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MENU adjustment
MENU adjustment
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PC ADJUSTMENT
(ONLY IN PC MODE)
Press MENU ( ) button to display the MENU screen. Select â��PCâ�� by pressing VOL (Å�/â��) buttons and press CH down (â� ) button to enter into the items below.
H-POSITION
1 Move to â��H-POSITIONâ�� by pressing CH (â�¦/â� ) buttons. 2 Press VOL (Å�/â��) buttons to adjust the horizontal position of
before adjustment after adjustment
SVGA
displayed image.
XGA
V-POSITION
1 Move to â��V-POSITIONâ�� by pressing CH (â�¦/â� ) buttons.
before adjustment after adjustment
In case of inputting the PC signal other than above signals, �OUT OF RANGE� will appear on the screen.
Before adjustment, please setup your PC software...
Even if your actual display-settings screen looks different from the windows below, basic setup methods will be applied in most of the cases. 1 First, click on �Settings� on the Windows Start menu. While �Settings� is selected, move the cursor to submenu �Control Panel�.
2 Press VOL (�/�) buttons to adjust the vertical position of displayed image.
H-SIZE
1 Move to â��H-SIZEâ�� by pressing CH (â�¦/â� ) buttons. 2 Press VOL (Å�/â��) buttons to adjust the horizontal size of displayed image.
PHASE
(Fine image adjustment in PC monitor mode) 2 When the control panel screen appears, click on â��Displayâ�� and a display dialog box will appear. 1 Move to â��PHASEâ�� by pressing CH (â�¦/â� ) buttons. 2 Press VOL (Å�/â��) buttons to adjust the phase to get a clearer picture.
SCREEN EXPAND (only 17� wide model)
3 Navigate to the â��Settingsâ�� tab on the display dialog-box. The correct setting of size (resolution) is â��1024 x 768 pixelsâ��. (optical resolution) Check the vertical frequency of your PC. (Available vertical frequency at 1024*768 mode : 60Hz, 70Hz, 75Hz) 1 Move to â��SCREEN EXPANDâ�� by pressing CH (â�¦/â� ) buttons. 2 Press VOL (Å�/â��) buttons to select screen expand type. You can select a Screen Expand successively that has its own aspect ratio.