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EN-36 User’s Manual
dynadock™
The DVI component additionally supports:
Note that interlaced modes are not supported.
Additional modes may be offered, depending upon the connected monitor,
but these are not currently guaranteed.
If the monitor does not advertise the supported modes, the VGA or DVI
component will choose a set of common screen modes.
If cloning the primary display, the VGA or DVI component will try to use the
preferred monitor mode. In some cases, this may not be the most
appropriate mode for the mirrored desktop. It is recommended that the
primary display resolution be changed to closer match the default
resolution of the dynadock monitor.
Initial Use
When the VGA or DVI component first starts, it will mirror the primary
monitor. Changes to the screen mode and VGA or DVI component
operation mode can be made under the Windows display properties.
If no output is seen on the monitor connected to the VGA or DVI
component, it may be in a mode which cannot be displayed by the monitor.
This can happen if the monitor does not report its supported modes to the
VGA or DVI component. Reduce the resolution of the primary display, and
in turn the resolution of the VGA or DVI component display until an image is
shown.
Adjusting the Video Settings - Windows Vista Operations:
1. Position the mouse anywhere on your computer desktop, right-click and
select Personalize, then click Display Settings.
2. To change the screen resolution or color quality, select those options on
the screen. Be sure to select one of the supported resolutions and color
quality numbers in the table above. For an external monitor, you can
also select any resolution or color quality supported by that monitor.
3. To change the refresh rate, on the Display Settings screen, click
Advanced Settings and then click Monitor.
Resolution/
Color Depth
1600x1200
16 bit
60
32 bit
80
NOTE: For more information on supported modes, be sure to check the
documentation supplied with your monitor.
NOTE: Placing the monitor into an unsupported mode for long periods can
damage it.

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