GAIN CONTROL menu
Option
AUTO
BLACK LEVEL
CONTRAST
RESET
Notes about auto adjustment:
- If you are not using the Adjustment Pattern, it is necessary to have black area and white area of at
least 5 mm x 5 mm on the screen. Adjustment may not be possible without those areas.
- If the signal coming from the computer is Composite Sync or Sync on Green, automatic adjustment
cannot be performed. Please perform manual adjustment instead.
- If "OUT OF ADJUST" is displayed, perform manual adjustment.
COLOR CONTROL menu
Option
COLOR MODE
WHITE BALANCE
RESET
Note:
- "WHITE BALANCE" will be automatically set to "STD" when "COLOR MODE" is set to "sRGB" or
"VIVID".
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Adjusting the display
Description
Automatically adjusts "BLACK LEVEL" and "CONTRAST" based on the
brightest and darkest colors of the image displayed.
Adjusts screen brightness while you watch the color pattern.
Adjusts contrast so that all gradations appear while you watch the color
pattern.
Resets adjustment values for this menu to their original factory settings.
See page E35 for more information.
Description
Selects the color tone.
- STD ........... Displays images using the original color tone of the LCD
monitor.
- sRGB ........ sRGB is an international standard for color representation
defined by the IEC (International Electrotechnical
Commission). Colors are converted by taking into account
the liquid crystal's characteristics and thereby represent
color tone close to the original image.
- VIVID ........ Displays images in vivid primary colors.
Adjusts the color temperature.
Set "WHITE BALANCE" to "STD" if you want to display all gradations.
- COOL2 ..... Color tone bluer than standard.
- COOL1 ..... Color tone slightly bluer than standard.
- STD ........... Standard setting for color tone.
- WARM1 .... Color tone slightly redder than standard.
- WARM2 .... Color tone redder than standard.
- USER ........ Allows you to individually adjust red, green, and blue
contrast.
Resets adjustment values for this menu to their original factory settings.
See page E35 for more information.
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Color pattern
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