Automatic adjustment function – Philips 14L4521599 User Manual
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Automatic adjustment function
* Depending on the video card used, adjustments to [H.POSITION],
[V.POSITION], [CLOCK], and [PHASE] may be necessary, even if
they have been preset. The same adjustments are required when
using the display with input signals that have not been preset.
These adjustments can be made manually on the on-screen menu,
but can be performed more efficiently with the automatic adjustment
function.
The automatic adjustment function is operated foilowing
the steps below.
1. Input a signal with an image that fills the entire screen and display
it. (Use as bright an image as possible.)
2. Press the AUTO button without the on-screen menu displayed.
(The screen will disappear for a while.)
3. Check that [H.POSITION], [V.POSITION], [CLOCK], and [PHASE]
are at their correct settings and make any fine adjustments using
the on-screen menu if necessary.
4. Press the [MEMORY] button and store the adjustment.
This function may not operate correctly, depending on
the image input when the adjustments are made, if this
is the case, use the on-screen menu to make
adjustments.
With input signais that have not been preset, signais
other than those with a resoiution of 640 x 400, 640 x
480, 800
X
600, and 1024 x 768 cannot be adjusted
correctly. Furthermore, "interlaced" signals also
cannot be correctly displayed.
If the automatic adjustments do not operate correctiy
and the screen cannot be displayed, press the RESET
button followed by the SELECT button to return to the
screen before the automatic adjustments.
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