Westinghouse L2210NW Computer Monitor User Manual


 
8
OSD Menu Functions
All the function settings for this LCD monitor are controlled via the control keys located on the side of the monitor.
To display the OSD main menu, press the
keypad button on the control panel. (Note: The OSD menu
display will disappear automatically after approximately 10 seconds, if no action is taken.)
This LCD monitor has been adjusted to optimal settings before shipment. If needed, adjustments to the monitor
settings can also be made using the OSD menu.
Press the
button to display the OSD.
Press the or button to scroll through the sub-menus (Image, Audio, Color, Miscellaneous, and
Information Sub-Menus).
Press the X button to enter the sub-menu.
Press theor button to select the function to be adjusted.
Press the W orXbuttons to change the current setting of the sub-function.
To go back to the previous menu, press the
button. Changes are saved automatically.
To exit the OSD menu press
again. It automatically will save any changes that have been made.
(Example)
Extra functions:
DDC/CI: Allows the monitor to communicate with PC graphic card under Microsoft Windows Vista.
DCR: To turn on or off Dynamic Contract Ratio.
Language: Select OSD languages in between different languages.
Auto Setting: Set to automatically perform Auto-Configuration function when a new timing is detected.
CM Engine: Start with Color Management Engine.
Optimal aspect ratio: ideal fit your display to the viewable area of the monitor.
Reset: Restore this LCD monitor to its factory default settings.
NOTES:
Any changes are automatically saved in memory when the OSD turns off. Turning off the power should be
avoided while using the OSD menu.
Adjustments for clock, phase, and positions are saved for each individual signal timing. Except for these
adjustments, all other adjustments have only one setting, which applies to all signal timings.
The icon color will change from gray to blue when a sub-menu is selected.
Color Menu
Image Menu
Miscellaneous Menu
Audio Menu
Source
Resolution & Frequency
Info Menu