
General
Operation
After
following
the
installation
instructions
and
getting
familiar
with
the
controls,
you
are
ready
to
operate
the
monitor.
1.Turn
on
the
monitor,
PC
and
other
peripherals
you
plan
to
use.
2.After
the
PC
has
booted
(powered
up
and
finished
self-testing),
enter
a
software
application
that
uses
the
full
screen
display.
3.While
looking
at
the
image
on
the
screen,
adjust
the
controls
for
the
image
size,
centering,
brightness
and
contrast
levels
you
prefer.
4.This
monitor
is
a
multiple
mode
monitor,
capable
of
synchronizing
with
a
variety
of
video
standards
automatically.
The
Scanning
Mode
Table
below
indicates
the
resolution,
as
well
as
the
horizontal
and
vertical
refresh
rates,
of
some
of
the
modes
that
this
monitor
can
match
to
the
output
of
your
PC's
graphics
card.
Other
resolutions
and
standards
can
also
be
synchronized
and
display
on
this
monitor
as
long
as
they
are
within
the
horizontal
and
vertical
frequency
range
of
this
monitor.
See
the
specifications
for
this
information.
Scanning
Mode
Table
(*
:
Interlaced)
DDC
(Display
Data
Channel)
This
monitor
includes
the
DDC
feature.
DDC
(Display
Data
Channel)
is
a
communication
channel
over
which
the
monitor
automatically
informs
the
host
system
about
its
capabilities
(e.g.
each
supported
resolution
with
its
corresponding
timing).
DDC
uses
a
formerly
unconnected
signal
pins
in
the
15-pin
VGA
connector.
The
system
will
only
be
"Plug
&
Play"
if
both
monitor
and
computer
have
the
DDC
feature.
8
Resolution
640x350
640x400
640x480
800x600
1024x768
640x480
640x480
800x600
800x600
800x600
1024x768
H-Freq.
31.5KHz
31.5KHz
31.5KHz
35.2KHz
35.5KHz
37.5KHz
37.9KHz
37.9KHz
46.8KHz
48.1KHz
48.4KHz
V-Freq.
70Hz
70Hz
60Hz
56Hz
87Hz
75Hz
72Hz
60Hz
75Hz
72Hz
60Hz
Remark
IBM
VGA1
IBM
VGA2
IBM
VGA3
SUPER
VGA
IBM
8514/A*
VESA
480
VESA
480
SVGA-I
VESA
SVGA-II
UVGA-I
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