I was using the Solar Quest manual.....so depending on which monitor
assembly is in your machine what I said may or may not apply.
Lewis D'Aubin wrote:
> Rodger Boots wrote:
>> There is a brightness control and a contrast control. Brightness
>> sets the brightness of the darker lines and contrast sets the
>> brightness of the brighter lines.
>>
>> If you set contrast to minimum, then set brightness so darker lines
>> are visible, then set contrast for desired brightness of bright
>> lines, you should be good.
>
> Not on a Cinematronics monitor... the intensity of both hi and lo
> brightness lines is set by a single brightness control, and the
> difference between the line intensities is set by a resistor (I
> believe it's R10 - can anybody confirm this?) The value of this
> resistor could be changed for a different 'lo' brightness value (has
> anybody tried this?)
>
> -Lewis
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