Apple M3322LL/A User Guide - Page 133
Temperature and Overscan
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m Adjust the color temperature of the screen image. For most applications, a white point of 9300 K is best. See "Adjusting Color Temperature and Overscan" in Chapter 9. The screen image is off center. m Adjust the center of the screen image. See "Adjusting Screen Geometry" in Chapter 9. The screen image is too large or too small. m Adjust the horizontal or vertical size of the screen image. See "Adjusting Screen Geometry" in Chapter 9. m Try changing to another resolution. To change resolutions, see the manual that came with your computer or video card. The screen image is tilted slightly to the left or right. m Adjust the rotation of the screen image. See "Adjusting Screen Geometry" in Chapter 9. Images or text on your screen appear fuzzy or blurred. m Adjust the horizontal or vertical convergence of the screen image. See "Adjusting Convergence" in Chapter 9. The colors on your screen appear too blue, too yellow, or too red. m Adjust the color temperature of the screen image. See "Adjusting Color Temperature and Overscan" in Chapter 9. You hear no sound on your AppleVision 1710AV speakers or headphones. m Make sure the headphones are securely connected to the display's sound output port (marked by f). m Increase the volume. Locate the volume controls (marked by -) on the front of your display and press the s button. The internal microphone doesn't record. m Turn on the microphone, by pressing the microphone button (marked by Z) on the front of your display. When the microphone is on, the microphone indicator light is on. m Make sure the connector marked by ≈ on the sound cable is connected to the sound input port on your computer. Tips and Troubleshooting for IBM PC-Compatible Users 137