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15
Data Storage
(A) Factory preset mode:
This monitor has 13 factory-preset modes as indicated in the following
table:
a
Mode
Resolution
Frequence
Sync polarity
H(KHz)
V(Hz)
H
V
MOl
VGA
640x400
31.5
70
-
+
M02
VGA
640x480
31.5
60
-
-
M03
MACn
640x480
35.0
66.7
-
_
M04
VGA
640x480
37.5
75
-
-
M05
SVGA
800x600
35.2
56
+ /-
+ /-
M06
SVGA
800x600
37.8
60
+
+
M07
SVGA
800x600
46.9
75
+
+
M08
QUADRA
832x624
49.7
75
-
-
M09
8514 / A
1024x768
35.5
87
+
+
MIO
VESA
1024x768
48.4
60
—
—
Mil
VESA
1024x768
56.5
70
+ /-
+ /-
M12
VESA
1024x768
60.0
75
+
+
M13
1280x1024
64.0
60
-
-
* Does not support sync-on-green.
(B) User mode
In addition to factory preset modes, the monitor can also provides
additional 13 User-defined modes.
If the input video signal is different from our factory-preset modes,the
new timing data wiU be automatically stored. However, the displayed
parameters may need to be adjusted. User can adjust the parameters
via OSD, as preceding procedures which already described on
"Adjustment via On-Screen-Display" section.
(C) New mode
The monitor is reversed for 4 new modes in case non-standard video
modes are used.