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more than once within any given time period (up to 30 minutes). This is due to
the unit having a temperature sensitive resistor. While the unit is degaussing, the
resistor increases in value with heat and once it reaches a certain temperature,
the resistance will rise and prevent voltage from reaching the degaussing coil.
This is what stops the degausser, and this device's resistance will decrease as it
cools back off, enabling the degauss function to operate again. This is an
intentional design and is an industry standard, not just for Philips monitors. Please
be aware that not all models in the Philips range has this manual degauss
function. Some models are built with an auto degauss feature which automatically
degausses the monitor when it is switched on.
17. How do I adjust the picture on the screen?
Please perform the following to correct the picture image:
z Reset your monitor via the OSD menu
z Adjust the Horz (width) and/or Vert size (height) in the OSD
z
Change monitor timing to work at the recommended resolution
18. The edge of the picture on the screen appears to be distorted. How can
I correct this?
Please perform the following to correct the picture image:
z A magnetic or electrical interference typically causes poor geometry in the
picture. Place the monitor in a different physical location
z
Reset the monitor to the factory preset via the OSD menu
z Access the Geometry Menu in the OSD of the Monitor and perform the
necessary adjustments
z
Change the monitor timing to the recommended resolution
19. The picture appears too dim. How can I correct this?
A
djust Brightness and/or Contrast via the monitor 's OSD.
under Advanced Controls in the monitor 's OSD. Most computers require it to be
set at 0.7V.
Please review the following for possible solutions:
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