Displaying And Setting The Monitor Type; The Monitor Command - HP Visualize b1000 - Workstation Handbook

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Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type

Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type
The workstation ships from the factory preset to use a monitor with a specific resolution
and frequency. If you replace your workstation's monitor with a different type of monitor,
you must reconfigure your workstation to support the new monitor.

The Monitor Command

The monitor command lets you change your workstation's graphics configuration. This
command is available in the Configuration Menu of the Boot Console Handler.
NOTE
The monitor command lets you change your workstation's graphics
configuration before you replace your monitor. For information about
changing the configuration after you replace your monitor, go to the section
"Changing Your Monitor Type" in the "Setting the Monitor Type at Power On"
on page 173.
To display the current graphics and console information, enter the following command:
Main Menu:
Configuration Menu:
The correct usage for setting the graphics configurations is:
monitor graphics_path
where valid graphics_path parameters are:
graphics(1) - Graphics adapter installed in option slot 1.
graphics(2) - Graphics adapter installed in option slot 2 (primary slot).
graphics(3) - Graphics adapter installed in option slot 3.
graphics(4) - Graphics adapter installed in option slot 4 (secondary slot).
graphics(5) - Graphics adapter installed in option slot 5.
graphics(6) - Graphics adapter installed in option slot 6.
and type is the numerical monitor type as shown with the monitor list command. See
"Setting the Monitor Type" on page 172 for a list of types. For example, an HP
V
-EG graphics card (A4977A) installed in option slot 2 would be graphics(2).
ISUALIZE
Note that you can have graphics(1) through graphics(6) for your graphics_path;
however, there are two preferred I/O slots available for graphics cards in the workstation.
Those slots are slots 2 and 4. Slot 2 is the primary graphics card slot, and slot 4 is the
secondary graphics card slot.
NOTE
No space/blank characters may be used in the graphics_path names.
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Enter command>
configuration
Enter
command>
type
monitor
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