79EnglishOSD settingsMakes various settings for the on-screen menus.■ [Menu position]Sets the display position of the on-screen menu.Each time or is pressed, the display position of theon-screen menu changes.Display example:18:00LeftCentre18:00■ [Menu display duration]Sets the display duration time for the on-screen menu.[5 sec] to [180 sec]■ [Onscreen display]Set to display / hide the following Onscreen display.● Power on display● Input signal switch display● No signal display● No external media display (at USB input)● MUTE display after displaying the menu screen● Off timer remaining time display when 3 minutesremaining● Display when responding to commands from externalcontrol[On]:Displays the Onscreen display.[Off]:Hides the Onscreen display.■ [OSD transparency]Sets the transparency rate of the on-screen displaybackground.0 to 100Display orientationSets the on-screen display orientation in the portraitsetting.[Landscape]:On-screen display angle is for horizontalinstallation.[Portrait]:The on-screen display rotates clockwise by 90degrees for easy view in the portrait setting.[Auto]:Detects the installation orientation of the display,and sets the display orientation automatically.Power indicator98-inch modelPower indicator86-inch model18:00Note● In the portrait setting, the power indicator shall cometo the right side.● Depending on the installation environment, [Auto]may not work normally. In this case, set the modemanually.Image rotationSets the picture rotation in the portrait setting.[Off]:Pictures are not rotated.[180 degrees]:Pictures are rotated 180 degrees.Note● When the unit is installed in the landscape setting bysetting [Display orientation] to [Landscape] or [Auto],picture rotation does not operate.Setting [Position] when the display is installedverticallyEven if the display is installed vertically, when [Imagerotation] is set to [Off], the adjustment direction of theposition and size is the same as that of horizontalinstallation. When [Image rotation] is set to [180degrees], the adjustment direction becomes oppositeof that in [Off] state. (see page 42)Note these points for adjustment.