Siemens 43B1-M manual VESA-DDC-compatible VGA interface, Supported modes

Models: 43B1-M

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VESA-DDC-compatible VGA interface

Your monitor is equipped with a VESA-DDC-compatible VGA interface. VESA-DDC (Video Electronics Standard Association, Display Data Channel) is used as the communications interface between the monitor and the computer. If your computer is equipped with a VESA-DDC-compatible VGA interface, it can automatically read the data for ensuring optimum operation from your monitor and select the appropriate settings.

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If the monitor 43B1-M is not yet displayed in the list of monitors, you can select the

following monitor instead:

 

C383 FA or 3814 FA

Supported modes

The display position and scanning are set to optimum values automatically for the i operating modes listed below. Depending on the screen controller used, it may be

necessary to adjust the display position and scanning. In this case, you can change and save the settings (see "Operation of the monitor").

Screen resolution

Refresh rate

Horizontal frequency

 

 

 

720 x 400

70 Hz

31.47 kHz

 

 

 

640 x 480

60 Hz

31.47 kHz

640 x 480

66.6 Hz

35.00 kHz

640 x 480

75 Hz

37.50 kHz

 

 

 

800 x 600

60 Hz

37.88 kHz

800 x 600

75 Hz

46.88 kHz

 

 

 

832 x 624

75 Hz

49.73 kHz

 

 

 

1024 x 768

60 Hz

48.36 kHz

1024 x 768

70 Hz

56.48 kHz

1024 x 768

75 Hz

60.02 kHz

1024 x 768

74.9 Hz

60.24 kHz

 

 

 

1280 x 1024

60 Hz

63.98 kHz

1280 x 1024

75 Hz

79.98 kHz

 

 

 

For ergonomic reasons, a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels is recommended. Because of the technology used (active matrix) an LCD monitor provides a totally flicker-free picture even with a refresh rate of 60 Hz.

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From a technical point of view, it is preferable to set a refresh rate of above 60 Hz on an

LCD monitor with a TFT display.

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Siemens 43B1-M manual VESA-DDC-compatible VGA interface, Supported modes