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Adjusting Image in D-Sub (computer monitor) mode
Press  MENU to display the menu main page.
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Press CH+  repeatedly to select Image page.
/-
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Press ENTER or VOL+/- to access the Image page.
3
The Auto Adjustment 
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item will be highlighted automatically
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Image Position
Image
Auto Adjustment
Move
Move
Select
Select
Select
Menu to exit
Menu to exit
Menu to exit
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0
Auto Adjustment
Image Position
Phase
Clock
Auto Adjustment:    Yes
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With working in D-Sub mode, this unit allows you to perform several adjustments for image
Adjusting the Image Position 
The unit allows you to adjust the image position of the screen if it is not well-aligned.
Adjusting Clock and Phase
Repeat  steps  1~3  in  [
]  to  access 
Image page.
Adjusting  the  Picture  Automatically
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Press  VOL+/- to adjust the value of the item until the screen is well-aligned.
Press CH+ repeatedly to select 
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 Clock or Phase item.
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Adjust the clock frequency of the set's internal clock signal. If shimmering or rainbow-like noise is 
apparent in the image, try adjusting the clock frequency setting.
You may find that images blur, depending on the clock phase of your PC's Processor. If you 
experience blurring ,you can obtain a clearer image by adjusting the phase setting. If no display at all, 
reduce the refresh rate to 60 Hz and 1280 x 768 resolution (on the computer's display menu).
The unit automatically adjusts phase, clock or position, etc.
Adjusting the Picture Automatically
Press ENTER or VOL+/- again to start Auto Adjustment.
Image
Move
Select
Menu to exit
Auto Adjustment
Image Position
Phase
Clock
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Press ENTER or VOL+/- again to access the Auto Adjustment page.
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The Auto Adjustment / Yes 
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item will be highlighted automatically
Repeat  steps  1~3  in  [
]  to  access 
Image page.
Adjusting  the  Picture  Automatically
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Press   CH+/- or VOL+/- to adjust the image position until the screen is well-
aligned.
Press CH
to select 
+/- 
Image Position item.
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Press ENTER or VOL+/- to access the Image Position page.
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