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Picture Optimisation
The easiest way to obtain an optimal picture is by using the
Auto
button on the
front of the monitor. Hold the Auto button for 2 seconds to perform an auto
adjust. This only works reliably if the graphics adaptor is set to use one of the
monitor’s factory modes (see
Table 1
in the previous chapter) and if you are
displaying a suitable stationary image (such as the Windows desktop).
The monitor will remember the settings obtained by the auto calibration
settings and use them whenever you turn the monitor on. Note that you may
need to readjust the monitor if it is connected to a different computer or if the
computer’s graphics adaptor is replaced.
If you are still not satisfied with the result, you can enhance the image by using
the monitor’s manual adjustment functions.
Manual Picture Adjustment
Adjustments to the displayed image are made using the On-Screen Display
(OSD), and the buttons on the front of the monitor.
To manually adjust the image:
1. Display your operating system desktop
2. Open the OSD menu by pressing the
MENU
key on the monitor.
3. Press or to highlight
Image Setup
, then press
MENU
.
4. Select
Clock
5. Press or to increase or decrease the sampling clock to get the
optimum picture. Look closely at the picture displayed, especially
surrounding text and icons, for any movement or change. Adjust the
Clock
setting and see how this affects this “noise” or movement. Make sure that
in correcting noise in one part of the screen the setting does not create it in
another. You should, with careful adjustment, be able to obtain a picture
with no visible noise in any section of the screen.