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Basic Picture Adjustment
4.2
Smart Starts for New Owners
Many of the flat panel display features make it easier to use but also environmentally friendlier. This section 
explains how to extend the life of your panel through being energy efficient. We suggest applying all of the 
following functions below for the simplest usage, best quality, and longest life span.
4.2.1
Extend Your Panel Life
This function provides short-cuts to your panel’s longer service life. Your flat panel display includes a Long Life 
Settings option. Activating this option causes the panel to automatically select several different features that can 
prolong the life of your panel and help alleviate after-image ghosts or burn-in. To set this option, follow the steps 
below.
1 ) Access 
Long Life Settings through the Option menu.
A confirmation screen appears.
2 ) Select 
Yes from the submenu.
The following settings are automatically entered:
•Auto Size: Wide Zoom
•Side Mask - Detection: Mode 1
•Orbiter (AV source): Mode 1
•Orbiter (PC source): Mode 1
•Energy Save: Save 1
•AV Selection: OPTIMUM (only when it was set to DYNAMIC previously)
3 ) Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
4.2.2
Adjust the Power Indicator Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the Power On indicator depending on the brightness level of the viewing area. Setting to 
Auto toggles the brightness of the indicator between High, Mid and Low to match the brightness level of the 
viewing area. To set the indicator, follow the directions below.
1 ) Access 
Blue LED Dimmer  through the Option menu.
2 ) Select 
Auto, High, Mid or Low  from the submenu.
3 ) Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.                                                                                                                  
4.2.3
Set Input Priority
With a priority input assigned, the flat panel display automatically switches to that input when signals are present. 
To set the priority input, follow the directions below.
1 ) Access 
Input Priority  through the Option menu.
2 ) Select 
Auto from the submenu.
3 ) Select the desired input.
Detecting another signal at a different input causes the selected input to automatically change to the new 
input. 
After input changes, the previous input is not restored even when the signal disappears at the input.
4 ) Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
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