I went clockwise (several turns!!!) until the image started to "glow", then counter-clockwise a little until the image was natural again...
Except for the
laughable (by your standards, anyway!) way I had to cobble equipment together to see a "live" image, this was even easier than setting the idle mixture screws on a Holley 750 double pumper I used to have!
If that's
all Elite Video needed to tell me to do, to turn an adjustment screw clockwise +/-720 degrees with a jeweler's flatblade...well, shame on them. And my hat's off to you for creating a guide that a youth could understand!
Really, thanks! NOW I can get to work fixin' up 'junk' for folks-
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