caused by the signal from the VGA card if it does not correspond with the usual standard. This is not however, a problem with the monitor. If it is still visible after using the Automatic adjustment, you can usually improve the displayed image by manually adjusting the phase, horizontal position and pixel frequency settings using the "Geometry" menu. See Chapter 7, Adjusting the Monitor, for more details.
•When you shut Windows down you may see interference lines on your screen. This caused by the manner in which Windows controls the graphics card at this point and is normal with all LCD monitors.
•To extend the service life of the product, we recommend that you use your computer's power management functions to turn the monitor off after extended idle periods.
Incoming display mode (Input timing)
Resolution | Horizontal | Vertical | Dot Clock | Remark |
Frequency | Frequency | Frequency | ||
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640x350 | 31.47 | 70.08 | 25.17 | DOS |
720x400 | 31.47 | 70.08 | 28.32 | DOS |
640x480 | 31.47 | 60.00 | 25.18 | DOS |
640x480 | 37.86 | 72.80 | 31.5 | VESA |
640x480 | 37.50 | 75.00 | 31.5 | VESA |
800x600 | 35.16 | 56.25 | 36.00 | VESA |
800x600 | 37.88 | 60.32 | 40.00 | VESA |
800x600 | 48.08 | 72.19 | 50.00 | VESA |
800x600 | 46.86 | 75.00 | 49.50 | VESA |
1024x768 | 48.36 | 60.00 | 65.00 | VESA |
1024x768 | 56.48 | 70.10 | 75.00 | VESA |
1024x768 | 60.02 | 75.00 | 78.75 | VESA |
1280x1024 | 64.00 | 60.00 | 108.00 | VESA |
1280x1024 | 80.00 | 75.00 | 135 | VESA |
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