E:o;ffo;r – Panasonic PanaFlat LC40 Manuel d'utilisation

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COLOR selection

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The image's color temperature can be selected.

1 ) Use the V and keys to select

1 : Normal 6400K, 2: 6550K or

3 : USER COLOR.

2) If 3 is selected, "ADJ" appears in the lower

right of the On-Screen MENU. Press the front

"+" key to call the USER COLOR adjustment
menu.

USER COLOR adjustment

NOTE: Record the initial values of R, G &
B here before making any adjustments;

R(Red)

G (Green)

B (Blue)

The color temperature of the image can be

adjusted by the USER COLOR adjustment.

From the MENU select Color selection (See

above) then select 3 with the + key after ADJ
appears in the lower right of the MENU.
The USER COLOR adjustment menu will be
displayed as shown to the left.

NOTE:

Recall of the R, G & B settings of

the initial color values of USER

COLOR (Factory set to 6400-K)
are not possible, so make a note of

the Initial settings before adjusting

in the space provided here.

Use the H or B keys to select R (red), G (green)
or B (blue) for adjustment.

Use the - and + keys to adjust the color as desired.

To leave the USER COLOR adjustment menu

press MENU twice.

"0 VIDEO INPUT LEVEL

The video input signal level can be matched to
the computer being used. Either 0.7V or 1 .OV
can be selected with the - and + keys.

Note : 0.7V is typical.

(If wrong level is selected image may be too dim

or too bright.)

DISPLAY FREQUENCY

DISPLAY FREQUENCY displays the computer's

approximate horizontal sync frequency (fH) and

vertical sync frequency (fV).

fH: There is an error of approximately 1 kHz at

30 kHz and 4 kHz at 61 kHz with no error in alt

the factory reservation timings.

If the fH or fV are outside the specified range

then the MONITOR SELF-TEST function will

automatically display the SIGNAL ERROR menu

(See Page 9).

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