Mitsubishi Electronics DV180 user manual

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)Signal timings not shown in the table may not be supported. We recommend that you set your graphics card to use one of the factory preset timings to achieve the optimum screen image.

)There are 22 modes that are compatible with VESA standards, Windows 95, 98 and NT, and the Apple Macintosh.

)In some rare cases, the screen may show a small amount of noise. This may be caused by non-standard signal frequencies from the VGA card. It is not a defect. You can improve it by automatic adjustment or by manually adjusting the Clock Phase and Pixel Frequency in the image menu.

)Some interference lines may appear on your screen when shutting down the computer system or turning off the monitor. This is normal and will not harm the monitor.

)To extend the product life, we suggest you use the power saving features of your computer system.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Table of Contents Monitor Information Copyright DisclaimerDealer Information Safety Instructions and Maintenance Safety InstructionsIntroduction FeaturesUnpacking the Monitor Light Weight Lower Power ConsumptionPower Saving High Quality Ratiometric ExpansionInstalling the Monitor Connecting the Microphone Connecting the SpeakerConnecting Headphones Connecting USB Devices Using Your Monitor for the First Time Setting up and Using the DV180Control Panel Automatic Image Adjustment Microsoft WindowsContrast Hot Key Using the On Screen DisplayBrightness Hot Key Brightness On Screen DisplayContrast ReturnGeometry Menu Colour Adjustment Miscellaneous Return Manual Display Setup To adjust the imageSupported Graphics Signals and Timings Dot Clock Remark Actual Frequency Display KHz MHz ResolutionPage Troubleshooting and Useful Hints TroubleshootingPage Need More Help? Specifications Australia Contacting Mitsubishi ElectricNew Zealand