HP D5259A HP Pavilion MX75 17 inch Flat Display - (English) Monitor Guide - Page 19

Choosing the Colour Temperature

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English In the OSD Advanced Menu window, the following functions are available: Color Adjusts the colour temperature of the image. Language Sets the language of the OSD window. OSD OSD Position Adjusts the position of the OSD window. Moiré Control Reduces wavy coloured lines or patterns in the background of your image. Horizontal and vertical controls are available. I Status Provides information about the horizontal and vertical scan frequencies, the resolution (for pre-set modes only), and the serial number of the monitor. Exit Closes the OSD Advanced Menu EXIT window. Choosing the Colour Temperature The default colour settings are optimised for best results, but you can change the colour temperature temporarily when necessary. (If you need to save colour settings for a particular application, use the USER COLOR setting.) You can choose between two settings: 9300K and 6500K. The 9300K setting is often used for office environments or fluorescent lighting. The 6500K setting is often used in environments with incandescent lighting. You can also choose to individually adjust the red, green, and blue (RGB) values that make up the screen image. See the section, "Setting Red, Green, and Blue Values" on page 16 for instructions. To choose the colour temperature: 1 In the OSD Advanced window, press the Plus (+) or Minus (-) button to move to the Color icon. HP Pavilion MX75 Monitor Guide 15 Filename: M0075KEU2.doc Title: HP-Print2k.dot Template: HP-Print2K.dot Author: James Zimmerman Last Saved By: WASSER, Inc. Revision #: 35 Page: 15 of 32 Printed: 10/13/00 11:23 AM

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HP Pavilion MX75 Monitor Guide
15
Filename: M0075KEU2.doc
Title: HP-Print2k.dot
Template: HP-Print2K.dot
Author: James Zimmerman
Last Saved By: WASSER, Inc.
Revision #: 35
Page: 15 of 32
Printed: 10/13/00 11:23 AM
English
In the OSD Advanced Menu window, the
following functions are available:
Color
Adjusts the colour temperature of
the image.
Language
Sets the language of the
OSD window.
OSD
OSD Position
Adjusts the position of
the OSD window.
Moir
é
Control
Reduces wavy
coloured lines or patterns in the
background of your image. Horizontal
and vertical controls are available.
I
Status
Provides information about the
horizontal and vertical scan frequencies,
the resolution (for pre-set modes only),
and the serial number of the monitor.
EXIT
Exit
Closes the OSD Advanced Menu
window.
Choosing the Colour Temperature
The default colour settings are optimised for best
results, but you can change the colour
temperature temporarily when necessary. (If you
need to save colour settings for a particular
application, use the USER COLOR setting.)
You can choose between two settings: 9300K
and 6500K.
The 9300K setting is often used for office
environments or fluorescent lighting. The 6500K
setting is often used in environments with
incandescent lighting.
You can also choose to individually adjust the
red, green, and blue (RGB) values that make up
the screen image. See the section,
Setting Red,
Green, and Blue Values
on page 16 for
instructions. To choose the colour temperature:
1
In the OSD Advanced window,
press the Plus (+) or Minus (
) button
to move to the Color icon.