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Chapter 4: adjusting the lcd display, 1 colour setting – AG Neovo LA-27 27" 16:9 Eye-Care VA Monitor User Manual

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CHAPTER 4: ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY

4.1 Colour Setting

1. Press the MENU button to call out the OSD window.
2. Press the

t

or

u

button to select

and press the MENU button to enter the Colour menu.

1920x1080 60Hz

Contrast

78

Brightness

Color Temp.

Auto Adjust

Color Adjust

90

1920x1080 60Hz

Contrast

Brightness

Color Temp.

Auto Adjust

Color Adjust

78

90

3. Press the

t

or

u

button to select an option and press the MENU button to enter its

submenu.

Item

Function

Operation

Range

Contrast

Adjusts the difference between the black
level and the white level.

Press the

t

or

u

button

to adjust the value.

0 to 100

Brightness

Adjusts the luminance of the screen image.

Color Temp.

(Colour

Temperature)

Provides several colour adjustment settings. Press the

t

or

u

button

to select the setting.

9300

6500

5500

USER

Colour temperature can be set to:

9300

- Applies a bluish tint for cooler colours.

6500

- This is the default colour temperature commonly used for normal lighting

conditions.

5500

- Applies a reddish tint for warmer colours.

USER

- This allows users to set the colour temperature by adjusting the red, green, or

blue setting according to one’s preference.

a. Select

USER

and press the

MENU

button.

b. Press the

t

or

u

button to select the colour you want to adjust. Then press the

MENU

button to enter its submenu.

c. Press the

t

or

u

button to adjust the value (0 ~ 255).

Note:

Activate

Reset

to return the colour to its default setting.

Auto Adjust

Automatically optimises image display.

Note:

This menu option is only available if

the input source is VGA.

Press the

MENU

button

to execute the function.

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Color Adjust

Operates the white balance and
automatically adjusts the colour settings.

Note:

This menu option is only available if

the input source is VGA.

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Chapter 4: Adjusting the LCD Display