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Author Topic: Commodore 1080 Monitor: What do the "HDK" and "SCREEN" adjustment dials do?  (Read 1282 times)

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Offline barneyTopic starter

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Inside my monitor, I noticed two adjustment knobs labeled "SDK" and "Screen".  Does anybody know what they are for?  Thanks.
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Thanks for your help everybody.  From what the manual states, it looks like the "HDK" knob controls the focus and the "Screen" changes the brightness.  Thanks.
 

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In addition the the "screen" and "HDK" controls there are also a series of other adjustment knobs on the board such as "sub tint", "sub bright", "comp sub bright", etc.  Has anybody here ever had to adjust these knobs before.