Troubleshooting
2–5
NOTE
Make sure the monitor has warmed up for at least 20 minutes
before you use Table 2–3.
Table 2–3
Poor Display Quality
Symptom
Possible Cause
Suggested Solution
Poor geometry,
centering, and/or
linearity.
Centering controls on
top of the monitor are
out of adjustment.
See section 4.1.
Local magnetic fields.
Remove any electro-
mechanical devices from
the vicinity of the monitor, or
move the monitor to another
location.
Monitor is out of
adjustment.
Align the video monitor.
Refer to Chapter 4.
Display is not
centered on screen.
Adjustment is
incorrect.
Perform the horizontal center
adjustment (Section 4.4.1).
Perform the horizontal phase
adjustment (Section 4.4.1).
Perform the vertical center
adjustment (Section 4.4.1).
Deflection module is
faulty.
Replace the deflection module
(Section 3.2.2).
Display is too short.
Adjustment is
incorrect.
Perform the height
adjustment (Section 4.3.2).
Deflection module is
faulty.
Replace the deflection module
(Section 3.2.2).
Display is too tall.
Adjustment is
incorrect.
Perform the height
adjustment (Section 4.3.2).
Deflection module is
faulty.
Replace the deflection module
(Section 3.2.2).
Display is too wide.
Adjustment is
incorrect.
Perform the width
adjustment (Section 4.4.2).
Deflection module is
faulty.
Replace the deflection module
(Section 3.2.2).
Display is too
narrow.
Adjustment is
incorrect.
Perform the width
adjustment (Section 4.4.2).