Apple studio display 17adc adjustement User Manual
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ð Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines This document describes how to evaluate your screen display and make display adjustments, if necessary. What Should a Normal Screen Display Look Like? Shape For a monitor that contains a CRT (cathode-ray tube), the normal screen display should have a uniform shape. That is, the rectangular screen image should have about one-half inch (13 mm) of black border around all four sides. Normal ShapeNot NormalNot Normal
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2 - Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines Two Horizontal Lines Most CRT-based Apple monitors contain a tron style tube. This display contains a Mitsubishi Diamondtron tube, which uses an aperture grill. Electron beams pass through the aperture grill to display the screen image. Two stabilizing wires, which are thinner than a human hair, can be noticed on a light-colored background screen as light gray horizontal lines across the entire width of the display image. The...
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 3 What About Magnetic or Electrical Interference? Before assuming that your display requires adjustment or repair, check for magnetic or electrical interference. Fluorescent lights, computers, other monitors, or electronic appliances such as coffee makers and copy machines can cause screen distortion. Move the monitor to another room or building to determine if external interference is the source of the problem. If the...
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4 - Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines Making Screen Adjustments With the Monitors Control Panel The Monitors control panel is used to make adjustments to the viewable area of your screen display. Because adjustments are made to the screen before the display leaves the factory, you might never have to use the Monitors control panel. You can open the Monitors control panel by pressing the button on the lower left of the display bezel. From the Monitors control panel,...
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 5 Monitor Button When the Monitors control panel Þrst opens, the Monitor button is selected. From this window, you can change the following settings: ¥ Color Depth ¥ Resolution ¥ Contrast Under Color Depth, the setting Millions of colors is the default setting. This gives your display the widest range of color options. If you ever want a narrower range of colors (required by some applications), you can temporarily set the Color...
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6 - Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines Geometry Button When you click Geometry, the Monitors control panel looks like this: From this window you can change settings to adjust the shape of the viewable screen area. Important: Do not change geometry settings unless your displayÕs screen shape is distorted and you have already tried: ¥ restarting your system ¥ allowing the display to warm up for 30 minutes to see if the screen distortion goes away on its own ¥...
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 7 Height/Width Normal height and width on an Apple CRT display leaves a black border of approximately one-half inch (13 mm) around the screen image. If the display image appears too short or too narrow (compressed vertically or horizontally), you can use the Height/Width controls to adjust the display. 1. Select Height/Width. 2. Move the mouse pointer over the outer edge of the screen rectangle in the picture of the display. 3....
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 8 Position The Position selection refers to the centering of the screen image. If the image appears shifted up/down or right/left only, adjust it using the Position controls. Keep in mind that if you then move the monitor to another location you may need to readjust the controls. 1. Select Position. 2. Move the mouse pointer over the picture of the display. 3. Drag the screen rectangle to center the image. Note: Instead...
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 9 Pincushion Pincushion is present if the screen image appears bowed in or bowed out on both sides. If just one side is affected, refer to the Bow section. 1. Select Pincushion. 2. Move the mouse pointer over the picture of the display. 3. Drag the left or right side of the screen rectangle to adjust the image. Note: Instead of dragging the screen rectangle, you can adjust the shape of the image by clicking the arrow buttons...
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Apple Studio Display 17 (ADC) Screen Adjustment Guidelines - 10 Rotate If the entire screen image appears off balance, use the Rotate controls to correct it. 1. Select Rotate. 2. Move the mouse pointer over the picture of the display. 3. Drag the screen rectangle clockwise or counterclockwise to rotate the image. Note: Instead of dragging the screen rectangle, you can rotate the image by clicking the arrow buttons for incremental movement.