Owner's Manual
Video
Memory
Modes
Display
Modes
The
monitor
has
36
memory
locations
for
display
modes,
11
of
which
are
factory
preset
to
popular
video
modes.
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Display
Mode
VESA
640
x
480
VESA
800
x
600
VESA
800
x
600
VESA
1024
x
768
VESA
1024
x
768
VESA
640
x
480
DOS
720
x
400
VESA
640
x
480
VESA
800
x
600
VESA
800
x
600
VESA
1280
x
1024
Horizontal
Frequency
37.50
kHz
53.67
kHz
63.44
kHz
68.68
kHz
60.02
kHz
31.47
kHz
31.47
kHz
43.27
kHz
37.88
kHz
46.88
kHz
63.98
kHz
Vertical
Frequency
75
Hz
85
Hz
100
Hz
85
Hz
75
Hz
60
Hz
70
Hz
85
Hz
60
Hz
75
Hz
60
Hz
Horiz
sync
-
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
+
+
+
Verti
sync
-
+
+
+
+
-
+
-
+
+
+
Mode
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Polarity
These
6
modes
are
user
modes
roughly
aligned
within
the
screen.
User
Modes
Modes
1-25
are
empty
and
can
accept
new
video
data.
If
the
monitor
detects
a
new
video
mode
that
has
not
been
present
before
or
is
not
one
of
the
preset
modes,
it
stores
the
new
mode
automatically
in
one
of
the
empty
modes
starting
with
mode
1.
If
you
use
up
the
25
blank
modes
and
still
have
more
new
video
modes,
the
monitor
replaces
the
information
in
the
user
modes
starting
with
mode
1.
Recalling
Display
Modes
When
your
monitor
detects
a
mode
it
has
seen
before,
it
automatically
recalls
the
image
settings
you
may
have
made
the
last
time
you
used
that
mode.
You
may,
however,
manually
force
a
recall
of
each
of
the
11
preset
modes
by
pressing
the
Recall
button.
All
preset
modes
are
automatically
recalled
as
the
monitor
senses
the
incoming
signal.
The
ability
to
recall
the
preset
modes
is
dependent
on
the
signal
coming
from
your
PC's
video
card
or
system.
If
this
signal
does
not
match
any
of
the
factory
modes,
the
monitor
automatically
sets
itself
to
display
the
image.










