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Adjusting Your Monitor

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hp pavilion fx50 15" lcd monitor Adjusting Your Monitor Adjusting Your Monitor A Look at the Control Panel English ➀ ➁ ➄ ➂➃ There are 5 buttons which perform the following operations: ➀ Auto Adjustment button: automatically adjusts the main settings. ➁ Validation (Enter Sub-Menu) button: acts as an enter button, selects sub-menus. ➂ ➃ Volume Control/Select and Adjustment buttons: mute and unmute the speaker when pressed simultaneously. ➄ Menu button. NOTE When to Adjust the Monitor • When the monitor is installed for the first time • If the resolution or frequency has been changed • If the graphic card has been changed • If the monitor is connected to a different computer • After using the Recall function, (refer to "Miscellaneous" on page 17). It is recommended that you select a video mode of 1024 x 768 at 60Hz on your computer for optimum performance. X English9

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English
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hp pavilion fx50 15
lcd monitor
Adjusting Your Monitor
English
Adjusting Your Monitor
Adjusting Your Monitor
Adjusting Your Monitor
Adjusting Your Monitor
A Look at the Control Panel
There are 5 buttons which perform the following operations:
Auto Adjustment button:
automatically adjusts the main settings.
Validation (Enter Sub-Menu) button:
acts as an enter button,
selects sub-menus.
Volume Control/Select and Adjustment buttons:
mute
and
unmute
the speaker when pressed simultaneously.
Menu
button.
When to Adjust the Monitor
When the monitor is installed for the first time
If the resolution or frequency has been changed
If the graphic card has been changed
If the monitor is connected to a different computer
After using the
Recall
function, (refer to
Miscellaneous
on page
17).
NOTE
It is recommended that you select a video mode of 1024 x 768 at
60Hz on your computer for optimum performance.
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➂ ➃