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Auto Setup (Analog Only)

Auto Setup

The Setup Utility
included on the setup
diskette is for displaying dot
patterns. They do not replace or
modify the display driver.
The Auto Setup instructions
require the monitor to be warmed
up for 15 minutes. This is not
required for normal operation.
By pressing the key, you will
have direct access to the Image
Setup control that is used during
the Auto Setup process.
When you first use your monitor you must perform Auto Setup. This
procedure sets up your monitor to process the video signals from y our
computer without image discoloration or smearing. After you perform A uto
Setup, the settings are stored and used each time you turn on the monitor.
To optimise the displayed image a set-up utility is provided on the CD.
Operation of the utility is dependent on the operating sy stem on your
computer. For correct operation locate the operating system on your
computer from the table below and follow the appropriate instructi ons. You
can choose to run AUTO SETUP for each operating system that you use. This
means that if you sometimes use your monitor while running any version of
Windows and sometimes also use it from within DOS (not a DO S window),
you must run AUTO SETUP for both Windows and DOS. You can run versions of
AUTO SETUP in any order.
Before you begin AUTO SETUP for your computer:
1. Make sure the computer’s video mode is set in the range of the
supported screen resolution shown in the Table on page 24.
The
AUTO SETUP
process
only applies to the current
screen mode. When a new mode
is selected, repeat this section to
reset the monitor
You should perform AUTO SETUP for each screen mode you use.
Operating System Corresponding Auto Setup procedure
DOS Auto Setup for DOS on page 14
Windows 3.1, Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows 2000,
Microsoft Windows NT®,
Windows Me or Windows XP
Auto Setup for Windows 3.1, Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000,
Windows Me or Windows XP on page 15
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