If the monitor recognizes your computer’s video mode, the LCD displays Video Mode : n, where n is the number of current video mode.

If the monitor does not recognize the current video mode, the LCD displays the message Mode not found. This means the display parameter settings for the current video mode have not been stored in the monitor’s memory. If you want to store display parameter settings for the current video mode, you can create a user-defined video mode, as described on page 28. (The monitor operates properly even if you do not create a user-defined video mode and the LCD continues to display

Mode not found.)

If the LCD displays H/V SYNC OFF, H SYNC OFF, or

V SYNC OFF, see page 39 in “Troubleshooting.” If it displays another error message, see the appropriate section in “Troubleshooting.”

You first see an image on the screen when the LCD displays the number of the current video mode or Mode not found.

Note

If you do not touch the power button or any control panel buttons for about 30 seconds, the monitor automatically turns off the LCD. When the LCD is off, you can still see a dim image on it.

To turn the LCD back on when it dimly displays the number of the current video mode or Mode not found, press

the - or + (left or right) side of the Brightness or Contrast button. To turn the LCD back on when it dimly displays Mem Select, press MEM SEL.

Professional Series II Monitor

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