Recommended Input Mode List
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NTSC | 786 | 243 | 15.73 | 29.97 (i) | |
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480i | 720 | 244 | 15.73 | 29.97 (i) | |
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480p | 720 | 483 | 31.469 | 59.94 | |
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720p | 1280 | 720 | 44.955 | 59.94 | |
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1080i | 1920 | 540 | 33.75 | 30.00 (i) | |
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VGA480 | 640 | 480 | 31.47 | 59.94 | |
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VESA600A | 800 | 600 | 35.16 | 56.26 | |
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MAC16 | 832 | 624 | 49.41 | 74.52 | |
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VESA768B | 1024 | 768 | 56.47 | 70.06 | |
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VGA350 | 640 | 350 | 31.47 | 70.08 | |
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VGA400 | 640 | 400 | 31.47 | 70.08 | |
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800 | 600 | 48.08 | 72.19 | ||
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8514A | 1024 | 384 | 35.52 | 43.48 (i) | |
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VESA400 | 640 | 400 | 37.88 | 83.43 | |
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VESA480 | 640 | 480 | 37.88 | 72.84 | |
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VESA600B | 800 | 600 | 37.88 | 60.32 | |
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VESA600C | 800 | 600 | 48.08 | 72.19 | |
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VESA768A | 1024 | 768 | 48.38 | 60.02 | |
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MAC2 | 640 | 480 | 35.00 | 66.67 | |
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1024 | 768 | 48.78 | 59.56 | ||
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*The “” symbol indicates
*The “” symbol indicates recommended timing modes.
*The “(i)” symbol indicates interlacing.
*Macintosh™ and Power Macintosh™ are registered trademarks owned by Apple Computer Inc. (America).
*IBM® and VGA are registered trademarks owned by International Business Corporation (America).
*VESA® is a registered trademark owned by Video Electronics Standard Association.
*Windows® is a registered trademark owned by Microsoft Corporation in America and other countries.
*All other product names are the brands or the registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Notes:
●The input modes shown in the table above are recommended.
●When using signals that do not conform to any
For details about adjustment, refer to pages 10 and 11,
“HOW TO PERFORM MAIN MENU ADJUSTMENTS.”
DEGAUSSING THE SCREEN
If the monitor is placed too close to a speaker or other device incorporating a magnet, or if it is moved with the power on, irregular color may appear on the screen. If this happens, activate the degaussing circuit to degauss the picture. This circuit will remove the irregular color from the screen.
1 Press the MENU button.
MENU | <MAIN MENU>� | |
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The <MAIN MENU> screen appears. | SIZE/POSITION ADJ.� | |
DISTORTION ADJ.� | ||
PICTURE ADJ.� | ||
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| FUNCTION SELECT� | |
| STATUS� | |
| DEGAUSS� | |
| EXIT: MENU�ENTER:�+ SELECT:� | |
| <MAIN MENU> screen |
2 Press the SELECT |
| <MAIN MENU>� |
button to select the | SELECT | � |
DISTORTION ADJ.� | ||
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| SIZE/POSITION ADJ.� |
[DEGAUSS] item. |
| PICTURE ADJ.� |
| STATUS� | |
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| FUNCTION SELECT� |
| DEGAUSS� |
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The selection mark ( 4) moves to |
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the [DEGAUSS] item. | EXIT: MENU�ENTER:�+ | SELECT:� |
<MAIN MENU> screen
3 Press the VOLUME/
ENTERbutton.
The degaussing circuit is activated | �UDegaussing!� |
and the <DEGAUSS> screen appears.
<DEGAUSS> screen
*The <DEGAUSS> screen indication automatically disappears after about three seconds, and degaussing is complete after about 10 seconds.
Notes:
●When the power of the monitor is turned on, the degaussing circuit is automatically activated.
●Do not place a floppy disk or credit card close to the monitor. The magnetic field generated by the monitor may erase its contents.
●When degaussing the screen by manually activating the degaussing circuit, wait more than 30 minutes to gain the best effect. (The shorter the interval is, the less effective degaussing is.)
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