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1. Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness Autosetup Takes you to the autosetup submenu see below Scaling Takes you to the scaling submenu see below Adjust scaling This function is visible only when Adjustable scal ing is selected Use this function to adjust the scaling manually The picture size will be controlled proportionally Aspect ratio Takes you to the aspect ratio submenu see below Adjust Aspect Ratio ASR This function is visible only when Adjustable aspect ratio is selected Use this function to adjust the aspect ratio manu ally The picture width will be controlled whereas the picture height remains unchanged To adjust picture height as well you must adjust Scaling Autosetup submenu Use this menu to perform an automatic adjustment This menu is available only when an analog video input is selected There are 4 different ways to perform an autosetup It is very important to display a proper test pattern while performing these functions The requirements for the test pattern are described in the table below 11 Adjustments amp Tip You can find a suitable test pattern on the product CD ROM Item Description Full Performs the combination of phase geometry and gain offset setup Phase Automatically adjusts panel phase For a correct adjustment the image must contain fine details such as small characters Note that Phase adjustment ma
2. 2 3 In the Adjustments menu Scaling submenu select Fit width As you adjust the frequency you will notice dark vertical bands appearing in the image Adjust the frequency so that the test pattern is completely free from vertical bands and interferences It may be necessary to repeat Phase and Frequency adjustments to obtain the best result 21 Advanced Color temperature submenu This menu allows you to select a color temperature from the list of available color temperatures Item Description Full white The native unchanged LCD panel color tempera ture 6500K Color temperature of 6500 Kelvin ClearBase A color temperature according to the clearbase film standard Adjustable Lets you adjust the color temperature with a slider User A user definable color temperature When you select User the function Customer color is added to the Advanced menu allowing you to adjust the color temperature User color temperature submenu Use this menu to adjust the user color temperature Therefore adjust red green and blue colors individually to achieve the desired color temperature Display function submenu Select a display function from the list of available display functions Item Description Native The native uncorrected panel display function is selected 22 Advanced Item Description Gamma A gamma display function is selected
3. Adjust scaling is added to the Adjustments menu Use this function to scale the image as desired Aspect ratio submenu In this menu you can select the image aspect ratio 1 1 square 4 3 5 4 16 9 Auto or Adjustable When set to Auto the display automatically selects the best suitable aspect ratio based on the timing or resolution of the incoming video signal This is the recommended setting When set to Adjustable the function Adjust Aspect Ratio appears in the Adjustments menu Use this function to adjust the aspect ratio manually Use this function if the Auto setting does not give the desired result PiP PiP PiP picture in picture menu This menu lets you select layout video sources and other setting for the PiP function The PiP function allows to view two video sources on one display They are displayed in 2 different frames f Note The PiP menu is not available when a priority input source is selected See also Source priority on page 6 Item Description Select PiP layout You can select a Picture in Picture layout from a list of pre defined layouts A PiP layout determines the video inputs size position scaling and aspect ratio for both PiP frames PiP input 1 Takes you to the PiP input submenu see below for PiP frame 1 PiP input 2 Takes you to the PiP input submenu see below for PiP frame 2 Size Adjusts the size of the PiP frame
4. Use this set ting if you wish the color behavior to resemble a CRT display You can manually adjust the gamma with the Gamma function DICOM A display function according to the DICOM stan dard Use this setting for DICOM compliant appli cations 23 Setup Setup Setup menu This menu contains a number of display settings Item Description Camera selec tion Lets you select a camera see below Enable inputs Takes you to the Enable inputs submenu see below This allows you to enable and disable inputs Source priority Takes you to the Source priority submenu see below This allows you to assign priority to a video input Source scan Use Enter to switch source scan on or off When switched on the display will automatically scan the video inputs and check if the selected video signal is present GPIO interface Takes you to the GPIO General Purpose Input Out 1 2 put function submenu to define the behavior of the general purpose switch see below Two GPIO switches can be connected to the GPIO interface There is a GPIO interface menu for each switch GPIO position This menu line is visible when the corresponding 1 2 GPIO function is set to Text It takes you to the GPIO text position submenu see below where you can select from 6 locations where the GPIO text should be displayed on the screen 24 Setup Item Descripti
5. 1 or 2 Depending on the aspect ratio of the corre sponding video input see Aspect ratio sub menu on page 13 the maximum size may be smaller than 100 The maximum size is reached when the PiP frame reaches the full screen width even when the frame vertical size is still smaller than the screen height H Pos Adjusts the horizontal position of the PiP frame 1 or 2 V Pos Adjusts the vertical position of the PiP frame 1 or 2 14 PiP Item Description Border Takes you to the border color submenu see below The border is not available when the PiP frame size is maximum PiP order Touch Enter to change the stacking order of the PiP frames Toggle PiP Touch Enter to switch the video sources of both PiP frames The Reversed state is the situa tion where the input source for PiP2 is switched to PiP1 PiP layout name Allows you to change the PiP layout name To change the name press for a few seconds until the name in the menu changes to Now use and to select the first character Use to go to the next character Use to delete the last entered character like backspace on a computer keyboard When the name you wish to use is completed you must use until the last is cleared and the new name appears in the menu To cancel the edit without saving press and 3 for 2 seconds Store layout Touch Enter to store the changes to th
6. DVI digital signals on DVI connector DVI optical 4 wire input Test Pattern Allows to switch on the internal test pattern generator mP Input selection Note Some of the inputs that are built in in the display may not be lt visible in the source scan quick input selection menu or input selection menu They may be disabled in the Setup menu See Setup on page 24 Alias names You can add alias names to the available inputs to make it easier for the user to know what video source is connected to which input E g if an endoscopic camera is connected to the S Video1 input you can add the alias Endoscope to the S Video 1 input To enter an alias name 1 2 aA n A w Select the desired input in the Input Selection menu Press O for a few seconds until is added to the menu line Now use and to select the first character Use to go to the next character Repeat steps 3 and 4 to make the alias name Use to delete the last entered character like backspace on a computer keyboard When the alias name is completed you must use until the last is cleared To cancel the text edit without saving press gt and for 2 seconds The alias names will appear in the Input Selection Source Priority and Enable Inputs menus but only in the Input Selection menu you can define or change them Adjustments Adjustments Adjustments menu In this menu you can
7. all the functions in the OSD please refer to the corresponding chapters about the OSD menus How to adjust the display to a new video signal About video timings in the display memory The display contains a list of video timings according to VESA and other video standards If you connect a video signal that matches a timing from the list it is adjusted automatically according to a number of parameters that are defined in the list If the connected video signal has a timing that is not in the list the display selects the timing from the list with the closest match and also adjusts the signal according to the corresponding parameters If the user makes any additional adjustment the video signal with its adjustments is stored as user preset The next time this video signal is connected and selected the display recognizes it as one of the user presets and reproduces it with the corresponding adjustments The signal is recognized by its timing and the type of video input it is connected to This means a certain video signal connected to the VGA input or to the BNC inputs can be stored as two different user presets Additionally you can store a user preset as User Profile and give it a name For more information please refer to User profile menu on page 17 Note that camera selection may change some of the settings for certain input timings depending on the requirements for the selected camera The camera selection will affect the
8. quick input selection and stand by functions are enabled When the OSD is disabled you can enable it again by pressing the and keys simultaneously for 5 seconds Then navigate to the Setup menu and switch OSD menu on again 26 Setup Camera selection This submenu lets you select from a list of camera types The selection provides customized settings for certain timings as requested by the selected camera Enable inputs When you open this submenu the list of all video inputs the display contains is shown You can decide to disable some of these inputs by using the key A disabled input is not shown in the Input selection menu nor is it taken into account for the quick input selection source scan system or GPIO input switching When a video input is enabled there is a check mark after its name in the Enable inputs submenu Source priority To assign priority to a video input select the desired input from the list The list contains all available inputs that do not conflict with the currently selected input source To disable source priority select None y Note When a priority input is selected Picture in Picture PiP is no longer possible The PiP menu will not be available in the OSD The video input to which priority is assigned has priority over all AE the other connected video sources If that video signal is present at its input connector the display will automatically select t
9. the navigation keys or The illumination is switched on and the current video input is displayed 3 While the illumination is on touch the navigation keys or to select another video input The quick input selection feature can be enabled disabled in the Setup OSD menu General purpose switch If switches are connected to the display GPIO connector you can use them to switch inputs quickly For this purpose the GPIO input function must be enabled in the Setup menu Input selection Input selection menu In this OSD menu select the desired video input source from the list of input sources The possible inputs are Input Description VGA Analog video on Sub D15 connector Grayscale Analog monochrome video signal connected to the G BNC connector RGBHV Analog video signals connected to the BNC con nectors S Videot S video signal separate Y C on SVHS connec tor S Video2 S video signal separate Y C on BNC connec tors Y on connector G C on connector B YPrPb Component video Yuv signals on BNC Y on connector G Pr on connector R Pb on connec tor B CVBS1 Composite video signals on BNC R connector CVBS2 Composite video signals on BNC G connector CVBS3 Composite video signals on BNC B connector SDI Serial digital video on BNC SDI connector HD SDI High definition serial digital video connector DVI analog DVI analog signals on DVI connector DVI digital
10. H Pos and V Pos for PiP1 6 If desired select a border color for the PiP1 frame 33 How to N go 10 11 12 13 14 1 mP hi IP Select the desired PiP2 input from the list of available video input sources See also the note below 5 Note When selecting the video input for PiP2 some inputs may not be available depending on the chosen PiP1 input If you wish to adjust the image in the PiP2 frame select Toggle PiP As a consequence the video signal from PiP2 now becomes PiP1 This is necessary because the functions in the Adjustments menu always affect the image in PiP1 only Go back to the Adjustments menu and adjust aspect ratio brightness contrast color hue and sharpness as desired like in steps 3 and 4 Go back to the PiP menu and select Toggle PiP again to switch the second video signal back to PiP2 again Adjust Size scales the PiP frame proportionally H Pos and V Pos for PiP2 If desired select a border color for the PiP2 frame If necessary select PiP order to change the PiP stacking order If desired select PiP layout name to change the name of the PiP layout Select Store layout to save the changed layout in the memory Note It is possible to select the same video input for both PiP frames However it is difficult to give them different image adjustments as both frames will get the same adjustments every time you select Toggle PiP How to use b
11. MDSC 1119 e124 Online User Guide This page intentionally left blank Where to get more information Where to get more information i Where to find more information The following documentation is included with your system Document Location Information Getting started guide Booklet in box Booklet describing how to install and setup the display Getting started CD ROM The same booklet in PDF for guide PDF mat Online user CD ROM User guide in PDF format guide PDF describing how to use the on screen display menus and functions RS 232 manual CD ROM Manual describing the RS 232 PDF protocol On screen display OSD On screen display OSD To use the OSD menu system 1 Ww mP When the display is on and the OSD is not on the screen touch the Enter soft touch key The front illumination is switched on for about 10 seconds To display the main menu touch the Enter touch key while the illumination is on The OSD main menu appears Several menu items contain submenus MDSC 1119 Input Selection Adjustments PiP User Profile More Figure 1 Main menu 5 Note Some of the menu items described in this manual may not be available on your display depending on the selected video input To scroll through the menu use the navigation keys or The corresponding submenus are displayed auto
12. e cur rent PiP layout Delete layout Touch Enter to delete the current PiP layout PiP input selection submenu This menu is not available when PiP Off is selected For each PiP frame you can select a video input source from the list of enabled inputs Some inputs may not be available for PiP2 if they are not compatible with the selected input for PiP1 mP Note Video inputs can be enabled disabled in the Setup menu 15 PiP PiP border color submenu For both PiP frames you can select the border color This function is not available when the image is at maximum size Note that maximum size may be less than 100 for some images depending on the available bandwidth User Profile User profile menu User Profi le In this menu you can create select rename and delete user profiles A user profile stores the display settings the user has made for a certain video signal characterized by the video timings and the physical input it is connected to When that same video signal is connected to the same input and the corresponding saved user profile is selected the display settings stored in that profile will automatically be used Item Description Select profile Lets you select a profile if already created Show profile Displays a list of all the settings stored in the settings selected profile Profile name Lets you rename the selected profile To change the na
13. ease it again the text appears When you depress and release the pedal once more the text disappears again Language Takes you to the Language submenu allowing you to select the OSD menu language English French German or Spanish 25 Setup Item Description OSD timeout Takes you to the OSD timeout submenu see below RS232 baudrate Takes you to the RS232 baudrate submenu see below Quick input selection Use Enter to enable or disable the quick input selection feature When enabled you can use the navigation keys or to switch inputs while no OSD is on the screen Power LED Use Enter to switch the green power LED on or off The orange stand by LED is not influenced Power save Use Enter to switch the power save system on or off When switched on the display will auto matically switch off when the connected video signal falls away e g computer goes in stand by User controls Use Enter to switch the user controls on or off When switched off the user controls cannot be used to display and use the OSD When the user controls are disabled you can enable them again by pressing the and keys simultaneously for 5 seconds Then navigate to the Setup menu and switch User controls on again OSD menu Use Enter to disable enable the OSD When disabled the OSD will not appear when touching the control keys Only the
14. ed 32 How to How to make a PiP setup Setting up picture in picture Picture in Picture PiP is a feature where two different video signals can be displayed next to each other or on top of each other in 2 separate frames You can adjust the way in which the video signals are displayed and store this in a PiP layout The display has a number of predefined PiP layouts that can be modified by the user A PiP layout determines the video input size position scaling and aspect ratio for both PiP frames Note The PiP menu is not available when a priority input source is selected See also Source priority on page 6 1P To change a PiP layout proceed as follows 1 In the PiP layout submenu select one of the PiP layouts from the PiP layout submenu Beware that you will overwrite this layout 2 Select the desired PiP1 input from the list of available video input sources 3 If you wish to change the aspect ratio of the PiP frame exit the PiP menu and go to the Adjustments menu to change Aspect Ratio This will affect the width of the frame only Note While the Adjustments menu is open PiP2 frame will not be visible It appears again when you exit the Adjustments menu mP A In the Adjustments menu you can also adjust brightness contrast color hue and sharpness as desired for the signal displayed as PiP1 5 Go back to the PiP menu and adjust Size scales the PiP frame proportionally
15. ft touch key until the display switches off Input selection Input selection The MDSC 1119 MDSC 2124 can be equipped with numerous different video inputs The available inputs may depend on the customer s requirements Input selection can be done in 5 ways Automatically by means of the Source Scan system By assigning a source priority Quick input selection by using the general purpose switch e Quick input selection by using the navigation keys without entering the OSD Using the Input selection menu in the OSD These 5 possibilities are described more in detail below Source scan Source scan is a system that automatically scans all video inputs in the display until it detects a correct video signal at one of the inputs When that video signal disappears again the source scan system automatically starts again looking for another video signal The source scan system can be enabled or disabled in the Setup menu Source priority In the Setup menu you can give priority to an input source If a priority has been established the display will automatically select this source if a signal is present on this input The priority input selection will overrule the manual input selection For more information please refer to Setup on page 24 Input selection Quick input selection You can quickly select another video input as follows 1 Make sure the OSD is not on the screen If it is exit the OSD 2 Touch
16. hat input If the priority signal is not present the display will start an autoscan and select the next input where a signal is present While the priority signal is present you can still temporarily select another input by means of the Input selection menu However when you exit the menu the display automatically selects the priority input again 27 Setup OSD timeout Select the desired OSD time out from the list of available time outs When selected the OSD will automatically disappear when the display controls are left idle for the time selected from the list GPIO function From the list of available entries select the desired behavior of the general purpose switch Item Description Disabled Nothing happens when the GP switch is depressed Input The display browses through the selected video inputs while the GP switch is being depressed Text A text is displayed when the GP switch is depressed You can define this text by using the GPIO text function PIP order When you press the GPIO switch the stacking order of the PiP frames changes GPIO text position From the list of possible text positions select the position where you wish the text to be displayed when the GP switch is depressed GPIO icon From the list of possible icons select the icon you wish to accompany the text that is displayed when the GP switch is depressed If you select None the GPIO text will be displayed wi
17. information lost in the bright parts Next increase luminance slightly if desired If you experience the image is too bright clipping occurs in the bright parts decrease contrast until the clipping is solved Luminance adjustment will not have any effect here How to adjust color temperature The MDSC 1119 MDSC 2124 display contains 6 pre defined and 1 user defined color temperatures You cannot adjust color temperature separately for the 2 picture in picture frames It can be adjusted only for the whole display 35 How to To adjust color temperature 36 Open the OSD and select menu Advanced Select submenu Color temperature Select one of the pre defined color temperatures or select Adjustable or User If you selected Adjustable return to the Advanced menu and adjust the slider in the Color Adjustment function If you selected User return to the Advanced menu and select Customer color In the submenu for red green and blue separately adjust the intensity from 0 to 100 How to 37 0120 K5904074 04 March 2009 Barco nv Medical Imaging President Kennedypark 35 B 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com
18. ling frequency see below Color tempera ture Takes you to the color temperature submenu see below Customer color This function is visible only when the User color temperature is selected It allows you to adjust the color temperature using sliders for R G and B Color adjust ment This function is visible only when the Adjustable color temperature is selected It allows you to adjust the color temperature using a slider Display function Takes you to the display function submenu see below Gamma Adjusts the display gamma This function is visible only when the Gamma display function is selected Advanced Item Description Restore factory Touch Enter which opens a submenu settings Touch or 2 to select Yes and touch to restore the factory settings As a consequence all user settings including the user presets and user profiles will be erased and the display will restart To adjust the phase Note Before adjusting the phase adjust the frequency see below Display a dot on dot off test pattern Tip You can find a suitable test pattern on the product CD ROM Adjust the phase so that the test pattern appears as bright as possible and is completely free of noise and moving lines To adjust the frequency 1 Display a dot on dot off test pattern Tip You can find a suitable test pattern on the product CD ROM
19. matically The red scroll bar indicates the active menu item To jump into a submenu while it is displayed press the Enter touch key to jump into the submenu The red scroll bar now appears in the submenu Tips On screen display OSD To exit from a submenu use the navigation keys or to select EXIT Next press Enter If you exit from the Main Menu you exit the OSD To change an adjustment value or setting use the navigation keys or to select the adjustment or setting Next press Enter to go into edit mode This is indicated by the scroll bar turning gray and the adjustment bar turning red Use the navigation keys or to change the value Use Enter to confirm the change Changes are saved automatically when you exit from the OSD While you are adjusting a value e Touch and at the same time to reset to the factory default value Touch first and then while still holding to select the minimum value Touch first and then while still holding to select the maximum value While navigating in the OSD submenus When any non adjustable or name change menu item is selected pressing the Enter key for a long time closes the OSD while saving the changes 5 When the display is in stand by touch and hold the Stand by soft touch key for about 2 seconds until the display switches on To switch the display back in stand by touch and hold the Stand by so
20. me press for a few seconds until the name in the menu changes to Now use and to select the first character Use to go to the next character Use to delete the last entered character like backspace on a computer keyboard When the name you wish to use is completed you must use until the last is cleared and the new name appears in the menu To cancel the edit without saving press and for 2 seconds Delete profile Lets you delete the selected user profile 17 User Profile 18 Item Description Store profile Lets you store a profile When you have made changes in the settings of the selected user pro file you must select this function to store the changes in the profile You can store them in the current profile or as a new profile More More Where More is displayed in the OSD some advanced menu items are hidden To unhide them use and to select More Touch to unhide the menu items Advanced Advanced Advanced menu This menu lets you perform some advanced functions Item Description Luminance Adjusts the display luminance Use this function if you experience the overall image is too dark or too bright This function controls the LCD panel backlight For more information see page 34 Phase Adjusts the analog video sampling phase see below Frequency Adjusts the analog video samp
21. on GPIO text 1 2 This menu line is visible when the corresponding GPIO function is set to Text It allows you to define the text maximum 10 characters that should be displayed when the corresponding general pur pose switch is depressed It also takes you to the GPIO Icon submenu see below where you can select from 4 pre defined icons to accompany the GPIO text To edit the text press O for a few seconds while GPIO text is selected until the GPIO text in the menu changes to Now use and to select the first character Use to go to the next character Use to delete the last entered character like backspace on a computer key board When the word you wish to use is completed you must use until the last is cleared and the new text appears in the Setup menu To cancel the text edit without saving press and for 2 seconds Trigger 1 2 This function defines how the GPIO switch triggers the selected action Level The action is executed each time the switch is depressed or released Pulse The action is executed each time the switch is first depressed and then released E g The switch is a pedal switch and the selected action is a text displayed on the screen You have selected Level When you depress the pedal the text appears on the screen When you release the pedal the text disappears again Next select Pulse When you depress the pedal nothing happens When you rel
22. perform a number of image adjustments Note When picture in picture PiP is active the adjustments will affect the PiP1 video frame only If you wish to adjust the video signal in the PiP2 frame toggle the PiP frames in the PiP menu so that the signal from frame2 is displayed in frame1 Then make the adjustments the PiP2 frame disappears while in Adjustment menu and finally toggle the PiP frames again MP Item Description Brightness Adjusts the image brightness This means all lumi nance levels from black to white are adjusted Brightness and contrast are factory adjusted to obtain a maximum dynamic range Contrast Adjusts the image contrast This means the black level remains constant and the white levels are adjusted changing the luminance difference between black and white Brightness and contrast are factory adjusted to obtain a maximum dynamic range Color Adjusts the color saturation Hue Adjusts the hue Do not use the Hue adjustment to change the image color temperature The Hue adjustment is applicable only to correct phase errors in NTSC video sources This is an adjustment for advanced users For color temperature adjustment refer to the Advanced menu Adjustments Item Description Noise reduction Adjust this in case the selected video source exhibits unwanted noise Note that this adjust ment reduces noise but also reduces image sharp ness
23. rightness contrast and luminance adjustments Although they may seem very similar there is quite a difference between brightness contrast and luminance adjustments 34 How to Luminance adjustment leaves the video signal untouched but changes the light intensity of the backlight behind the LCD panel inside the display When controlling brightness all video levels from black to white are adjusted You should adjust brightness to make the black parts of the image perfectly black But watch out not to decrease brightness too much avoid losing information in the dark parts of the image e When controlling contrast the black level remains constant and the white levels are adjusted changing the luminance difference between black and white You should adjust contrast after brightness has been adjusted to make the white parts of the image perfectly white But watch out not to increase contrast too much avoid losing information in the bright parts of the image y Important If you adjust brightness and contrast incorrectly clipping of the video signal may occur When brightness or contrast is too high you may lose information in the bright parts of the image because the image is too bright When brightness is too low you may lose information in the dark parts of the image because the image is too dim Some suggestions e If you experience the image is too dim increase the contrast so that no clipping occurs no
24. thout any icon 28 Setup Baudrate submenu Select the proper baudrate from the list of available baudrates This is important for data communication via RS 232 You should select the proper baudrate that matches the data source baudrate 29 Information Information Information menu In this menu you can consult information about the display When PiP is enabled the information displayed refers to PiP1 only Item Description Show current setup Opens a submenu where you get a list of all the current settings Product The name type of the display Order code The Barco display order number Serial number The display serial number Run The version of the run code Display runtime The number of hours the display has been operat ing including stand by position Backlight run time The number of hours the LCD panel backlight has been operating This is the time the display was on while not in stand by RS232 baudrate The current RS232baudrate Timing informa tion The current video signal timing information is listed Resolution vertical frequency horizontal frequency pixel clock frequency and whether it is locked or not How to How to mp Note This chapter explains briefly how to perform a number of important or complex tasks For more information about how to use the OSD menus and a more detailed description of
25. user preset but will never affect a user profile 31 How to The display memory can contain maximum 20 different user presets When the memory is full the last user preset is overwritten when a new video signal is adjusted When Restore Factory Settings from the Advanced menu is selected all the user settings including the user presets are cleared To adjust the display to a new video signal a Digital video signals Normally a digital video signal on SDI or DVI digital input needs no additional adjustment If desired you can change the color temperature or display function in the Advanced menu You can also perform an Autosetup in the Adjustments menu but only geometry will be adjusted b Analog video signals An analog video signal may require some adjustments the first time it is connected Note If an analog video input is selected you can perform Autosetup in the Adjustments menu automatically adjusting phase geometry and gain offset IF If Autosetup is not available or does not give satisfactory results proceed as follows 1 Display a dot on dot off test pattern Tip You can find a suitable test pattern on the product CD ROM a w NQ In the Advanced menu adjust Phase In the Advanced menu adjust Frequency In the Adjustments menu adjust Brightness Contrast Color Hue and Sharpness if necessary 5 Also in the Adjustments menu adjust Aspect Ratio and Scaling if desir
26. y not have any effect on some input types Geometry Automatically adjusts image geometry For a correct adjustment the image must be com pletely filled up to the edges and the video level at the edges must be at least 15 of the full video amplitude Gain offset Automatically adjusts gain offset For a correct adjustment the image should con tain pure black and white elements These ele ments should appear in a central part of the image at a distance of at least 2 cm from the edges Next preset Selects the next video timing stored in the mem ory See See About video timings in the display memory on page 31 for more information about video timings Scaling submenu This menu allows you to set the image scaling 12 Item Description Native The image is not scaled The image is displayed at the LCD panel s native resolution Adjustments Item Description Best fit The image is scaled proportionally to obtain the best fit Fit height The image is scaled proportionally so that the image height fits the LCD panel height Fit width The image is scaled proportionally so that the image width fits the LCD panel width Full display The image is scaled non proportionally so that the image height and width fit the LCD panel height and width This is not a recommended selection in most cases Adjustable When you select Adjustable the function
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