Recall, 1© video level, Language selection – Panasonic PanaSync S70 User Manual
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< Onscreen Disp)ay>
< Function and Operation>
^ Recall
R e c a l l
O K ?
D ] : Y e s
No : [2]
To return to the initial settings (the settings at the
time of factory shipment).
1) When the Q] key (Yes) is pressed, the settings
are recalled and the menu screen returns.
(Recall = return to settings at time of factory
shipment.)
2) When the
\H
key (No) is pressed, the menu
screen returns without the settings being
recalled (the settings return to what they were
immediately before the recall).
*: If no operations are performed for about 30
seconds, the screen goes off without recall.
1© Video Level
V i d e o L e v e l
0 . 7 V
0.7/1 V :(5]
The video input signal level can be matched to
the computer being used. Either 0.7V or 1 .OV
can be selected with the [D key.
Note : 0.7V is typical.
(If wrong level is selected image may be too dim
or too bright.)
Language selection
L a n g u a g e
DEU F R A IggBl
ITA ESP
The language used by the On-Screen Display
can be selected can be selected with the "3"
and "B" keys from among German, French,
English, Italian and Spanish.
DEU: German
FRA; French
ENG: English
ITA ; Italian
ESP; Spanish
ill OSD Position
It is possible to adjust the position that the on
screen panel is to be displayed.
The panel will rotate in a counter-clockwise
direction every time the iU key is pressed.
y\
Degauss
Degaussing operation can be selected.
After this is selected, the degaussing action takes place for approximately 5 seconds.
Key operation is not possible while demagnetization is performed.
S Signal
1 0 2 4
X
7 6 8
f H 6 0 . 2 k H z
f V 7 4 . 8 H z
Signal displays the computer's approximate
horizontal sync frequency (fH) and vertical
sync frequency (fV).
If the fH or fV are outside the specified range
then the Monitor Self-Test function will auto
matically display the Signal Error menu (See
Page 9).
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