User Guide

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Making Display settings
e Display settings control the brightness and contrast of the display. ey also enable
you to set a time-out for the display, which works somewhat like a screen saver and can
help you save battery power.
To set the display options, open the MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE >
DISPLAY menu. As with all other menus, use the navigator button to select an entry and
then use the (+) and (-) buttons to select settings for that entry. (See also Navigating the
Menu System for details about how to find this setting.)
e following settings are available:
Timeout:
is sets a time-out for the display, which can help you to save battery power.
When the time-out is reached, the display will be turned off, but the camera
will still be turned on, so it will immediately respond to a press of the shut-
ter release or any of the other buttons on the sensor unit panel. Set to Off to
disable the screen time-out (this is the default). You can also set this to any
full-minute value between 1 and 20 minutes.
Note that you can also set a power-down time-out, which turns off the entire camera; see
Entries of the USER INTERFACE Menu for details.
Contrast
is sets the level of contrast shown on the screen. Usually, you should leave this
set to the default level of 5; however in some viewing environments and/or with
some types of images you may wish to increase or decrease this value. A value
of 10 provides maximum contrast; a value of 0 provides no contrast (a black
screen). You can also help save battery power by using a low value here.
Brightness
is sets the brightness shown on the screen. Usually, you should leave this set
to the default level of 5, however in some viewing environments and/or with
some types of images you may wish to increase or decrease this value. A value
of 10 provides maximum brightness; a value of 0 provides minimal brightness.
You can also help save battery power by using a low value here.
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Navigating the display settings