Advanced Option Menu - Philips BDL4256ET User Manual

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BDL4256ET

4.2.7. Advanced option menu

Input resolution
Picture
HDMI clock threshold
Screen
Black level expansion
Gamma selection
Audio
Scan mode
PIP
Scan conversion
Film mode
Configuration1
IR control
Configuration2
Keyboard control
Tiling
Advanced option
Heat status
Input resolution
Set the resolution of the VGA input. This is only required when the
display is unable to detect the VGA input resolution correctly.
NOTE:
This item is functional for VGA input only.
The options are:
• {1024x768 / 1280x768 / 1360x768 / 1366x768}
• {1400x1050 / 1680x1050}
• {1600x1200 / 1920x1200}
• {Auto}: Determines the resolution automatically.
The selected settings will become effective after turning off the power
and turning it on again.
HDMI clock threshold
Adjust HDMI link clock.
• {Min} – 600KHz (Default)
• {Max} – 5000KHz
Black level expansion
This feature offers deeper blacks for an even better image quality.
The options are: {Off} / {Low} / {Medium} / {High}.
NOTE:
This item is functional for Video mode input only.
Gamma selection
Gamma is what controls the overall brightness of an image. Images
which are not corrected properly can appear too white or too dark, so
controlling the gamma properly can have a huge influence on the overall
picture quality of your display.
The options are: {Native} / {2.2} / {2.4} / {S gamma} / {D-image}.
Scan mode
Change the display area of the image.
• {Overscan} – Display about 95% of the original size of the image.
The rest of the areas surrounding the image will be cut off.
• {Underscan} – Display the image in its original size.
This item is functional for Video mode input only.
NOTE:
Scan conversion
Choose to enable or disable the IP (Interlace to Progressive) conversion
function.
• {Progressive} – Enable the IP conversion function (recommended).
Once enabled, the interlace input signal will be converted to
progressive format for better display quality.
• {Interlace} – Disable the IP function. This mode is suitable for
displaying motion pictures, but it increases the chance of image
retention.
Film mode
Choose to turn on or off the film mode frame conversion function.
• {Auto} – Enable the film mode frame conversion function for
movies and motion pictures. The display converts a 24 frames-per-
second (24 fps) input signal format to DVD video signal format.
Once this function is enabled, it is recommended that you set the
{Scan conversion} function to {Progressive}.
• {Off} – Disable the film mode frame conversion function. This mode
is suitable for TV broadcasting and VCR signals.
IR control
Select the operation mode of the remote control when multiple
displays are connected via an RS232C connection.
• {Normal} – All displays can be operated normally by the remote
control unit.
• {Primary} – Designate this display as the primary display for remote
control operation. Only this display can be operated by the remote
control.
• {Secondary} – Designate this display as the secondary display. This
display can not be operated by the remote control, and will only
receive the control signal from the primary display via the RS232C
connection.
• {Lock All} / {Lock all but Volume} / {Lock all but Power} – Lock
the remote control function of this display. To unlock, press and hold
the [DISPLAY] button on the remote control for 5 (five) seconds..
Keyboard control
Choose to enable or disable the display keyboard (control buttons)
function.
• {Unlock} – Enable the keyboard function.
• {Lock All} / {Lock all but Volume} / {Lock all but Power} – Disable
the keyboard function.
Tiling
With this function you can create a single large-screen matrix (video
wall) that consists of up to 150 sets of this display (up to 10-sets on
the vertical and 15-sets on the horizontal sides). This function requires
a daisy-chain connection.
Tiling
H monitors
V monitors
Position
Frame comp.
Enable
Switch on delay
20
1
1
1
No
No
Off

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