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Quick Setup
This procedure does not display a color-bar pattern before the setup main
menu. To obtain better image quality, you should perform auto setup
according to the procedures on the preceding pages with the setup option
diskettes for PC-DOS, Window 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, OS/2, RS/
6000, AIXWindows, or OpenWindows on Sun Workstation (if the diskettes do
not run, perform this quick setup).
For the HP Workstation, if you are unable to perform auto-setup with the
diskettes, perform the quick setup without them.
1. Turn on the monitor and the System Unit and wait for about 15 minutes
until the machine warms up.
2. Start the operating system on the System Unit and display a full-screen
image.
3. Push the setup switch on the back of the monitor. The setup main menu
appears.
4. Push one of the brightness control buttons to select AUTO SETUP.
5. Push one of the contrast control buttons. After about 10 seconds,
the message “Save parameters?” is displayed.
6. To save the settings for the monitor, push a contrast control button.
To discard the settings (because some problem such as a screen flicker
occurs), push a brightness control button.
7. If, after you save the settings, the display is still distorted, adjust
“PHASE” and “CLOCK” in
Manual Setup
on page 28.
8. Push the setup switch on the back of the monitor to turn off the setup
main menu.
Check that the screen
resolution and the
frequencies are within the
Supported Screen
Addressability on page 38. If
not, change the settings on the
computer to set them within the
range.
You need a full screen
image to perform proper
auto setup. You also need a
clear contrast between the
brightest part of the screen and
the darkest for correct
adjustment. Otherwise, the
screen may flicker.
If the “Save Parameters?”
message is not displayed or
the auto setup value “START”
does not change, push the
contrast control button to exit
auto setup and go back to step 4.
Display another full-screen
image and redo auto setup. If
auto setup is not completed after
several tries, perform Manual
Setup on page 28.
If you are using a
workstation, the screen
appears greenish because the
black level is shifted due to the
difference of the voltage level of
the video signals. If this
happens, adjust OFFSET G in
the Specialist Controls on page
33.
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