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NS-24EM51A14 24” Widescreen LED Monitor
www.insigniaproducts.com
•Windows Vista:
1 Right-click on your desktop, then click
Personalize, then Display Settings.
2 Click Advanced Settings..., then click the
Monitor tab.
3 Under Screen refresh rate open the
drop-down list and select the refresh rate
you want, then click OK.
4 Under Resolution, move the slider to the
resolution you want.
5 Click Apply, then click Ye s to use the new
resolution and refresh rate, or click No to go
back to the previous settings.
•Windows XP:
1 Right-click on your desktop, then select
Properties.
2 Click the Settings tab at the top of the
window.
3 Under Resolution, move the slider to the
resolution you want.
4 Click the Advanced button, then click the
Monitor tab.
5 Under Screen refresh rate:, open the
drop-down list and select the refresh rate
you want, then click OK.
6 Click Apply, then click Ye s to use the new
resolution and refresh rate, or click No to go
back to the previous settings.
-OR-
If you are using a Mac you may need to set the
resolution and refresh rate.
•Open the Apple menu, then select System
Preferences.
•Click Displays, then click Display.
• Select the appropriate resolution from the
Resolutions list and refresh rate from the
Refresh Rate drop-down.
Using the on screen display
(OSD)
To use the on screen display (OSD) menus:
1 Press the MENU button to open the menus. The
Main Menu opens.
2 Press or to select a menu item, then press
OK to go to that sub-menu.
3 When the sub-menu opens, press or to
go to the item you want to adjust, then press OK
to select that item.
4 Press or to adjust the item you selected,
then press MENU to exit the menu.
You can select:
• Auto Image Adjust–automatically adjusts
Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Phase
(Fine Tune) and Clock (H.Size) of the screen
(available only with VGA cable (analog)
connections)
•Picture Adjust
•Contrast
•Brightness
•Backlight
• Input Select
• Audio Adjust–to adjust the audio settings.
Note: The Audio Adjust menu is only available
when using an HDMI connection.
• Volume–to adjust the volume of
headphone output.
• Mute–to turn the Mute on or off.
• Color Adjust
• Cool-Emphasis on the blue end of the
spectrum.
• Normal- No emphasis.
• Warm-Emphasis on the red end of the
spectrum.
• User Color–to manually adjust the color
levels. Press OK to select the color to
adjust.
• Information–to display information on the
current input signal.
Note
For more information, refer to the User Manual that
came with your computer or your graphics card.
Auto Image Adjust
Picture Adjust
Input Select
Audio Adjust
Color Adjust
Information
Manual Image Adjust
Setup Menu
Memory Recall
MENU:Exit Select:OK
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