Systems Flat Panel Television User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Safety for You and the m40L/m46L
- Recommended Usage
- VESA Mounts, General Description
- Before You Begin
- Installation Checklist
- Unpacking and Checking Accessories
- Connecting Source Cables
- Connecting Power
- Connecting RS232 Communication
- Connecting RS232 Cables
- Using the Remote
- Selecting the Source
- Automatically Selecting the Source
- Manually Selecting the Source
- Adjusting Input Levels
- Adjusting Frequency and Phase
- Aspect Ratio Settings
- Adjusting Sharpness
- Adjusting Position
- Tiling a Display
- Zoom and Viewport
- Adjusting Color Balance
- Advanced Options
- Backlight Control
- Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics
- Saving and Recalling Configurations
- Checking Unit Status
- Where to Go From Here
- Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware
- Downloading Utility Software
- m40L Dimensions
- m46L Dimensions
- Index

Adjusting Frequency and Phase
m40L/m46L Installation & Configuration Guide 33
Adjusting Frequency and Phase
Frequency and Phase are mostly adjusted for computer sources and must be made
using the computer that has, or will have, program content. Although Frequency and
Phase can also be adjusted for component sources, it is not usually necessary.
If you press the SETUP button, the automatic adjustment of Frequency and Phase is
usually good enough. (See "Auto Setup Options" on page 61.) If the image shows
vertical banding, adjust the Frequency. If the image has noticeable horizontal streaks
moving through the image, adjust the Phase. If automatic adjustment is not good
enough, this is how to do it manually.
Note: If you perform an automatic adjustment of Frequency and Phase, be aware that Auto
Setup Options rely on the content displayed on the screen. You will get best results with
something that has a lot of changes, such as a checkerboard pattern.
Making a Checkerboard Pattern With Paint
You will need to display a checkerboard pattern from the source computer. You can
make one with the Windows Paint program.
1 Choose Image > Attributes to open a dialog box.
2 In the Units section, choose pixels. In the Color section, choose Black and White.
3 Set the Width and Height in pixels to match the native resolution of the Planar
display.
4 When you click OK, the program gives you a warning about losing color. Click Yes.
5 At the bottom of the window, click on the checkerboard pattern. This is the 9th
box from the left on the bottom row.
6 Choose the paint bucket icon and click in the picture area. It will fill
with a checkerboard pattern.
7 Save this picture as a bit map (.BMP) file to the hard drive so you can use it again.










