Terminology, Appendix – Samsung LC27A750XS-ZA User Manual

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Appendix

Appendix

Terminology

OSD(On Screen Display)

On screen display (OSD) allows you to configure on-screen settings to optimize the picture quality as

required. It allows you to change the screen brightness, tint, size and many other settings using

menus displayed on the screen.

HUB

HUB refers to a device that is a common connection point for multiple devices connected over a

network. It is used to connect multiple PCs, video devices, office devices and/or LANs over a single

network.

Dongle

Dongle refers to a device that connects to an input/output port on a PC. It contains a security key or

ID so that only the user that connects the dongle can access a specified application. The dongle on

this product contains data required to use Wireless USB and must be connected to your PC.

Coarse

Coarse refers to the frequency of radio wave vibrations per second. A higher frequency transmits a

larger amount of data and is reflected easier. A lower frequency traverses obstacles more easily and

can travel farther, but it transmits a smaller amount of data. The Coarse menu allows you to manually

adjust the frequency to obtain the optimum picture quality. Adjust Coarse referring to Standard Signal

Mode Table (page87) according to the performance of your product and enjoy improved picture

quality.

Gamma

The Gamma menu adjusts the grey scale that represents middle tones on the screen. Adjusting the

brightness brightens the whole screen, but adjusting Gamma only brightens the medium brightness.

Grey scale

Scale refers to levels of color intensity that show variations of color change from darker areas to

brighter areas on the screen. Changes to the screen brightness are expressed with black and white

variation, and grey scale refers to the medium area between black and white. Changing the grey scale

through Gamma adjustment will change the medium brightness on the screen.

Scanning rate

Scanning rate, or refresh rate, refers to the frequency of screen refreshes. Screen data is transmitted

as it refreshes to display an image, although the refreshing is invisible to the naked eye. The number of

screen refreshes is called scanning rate and is measured in Hz. A scanning rate of 60Hz means that

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