Mitsubishi Electronics 1995SL user manual Drivers for Windows 95, 98, 2000 and Millennium Edition

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3. Connect the computer end of the D- SUB cable to the 15-pin output connector on the video board of your computer.

4.Turn the monitor and the computer on.

If you wish to connect the monitor to an older-type Apple Macintosh, you need to use a Macintosh cable adapter to connect the video signal cable of your monitor to the video port of the computer. Your computer dealer should be able to supply you with a suitable adaptor.

Drivers for Windows 95, 98, 2000 and Millennium Edition

Windows will detect the Diamond View 1995SL monitor the first time you turn the computer on after installing it. The Add New Hardware wizard will prompt for drivers. Install the standard Windows Plug & Play Monitor driver. This driver will work correctly and allow you to use the monitor with its optimal resolutions and refresh rates.

A specific driver that includes the Windows ICC/ICM colour profile for the Diamond View 1995SL is available from Mitsubishi Electric Australia’s web site at

http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com.au

Follow the link to the File Downloads/Monitors section of the site to download the drivers. Installation instructions are also available from at the monitor driver page.

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Contents User’s Manual UG/MO1995SL/0102/2 Adjusting the Monitor Troubleshooting Specifications Service ContactsDealer Information Copyright Notice DisclaimerMonitor Information Important Safety Instructions Features Unpacking the Monitor InstallationMonitor with attached signal cable Power cord User’s manual Drivers for Windows 95, 98, 2000 and Millennium Edition Enter Adjusting the MonitorExit Selecting Functions and Making Adjustments Main MenuContrast Hotkey Brightness HotkeyMake adjustments Contrast BrightnessHor. Position Hor. SizeUnbalance TrapezoidParallelogram Top cornerRecall/Reset and Image Status OSD LanguageTiming and Refresh Rate Setting Resolution Maximum Vertical Refresh Rate HzFactory Preset Timings Mode ResolutionHorizontal Frequency Hz Frequency KHzPicture is scrolling or unstable TroubleshootingNo image is displayed Colours are impure Image is blurred or there is visible ghostingSpecifications Power Management Maximum Power ConsumptionConsumption in Power Saving Mode Dimensions W x H x DService Contacts Australian Service ContactsNew South Wales and Australian Capital Territory QueenslandWestern Australia New Zealand Service ContactsVictoria and Tasmania