Preset and user modes
The monitor automatically detects the input signals
with the horizontal scanning frequency between 31.5
and 50.0 kHz and the vertical scanning frequency
between 50 and 85 Hz.
The monitor is capable of a display resolution of up to
1068.5 × 480 dots. When a signal with a higher
resolution is input, it will be processed to display the
image at 1068.5 × 480 dots.
Preset modes
The monitor has nine factory preset modes for the most
popular industry standards as shown below.
No. Resolution Horizontal Vertical
(dots ×
frequency frequency mode
lines)
(kHz)
640 × 400
1
31.468
640 × 480
2
31.468
800 × 600
3
37.879
800 × 600
4
46.875
1024 × 768
5
48.363
864 × 480
6
31.469
1072 × 600
7
37.879
1376 × 768
8
48.363
832 × 624
9
49.727
* For the timing chart of the signals, see page 29.
User modes
When using a video mode that is not one of the preset
modes, some fine tuning may be required to optimize
the display to your preference. Simply adjust the
monitor according to the adjustments instructions on
pages 16 and 17. The adjustments will be stored
automatically and recalled whenever that mode is
used.
A total of 15 user-defined modes can be stored in
memory. If a 16th mode is entered, it will replace the
first.
Graphics
(Hz)
70.086
VGA mode
(Text)
59.94
VGA mode
(Graphics)
60.317
SVGA VESA
75.000
SVGA VESA
60.004
VESA
59.94
Sony
Wide Resolution*
60.317
Sony
Wide Resolution*
60.004
Sony
Wide Resolution*
74.553
Macintosh 16" color
Recommended horizontal timing
conditions
Horizontal sync width should be more than 1.0 µsec.
Horizontal blanking width should be more than 3.6
µsec.
When "OUT OF SCAN RANGE" appears on the screen
The monitor receives a signal whose frequency range is not
within that specified for the monitor.
Notes
• When projecting any of the three Wide Resolution signals (864
× 480, 1072 × 600, 1376 × 768), set the picture mode to FULL. In
NORMAL mode, the picture with aspect ratio 16:9 will be
compressed to aspect ratio 4:3 and appear lengthened
vertically. For details, see page 15.
• The monitor does not accept an interlace mode signal.
Plug & Play
This monitor complies with the DDC
which are the Display Data Channel (DDC) standards
of VESA.
When a DDC1 host system is connected, the monitor
synchronizes with the V. CLK in accordance with the
VESA standards and outputs the EDID (Extended
Display Identification Data) to the data line.
When a DDC2B host system is connected, the monitor
automatically switches to each communication.
For customers using Windows 95
Install the new model information from the "Windows
95 Monitor Information Disk" into your PC. (To install
the file, refer to "About the Windows 95 Monitor
Information Disk/File" in "Readme-e.rtf" of the
supplied disk.)
This monitor complies with the "VESA DDC"
Plug&Play standard. If your PC/video card complies
with DDC, select "Plug and Play Monitor (VESA
DDC)" as "Monitor type" from "Control Panel" in
Windows 95. Some PC/video cards do not comply
with DDC. Even if your computer complies with DDC,
it may have some problems connecting with this
monitor. In this case, select this monitor's model name
(KL-W7000 or KL-W9000) as "Monitor type" in
Windows 95.
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