Customizing settings, Mnue settings, 13 customizing settings 13 – LG D2342P User Manual
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ENG
ENGLISH
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
Customizing settings
Mnue settings
1
Press any button on the front of the Monitor set to display the
MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
2
Press the
MENU button to display the options in the OSD
menu.
3
Set the options by pressing the buttons on the front of the
Monitor set.
4
Select
EXIT to leave the OSD menu.
To return to the upper menu or set other menu items, use the
up arrow ( ) button
Menu
Analog Digital
HDMI
Description
BRIGHTNESS
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●
To adjust the brightnesTo adjust the brightness of the screen.s of
the screen.
ORIGINAL RATIO
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●
●
WIDE
Switch to full screen mode according to input image signal.
ORIGINAL
XXXXX
* XXXXXX
COLOR TEMP
●
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●
PRESET
Select the screen color.
y
WARM: Set the screen to warm color temperature .
y
MEDIUM: Set the screen to medium color temperature.
y
COOL: Set the screen to cool color temperature.
USER
y
RED: Set your own red color levels.
y
GREEN: Set your own green color levels.
y
BLUE: Set your own blue color levels.
CONTRAST
●
●
●
To adjust the contrast of the screen.
BLACK LEVEL
(Only HDMI mode)
●
You can set the offset level. If you select 'HIGH', the screen will be
bright and if you select ‘LOW’, the screen will be dark.
y
Offset
As the criteria for video signal, it is the darkest screen the
monitor can show.
LANGUAGE
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●
●
To choose the language in which the control names are displayed.
SUPER ENEYGY
SAVING
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●
Sets the SUPER ENERGY SAVING function.
FACTORY
●
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●
The first screen of the Monitor set at the time of purchase to return
to the state. However, the language menu is not initialized.
y
y
Analog: D-SUB(Analog signal) input.
y
y
Digital: DVI-D(Digital signal) input.
y
y
HDMI: HDMI(Digital signal) input.v
MENU
EXIT
BRIGHTNESS
ORIGINAL RATIO
COLOR TEMP
PRESET
RED
GREEN
BLUE
CONTRAST
BLACK LEVEL
LANGUAGE
SUPER ENEYGY SAVING
FACTORY RESET
WIDE
PRESET
WARM
HIGH
ENGLISH
NO
100
50
50
50
70
The available Programme settings are described in the following: