The following table briefly describes each of the items in the OSD Main Menu.

Option

Description

 

 

H . POSITION

Adjusts the horizontal (H) position of the displayed image. The default setting of

H position is in the middle.

 

 

 

V. POSITION

Adjusts the vertical (V) position of the displayed image. The default setting of V

position is in the middle.

 

 

 

CLOCK

Adjusts the timing clock setting of the display. The default setting of the timing

clock is in the middle (50).

 

 

 

PHASE

Adjusts the phase setting of the display. The optimum phase setting will be

different for different PCs.

 

 

 

AUTO

Performs image auto adjustment function.

 

 

COLOR

Opens the COLOR submenu where you can select BLUISH, WHITE, REDDISH,

or USER RGB SAVE options.

 

 

 

CONTRAST

Adjusts the level of difference between light and dark areas of the image.

 

 

BRIGHTNESS

Controls the brightness of the display by adjusting the light output of the

backlight.

 

 

 

OSD Display

Opens the OSD Display submenu where you can select OSD TIMEOUT,

INFORM ON-OFF, H POSITION, or V POSITION options for further adjusting.

 

 

 

MODE RECALL

Recalls the manufacturing factory settings for current mode.

 

 

BACKLIGHT INFO

Displays the elapsed turn-on time of the backlight.

 

 

SERIAL NUMBER

Displays the serial number of your monitor.

 

 

MODE INFO

Displays the associated information of current mode used by your display. Also,

it contains the supported modes of this monitor.

 

 

 

LANGUAGE

Opens the LANGUAGE submenu where you can select ENGLISH, DEUTSCH,

FRANÇAIS, ITALIANO or ESPANOL options.

 

 

 

EXIT

Exits the Main Menu.

 

 

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Compaq 1501 manual Mode Info

1501 specifications

The Compaq 1501 is a notable entry in the realm of portable computing, first making its appearance in the early '90s. Designed for business professionals and power users, this laptop emphasized a unique blend of portability and functionality.

At the heart of the Compaq 1501 was its robust Intel processor, often part of the Intel 80386 family, which offered commendable performance for the time. Coupled with a generous amount of RAM, the 1501 provided users with the capability to run multiple applications smoothly, making it ideal for multitasking. The laptop supported various operating systems, including MS-DOS and early versions of Windows, helping to maintain its relevance in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.

Display technology was another standout feature of the Compaq 1501. It boasted a high-quality LCD screen, offering a resolution that was competitive with other laptops of its era. The clarity of the display made it suitable for both professional applications and light multimedia use, such as presentations and video playback.

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One of the defining characteristics of the Compaq 1501 was its impressive battery life, a crucial factor for mobile professionals. With intelligent power management features, the laptop enabled extended use on a single charge, allowing for productivity without being tethered to a power source.

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In conclusion, the Compaq 1501 encapsulated the essence of early portable computing, marrying performance, versatility, and durability in a compact package. Its features and technologies laid the groundwork for future innovations in the laptop market, making it a significant piece of computing history.