Insignia NS-P42Q10A User Manual

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Adjusting the computer image

To adjust the computer image:

1 Right-click a blank space on the Windows

desktop. The Display Properties dialog box
opens.

2 Click the Settings tab.

3 Drag the screen resolution slider to the correct

resolution. The best resolution is:

NS-P42Q-10A—1024 x 768
NS-P501Q-10A—1360 x 768
NS-P502Q-10A—1920 x 1080

4 If the dialog box has a vertical frequency option,

set it to 60 or 60 Hz.

5 Click OK to close the dialog box.

If the signal from the system equals the
standard signal mode, the screen is adjusted
automatically. If the signal from the system does
not equal the standard signal mode, adjust the
mode (refer to your video card user guide), or
there may be no video. For a list of compatible
display modes, see “Computer display modes”
on page 42.

Using Energy Saving mode

You can save energy by reducing the brightness of
the screen.

To use Energy Saving mode:

1 Press MENU. The on-screen menu opens.

2 Press or

to

highlight

Setup, then press

ENTER to access the Setup menu.

3 Press or

to

highlight

Energy Saving, then

press ENTER.

4 Press

or

to highlight a mode, then press

ENTER. You can select:

Off—Turns off energy saving.
Low—Sets mode to low.
Medium—Sets the mode to medium.
High—Sets the mode to maximum. Use this

mode to watch TV in a dark environment. It
will reduce eye strain as well as save energy.

5 Press RETURN to return to the previous menu or

EXIT to close the menu.

Note

The Display Properties dialog box may appear
different depending on your version of Windows and
your video card. However, these steps should work in
most cases.

Mode :

Standard

Contrast :

95

Brightness :

45

Sharpness :

50

Color :

50

Tint (G/R)

: G50/R50

Picture

Sound

Channel

Setup

Input

Channel

Setup

Input

Plug & Play

Language :

English

Time

Game Mode

: Off

V-Chip

Caption

Energy Saving

: Off

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