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Adjusting the screen display 

(When using an analog signal)

 

 

Automatic screen adjustment 

Options in the SCREEN Menu can be adjusted 

automatically (CLOCK, PHASE, H-POS, V-POS). 
 

Note

 

- When setting up this monitor for the first time or 

after having changed an aspect of the current system, 

perform an automatic screen adjustment before use. 
 
 

Adjusting the screen automatically 

1. Press the MENU button. 

The SCREEN Menu will be displayed. 
(Example: Displayed screen of the L17HMN 

00ABA) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
2. Press the 

f

 button. 

The screen will become dark and [ADJUSTING] 

will be displayed. After a few seconds the 

SCREEN Menu will return. (The automatic 

adjustment is now complete.) 

3. Press the MENU button 4 times to make the On 

Screen Display (OSD) Menu disappear. 

Notes

 

- In most cases automatic adjustment is sufficient. 
- It may not be possible to achieve correct 

adjustment with the first automatic adjustment. In 

such a case, try repeating automatic adjustment 2 

or 3 times. 

- If necessary due to any of the following, manual 

adjustments (P11) can be performed after the 

automatic adjustment. 

- When further fine adjustment is needed. 
- When the computer's video input signals are 

Composite Sync or Sync On Green. (Automatic 

adjustments may not be possible.) 

- When [OUT OF ADJUST] is displayed. (When 

the screen displays an entirely dark image, the 

automatic screen adjustment may be disabled. 

When marking an automatic adjustment, be sure 

to either use the Adjustment Pattern or try 

displaying an image that makes the entire 

screen very bright.) 

- Automatic adjustment may not be achieved 

correctly depending on what is displayed on the 

screen – moving picture or the MS-DOS prompt 

etc. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

SCREEN 

MANUAL         AUTO 

 

CLOCK                     127 

PHASE                      16 

H-POS                     127 

V-POS                      32 

 

INPUT-1    ANALOG 

1280x1024  V:60Hz H:64.0kHz 

MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for SENergy 714

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Page 2: ...en input terminals 7 Turning the power off 7 Adjusting the screen display and speaker volume 8 Adjusting the backlight 8 Adjusting the speaker volume 9 Setting GAMMA 9 Adjusting the screen display Whe...

Page 3: ...strong shocks or vibrations Causing the monitor to fall or topple over may damage it Do not use in places where the monitor will be subject to direct sunlight near heating equipment or anywhere else...

Page 4: ...r terminal 9 DVI I input terminal The computer s digital RGB output terminal or analog RGB output terminal can be connected here Separately sold cables are necessary for connection p 5 For a digital s...

Page 5: ...mpt to move the monitor beyond its movement range Applying excessive force to move the monitor may damage the product Be careful not to allow your fingers to be pinched Height adjustment When position...

Page 6: ...tra series a conversion adapter commercially available may be required When connecting using separately sold digital or analog or analog signal cables The separately sold display cable enables connect...

Page 7: ...otes If the input terminal to which the computer is connected has not been selected the screen will not be displayed If necessary perform input terminal switching P7 When using an analog signal perfor...

Page 8: ...en signal input terminals Note When there is no input signal NO SIGNAL Is displayed Turning the power off 1 Turn the computer off 2 Press the monitor s POWER button The Power LED will disappear If the...

Page 9: ...ENU button and the ebutton simultaneously When RESET appears on the screen the reset is complete Note It is not possible to reset values when the adjustment lock is in place Remove the adjustment lock...

Page 10: ...color tone results from original scheme of liquid crystal panel GAMMA2 Display brightness is lowered The brightness is set to a level that is easier on the eyes than with other modes and saves power...

Page 11: ...t is sufficient It may not be possible to achieve correct adjustment with the first automatic adjustment In such a case try repeating automatic adjustment 2 or 3 times If necessary due to any of the f...

Page 12: ...Press the fbutton to select AUTO To choose a menu option d MODE button To go to the next menu MENU button CLOCK This feature will increase or decrease vertical picture alignments Normally Automatic A...

Page 13: ...se perform manual adjustment instead If OUT OF ADJUST is displayed perform manual adjustment BRIGHTNESS This feature changes the brightness level efbuttons CONTRAST This feature changes the contrast l...

Page 14: ...f the OSD Menu can be moved up and down efbuttons SCALING Level of scaling The sharpness of the image can be adjusted efbuttons Note When the display mode is set to less than 1280 1024 pixels the disp...

Page 15: ...isappears approximately 30 seconds after the last command COLOR Menu Notes Use the efbuttons to select 9300 6500 5000 or USER Selecting USER will display the setting values for R CONTRAST G CONTRAST a...

Page 16: ...el of scaling The sharpness of the image can be adjusted efbuttons Note When the display mode is set to less than 1280 1024 pixels the display is enlarged to cover the whole screen i e The side ratio...

Page 17: ...owing points before taking it to be repaired If afterwards it still does not work please contact the shop where you purchased the monitor The monitor s florescent tubes have a limited life span If the...

Page 18: ...XGA etc to full screen size Plug Play VESA DDC2B compatible Power management VESA based on DPMS DVI based on DMPM Speaker output 1W 1W Input signal terminal Analog 15pin mini D sub 3 rows Digital Anal...

Page 19: ...e may be required If the monitor is receiving timing signals that are not compatible OUT OF TIMING will appear Follow your computer s instruction manual to set the timing so that it is compatible with...

Page 20: ...must conform to the VESA DPMS standard and the DVI DMPM standard DPMS Display Power Management Signaling DPMS mode Screen Power consumption H sync V sync ON Display on 36W 38W Yes Yes STANDBY No Yes...

Page 21: ...ers pinched between the display and stand nor to let the stand drop These could lead to injury 1 Remove the cables 2 Spread out a soft cloth on a suitable horizontal surface 3 Being careful not to dam...

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