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How to use the controls 1. When the OSD is not on the screen, touch any of the soft touch keys. The front illumination is switched on for about 10 seconds. 2. While the illumination is on, touch the Enter touch key to display the main menu. It contains several submenus. 3. To open a submenu, use the Up or Down touch keys to select the submenu. Next, press the Enter touch key to open the submenu. 4. To exit from a submenu, use Up or Down to select EXIT. Next, press Enter . If you exit from the Main Menu, you exit the OSD. 5. To change an adjustment value or setting, use Up or Down to select the adjustment or setting. Next, press Enter to go Display information into edit mode. This is indicated by the scroll bar becoming longer. SETTINGS DPMS On Power LED On User Controls On EXIT • Figure 3: Setting is selected SETTINGS DPMS On Power LED On User Controls On EXIT • Figure 4: Edit mode is active Use Up or Down to change the value. Use Enter to confirm the change. Changes are saved automatically after confirming. 6. Some items in the menus cannot be changed. They are read- only values, displayed in light gray. Tip: While you are adjusting a value: • Touching Up and Down at the same time resets to the last stored value. • Touching Up and Enter at the same time selects the maximum value. • Touching Down and Enter at the same time selects the minimum value. Stand-by switching To switch from on state to stand-by: 1. Touch the Stand-by touch key. Display information 2. A warning message appears. Press the Stand-by touch key again to switch the display into stand-by or press any other key to keep the display in on state. To switch from stand-by to on state: 1. Touch any of the soft touch keys. The front illumination is switched on for about 10 seconds. 2. While the illumination is switched on, touch the Stand-by touch key to switch the display on. Info messages The following messages may appear automatically on the screen: Input Selection The Input selection menu appears in case 2 video signals are connected and the resolution of one or both video signals is too high to display them both. In that case the input selection menu allows you to select one of both video signals. No signal selected This message appears in case the display finds no proper video signal at its inputs. Resolution too high This message appears in case the resolution of the selected video signal is too high to display. Text mode / Diagnostic mode These messages appear for a few seconds directly after switching to Text mode or Diagnostic mode. In text mode, the display luminance is approximately half of the luminance in diagnostic mode. Text mode is intended for using the Display information display with office applications such as word processing. You can switch between both modes by touching the up and down keys at the same time. On-screen display (OSD) Complete OSD Luminance and color menu Name Description Measured luminance Indicates the actual luminance measured by the internal sensor. This is a read-only value. It is expressed in a percentage of the calibrated value (100% is calibrated). Luminance target Allows to manually adjust the luminance target. See note below. Color target Allows to select from a list of factory- defined and user-defined color targets. Note: When you change the luminance target, the display will adjust its backlight to reach the target. This can be seen in the Measured luminance line. When the luminance target cannot be reached, e.g., due to aging of the backlight, the Measured luminance line changes to Minimum value reached or Maximum value reached. Display information Display Function menu Name Description Display function Allows to select from a list of predefined display functions. If the DICOM DF is selected, a number of additional settings is available. ALC & DICOM options Jumps to the ALC & DICOM Options submenu, which allows to edit the settings for the DICOM display function. This function is available only when the DICOM DF is selected. ALC & DICOM Options submenu Name Description Correction value Shows the ambient light correction value that is taken into account in the calculation of the display function. DICOM offset The DICOM DF is recalculated at the moment the DICOM Offset is changed, taking the new DICOM Offset into account. • When set to “Dark Room”, the ambient light is not taken into account. • When set to “Preset”, a preset ambient light value determined by the selected reading room is taken into account. Reading room Allows to select from a pre-defined list of reading room types. You must select a reading room that corresponds to the type of room the display is installed in. Display information Name Description Reading room def. Jumps to the reading room definition submenu, which allows to edit the reading room condition settings. Calibration info Jumps to the calculation information submenu, which displays information about the values taken into account to recalculate the DICOM DF. Reading room d...
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