Display Controls
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Function Menus
The following tables describe the main menus and submenus.
The Seven Main Menus
Auto Adjust. Allows the display to determine and
select the settings that are appropriate for your
system requirements. This function tunes the
display to the video card in your computer.
Monitor-Control. Allows you to adjust the
display characteristics such as the horizontal or
vertical position, display phase, display clock, and
factory reset. Adjusting these settings is necessary
if the results from the Auto Adjust function are not
satisfactory.
OSD-Control. Allows you to adjust the position
and setting of the onscreen display.
MISC-Control. Allows you to select the desired
text language of the onscreen display, adjust the
display speaker volume, and show/display the
current video information being sent to the
display from the video card.
Graphic-Control. Allows you to adjust the
display contrast, brightness, and color settings.
Graph/Text. Allows you to switch DOS text
resolution from 640 x 400 to 720 x 400 pixels.
This function has no effect with graphic operating
systems such as Microsoft
®
Windows
®
.
Exit. Closes the onscreen display.