Troubleshooting
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Setting the resolution of your BarcoMed Nio display
In order to set or change the resolution of your
Nio
display you must be
logged in using an account with administrator privileges.
1.
To set the resolution of your
Nio
display(s) right click on the
desktop and select “Properties”.
2.
Select the “Settings” tab.
3.
Select the rectangle that represents the first
Nio
display attached
to the BarcoMed
Nio
Display Controller you are working with.
If you are using the VGA capabilities of your BarcoMed
Nio
Display
Controller, the resolution for the first display will be set to a VGA
resolution of “640 x 480” pixels with 16 colors and a default
refresh rate. If your BarcoMed
Nio
controller is not running VGA,
the display may not be enabled yet. To enable the display, check
The previous image remains
slightly visible on the screen
•
This phenomenon, called “image
sticking” is normal if the same
image has been on the screen for a
long time. The ghost image will
disappear after some time.
Over 10 hours operation with the
same image content is not
recommended. Switching on DPMS
on display and PC and activating a
good screen saver may decrease the
risk of image sticking (image
retention).
•
A slight case of image sticking can
be solved by continuously displaying
a full white image during a number
of hours.
On a dual-head system, the
images on the left and right dis-
play seem to be switched
•
Switch the video cables at the
display controller or at the display
video inputs
Problem description
Possible tests or solutions
Summary of Contents for Nio 5MP
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