Adjusting Input settings

You can access the display’s input settings by tapping the Input icon
on the Home screen. You can also press the Input button
on the remote control.
If the Input icon doesn’t appear on the Home screen, tap the All Apps icon
in the Launcher menu at the bottom of the screen and look for the Input app.
The Common Settings dialog appears.

To exit display settings, press the Home button on the front control panel.

Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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| PC Android HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 TYPEC1 TYPEC2 DP VGA | Select a connected computer or other device’s input to view on the display. Note The PC input appears only when an OPS PC module is installed in the display’s accessory slot. | The currently selected input (PC, Android, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP, VGA, TYPEC1, or TYPEC2) is highlighted. Note Disabled inputs do not appear in the list of available inputs. |
| Range slider | Sets the overall brightness of the image. | N/A |
| Range slider | Sets the display’s volume. | N/A |

Access the current input’s advanced settings by tapping the three dots ••• that appear in upper right corner of the input settings menu screen. The current input is surrounded by a green circle.
Tip
You can also open the Advanced settings menu by pressing the Settings button on the remote control when viewing any input other than Android.
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Note The following settings are applicable to all inputs. | |||
| 1 to 100 | Sets the display’s volume | N/A |
| -5 to 5 | Sets the bass level. | This setting is only adjustable when Custom audio mode is enabled (see Audio modes below). |
| -5 to 5 | Sets the treble level. | This setting is only adjustable when Custom audio mode is enabled (see Audio modes below). |
| -50 to 50 | Sets the L/R balance of the display’s built-in speakers. | N/A |
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| On Off | This is the default audio mode | N/A |
| On Off | An audio mode optimized for meeting rooms, with slightly reduced bass. | N/A |
| On Off | An audio mode optimized for classrooms, with slightly reduced bass and slightly increased treble. | N/A |
| On Off | An audio mode that allows full user control of bass and treble adjustments. | N/A |
| On Off | Mutes the display’s audio system. | N/A |
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| On Off | If enabled, the display’s image will move up and down momentarily to reduce the risk of image burn-in. To set timing options, see Pixel Shift in the Adjusting display settings section of display settings). | N/A |
| On Off | Changes the screen settings to reduce the brightness and amount of blue light in the image. | N/A |
| On Off | Detects the ambient light in the room and automatically adjusts the screen brightness. | Use of the Auto light feature requires the DCR setting to be enabled (which disables the display’s ENERGY STAR setting). OR While viewing input from an external device connected to the display, disabling the display’s ENERGY STAR setting. |
| On Off | Reduces the screen brightness of the display to save power. | N/A |
| On Off | Increases the contrast ratio between light and dark screen colors. | Enabling this setting will disable the display’s ENERGY STAR setting. |
Note The following settings are only available when DP or VGA inputs are selected. | |||
| On Off | Sets the screen image’s aspect ratio to 4:3 | N/A |
| On Off | Sets the screen image’s aspect ratio to 16:9 | N/A |
| On Off | This setting may help if the 16:9 setting causes the screen image’s edges to be clipped. | N/A |
| On Off | Enables the display to automatically choose the optimal image scaling for the source video signal. This is the default setting. | This is the recommended setting for image scaling. |
Note The following settings are applicable to all inputs. | |||
| 1 to 100 | Sets the overall brightness of the image. | N/A |
| 1 to 100 | Sets the difference in brightness between the lightest and darkest parts of the image. | N/A |
| 1 to 100 | Sets the hue (color) of the image. | This setting is available only when Custom display mode is enabled and is not available for all inputs. |
| 1 to 100 | Sets the sharpness of the image. | This setting is available only when Custom display mode is enabled and is not available for all inputs. |
The following Display and Color mode settings are available only when viewing input from an external device connected to the display. | |||
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| On Off | The default display mode, for optimal performance. | N/A |
| On Off | A brighter image mode that may use more power. | Different shades of light gray may be harder to see in this mode. |
| On Off | A softer image mode with slightly reduced contrast. | N/A |
| On Off | An image mode that allows users to customize the image brightness, contrast, hue, and sharpness. | N/A |
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| On Off | The default color mode. | N/A |
| On Off | Raises the screen image’s color temperature. | N/A |
| On Off | Lowers the screen image’s color temperature. | N/A |
| On Off | Enables or disables the display’s ENERGY STAR setting. | N/A |
| N/A | Manually adjust the red, green, and blue color channels individually. You can also reset the white balance to its default setting. | N/A |
Note The following settings apply only to VGA inputs. | |||
| 1 to 100 | Manually set the image’s relative horizontal position on the display. | N/A |
| 1 to 100 | Manually set the image’s relative vertical position on the display. | N/A |
| 1 to 36 | Adjusts the phase of the analog video signal. | Adjusting this setting can help compensate for indistinct colors on analog video inputs. |
| N/A | Enables the display to try to detect the best phase setting for the current analog video signal. | N/A |