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You may determine how long the OSD will stay onscreen by selecting the OSD TIMEOUT option.
Increase or decrease the OSD display time by pressing the Up (
▲ ) or Down ( ▼ ) buttons in
the OSD TIMEOUT submenu. The maximum timeout setting is 60 seconds.
You may turn on or off the displayed image information by selecting the INFORM ON-OFF
option. Turn this option on to display information onscreen that informs you when the input
signal has been changed.
If you want to put your OSD menu on a certain location on the screen, select the H . POSITION
and V . POSITION options. Press the Up (
▲ ) or Down ( ▼ ) buttons to change the OSD
position in the submenus using these two options.
Reverting to Factory Default Settings
If you have made some incorrect adjustments in the OSD menus and you don’t know how to get
back to a good setting, don’t worry. The MODE RECALL feature will return you to a good starting
point: the factory settings. To do a MODE RECALL, follow the steps below:
1. Open the OSD Main Menu by pressing the Select (
) button.
2. Press the Up (
▲
) or Down (
▼
) buttons to move forward or backward to the MODE RECALL
icon and highlight it.
3. Press the Select (
) button to select it. This will return you to the factory settings immediately.
Note: MODE RECALL will return you the following settings:
H . POSITION and V . POSITION of the displayed image and OSD menu, BRIGHTNESS
and CONTRAST, CLOCK AND PHASE. COLOR will be set to WHITE.