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11-7. Notes on the LCD Display
While the on-screen display may shift, blink, or otherwise be disturbed just after the power is
turned on or the OS starts up/shuts down, this does not indicate a machine failure, and the
device may be used normally.
While 1280
1024 is the native full-screen resolution, the LCD display is full screen for all
resolutions.
For resolutions other than 1280
1024, characters may be blurred and the thickness of thin
lines can be uneven.
This is because the full-screen display is made by digital interpolation of the low-res output,
not by physical magnification. This is not a machine failure, and the device may be used
normally.
Although there might be some always-off dots or some always-on dots, this is accepted as it is
a natural characteristic of LCDs, not as a fatal imperfection. So use this device normally.
11-8. Notes on Using a KVM Switch
When a KVM switch is used for multiple servers equipped with various types of CRT
controllers, the image display position on the screen may be different between servers even
though the screen setting is the same for all servers. In general, the resolution and refresh
rate (vertical frequency) settings are the same for all servers, and only one set of parameters
for these settings are stored for the screen. Adjusting a shifted screen image for a server may
affect the display positions for the other servers.
To correct a shifted image without affecting the display positions for other servers, change the
settings as follows:
1. Change the refresh rate for the server whose display setting must be adjusted.
2. Adjust the display setting properly and save it.
In general, you can set multiple refresh rates for one resolution. By using this function, you
can set and use multiple setting options for the screen.