The present disclosure relates to an onscreen display (OSD) system and an operation method thereof.
In general, most computer monitors provide an OSD displaying information relating to adjustment of display characteristics and information about the monitor itself. The OSD activated on the screen of the monitor generally includes a plurality of menus for altering aspects such as shape, color, and other characteristics of the display, providing a preferred display mode.
To adjust the display, some of the characteristics of the display as mentioned above should be adjusted under some special conditions, some of which require display of special images. If users adjust these characteristics during display of common images, adjustment of the characteristics is not easy, and much more time consuming. For instance, if H/V Position is to be adjusted while a full-screen image is displayed, it is preferable when the Phase is adjusted that the image displayed show 256 equally sized listings, each with larruping brightness.
It should be understood that most users will lack the technical expertise to utilize the requisite images corresponding to these characteristics during adjustment, making it difficult for the display to be corrected.
Therefore, an OSD system and an operation method thereof that can overcome the described problems are desired.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the present disclosure in detail.
The outside control device 11 adjusts the OSD module 12, and can be a keyboard, a mouse, or a series of controls on the exterior of the display 22.
The OSD module 12 includes a microprocessor 121 and a memory 122 connected thereto. The microprocessor 121 executes instructions and identifies operation information transferred from the outside control device 11 to the OSD module 12. The microprocessor 121 also performs actions based on the program group recorded at the beginning. The memory 122 is a Non-volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM), and stores the instructions required to adjust a characteristic of the display 22. The instructions include a plurality of groups of image and text messages. Each group of image and text messages corresponds to one of the characteristics of the display 22.
The OSD module 12 generates and shows the OSD menu on the display 22. Referring to
In operation, for example, a first control signal is input to the microprocessor 121, here, to adjust contrast ratio of the display 22. The characteristic listing 31 shows the information “contrast ratio”. The microprocessor 121 identifies the first control signal, reads a corresponding program group, and executes the program group and generates the OSD menu 30 on the display 22. At the same time, the microprocessor 121 retrieves a group of image and text messages corresponding to contrast ratio adjustment from the memory 121 and displays the group via the instruction listing 32.
The instructions as displayed describe how to adjust the contrast ratio for better performance. At this time, the outside control device 11 can be used to select the adjustment option 33, thereby inputting a second control signal to the microprocessor 121. The microprocessor 121 reads and executes the corresponding program group, and displays the image shown on the instructions listing 32.
In the present disclosure, the OSD module 12 of the OSD system 10 includes the memory 122 storing the instructions and generating the OSD menu 30 including the instructions. Thus, adjustment of the characteristics of the display 22 is enabled by requisite information, improving the adjustment performance. As well, images optimal for making the adjustment are provided, making the adjustment more convenient.
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In Step S1, memory 122 storing instructions and microprocessor 121, capable of reading the instructions and generating an OSD menu 30 including the instructions are provided.
In Step S2, the outside device 11 directs microprocessor 121 to read a corresponding program group stored therein. Microprocessor 121 executes the program group and generates OSD menu 30. Microprocessor 121 also reads the instructions and displays the instructions on the OSD menu 30.
In Step S3, based on the instructions shown on the OSD menu 30, the outside device 11 is used to select the adjustment option 33, directing the image corresponding to the desired characteristic to be shown on display 22. The value of the characteristic is then adjusted.
Alternative embodiments may further include the OSD menu 30 including a “next image” option, whereby the image shown at the instructions listing 32 is changed.
While the disclosure has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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200810066036.4 | Feb 2008 | CN | national |