Dell W2607C Image Settings for PC Connectivity

Dell W2607C Manual

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    additional information on image adjustment features. Auto Adjust - Allows the monitor to self-adjust to the incoming video signal. After using Auto to center the display image on the screen, see Fig. 2. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. © 2006 Dell Inc. All
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
© 2006 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.
March 2006 W2607C
Image Settings for PC Connectivity
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Auto Adjust
- Allows the monitor to self-adjust to the incoming video signal.
After using Auto Adjustment, with VGA input, you can further tune your monitor
by using the Pixel Clock (Coarse) and Phase (Fine) controls under
Image Settings
.
menu, see Fig. 1.
Phase
- Use the VOL - and VOL + buttons to make adjustments.
(Minimum: 0 ~ Maximum: 63)
Pixel Clock
- Use the VOL - and VOL + buttons to make adjustments.
(Minimum: 0 ~ Maximum: 100)
If satisfactory results are not obtained using the Phase adjustment,
use Pixel Clock (Coarse) and then use Phase (fine), again.
NOTE:
Pixel Clock (Coarse) may change the width of the display image.
Use the
H.Position/V.Position
of the
Size & Position
menu
to center the display image on the screen, see Fig. 2.
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IMAGE
SETTINGS
COLOR
SETTINGS
SIZE&
POSITION
IMAGE SETTINGS
AUTO ADJUST
BACK
YES
NO
PHASE
PIXEL CLOCK
IMAGE
SETTINGS
COLOR
SETTINGS
SIZE&
POSITION
50
50
SIZE AND POSITION
H.POSITION
V.POSITION
FULL ASPECT RATIO
FULL SCREEN
1:1
In case VGA/DVI inputs default settings do not provide satisfactory image,
refer to the following for additional information on image adjustment features.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2