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First read the chapter “
Safety and Precautions
” starting on page 1.
S
TEP
1:
P
REPARE
Y
OUR
C
OMPUTER
If you have operated your computer previously with a CRT monitor, it will be necessary for you to
make a few preparations before connecting your LCD monitor. This is required when your previous
monitor was operated with settings which are not supported by your new LCD monitor.
S
UPPORTED
M
ONITOR
S
ETTINGS
Analog
Monitor Settings
Horizontal
Frequency
Vertical
Frequency
31.5 KHz
60.0 Hz
37.8 KHz
72.8 Hz
VGA 640
x
480
37.5 KHz
75.0 Hz
35.2 KHz
56.3 Hz
37.9 KHz
60.3 Hz
48.1 KHz
72.0 Hz
SVGA 800
x
600
46.9 KHz
75.0 Hz
48.4 KHz
60.0 Hz
56.5 KHz
70.1 Hz
XGA 1024
x
768
60.0 KHz
75.0 Hz
1280 x 1024*
63.9 KHz
60.0 Hz
VESA
SXGA
1280 x 1024
79.9 KHz
75.0 Hz
640 x 480
35.0 KHz
66.7 Hz
Macintosh
VGA
832 x 624
49.7 KHz
74.6 Hz
640 x 350
31.5 KHz
70.1 Hz
MS-DOS
720 x 400
31.5 KHz
70.1 Hz
*recommended physical resolution
D
ISPLAY
P
ROPERTIES
Display Properties is a
Windows®
utility allows you to adjust settings that control how images are dis-
played on your monitor.
The program can be started as follows:
¾
Right click on the
Windows®
desktop, then left click on
Properties
in the menu that appears.
Or
¾
Click
Start
, then
Control Panel
. If you are in “classic view”, double-click
Display
. If you are in
“category view”, click
Appearance and Themes
, then click
Display.