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Ack! I messed up my monitor's focus. Help!

 
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Apr 30, 2007 19:52 |  #1

Ok, I have a Gateway VX1120 22' CRT monitor. I was having a color cast problem that I discovered how to fix via the factory menu. Well, while I was in there I discovered 3 focus controls and like an idiot I had to see what they did:o. So now my monitor is out of focus and I can't figure out how to get it back. There are 3 values DBHA, DBHP, DBVA. Focus is achieved by tweaking each, but when you get one part of the screen in, another part goes out.

I'm hoping someone here is experienced in this area. If I knew what each value actually was and what I was shooting for with each I would be set. Also, I'm guessing I need some kind of test pattern to look at while I'm adjusting.

I know I should have wrote the values down before I started messing around. I know I'm a huge idiot for messing it up. Here's to hoping someone can help me out...

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Apr 30, 2007 20:02 |  #2

Might there be a "default" option that restores the monitor to factory pre-sets?


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Apr 30, 2007 20:03 |  #3

Can't you just put it back to default menu settings?




  
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Apr 30, 2007 20:08 as a reply to  @ Tsmith's post |  #4

Uhhh neewp, that's the problem. I got into the menu the factory uses to set the calibration, not the user OSD menu. Resetting that menu does nothing to the factory menu. I think I'm in trouble :o


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Apr 30, 2007 20:14 |  #5

Might have to give Gateway a call on that then.




  
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May 01, 2007 02:27 |  #6

I would still try to fix it myself. It's ruined for now and no amount of fiddling can make it any worse. Though, you need to be systematic in your troubleshooting. First on the list is to get a monitor/CRT pattern generator. There's this program called Nokia Test that can help you with your endeavor.

Here's a short description on it:

Nokia Monitor Test description Download
Nokia Test is a collection of test sthat can be used to check CRT monitor performance. The application contains test patterns for Geometry, Convergence, Resolution, Moiré, Brightness, Contrast, Focus, Readability, Color and Screen Regulation.

Nokia Monitor Test is equipped with an excellent help file that explains all the technical terms and procedures you need to understand how to correctly adjust your monitor.

The software is free and you can get it here: http://www.softpedia.c​om …/Nokia-Monitor-Test.shtml (external link) or by searching for it in Google.

Best of luck and next time, Don't fix it if it ain't broke... :D


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May 01, 2007 07:37 as a reply to  @ oj88's post |  #7

If it is still under warranty I would contact Gateway and see if you can get it fixed.


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May 01, 2007 12:58 as a reply to  @ In2Photos's post |  #8

oj88!! That is EXACTLY what I needed! That test is absolutely awesome! My monitor looks great now (and I've recorded all the settings:o). Thanks for taking the time to reply and help a guy out. I was seriously pulling my hair out.

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