compensation for the input picture.
    AV Mode (Default setting): Select when viewing video pictures from a video game console or a DVD player.
    Luminance Level Compensation is applied.
    PC Mode: Select when viewing video pictures from a computer. Luminance Level Compensation is not applied.
    NOTE:•If the black tones in the picture appear lighter, select [AV Mode].
    •If there is no gradation in the black and white areas (beyond the Luminance Level), select [PC Mode].
    CR OPTIMIZER
    Turns the CR Optimizer (Contrast Ratio Optimizer) function on or off.
    NOTE:When [STANDARD1], [TEXT], [sRGB], [PHOTO], or [GAME1] is selected for DV MODE, or [LEVEL1],
    [LEVEL2], or [LEVEL3] is selected for MP MODE, it is not possible to turn CR OPTIMIZER on.
    IV MODE (Intelligent Visual Mode)
    It is possible to select the brightness of the screen in accordance with how the monitor is used, in order to reduce
    eye fatigue.
    OFF: The IV MODE is disabled.
    Junior: Recommended for when using the monitor for long periods of time, or for when there are large changes in
    the brightness, such as in animations.
    Middle: Suppresses glare and makes the screen sharp.
    Senior: Suppresses glare when the overall screen is bright.
    NOTE:When [STANDARD1], [TEXT], [sRGB], [PHOTO], or [GAME1] is selected for DV MODE, or [LEVEL1],
    [LEVEL2], or [LEVEL3] is selected for MP MODE, it is not possible to turn IV Mode on.
    THROUGH MODE
    Mode that shortens the delay time of picture signals within the monitor. Use this mode when you are concerned
    about the synchronization between the picture and audio.
    NOTE:•THROUGH MODE realizes shortening of delay time by limiting the picture processing function.
    As a result, several functions such as Color Control cannot be used.
    In addition, there may be cases according to the type of picture where picture quality declines, such as
    smoothness of tones being affected.
    •Even when THROUGH MODE is used, there may be cases where the picture and audio are not
    completely synchronized.
    •If using the monitor for still images, it is recommended to set THROUGH MODE off.
    •When THROUGH MODE is turned on, PIP is cleared and cannot be used.
    •If [Real] or [2x Zoom] is selected for Screen Size, THROUGH MODE cannot be turned on.
    •The following restrictions apply for DVI (AV), HDMI, and VIDEO Input.
    When THROUGH MODE is turned on, [OVERSCAN] is set to [FULL (100%)].
    If [AUTO] (for 16:9 input signal) or [16:9] is selected for AV Aspect Ratio, THROUGH MODE cannot be
    turned on.
    •If the vertical frequency is a frequency other than 60 Hz, THROUGH MODE and MP MODE
    (Levels 1, 2, 3) cannot be used together. In this case, THROUGH MODE is set to [OFF] or it cannot be
    selected.
    BRIGHTNESS SENSOR
    Switch the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor, which detects the brightness inside a room.
    Off: The brightness sensor is disabled.
    WEAK: Reduces the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor.
    MEDIUM: Sets the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor at medium level.
    STRONG: Increases the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor strong.
    The brightness of the screen changes as follows: (Bright) OFF → WEAK → MEDIUM → STRONG (Dark).
     
    						
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    Monitor Settings
    AUTO ADJUST (For D-SUB (RGB) input only)
    The display position in the horizontal and vertical directions, horizontal size, and phase are automatically adjusted.
    For detailed procedures on automatic adjustments, refer to “Performing Auto Adjust” (Page 17).
    SCREEN SIZE
    Function that automatically expands the display screen. This function is enabled when the resolution of the input
    signal is lower than the number of display pixels.
    Full: The input picture signal is expanded to cover the entire screen. If a signal other than 16:10 is input for the
    aspect ratio (horizontal to vertical ratio), the aspect ratio changes.
    Aspect: Expands the picture signal to cover as much of the screen as possible, while maintaining the aspect ratio of
    the input picture signal. Consequently, the display screen is not fully expanded in either the vertical or horizontal
    direction, depending on the picture signal that is input.
    Real: The input picture signal is displayed in its actual resolution. (The screen is not expanded).
    2x Zoom: The resolution of the input picture signal is expanded by 2x vertically and horizontally and displayed.
    NOTE:•When Screen Size is set to a setting other than [Full], there may be cases where PIP is not able to be
    displayed. In such cases, set Screen Size to [Full].
    •For some resolutions, the input picture signal is not expanded to cover the entire screen. Depending on
    the input signal, the display screen may not be fully expanded in either the vertical or horizontal direction.
    •The 2x Zoom function is active only when a resolution signal of 960 x 600 or smaller is input.
    If a larger resolution signal is input, the signal is displayed in [FULL] even if [2x ZOOM] is selected.
    •When THROUGH MODE is on, [REAL] and [2x ZOOM] cannot be selected.
    LEFT/RIGHT (For D-SUB/DVI (AV) input only)
    The adjustment bar (0.0% to 100.0%) is displayed. Move the  button of the monitor in the   directions, or press
    the 
      control buttons on the remote control and adjust the display position in the horizontal direction.
    DOWN/UP (For D-SUB/DVI (AV) input only)
    The adjustment bar (0.0% to 100.0%) is displayed. Move the  button of the monitor in the   directions, or press
    the 
      control buttons on the remote control and adjust the display position in the vertical direction.
    HORIZONTAL SIZE (For D-SUB input only)
    Adjust the horizontal size when vertical stripes appear on the screen or when the width of the screen size needs to
    be adjusted.
    The adjustment bar (0.0% to 100.0%) is displayed. Move the 
     button of the monitor in the   directions, or press
    the 
      control buttons on the remote control and adjust the horizontal size.
    RESOLUTION SWITCHING (For D-SUB input only)
    It is possible to directly specify the resolution of the input signal manually. Depending on the input signal, there may
    be cases where the correct resolution cannot be automatically determined. In such cases, it is possible to directly
    specify a resolution using this function and display the screen in the specified resolution.
    NOTE:If a resolution signal other than one that is displayed on the OSD (e.g. 640 x 480) is input, this function does
    is disabled.
    PHASE (For D-SUB input only)
    Adjust the phase when noise in the horizontal direction is displayed on the screen, or blurring of text or fuzziness of
    contours occurs.
    The adjustment bar (0.0% to 100.0%) is displayed. Move the 
     button of the monitor in the   directions, or press
    the 
      control buttons on the remote control and adjust the phase.
    Color Control
    It is possible to adjust the colors of the screen according to your taste. You can also store the values to which the
    ratio of the colors was changed.
    NOTE:When [sRGB] is selected for DV MODE, color control is not possible.
     
    						
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    1, 2, 3
    For the settings for 1, 2, and 3, the ratio of each of the colors (RED, GREEN, and BLUE) can be adjusted by moving
    the 
     button in the   directions.
    GAIN: The color strength can be adjusted for each of the colors*
    1. Making this value larger results in the selected
    color becoming more vivid.
    OFFSET: The black level can be adjusted for each of the colors*
    1. Making this value larger results in the selected
    color becoming brighter.
    SATURATION: The color strength can be adjusted. Making this value larger results in the entire screen becoming
    more vivid.
    HUE: The hue can be adjusted for each of the colors*
    2. By moving the  button in the   directions, the color
    becomes closer to the color on the left end or right end of the lever bar.
    *1 RED, GREEN, BLUE
    *2 RED, YELLOW, GREEN, CYAN, BLUE, MAGENTA
    NOTE:•When [STANDARD1], [TEXT], [PHOTO], or [GAME1] is selected for DV MODE, it is not possible to adjust
    SATURATION or HUE.
    •When the INPUT/SELECT button is pressed after pressing the DV MODE/RESET button, the color
    settings return to their default values.
    N (NATIVE)
    The picture is displayed in the original LCD panel colors. (Adjustments cannot be made).
    Audio Settings
    TREBLE
    Move the  button of the monitor in the   directions, or press the   control buttons on the remote control and
    adjust the treble volume.
    BASS
    Move the  button of the monitor in the   directions, or press the   control buttons on the remote control and
    adjust the bass volume.
    BALANCE
    Move the  button of the monitor in the   directions, or press the   control buttons on the remote control and
    adjust the balance of the L/R volume. The volume on the left side becomes larger when 
     is pressed and the volume
    on the right side becomes larger when 
     is pressed.
    SURROUND
    Switch the surround function on or off.
    Off: The surround function is disabled.
    On: The surround function is enabled.
    AUDIO INPUT
    It is possible to switch only the audio input, without changing the connection to a particular device.
    MAIN SCREEN PRIORITY (Default setting): The audio input switches in conjunction with switches in the picture
    input for the main screen.
    SUB-SCREEN PRIORITY: The audio input switches in conjunction with a switch in the picture input for the sub-
    screen. If the sub-screen is not displayed, the audio input switches to that of the main screen. The green bar on the
    OSD indicates that AUDIO SWITCH MODE is enabled.
    FIXED AUDIO: It is possible to select a desired audio input. In addition, the audio input does not switch even when
    the picture input switches. The green bar on the OSD indicates that AUDIO SWITCH MODE is enabled.
    When MAIN SCREEN PRIORITY is selected. When SUB-SCREEN PRIORITY is selected. When [PC] for FIXED
    AUDIO is selected.
    NOTE:•If the INPUT/SELECT button is pressed for a long time when the OSD Screen is not displayed, the display
    jumps to this [Audio Input] settings screen.
    •If an item other than [MAIN SCREEN PRIORITY] is displayed, there may be cases where the audio is not
    output, depending on the input.
    •If the DVI input screen is displayed for either the main screen or the sub-screen, HDMI1 and HDMI2 audio
    are not output and there is no sound.
    •If the HDMI1 input screen is displayed for either the main screen or the sub-screen, HDMI2 audio is not
    output and there is no sound. PC audio can be selected.
    •If the HDMI2 input screen is displayed for either the main screen or the sub-screen, HDMI1 audio is not
    output, and there is no sound. PC audio can be selected.
     
    						
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    VOLUME
    Move the  button in the   directions to adjust the volume.
    Turn the mute function on or off by pressing the center of the 
     button.
    NOTE:This monitor does not support double audio (bilingual audio).
    PIP Settings
    PIP ON/OFF
    Select which input signal to display as the sub-screen inside the regular screen. When Off is selected, the PIP
    function is disabled.
    The PIP (Picture-in-Picture) function displays a sub-screen inside the main screen, enabling the user to view the
    computer screen and TV or video screen simultaneously. The combinations for the main screen and sub-screen that
    are supported are as follows.
    NOTE:•If you want to output the audio for the sub-screen, set “Audio Input” (Page 26) under the OSD function for
    [AUDIO SETTINGS] to [SUB-SCREEN PRIORITY].
    •If the vertical frequency of the picture signal is a frequency other than 60 Hz, there may be cases where
    PIP cannot be displayed.
    •Based on the settings for [SCREEN SIZE], [OVERSCAN], and [AV ASPECT RATIO] in [MONITOR
    SETTINGS], there may be cases where PIP cannot be displayed.
    •When THROUGH MODE is set to On, PIP cannot be used.
    PIP SIZE
    Specify settings for the size of the sub-screen. Based on the type of picture signal, the sub-screen is displayed in an
    appropriate aspect ratio.
    D-SUB DVI-D HDMI1 HDMI2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2D-SUB----DVI-D ---HDMI1 ---HDMI2 ---VIDEO1----
    VIDEO2 - - - - -
    Sub
    Main
    Small Medium Large[4:3] picture signal 400 x 300 520 x 390 640 x 480[5:4] picture signal 400 x 320 520 x 416 640 x 512Wide picture signal [16:9] 400 x 225 520 x 292 640 x 360
    Wide picture signal [16:10] 400 x 250 520 x 325 640 x 400
    PIP POSITION
    Move the  button of the monitor in the horizontal and vertical (   ) directions, or press the     control
    buttons on the remote control to move the sub-screen to an arbitrary position.
    Tools
    INPUT SKIP
    By setting [SKIP], it is possible to force input to be disabled.
    The inputs for which [SKIP] is set do not switch even when the INPUT/SELECT button is pressed, and are skipped.
    By setting [SKIP] for an input that you will not use, it is possible for switching of input to be carried out even more
    smoothly.
    When [SKIP] is set, [Skip Mode] is displayed in green on the bottom of the OSD during switching of input, indicating
    that Skip Mode is enabled.
    To enable input again, change the setting to [Display].
    NOTE:•The default setting is [Display].
    •It is not possible to set [SKIP] for all inputs at once.
    •The inputs for which [SKIP] is set cannot be selected as the PIP screen.
    •Settings are possible even when there is no signal.
    •If the INPUT/SELECT button is pressed for a long time when the NO SIGNAL screen is displayed,
    the SKIP MODE screen is displayed and settings are possible.
     
    						
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    AUTO INPUT SWITCHING
    Function that automatically selects a socket with an input signal in cases where there are multiple inputs.
    The selected socket can be confirmed in Information on the OSD Screen.
    ON: When there is no longer an input signal from the socket that is currently displayed, the display automatically
    changes if a signal from another socket is input.
    OFF: Automatic switching of the input signal display is not performed.
    NOTE:•This function is supported only for PC connections (DVI or D-SUB connection).
    •Although it is possible to use a conversion cable or conversion connector to input a PC signal for HDMI1,
    HDMI2, VIDEO1 or VIDEO2, the Auto Input Switching function is not enabled for such inputs.
    In this case, press the INPUT/SELECT button to switch the input.
    DVI EDID SELECT
    Select the input mode for the DVI input socket.
    PC (Default setting): For when connecting a computer to the DVI input socket.
    AV:  For when connecting a game console or DVD player to the DVI input socket.
    NOTE:•Operations are possible even when [NO SIGNAL] is displayed on the screen (Page 34).
    •Supported for DVI-D input only.
    OFF TIMER
    Function that automatically turns off the power when the set time has elapsed after the power of this equipment is
    turned on. Move the 
     button of the monitor in the   directions, or press the   control buttons on the remote
    control and set OFF TIMER in a range between 1 hour and 24 hours, in increments of 1 hour. This function is
    effective in reducing energy consumption, as it automatically turns off the monitor even when you forget to turn the
    power off.
    NOTE:If OFF TIMER is set, the power automatically turns off when the set time elapses, even when the monitor is
    in use.
    LED BRIGHTNESS
    The adjustment bar (0.0% to 100.0%) is displayed. Move the  button in the   directions, or press the  
    control buttons on the remote control to adjust the brightness of the power LED.
    DDC/CI
    Function that limits various operations through DDC/CI (Page 45) communication. Move the  button of the monitor
    in the 
      directions, or press the   control buttons on the remote control, and turn DDC/CI communication
    on or off.
    SIDE BORDER COLOR
    Adjust the color of the areas on both sides of the monitor where nothing is displayed when Screen Size is set to Aspect.
    Move the 
     button of the monitor in the   directions, or press the   control buttons on the remote control, select
    a color from among R, G, and B, and press the buttons in the 
      directions to adjust each of the colors.
    ECO METER
    The power-saving effects are displayed.
    Energy-saving power 1: The integrated power-saving effects for when the power is on are displayed in terms of
    electric energy consumption (Wh).
    Energy-saving power 2: The total integrated power-saving effects, including for when the power is off and when the
    Power Management function is in operation, are displayed in terms of electric energy consumption (Wh).
    ECO meter display:
    OFF (Default setting): The ECO meter is not displayed.
    ON: The ECO meter is displayed in the bottom right corner of the screen. The power-saving effect is displayed
    in terms of electric power (W).
    Transparency of ECO meter: The opacity of the ECO meter can be adjusted.
    NOTE:•If the electric energy consumption (Wh) display is reset, the display for both Energy-saving power 1 and
    Energy-saving power 2 returns to [0] Wh.
    •Power-saving effects can be expected based on settings for IV MODE, CR OPTIMIZER and BRIGHTNESS.
    •This function does not support electric power consumed through audio volume.
    •The values for reduced electric energy consumption (Wh) and electric power (W) are rough indications.
    [ALL RESET]
    Settings for DV MODE, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, WHITE LEVEL, BLACK LEVEL, CR
    OPTIMIZER, IV MODE, INPUT TYPE, MONITOR SETTINGS, COLOR CONTROL (1, 2, 3 only), AUDIO CONTROL,
    PIP CONTROL, OSD SCREEN DISPLAY POSITION, OSD AUTO OFF, OFF TIMER, INFORMATION AUTO OFF,
    LED BRIGHTNESS, and SIDE BORDER COLOR can be restored to their default settings with [ALL RESET].
    Follow the instructions on the screen to carry out reset processing.
     
    						
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