5-5 Preset Timing

The following table shows factory preset video timing.

 

 

 

Frequency

 

Mode

Dot clock

 

Horizontal: kHz

Polarity

 

 

 

Vertical: Hz

 

VGA Graphic 320×200

25.2 MHz

Horizontal

31.5

Negative

Vertical

70.1

Positive

 

 

VGA TEXT 720×400

28.3 MHz

Horizontal

31.47

Negative

Vertical

70.09

Positive

 

 

VGA 640×480

25.2 MHz

Horizontal

31.47

Negative

Vertical

59.94

Negative

 

 

Macintosh 640×480

30.2 MHz

Horizontal

35

Negative

Vertical

66.67

Negative

 

 

Macintosh 832×624

57.3 MHz

Horizontal

49.72

Negative

Vertical

74.55

Negative

 

 

Macintosh 1152×870

100.0 MHz

Horizontal

68.68

Negative

Vertical

75.06

Negative

 

 

Macintosh 1280×960

126.2 MHz

Horizontal

74.76

Positive

Vertical

74.76

Positive

 

 

VESA 640×480

31.5 MHz

Horizontal

37.86

Negative

Vertical

72.81

Negative

 

 

VESA 640×480

31.5 MHz

Horizontal

37.5

Negative

Vertical

75

Negative

 

 

VESA 800×600

36.0 MHz

Horizontal

35.16

Positive

Vertical

56.25

Positive

 

 

VESA 800x600

40.0 MHz

Horizontal

37.88

Positive

Vertical

60.32

Positive

 

 

VESA 800×600

50.0 MHz

Horizontal

48.08

Positive

Vertical

72.19

Positive

 

 

VESA 800×600

49.5 MHz

Horizontal

46.88

Positive

Vertical

75

Positive

 

 

VESA 1024×768

65.0 MHz

Horizontal

48.36

Negative

Vertical

60

Negative

 

 

VESA 1024×768

75.0 MHz

Horizontal

56.48

Negative

Vertical

70.07

Negative

 

 

VESA 1024×768

78.8 MHz

Horizontal

60.02

Positive

Vertical

75.03

Positive

 

 

VESA 1152×864

108.0 MHz

Horizontal

67.5

Positive

Vertical

75

Positive

 

 

VESA 1280×960

108.0 MHz

Horizontal

60

Positive

Vertical

60

Positive

 

 

VESA 1280×1024

108.0 MHz

Horizontal

63.98

Positive

Vertical

60.02

Positive

 

 

VESA 1280×1024

135.0 MHz

Horizontal

79.98

Positive

Vertical

75.03

Positive

 

 

Attention

Display position may be deviated depending on the PC connected, which may require screen adjustment using Adjustment menu.

If a signal other than those listed in the table is input, adjust the screen using the Adjustment menu. However, screen display may still be incorrect even after the adjustment.

When interlace signals are used, the screen cannot be displayed correctly even after screen adjustment using the Adjustment menu.

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