Owner's Manual

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A
note
about
the
video
memory
modes:
There
is
a
total
of
37
video
memory
modes,
generally
more
modes
than
you
will
use
at
any
one
time.
Of
these
37
modes,
6
are
permanent,
factory
fixed
modes
that
cannot
be
changed,
and
another
6
are
set
at
the
factory,
but
may
be
overwritten
to
make
more
room.
The
remaining
25
modes
are
left
blank
(empty).
If
you
use
up
the
25
blank
modes
and
still
have
more
new
video
modes,
the
monitor
will
store
information
in
the
other
6
soft
preset
modes
for
the
new
mode
storage.
If
additional
new
modes
are
encountered,
the
monitor
will
delete the
lowest
memory
mode
and add
the
new
mode.
If
you
use
a
video
card
that
has
a
number
of
resolutions
and
frequencies
that
do
not
correspond
to
any
of
the
monitor
video
modes
set
at
the
factory,
here's
what
will
happen:
1)
As
the
monitor
encounters
new
video
data,
if
you
adjust
the
image
control
icons,
the
monitor
will
save
the
new
information
in
the
next
available
empty
mode
(mode
13
if
this
is
the
first
new
data
encountered).
2)
If
you
have used
up
modes
13-37
with
25
new
video
modes,
and
the
monitor
encounters
another
mode
(38th
mode),
it
will
store
the
new
data
in
mode
13
and
the
old
data
of
mode
13
is
deleted.
In
addition,
If
the
monitor
encounters
39th
new
video
data,
the
old
data
of
mode
14
is
deleted
and
39th
data
will
replace
the
mode
14,
with
above
method,
when
this
monitor
encounters
new
mode,
it
can
update
from
mode
13
to
mode
37
sequentially
and
continuously.
Because
the
monitor
is
designed
this
way,
you
will
always
have
the
most
recent
31
video
modes
generated
by
your
graphics
card
available
with
your
own
image
settings
recalled
automatically.
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Example:All
37
modes
are
filled
with
following
data
Factory
fixed
mode
data
When
new
data
is
encountered
"m13"old
mode
13
deleted
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Factory
fixed
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m37
Soft
presets
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