When your unit first encounters a new screen resolution or refresh rate, it will make a
guess on how best to display this on a TV. Sometimes, the guess needs 'refining', and
this function makes the unit itself search for the image edges to improve on this.
Until you run this feature (assuming you have not previously done so), the unit
will have 'guessed' the right settings in order to give a video output that is
centered and sized correctly. This 'first guess' is exactly that: a guess - as
graphics cards in computers have very few 'standard' resolution/refresh rate
settings, and all other settings vary drastically from computer to computer.
This feature requires that the top, bottom, left and right edges are of a certain
minimum brightness - i.e. certainly not black, but the actual level can be adjusted
and the method to do so is described later. Almost all Windows programs will
use the full size of the display which is fine, but some DOS programs (especially
at the DOS prompt) may not do so which will cause a problem for the unit.
Only use this feature when the full area of the computer screen is being used - this
will ensure that the unit 'sees' the edges correctly, and performs its task without
errors.
If you have a problem, a 'Manual Set' mode is available to fine tune the values
created by this mode. Or simply reactivate this feature when your computer
screen is being more fully used.
Once complete, the Auto Set routine will remember this particular computer
resolution so that you should not need to re-do the routine (you'll hear a
high-pitched beep to indicate this). The only exception is if you change the
refresh rate (when Auto Set should be run again), or do an Factory Reset (which
will delete all settings learnt by the unit).
A high-pitched beep will be heard when this function is complete.
FILTER
This button will toggle between 2 and 4 line flicker reduction m odes. Depending on what
you ar e displaying, the size of the image, fonts you a re using and the computer image
resolution will depend on what flicker reduction best suits your image.
4-line filter will soften the image slightly but will retain most of the image detail
and make the image more stable (this is also the unit's default setting). This is
perfect for higher resolutions and CAD drawings.
2-line filter will sharpen the image but you might get a slight loss of fine image
detail and some flickering. It may also improve the display when in Zoom mode.
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