AGING MODE
PIXEL DEFECTS
- With 'NO' signal input,
- Press "Power Off => On + Factory Mode.
- A full white pattern will be displayed on the screen, instead of Power Saving mode.
- In other words, the power saving function will be disabled in the Factory Mode.
- Supply one signal for 'leaving' aging mode.
TO ACCESS SERVICE MODE [FACTORY MODE]
- Press "Power" button.
- The quickly Push & Hold 'Volume ( - ) & Volume ( + ) buttons together.
- The screen comes out "Waiting for Automatic Adjustments" will be displayed. Then the screen will be black for one second until comes out "Windows Screen".
- Now release the two buttons.
- Press "Menu" button with characters "F1 | FL1 NAFTA V0.91.1041124ADJSUT" {below OSD} will be displayed.
Scalar Gain RGB
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Scalar gain for Normal | Warm | Cool PC mode.
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Auto-color
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Adjust color from received signal; either in PC or HDTV
mode.
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ADC offset RGB
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Adjust AD 9883 for PC ADC offset.
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ADC gain RGB
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Adjust AD 9883 for PC ADC gain.
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PC offset RGB
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PC analog scalar offset.
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711X SDTV Brightness
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Adjust SA 7119 SDTV brightness.
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711X SDTV SAT.
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Adjust SA 7119 SDTV saturation.
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711x SDTV Contrast
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Adjust SA 7119 SDTV Contrast.
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711x SDTV TINT
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Adjust SA 7119 SDTV tint [hue].
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TV shift H V
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Adjust TV screen position
horizontally | Vertically.
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HD shift H V
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Adjust HDYV screen position horizontally | vertically.
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Show lock message
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Show OSD lock message.
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HDTV ADC Offset RGB
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Adjust AD 9883 for HDTV ADC offset.
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HDTV ADC gain
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Adjust AD 9883 for HDTV ADC gain.
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Video Scalar Gain RGB
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Adjust scalar gain for Video Mode.
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Scalar Hue
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Adjust scalar hue.
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The TFT monitor uses hi-precision technology, manufactured according to HP standards, to guarantee trouble free performance. Nevertheless, the display may have cosmetic imperfections that appear as small bright or dark spots. This is common to all LCD displays used in products supplied by all vendors and is not specific to the HP LCD. These imperfections are caused by one of more defective pixels of sub-pixels.
- A pixel consist of one Red, one Green and one Blue sub-pixels.
- A defective whole pixel is always turned On [a bright spot on a dark background], or it alwyas Off [a dark spot on on a bright background]. The first is is more visible of the two. A defective sub-pixel (dot detect) is less visible than a defective whole pix-eland is small and only visible on a specific background.
- Bright dots.
- Dark dots.
- Total bright and dark dots.
- No more than two adjacent defective pixels. To locate defective pixels, the monitor should be viewed under normal operating conditions, in normal operating mode at a supported resolution and refresh rate, from a distance of ~ 50cm. HP expects that, over time, the industry will continue to improve its ability to produce LCDs with fewer cosmetic imperfections. There is no more repair to this defect.