Connecting the display, Changing the display settings – Sony VGP-UPR1 User Manual

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Connecting the display

Notes

To connect a display to the product, install the

dedicated software (see the instruction manual

supplied with your product).

This product has two connectors, the MONITOR

connector and the DVI-D connector, for display

connection. The connector to use depends on the type

of display. For information, refer to the instruction

manual of the display.

The DVI-D connector and the MONITOR connector

cannot be used simultaneously.

When a personal computer is connected, a maximum

of two screens can be displayed, including the LCD of

the personal computer.

The maximum output resolution of the product is

1680 × 1050. However, depending on the connected

display, images may be displayed in lower resolution.

Depending on the software you use, the contents may

not appear correctly on the connected display.

Output from the product will be usable through

Extended Desktop Mode.

Hint

The connected display will be identified as the third

display in the Windows “Display Settings” screen.

(Windows Vista)

When connecting a DVI-D

connector compatible display

1

Insert the display cable into the DVI-D

connector of the product.

Note

The DVI-D connector of this product does not comply

to the requirements of HDCP (High-bandwidth

Digital Content Protection).

When connecting a MONITOR

connector compatible display

1

Insert the display cable into the

MONITOR connector of the product.

Changing the display settings

On resolution

This product supports the following resolutions.

800 Ч 600, 1024 Ч 768, 1280 Ч 768, 1280 Ч 1024, 1360 Ч

768, 1400 Ч 1050, 1440 Ч 900, 1600 Ч 1200, 1680 Ч 1050

All the resolutions may not be supported depending

on the connected display. Depending on the output

resolution, images may not be displayed normally.

Select a resolution that can be displayed normally

(Depending on the display, changing the refresh rate

may be necessary).

When using Windows 7
You can change the display settings on the “Screen

Resolution” screen. (To display the “Screen

Resolution” screen, right-click on the desktop and

select “Screen Resolution” on the displayed menu.)
When using Windows Vista
A menu will appear when the

icon on the

taskbar is right-clicked. Settings for connected

displays can be made from this menu.

Setting options Explanation
Screen

Resolution

Changes the screen resolution

of the connected display.

Color Quality

Changes the color of the

connected display.

Movement

Zone

Changes the screen position of

the connected display and the

personal computer.

Extended

Desktop

Changes the extended desktop

setting.

Off

Invalidates the extended

desktop.

Advanced…

Displays the Windows

“Display Setting” screen.

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