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| Full: Expands the picture on the whole of the screen. |
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V Center | Adjust the whole picture by moving up and down on the screen. |
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Vertical Size | Reduces or enlarges the picture vertically. |
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Adjust Signal | You can adjust the input signal. |
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| Phase: Adjusts the dot phase of the panel and the computer signal. |
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| Pitch: Adjusts the horizontal size of the picture from a computer. |
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| Shift: Adjusts the position of the picture. |
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| H: As the setting for H (horizontal) increases, the picture moves |
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| the left. Use < / , to adjust the horizontal position. |
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| V: As the setting for V (vertical) increases, the picture moves up, |
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