IBM 9519-AW1 Manuale d'uso
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- 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