Displaying the adjustment screen, Adjusting the screen, Finishing the screen adjustment – Sony PLM-S700 User Manual

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The "Windows 95/Windows 98 PC Glasstron

Information Disk" and "Screen adjustment disk for

Macintosh" contain the PC Glasstron ADJ Tool for
performing the correct screen adjustment.

The "Windows 95/Windows 98 PC Glasstron

Information Disk" includes the information file on

choosing the correct screen resolutionsT Refer to the

"Ir\stallation Guide" for the installation procedure.

For Macintosh, refer to the instruction manned

supplied with your computer to set the correct
screen resolution.

• Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS and Windows* are registered

trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United

States and other countries.

• Macintosh is a trademark licensed to Apple Computer,

Inc., registered in the U.S.A. and other countries.

• All other product names mentioned herein may be the

trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
compaiues. Furthermore, "™" and "®" are not
mentioned in each case in this manual.

Displaying the adjustment screen

Before starting the screen adjustment, be sure to
coimect the Glasstron to your computer, and check

the display unit position and the screen position
adjustment. For details, refer to the Operating
Instructions of the Glasstron.

After checking, display the adjustment screen

following the procedures below.

For Windows 95 or Windows 98

1

Start Windows 95 or Windows 98.

2 Insert the "Windows 95/Windows 98 PC

Glasstron Information Disk" into the floppy disk

drive.

3 Double-click the [My Computer] icon

4

Double-click the (3 V

2

Floppy] icon.

5 E)ouble-click the [PC Glasstron ADJ Tool] icon.

For Macintosh

1

Start Macintosh.

2 Insert the "Screen adjustment disk for

Macintosh" into the floppy disk drive.

3 Double-click the icon in the Floppy Disk

window.

Notes

• When you use Windows 95 or Windows 98, install the

information file included in the supplied Windows 95/
Windows 98 PC Glasstron Ii\formation Disk, and select

the correct screen resolution.

• When you use a notebook PC, you may not be able to

perform the screen adjustment correctly. In this case,
change the display mode on your notebook PC to the
external monitor only.

Adjusting the screen

After the adjustment screen appears, press the
MENU button on the power supply box. Perform
the fine adjustment following the procedure below.

VCENT

1 Turn the jog dial to select V CENT, and press the

jog dial.

2 Adjust the line positions by turning the jog dial

to display both the upper and bottom lines (refer

to illustration H), and press the jog dial.

H CENT

1 Turn the jog dial to select H CENT, and press

the jog dial.

2 Adjust the line positions by turning the jog dial

to display both the left and right lines (refer to

illustration

ID)

, and press the jog dial.

Note

If the adjustment is not successful, adjust TRACKING first,
then try again.

TRACKING

1 Turn the jog dial to select TRACKING, and press

the jog dial.

2 Adjust the screen by turning the jog dial until

vertical stripes do not appear in area ® of tite

screen (refer to illustration 0), and press the jog

dial.

Note

If the tracking is not correct, dim vertical stripes appear.
Adjust the tracking again.

SYNC

1 Turn the jog diiil to select SYNC, and press the

jog dial.

2 Adjust the screen by turning the jog dial to clear

the vertical thin lines (refer to illustration 0),
<ind press the jog dial.

Notes

• If the frequencies are not synchronized, horizontal noise

appears on the vertical thin lines. Adjust to minimize the

horizontal noise.

• If the tracking is not correct, horizontal noise appears on

the vertical thin lii^s. Adjust the tracking again.

Finishing the screen adjustment

1

Press the MENU button on Ihe power supply

box so that the adjustment screen disappears.

2 Click the screen when the pointer appears.
3 Eject the floppy disk.

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