IBM 9503-T221 User Manual

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IBM 9503-T221 LCD monitor Updating the EDID settings for your monitor

(R1.3)

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Introduction

Modern monitors internally store data on their performance characteristics and capabilities in an

abbreviated format. The information is called the monitor Extended Display Identification Data or EDID

and is read by operating systems and video graphics cards to determine the optimum display properties

for the system. The IBM T221 is a very advanced and flexible monitor and it exceeds the capability of the

EDID system to describe it fully. Special OSD menu allows alternate EDIDs to be selected which are

more suitable for certain graphics cards.

Unless you change the video graphics card that drives your monitor, there is usually no need to change

the EDID settings.

The EDID update procedure must be done carefully. If an incorrect EDID is selected, it is possible that

the monitor may not display any images afterwards.

Applicable model: All models with the following firmware level

The procedure given in this document applies to monitors with firmware at the following levels:

DDC CPU

Version 3.2 or higher

OSD CPU

Version 5.0 or higher

USB CPU

Version 4.0 or higher

FPGA LOGIC

Version 34 or higher

To check the versions, see page 2. If you need to change the settings on a monitor that has firmware at a

lower level, refer to the IBM technical support website for the T221 monitor.

1. Setting

a.

Connect the monitor to the desired graphics card and/or computer system.

b. Turn on the monitor and the computer. Wait until the system has completed its boot process and a

stable screen image is displayed. Confirm that the power indicator on the monitor shows green.

If there is no image displayed and the power indicator shows steady amber, press the Debug switch to

turn on the monitor (see the following figure), the power indicator will show blinking amber. The video

image from the computer will not appear but the screen will display a sequence of test patterns.

CAUTION:

Do not use conductive material to

press this switch. It may damage the

electric circuit inside of the monitor.

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