Setup 7:Turn on the display and computer

1Make sure that the 1 (power) Indicator blinks red. At the time of your purchase, the MAIN POWER switch is set to the \ side.

If no picture appears on your screen

Check that the power cord and the video signal cables are properly connected.

If “NO INPUT SIGNAL” appears on the screen:

The computer is in the power saving mode. Try pressing any key on the keyboard or moving the mouse.

Check that the input signal setting is correct by pressing the OK button (page 12).

MAIN POWER

Note

lights in red

If “CABLE DISCONNECTED” appears on the screen:

– Check that the video signal cables are properly connected.

– Check that the input signal setting is correct by pressing the OK button (page 12).

If “OUT OF RANGE” appears on the screen:

Reconnect the old display. Then adjust the computer’s graphics board within the following ranges.

 

Analog RGBDigital RGB
Horizontal

28–92 kHz

28–75 kHz

frequency

 

 

 

 

 

Vertical

48–85 Hz

60 Hz

When the MAIN POWER switch on the right side of your display is not set to the \ side, press the \ side and check that the 1 (power) indicator blinks red.

2Press the 1 (power) switch located on the front right of the display.

The 1 (power) indicator lights up in green.

lights in green

3Turn on the computer.

frequency

 

Resolution

1600 1200 or less

For more information about the on-screen messages, see “Trouble symptoms and remedies” on page 20.

No need for specific drivers

The display complies with the “DDC” Plug & Play standard and automatically detects all the display’s information. No specific driver needs to be installed to the computer.

The first time you turn on your computer after connecting the display, the setup Wizard may appear on the screen. If this is the case, follow the on- screen instructions. The Plug & Play display is automatically selected so that you can use this display.

The vertical frequency turns to 60 Hz.

Since flickers are unobtrusive on the display, you can use it as is. You do not need to set the vertical frequency to any particular high value.

10