NEC MultiSync M751 User Manual page 93

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INPUT MENU
HDMI
HDMI1, HDMI2, OPTION (TMDS)*
inputs only
HDMI MODE
HDCP VERSION
HDR
EQUALIZER
SIGNAL FORMAT
OVERSCAN
HDMI1, HDMI2, OPTION
(TMDS)*
, COMPUTE
2
MODULE*
inputs only
1
VIDEO RANGE
COLORIMETRY
CEC
CEC
POWER CONTROL
LINK
AUDIO RECEIVER
2
Selects the type of HDMI mode (version) [MODE1] or [MODE2].
MODE1: Max resolution is 3840 x 2160 (30 Hz).
MODE2: Max resolution is 3840 x 2160 (60 Hz), HDCP 2.2, or HDR.
Select [HDCP 1.4] or [HDCP 2.2].
MODE2: ENABLE, DISABLE.
NOTE:
If [HDMI MODE] is set to [MODE1], this function is disabled.

Compensates the video signal for better image stability.
If the image flashes or picture noise occurs, please change the setting.
ON: The image is scaled to best fit the screen without changing the aspect ratio. Some images will have
cropped edges. Approximately 95 % of the image will be shown on the screen.
OFF: The whole image is displayed within the screen area. This setting may cause distorted image at the
edges.
NOTE:
When you use a computer with HDMI out, please set [OFF].

AUTO: Image size is set automatically.
Adjust the gradation range to be displayed according to the video signal to improve the whiteout and
blackout of the image.
FULL: For computer settings. Show all input signals of 0-255 gray levels.
LIMITED: For audio-visual equipment settings. Expands the input signals from 16-235 gray levels to
0-255 gray levels.
AUTO: Automatically sets input signals by detecting connected equipment.
Selects the color space setting from AUTO, RGB, YCbCr (BT.601), YCbCr (BT.709), YCbCr (BT.2020).
Provides CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) compatible media players, connected via HDMI, the ability
to communicate and allows limited control between the device and the monitor. Only available for HDMI
inputs.
When [MODE1] or [MODE2] is selected, the following functions are automatically activated:
Also, when the compatible device is started from standby mode, this unit also works together to turn on the
power from standby mode.
- When a connected CEC media device plays, the monitor will turn on and/or change to the HDMI input
with the connected media device.
- The monitor's wireless remote control can be used to control some of the media player device functions.
When [MODE1] is selected, the wireless remote control CEC functions are:
1 (9), 2 (4), 3 (:), 5 (<), 6 (;), ENT, EXIT, , , , , MUTE, VOL+, VOL–.
When [MODE2] is selected, the wireless remote control CEC functions are:
0 to 9 and – on the keypad, ENT, EXIT, , , , , GUIDE, MUTE, SET/POINT ZOOM, VOL+, VOL–,
CH/ZOOM+, CH/ZOOM–.
Depending on the type of the connected device, the CEC functions may not work as described.
Not all manufacturers provide the same level of CEC integration and control, or they may only provide
support for their products.
NOTE:
When [MODE1] or [MODE2] is selected, POINT ZOOM is deactivated.

The HDMI-CEC compatible device goes into standby at the same time as the monitor when the STANDBY
button is pressed on the remote control, or when the ⏻ button is pressed on the monitor.
NOTE:
The connected HDMI-CEC compatible device may not go into standby if it is recording.

When [ENABLE] is selected, the monitor's internal speaker or the external speaker connected to the
monitor is muted and connected audio equipment with ARC function outputs the sound.
When [DISABLE] is selected, connected audio equipment with ARC function is muted and the monitor's
internal speaker or the external speaker connected to the monitor outputs the sound.
NOTE:
It may take a while to output the sound when changing [AUDIO RECEIVER] settings, but this is

not a failure of the monitor.
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