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HP P1100 Monitor User’s Guide
Using Your Display
Correcting for Keystone Distortion
Select from the main menu. Use and to highlight .
Use and to adjust until the edges of the displayed image are
parallel with each other.
Adjusting the Key Balance
Select from the main menu. Use and to highlight .
Use and to adjust until the edges of the displayed image are
parallel with the edges of the screen.
Reducing Moire
Under certain circumstances, the displayed image may be distorted by
the Moire effect. This usually happens when your display is showing
certain complex patterns, and can often be reduced by adjusting the
brightness and contrast settings of your display, or by adjusting the
vertical or horizontal size.
If this does not work, select from the main menu. You will see
either one or two icons like this: . If there is only one visible,
highlight it and then press to turn on Moire reduction. Then press
to highlight the lower icon, and use and to adjust the level of
Moire reduction. If both icons are visible, simply select the lower one
and adjust straight away. If you want to turn off Moire reduction
temporarily, highlight the upper icon and press . When you come to
turn it back on again, the level you chose before will be restored.
Resetting Your Adjustments for the Video Mode you are Working in
Press . Your adjustments are deleted for the video mode you are
working in, and the settings preset at the factory are restored.
Resetting Individual Settings
You can also reset individual settings. Select
the item you want to reset in the on-screen menu, and press whilst
the submenu is still displayed. For example, to reset your display’s
geometry settings, select from the main menu, and then press
whilst the submenu titled
GEOMETRY
is displayed. All the settings
accessible through that submenu — for rotation, pincushion distortion,
pin balance and so on — are reset to those set in the factory.
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