How to change the settings of a display square?

Sep 22, 2025Leave a message

Hey there! I'm a supplier of display squares, and I know how important it is to get those settings just right. Whether you're using a display square for an Art Exhibition Display, a Store Display Screen, or Casino Digital Signage, proper settings can make all the difference. In this blog, I'll walk you through the steps to change the settings of a display square.

Understanding Your Display Square

First things first, you gotta know what you're working with. Different display squares come with different features and settings. Some might have touch - screen capabilities, while others are more basic. Check the user manual that came with your display square. It's like a treasure map that shows you all the hidden settings and functions.

If you don't have the manual, don't sweat it. Most manufacturers put their manuals online. Just go to the manufacturer's website, look for the support or downloads section, and search for your specific model. You can usually find a PDF version of the manual there.

Adjusting the Basic Settings

Let's start with the basics. When you first turn on your display square, you'll probably want to adjust the brightness and contrast. These settings can greatly affect how your content looks.

Brightness

The brightness setting determines how light or dark the screen appears. In a well - lit environment, like a store during the day, you'll want a higher brightness level so that your content is visible. On the other hand, in a dimly lit place, like a casino at night, a lower brightness setting will be more comfortable for the viewers.

To adjust the brightness, look for the menu button on your display square. It's usually a small button on the side or bottom of the screen. Press the menu button, and then use the arrow keys to navigate to the brightness option. You can then increase or decrease the brightness level using the up and down arrow keys.

Contrast

Contrast is all about the difference between the darkest and lightest parts of the image on your screen. A good contrast ratio makes the colors look more vivid and the details more clear. Similar to adjusting the brightness, you can find the contrast setting in the menu. Navigate to the contrast option and use the arrow keys to adjust it. Play around with the settings until you find the right balance.

Changing the Resolution

The resolution of your display square determines how sharp and clear the image is. Higher resolutions mean more pixels on the screen, which results in a crisper image. However, not all content is designed for high - resolution displays.

To change the resolution, go to the menu and look for the "Resolution" or "Display" option. You'll see a list of available resolutions. The native resolution of your display square is usually the best option, as it's the resolution that the screen is designed to work with. If you're having trouble finding the right resolution for your content, try different ones and see which looks the best.

Color Settings

Colors can make or break the impact of your display. Most display squares allow you to adjust the color settings, such as hue, saturation, and color temperature.

Hue

Hue refers to the actual color of an object. You can adjust the hue to make the colors on your screen look more natural or to create a specific color effect. In the menu, find the hue setting and use the arrow keys to make small adjustments.

Saturation

Saturation determines how intense the colors are. A higher saturation level makes the colors more vivid, while a lower level makes them more muted. Adjust the saturation setting according to your preference and the type of content you're displaying.

Color Temperature

Color temperature affects the overall warmth or coolness of the colors on the screen. A higher color temperature makes the colors look cooler (more blue - white), while a lower temperature makes them look warmer (more yellow - white). The ideal color temperature depends on the environment and the content. For example, a warmer color temperature might be better for a cozy art exhibition, while a cooler one could work well in a modern - looking store.

Input Source Selection

Your display square might have multiple input sources, such as HDMI, VGA, or USB. You need to select the right input source depending on what device you're connecting to the display.

To select the input source, press the input source button on your display square. It might be labeled as "Input", "Source", or something similar. Use the arrow keys to cycle through the available input sources until you find the one that your device is connected to.

Special Features

Some display squares come with special features that can enhance the viewing experience. For example, some have a built - in media player that allows you to play videos and images directly from a USB drive. Others might have a picture - in - picture function, which lets you display two different sources of content on the screen at the same time.

To access these special features, look for the relevant options in the menu. If you're not sure how to use a particular feature, refer to the user manual.

Calibration Tools

If you want to get the most accurate color and image quality, you can use calibration tools. There are both hardware and software calibration tools available.

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Hardware calibration tools, like colorimeters, are more accurate but also more expensive. They work by measuring the colors on your screen and providing you with a set of calibration settings. Software calibration tools are usually free or relatively inexpensive. They use your computer's graphics card to adjust the color settings of your display square.

Troubleshooting

Sometimes, you might run into issues when changing the settings. If you're having trouble getting the right settings, here are some common problems and solutions:

  • Image is blurry: Check the resolution setting. Make sure you're using the native resolution of your display square. Also, check the cable connection between your device and the display. A loose or damaged cable can cause a blurry image.
  • Colors look off: Try resetting the color settings to the default values and then adjust them again. If the problem persists, it could be a hardware issue, and you might need to contact the manufacturer for support.
  • No signal: Check the input source selection. Make sure you've selected the correct input source. Also, check the power supply and the cable connections.

Wrapping Up

Changing the settings of a display square might seem a bit daunting at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's not that difficult. By adjusting the brightness, contrast, resolution, color settings, and other features, you can make your display square look its best and effectively convey your message.

If you're in the market for a new display square or need more advice on setting up your existing one, I'm here to help. Whether you're looking for an Art Exhibition Display, a Store Display Screen, or Casino Digital Signage, I can provide you with high - quality products and professional guidance. Don't hesitate to reach out for procurement and let's have a chat about your specific needs.

References

  • General knowledge from years of experience in the display square industry.
  • User manuals of various display square models.