As shown in FIG. 26, the textbox 2605 also includes an “OK” button 2615, a “CANCEL” button 2620, and a “RESET” button 2625. When the user is satisfied with the image settings that have been selected, the user may select the “OK” button 2615 to remove the textbox 2605 from the display 266 such that the image 2515 may be viewed on the full display 266 in accordance with the selected image settings. If the user is not satisfied with the adjustments that have been made to the image settings, the user may select the “CANCEL” button 2620 to remove the textbox 2605 from the display 266 but revert back to displaying the image 2515 on the full display 266 according to image settings that were being used before the user entered a user input to attempt to change the image settings. If the user has manually adjusted a value of one or more of the image settings 2510a through 2510d from the recommended values of the image settings determined by the electronic processor 192 based on the selected characteristics of one or more parameter assist blocks 2610a through 2610c and desires to return the image settings 2510a through 2510d to the recommended values, the user may select the “RESET” button 2625. In response to the “RESET” button 2625 being selected, the electronic processor 192 controls the display 266 to display the recommended values of the image settings (based on the selected characteristics of the parameter assist blocks 2610a through 2610c) via the corresponding graphical user interface components 2510a through 2510d.