ViewEra V171 User Manual
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Boot the computer into VGA Mode (F8) [repeatedly] at startup.
Go to “
Control Panel”
, double click on “
Display”
, click on the SETTINGS TAB, and click on the
ADVANCED button.
Then Click on the Adapter TAB, click “
List All Modes”
and change the screen resolution to 1280x1024.
(You can select 16 bit or 32 bit color which depends on your video card capability.)
Select “
1280 by 1024, High Color (16 bit), Default Refresh”
Click on the “
OK”
and “
APPLY”
.
After clicking the APPLY button, a message will be displayed “
Your desktop has been reconfigured. Do you
want to keep these settings?”
Click “
Yes”
and “
OK”
. Then click “
OK”
on the Display Properties window.
Restart your PC
After you restart, go back to “
List All Modes”
to adjust your screen refresh rate to 60 Hertz.
The “
Out of Range”
may happen if you switch monitor A to monitor B for your PC. Whenever you change
the monitor for your PC, your PC may detect it as a new hardware and automatically install a proper driver
for the monitor. So, you will have both monitor A and monitor B drivers on your PC. Sometimes the two
monitor drivers may conflict each other and cause “
Out of Range”
. You can resolve “
Out of Range”
by
uninstalling both monitor drivers and reboot your PC. The Windows will automatically detect the new
hardware and install a proper driver for the monitor. Here is a quick way to uninstall the monitor drivers:
Right click on “
My Computer”
, select “
Properties”
and click on “
Hardware”
. Click on “
Device Manager”
,
select “
Monitor”
and click on “
+”
in front of “
Monitor”
. Then you can see one of the monitor drivers called
“
Plug and Play Monitor”
. A quick way is to uninstall all the monitor drivers and then let Windows
automatically detect the new hardware. (Right click on the monitor driver and select “
Uninstall”
).
Restart your PC
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