Quantum Data 801GC User Manual

Page 70

Advertising
background image

4-32

Chapter 4: Built-In Images

Model 801GC, 801GF & 801GX¥Rev. X1

Aspect Ratio

Hatch_10

Hatch_12

Hatch_24

W : H

Decimal

Boxes

Vertically

Boxes

Horizontally

Boxes

Vertically

Boxes

Horizontally

Boxes

Vertically

Boxes

Horizontally

16 : 9

1.777Й

10

16

10

16

18

32

5 : 3

1.666 Й

10

16

10

16

18

30

4 : 3

1.333 Й

10

14

12

16

24

32

1 : 1

1.000

10

10

12

12

24

24

3 : 4

0.750

14

10

16

12

32

24

Test

Convergence adjustment (color monitors only)

Purpose

In order to accurately produce an image on a color
monitor, the three electron beams in the CRT must
meet (converge) at the exact same location at the
same time. Lines displayed on a misconverged
monitor appear as several multicolored lines and
the transitions between different colored areas
contain fringes of other colors.

Method

T h e c o n v e r g e n c e a d j u s t m e n t s o f m o s t c o l o r
monitors fall into two main categories.

The first set of adjustments, usually called Static
Convergence
, aligns the three beams in the center
of the display. The idea is to turn on all three
g u n s a n d a d j u s t t h e v a r i o u s m a g n e t s o n t h e
convergence assembly to produce all white dots
in the center of the display. The convergence
assembly is located on the neck of the CRT.
Different monitors and CRT types may each require
their own magnet adjustment sequence.

After the center of the display is properly converged,
the outer areas are adjusted by using the monitor’s
Dynamic Convergence controls. The number of controls,
the area of the screen they affect, and their adjustment
procedure depends on the monitor you’re testing.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: