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SETUP OPERATION (continued)
Viewing Images from a PC (continued)
Setting Picture Adjustment (continued)
w Setup Menu
Select "Setup" from the Menu list.
Selected Items
Auto Adjust
Horizontal Position
Vertical Position
Horizontal Clock
Clock Phase
Reset
Advanced Setting
Select "Setup" from the Menu list and skip to the second page.
Selected Items
Frequency Display
WXGA Mode
RGB Input
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Adjusts Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Horizontal
Clock, and Clock Phase automatically.
Select "Adjust" then press the
automatic adjustment as necessary. The message "Auto
Adjusting" is displayed.
The image might not be adjusted to its optimum condition
depending on the types of signals. In that case, adjust
each item manually.
Adjusts the display position horizontally.
-63~+63
When the value exceeds a possible range, it will be
displayed in magenta.
Adjusts the display position vertically.
-31~+31
When the value exceeds a possible range, it will be
displayed in magenta.
-31~+31
Minimizes vertical stripes on the screen.
Minimizes the blurring of letters and stripes on horizontal row.
Be sure to adjust Horizontal Clock before adjusting Clock
0~+63
Phase.
When the value exceeds a possible range, it will be
displayed in magenta.
Each item in Setup Menu can be restored to the factory
setting by pressing the
Off
Set to On for PC signal frequency information to be
displayed on the Input Signal Screen Display.
On
Off
1280X768
Selects the resolution when a WXGA signal is received.
1360X768
RGB
Selects the effective signal.
Refer to
Composite
Setup
Auto Adjust
Horizontal Position
Vertical Position
Horizontal Clock
Clock Phase
Reset
Select
Setup hint
button.
OK
Setup
Frequency Display
WXGA Mode
RGB Input
Select
Setup hint
24
40
and
for details.
Adjust
0
+31
–20
+10
Reset
Return
Exit
button to start
OK
Off
Off
RGB
On/Off
Return
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