IBM 150P manual Controls, Select Image Setup

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Problem

Possible

Suggested Action

Reference

Cause

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Screen is blank

Brightness

 

User

and power

and Contrast

Adjust brightness and

controls

indicator is

may be too

contrast.

section on

steady green

low

 

page 17

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press any key on the

 

 

The monitor is

keyboard or move the

Power

 

mouse to restore

 

in the Power

Management

 

operation.

 

Management

section on

 

Check the Power

 

Standby state

page 24

 

Management software on

 

 

 

 

 

your computer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check that the signal

Connecting

 

The monitor is

cable is firmly connected to

 

the computer.

your Monitor

 

not receiving

 

Check that no pins are

section on

 

a video signal

Screen is blank

bent in the signal cable

page 7 ~ 8

 

and power

 

connector.

 

indicator is

 

 

 

 

Press any key on the

 

blinking green.

 

 

The monitor is

keyboard or move the

 

 

Power

 

in the Power

mouse to restore

 

Management

 

Management

operation.

 

section on

 

Suspend or

Check the Power

 

page 24

 

Off state

Management software on

 

 

 

 

your computer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Display mode

 

Further

 

of the

Reconfigure the

 

computer is

Information

 

computer to use a

 

outside the

section on

 

supported display mode.

 

range of the

page 22

 

 

 

monitor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are

Select Image Setup

User

Image appears

menu in the OSD. Then

Controls

noises in the

to be smeared

select MANUAL to adjust

setion on page

video signal

 

Phase/Clock settings.

17

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image appears

The Color

 

User

Adjust the Color

Controls

to be

setting may

settings.

setion on page

discolored

be incorrect

 

17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents L150/150p IBM ThinkVision L150/150p MonitorFirst Edition July/2004 Contents Page Setting up the monitor Handling InstructionsAdjusting the Monitor Position Workplace PreparationHeight OrientationWorking Practices RestScreen settings Caring for your MonitorBack HandsConnecting your Monitor for Analog for L150 and L150p Connecting your Monitor for Digital DVISwitching on your Monitor Driver installation for Windows 95 or Windows Device Driver InstallationClick the Change Monitor Type button Driver Installation for Windows 2000 or Windows Me Monitor CDDriver Installation for Windows XP Auto Setup Auto SetupOperating System Corresponding Auto Setup procedure Auto Setup for DOS Operating system installation steps Operating SystemManual Setup Adjusting Your LCD Monitor User control featuresIcon Control Image Setup Brightness OSD Enter Description Input SignalOperation OSD Lock / UnlockInitial appearance of OSD On-screen display OSD controlsOSD functions Activates automatic image adjustment ManualAdjusts menu location on the screen Further Information Display modesFactory Set Display Modes Addressability Refresh RatePower Management Product DisposalTroubleshooting Problem Possible Suggested Action Reference CauseSelect Image Setup ControlsFrançais English Japanese Italiano Español Further Help Specifications Français EnglishRançais Compl & Warr Japanese Service Information Model TypeThis section contains information on notices and trademarks Trademarks

150P specifications

The IBM 150P is a notable piece of computing history, recognized for its performance and capabilities during its introduction in the mid-1980s. Designed primarily for business applications, the 150P catered to a growing need for compact, powerful computing solutions that could fit into office environments while offering robust functionalities.

One of the main features of the IBM 150P is its powerful processor. At the heart of the system is the IBM Micro Channel Architecture (MCA), which provided a significant leap in bus speed compared to its predecessors. This architecture enabled enhanced data transfer rates and afforded users the ability to run multiple applications efficiently without compromising performance. The MCA also supported a larger addressable memory space, allowing users to work with more extensive and complex datasets.

In terms of memory, the IBM 150P offered configurations that were impressive for its time. Users could equip the machine with several megabytes of RAM, making it suitable for handling demanding business applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and database management. This was particularly important as businesses began to adopt more sophisticated software solutions that required expanded memory resources.

Storage options were another highlight of the IBM 150P. Equipped with hard drives ranging from 20 MB to 40 MB, the 150P provided sufficient storage for the era’s business applications and growing data needs. Additionally, the inclusion of a floppy disk drive allowed for easy data transfer and backup solutions, making the 150P a versatile option for users.

Connectivity was also a consideration in the design of the IBM 150P, featuring parallel and serial ports for peripheral devices such as printers and modems. Its support for networking capabilities enabled businesses to integrate the machine into their local area networks effectively.

One distinguishing characteristic of the IBM 150P was its compact design. Unlike larger systems of its era, the 150P was designed to fit into office spaces without the need for extensive dedicated areas, facilitating improved productivity in business environments.

In summary, the IBM 150P represented a significant advancement in personal computing during the 1980s. Its powerful Micro Channel Architecture, substantial memory configurations, sufficient storage solutions, and compact design made it an attractive option for businesses looking to harness the power of computing technology in their operations. As a reflection of IBM's innovation, the 150P paved the way for future developments in the personal computing landscape.