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Image setup for DOS
i If the monitor is in standby mode, it may automatically
turn off while you are waiting for it to warm up. If this happens, switch off the monitor and switch it on again after a few seconds.
i If you are using
change to U.S. mode by typing CHEV US and pressing enter at the command prompt.
i The size and diversity of the dot pattern varies with the
screen resolution.
i If the screen flickers, repeat the setup several times until
the flicker is minimized, or adjust it manually by following Manual Image setup on page 17.
To set up the monitor automatically in DOS, do the following.
1. Turn on the monitor first; then turn on the computer.
If the message "Check Signal Cable" is displayed, or if nothing is displayed, check:
•That the video interface cable is not connected properly.
•The correct video adapter card is not installed.
•The correct supported display mode is selected for your computer.
2.Wait approximately 15 minutes for the monitor to warm up.
3.Insert the User's Guide and Installation Files CD into the computer's
4.Display the command prompt screen of the DOS
5.Type d:\TESTPAD where d is the letter of the
6.Press Enter.
7.Select the number for the color or text mode you want to set up.
8.Select the number for the video mode you want to set up. You can repeat this process for as many color and video modes as you need.
9.When the dot pattern appears, press the " " button at the bottom of the monitor. This activates the Auto setup procedure, which will optimize the display settings with the provided
The screen will momentarily turn black while auto adjustment proceeds.
10.When finished, the Image setup message disappears and the screen returns to a normal display.
11.To clear the Image setup test pattern, press the Esc key on your keyboard.
12.Type Exit at the command prompt to return to Windows.
If you use other operating systems, perform the appropriate Auto setup for those systems using instructions given in
Image setup Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Windows XP on page 16.
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