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1.        Tomase      Change the color of the OSD  menu        H Position    V Position 1  Push the Menu button    Halftone   PRE ation 2  Push the       button or       button until the OSD  olor    screen is displayed     3  Push the Menu button to open the sub menu se     lo  Ca  DI D ES lection screen     4  Push the       button or       button to select Color        Color 5  Push the Menu button to open the Color ad   justment screen    6  Use the       or      button to opaqueness of the  color of the OSD menu     18    Menu How to adjust    alo wels kJ      Select Auto Source Select for the monitor to          Auto Hanual automatically select the signal source   63 8kHe 60Hz PP Select Manual Source Select to manually  1280x1024 select the signal source using the Source  Analog button     1  Push the Menu button     2  Push the       button or       button until the  Source Select screen is displayed        a ra 3  Push the Menu button to open the Source  63 8kHz 60Hz PP Select screen   1280x1024  Analog 4  Push the       button or       button to select    Auto or Manual     19      Auto Adjustment    Menu How to adjust  Auto Adjustment   Auto Adjustment  m    35   Auto adjustment allows the monitor to self     adjust to the incoming video signal  The values  of fine  coarse and position are adjusted auto   matically     1  Push the Auto button     losn Lock   Unlock    Menu How to adjust    Auto Adjustment    OSD Lock Unlock    7 8  1  Push and hold in the Menu button f
2.        button to select R ed   G reen  or    B lue  and push the Menu button           Menu How to adjust  210      gt    Color Control  Gamma   Color Contr m Adjust the gamma value   Bluish  Reddish   Push the Menu button   User Hode  Gamma   Push the       button or       button until the Color  Reset       14    Control screen is displayed       Push the Menu button to open the sub menu se     lection screen       Push the       button or      button to select Gam     ma       Push the Menu button to open the Gamma ad     justment screen       Use the       or      button to select 1  2  3 to    change the gamma value     Menu      O  Mike     EO    Color Contral          How to adjust          Color Control  Reset    Color parameters are replaced with the factory de        Bluish fault values   Reddish  User Mode  Gaia 1  Push the Menu button   Reset  2  Push the       button or       button until the Color  Control screen is displayed   3  Push the Menu button to open the sub menu se   lection screen   4  Push the       button or       button to select Reset   Reset  No Tes 5  Push the Menu button to open the Reset ad   justment screen   6  Use the       or      button to select Yes   Ifyou don t want to reset the monitor  use the        or       button to select No   Menu How to adjust  EET e ao  CTT    Follow these steps to change the language used in the  English menu     Deutsch       a naka  Pyecyonnt    marin    English  Deutsch  Espa  ol  Fran  ais  Italiano  Sven
3.  60 020 108 000      79 976 75 025 135 000      UXGA 1600 x 1200 75 000 60 000 162 000 H    Analog Only                       22       Installation Instructions    Preparing for Installation    Important  Perform the following steps BEFORE Installation of the monitor into  the panel     1  Ensure that sufficient power is available     2  Ensure that sufficient space is available to allow for proper airflow into and out of  the unit     3  Ensure that the air temperature around the unit  top and bottom  will not exceed the  rated specifications of the unit    gt  The maximum rated temperature of the HIS ML21 is 50  C  122    F  with  the fan kit installed and with use of an equally rated power supply      gt  Remember that heat rises     the temperature at the top of the cabinet  will be much hotter than at the bottom when the air is not circulating      gt  Also  remember that even though this product is designed to operate  at 50  C with proper ventilation  the life span of any electronic device  is shortened when it is consistently operated at high temperatures   Therefore it is wise to take steps to keep the temperature of the am   bient air around the unit as low as possible     4  Ensure that the ambient humidity of the air around the unit does not exceed the  rated specifications for the unit     gt  The maximum rated humidity for the HIS ML21 is 80  non condensing    23    Installation into Panel           24    Refer to the drawing below     Locate position in panel f
4.  computer and the monitor     If your monitor screen remains blank after following the previous procedure   check your video controller and computer system  your monitor is function   ing properly     User Controls    Your LCD monitor allows you to easily adjust the characteristics of the im   age being displayed  All of these adjustments are made using the control  buttons on the rear of the monitor  While you use these buttons to adjust  the controls  an OSD shows you their numeric values as they change     Rear Control Buttons and Indicators          B n i  utto A Functions  Indicator  This light glows green during normal operation  and  LED blinks green once as the monitor saves your ad     justments     Use this button to turn the monitor on and off     When the power is turned on  a message appears  POWER in the center of the screen displaying the current  mode     analog or digital input signal        Use this button to open the OSD and activate a  MENU highlighted menu item        These buttons allow you to highlight and adjust        items in the menu        EXIT Use this button to Exit the active menu or the OSD   SOURCE When you push the Source button while the OSD  is off  the input source  analog digital  is alternated        AUTO Use this button to automatically adjust the display  to sync with the computer s video signal                 Automatic Save    Whenever you open the OSD and allow an adjustment window to remain  active for about 3 seconds without press
5.  mouse  DB 9  RS 232  interface to host computer       29             Enclosure                         Type Panel mount  rear collar compresses gasket against panel   held by 14 10 32 studs  Panel rating NEMA 12 4 4X  with proper installation      built to IP65 stan   dards  Physical  Depth 2 01     51mm  behind panel  fan kit adds another 1 1     Bezel Stainless Steel       Front bezel outside di   mensions    Cutout dimensions    22 28     566mm  W x 17 87     454mm  H x 0 28     7mm  thick   not including gasket     21 13     537mm  W x 16 70     424mm  H        020          Net weight  Shipping weight          31 Ibs   39 Ibs        VGA Pin assignment                                     Pin No  Signal Pin No  Signal  1 Red 9 No pin  2 Green 10 Ground  3 Blue 11 Ground  4 Ground 12 SDA  5 Ground 13 H  sync  6 Ground 14 V  sync  7 Ground 15 SCL  8 Ground                30          Warranty Statement    Who is Covered   This warranty covers the purchaser of this product only and is not transferable without our written  consent     What Does This Warranty Cover and What is the Period of Coverage   We warrant this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship  subject to the condi     tions set forth below  This warranty remains in force for a three year period beginning on the date  we invoice you for the product  If HIS repairs or replaces a product under warranty  its warranty term  is not extended     What Will We Do to Correct Problems and How Do You Get Se
6.  or unauthorized repair by anyone other  than HIS or a service agency authorized by HIS to perform such repairs  fire  flood     acts of God     or  other contingencies beyond the control of HIS     HIS    RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT  AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT  HIS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL   CONSEQUENTIAL  OR OTHER TYPES OF DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF ANY HIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN  THE LIABILITY STATED ABOVE  THESE WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THE LIMITATION OR  EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR  LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  You are cautioned that the performance of this product can be  affected by many factors  such as system configuration  software  application  and operator control  of the system  It is your responsibility to determine suitability of this product for your purpose and  application     31    Hope Industrial Systems  Inc   1325 Northmeadow Parkway  Suite 100  Roswell  GA 30076    www HISmonitors com       Publication ML21 1 0 March 2003    2003 Hope Industrial Systems  Inc   32    
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8. Hope Industrial Systems  Inc     ENN    User Manual    21 3    Panel Mount Industrial  Monitor    Model No  HIS ML21 SGAB  HIS ML21 SRAB       TABLE OF CONTENTS    Safety and Regulatory Information                              3    Using the LCD Display    Setting the Timing Mode                                mu 4  Self Test Feature Check                                      5  User Controls taani aa at 6  Automatic Save                             mnraea aaa 7  Direct Access Features                                  eee  7  OSD Lock UNIOCK 1 0 0 0    cece cececceceececeececeecececaeeeees 7  OSD FUNCIONS lel va alias EA 8  Troubleshooting aascstuseisectesnsncncss  cuscseussacrtetenne 21  Display MOOS kika oi pik eta ap e anana konze 22  Installation Instructions                       mmrmamae 23  Cleaning ED AADA  25  Drawings AMT kk aa a ke e kota Tie ei Os 26  SP  CNIEAUONS 4  iis reece e e a fs e ace aes 28    Warranty Statement                            nennnnnnnnenennnnaa 31    Safety and Regulatory Information    Warning    To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not expose the unit to rain or  moisture  Dangerously high voltages are present inside the unit  Do  not disassemble the unit  Refer servicing to qualified personnel only     This equipment is not intended for use in critical applications where  its failure to operate would create immediate life threatening circums   tances  Applications including  but not limited to  nuclear reactor con   trol  aerospace navigat
9. available for the monitor     3  Press the Menu button once to activate the highlighted function and then  follow the Tool Tips to select the function and adjust the value     4  Use       and     buttons to select the sub menu  and press the Menu but   ton once to activate the selected sub menu     5  After selecting a function  use the       and     buttons to make necessary  adjustments  The setting bar moves and the numeric value indicator  changes to reflect your adjustments     NOTE  The numeric value indicator is provided as a point of reference only  and has nothing to do with a real measurement     6  Push the Exit button a couple of times to return to the main menu to select  another function or to exit from the OSD        Menu How to adjust            Adjust Brightness       20 1  Push the Menu button     2  Push the Menu button to open the  Brightness adjustment screen     3  Use the       button to increase the    brightness or       button to decrease the  brightness     How to adjust      Adjust Contrast          MW   35 1  Push the Menu button     2  Push the Menu button to open the Con   trast adjustment screen     3  Use the       button to increase the  brightness or       button to decrease the  brightness        Menu How to adjust         Image  Coarse    Removes noise such as vertical stripes  Coarse ad   justment may move the screen image area  You may  relocate it to the center using the Horizontal Control  menu        Coarse  Fine  H Position  V Posit
10. elec     tion screen     4  Push the       button or      button to select V     Position     5  Push the Menu button to open the V Position ad     justment screen     6  Use the       or      button to change the vertical posi     tion of the OSD menu     Menu    How to adjust       gorele EST        OSD    H Position  V Position  Halftone  Duration  Color    ko pe ki       Halftone    MW  as       H Position  Y Position  Halftone  Duration  Color    D1O R 2O    D        Duration    5 10 20 58 200    Change the opaqueness of the background of the  OSD       Push the Menu button       Push the       button or       button until the    OSD screen is displayed       Push the Menu button to open the sub menu    selection screen       Push the       button or       button to select Half     tone       Push the Menu button to open the V     Halftone adjustment screen      Use the       or      button to opaqueness of the    background of the OSD menu           OSD  Duration     The menu will automatically turn off if no adjust   ments are made for a certain time period       Push the Menu button       Push the       button or       button until the OSD    screen is displayed       Push the Menu button to open the sub menu selec     tion screen       Push the       button or       button to select Dura     tion       Push the Menu button to open the Duration ad     justment screen      Use the       or       button to select the duration of    the OSD menu  17    Menu How to adjust
11. ing other buttons  the monitor au   tomatically saves any adjustment you have made  These changes are  saved into a user area in the monitor     The monitor can save adjustments for up to 4 user modes  It has 13 factory  preset or preload modes  one for each signal freguency  If you have made  no adjustments  the on screen display disappears and the monitor does not  save anything     Direct Access Features    Brightness Adjustment  1  With the menu off  push the         or         button to display the bright     ness adjustment menu   2  Push the         button to increase the brightness  push the         button    to decrease the brightness   OSD Lock Unlock    This function allows you to secure the current settings so that they cannot  be inadvertently changed  while still allowing you to adjust the Brightness   and Contrast  You can unlock the OSD controls at any time by using the   same procedure     With the OSD screen off  push and hold the Menu button for at least 5  seconds to lock or unlock the controls  When locked  a  LOCKED   mes   sage will be displayed along the bottom of each OSD menu except for  these screens     o Brightness  o Contrast    OSD Functions  Accessing the menu system    1  Push the Menu button to display the main OSD menu     2  Use the          buttons to move from one function to another  As you move  from one icon to another  the Function Name changes  See the Table  starting on the next page to view a complete list of all of the functions  
12. ion  Image Effect 1  Push the Menu button    2  Push the       button or       button until the Image    screen is displayed     3  Push the Menu button to open the sub menu se   Q 9       S pa a  lection screen   4  Push the       button or       button to select the            Coarse   Coarse 5  Push the Menu button to open the Coarse adjust   ment screen   m 1688 6  Use the       or      buttons to adjust the coarse   Menu How to adjust  O10  gt  Bo    Image  Fine          Removes noise such as horizontal stripes  If the noise  persists even after Fine tuning  repeat it after adjust     Coarse   Fine ing the frequency  clock speed    H Posit ion   v Fasition 1  Push the Menu button     Image Effect A  2  Push the       button or       button until the Image    screen is displayed   3  Push the Menu button to open the sub menu selec   ol a  DIS ol tion screen   4  Push the       button or       button to select the Fine   z 5  Push the Menu button to open the Fine adjustment  screen   Fine 6  Use the       or     buttons to adjust the coarse      a    28    Menu          a    29 e J      Coarse  Fine    H Position 1   2  Push the       button or       button until the       Position  Image Effect    20 1  2 0     ec       H Position    EJ  e    Menu    How to adjust       ao  ne    Follow these instructions to change the horizon   tal position of the monitor   s entire display     Push the Menu button     Image screen is displayed    Push the Menu button to open the sub men
13. ion systems and life support systems are not  appropriate for this product     This product is intended to be mounted in a suitable cabinet or other  enclosure     The NEMA 4  4x or 12 ratings are applicable only when  properly installed in a like rated enclosure     This product is a UL Recognized Component and must be used with a  listed computer     FCC Notice    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates uses and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with  the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications   Operation of this eguipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interfe   rence in which case the user will be reguired to correct the interference at his own  expense  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of  this device could void the user s authority to operate the device     Using the LCD Display    Setting the Timing Mode    Setting the timing mode on the PC is important for maximizing the quality of  the screen image and minimizing eye strain  The timing mode consists of  the resolution  example 1280 x 1024  and refresh rate  or vertical fre   guency  example 75 Hz   After setting the ti
14. ming mode  use the controls to  adjust the screen image     For the best picture quality set your LCD display timing mode to  VESA  1600 x 1200   60Hz     To set the Timing Mode     1 Set the resolution  Right click on the Windows desktop  gt  Properties     Settings    set the resolution    2 Set the refresh rate  See your graphic card s user guide for instruc   tions     WARNING  Do not set the graphics card in your computer to exceed the  maximum refresh rate of 85Hz  doing so may result in permanent damage  to your LCD display     Self Test Feature Check  STFC     Your monitor provides a self test feature that allows you to check whether  your monitor is functioning properly  Make sure that PC is selected as a  primary source by checking if the source indicator LED labeled    PC    is on   If your monitor and computer are properly connected but the monitor  screen remains dark and the power indicator is blinking  run the monitor  self test by following the steps given below     Power Indicator      Turn off both your computer and the monitor     Unplug the video cable from the back of the computer      Turn on the monitor     ON      If the monitor is functioning properly  you will see a white box with a  large blue oval logo and an error message    CHECK SIGNAL CABLE      in black color     This box also appears during normal operation if the video cable be   comes disconnected or damaged     4  Turn off your monitor and reconnect the video cable  then turn on  both your
15. or 5 seconds  Locked  or more to Lock the OSD     2  Push and hold in the Menu button for 5 seconds  or more to Unlock the OSD       You can adjust the Brightness and Contrast set   tings even after you have locked the OSD menu     20    Troubleshooting    If you have a problem setting up or using your LCD monitor  you may be able to solve it  yourself  Before contacting customer service  try the suggested actions that are appropri     ate to your problem        What you see       Suggested Actions       Screen is blank and power indicator is  off       Check Signal Cable    message      Ensure that the power cord is firmly  connected and the LCD monitor is  ON      Ensure that the signal cable is firmly  connected to the PC or Video  sources      Ensure that the PC or Video sources  are turned on           Sync  Out of Range    message      Check the maximum resolution and  the frequency of the video adapter      Compare these values with the data in  the Display Modes Timing Chart        Horizontal bars appear to flicker  jitter or  shimmer on the image    The image is too light or dark   Adjust the Brightness and Contrast       Adjust the Fine function        Vertical bars appear to flicker  jitter or  shimmer on the image      Adjust the Coarse function and then  adjust the Fine function        Screen is blank and the power light is  steady amber or blinks every 0 5 or 1  second       The monitor is using its power man   agement system     Move the computer   s mouse or p
16. or mounting of the monitor  Assure that  there is adequate space begin the panel  Allow extra space  0 5  in  behind and on each side  for air ventilation     Cut a rectangular hole in the panel  Clean and deburr   Dimensions  21 13     536mm  W x 16 70     424mm  H        020       Separate the rear collar from the unit by removing the 14 nuts   Insert the unit into the front of the panel and re attach the collar   Tighten all 14 nuts to a torgue of 24 inch pounds to assure a wa   ter tight seal between the poron bezel gasket on the monitor and    equipment panel  HIS will not assume liability for damage to in   ternal electronics due to improper installation                    Cleaning    Any standard glass cleaner can be used to clean the touch   screen or protective safety glass window  Always spray the  glass cleaner on the cloth or towel and then clean the touch   screen  Glass cleaner sprayed directly on the monitor could  possibly leak inside a non sealed unit and cause damage     Vinegar or ammonia will not hurt the touchscreen  Again  spray the  cloth and then clean the touchscreen     25    Drawings                         Front View  566 mm  l  2228in 1  r  454 mm   1787in    Mi          Bottom and Rear View   Showing cutout dimensions    26    AADADDAADEADOD 000000010100012010000000  DODODDODDODDD OQQ0010011001000110000000  AODUDADUDEODD DO00010011001000110000000  KADUDAOADAOADODD OQ00010010001000110000000  AADUDAAADAADUODD 000000001  t10010001010000 OODODADAGA  
17. print smears  repels lig   uid spills and makes glass easy to clean        Video       Input connector    HD 15 plus DVI digital input       Input signal format    Analog RGB signals  DVI Analog Digital       Horizontal scan    30kHz     81kHz                   Supported Video Stan  VGA  640 x 480   SVGA  800 x 600   XGA  1024 x 768    dards SXGA  1280 x 1024   UXGA  1600 x 1200   Note  Native mode is 1600 x 1200  Vertical scan 50 Hz     75 Hz  Response rate  typical  25ms       28          Electrical       Monitor input    85 132 VAC   170 265 VAC  47 63 Hz        Power consumption    75 watts  max         Power management    DPMS energy star     5W          Compliance       UL 1950  cUL 959  FCC Class A       Environmental                            Temperaiure 0 50  C  with fan kit and equally rated power supply   Humidity 10  to 80  non condensing  Shock 30g  1 2 sine  11 msec    Vibration 0 006 inch p p 15 57Hz  1 0g 57 640Hz sine  Altitude Operating  up to 10 000 feet  Non operating  up to 40 000  feet  Functional       Panel controls  rear  access     Power  Menu        Exit  Auto       OSD  On Screen Display   controls    Auto image adjust  contrast  brightness  color adjust  9300K   6500K default  5400K  5000K  user color   manual image  adjust  H V size position  fine tune  sharpness  scaling   se   tup menu  language  resolution notice  OSD position  OSD  timeout  OSD background   memory recall           Touch screen option       5 wire resistive system  emulates a
18. ress  a key on the keyboard       Image is not stable and may appear to  vibrate      Check that the display resolution and  frequency from your PC or Video  board is an available mode for your  monitor  On your computer check  Control Panel  Display  and Settings      If the setting is not correct  use your  computer utility program to change the  display settings        Image is not centered on the screen            Adjust the horizontal and vertical po   sitions       21       Display Modes    If the signal from the computer system is the same as one of the monitor s  standard signal modes  the screen is adjusted automatically  If the signal  from the computer is not the same as one of the standard signal modes   the screen may not display properly or it may not display at all  In this case  adjust the mode on the computer system  For the display modes listed be   low  the screen image has been optimized during manufacture     Table  Preset Timing Modes                                              Horizontal Vertical Pixel Clock Sync  Mode Resolution Frequency Frequency Frequency Polarity   kHz   Hz   MHz   H V   VGA 720 x 400 31 469 70 087 28 322      640 x 480 31 469 59 940 25 175      37 500 75 000 31 500      37 861 72 809 31 500      SVGA 800 x 600 46 875 75 000 49 500 H   35 156 56 250 36 000          37 879 60 317 40 000      48 077 72 188 50 000      XGA 1024 x 768 48 363 60 004 65 000      60 023 75 029 78 750      56 476 70 069 75 000      SXGA 1280 x 1024 63 981
19. rvice    We will repair or replace  at our sole option  any part of the unit which proves to be defective  Re   placement parts may be new or refurbished and will meet the same specifications of the original  parts or unit  We will return the product to you  by the shipping method we choose in the U S A  at  our expense  You must pay for shipments to locations outside of the U S A  In order to receive war   ranty service you must get prior approval from HIS  To request warranty service you can telephone  us at 770 992 0297 or send an email to service HISmonitors com  If we determine that warranty  service is needed we will give you a Return Material Authorization  RMA  number  This RMA num   ber must be conspicuously marked on the outside of the shipping box  HIS will not accept ship   ments not accompanied by the RMA number  You must ship or deliver the product to HIS Freight  prepaid     Pixel Faults   Permanently dark or bright pixels can happen to TFT displays  Five or less permanently dead pixels   out of 1 3 million  do not make a good case for exchanging the unit  Please contact our Customer  Service Department if the number of pixel faults exceeds the above mentioned figure     What Does This Warranty Not Cover   This warranty does not cover eguipment which has been damaged due to misuse  abuse or accident    such as  operating the eguipment outside of published specifications  displaying fixed images for  long periods of time resulting in afterimage effects  improper
20. screen       Use the       or      buttons to select Shar     pen or Medium or Soften     How to adjust       lo    Color Control  Bluish       Color Control    Bluish White       Bluish  Reddish  User Mode  Garam  Reset       Bluish  Reddish  User Hode  Ganma  Reset    1  Push the Menu button     2  Push the       button or       button until the  Color Control screen is displayed     3  Push the Menu button to open the sub   menu selection screen     4  Push the       button or      button to select  Bluish     5  Push the Menu button to adjust Bluish  white     How to adjust      Bluish White  1  Push the Menu button     2  Push the       button or       button until the  Color Control screen is displayed     3  Push the Menu button to open the sub   menu selection screen     4  Push the       button or      button to select  Reddish     5  Push the Menu button to adjust Bluish  white     13          Mode 1  Mode 2  User Mode  Gamma  Reset    Color Contral    User Hode    R Mmm        58               j  59  B Mmm     58    How to adjust         Color Control  User Mode    Follow these steps to adjust individual R G B color  control       Push the Menu button       Push the       button or      button until the Color    Control screen is displayed       Push the Menu button to open the sub menu selec     tion screen       Push the       button or       button to select User    Mode       Push the Menu button to open the User Mode    adjustment screen       Use the       or
21. ska  Py corsa       You can choose one of seven languages   English   German  Spanish  French  Italian  Swedish  Russian     Note  the language chosen affects only the language  of the OSD  It has no effect on any software running  on the computer     1  Push the Menu button     2  Push the       button or       button until the Lan     guage screen is displayed     3  Push the Menu button to open the Language se     lection screen     4  Use the       button or       button to select the lan     guage you would like to use  15     esp    M    enu    How to adjust       EKEK EET OST       pi ieee ke       M    H Position  V Position  Halftone  Duration  Color    H Position    EJ    enu    Ca    Change the horizontal position of the OSD menu      Push the Menu button     Push the       button or       button until the OSD screen    is displayed       Push the Menu button to open the sub menu selection    screen       Push the       button or       button to select H Position     Push the Menu button to open the H Position ad     justment screen       Use the       or       button to change the horizontal posi     tion of the OSD menu     How to adjust       o 0 m   gt   egle        San eel    16    H Position  V Position  Halftone  Duration  Color    V Pasition    le     a    Change the horizontal position of the OSD menu    1  Push the Menu button   2  Push the       button or       button until the OSD    screen is displayed     3  Push the Menu button to open the sub menu s
22. u  selection screen 1   Push the       button or       button to select the  H Position    Push the Menu button to open the H Position  adjustment screen    Use the       or       buttons to the horizontal  position of the monitor   s viewing area     How to adjust          DIS       Coarse   Fine  H Position  V Position  Image Effect    DI    Imag    a  e     gt   2    V Position      a      Image  V Position     Follow these instructions to change the vertical  position of the monitor   s entire display       Push the Menu button   2  Push the       button or      button until the Im     age screen is displayed       Push the Menu button to open the sub menu    selection screen       Push the       button or       button to select the    V Position       Push the Menu button to open the V Position ad     justment screen       Use the       or      buttons to the horizontal po     sition of the monitor   s viewing area     11    Menu    olol    omela   e S    Coarse   Fine  H Fosition  Y Position  Image Effect    Image    Sharpen  Medium  Soften    How to adjust    ls ol   Image  Image Effect        Image being displayed can be made to  Sharpen  Medium or Soften       Push the Menu button       Push the       button or       button until the    Image screen is displayed       Push the Menu button to open the sub     menu selection screen       Push the       button or       button to select    the Image Effect       Push the Menu button to open the Image    Effect selection 
    
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