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Vidikron PlasmaView Owner’s Operating Manual
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Screen Maint. (Pixel Protect): Select Screen Maint. (Pixel Protect) from the Option menu
to configure the image burn-in prevention settings on the PlasmaView.
to configure the image burn-in prevention settings on the PlasmaView.
• Orbiter: Select Orbiter from the Screen Maint. (Pixel Protect) menu to set the picture
shift.
• OFF: Orbiter mode does not function.
• TYPE 1: The image size is reduced so the entire image remains in the display area while
orbiting.
• TYPE 2: The image is enlarged so there are no black bands in the display area while
orbiting.
• TYPE 3: The image size is unchanged.
• Soften: Select Soften from the PDP Mgmt. menu to reduce edges (color transitions) and
soften the image.
• OFF: Turns the SOFTEN function off.
• 1, 2, 3, 4: Activates the SOFTEN setting. Higher numbers create a “softer” image.
Auto Setup Mode: The PlasmaView can automatically adjust the position, frequency and
phase of incoming computer signals for optimum picture quality whenever the display is
turned on, or when a different input or input signal type is selected. To enable this feature,
select Auto Setup Mode from the Option menu and set it to ON.
phase of incoming computer signals for optimum picture quality whenever the display is
turned on, or when a different input or input signal type is selected. To enable this feature,
select Auto Setup Mode from the Option menu and set it to ON.
1. When TYPE 1 or TYPE 2 is selected, the image movement is continuous;
TYPE 3 causes the image to move one pixel at a time.
2. The Orbiter does not function while the MAGNIFY feature is in use.
Under some conditions – such as when the input signal consists of mostly
dark colors – Auto Setup may not produce the desired results. If this
occurs, set Auto Setup Mode to OFF and manually adjust the image
position, frequency and phase; refer to Screen on page 38.
dark colors – Auto Setup may not produce the desired results. If this
occurs, set Auto Setup Mode to OFF and manually adjust the image
position, frequency and phase; refer to Screen on page 38.
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