Siemens 175V User Manual

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Color monitor 175V

A26361-K609-Z100-2-5E19

English - 13

Picture rotation (

ROTATION

): Rotating the picture in a clockwise or counter-

clockwise direction

Setting color temperature and colors

The "warmth" of the screen colors is set using the color temperature. The screen has two preset
color temperatures, 9300 K and 6500 K, and one user-defined color temperature (

USER COLOR

).

You can select any of both color temperatures as the starting point for setting your color percentage
values. The user-defined color temperature is lost as soon as you select one of the preset color
temperatures.

6,500°K

Color temperature (

COLOR TEMPERATURE

): Setting 6500 K

9,300°K

Color temperature (

COLOR TEMPERATURE

): Setting 9300 K

User-defined colors (

USER COLOR

):

RED

: Setting the red color ratio

BLUE

: Setting the blue color ratio

Degaussing the screen

Magnetic fields can affect how colors are displayed on your monitor screen. The monitor is therefore
degaussed every time you switch it on.

Only use the function of the OSD menu if you notice color distortions on the screen after switching
on the monitor.

Degaussing the monitor (

DEGAUSS

)

This function should only be carried out once within 30 minutes.

Setting moiré reduction

Correcting moiré effect (

V-MOIRE REDUCE / H-MOIRE REDUCE

)

If the picture you see on screen has light and dark stripes or appears dull and
blurred, this may be due to what is known as the moiré effect. This effect usually
has physical causes, being triggered by interference between the pixels in the
matrix and the video signal. The intensity of the moiré effect is dependent on the
screen resolution and picture size.

In some cases, moiré correction may cause the picture quality to deteriorate
(reduced picture definition, slight flickering.)

V-MOIRE REDUCE

= Vertical moiré correction

H-MOIRE REDUCE

= Horizontal moiré correction

= Switching Moiré correction off

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