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    							21E
    Remote Control Mode 
    With	the	remote	control	unit	it’s	possible	to	perform	operation	
    of...•	 The	primary	monitor
    •	 Monitors	with	a	specified	ID	No.
    •	 All	primary/secondary	monitors
    It’s necessary to specify which type of operation will be 
    performed in advance.
    1.  If using the remote control unit, press 
    MODE for approx 5 
    seconds. 
    If using the monitor buttons, hold both 
     and  at 
    the same time on the primary.
    ▲▲THIS MONIT OR ONLY
    REMOTE CONTROL  MODE
    MODE
    OK CANCEL
    Operate this monitor
    .
    2. Press  
    or , select the mode, then perform 
    settings.
    THIS MONITOR ONLY
    Performs operation of only the primary using the remote 
    control unit.
    [Example]		 If	the 	volume 	is 	lowered, 	the 	volume 	of 	the 	primary	
    will lower.
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 2
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 3
    Primary
    ID No.: 1
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 4
    VOLUME 10
    Press         to lower the volum e
    SPECIFIED MONITOR
    Performs	operation	 of	a	 monitor	 with	a	specified	 ID	No. 	using	
    the remote control unit.
    Press 
     or 	to	select	ID	No.,	then	press	 or  to 
    select	the	ID	No.	of	the	monitor	that	you	will	operate.
    *		 When	it	receives	signals	from		the	remote	control	unit,	
    “Operating	specified	monitor.”	will	be	displayed	on	the	
    primary screen.
    [Example.]		 If	ID	No.	is	set	to	3	and	the	volume	is	lowered,	
    the	volume	of	the	monitor	for	ID	No.:	3	will	lower.
    Secondary
    ID No.: 2
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 3
    Primary
    ID No.: 1
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 4
    VOLUME 10
    Press         to lower the volum e
    When	you	would	like	to	confirm	the	ID	No.	that	is	set	to	the	
    monitor, press 
     or 	to	select	ID	No.	DISPLAY,	then	
    press 
    .	 The	ID	No.	will	be	displayed	on	the	screen.
    ALL MONITORS
    Performs operation of all primary/secondary monitors.
    *		ALL will be displayed on the menu of the primary.
    *		 When	it	receives	signals	from	the	remote	control	unit,	
    “Operating all monitors.” will be displayed on the secondary 
    screen.	(Excluding	power	and	input	mode	selection	operation)
    *		Settings	may	not	be	reflected	depending	on	the	state	of	the	
    connected monitors.
    [Example]		 If	the	power	for	the	primary	is	turned	ON,	the	power	
    for all the monitors will be turned ON.
    Secondary
    ID No.: 2
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 3
    Primary
    ID No.: 1
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 4
    Power ONPower ON
    Power ONPower ON
    Press          to turn the power ONPOWER
    Press  or 	to	select	EXPAND	ITEM,	and	press	 or 
     to select to perform this action or not.
    OFF  ........... For	all	monitors, 	only	power,	input	mode	
    selection, and product information display 
    operations	will	be	recognized.
    ON ............. For	all	monitors, 	all	operations	will	be	
    recognized.  
    After returning to the normal screen with 
    procedure	3,	when	5	minutes	have	passed	from	
    the end of operation, it will automatically return 
    to	OFF. 
    ALL  [EXP AND ITEM] will be displayed on the menu of 
    the primary.
    *		 Even	when	REMOTE	CONTROL 	MODE	is	set	
    to ALL MONITORS, certain settings such as 
    LAN	settings	and	ID	No.	settings	will	not	be	
    reflected	on	the	other	monitors.
    3.  Press 
     or  to select OK, then press MENU and 
    return to the normal screen.
    4.  Perform operation.
    Caution
    •	 When	the	remote	control	mode	is	set	to	 ALL	MONITORS	
    and	EXPAND	ITEM	is	set	to	ON,	performing	remote	control	
    operations	that	change	adjustment	values	will	result	in	
    the	secondary	adjustment	values	being	the	same	as	the	
    primary	adjustment	values.
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 2
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 3
    Primary
    ID No.: 1
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 4
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 2
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 3
    Primary
    ID No.: 1
    Secondar y
    ID No.: 4
    VOLUME 12VOLUME 11
    VOLUME 10VOLUME 9
    VOLUME 10VOLUME 10
    VOLUME 10VOLUME 10
    Press          to lower the volume
    Be	careful	of	this	when	adjusting	individual	displays.
    TIPS
    •	 You	can	copy	the	setting	values	of	the	primary	to	other	 monitors	with	COPY 	SETTING	VALUE.	(See	page	25.)
    •	 The 	buttons 	on 	the 	monitor 	itself 	(primary) 	are 	also 	effective	
    in remote control mode.
    •	 When	monitors	connected	in	a 	daisy	chain	are	in	standby	
    mode	for	LOW	POWER,	operation	cannot	be	performed	for	
    subsequent	monitors. 
    						
    							22E
    Menu Items
    Displaying the menu screen
    Video	and	audio	adjustment	and	settings	of	various	functions	
    are enabled. This section describes how to use the menu 
    items. See pages 23 to 27 for details of each menu items.
    Caution
    •	 Do	not	turn	the	main	power	switch	off	while	the	menu	items	are	being	displayed.	Doing	so	may	initialize	the	settings.
    nExample of operation
    (Adjusting	CONTRAST
    	in	the	PICTURE	menu)
    1.  Press MENU to display the menu screen.
    1366x76 8
    V: 60 Hz    H: 47.7 kHz
    AUTO
    CLOCK
    PHASE
    H-POS
    V-POS
    H-SIZE
    V -SIZE
    H-RESOLUTION
    V- RESOLUTION
    RESET
    SCREEN
    PICTURE AUDIO
    SETUP
    OPTION MULT I
    PIP/PbyP
    600 25
    610
    37
    50
    50
    1366 768
    SCREEN 1/1
    END···[MENU]
    PC D-SUB
    2. 
    Press  
    or  to select PICTURE, and press .
    3.  Press 
     
    or  to select CONTRAST.
    AUT O
    ANALOG GAIN
    ANALOG OFFSET
    BRIGHT
    CONTRAST
    BLACK LEVEL
    TINT
    COLORS
    SHARPNESS
    RGB INPUT RANGE64
    86
    31
    30
    30
    30
    30
    12
    1/2
    FULL
    PC D-SUBPICTURE
    SCREEN
    PICTURE AUDIO
    SETUP
    OPTION MULT I
    PIP/PbyP
    OK···[MENU]
    MOVE OSD···[DISPL AY]
    1366x768 V: 60 Hz    H: 47.7 kHz
    4.  Press  or   to adjust the setting.
    AUT
    O
    ANALOG GAIN
    ANALOG OFFSET
    BRIGHT
    CONTRAST
    BLACK LEVEL
    TINT
    COLORS
    SHARPNESS
    RGB INPUT RANGE64
    86
    31
    40
    30
    30
    30
    12
    1/2
    FULL
    PC D-SUBPICTURE
    SCREEN
    PICTURE AUDIO
    SETUP
    OPTION MULT I
    PIP/PbyP
    OK···[MENU]
    MOVE OSD···[DISPL AY]
    1366x768 V: 60 Hz    H: 47.7 kHz
    For	items	that	have	 , press , make settings and then 
    press MENU.
    5.  Press 
    MENU twice to close the menu screen.
    TIPS
    •	 The	menu	will 	differ	depending 	on	the	input	mode.
    •	 The	menu	screen	will	close	automatically	if	no	operation	is	 performed	for	about	15	seconds.	(DATE/TIME	SETTING,	
    SCHEDULE	and	LAN	SETUP 	screens	will	close	in	about	4	
    minutes.)
    n Menu screen display
    AUT
    O
    ANALOG GAIN
    ANALOG OFFSET
    BRIGHT
    CONTRAST
    BLACK LEVEL
    TINT
    COLORS
    SHARPNESS
    RGB INPUT RANGE64
    86
    31
    30
    30
    30
    30
    12
    1/2
    FULL
    PC D-SUBSCREEN
    PICTURE AUDIO
    SETUP
    OPTION MULT I
    PIP/PbyP PICTURE
    OK···[MENU]
    MOVE OSD···[DISPL AY]
    1366x768 V: 60 Hz    H: 47.7 kHz
    1
    32
    4
    1	 Name	of	the	menu
    2 Input mode
    3  An item being selected (highlighted)
    4  Screen resolution of input signal, and other data.
    TIPS
    •	 Items	that	cannot	be	selected	 appear	in	gray. 
    (e.g.	Function	not	supported	by	the	current	input	signal)
    n Menu Items
    The displayed menu items vary depending on whether or not 
    the	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	attached.
    The	following	menus	will	be	displayed	only	when	the	PN-ZB02	
    (optional) is attached.
    Menu
    Item
    SETUP HOT	PLUG	CONTROL DVI
    RS-232C/LAN	SELECT
    LAN	SETUP
    OPTION INPUT	SELECT DVI
    BNC
    AUDIO	SELECT PC	DVI-D
    PC	D-SUB
    PC	RGB
    AV	DVI-D
    AV	COMPONENT	
    (BNC)
    AV	COMPONENT 	
    (D-SUB)
    AV	S-VIDEO
    AV	VIDEO	(BNC)
    AV	VIDEO	(D-SUB)
    PIP/PbyP PIP	SOURCE 
    						
    							E23
    Menu item details
    The menu will differ depending on the input mode.
    nSCREEN
    You can move the menu screen display position each time DISPLAY is pressed.
    AUTO (PC D-SUB/PC RGB)
    The	CLOCK,	PHASE,	H-POS,	and	V-POS	are	automatically	
    adjusted.
    Pressing 
     
    performs	adjustment.
    Use	this	automatic	adjustment	when	you	use	the	PC	D-sub	
    input	terminal	or	PC	RGB	input	terminals	to	display	a	PC	
    screen	for	the	first	time	or	when	you	change	the	setting	of	
    the	PC.	(See	page	30.)
    CLOCK (PC D-SUB/PC RGB)
    Adjusts	frequency	for	sampling	clock	for	applicable	video.
    Adjust	when	there	is	flickering	in	the	form	of	vertical	stripes.
    When	using	the	adjustment	pattern	(see	page	30),	make	
    adjustments	so	that	no	vertical	stripe	noise	appears	in	it.
    PHASE (PC D-SUB/PC RGB)
    Adjusts	sampling	clock	phase	for	applicable	video.
    Useful when small characters appear with low contrast and/
    or	there	are	flickers	at	corners.
    When	using	the	adjustment	pattern	(see	page	30),	make	
    adjustments	so	that	no	horizontal	stripe	noise	appears	in	it.
    *	 Adjustments 	to 	PHASE 	should 	be 	made 	only 	after 	CLOCK	
    has been correctly set.
    H-POS
    Adjust	the	horizontal	position	of	the	image.
    V-POS
    Adjust	the	vertical	position	of	the	image.
    H-SIZE
    Adjust	the	horizontal	size	of	the	image.
    V-SIZE
    Adjust	the	vertical	size	of	the	image.
    H-RESOLUTION (PC D-SUB/PC RGB)
    Sets	proper	horizontal	resolution	when	the	resolution	of	
    input	signals	is	not	recognized	properly.	(Adjustment	may	be	
    impossible with some signals.)
    V-RESOLUTION (PC D-SUB/PC RGB)
    Sets proper vertical resolution when the resolution of input 
    signals	is	not	recognized	properly.	(Adjustment	may	be	
    impossible with some signals.)
    RESET
    Resets	the	values	of	the	SCREEN	menu	items	to	the	factory	
    preset values.
    Select “ON” and then press 
    MENU.
    nPICTURE
    You can move the menu screen display position each time DISPLAY is pressed.
    AUTO (PC D-SUB/PC RGB)
    The	 ANALOG	GAIN	and	 ANALOG	OFFSET	are	
    automatically	adjusted.
    Pressing 
      performs	adjustment.
    ANALOG GAIN (PC D-SUB/PC RGB)
    Adjusts	the	bright	portions	of	the	video	input	signal.
    ANALOG OFFSET (PC D-SUB/PC RGB)
    Adjusts	the	dark	portions	of	the	video	input	signal.
    BRIGHT
    Adjusts	the	backlight	brightness.	(In	PIP 	mode,	the	main	side	
    setting	is	reflected	in	the	image.)
    CONTRAST
    Adjusts	the	difference	between	the	bright	and	dark	portions	
    of the image.
    BLACK LEVEL
    Adjusts	the	entire	brightness	of	the	video	signals.
    TINT
    Adjusts	the	hue.	Selecting	+	changes	the	color	towards	
    green,	and	selecting	-	changes	it	towards	magenta.
    COLORS
    Adjusts	the	color	intensity.
    SHARPNESS
    Adjusts	the	sharpness	of	the	image.
    RGB INPUT RANGE (PC DVI-D/PC HDMI/PC D-SUB/PC 
    RGB/AV DVI-D/AV HDMI)
    Sets	the	RGB	input	signal	range.	When	using	HDMI	set	to	
    AUTO,	the	RGB	input	signal	is	detected	automatically.	Use	
    AUTO normally.
    If	the	RGB	input	signal	range	cannot	be	set	appropriately	
    even	when	using	 AUTO,	set	according	to	the	image.	When	
    the setting is different, images will be displayed with washed 
    out blacks and compressed gradients.
    ADVANCED (AV input)
    You	can	adjust	more	specifically.	(See	page	30.)
    COLOR MODE
    Changes	the	color	mode	on	the	screen.	 The	color	mode	on	
    the screen can also be changed using a remote control unit. 
    (See	page	19.)
    *	 sRGB	is	PC	input	only.	See	page	19	for	details.
    WHITE BALANCE
    THRU .............. Displays	the	input	signal	level	as 	is.	(for	PC	
    DVI-D/PC	HDMI	only)
    PRESET  .........Selects	the	color	temperature	using	PRESET.
    USER .............. Used	for	adjusting	R-/G-/B-CONTRAST 	and	
    R-/G-/B-OFFSET 	respectively.
    PRESET
    Selects	the	color	temperature	when	the	WHITE	BALANCE	is	
    set	to	PRESET.
    The setting values are shown for reference. The color 
    temperature of the screen varies over time.
    This function is not intended to keep the color temperature 
    constant.
    Menu Items 
    						
    							E24
    USER
    Adjusts	each	item	when	the	WHITE	BALANCE	is	set	to	
    USER.
    R-CONTRAST .... Adjusts	bright-toned	red	component.
    G-CONTRAST  .... Adjusts	bright-toned	green	component.
    B-CONTRAST  .... Adjusts	bright-toned	blue	component.
    R-OFFSET  .......... Adjusts	dark-toned	red	component.
    G-OFFSET  ......... Adjusts	dark-toned	green	component.
    B-OFFSET  .......... Adjusts	dark-toned	blue	component.
    COPY TO USER
    Copies	the	value	set	for	PRESET 	to	the	USER	setting.
    Select “ON” and then press 
    MENU.
    GAMMA
    Selects	the	gamma.	USER	sets	the	gamma	to	the	sent	
    value (see page 36). (In PIP mode, the main side setting is 
    reflected	in	the	image.)
    When	using	LOCAL 	DIMMING,	it	controls	the	brightness	per	
    area. So, the gamma may differ from the set value.
    LOCAL DIMMING
    Automatically controls the backlight brightness per area 
    according to the image. Increasing the level of this setting 
    will result in higher contrast of the image, and will lower the 
    monitor power consumption.
    Light	leakage	and/or	a	ring-like	appearance	may	be	seen	
    depending	on	the	image.	Change	the	setting	in	this	situation.
    (In	PIP 	mode,	the	main	side	setting	is	reflected	in	the	image.)
    When	using	multiple	monitors,	if	there	is	a	difference	in	the	
    brightness	between	the	monitors,	adjust	the	setting.
    POWER LIMITED
    Can	be	set	when	LOCAL 	DIMMING	is	HIGH.	Set	the	value	
    so that it is smaller than the set power consumption (see 
    page	56.)	by	adjusting	the	brightness,	etc.
    DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN
    Displays	a	color	pattern.	Can	be	displayed	while	the	menu	
    screen is displayed, so you can refer to the pattern while 
    adjusting	the	image.
    OFF  .................... No pattern display.
    WHITE  ................ White	single	color	pattern	display.
    RED  .................... Red single color pattern display.
    GREEN  ............... Green	single	color	pattern	display.
    BLUE  .................. Blue	single	color	pattern	display.
    USER..................  R ed/green/blue mixed color pattern display.  
    When	USER	is	selected,	set	each	color’s	
    level.
    RESET
    Resets	the	values	of	the	PICTURE	menu	items	to	the	factory	
    preset values.
    Select “ON” and then press 
    MENU.
    n AUDIO
    TREBLE
    Adjusts	the	volume	of	treble-level	sound.
    BASS
    Adjusts	the	volume	of	bass-level	sound.
    BALANCE
    Adjusts	the	balance	of	the	audio	sound	between	right	and	
    left.
    RESET
    Resets	the	values	of	the	
    AUDIO	menu	items	to	the	factory	
    preset values.
    Select “ON” and then press 
    MENU.
    n SETUP
    OSD H-POSITION
    Adjusts	the	horizontal	display	position	of	menu	screen.
    OSD V-POSITION
    Adjusts	the	vertical	display	position	of	menu	screen.
    SCREEN MOTION
    Residual images are reduced by moving the screen.
    PATTERN1 .....
    The whole screen moves vertically and 
    horizontally.
    PATTERN2 ..... A black screen spreads from the bottom of 
    the screen and then shrinks to the bottom of 
    the screen. 
    If the monitor is installed in the vertical 
    orientation, a black screen spreads from the 
    left end of the screen and then shrinks to the 
    left end of the screen.
    PATTERN3 ..... A black bar moves from the left end to the 
    right end of the screen. 
    If the monitor is installed in the vertical 
    orientation, a black bar moves from the top 
    to the bottom of the screen.
    PATTERN4 ..... Black	screens	appear	from	both	the	top	and	
    bottom of the screen, and the displayed 
    image	is	compressed	into	the	central	field.  
    If the monitor is installed in the vertical 
    orientation, the screen is compressed from 
    the left and right ends.
    PATTERN1PATTERN2
    PATTERN4PATTERN3
    MOTION TIME 1
    Specify	a	time	period	(operating	interval)	until	SCREEN	
    MOTION starts.
    MOTION TIME 2
    Specify	a	time	period	during	which	SCREEN	MOTION	
    operates (time period during which the screen will move).
    MONITOR
    Select the installation direction of the monitor.
    LANDSCAPE  ............Horizonta l orientation
    PORTRAIT  ...............Vertical	orientation
    LANGUAGE
    Sets the display language for the menu screen.
    POWER ON DELAY
    You can delay the screen display after the monitor is turned 
    on.	 The	period	can	be	set	up	to	60	seconds	in	units	of	one	
    second.	When	this	function	is	activated,	the	power	LED	
    flashes 	(at 	approx. 	1 	second 	interval) 	in 	orange. 	This 	function	
    is	disabled	when	0	is	specified.
    Menu Items 
    						
    							E25
    Menu Items
    BRIGHTNESS SENSOR  
    (When connected to the PN-ZR01 (optional) only)
    When	set	to	ON	or	ON:	DISPLAY,	the	brightness	will	
    automatically change according to the lighting and 
    surrounding brightness. Performs operation with the primary 
    monitor.	If	set	to	ON:	DISPLAY,	the	effect	will	be	displayed	
    with a 
    .
    If connecting to multiple monitors, the brightness of all the 
    monitors will change.
    The 
     will be displayed on the primary only.
    When	setting	BRIGHT 	in	SCHEDULE	on	the	OPTION	menu,	
    set	BRIGHTNESS	SENSOR	to	OFF.
    BRIGHTNESS SENSOR SETTING   
    (When connected to the PN-ZR01 (optional) only)
    Performs	adjustments	to	the	brightness	sensor.	Performs	
    operation with the primary monitor.
    Set the surrounding brightness and the current screen 
    luminance	to	 AMBIENT	BRIGHTNESS	and	SCREEN	
    BRIGHTNESS.
    Individually	set	WHEN	LIGHT:	and	WHEN	DARK:.
    Even	if	brighter	or	darker	than	the	set	 AMBIENT	
    BRIGHTNESS,	the	screen	brightness	will	not	change.
    CURRENT 	AMBIENT 	BRIGHTNESS	is	shown	for	reference.
    COPY SETTING VALUE
    When	the	monitor	has	been	connected	to	multiple	monitors	
    with	RS-232C,	you	can	copy	the	primary	setting	details	to	
    the secondary. Perform operations with the primary monitor.
    Selects	the	settings	to	copy	with	COPY 	SETTING	VALUE	
    TARGET.
    “PICTURE”	ONLY  ... Copies	the	 PICTURE	menu	settings.*
    ALL  ........................ Copies	all	the	settings.*
    Select	the	ID	No.	of	the	monitor	that	you	would	like	copy	to	
    with	COPY 	TO	ID	No.,	then	select	COPY 	and	press	
    MENU.
    If you select ALL, settings will be copied to all monitors.
    When	you	would	like	to	confirm	the	ID	No.	that	is	set	to	the	
    monitor,	select	ID	No.	and	press	
    .	 The	ID	No.	will	be	
    displayed on the screen.
    *		 Certain	setting	details	such	as	 ANALOG	GAIN,	ANALOG	
    OFFSET,	and	DISPLAY 	COLOR	PATTERN	cannot	be	
    copied.
    LOGO SCREEN
    Sets whether or not to display the logo screen.
    STANDBY MODE
    When	STANDARD	is	selected,	startup	time	from	standby	
    mode is reduced. Note, however that, more power will be 
    consumed in standby mode.
    When	LOW	POWER	is	selected,	current	consumption	
    is reduced while the monitor is in standby mode. Note, 
    however, that the startup time from standby mode becomes 
    longer.
    If	set	to	LOW	POWER,	certain	RS-232C	commands	cannot	
    be used in standby mode, and control via LAN will be 
    disabled.
    OFF IF NO OPERATION
    Determines	whether	or	not	to	set	the	monitor	to	go	into	
    standby mode when there is no operation from the remote 
    control	unit,	RS-232C	commands,	or	LAN	for	over	4	hours.
    HOT PLUG CONTROL
    Sets	whether	to	use	hot	plug	control	for	the	PC/AV	HDMI	
    and	PC/AV	DVI-D	input	terminals.
    RS-232C/LAN SELECT
    Selects the method with which to control the monitor from 
    the computer.
    ID No. SET
    Assigns	ID	numbers	to	monitors	connected	in	a	daisy	chain	
    (see	page	34),	using	the	remote	control	unit	or	RS-232	
    cables.
    The	numbers	1	to	255	are	available	for	ID	numbers.
    If	“0”	is	set,	the	system	regards	this	as	the	state	where	no	ID	
    number is set.
    AUTO ASSIGN ID No.
    ID	No.	to	be	used	will	be	automatically	assigned	when	
    multiple	monitors	are	connected	with	RS-232C.
    Select ON, then press 
    MENU. Perform operations with the 
    primary monitor.
    BAUD RATE
    Selects	the	communication	speed	used	for	RS-232C	
    communication.
    LAN SETUP
    Configures	the	settings	to	control	the	monitor	from	the	
    computer	via	LAN.	(See	page	45.)
    AUTO ASSIGN FIXED IP ADDR.
    Can	be	enabled	when	RS-232C/LAN	SELECT 	is	LAN	and	
    the	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	OFF.
    Set	the	DHCP 	CLIENT	for	secondary	monitors	connected	
    by	RS-232C	to	OFF	and	a	fixed	IP 	address	is	automatically	
    allocated.
    If the IP address is a duplicate with a network device other 
    than a monitor, individually change the IP address.
    OPTION DC OUT SETTING
    Normally,	leave	this	setting	as	OFF.
    When	using	an	optional	part,	if	instruction	appears,	change	
    the setting accordingly.
    HDMI AUTO VIEW
    When	ON	is	selected,	the	screen	size	is	adjusted	
    automatically	according	to	the	screen	size	control	signal	
    included	in	the	video	signal	input	from	the	 AV	HDMI	input	
    terminal. 
    						
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    Menu Items
    n OPTION
    DATE/TIME SETTING
    Set the date and time. Press 
     or  
    to select the date 
    and time, and p ress 
     
    or  to change the numerical 
    values.
    Set	the	date	in	“Month/Day/Year”	order.
    Set	the	time	on	a	12-hour	basis.	(Factory	default)
    DATE/TIME FORMAT
    Sets the date/time display format.
    DATE  .................. 	 MM/DD/YYYY  
    DD/MM/YYYY  
    YYYY/MM/DD 
    (YYYY:	 Year,	MM:	Month,	DD:	Day)
    TIME  ................... 	 Select	12-	or	24-hour	time.
    SCHEDULE (See page 29.)
    You can turn the power on/off and change the screen 
    brightness	at	a	specified	time.
    INPUT SELECT
    Select 	the 	input 	mode 	to 	be 	used 	in 	PC 	D-Sub 	input 	terminal,	
    PC/AV	DVI-D	input	terminal,	PC/AV	HDMI	input	terminal	and	
    PC	RGB/AV	component	input	terminals.
    For	D-SUB,	select	SET 	after	selecting	the	input	mode,	and	
    then press 
    MENU.
    D-SUB	and	BNC	cannot	be	set	to	 AV	COMPONENT	at	the	
    same time. 
    If	D-SUB	is	set	to	 AV	VIDEO,	the	AV	VIDEO	input	terminal	
    cannot	be	used	for	BNC.
    AUDIO SELECT
    Selects the terminal used to input audio signals in each input 
    mode.
    INPUT SIGNAL (PC D-SUB/PC RGB)
    If	a	computer	connected	to	the	PC	D-sub/PC	RGB	input	
    terminal outputs any of the following resolutions, make a 
    selection from the following options.
    480	LINES  ..........  AUTO,  640x480	or	848x480
    768	LINES  ..........	
    AUTO,	1024x768,	1280x768,	1360x768	or	
    1366x768
    1050	LINES  ........ 1400x1 050	or	1680x1050
    ZOOM2	SPECIAL 	SETTING	(See	page	29.)
    SCAN MODE (AV input)
    Sets	the	scan	mode	used	for	 AV	mode	input.
    MODE1  ............... 	 Over-scan display
    MODE2  ............... Under-scan	display
    MODE3  ............... 	
    Under-scan	display	when	the	input	signal	
    is	1080i/p. 	Otherwise,	over-scan	display
    POWER MANAGEMENT
    POWER	MANAGEMENT 	determines	whether	or	not	to	
    switch modes from no signal to the input signal standby 
    mode.
    COLOR SYSTEM (AV S-VIDEO/AV VIDEO)
    Select	the	color	system	of	the	 AV	equipment	which	is	
    connected	to	 AV	S-video	and	 AV	video	input	terminal.	(AUTO	/	
    PAL 	/	PAL-60	/	SECAM	/	NTSC3.58	/	NTSC4.43)	 
    When	 AUTO	is	selected,	the	color	system	is	automatically	set	
    according to the input signal.
    AUDIO OUTPUT(RCA)
    Sets the volume of sound output from the audio output 
    terminals.	When	set	to	VARIABLE2,	audio	is	not	output	from	
    the external speaker terminals.
    VARIABLE  ..........  You can 	adjust 	the 	volume 	using 	VOLUME.	
    FIXED  .................  
    Disables	volume	adjustment	and 	fixes	the	
    sounds.
    When	the	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	attached:
    VARIABLE1  ........  You	can 	adjust 	the 	volume 	using 	VOLUME.	
    VARIABLE2  ........ 
    You	can 	adjust 	the 	volume 	using 	VOLUME,	
    but audio is not output from the external 
    speaker terminals.
    FIXED  .................   Disables	volume	adjustment	and 	fixes	the	
    sounds.
    AUDIO LEVEL(STEREO MINI)
    Selects the maximum audio input level of the audio input 
    terminal.
    SELF ADJUST
    On	a	PC	D-SUB/PC	RGB	screen,	specify	whether	to	
    perform	screen	adjustment	automatically	or	not.	When	ON	
    is	selected,	the	screen	is	automatically	adjusted	when	its	
    resolution	is	800	x	600	or	higher	and	the	timing	of	input	
    signals	changes.	“ADJUSTING”	appears	on	the	screen	
    during	the	adjustment.	For	images	with	black	edges,	etc.,	
    depending	on	the	signal,	adjustment	may	not	be	possible.	
    In	this	case	select	OFF.	(Perform	manual	adjustment	of	the	
    screen.)
    AUTO INPUT CHANGE
    Specify	whether	to	change	inputs	automatically.	When	ON	is	
    selected and no signal is present in the selected input mode, 
    AUTO	INPUT 	CHANGE	automatically	changes	the	selected	
    mode to another mode where a video signal is present.
    When	video	signals	exist	in	multiple	input	modes,	the	
    switching priority is as follows:
    PC	D-SUB,	PC	HDMI,	 AV	HDMI,	AV	COMPONENT 	and	AV	
    VIDEO
    When	the	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	attached:
    PC	DVI-D,	PC	HDMI,	PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB,	 AV	DVI-D,	AV	
    HDMI,	 AV	COMPONENT,	 AV	S-VIDEO	and	AV	VIDEO
    (Input	mode	switching	may	take	15	seconds	or	more,	
    depending	on	the	connected	equipment.	Input	signals	
    may not be detected properly and a priority may change, 
    depending	on	the	connected	equipment	or	video	signals.)
    FAN SPEED
    Sets the rotation speed of the fan.
    As this number increases, the rotation speed becomes 
    faster.	When	set	to	 AUTO,	the	rotation	speed	of	the	fan	will	
    change depending on the internal temperature.
    SIZE
    Selects	screen	size.	(See	page	20.)
    MUTE AUDIO
    Can	temporarily	turn	off	the	volume.
    INFORMATION
    If you press 
    , monitor information can be checked. 
    						
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    Menu Items
    n MULTI
    ENLARGE (See page 28.)
    Sets whether or not to use the enlarge function.
    ADVANCED (ENLARGE)
    ENLARGE	H	/	ENLARGE	V
     .........   Sets the number of screen splits (number of 
    monitors)	in	the	horizontal/vertical	direction	used	for	
    the enlargement.
    ENLARGE-POS  .........   Specify the split screen to be displayed when the 
    enlargement function is used.
    H-POS	/	V-POS  ......... 	 Adjust 	the	 horizontal/vertical	 position	of	the	 enlarged	
    screen.
    BEZEL ADJUST
    Sets whether or not to use the frame correction function.
    ADVANCED (BEZEL 	ADJUST)
    BEZEL 	ADJUST 	(TOP)	/	BEZEL 	ADJUST 	(BOTTOM)	/	
    BEZEL 	ADJUST 	(RIGHT)	/	BEZEL 	ADJUST 	(LEFT)
      ......... 	 Adjusts	so	that	the	top/bottom/left/right	connecting	
    joints	of	grouped	units	will	be	displayed	smoothly	
    when a group of monitors are aligned in multiples to 
    display a single image.
    BEZEL 	(TOP)	/	BEZEL 	(BOTTOM)	/	BEZEL 	(RIGHT)	/	
    BEZEL 	(LEFT)
      .........   Sets the frame width of the display.
    nPIP/PbyP
    PIP MODES
    Sets the display method.
    OFF
     .........Displays	one	screen.
    PIP  ........... Displays	a	sub	screen	inside	a	main	screen.
    PbyP  ........Displays	a	main	screen	and	a	sub	screen	in	a	line.
    PbyP2 ......
    Displays	a	main	screen	which	measures	1024	pixels	
    in the longest direction and a sub screen in a line.
    PIP SIZE
    Sets	the	size	of	the	sub	screen	in	PIP 	mode.
    PIP H-POS
    Adjusts	the	horizontal	position	of	the	sub	screen	in	PIP 	
    mode.
    PIP V-POS
    Adjusts	the	vertical	position	of	the	sub	screen	in	PIP 	mode.
    PIP BLEND
    In PIP mode, use this menu item to display the sub screen 
    transparently.
    PIP SOURCE
    Selects the input signal of the sub screen in PIP, PbyP, or 
    PbyP2 mode.
    SOUND CHANGE
    Sets the sound which is output in PIP, PbyP, or PbyP2 mode.
    If the main screen is displayed as a full screen by the AUTO 
    OFF	function,	the	sound	for	the	main	screen	is	output	even	
    when	the	sound	for	the	sub	screen	is	specified.
    MAIN POS
    Sets the position of the main screen in PbyP or PbyP2 mode.
    PbyP2 POS
    Sets the position of the sub screen in PbyP2 mode. 
    AUTO OFF
    Sets the display method when no signals for the sub screen 
    are input in PIP, PbyP, or PbyP2 mode.
    MANUAL  .......  
    Displays	a	main	screen	and	a	black	sub	screen.
    AUTO  ............ Displays	the	main	screen	as	a	full	screen.
    TIPS
    •	 When	WHITE 	BALANCE	is	set	to	 THRU,	BLACK	LEVEL,	
    CONTRAST,	 TINT,	COLORS,	RGB	INPUT 	RANGE,	
    GAMMA,	and	COPY 	TO	USER	cannot	be	set.
    •	 If 	COLOR 	MODE 	is 	set 	to 	sRGB, 	the 	following 	items 	cannot	
    be set. 
    WHITE	BALANCE,	PRESET,	USER,	COPY 	TO	USER,	and	
    GAMMA
    •	 When	the	COLOR	MODE	is	set	to	VIVID	or	HIGH	 ILLUMINANCE,	GAMMA 	can	not	be	adjusted.
    •	 STANDBY 	MODE	cannot	be	set	to	LOW	POWER	when	
    SCHEDULE	is	effective	or	when	OFF	is	selected	for	LED	in	
    FUNCTION.
    •	 When	displaying	the	color	pattern,	it	is	possible	to	adjust	 certain	items	of	the	PICTURE	menu. 
    Non-adjustable	items	cannot	be	selected.
    	 Audio	input	from	the	HDMI	input	terminal	is	also	not	output. 
    						
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    nDual screen display
    You	can	display	the	screens	of	the	PC	input	signal	and	
    AV	
    input signal simultaneously.
    Set	this	function	with	“PIP 	MODES”	in	the	PIP/PbyP 	menu.
    PIPMain screen 
    Sub 
    screenA sub screen is displayed 
    inside a main screen.
    PbyP
    Main  
    screen  Sub 
    screen
    A main screen and a sub 
    screen are displayed in a 
    line.
    PbyP2
    Main screen  Sub 
    screen
    Displays	a	main	screen	
    which	measures	1024	
    pixels in the longest 
    direction and a sub 
    screen in a line.
    *	 The	currently	selected	input	signal	is	displayed	on	the	main	 screen.
    *	 You	cannot	simultaneously	display	the	screens	of	signals	 of	the	same	type,	such	as	two	types	of	PC	input	signals	or	
    two	types	of	 AV	input	signals.	
    *	 The	dual	screen	display	cannot	be	used	with	the	 combination	of	PC	DVI-D	and	 AV	HDMI	or	of	AV	DVI-D	and	
    PC	HDMI.
    TIPS
    •	 You	might	infringe	on	a	copyright	of	the	author	which	is	 protected by copyright law when you display the images of 
    the	computer	screen	and	television/VCR	simultaneously	for	
    profit-making	or	to	show	the	image	to	the	public.
    •	 The	screen	size	for	dual-screen	display	is	the	same	as	 the	screen	size	for	single-screen	display.	 The	Dot	by	Dot	
    screen	is	displayed	in	NORMAL 	size	except	when	it	is	set	
    as the PIP main screen.
    •	 When	dual-screen	display	is	selected,	the	SCREEN	 MOTION function is disabled.
    •	 When	dual-screen	display	is	selected,	the	 AUTO	INPUT	
    CHANGE	function	is	disabled.
    •	 When	dual-screen	display	is	selected,	the	screen	cannot	 be enlarged.
    •	 When	dual-screen	display	is	selected,	the	INPUT 	SELECT	
    options cannot be set.
    •	 When	an	interlaced	signal	(1080i,	480i,	video,	S-Video)	is	 input	to	the	sub	screen,	horizontal	lines	may	flicker.	If	this	
    happens, display the image on the main screen.
    Menu Items
    nEnlarge
    •	 You	can	align	
    several	monitors	and	integrate	them	into	a	
    single large screen to display.
    •	 Up	to	five	monitors	can	be	aligned	in	both	the	horizontal	 and vertical directions.
    •	 Each 	monitor 	displays 	enlarged 	views 	of 	separated 	images.
    (Example)
    Horizontal direction: 2 monitor s
    Ve rtical direction: 2 monitor s
    Horizontal direction: 3 monitor s
    Ve rtical direction: 2 monitor s
    Setting procedure
    Set using the MULTI menu.
    1.  Set ENLARGE to ON.
    2.   Select ADVANCED (ENLARGE).
    3.   Set the number of monitors aligned in the horizontal  
    direction in ENLARGE H.
    4.   Set the number of monitors aligned in the vertical 
    direction in ENLARGE V.
    5.   Set the section of the separated image to be displayed 
    on each monitor in ENLARGE-POS.
    1) Press 
    .
    2)   Press 
    ,  ,  or  to select position, then 
    press MENU.
    TIPS
    •	 When	Enlarge 	is	used,	the	SCREEN	MOTION	function	is	
    disabled.
    •	 When	Enlarge 	is	used,	the	AUTO	INPUT 	CHANGE	function	
    is disabled.
    •	 When	Enlarge 	is	used,	the	HDMI	 AUTO	VIEW	function	is	
    disabled. 
    						
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    nZOOM2 SPECIAL SETTING
    If you connect a laptop computer with any of the following 
    screen resolutions and black bands appear around the 
    screen,	set	ZOOM2	SPECIAL
    	SETTING	of	INPUT	SIGNAL	on	
    the	OPTION	menu	to	ON	and	then	select	ZOOM2	in	the	SIZE	
    setting.
    This displays the area inside the black band.
    Laptop computer 
    resolution Corresponding	signal*1
    1280x800
    1280x1024,	1280x960,	1400x1050*2
    1280x6001280x720
    1024x600 1024x768
    *1:		 This	setting	is	effective	only	when	the	screen	resolution,	
    including the black band, is one of the resolutions listed 
    above.
    *2:		 Use	the	automatic	screen	adjustment.
    nSCHEDULE
    You can set the time to switch the monitor on and off.
    Set
    	this 	function 	with 	“SCHEDULE” 	in 	the 	OPTION 	menu. 	(See	
    page 26.)
    When	BRIGHT 	is	set,	set	BRIGHTNESS	SENSOR	to	OFF	on	
    the	SETUP 	menu.
    -:– –– –– –– –– –– –
    –– –– –
    SCHEDULE
    No.POWERD AY OF  THE WEEKTIMEI NPUTBRIGHT
    – –/– –/– – – –      – –  –            – –:– –:– –    –  –PC D-SUB
    (1)–-:– –– –– –– –– –– –
    –– –– ––-:– –– –– –– –– –– –
    –– –– ––-:– –– –– –– –– –– –
    –– –– ––-:– –– –– –– –– –– –
    –– –– ––-:– –– –– –– –– –– –
    –– –– ––-:– –– –– –– –– –– –
    –– –– ––-:– –– –– –– –– –– –
    –– –– ––
    (5)
    (2)( 3) (4)( 6)
    OK···[MENU]
    1366x768 V: 60 Hz    H: 47.7 kHz
    1.   Press  or  to select the SCHEDULE number, and 
    press 
    .
    2.   Set the SCHEDULE. (See the description below.)
    Press 
     or  to select items, and press  or  to 
    change the setting.
    3.   Press 
    MENU.
    SCHEDULE	becomes	effective.
    (1)
    ●:	SCHEDULE	effective
    -:	SCHEDULE	not	effective
    (2) POWER
    ON	 :	 Switches	the	monitor	on	at	the	specified	time.
    OFF	:	 Switches	the	monitor	off	at	the	specified	time	and	puts	 the monitor in standby mode.
    (3) DAY OF THE WEEK
    Specifies	the	day	of	the	week	to	execute	the	SCHEDULE.
    0:	ONLY	ONCE
    Executes	the	SCHEDULE	once	on	the	specified	day.
    Specify	the	day	of	the	week	to	execute	the	SCHEDULE.
    1:	EVERY 	WEEK
    Executes 	the 	SCHEDULE 	on 	the 	specified 	day 	of 	the 	week	
    every week. Specify the day of the week to execute the 
    SCHEDULE.  
    Periodic	setting	such	as	“Monday	through	Friday”	is	also	
    possible.
    2:	EVERY 	DAY
    Executes	the	SCHEDULE	every	day	regardless	of	the	day	
    of the week.
    (4) TIME
    Specifies	the	time	to	execute	the	SCHEDULE.
    Set	the	time	on	a	12-hour	basis.	(Factory	default)
    Can	be	entered	as	24-hour	time	using	the	 TIME	setting	in	
    DATE/TIME	FORMAT.
    (5) INPUT
    Specifies	the	input	mode	at	power-on.	When	not	specifying,	
    the	screen	at	the	previous	power-off	appears.
    Input	modes	displayed	on	DVI,	HDMI,	BNC	and	D-SUB	
    depend	on	INPUT 	SELECT	settings.
    (6) BRIGHT
    Sets the brightness when changing the screen brightness at 
    a	specified	time.
    Caution
    •	 Do	not	switch	off	the	main	power	after	setting	the	 SCHEDULE.
    •	 Specify	the	correct	date	and	time.	(See	page	26.)  
    SCHEDULE	does	not	function	unless	the	date	and	time	are	
    specified.
    •	 Check	regularly	that	the	set	date	and	time	are	correct.
    •	 When	STANDBY 	MODE	is	LOW	POWER,	SCHEDULE	
    cannot be set.
    •	 When	a	temperature	abnormality	occurs	and	the	backlight	 brightness is reduced, the brightness is not changed even 
    if	a	schedule	set	to	BRIGHT 	is	executed.
    TIPS
    •	 Up	to	8	SCHEDULE	items	can 	be	registered.
    •	 Setting	the	SCHEDULE	flashes	the	power	LED	alternately	 in red and orange in standby mode.
    •	 A 	SCHEDULE	that	has	a	large	number	has	precedence	
    over that of a small number when schedules overlap.
    •	 If	 D-SUB	of	INPUT 	SELECT	on	the	OPTION	menu	is	set	to	
    AV 	VIDEO, 	the 	input 	mode 	will 	switch 	to 	AV 	VIDEO 	(D-SUB)	
    regardless	if	set	to	D-SUB	or	VIDEO.
    Menu Items 
    						
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    nADVANCED items (AV input) (See page 23 
    for additional Menu item details.)
    FLESH TONE
    Adjust	the	hue	control.
    3D-NR
    Reduce the noise of playback images on video.
    Setting	a	higher	level	reduces	more	noise.	However,	it	may	
    cause blurring on an image.
    MPEG-NR
    Reduce block noise caused by digital compression.
    3D-Y/C (AV VIDEO)
    Specify	whether	to	perform	3-dimension	 Y/C	separation.
    If	dot	interference	or	cross-color	is	occurring	in	fast-motion	
    scenes,	selecting	“OFF”	may	improve	the	image	quality.
    C.M.S.-HUE
    Adjusts	color	tone	with	6	colors	of	R	(red),	 Y	(yellow),	G	
    (green),	C	(cyan),	B	(blue),	and	M	(magenta).
    C.M.S.-SATURATION
    Adjusts	color	vividness	with	6	colors	of	R	(red),	 Y	(yellow),	G	
    (green),	C	(cyan),	B	(blue),	and	M	(magenta).
    C.M.S.-VALUE
    Adjusts	color	brightness	with	6	colors	of	R	(red),	 Y	(yellow),	
    G	(green),	C	(cyan),	B	(blue),	and	M	(magenta).
    TIPS
    •	 When	FLESH	 TONE	is	set	to	LOW	or	HIGH,	C.M.S.-HUE/  
    -SATURATION/-VALUE	cannot	be	set.
    Adjustments for PC screen display
    n Automatic adjustment
    When	you	use	the	PC	D-sub	input	terminal	or	PC	RGB	input	
    terminals	to	display	a	PC	screen	for	the	first	time,	or	when	
    you	change	the	setting	of	the	PC,	use	the	automatic	screen	
    adjustment.
    1. 
    Switch the input to PC D-SUB or to PC RGB and display 
    the adjustment pattern. (See the description below.)
    2.  Press 
    MENU and use  or  to display the SCREEN 
    menu.
    3.  Press 
     and select “AUTO”.
    4.  Press 
    .
    	 The	automatic	adjustment	is	complete	in	several	seconds.
    5.  Press 
    MENU twice to close the menu screen.
    TIPS
    •	 If	 the	screen	cannot	be	adjusted	properly	with	one	
    automatic	adjustment,	repeat	the	automatic	adjustment	two	
    or	three	times.	 Try	manual	adjustment	if	necessary.	
    nScreen display for adjustment
    Before	making	adjustments	in	the	SCREEN	menu	or	
    PICTURE	menu,	display	an	image	to	brighten	the	entire	
    screen.	If	you	are	using	a	Windows	PC,	use	the	adjustment	
    pattern	on	the	supplied	CD-ROM.
    Opening the adjustment pattern
    The	following	example	is	performed	in	Windows	7.
    1. 
    Load the supplied CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-
    ROM drive.
    2.  Open [CD Drive] in [Computer].
    	 In	Windows	XP,	open	[CD	Drive]	in	[My	Computer].
    3.  Double-click [Adj_uty.exe].
    	 The	adjustment	pattern	will	appear.
    	 Adjust	the	screen	automatically	or	manually.
    4.  When adjustment is finished, press the [Esc] on the 
    computer’s keyboard to quit the adjustment program.
    5.  Eject the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.
    TIPS
    •	 If	 the	display	mode	on	the	computer	you	are	using	is	
    65,000	colors,	the	color	levels	in	the	color	pattern	may	
    appear differently or grayscale may appear to be colored. 
    (This	is	due	to	the	specifications	of	the	input	signal	and	is	
    not a malfunction.)
    Menu Items 
    						
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