User Guide Manual
Select a setting in the boost range (0.7 volts and above) to compensate for the decrease 
in signal level that occurs when the signal passes through long cables.
Set the boost at 100% (the maximum level) for cable lengths over 500 feet for all 
computer signals of 15 kHz to 150 kHz.
b Peaking (Peak) control — Peaking affects the sharpness of a picture. Increased 
peaking can compensate for detail (mid- and high-frequency) loss from low bandwidth 
system components or capacitance in long cables. The minimum setting (at the 
counterclockwise limit) provides no peaking. The maximum setting (at the clockwise 
limit) provides 100% peaking. Adjust this control while viewing the displayed image to 
obtain the optimum picture sharpness.
Centering Controls
Many projectors store centering information in their own memories based on signal 
frequency. When a projector displays video from different input sources that have the same 
frequency, the image from one of the sources may not be centered. Using the centering 
controls of the interface eliminates that problem.
c Vertical centering (
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) — While viewing the displayed image, rotate this control to 
move the image up or down on the screen. During centering adjustment, the LCD 
displays V-SHIFT (see the fourth bullet in the notes below).
d Horizontal centering (
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) — While viewing the displayed image, rotate this control to 
move the image to the right or left on the screen. During centering adjustment, the LCD 
displays H-SHIFT.
NOTES:  z DDSP disables the vertical and horizontal centering controls of the 
interface. If DIP switch 1 (DDSP) is set to On and either centering control 
is rotated, the LCD displays N/A DDSP ON. 
  z  To use the centering controls of the display rather than the interface, set 
the DDSP DIP switch to On. 
  z  Executive mode (see “Front Panel Security Lockout (Executive Mode)” in 
this chapter) disables the vertical and horizontal centering controls of the 
interface. If executive mode is on and either centering control is rotated, 
the LCD displays EXEC MODE ON. 
  z  The centering controls have no mechanical limits to rotation. When the 
minimum or maximum limit of the control is reached, LCD indicates the 
horizontal or vertical shift limit has been reached and the picture stops 
moving on the screen.
Centering memory
Turning the centering control knobs not only moves the images, but it also stores the 
horizontal and vertical centering settings in separate memories for each selected input. The 
interface recalls the centering settings each time an input is selected. Centering adjustments 
only need to be set once for an application because the settings are saved even when the 
power is off.
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