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  | HP 17” Color Monitor User’s Guide  | |
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  | Adjusting Your Monitor  | 
Video Input Level | Some video cards use video signals  | ||
  | higher than 0.7 V which causes the  | ||
  | display to be very bright. The  | ||
  | normal level used for most PC’s is  | ||
  | 0.7 V. The Video Input Level | ||
  | parameter allows you to select the  | ||
  | level that is best suited to your  | ||
  | computer’s video card.  | ||
  | 1  | In the Advanced menu, press  | |
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  | the - or + buttons to highlight  | |
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  | Video Input Level, then press the  | |
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  | button to display the  | |
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  | Video Input Level adjustment  | |
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  | OSD.  | 
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  | 2  | Use the - and + buttons to  | |
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  | select 0.7V or 1.0V.  | |
Color Temperature | The Color Temperature is a measure of  | ||
  | the “warmth” of the image colors.  | ||
  | The available range is from   | ||
  | 9300K.  | 
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  | This parameter allows you to adjust  | ||
  | individual R, G, B color control | ||
  | 1  | In the Advanced menu, press  | |
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  | the - or + buttons to highlight  | |
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  | Color Temperature, then press  | |
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  | the  | button to display the  | 
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  | Color Temperature adjustment  | |
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  | OSD.  | 
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  | 2  | Use the - and + buttons to  | |
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  | adjust to the desired color  | |
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  | temperature.  | |
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