Owner's Manual

Video
Memory
Modes
This
multi-synchronous
auto-scanning
monitor
can
automatically
detect
and
display
several
video
modes
falling
within
the
monitor's
scanning
range
of
30-96kHz
Horizontal
and
50-160Hz
Vertical.
In
the
PC
area,
this
relates
to
a
maximum
flicker-free
usable
resolution
of
1600x1200
at
a
non-interlaced
refresh
rate
of
75Hz
Vertical.
For
convenience,
the
monitor
has
a
40
mode
memory,
of
which
12
modes
come
from
the
factory
preset
to
popular
video
modes
as
described
below.
Modes
25-40
are
empty
and
can
accept
new
video
data.
If
the
monitor
detects
one
of
the
signals
above
from
your
computer's
video
card,
it
will
recall
that
mode
and
any
stored
image
adjustments
you
may
have
made
before.
If
the
monitor
detects
a
new
video
mode
that
had
not
been
present
before
or
not
one
of
the
above
listed
factory
presets,
it
will
store
a
new
mode
automatically
in
one
of
the
blank
(empty)
memory
modes
(in
this
example,
mode
25).
When
you
now
adjust
the
digital
controls
to
your
preference,
these
image
settings
will
also
be
stored
in
mode
25.
Whenever
your
video
card
or
PC
switches
to
the
mode
that
the
monitor
recognizes
as
mode
25,
your
personal
image
settings
will
also
be
recalled.
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Display
Mode
640
x
480
640
x
480
720
x
400
800
x
600
800
x
600
1024
x
768
1024
x
768
1024
x
768
1280
x
1024
1280
x
1024
1600
x
1200
1600
x
1200
Horizontal
Frequency
31.469
kHz
43.269
kHz
31.470
kHz
37.880
kHz
53.674
kHz
48.360
kHz
60.020
kHz
68.677
kHz
63.981
kHz
91.150
kHz
81.250
kHz
93.750
kHz
Vertical
Frequency
59.940
Hz
85.008
Hz
70.080
Hz
60.320
Hz
85.061
Hz
60.000
Hz
75.030
Hz
84.997
Hz
60.020
Hz
85.020
Hz
65.000
Hz
75.000
Hz
Horiz
sync
-
-
-
+
+
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
Verti
sync
-
-
+
+
+
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
Mode
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Comments
Factory
fixed,
but
may
be
updated
by
user's
setting.
Polarity