IBM 9519-AW1 Manuale d'uso
Monitor IBM

These user’s setup instructions cover typical user environments. The on-screen
messages may differ depending on the level of your hardware and software. In some
cases you may need to vary the setup procedures.
For more information, refer to your computer or operating system manuals or consult
your system administrator or dealer.
Ces instructions de configuration d’exploitation s’appliquent aux environnements
d’utilisation types. Les messages affichés à l’écran peuvent varier en fonction du niveau
de votre matériel et de vos logiciels informatiques. Dans certains cas, vous pouvez être
amenés à changer de procédures de configuration.
Pour de plus amples informations à ce sujet, veuillez vous reporter aux manuels de votre
ordinateur et de votre système d’exploitation, ou consultez l’administrateur de votre
système ou votre revendeur.
Diese Einstellungsanweisungen durch den Benutzer gelten für typische
Betriebsumgebungen. Die Bildschirmmeldungen können je nach Art der verwendeten
Hardware und Software auch anders lauten. In einigen Fällen müssen die
Einstellungsschritte unter Umständen abgeändert werden.
Weitere Informationen finden Sie im Computer- oder Betriebssystemhandbuch, oder
wenden Sie sich an Ihren Systemadministrator oder Fachhändler.
En estas instrucciones de configuración se describen entornos de usuarios típicos. Los
mensajes en pantalla, pueden diferir según sea el nivel del hardware y del software. En
algunos casos, necesitará seguir otros procedimientos para la configuración.
Para obtener más información, puede consultar los manuales del ordenador o del sistema
operativo o ponerse en contacto con el administrador del sistema o con el distribuidor.
Queste istruzioni di configurazione per l’utente coprono gli ambienti operativi comuni. I
messaggi che appaiono sul video possono differire a seconda dell’hardware e del
software utilizzati. In alcuni casi potrebbe essere necessario variare le procedure di
configurazione.
Per ulteriori informazioni, fare riferimento ai manuali del computer o del sistema
operativo, o consultare il proprio amministratore di sistema o il concessionario.
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Document Outline
- Power consumption figures are for the monitor and the power supply combined.
- If your computer has previously been used with a CRT monitor and is currently configured to a dis...
- For image problems, you may want to run Auto Setup again before consulting to this section. In mo...
- Setup
- Hardware Requirements
- Handling Instructions
- Workplace Preparation
- Working Practices
- Connecting your Monitor
- Switching on your Monitor
- 1. Switch on the power source and your computer.
- 2. Switch on your monitor by pushing and releasing the power switch marked . (To switch off your ...
- 3. If you are using your monitor with a workstation, use the monitor’s OSD to choose the 13W3 inp...
- 4. Run Auto Setup by following the instructions in the Configuring your Monitor section on page 6.
- Adjusting the Monitor Position
- Configuring your Monitor
- Automatic Setup
- Setup Diskette for Windows 95 or Windows 98
- This section must be completed before continuing with the Windows 95 or Windows 98 Auto Setup for...
- 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices.
- 2. Ensure that the monitor is connected correctly.
- 3. Turn on the monitor and then the system unit. Allow the system to boot into Windows 95 or Wind...
- 4. Open the Display Properties window by clicking on Start, Settings, Control Panel and then doub...
- 5. Select the Settings tab.
- 6. Select the Change Display Type button.
- 7. Select the Change Monitor Type button.
- 8. Insert the Setup diskette into drive A: and select the Have Disk button.
- On LCD monitors, unlike CRTs, a faster refresh rate does not improve display quality. IBM recomme...
- This section must be completed before continuing with the Windows 95 or Windows 98 Auto Setup for...
- Auto Setup for the PC
- Before carrying out this section, it is very important that The Setup Diskette for Windows 95 or ...
- Auto Setup for DOS
- If the monitor is in standby mode (STANDBY ON), it may automatically turn off while you are waiti...
- If you are using PC-DOS/ V, change to U.S. mode by typing ‘CHEV US’ and pressing Enter at the com...
- You must use DOS or OS.2 DOS Full Screen (not under Windows or OS/2 DOS window, OS/2 window, or O...
- 8. Select from the screen the number for the video mode you want to setup.
- 9. When the dot pattern appears, press the OSD Enter button at the bottom of the monitor to displ...
- The size and diversity of the dot pattern varies with the screen resolution.
- If the screen flickers, repeat the setup several times until the flicker is minimised, or adjust ...
- 11. Using an Arrow button ( - or + ), select AUTOMATIC and press the OSD Enter button . This acti...
- 12. When finished, the OSD main menu returns. Press the Exit button to exit from the OSD.
- 13. Press the ESCAPE key to exit the test pattern program.
- 14. Type ‘Exit’ at the command prompt to return to Windows.
- Auto Setup for Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT
- If the monitor is in standby mode (STANDBY ON), it may automatically turn off while you are waiti...
- 1. Turn on the monitor first; then the PC.
- 2. Wait approximately 15 minutes, until the monitor warms up.
- 3. Drag the icon bar and tool bar, if they are displayed, to the bottom of the screen.
- 4. Insert the diskette labelled ‘IBM Monitor Installation Disk’ into the diskette drive.
- 5. Check the operating system installed on your PC and follow the instructions from the table below.
- Open Program Manger
- Select File
- Select Run
- Type ‘A:\TESTPAT’ and press ENTER
- Select Start
- Select Run
- The size and diversity of the dot pattern varies with the screen resolution.
- Position the mouse pointer at the bottom center of the screen. This allows Auto Setup to run prop...
- 7. Use an Arrow button ( - or + ) to select the IMAGE LOCK icon and press the OSD Enter button to...
- 8. Using an Arrow button ( - or + ), select AUTOMATIC and press the OSD Enter button . This activ...
- 9. When finished, the OSD main menu returns. Press the Exit button once to exit from the OSD.
- 10. Press the Esc key to return to Windows.
- If the monitor is in standby mode (STANDBY ON), it may automatically turn off while you are waiti...
- Auto Setup OS/2
- If the monitor is in standby mode (STANDBY ON), it may automatically turn off while you are waiti...
- 1. Turn on the monitor first; then the PC.
- 2. Wait approximately 15 minutes, until the monitor warms up.
- 3. Insert the diskette labelled ‘IBM Monitor Installation Disk’ into the diskette drive.
- 4. Select OS/2 System, Systems Setup, System. Select Screen Resolution 1280 x 1024 x 256.
- 5. Select Screen Refresh of 60Hz.
- 6. Close Systems and restart your system.
- 7. At the OS/2 command prompt, select the OS/2 Full Screen command.
- 8. Press mouse button 2 and select Settings or Properties (depending on your OS/2 version).
- 9. Select Session and then choose Win-OS/2 Full Screen.
- 10. Open the OS/2 full-screen window.
- 11. At the command prompt type A: and press ENTER.
- 12. Type TESTPATS and press ENTER.
- The size and diversity of the dot pattern varies with the screen resolution.
- Position the mouse pointer at the bottom center of the screen. This allows Auto Setup to run prop...
- If the screen flickers, repeat the setup several times until the flicker is minimised, or adjust ...
- If the monitor is in standby mode (STANDBY ON), it may automatically turn off while you are waiti...
- Manual Setup
- If the monitor is in standby mode (STANDBY ON), it might automatically turn off while you are wai...
- 1. Have your computer and monitor turned on for at least 15 minutes until the monitor and video a...
- 2. You may wish to start the program you most often use so that you can adjust for a “typical” sc...
- 3. Press the OSD Enter button at the bottom of the monitor to display the initial OSD menu.
- 4. Use an Arrow button ( - or + ) to select the IMAGE LOCK icon and press the OSD Enter button to...
- 5. Using an Arrow button ( - or + ), select MANUAL, press and then press once to select COARSE. L...
- 6. Use the Arrow buttons to correct (as much as possible) for noise in the video signal then pres...
- 7. Use an Arrow button to select FINE and press the button.
- 8. Use the Arrow buttons again to tune the image to your liking.
- 9. When finished, press the Exit button four times to exit from the OSD.
- If the monitor is in standby mode (STANDBY ON), it might automatically turn off while you are wai...
- Adjusting Your LCD Monitor
- Further Information
- Display modes
- Factory Set Display Modes
- 640 ° 350
- 70 Hz
- 31.5 kHz
- 640 ° 480
- 75 Hz
- 37.5 kHz
- 640 ° 480
- 72 Hz
- 37.8 kHz
- 640 ° 480
- 66 Hz
- 35.0 kHz
- 640 ° 480
- 60 Hz
- 31.5 kHz
- 720 ° 400
- 70 Hz
- 31.4 kHz
- 800 ° 600
- 56 Hz
- 35.1 kHz
- 800 ° 600
- 60 Hz
- 37.8 kHz
- 800 ° 600
- 72 Hz
- 48.0 kHz
- 800 ° 600
- 75 Hz
- 46.8 kHz
- 832 ° 624
- 75 Hz
- 49.7 kHz
- 1024 ° 768
- 60 Hz
- 48.8 kHz
- 1024 ° 768
- 70 Hz
- 56.5 kHz
- 1024 ° 768
- 75 Hz
- 60.0 kHz
- 1152 x 864
- 75 Hz
- 67.5 kHz
- 1152 ° 870
- 75 Hz
- 68.7 kHz
- 1152 x 900
- 66 Hz
- 61.8 kHz
- 1280 ° 1024
- 75 Hz
- 79.9 kHz
- 1280 ° 1024†
- 60 Hz
- 63.9 kHz
- 1280 ° 1024
- 72 Hz
- 78.1 kHz
- 1280 ° 1024
- 76 Hz
- 81.1 kHz
- Power Management
- Display modes
- Troubleshooting
- Further Help
- If possible, stay by your computer. Your Technical Support Representative may wish to go through ...
- 1. Model and serial number from the label on your monitor.
- 2. Purchase receipt.
- 3. Description of problem.
- 4. Computer type and model.
- 5. System configuration (hardware fitted, etc.).
- 6. System BIOS version number.
- 7. Operating System and version number.
- 8. Display driver version number.
- 9. Video Adapter Type.
- More help, late-breaking news and details of the latest accessories for these products may be fou...
- Removing the stand and cables
- 1. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
- 2. Carefully insert the head of a flathead (–) screwdriver into the slot visible along either sid...
- 3. Squeeze the sides of the hinge cover (b) and pull it off.
- 4. Gently lift the stand cover (c) along the top and then slide it backwards and off the stand.
- 5. Remove the signal cable and the power cord from the monitor by disconnecting the corresponding...
- 6. Lay the monitor facedown on a cushion and remove the six screws holding the hinge mechanism on...
- 7. Insert the head of a flathead (–) screwdriver in the slot of one of the two VESA caps (d) and ...
- 8. If you are installing an arm or wall-mounting device, follow the directions included with the ...
- 9. Connect the signal cable and the power cord, then refit the power cord clamp in its original s...
- 10. Slide the stand cover back on the stand.
- 11. Put the hinge cover back on, making sure that the straight side is at the top.
- 12. Insert the three tabs at the top of the cable cover into the slots in the back of the monitor...
- Installing a 13W3 Cable
- 5. Remove the D-SUB signal cable, if you will not be using it.
- 6. Connect the 13W3 signal cable to the 13W3 connector on the back of the monitor.
- 7. Slide the stand cover back on the stand.
- 8. Put the hinge cover back on, making sure that the straight side is at the top.
- 9. Insert the three tabs at the top of the cable cover into the slots in the back of the monitor ...
- Removing the stand and cables
- If possible, stay by your computer. Your Technical Support Representative may wish to go through ...
- Further Help
- Specifications
- Display Mode Ranges
- 640 x 350
- 70 Hz
- 31.5 kHz
- 640 x 480, VGA
- 60 / 59 - 61 Hz
- 31.5 / 30.5 - 35.0 kHz
- 640 x 460
- 66 Hz
- 35.0 kHz
- 640 x 480, VGA
- 72 / 71 - 73 Hz
- 37.9 / 36.5 - 39.9 kHz
- 640 x 480, VGA
- 75 / 74 - 76 Hz
- 37.5 / 36.8 - 43.0 kHz
- 720 x 400
- 70 Hz
- 31.5 kHz
- 800 x 600
- 56 Hz
- 35.2 kHz
- 800 x 600, SVGA
- 60 / 59 - 61 Hz
- 37.9 /37.5 - 43.0 kHz
- 800 x 600, SVGA
- 72 / 71 - 73 Hz
- 48.1 / 45.2 - 51.0 kHz
- 800 x 600, SVGA
- 75 / 74 - 76 Hz
- 46.9 / 46.0 - 51.0 kHz
- 832 x 624
- 75 Hz
- 49.7 kHz
- 1024 x 768, XGA
- 60 / 59 - 61 Hz
- 48.4 / 47.8 - 53.0 kHz
- 1024 x 768, XGA
- 70 / 69 - 71 Hz
- 56.5 / 56.0 - 61.0 kHz
- 1024 x 768, XGA
- 75 / 74 - 76 Hz
- 60.0 / 59.5 - 61.0 kHz
- 1152 x 864, VESA
- 75 Hz
- 67.5 kHz
- 1152 x 870
- 75 Hz
- 68.7 kHz
- 1152 x 900, Sun
- 66 Hz
- 61.8 kHz
- 1280 x 1024, SXGA
- 60 / 59 - 61 Hz
- 64.0 / 61.5 - 66.0 kHz
- 1280 x 1024, HP
- 72 Hz
- 78.1 kHz
- 1280 x 1024, SXGA
- 75 / 74 - 76 Hz
- 80.0 / 78.0 - 82.0 kHz
- 1280 x 1024, Sun
- 76 Hz
- 81.1 kHz