If no picture appears on your screen
• Check that the power cord and the video signal cable are
properly connected.
• If “No input signal” appears on the screen:
– Check that the input priority setting is correct (page 16).
– The computer is in the power saving mode. Try pressing any
key on the keyboard or moving the mouse.
– Check that the input signal setting is correct by pressing the
INPUT button (page 11).
• If “Cable disconnected” appears on the screen:
– Check that the video signal cable is properly connected.
– Check that the input signal setting is correct by pressing the
INPUT button (page 11).
• If “Not supported signal” appears on the screen, reconnect the
old monitor. Then adjust the computer’s graphics board within
the following ranges.
Analog RGB
Digital RGB
Horizontal
28–92 kHz
28–75 kHz
frequency
Vertical
48–85 Hz
60 Hz
frequency
Resolution
1600×1200 or less
1600×1200 or less
For more information about on-screen messages, see “Trouble
symptoms and remedies” on page 21.
No need for specific drivers
The monitor complies with the “DDC” Plug & Play standard and
automatically detects all the monitor’s information. No specific driver
needs to be installed on the computer.
The first time you turn on your computer after connecting the monitor, the
setup Wizard may appear on the screen. In this case, follow the on-screen
instructions. The Plug & Play monitor is automatically selected so that
you can use this monitor.
The vertical frequency is set to 60 Hz.
Since flickers are unobtrusive on the monitor, you can use it as it is. You
do not need to set the vertical frequency to any particular high value.