Adjustment Of Screen Position (Horizontal) - NEC 42/50PD1 User Manual

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Adjustment of Screen Position (Horizontal)

Horizontal (H) Adjustment Screen
1. Align the cursor with icon (2)
The cursor is moved left and right with the POSITION
CONTROL
/
buttons.
H-WIDTH: Horizontal enlargement ratio adjustment
(Displayed only with Multiple Screens)
Adjustment is possible only in multi mode.
H-POSITION 2 cannot be adjusted at the time of
VIDEO input.
Horizontal (H) adjustment screen
Icon (2)
H-POSITION 1
H-POSITION 2
H-WIDTH
2. Align the cursor with the desired item
The cursor is moved up and down with the POSITION
CONTROL
/
buttons.
H-POSITION 1: Horizontal position 1
H-POSITION 2: Horizontal position 2
Adjust when the screen position is unsuitable even after
making the adjustment with H-POSITION 1.
(Adjustment is not required with a standard signal.)
H-WIDTH: Horizontal enlargement ratio adjustment
(Displayed only with Multiple Screens)
Adjustment is possible only in multi mode.
H-POSITION 2 cannot be adjusted at the time of
VIDEO input.
H-POSITION 1
H-POSITION 2
H-WIDTH
3. While watching the screen, press the
and adjust
POSITION / CONTROL
MOVE LEFT
4. Return to the main menu
* To reset the adjustment value, press the RASTER
NORMAL button before pressing the EXIT button.
* To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
more.
H-POSITION 1,2 and V-POSITION 1,2 are not
*
available at the time of RGB input when AUTO PIC-
TURE is turned on.
To adjust H-POSITION 1,2 and V-POSITION 1,2 at
the time of RGB input, turn off AUTO PICTURE.
Horizontal and Vertical Position Controls
*
Both the horizontal and vertical position controls in
the OSM include a POSITION 1 and a POSITION 2
adjustment when an RGB signal is selected for
display. These two position controls provide access
to the entire raster position (POSITION 1) and a fine
adjustment within the raster (POSITION 2). First
adjust the POSITION 1 control to set the raster
position. After the raster position is set properly,
then select POSITION 2 to move the image as
desired within the POSITION 1 setting.
30
/
buttons
MOVE RIGHT
EXIT

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