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Adjustment & Setting
(1) Contrast
CONTRAST adjusts foreground white level of screen image.
'
: increases contrast
$
: decreases contrast
ENTER : saves an adjusted value and closes MENU.
MENU
: returns to previous adjustment state and closes MENU.
Those adjustments are valid for all input signals.
The adjusted values are automatically saved and MENU is closed unless adjustment is done within 15
seconds.
(2) Dim Mode
DIM MODE sets up a low level brightness mode.
OFF
: releases setting of low level brightness mode default (Back to Nominal Value).
ON
: set up a low level brightness mode.
ENTER : closes MENU.
MENU
: returns to previous adjustment state and closes MENU.
Those adjustments are valid for all input signals.
The adjusted values are automatically saved and MENU is closed unless adjustment is done within 15
seconds.
(3) Clock
CLOCK adjusts sampling frequency to minimize interference patterns (Vertical edges). This is most
easily adjusted using a gray background.
'
: increases a sampling frequency
$
: reduces a sampling frequency
ENTER : saves a adjusted value and closes MENU.
MENU
: returns to previous adjustment state and closes MENU.
The adjusted values are automatically saved and MENU is closed unless adjustment is done within 15
seconds.
(4) Phase
PHASE adjusts sampling phase to minimize the flickering of characters etc.
'
: increases sampling phase.
$
: decreases sampling phase.
ENTER : saves an adjusted value and closes MENU.
MENU
: returns to previous adjustment state and closes MENU.
The adjusted values are automatically saved and MENU is closed unless adjustment is done within 15
seconds.
NOTE:
Depending on the type of computer system used, there may be times when
displaying fine black-and-white patterns may cause flickering to remain even
after phase adjustment has been performed. If this happens, adjust the input
signal level (i.e., the input signal amplitude) to increase the amplitude of the
input signal. (Note, however, that this in turn may cause grays to turn whitish
or cause the number of gradations in the high intensity zone to decrease.) If
flickering remains a problem, change the display pattern.