BenQ FP73G user manual 10Supported opearting modes

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Incoming display mode (Input timing)

 

 

Resolution

Horizontal

Vertical

Pixel

Comment

 

 

Frequency (KHz)

Frequency (Hz)

Frequency (MHz)

 

 

640x350

31.47(P)

70.08(N)

25.17

DOS

 

720x400

31.47(N)

70.08(P)

28.32

DOS

 

640x480

31.47(N)

60.00(N)

25.18

DOS

 

640x480

35.00(N)

67.00(N)

30.24

Macintosh

 

640x480

37.86(N)

72.80(N)

31.50

VESA

 

640x480

37.50(N)

75.00(N)

31.50

VESA

 

800x600

35.16(P)

56.25(P)

36.00

VESA

 

800x600

37.88(P)

60.32(P)

40.00

VESA

 

800x600

48.08(P)

72.19(P)

50.00

VESA

 

800x600

46.87(P)

75.00(P)

49.50

VESA

 

832x624

49.72(N)

74.55(N)

57.29

Macintosh

 

1024x768

48.36(N)

60.00(N)

65.00

VESA

 

1024x768

56.48(N)

70.10(N)

75.00

VESA

 

1024x768

60.02(P)

75.00(P)

78.75

VESA

 

1152x864

67.50(P)

75.00(P)

108.00

VESA

 

1152x870

68.68(N)

75.06(N)

100.00

Macintosh

 

1152x900

61.80(N)

66.00(N)

94.50

SUN 66

 

1152x900

71.81(N)

76.14(N)

108.00

SUN

 

1280x1024

64.00(P)

60.00(P)

108.00

VESA

 

1280x1024

75.83(N)

71.53(N)

128.00

IBMI

 

1280x1024

80.00(P)

75.00(P)

135.00

VESA

 

1280x1024

81.18(N)

76.16(N)

135.09

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Modes not listed in the table may not be supported. For an optimal picture, we recommended you choose a mode listed in the table above.

There are 22 available modes that are compatible with Windows.

Image disruption may occur as a result of signal frequency differences from graphic cards which do not correspond with the usual standard. This is not, however, an error. You may improve this situation by altering an automatic setting or by manually changing the phase setting and the pixel frequency from the “Geometry” menu.

If you switch off the monitor, interference lines can occur on your screen. But do not be concerned about this, as it is normal.

To extend the service life of the product, we recommend that you use your computer's power management function.

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Contents Welcome Copyright Table of Contents Table of Contents Power Cord Signal Cable D-Sub Signal Cable DVI-D Optional 111Getting started1211Getting to know your monitor Power AC input jack DVI-D Connector Sub ConnectorFront View Back View 1311How to assemble your monitor hardware Attach the monitor baseConnect the PC video cable Connect the power cable to the monitorEither Connect-to and turn-on the power Route the cables via the cable clipHow to detach the stand base Prepare the monitor and areaPrecautions How to use the monitor wall mounting kitRemove the monitor stand Remove the rear cover To attach the rear cover1411Getting the most from your BenQ monitor How to install the monitor on a new computer How to upgrade the monitor on an existing computer SeeHow to install on Windows XP system Open Display PropertiesHow to install on Windows 2000 system How to complete the Windows Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Getting the most from your BenQ monitor Click OK then Yes 1511How to adjust the screen resolutionOpen Display Properties and select the Settings tab Close the Display Properties window1611How to adjust the screen refresh rate 1711How to set the picture optimization 1811How to adjust your monitor Look at the control panelContrast hot key Hot key modeBrightness hot key Input Select hot keyBrightness Main menu modeMain Menu Luminance sub-menu ContrastVertical Position Geometry sub-menuPixel Clock User Preset Color sub-menuOSD sub-menu Language sub-menu Recall sub-menu Sharpness Miscellaneous sub-menu Input SelectDisplay Information 1911Troubleshooting Frequently asked questions FAQNeed more help? 10Supported opearting modes Specifications BenQ FP73GSpecifications