Totoku LV32P1, LV52P1 User Manual

Graphics card LV32P1/LV52P1
User's Manual
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Graphics Card LV32P1/LV52P1
User's Manual
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FCC Information
FCC (U.S. Federal Communications Commission)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause unacceptable interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Warning
To assure continued FCC compliance, the user must use a grounded power supply cord and the provided shielded video interface cable with bonded ferrite cores. Also, any
unauthorized changes or modications to this monitor would void the user's authority to
operate this device.
Responsible Party Located within the United States
Totoku North America, Inc. 1425 Greenway Dr., Ste. 565 Irving, TX 75038, U.S.A Tel: (469)-442-0122
CE Certication
This device complies with the requirements of the EMC directive 89/336/ EEC "Electromagnetic Compatibility."
Warning
- When using at 240 V in United States, supply must be from center-tapped, 240 V, single phase circuit.
- Concerning disposal of waste, please consult the dealer you have purchased this device from.
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Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................. 4
Package contents ...............................................................................................4
Hardware requirements ......................................................................................4
Safety precautions .............................................................................................4
Hardware Installation ............................................................................... 5
Disconnecting power cables ..............................................................................5
Installing the graphics card ................................................................................5
Connecting the display .......................................................................................6
Connecting the power cables .............................................................................6
Software Installation and Setup ............................................................. 7
Windows 2000/XP
Installing the software ......................................................................................7
Setting up display settings ...............................................................................8
Windows NT4.0
Installing the software ....................................................................................10
Setting up display settings .............................................................................10
Multi-Display Modes .............................................................................. 12
About multi-display modes ...............................................................................12
Changing Multi-Display modes (Windows 2000/XP only) ................................13
Color Modes ........................................................................................... 14
About color modes ...........................................................................................14
Changing color modes
Windows 2000/XP ..........................................................................................15
Windows NT4.0 .............................................................................................16
Q & A ....................................................................................................... 17
Prior to installation ............................................................................................17
Installation ........................................................................................................17
Uninstallation ....................................................................................................19
Display settings ................................................................................................19
Miscellaneous ..................................................................................................20
Technical Specications ....................................................................... 22
* Company and product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their
respective owners.
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Introduction
This user's manual explains how to use this graphics card along with TOTOKU LCD
displays.
Package contents
Conrm that the following items are included:
Graphics card................1
Driver CD ......................1
User’s Manual ...............1 (this manual)
Hardware requirements
• PC/AT compatible computer with a processor equivalent to or higher than Intel Pentium III
(recommended: Pentium 4 at 1.3GHz or higher)
• 64bit/66MHz or 32bit/33MHz PCI slot (recommended: 64bit/66MHz PCI slot)
• Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/NT4.0 (SP6)
• System memory: 256MB or more (384MB or more for Windows NT4.0)
(recommended: 512MB or more)
• Hard disk space: 20MB or more
CD-ROM drive
TOTOKU ME/CCL series LCD display(s)
Safety precautions
Please take the following precautions for your safety in using this graphics card.
• Do not repair or alter the product. It could cause a re, electric shock, and/or other injuries.
• If any abnormalities are observed such as odor, sound, and overheat, turn the power off
and unplug it immediately. It could cause a re and/or electric shock otherwise.
• Do not touch the product with wet hands. It could cause an electric shock.
• This product is easily damaged by static electricity. Be careful when installing, storing,
and handling.
• Do not touch the electric terminals directly.
• Keep this product away from magnetized places and objects.
• Do not leave this product on the oor. If you accidentally step on it, you could get
injured or it could damage the product.
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Hardware Installation
Notices
Please read the following notices before installing the graphics card.
• Make sure that your operating system is installed properly.
• Uninstall all previously installed drivers and display-related software such as Pivot.
Log in as a user with administrative privileges to install the driver.
• Remove all currently installed graphics cards.
• Make sure to disable an on-board graphic controller if your computer has one. Consult
the computer manufacturer on how to disable it.
• Proper operation of this graphics card is not guaranteed when used with other graphics
cards for a multi-display setup. If an error occurs, see Q&A in this manual.
Disconnecting power cables
Disconnect your computer and peripheral devices from the power sources.
Installing the graphics card
1
Remove the cover of the computer. (See the instruction manual for your computer.)
Caution: ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Breakdown
Static electricity could damage delicate components of the computer and the graphics card. Discharge static electricity by touching metal parts of the computer prior to installation. Do not touch electric parts or terminals.
2
Remove any existing graphics card(s), if any, and/or a bracket from the slot.
Caution: Burn
Internal parts may be hot if the computer has been turned on previously.
3
Install the graphics card in the slot on the computer rmly so that it does not touch
any part of the computer.
Caution: Ventilation
Ensure the proper airow to cool the graphics card by, for example, leaving the adjacent slot unoccupied. Keep the computer's internal cables away from the cooling fan or keep things away that could get caught in the fan. (Labels are easy to peel off
when heated.)
Important: Using the graphics card without its fan working could cause a failure.
4
Secure the bracket to the chassis of the computer.
Note: If the bracket is not installed completely, the DVI cable cannot be inserted all the way in. You can connect the DVI cable supplied with the display to the graphics
card rst, and then secure it to the chassis.
5
When installing more than one LV32P1/LV52P1, repeat the above steps until all cards
are installed.
Note: There is a limit to the number of the cards one computer can take depending on the types of cards, operating systems, and display drivers. Do not exceed the number limit.
6
Put the cover back on the computer.
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Connecting the display
1
Connect the DVI cable supplied with the display between the graphics card's DVI
connector and the display and tighten the screws.
Note: This graphics card has two DVI connectors: A and B. Make sure to connect the rst display to Connector A.
Do not connect/disconnect the DVI cable while the display is turned on. It could cause a graphics card failure. Connect/disconnect the DVI cables with the
display disconnected.
Caution
A
B
Connect the rst display
(on the left)
PCI Slot
DVI Connector A
Connect the second display (on the right)
DVI Connector B
2
When using multiple displays, connect them properly.
Connecting the power cables
Plug power cables from the computer, the display(s) and other peripheral devices to the wall outlets.
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Software Installation and Setup
Follow the instructions below for software installation and display setup. See Q&A if any problem occurs.
Windows 2000/XP
Installing the software
1
Turn on the display and start up the computer in VGA mode.
2
Conrm that the VGA boot screen appears followed by the Windows startup screen.
3
Log into Windows as a user with administrative privileges.
4
When the Found New Hardware Wizard starts up, cancel it.
Note: One of the following messages appears depending on your OS. Cancel the
wizard properly according to the message you see on your screen.
Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard (Windows 2000/XP): Click "Cancel." Digital Signature Not Found (Windows 2000): Click "No" and "Finish." Hardware Installation (Windows XP): Click "Stop Installation" and "Finish."
5
Insert the driver CD in the CD-ROM drive on your computer.
6
If not installed yet, install Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 by running the following le
according to the on-screen instructions.
Note: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 is necessary to display the PowerDesk-HF menu.
DriverCD/Microsoft/dotnetV20x86.exe
7
Select an appropriate display driver from the followings:
Gray mode in portrait orientation :
DriverCD/XP2K/Gray/Portrait/Setup.exe
Color mode in portrait orientation :
DriverCD/XP2K/Color/Portrait/Setup.exe
Color mode in landscape orientation: DriverCD/XP2K/Color/Landscape/Setup.exe Gray mode in landscape orientation : See the
Color Modes section for how to set to
32 bit color mode.
Install it by following the on-screen instructions:
Digital Signature Not Found (Windows 2000): Click "Yes." Hardware Installation (Windows XP): Click "Continue Anyway."
Note: During installation, the screen may go blank. Please wait for a moment. To use
displays in independent mode, put a check next to the name of this card to enable independent mode on the Matrox Display Driver Settings screen (You can also
change modes after installation). Leave the Found New Hardware Wizard alone when
it starts up during installtion. (The display gets recongized as a Plug and Play Monitor and its generic drivers will be installed automatically.)
8
Restart the computer.
Windows 2000/XP
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Setting up display settings
Make sure to restart the computer before moving on to the next.
1
Log into Windows as a user with administrative privileges.
2
Conrm that the PowerDesk-HF icon is added in the taskbar.
Note:
It takes about 30 seconds for the icon to appear on the taskbar.
When another graphics card coexists, the icon may not appear. In that case, select
the display connected to this card on the Settings tab in the Display Properties dialog box.
3
Set the resolution and color depth for each display connected to this card by following
the instructions below.
1) Select the Settings tab in the Display Properties dialog box.
Select a display icon, and the Display section shows display and card information. If it shows "Plug and Play Monitor on Matrox/TOTOKU LV...," it indicates that the display is connected to this card. If it shows "Default Monitor on Matrox/TOTOKU LV...," it means that there is no display connected.
2) Select a display that is connected to this card and set an appropriate screen resolution.
Predetermined Resolution
Resolution Landscape Portrait Display Graphics Card
5MP 2048 x 2560 2560 x 2048 ME511L, ME551i2 LV52P1
3MP 1536 x 2048 2048 x 1536
ME315L, CCL316, ME351i, CCL350i, ME355i2, CCL352i2
LV32P1
Note:
• Make sure "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor" is checked.
Windows 2000/XP
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Windows 2000/XP
• The Color quality slider does not work when 8 bit is selected in Windows XP. To
set a resolution, select Advanced>Adapter(tab)
, select an appropriate resolution
in the List All Modes section, and click "OK."
• You can have only one screen orientation in a multi-display setup.
• When a resolution higher than 1024 x 768 cannot be setd using the slider, which is
likely to happen when multiple cards are installed, select Advanced>Monitor(tab),
uncheck "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display," and click "OK." Set a desired resolution on the Display Properties screen and click "OK.".
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5
6
1
2
3
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Plug and Play Monitor
3) Select a display that says "Default Monitor on Matrox/TOTOKU LV..." in the Display
section, and uncheck "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor" so that this
display icon become inactive.
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4) To use the display in color mode, set 32 pit color in the Color quality section.
Note:
• In Windows 2000, select "True Color." In Windows XP, select "Highest (32 bit)."
• Only 8 bit (256 colors) is available for grayscale modes.
5) If another display is connected to this card, repeat step 2.
6) Click "OK" to apply the all settings.
4
If necessary, change grayscale modes (see the Grayscale Modes section).
5
If necessary, change multi-display modes (see the Multi-Display Modes section).
6
When in a multi-display setup, check the physical arrangement of displays: select
Display Properties>Settings(tab) and click "Identify." If necessary, rearrange displays by dragging the icons and click "Apply."
7
When in a multi-display setup, conrm your primary display: select Display Proper
ties>Settings(tab), select the subject display's icon, check "Use this device as the
primary monitor," and click "OK."
8
Remove the driver CD from the CD-ROM drive.
Windows NT4.0
Windows NT4.0
Installing the software
1
Turn on the display and start up the computer in VGA mode.
2
Conrm that the VGA boot screen appears followed by the Windows startup screen.
3
Log into Windows as a user with administrative privileges.
4
Insert the driver CD in the CD-ROM drive on your computer.
5
Select and install an appropriate driver by following the on-screen instructions.
Gray mode :
DriverCD/NT4/Gray/Setup.exe
Color mode :
DriverCD/NT4/Color/Setup.exe
Note: During installation, the screen may go blank. Please wait for a moment.
6
Restart the computer.
Setting up display settings
Make sure to restart the computer before moving on to the next.
1
Log into Windows as a user with administrative privileges.
2
Conrm that the PowerDesk-HF icon is added in the taskbar.
Note: It takes about 30 seconds for the icon to appear on the taskbar.
3
When the Invalid Display Settings screen pops up automatically, close it.
4
And close the Display Properties dialog box that also pops up automatically.
Windows 2000/XP
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Windows NT4.0
5
Follow the instructions below to set the screen resolution and color depth settings.
1) Double-click the PowerDesk-HF icon in the taskbar to display the Matrox Display Properties dialog box and select the Settings tab.
2) Select a display mode:
Single display : click the Single Display button. Two displays : click the Multi-Display Desktop button.
3) Set a resolution using the slider in the Display area section.
Predetermined Resolution
Resolution Landscape Portrait Display Graphics Card
5MP 2048 x 2560 2560 x 2048 ME511L, ME551i2 LV52P1
3MP 1536 x 2048 2048 x 1536
ME315L, CCL316, ME351i, CCL350i,
ME355i2
LV32P1
4) To use the display in color mode, set 32 pit color in the Color palette section.
Note: Only 256 colors (8 bit) is available for grayscale modes.
5) Click "OK" to apply the all settings.
6
If necessary, change grayscale modes (see the Grayscale Modes section).
7
When in the multi-display setup, check the physical arrangement of displays.
8
Remove the driver CD from the CD-ROM drive.
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Multi-Display Modes
About multi-display modes
The following modes are available:
Independent Mode: two displays working independently and separately
Stretched Mode: two displays combined into one desktop
● Single Display Mode: only one display working
Mode
1 Display/card
2 Displays/
card
4 Displays on 2 Cards
(2 Displays/card)
Independent
Mode
2
1
1
2
21 3 4
Stretched
Mode
1
2
1
Single Display
Mode
1
Independent Mode allows two displays to work independently and separately, which is a
very common multi-display conguration in Windows 2000 and XP. Each Display needs
to be set up separately.
Stretched Mode is where two displays, connected to the same card and running at
the same resolution, are combined into one wide screen desktop. This conguration is
usually used in Windows NT4.0.
Note: Four displays that are connected to two cards cannot be combined into one wide screen desktop.
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Changing multi-display modes (Windows 2000/XP only)
1
Display the PowerDesk-HF menu by double-clicking the PowerDesk-HF
icon in the taskbar.
2
Select "Multi-Display Setup."
Note: When only one graphics card is installed, the graphics card icon does not appear.
3
Select a multi-display mode.
Stretched Mode : Select "2 displays, Stretched mode." Independent Mode : Select "2 displays, Independent mode." Single Display Mode : Select "1 display."
4
Repeat step 3 for another card, if any, and click "Yes."
Note: When switching from or to Independent Mode, restart the computer.
5
Conrm your multi-display mode settings.
Stretched Mode:
1) Check the physical arrangement of the two displays.
2) Select Display Properties>Settings(tab) and check the display icons and their
resolutions.
Independent Mode:
1) Select Display Properties>Settings(tab) and check the display icons and their
resolutions.
2) Select PowerDesk-HF>Grayscale Settings and check the display mode for each
display.
Windows 2000/XP
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Grayscale Modes
About color modes
The following modes are available:
8 bit Grayscale (256 shades of gray)
• Fixed linear gray palette (default)
• Fixed non-linear gray palette
• Programmable gray palette (not recommended)
Color
• 32 bit color mode
• 16 bit color (not recommended)
• 8 bit color (not recommended)
Note:
• The unrecommended modes do not support 8 bit grayscale (256 shades of gray).
• See the table below for the names of color modes in different operating systems.
Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows NT
32 bit Color True Color Highest (32 bit) True Color 16 bit Color
High Color Medium (16 bit) High Color
8 bit Color 256 Colors Low (8 bit) 256 Colors
Use 32 bit color for color displays.
8 bit grayscale and 32 bit color are available for monochrome displays. We recommend
xed linear gray palette or xed non-linear gray palette if you prioritize drawing speed.
To avoid color palette-related problems in a multi-display setup that includes a color display, use 32 bit color. Please note, however, the drawing speed in 32 bit color mode may be slower than in gray palette modes. When used in combination with certain applications (viewers), the drawing speed may become much slower.
The 32 bit color mode is recommended for multi gradation display with the use of certain
applications (viewers) or when using OpenGL.
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Changing grayscale modes
Windows 2000/XP
1
Display the PowerDesk-HF menu by double-clicking the PowerDesk-HF
icon in the taskbar.
2
Select "Grayscale Setup."
Note: When only one graphics card is installed, the graphics card icon does not appear.
3
Select a color mode.
8 bit grayscale mode: Select "Use 256 shades of gray" and select either "Fixed linear
gray palette" or "Fixed non-linear gray palette."
32 bit color mode : Select "Use color."
4
Repeat step 3 for other displays, if any, click "OK," and restart the computer.
5
Conrm your grayscale mode settings.
8 bit Grayscale Mode: Select PowerDesk-HF>Grayscale Setup and check the
settings for each display.
32 bit Color Mode : Select
Display Properties>Settings(tab) and check the settings for each display. If necessary, select "True Color" in Windows 2000 or select "Highest (32 bit)" in Windows XP.
Note: In a multi-display setup, the color depth settings for secondary displays may be set to 256 colors in the Display Properties dialog box.
Windows 2000/XP
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