Apple AppleVision 1710AV User Manual
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Color Temperature
Adjusts the color temperature of your display. The color temperature (or white
point) you select for your display sets the mix of red, green, and blue lights
that make the color white. This color temperature sets the foundation for
other colors on your display.
The color temperature of your display can be changed to one of the following
Kelvin temperatures: 4100 K, 5000 K, 6500 K, 7500 K, or 9300 K. Kelvin is a
temperature scale used in scientific applications.
Press the - button to decrease color temperature. Press the + button to
increase color temperature. Changing the color temperature changes the
appearance of colors on the screen. Lower temperature settings create reddish
whites, and higher temperature settings create bluer whites.
Overscan
Turns overscan on and off. Overscan moves the screen image as far to the
edges of the screen as possible without distorting the image. If overscan is on,
pressing the - or + button turns overscan off. If overscan is off, pressing the -
or + button turns overscan on.
When overscan is on, you cannot make screen geometry adjustments such as
horizontal shift, rotation, and so on.
Scan Rate
Shows the scan rate of your AppleVision 1710
AV
Display. This setting is for
informational purposes only; it’s not for adjusting the scan rate.
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