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4.6.2 Recall the factory default setting
4.6.3 Sharpness
Adjust the picture display more clear
Exit
Close the Tools OSD menu
Exit
Close the OSD menu
5 Micro-controller
Features
The micro-controller automatically detects the video board installed in your system. When you turn on the
monitor, the micro-controller first checks the display mode memory stored in the user setting area of the
video board, and then the factory presetting area. It then adjusts to the proper display mode.
6 Display
Modes
Memory
The micro-controller has the memory capacity to store different display modes, including timing formats and
display-settings. This memory capacity is divided into two parts: the user setting area and the factory
presetting area.
6.1 User Setting Area
The user setting area on the micro-controller maintains in its memory the last display modes set by the
user. You can change the settings, or add a nonstandard mode. The micro-controller always detects and
displays the last mode stored in the user setting area first when the monitor is turned on.
6.2 Factory Presetting Area
There are some preferred display modes preset in the micro-controller. These display modes are preset
at the factory and include the most popular display modes currently available. The micro-controller
searches for a proper display mode in this area if it fails to find a proper display mode in the user setting
area.
MODE
Resolution
(Dots*lines)
Horizontal
Freq. (KHz)
Vertical
Freq. (Hz)
Remark
1.
VGA
640×350
31.5
70
Non-interlaced
2.
VGA
720×400
31.5
70
Non-interlaced
3.
VGA
640×480
31.5
60
Non-interlaced
4.
VESA/75
640×480
37.5
75
Non-interlaced
5.
VESA/60
800×600
37.9
60
Non-interlaced
6.
VESA/75
800×600
46.9
75
Non-interlaced
7.
VESA/60
1024×768
48.4
60
Non-interlaced
8.
VESA/70
1024×768
56.5
70
Non-interlaced
9.
VESA/75
1024×768
60.0
75
Non-interlaced
10.
VESA/60
1280×1024
64.0
60
Non-interlaced
11.
VESA/75
1280×1024
80.0
75
Non-interlaced
7 Signal Connector Pin-outs
To connect VGA, 8514A or IBM-compatible graphics adapters, use a 15 pin mini D-type male connector.
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