Preset modes, Selecting the input signal, User modes – Sony GDM-W900 User Manual

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Preset Modes

Preset modes

The monitor has nine factory preset modes for true “Plug &
Play” capability.

Table of preset modes

No. Resolution

Horizontal Vertical

Graphic mode

(dots

×

lines)

Frequency Frequency

1

640

×

480

31.5 kHz

60 Hz

VGA Graphic

2

720

×

400

31.5 kHz

70 Hz

VGA Text

3

1280

×

1024

80.0 kHz

75 Hz

VESA

1)

4

1600

×

1200

93.8 kHz

75 Hz

VESA

5

1920

×

1080

67.5 kHz

60 Hz

Sony

6

1920

×

1080

84.4 kHz

72 Hz

Sony

7

1600

×

1024

81.3 kHz

76 Hz

Sony

8

1920

×

1200

95.0 kHz

76 Hz

Sony

9

1920

×

1035

33.8 kHz

60 Hz

HDTV

1) VESA is a trademark of Video Electronics Standard Association.

User modes

When using a video mode that is not one of the preset
modes, some fine tuning may be required to optimize the
display to your preference. Simply adjust the monitor
according to the adjustments instructions on pages 9 to 15.
The adjustments will be stored automatically and recalled
whenever that mode is used.
A total of 16 user-defined modes can be stored in memory.
If a 17th mode is entered, it will replace the first.

For less common modes, and modes that may evolve in the
future, the Digital Multiscan Technology of this monitor will
perform all of the complex adjustments necessary to ensure
a high quality picture for any timing in its frequency range.
However, due to the wide variety of video boards on the
market, it may be necessary for the user to fine tune the
vertical/horizontal size and centering.

Recommended horizontal timing conditions
Horizontal sync width should be more than 0.8 µsec.
Horizontal blanking width should be more than 2.7 µsec.

Note for Windows

® 2)

users

Check your video board manual or the utility program
which comes with your graphic board and select the highest
available refresh rate to maximize monitor performance.

2) Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in

the United States and other countries.

Selecting the Input Signal

This monitor has two signal input connectors and can
connect two computers. When the power of both computers
is on, select the signal you want to input as follows.

1

Turn on power of the monitor and the computer.

2

Select the input signal.

To input the signal from the computer connected to
the 5 BNC’s connector
Set the INPUT switch to BNC.

To input the signal from the computer connected to
the HD15 connector
Set the INPUT switch to HD15.

If only one computer is connected or turned on
Set the INPUT switch to AUTO (center position). The
input signal is automatically selected.

3

If necessary, adjust the user controls according to
your preference on pages 9 to 15.

When you set the INPUT switch to “AUTO”and
connect computers to both connectors

If you turn on or restart the computer you want to input a signal
from, or the computer is in power saving mode, the monitor may
automatically select another computer’s signal. This is because no
signal is input to the monitor at that moment. If this happens,
select the signal using the INPUT switch.

For the customers using the Windows95

Even if you select SONY for the maker on the device select screen,
the model name (GDM-W900) may not appear. In this case, select
the DDC standard monitor.

HD15

AUTO

INPUT

BNC

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