Next Megapixel display

From: Jeff Hellige <jhellige_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Sat Sep 15 11:33:16 2001

>I have the operating instructions for the model N4006 and starting left
>to right as you face the screen here are the button descriptions: 1.
>V-STAT (vertical static convergence) control; 2. H-STAT (horizontal
>static convergence) control; 3. V-CENT (vertical centering) control; 4.
>Brightness control; 5. Contrast control; 6. Power switch and indicator.
>Hope this helps. John

        I think Lawrence is referring to the N4001, which is the 17"
Color Megapixel. On it, there are only 4 controls on the front of
the monitor.

> > On the lower left side of the display is a button with a screen and
>vertical
>> line symbol which doesn't appear to be working. What is it's function
>? I
>> had imagined it was a screen blanker. Also since I get static
>discharge on
> > the screen when I depress the on-off in either position what is the ON
>> position of the switch. In to the cabinet or protruding from the face.
>I've
>> forgotten. I've been avoiding opening up since there's so many other
>pressing
>> things to be done and you can't see thru the air-vents to see any
>life.

        I believe that the left-most button that you describe first
is a degaussing button. On my N4001 that is what it appears to do
when the button is depressed. Like most push button switches, the
power button is recessed slightly when it is in the 'on' position.
When in 'off' is is protruding slightly from the front of the
monitor. Obviously, the other two rotary wheels are for brightness
and contrast, even though this is also controled from the keyboard.
All of this is verified on my N4001 one as I type this.

        Somehow I missed the original post, which is why I didn't
respond before.

        Jeff
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