Adjusting the Pixels / Using the Memory Function

4 You can adjust the dot phase and the total number of horizontal pixels automatically or manually.

Adjusting automatically

(1)Select AUTO with v / V and press ENTER. The following menu appears on the display panel.

P I X E L A D J U S T

 

 

A U T O

:

N O

S E L E C T

S E T ENTER

E N D MENU

(2)Select YES with v / V and press ENTER. The dot phase and the total number of horizontal pixels are adjusted automatically.

Adjusting manually

(1)Select DOT PHASE or TOTAL H PIXEL with v / V and press ENTER.

The following menu appears on the display panel. (The illustration below is for selecting DOT PHASE.)

D O T P H A S E

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(2)Adjust the dot phase or the total number of horizontal pixels with v / V and press

ENTER.

To restore PIXEL ADJUST menu items to their original settings

In the PIXEL ADJUST menu, press v / V to move the cursor (B) to “RESET” and press ENTER. Then select YES with v / V and press ENTER.

Notes

Dot phase adjustment is effective for computer signals (except for UXGA and above).

When noise can’t be eliminated using Adjusting automatically, make fine Adjusting manually.

A cross-hatch pattern is convenient for use as the input signal when adjusting the dot phase.

While you are adjusting PIXEL ADJUST, the value displayed on the display panel is not synchronized with the change.

Using the Memory

Function

You can save the current picture setting for each input signal using the MEMORY function. The saved settings can be restored whenever necessary. The items in the PIC CONTROL and PIC SIZE menus can be memorized. You can save the picture settings of up to twenty input signals. You can name the settings of the items (up to 10 characters in length).

Storing the Current Setting

1 Press MENU.

The main menu appears on the display panel.

M A I N

M E N U

 

 

I N P U T S E L E C T

 

 

P I C

C O N T R O L

 

 

P I C

S I Z E

 

 

C O N F I G

 

 

M E M O R Y

 

 

R E M O T E

 

 

S T A T U S

 

 

S E L E C T

S E T ENTER

E N D MENU

 

 

 

 

2 Press v / V to move the cursor (B) to “MEMORY” and press ENTER.

The MEMORY menu appears on the display panel.

M E M O R Y

L O A D

S A V E

S E L E C T

S E T ENTER

E N D MENU

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