Dynex DX-L37-10A FAQs (English) - Page 11

Apply, Monitor Settings, Setup, VGA Settings, H-Pos, V-Pos, Clock, Phase

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6. Select monitor number 2. 7. Drag the screen resolution slider to the left to decrease the resolution of your monitor, making text and pictures appear larger or drag the slider to the right to increase the resolution of your monitor, making text and pictures appear smaller. 8. Click Apply to have the new resolution take effect. 9. If the Monitor Settings dialog box appears, look at your display. If you like the new resolution, click Yes. If you do not like the resolution, click No and adjust the resolution using the screen resolution slider. 10. Click OK. o To adjust the resolution on Windows Vista: 1. Click the Windows icon to open the Start menu. 2. Select and click on Control Panel. 3. Click on Appearance and Themes. 4. Click Personalization. 5. Click Display Settings. 6. Select Monitor 2. 7. Drag the screen resolution slider to the left to decrease the resolution of your monitor, making text and pictures appear larger or drag the slider to the right to increase the resolution of your monitor, making text and pictures appear smaller. 8. Click Apply to have the new resolution take effect. a. If the Monitor Settings dialog box appears, look at your display. If you like the new resolution, click Yes. If you do not like the resolution, click No and adjust the resolution using the screen resolution slider. b. Click OK. o To adjust the resolution on Windows 7: 1. Click the Windows icon to open the Start menu. 2. Select and click on Control Panel. 3. Click on Appearance and Personalization. 4. Click Adjust screen resolution. 5. Click the drop-down list next to Resolution and move the slider to the resolution you want. 6. Click Apply to have the new resolution take effect. 7. Click Keep to use the new resolution or click Revert to go back to the previous resolution. o To adjust the resolution on Mac OS 9 and earlier: 1. From the Apple menu select Control Panels ► Monitors. 2. On the Monitors dialog box, make sure you have selected the Monitor panel (click the Monitor button - it has a sun-like icon). 3. On the right of the Monitor panel is a Resolution list. Select one from the list and your monitor will immediately change its resolution to the one you selected. A higher resolution will make the text and pictures appear smaller. 4. When you are satisfied with your display resolution, close the Monitor/Display Control Panel (File ► Quit or just click the close box). o To adjust the resolution on Mac OS X: 1. Open the System Preferences (either from the Dock or from the Apple menu). 2. Open the Displays Panel and choose the Display tab. 3. On the left of the Displays tab you can select one of the Resolutions from the list. A higher resolution will make the text and pictures appear smaller. 4. Quit or close the System Preferences when done. • To adjust PC (VGA) picture settings: o Make sure the TV is in VGA mode, then press MENU. The on-screen menu opens. o Press ◄ or ► to select Setup, then press ▼ to access the Setup menu. o Press ▲ or ▼ to select VGA Settings, then press ▼ to open the VGA Settings menu. o Press ▲ or ▼ to select an option, then press ◄ or ► to adjust the option. You can adjust: 1. H-Pos: Moves the image left or right 2. V-Pos: Moves the image up or down 3. Clock: Adjusts the sample frequency 4. Phase: Adjusts the focus of stable images 5. Auto: Automatically adjusts the image settings such as position and phase 6. Press EXIT to close the menu. 11

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6.
Select monitor number 2.
7.
Drag the screen resolution slider to the left to decrease the resolution of your monitor,
making text and pictures appear larger or drag the slider to the right to increase the
resolution of your monitor, making text and pictures appear smaller.
8.
Click Apply to have the new resolution take effect.
9.
If the Monitor Settings dialog box appears, look at your display.
If you like the new
resolution, click Yes. If you do not like the resolution, click No and adjust the resolution
using the screen resolution slider.
10. Click
OK
.
o
To adjust the resolution on Windows Vista:
1.
Click the Windows icon to open the Start menu.
2.
Select and click on Control Panel.
3.
Click on Appearance and Themes.
4. Click Personalization.
5. Click Display Settings.
6. Select Monitor 2.
7.
Drag the screen resolution slider to the left to decrease the resolution of your monitor,
making text and pictures appear larger or drag the slider to the right to increase the
resolution of your monitor, making text and pictures appear smaller.
8. Click
Apply
to have the new resolution take effect.
a. If the
Monitor Settings
dialog box appears, look at your display.
If you like the
new resolution, click
Yes
. If you do not like the resolution, click
No
and adjust
the resolution using the screen resolution slider.
b. Click
OK
.
o
To adjust the resolution on Windows 7:
1.
Click the Windows icon to open the Start menu.
2.
Select and click on Control Panel.
3.
Click on Appearance and Personalization.
4.
Click Adjust screen resolution.
5.
Click the drop-down list next to Resolution and move the slider to the resolution you
want.
6.
Click Apply to have the new resolution take effect.
7.
Click Keep to use the new resolution or click Revert to go back to the previous
resolution.
o
To adjust the resolution on Mac OS 9 and earlier:
1.
From the Apple menu select Control Panels
Monitors.
2.
On the Monitors dialog box, make sure you have selected the Monitor panel (click the
Monitor button – it has a sun-like icon).
3.
On the right of the Monitor panel is a Resolution list. Select one from the list and your
monitor will immediately change its resolution to the one you selected. A higher
resolution will make the text and pictures appear smaller.
4.
When you are satisfied with your display resolution, close the Monitor/Display Control
Panel (File
Quit or just click the close box).
o
To adjust the resolution on Mac OS X:
1.
Open the System Preferences (either from the Dock or from the Apple menu).
2.
Open the Displays Panel and choose the Display tab.
3.
On the left of the Displays tab you can select one of the Resolutions from the list. A
higher resolution will make the text and pictures appear smaller.
4.
Quit or close the System Preferences when done.
To adjust PC (VGA) picture settings:
o
Make sure the TV is in VGA mode, then press
MENU
.
The on-screen menu opens.
o
Press
or
to select
Setup
, then press
to access the
Setup
menu.
o
Press
or
to select
VGA Settings
, then press
to open the
VGA Settings
menu.
o
Press
or
to select an option, then press
or
to adjust the option.
You can adjust:
1.
H-Pos:
Moves the image left or right
2.
V-Pos:
Moves the image up or down
3.
Clock:
Adjusts the sample frequency
4.
Phase:
Adjusts the focus of stable images
5.
Auto:
Automatically adjusts the image settings such as position and phase
6. Press
EXIT
to close the menu.