Hitachi 42HDW10 Owners Guide - Page 59

Reset Settings Initialization, Signal Check

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ENGLISH Reset (Settings Initialization) I The on-screen display system shown to the right will be displayed when the SELECT button is used to select DISPLAY and moreover DISPLAY INIT is selected from the On-screen Display System 12 . If the key (select YES) of the SELECT button is pressed at this time, the user adjustment values in the table below for the signal currently being received will be deleted and the factory settings will be restored. • Pressing the key (select NO) cancels deletion and returns the DISPLAY MENU. DISPLAY menu item Horizontal position Vertical position Dot clock frequency Dot clock phase Vertical size Display H.POSITION V.POSITION CLOCK PHASE V. SIZE Application RGB1, RGB2 RGB1, RGB2, VIDEO1, VIDEO2 RGB1, RGB2 RGB1, RGB2 VIDEO1, VIDEO2 Signal Check I Changes in the signal status are displayed on the screen as they arise. Status Display Action The input signal was • The input terminal and the switched or the RECALL button was pressed after AUTO horizontal and vertical frequencies are displayed in - FREQ was turned on. a guidance image. • The guidance message "POWER SAVE" is displayed for about 5 seconds. A sync signal could not be detected. • In the event of continued absence of a sync signal, • Check the power switch of the PC and its status of connection. the power indicating lamp flickers and the monitor enters power save mode. The input signal does • The guidance message not meet display "OUT OF FREQUENCY" is specifications or erratic. displayed. • Check the input signal specifications once again. 27 ~ 30 RGB RGB1 [D-SUB] H : 46.5kHz, V : 60.0Hz VIDEO VIDEO1 Either VIDEO or S VIDEO is displayed on VIDEO input. POWER SAVE OUT OF FREQUENCY 21

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ENGLISH
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The on-screen display system shown to the right will be displayed when the
SELECT button is used to select DISPLAY
and moreover DISPLAY INIT is selected from
the On-screen Display System
. If the
key (select YES) of the SELECT button is
pressed at this time, the user adjustment values
in the table below for the signal currently being
received will be deleted and the factory settings
will be restored.
• Pressing the
key (select NO) cancels deletion and returns the DISPLAY MENU.
Reset (Settings Initialization)
12
DISPLAY menu item
Display
Application
Horizontal position
H.POSITION
RGB1, RGB2
Vertical position
V.POSITION
RGB1, RGB2, VIDEO1, VIDEO2
Dot clock frequency
CLOCK
RGB1, RGB2
Dot clock phase
PHASE
RGB1, RGB2
Vertical size
V. SIZE
VIDEO1, VIDEO2
Changes in the signal status are displayed on the screen as they arise.
RGB1
[D-SUB]
H : 46.5kHz, V : 60.0Hz
POWER
SAVE
OUT OF FREQUENCY
Either VIDEO or S VIDEO is
displayed on VIDEO input.
Signal Check
Status
Display
Action
The input signal was
switched or the
RECALL button was
pressed after AUTO
FREQ was turned on.
The input terminal and the
horizontal and vertical
frequencies are displayed in
a guidance image.
-
A sync signal could not
be detected.
The guidance message
POWER SAVE
is
displayed for about 5
seconds.
In the event of continued
absence of a sync signal,
the power indicating lamp
flickers and the monitor
enters power save mode.
Check the power switch of
the PC and its status of
connection.
The input signal does
not meet display
specifications or erratic.
The guidance message
OUT OF FREQUENCY
is
displayed.
Check the input signal
specifications once again.
30
27
VIDEO1
VIDEO
RGB
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