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| Problems | Points to check with possible solutions |
6. The entire screen appears too dark | Adjust the <Contrast> (Contrast and | |
| or bright. | Brightness). |
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| Try changing the setting of the fine contrast |
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| mode. (p. 15) |
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| Video Signal level from the PC may not match |
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| the monitor. Set the video signal level using the |
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| ScreenManager. |
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| Turn off the monitor, then hold down the down |
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| arrow key while turning on the monitor again. |
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| Some signal timing can be the cause of this |
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| problem. This will change the signal timing and |
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| brighten the screen. If the above operation is |
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| repeated, the screen becomes dark again. |
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| Execute the <Color Restoration>. (p. 16) |
7. | Color is abnormal. | When the monitor is not fully warmed up, the |
| • The entire screen appears bluish or | screen may look slightly colored, e.g. bluish or |
| reddish. This phenomenon is due to the | |
| reddish. | |
| unstableness of the electron gun during its | |
| • Color purity is not uniform. | |
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| • Misconvergence of colors (red, | until the monitor stabilizes in order to gain its |
| green, blue) | proper color. |
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| Adjust the <Degauss>. |
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| Return the factory default setting by using |
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| <Reset>. Note that all the ScreenManager |
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| parameters will be returned to the factory |
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| default settings. (p. 28) |
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| Try adjusting the <Convergence>. The |
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| <Convergence> function adjusts the entire |
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| screen. It is not possible to limit adjustment to |
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| specific screen areas. |
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| Execute the <Color Restoration>. (p. 16) |
8. <Color Restoration> does not work | Allow the monitor to stabilize for at least 60 | |
| properly. | minutes before executing this function. |
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| Otherwise, the warning message "Still Warming |
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| Up! xx minutes remain" will appear on the |
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| screen. (p. 16) |
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9. | ScreenManager or AUTO/FINE | The Adjustment Lock is probably on. To |
| MODE button does not operate. | unlock: Turn off the monitor power, then hold |
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| down the AUTO/FINE MODE button once |
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| again and turn the power back on. (p. 19) |
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