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color).
Use this adjustment if, after performing the R,B adjustment, the Green beam can
still be perceived as a single color.

NÖTE: the Global convergence adjustment behavior reflects the so called ‘static
convergence’ adjustment as available on some computer displays. Although this
option is provided to adjust convergence errors at the screen center, remember that

any change in beam positions made with this option will change the beam positions
for the whole screen area.________________________________________________

When your adjustment is complete, click OK to continue.

STEP3
Local Convergence adjustment

A Green-Magenta crosshatch pattern will be displayed, together with a dialog box
where all the adjustment options for this step are listed.
This adjustment step, by using the same options as described in the step 2

(Red to Blue and Green to Magenta adjustments), allows you to correct the miscon-

vergence individually at any point of the screen.
The green box identifies the area where the correction will take place; use the

tJt)/Down

and

Left/Right

buttons to move the adjustment area to the point you

wish to correct, then act on ’+’ and buttons to adjust the convergence.

In addition to the

single point

adjustment (default), if you select the

Row

adjust­

ment option the correction will apply horizontally for the whole area prior to and fol­
lowing the green adjustment box.
If you select the

column

adjustment option, the correction will take place vertically

for the whole area prior to and following the green box.

When done, click OK to terminate the convergence adjustment.

STEP 4

When calibration has been completed, you will be asked to save the results of your
adjustment: if you choose

Cancel,

the calibration will be discarded; if you want to

save just click OK and then assign a name to the new correction file (default exten­
sion is

.CNV).

Convergence adjustment

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