Brightness Sample Clauses

Brightness. The brightness must be 80.
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Brightness. This control adjusts the brightness (black level) of the overall image output from the iScan VP30. If you turn it up too high, it may make black look gray. In general, you should adjust this up until you see the black areas of your display turn gray and then back it down just below that point. Default setting is 0 (midrange).
Brightness forward voltage and dominant wavelength (measured in the same manner as specified for GaN LEDs in Attachment A): ------------------------------------------------------------------- Forward Dominant Description Brightness Voltage Wavelength ------------------------------------ Typ. Min. Typ. Max. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Green [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Blue [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Signal Green [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- "GM" Blue [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] -------------------------------------------------------------------
Brightness. ‌ As shown in Figure 3-33, you can adjust the brightness value of the current screen. Figure 3-33 Brightness setting
Brightness. Controls how bright or dim the screen is. From the Main Screen • Select My Oven drop down • Select Preferences • Select Brightness • Place your finger on the slider button and drag it to the desired brightness setting • Select OK to save settings and return to the Main Screen, or Cancel to discard the settings and return to the Main Screen Sleep Mode The Sleep Mode preference controls what is displayed when the oven is idle for 5 minutes or more, once a sleep mode has been selected. Note: The sleep mode display will not be shown while the oven is cooking or refrigerating. From the Main Screen • Select My Oven drop down • Select Preferences • Select Sleep Mode • Select the desired Sleep Mode display – None will disable the sleep mode – Slideshow will display your favorite photos. To upload photos you must first setup Remote Access (see My Oven / Remote Access). Once logged on to your oven select the “Manage Photos” link above your oven screen. This will open a new browser window for you to display, upload, and delete your photos. To upload your photos, select Browse to choose the location where your photos are stored and select Open. Then, select Upload. Only one (1) photo can be uploaded at a time. – Blank Screen will display a blank (or black) screen – Weather will display a date and time along with current weather information for the zip code provided in the My Oven / Contact Info screen. The weather information is updated every fifteen minutes. The oven must be connected to the Internet in order to display weather information. See My Oven / Network Settings for information on connecting to the Internet. • Select OK to save settings and return to the Main Screen, or Cancel to discard the settings and return to the Main Screen Note: To show the sleep mode display immediately, without waiting, select My Oven / Sleep Mode Volume The volume feature is used to adjust the oven’s speaker volume. From the Main Screen • Select My Oven drop down • Select Preferences • Select Volume • Place your finger on the slider button and drag it to your desired speaker volume • Select OK to save settings and return to the Main Screen, or Cancel to discard the settings and return to the Main Screen Set Date & Time The Set Date & Time feature sets the oven clock. Two time modes are available by setting the USE INTERNET TIME button. The user can manually set the oven clock by setting the USE INTERNET TIME button to “off”. Alternately, the user can have the oven clock set automat...
Brightness. An attribute of visual perception, in accordance with which a source appears to emit more or less light. A pixel with a larger value is brighter than a pixel with a lower value.
Brightness. To increase the brightness, click the buttons on the right-hand side. To reduce the brightness, click the buttons on the left-hand side.
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