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[DisplayPort Version]: Set DisplayPort Version to the same version as the connected external device. To use the
HDR function, set to [1.4].
[Hot key Settings]: Select the hot key menu of key in the Main Menu; [Picture Mode], [PQ Clip Point],
[Input Range], and [Information].
[OSD Lock]: This feature disables the configuration and adjustment of menus.
[Information]: The following display information will be shown; [Input], [Resolution], [Chroma], [Color
Depth], [Input Range], [Picture Mode], [Color Temp], [Color Gamut], [Gamma(EOTF)], [SW Version], [Total
Power On Time].
[Reset to Initial Settings]: Returns to the default settings.
NOTE
[HDMI ULTRA HD Deep Color]
- To use [HDMI ULTRA HD Deep Color], turn this function on.
- If the connected device does not support Deep Color, the screen or sound may not work properly. In this
case, set this function to off.
Important Information for Preventing Image Retention
Unlike regular LED/LCD monitors, pixels in the OLED monitors emit light on their own, achieving a perfect black
and creating clear images without blurring of light.
Image retention does not occur in normal use of the product, but can occur if the same screen is watched for a
long time. Built-in features are available to protect the screen from possible image retention.
If a static image persists on the screen, the screen saver will automatically lower the full screen brightness, and
the screen will turn off automatically after a certain period of time. When an image change is detected, the
brightness is automatically restored to its original state. This is not a malfunction of the product.
Examples of Images that may Cause Image Retention
Static images or images containing objects/information that are constantly visible in a fixed position on the
screen (e.g., icons on the desktop, fixed windows such as menus, or logos while watching broadcasts, etc.)
Fixed menu/icon on a game console or set-top box
Fixed menu on the top corner of the web browser
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