Rockwell Automation 6186-Mxxx Industrial Monitors User Manual User Manual
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Configure the Video Setup Chapter 3
If you switch the resolution of your monitor from its native resolution,
the display may look slightly distorted due to the replication
techniques used to fill the full screen with an image.
To check or change your monitor’s display resolution, access the
Display settings in the Control Panel on your computer.
The Video Memory Requirements table lists the video memory
required to operate the monitor in each video mode.
Video Memory Requirements
Resolution
Color Mode
Video Memory
640x480
256 colors (8 bit)
0.4 MB
High color (16 bit color)
0.7 MB
True color (24 bit color)
1.0 MB
800x600
256 colors (8 bit)
0.6 MB
High color (16 bit color)
1.0 MB
True color (24 bit color)
1.5 MB
1024x768
256 colors (8 bit)
0.9 MB
High color (16 bit color)
1.7 MB
True color (24 bit color)
2.4 MB
1280x1024
256 colors (8 bit)
1.4 MB
High color (16 bit color)
2.7 MB
True color (24 bit color)
4.0 MB
IMPORTANT
The 1200M and 1500M monitors display up to 262K colors
(18-bit color). The 1700M and 1900M monitors display up to
16.2M colors (24-bit color). Because most computers support
only 8-bit, 16-bit, or 24-bit color, you must operate the monitor
in True Color mode (24-bit color) to use the full color range of
the monitor. The monitor will interpret the colors correctly.