28—UTILITY Menu Parameters
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VGA
The following parameters let you set up the VS-2000’s output to a connected VGA
monitor—we’ve already described them briefly on Page 66, but here’s some additional
detail. If you’re not using an external monitor, these settings have no effect.
VGA OUT
The VGA OUT switch turns the VS-2000’s feed to a connected monitor on or off.
REFRESH RATE
Every monitor constantly re-draws, or “refreshes,” its image. The faster the monitor can
do this, the less likely you are to notice. When a monitor refreshes too slowly, you can
see a flicker that can be wearing. Set the parameter to 60Hz, 66Hz, 70Hz or 75Hz.
H.POSITION
Adjust the H.POSITION (“Horizontal Position”) parameter to shift the image on your
VGA monitor to the left (negative values) or right (positive values). You can move as far
as -5 to the left or +5 to the right.
V.POSITION
Adjust the V.POSITION parameter to shift the image on your VGA monitor downward
(negative values) or upward (positive values) by as much as -11 down or +11 up.
OPERATION TARGET
OPERATION TARGET sets either the VS-2000’s internal LCD or a connected VGA
monitor as the main operational display. The main display responds to the VS-2000’s
top-panel controls, mouse and optional keyboard, and all messages appear there.
When you reset the OPERATION TARGET, the previous main display confirms the change.
PS/2 MOUSE, PS/2 KEYBOARD
For a description of the VS-2000’s mouse settings, see Page 66. For a description of the
VS-2000’s ACSII keyboard settings, see Page 66.
The use of an external VGA monitor requires the purchase and installation of a
VS20-VGA VGA/Mouse Expansion Board, sold separately.
Consult your VGA monitor’s documentation to learn its recommended refresh rate. If
you select a value the monitor doesn’t support, image quality may be poor, and damage
to the monitor may result.
You can quickly toggle this parameter by holding down HOME and pressing
F6(LCD
↔
VGA).
The use of a mouse and/or keyboard requires the purchase and installation of a
VS20-VGA VGA/Mouse Expansion Board, sold separately. To use a mouse
and
keyboard, an PS/2 “Y” cable is also required.
The internal LCD shows: The external VGA shows:
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