Doc# 27-0002UM Issued 7/99 Rev. 1.2
Configure Monitor
The Command Console offers several methods to set up the monitor, depend-
ing on the operating system used for your computer. Use the Setup Diskette
and select the setup that is best for your computer operating system.
When first used, you must perform Automatic Setup (AUTO SETUP). This
procedures sets up the monitor to process the video signals from the computer
without image discoloration or smearing. After performing AUTO SETUP, the
settings are stored and used each time the monitor is turned on.
The Setup Utility included on the Setup Diskette is for display dot patterns.
They do not replace or modify the display driver.
The Automatic Setup instructions require the monitor to be warmed up for 15
minutes. However, this is not required for normal operation.
SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95 OR WINDOWS 98
To use the Plug and Play feature in
Windows 95 or Windows 98, files
should be loaded from the Setup
Diskette as follows:
1. Turn the computer off and attach
devices.
2. Ensure that the monitor is con-
nected correctly.
3. Turn on the monitor and then the
computer. Allow the computer to
boot into Windows 95 or Windows
98. The computers Plug and Play
code may display a warning that
the system hardware has changed.
This probably means that it has
detected the new monitor for the
first time.
4. Open the DISPLAY PROPERTIES
window by clicking on START,
SETTINGS, CONTROL PANEL and
then double clicking on the
DISPLAY icon.
NOTE: This section must be
completed before
continuing with the
Windows 95 or Windows
98 Auto Setup for the
computer.
5. Select the SETTINGS tab.
6. Select the CHANGE DISPLAY TYPE
button.
7. Select the CHANGE MONITOR
TYPE button.
8. Insert the Setup Diskette into drive
A: and select the Have Diskette
button.
9. Select OK.
10. Choose IBM T55A monitor and
select OK. The files will be copied
from the diskette to the computer
hard drive.
11. Close all open windows and
remove the diskette.
12. Reboot the computer system. The
system will automatically select the
maximum refresh rate and corre-
sponding Color Matching Profiles.
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