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IN1401 Operation Manual - v1.5 7/12/02 11:18 AM
Problem: The image on the monitor is compressed vertically.
Solution: Reduce the number of Input Active Lines to match the input signal.
Problem: The image on the monitor is cropped to the left side.
Solution 1: Reduce the Input H-Blanking to match the input signal.
Solution 2: Increase the Output H-Position to line up the image on the monitor. Use the blue screen.
Solution 3: Adjust the Monitor Position or Size Controls to fit the image on the monitor. Use the
blue screen.
Problem: The image on the monitor is cropped on the right side.
Solution 1: Increase the Input H-Blanking to match the input signal.
Solution 2: Reduce the Output H-Position to line up the image on the monitor. Use the blue screen.
Solution 3: Adjust the Monitor Position or Size Controls to fit the image on the monitor. Use the
blue screen.
Problem: The image on the monitor is cropped on the top.
Solution 1: Reduce the Input V-Blanking to match the input signal.
Solution 2: Increase the Output V-Position to line up the image on the monitor. Use the blue screen.
Solution 3: Adjust the Monitor Position or Size Controls to fit the image on the monitor. Use the
blue screen.
Problem: The image on the monitor is cropped on the bottom.
Solution 1: Increase the Input V-Blanking to match the input signal.
Solution 2: Reduce the Output V-Position to line up the image on the monitor. Use the blue screen.
Solution 3: Adjust the Monitor Position or Size Control to fit the image on the monitor. Use the blue
screen.
Problem: The image on the monitor has multiple faint vertical lines.
Solution: Adjust the Input Total Pixels until the faint vertical lines move out of view or until only
one line remains. Refer to the Input Settings section on pages 10-13 to make the necessary
adjustment.
Problem: The image on the monitor has one faint vertical line.
Solution: Adjust the Input Phase to move the faint vertical line out of view.
Problem: Some characters on the monitor appear fuzzy.
Solution 1: Adjust the Input Total Pixels until all the characters are sharp.
Solution 2: Adjust the Input Phase until all the characters are sharp.
Problem: The monitor only displays the upper half of the signal.
Solution: The Input Scan Type is set incorrectly. For non-interlaced signals, select Scan Type and
verify that the Interlaced Setting is turned off. Select the Interlaced Setting to toggle on / off.
Problem: The image on the monitor jitters up and down.
Solution: The Input Scan Type is set incorrectly. For interlaced signals, select Scan Type and
verify that the Interlaced Setting is turned on. Select the Interlaced Setting to toggle on / off.
Problem: The monitor displays a double image.