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Chapter 3: Connecting to a Computer
Setting Up the Monitor
PHM/PM User Guide
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Calibration using the UPDD Driver - PM1 Monitors
This section explains how to calibrate the UPDD touchscreen driver under
Windows 2000 and XP Professional.
1
Select Start Programs UPDD Calibrate.
2
Place your finger on the X in the upper left corner of the screen. The
X will automatically advance to the next corner when you touch it.
3
Touch the X in each of the next four locations.
4
After the calibration is complete, the UPDD calibrate program will
automatically close and return you to the Windows desktop.
5
Move your finger across the monitor. The target should move with
your finger. If so, the calibration was successful.
Note
If the touchscreen still does not appear calibrated, and the
cursor moves vertically when your finger moves horizontally
on the screen or vice versa, the touchscreen cable may not
be connected to the motherboard properly. Call a Parker
technical support representative.
Step 3: Adjusting the Video Image
The monitor is equipped with an on screen display (OSD) that allows you to
adjust the video image for the best possible picture.
By default, the OSD is set to Auto which automatically adjusts all OSD
settings to their optimum values. However, you can manually make
adjustments by using the three buttons at the upper left side of the
monitor.
The buttons work as follows:
•
MENU/SELECT — Switches the OSD on and off. When a particular
setting is highlighted that you want to adjust, press this button again to
select the submenu. In most cases, this displays a control bar showing
the increase or decrease in adjustment.
•
RIGHT
— Functions like an arrow key on a keyboard, enabling you to
progress through the OSD icons in order to select the setting you want
to adjust. Once you have selected a setting, this button enables you to
increase the value of the adjustment.
•
LEFT — Functions like an arrow key on a keyboard, enabling you to
reverse through the OSD icons in order to select the setting you want
to adjust. Once you have selected a setting, this button enables you to
decrease the value of the adjustment.
The first time that you change the monitor’s resolution, it attempts to
automatically adjust the settings. You may see a slight shifting of the video
image as the monitor finds the optimal settings. Once the new resolution is