How To Adjust The Brilliance From The External Equipment; How To Clear The Memory - Furuno MU-150HD Operator's Manual

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3. OPERATION
3. Press the
or
4. Press the
or
[OFF]: Not adjusted automatically
[1]: Every two seconds
[2]: Every 30 seconds
5. Press the MENU key to close the menu.
3.6.2

How to adjust the brilliance from the external equipment

When FAR-21x7 series is connected to the [DVI-D1] or [DVI-D2] port, you can adjust the brilliance
of the display unit from the FAR-21x7 series connected.
Note: The auto dimmer must be off to use this feature.
1. Press the MENU key to show the main menu.
2. Press the
key to select [SYSTEM].
3. Press the
or
4. Press the
or
[OFF]: You can not adjust the brilliance from the external equipment.
[DVI1]: When the DVI1 is displayed, the brilliance signal from DVI-D1 port controls this dis-
play's brilliance. The
[DVI2]: When the DVI2 is displayed, the brilliance signal input from DVI-D2 port controls this
display's brilliance. The
[USB]: This is not available.
5. Press the MENU key to close the menu.
3.6.3

How to clear the memory

You can clear the memory to restore the default settings.
1. Press the MENU key to show the main menu.
2. Press the
key to select [SYSTEM].
3. Press the
or
4. Press the
key.
The display is changed to "YES" from "NO".
Note: To cancel, press the
5. Press the
key to select "reset".
key to select [AUTO DIMMER].
key to select the adjustment interval.
[3]: Every minute
[4]: Every three minutes
[5]: Every five minutes
key to select [EXT BRILL CTRL].
key to set the desired input item.
/BRILL key is available for the screen other than the DVI1.
/BRILL key is available for the screen other than the DVI2.
key to select [DEFAULT RESET].
RGB DVI1 DVI2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 OSD
AUTO DIMMER
OFF
(OFF, 1~5)
EXT BRILL CTRL
OFF
(OFF / DVI1 / DVI2 / USB)
DEFAULT RESET
YES
All custom settings will be lost.
←key: cancel
→key: reset
INFORMATION
RGB
: 1280
1024 Fh : 80kHz Fv : 75Hz
*
DVI1
: 640
480
Fh : 31kHz Fv : 60Hz
*
DVI2
: NO SIGNAL
VIDEO1 : NTSC
VIDEO2 : PAL
VIDEO3 : NO SIGNAL
PROGRAM NO. : X.XX
key. The display is changed to "NO" from "YES".
SYSTEM
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