Adjusting the Monitor



A Look at the Control Panel

 

Adjusting the Monitor

There are 5 keys for user's control. The following is the introduction:

 

OSD(On-Screen Display) Operation Procedure

Contrast hot-key mode

1. Press 3 /

to enter contrast hot-key mode.

2. Press 3 or4 to do the adjustments.

osd1.jpg (13414 bytes)

 

Brightness hot-key mode

1. Press 3/ to enter brightness hot-key mode.

2. Press 3 or4to do the adjustments.

osd2.jpg (14544 bytes)

 

Main menu mode

Grouped by functions, the OSD offers 5 major functions in Main Menu for making adjustments: Luminance, Geometry, Color adjustment, Recall and Miscellaneous. The following describes the contents of each function and how you can make adjustments.

 

Making adjustments

  1. Press Enter or Exit to enter Main menu.
  2. Press 3 or4 to locate the item you desire to change, then press Enter to go into the sub-menu.
  3. Press3 or4 to locate the function item, then press Enter and3 or4 to make the adjustment.
  4. Press Exit to save the settings and go back to main menu.

 

Control Functions Available in Main Menu

1. Luminance

Press Enter to go into sub-menu, and press3 or4 to locate the function item. There are two items:

     Contrast: adjust the difference between the light and dark areas.

     Brightness: adjust the brightness of the display.

osd3.jpg (18180 bytes)

 

2. Geometry-icon.gif (969 bytes) Geometry

osd4.jpg (20268 bytes)

  Hor. (horizontal) Position: adjusts the horizontal position of the display.

  Ver. (vertical) Position: adjusts the vertical position of the display.

phase.gif (915 bytes)   Phase: adjusts the phase of pixel clock.

pixel.gif (926 bytes)   Pixel Clock: adjusts the frequency of the pixel.

 

3. Color Adjustment

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Color User Mode:

Press Enter to select the items. Then press3 or4 to do adjustment. If you want to recall preset color, please locate
to recall the preset color settings.

R          Red adjustment

G         Green adjustment

B         Blue adjustment

   Recall: recalls the preset color settings.

 

4. Recall

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Locate and press Enter, you can recall the preset settings. This page is also a "status display" field which shows current horizontal and vertical frequency status. If you set a timing which is not listed on the preset timing table, "Non Preset Mode" will be shown on this page.

 

5. Miscellaneous

osd7.jpg (20527 bytes)

osd-position.gif (945 bytes)OSD Position

Hor.(horizontal) Position: adjusts OSD horizontal position.

Ver. (vertical) Position: adjusts OSD vertical position.

osd8.jpg (19770 bytes)

 

 

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Geometry.gif (961 bytes) Color Palette

osd10.jpg (17173 bytes)

 

color-1.gif (916 bytes)    256K: supports up to 262,144 colors.

color-2.gif (940 bytes)    16M: supports up to 16,777,216 colors with dithering technology.

 

i-key : auto adjust Color temperature, V-Position, H-Position and Pixel Clock while the screen size is full. Phase will also be auto-adjusted under pattern provided in the attached disk.

osd11.jpg (19185 bytes)

 

  • While making i-key adjustment, you have to use the attached disk which contains one pattern that will perfect your image settings. Please run the execution file and press i-key, the screen will be automatically adjusted to optimum image. And this pattern is compatible with Windows 95 and Windows 98.
  • If "Non Preset Mode" appears on the OSD, it means you set an unacceptable timing. Please refer to the table of supported timings as follows.
  •  

    Supported Timings

    Input display data

    Multi-scan operation

    Resolution

    H. Frequency (Khz)

    V. Frequency (Hz)

    Dot Clock Frequency (MHz)

    Remark

    Actual display resolution

    640 x 350

    31.47(P)

    70.08(N)

    25.17

    DOS

     

     

     

    full screen

    1024 x 768

    *720 x 400

    31.47(N)

    70.08(P)

    28.32

    DOS

    *640 x 480

    35.00(N)

    67.00(N)

    30.24

    Macintosh

    *640 x 480

    31.47(N)

    60.00(N)

    25.18

    DOS

    640 x 480

    37.86(N)

    72.80(N)

    31.50

    VESA

    *640 x 480

    37.50(N)

    75.00(N)

    31.50

    VESA

    800 x 600

    35.16(P)

    56.25(P)

    36.00

    VESA

    800 x 600

    37.88(P)

    60.32(P)

    40.00

    VESA

    800 x 600

    48.08(P)

    72.19(P)

    50.00

    VESA

    *800 x 600

    46.87(P)

    75.00(P)

    49.50

    VESA

    *832 x 624

    49.72(N)

    74.55(N)

    57.29

    Macintosh

    *1024 x 768

    48.36(N)

    60.00(N)

    65.00

    VESA

    *1024 x 768

    56.48(N)

    70.10(N)

    75.00

    VESA

    *1024 x 768

    60.02(P)

    75.00(P)

    78.75

    VESA

    *1024 x 768

    60.24(N)

    74.93(N)

    80.00

    Macintosh

    Resolutions marked with * are in the factory preset timings.

  • Timings not on the above table may not be supported. We recommend you set the factory preset timings to have optimum screen image.
  • We offer you 15 preset modes which are compatible with Windows 95 and Macintosh.
  • In some rare cases, the screen will appear little noise. It might be caused by nonstandard signal frequency from the VGA card. It is not a defect. You can improve it by automatic adjustment or manually adjusting Phase and Pixel Frequency in the image menu.
  • When turning off the monitor, the interference lines may appear on your screen. This is normal situation.
  • To extend the product life, we suggest you set the power saving function on your system.