Smartec STM-150 User Manual - page 19
Motion Mode
changes the scanning method of the LCD monitor.
Tip : There are three methods which can be controlled.(Motion /Still /Progressive)
Still and progressive modes are progressive scan but progressive is better
than still for moving images and Still is better than progressive for still
images. Motion uses the interlace scan.
Use Motion mode when the video source contains moving images.
(For example, DVD or VCR)
Note:Progressive mode is not supported on the 20.1" Monitor.
Under Scan
adjusts the image size.
Input
selects between the composite (BNC) or Y/C (4 pin S-video) to be displayed.
Filter
adjusts Filter "ON" to reduce the onput video noise.
AFC
(auto frequency control) is used to adjust for the skew distortion of a video
signal from a recorder (or other equipment).
The options are : NORMAL, SLOW, and FAST.
DVCO
is used to reduce unwanted vertical lines flowing horizontally.
Tip : In some case, vertical lines flowing to the right or left appear depending
on the video source.
When flowing vertical lines appear, it is convenient to reduce them by
adjusting the DVCO.
Recall
sets the monitor to the original factory setting.
Hot Keys
Without pushing the menu button, the left( , ) and right pairs( , )of buttons
function as direct access buttons(Hot keys).
The left pair adjusts Brightness, and the right pair adjusts Volume.
Language:
English sets the OSD language of the menu to English.
Deutsch sets the OSD language of the menu to German.
Fran ais sets the OSD language of the menu to French.
Italiano sets the OSD language of the menu to Italian.
Espa ol sets the OSD language of the menu to Spanish.
Polski sets the OSD language of the menu to Polish.
Cesky sets the OSD language of the menu to Czech.
Sharpness
sets the desired sharpening enhancement to the picture.
Color
adds coloring to the block and white picture content (of a color signal), and is
usually set for pleasing faces.
Tint
adjusts all the colors on the screen, but is most noticeable to the eye in reds
and yellows, and is also usually set for pleasing face tones.
(Appears in NTSC
mode only).
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