Adjusting source, image mode, audio mode, and menu settings
Open the Side Toolbar menu by sliding either of the Side Toolbar menu handles (located either side of the screen) toward the center of the screen.
The Side Toolbar menu opens.
Tap the Input Select icon.
The Source Settings dialog box appears.
Note
If setting lock is enabled, only admins can access the source settings.
Press the Home button on the front control panel.
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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All Source | |||
Select an input source | VGA AV YPBPR OPS DP HDMI HDMI1 HDMI2 ANDROID USB-C | Select a connected computer or other device’s input source to view on the display. | Three dots ••• appear below inputs (USB Type-C, HDMI, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, OPS and DP) with a connected device. If the display’s input source is set to HDMI2 and a computer is connected to the HDMI2 input, the display wakes automatically whenever the computer wakes. Note Input sources that are locked and prevented from being selected will be disabled. |
Source setting | |||
Automatic source switch | Enable Disable | Enables or disables automatic connection to an active source or switching automatically when a new source is connected. | N/A |
Source Priority | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 | Sets the priority of input sources. A new input source will only become the primary source if it has a priority higher or equal to the current input source. | This option is only available when Automatic Source Switch is enabled. |
Source Lock | Locked Unlocked | Prevent selection of an input source. | When Android is locked out, the following functionality is greyed out and disabled: Floating Menu
Remote Control
Front Control Panel
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Boot source | Last Source VGA AV YPBPR OPS DP HDMI HDMI 1 HDMI 2 TYPEC ANDROID USB-C | Select which video source will be used on startup. Any sources locked out will be greyed out. | The Android Home screen is the default input. You can lock out Android and have the panel boot directly to an external input. |
Automatic no-signal shutdown | Disabled 5 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes | Set how long the display waits before shutting down when there is no input signal. | This setting does not apply to a device installed in the display's OPS accessory slot. The display’s EcoStar capability will turn the display off after one hour even when the “No Signal Automatic Shutdown” feature is disabled. |
Access the Image mode, Voice mode, and Menu settings by tapping the icon in the lower right corner of the All Source or Source Setting menu screen.
Use the and icons to move through the menu pages.
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Image mode | |||
Image mode | ECO PC Eye Pro Standard Bright room Soft | Sets the color properties of the screen image for the currently active input source. Does not apply to the 'Android' input source (Home screen). Note ECO is the only value that enables further adjustment of color settings. | ECO is the default setting and is adjustable. |
Contrast ratio | 1 to 50 | Sets the difference in brightness between the lightest and darkest parts of the image. | Only adjustable if the Image mode is set to ECO. |
Brightness | 1 to 50 | Sets the overall brightness of the image. | Only adjustable if the Image mode is set to ECO. |
Tone | 1 to 50 | Sets the color tone of the image. | Only adjustable if the Image mode is set to ECO. |
Sharpness | 1 to 50 | Sets the sharpness of the image. | Only adjustable if the Image mode is set to ECO. |
Saturation | 1 to 50 | Set the color saturation of the image. | N/A |
Color temperature | Standard Warm Cool | Sets the color temperature of the image. | Warm color temperatures will appear more reddish, while cool color temperatures appear more blueish. |
Zoom mode | 16:9 4:3 | Sets the image’s aspect ratio. | The display’s native aspect ratio is 16:9. Selecting a 4:3 aspect ratio will result in unused black areas on the left and right sides of the displayed image. |
Audio mode | |||
Volume | N/A | Sets the display’s volume | N/A |
Sound equalization | 1 to 50 | Sets the L/R balance of the display’s built-in speakers. | N/A |
Bass | 1 to 50 | Sets the bass level. | N/A |
Treble | 1 to 50 | Sets the treble level. | N/A |
Audio output | Speakers External device | Sets the display’s audio output source. | Speakers is the default setting and enables audio output from the display’s built-in speakers. When External device is enabled, the display’s built-in speakers are disabled and audio out from the display’s Audio Out connector is enabled. Fixed digital audio out is also enabled on the S/PDIF out port. |
Menu setting | |||
Backlight | 1 to 100 | Sets the backlight level. | N/A |
Auto backlight | Enable Disable | Enables or disables the display’s automatic backlight feature. | The ambient light sensor can detect the room brightness and adjust the display’s screen brightness. Tip If your display’s brightness continues changing unexpectedly, disable the Auto backlight option. |
HDMI CEC | Enable Disable | Enables or disables the display’s HDMI-CEC (HDMI Consumer Electronics Control) feature. | N/A |
HDMI EDID | EDID 1.4 EDID 2.0 | Sets the HDMI-EDID version of the display’s active HDMI connector to EDID 1.4 or EDID 2.0. Note EDID 1.4 is the default. | When EDID 1.4 is selected, the display will present itself as an HDMI 1.4 compliant device. When EDID 2.0 is selected, the display will present itself as an HDMI 2.0 compliant device. Note This setting can be applied differently to each HDMI input source. |
HDR | Auto Low Middle High Reference mode | Enable or disable High Dynamic Range display information when connected to external display. | If the source device also supports HDR, changes to the HDR option can increase the variance between dark and bright images. |
1920 × 1080 3840 × 2160 | Sets the HDMI out resolution. | Ensure the device that receives the display’s HDMI out signal matches the selected output resolution. For best results, make sure the device that receives the display’s HDMI out signal uses the same resolution settings as the display. Tip Use 1920 × 1080 if the screen resolution of the connected device isn’t known. | |
Eco Reset | N/A | Resets the display’s settings to the most energy efficient modes. | N/A |