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    							  31   How to adjust your monitor
      
     
    Recall sub menu
    Press the W or X keys to select Color Recall.
    Press the Enter key to recall color settings, or 
    press the Exit key to return to previous menu.
    Press the 
    W or X keys to select Recall All.
    Press the Enter key to recall position and color 
    settings, or press the Exit key to return to 
    previous menu.
     
    						
    							32  How to adjust your monitor  
     
    Response Time: The time it takes to switch a pixel off and then on and then off again (or from black 
    to white and back to black). A low response time is desirable for the display of moving images 
    Miscellaneous sub menu
    Input Select:
    Press the 
    W or X keys to select D-sub (analog) 
    or DVI (digital) input to activate the new 
    settings.
    Press the Exit key to return to previous menu.
     
    Sharpness:
    Press the 
    W or X keys to adjust the degree of 
    Sharpness.
    Press the Exit key to return to previous menu.
     
    Display Information:
    Select Display Information to display the 
    current monitor property settings. 
    Press the Exit key to return to previous menu.
     
    AMA:
    (Available for FP93GX  only)
    Select the 
    W or X keys to confirm AMA. 
    When you choose “On”, it will improve the gray 
    level response time of the LCD panel.
    To return to previous menu, press “Exit.”
     
    						
    							
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      How to adjust your monitor
    without ghosting. The Response Time quoted for ma ny LCD monitors is specific to transitions 
    from black to white and back again, it does not specify the time required to switch between the 
    many gray levels or colors that make up an image. 
    Gray to Gray or GTG Response Time: “Real world” video content contains a combination of 
    grayscale images. It generally takes longer for a pixel to transition to an intermediate level of 
    intensity (i.e. a gray or color level)  than it does for it to turn completely black or completely white. 
    For example the “Gray to Gray response time” of an LCD panel may generally be 30 to 40 ms while 
    the “Response Time” is 12 ms. BenQs AMA technology greatly reduces the GTG response time so 
    moving parts of the image are clearer, no matter what the image content is. With Advanced Motion 
    Acceleration (AMA), the average GTG response time can be as low as 2 ms.  
     
    						
    							34 Troubleshooting  
    Troubleshooting
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    The image is blurred:
    Read the How to adjust the screen resolution section, and then select the correct resolution, 
    refresh rate and make adjustments based on these instructions.
    How do you use a VGA extension cable?
    Remove the extension cable for the test. Is the image now in focus? If not, optimize the image by 
    working through the instructions in the 
    How to adjust the screen refresh rate section It is normal 
    for blurring to occur due to conduction losses in extension cables. You can minimize these losses 
    by using an extension cable with better conduction quality or with a built-in booster.
    Does the blurring only occur at resolutions lower than the native (maximum) resolution?
    Read the How to adjust the screen resolution section. Select the native resolution.
    Pixel errors can be seen:
    One of several pixels is permanently black, one or more pixels are permanently white, one or more 
    pixels are permanently red, green, blue or another color.
    •  Clean the LCD screen.
    •  Cycle power on-off.
    •  These are pixels that are permanently on or off and is a natural defect that occurs in LCD 
    technology.
    The image has a faulty coloration:
    It has a yellow, blue or pink appearance.
    On the monitor, press “Enter” key and press W or X key to move to the “Recall” icon and press 
    “Enter” key to enter “Recall” sub menu. Press 
    W or X key to select “Color Recall” and select “Yes” 
    in “Color Recall” sub menu, then press “Enter” key to recall to factory settings. If the image is still 
    not correct and the OSD also has faulty coloration, this means one of the three primary colors is 
    missing in the signal input. Now check the signal cable connectors. If any pin is bent or broken off, 
    please contact your dealer to get necessary support.
    No image can be seen:
    Is the prompt on the display illuminated in green?
    If the LED is illuminated in green and there is a message “Out of Range” on the screen, this means 
    you are using a display mode that this monitor does not support, please change the setting to one 
    of the supported mode. Please read “
    Supported operating modes” section.
    Is the prompt on the display illuminated in orange?
    If the LED is illuminated in orange, the power management mode is active. Press any button on 
    the computer keyboard or move the mouse. If that does not help, check the signal cable 
    connectors. If any pin is bent or broken off, please contact your dealer to get necessary support.
    Is the prompt on the display not illuminated at all?
    Check the power supply mains socket, the external power supply and the mains switch.
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    							  35   Troubleshooting
    The image is distorted, flashes or flickers:
    Read the How to adjust the screen resolution section and then select the correct resolution, 
    refresh rate and make adjustments based on these instructions.
    The image is displaced in one direction:
    Read the How to adjust the screen resolution section and then select the correct resolution, 
    refresh rate and make adjustments based on these instructions.
    Need More Help?
    If your problems remain after checking this manual, please contact your place of purchase or 
    e-mail us at: [email protected]
     
    						
    							36  Supported operating modes  
    Supported operating modes
    •Modes not listed in the table may not be supported. For an optimal picture, we recommended you 
    choose a mode listed in the table above.
    •There are 22 available modes that are compatible with Windows. 
    •Image disruption may occur as a result of signal frequency differences from VGA cards which do 
    not correspond with the usual standard. This is not, however, an error. You may improve this 
    situation by altering an automatic setting or by manually changing the phase setting and the pixel 
    frequency from the “Geometry” menu.
    •If you switch off the monitor, interference lines can occur on your screen. But do not be concerned 
    about this, as it is normal. 
    •To extend the service life of the product, we recommend that you use your computers power 
    management function. 
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    Incoming display mode (Input timing)
    ResolutionHorizontal 
    Frequency (KHz)Ve r t i c a l  
    Frequency (Hz)Pixel 
    Frequency (MHz)Comment
    640x350 31.47(P) 70.08(N) 25.17 DOS
    720x400 31.47(N) 70.08(P) 28.32 DOS
    640x480 31.47(N) 60.00(N) 25.18 DOS
    640x480 35.00(N) 67.00(N) 30.24 Macintosh
    640x480 37.86(N) 72.80(N) 31.50 VESA
    640x480 37.50(N) 75.00(N) 31.50 VESA
    800x600 35.16(P) 56.25(P) 36.00 VESA
    800x600 37.88(P) 60.32(P) 40.00 VESA
    800x600 48.08(P) 72.19(P) 50.00 VESA
    800x600 46.87(P) 75.00(P) 49.50 VESA
    832x624 49.72(N) 74.55(N) 57.29 Macintosh
    1024x768 48.36(N) 60.00(N) 65.00 VESA
    1024x768 56.48(N) 70.10(N) 75.00 VESA
    1024x768 60.02(P) 75.00(P) 78.75 VESA
    1152x864 67.50(P) 75.00(P) 108.00 VESA
    1152x870 68.68(N) 75.06(N) 100.00 Macintosh
    1152x900 61.80(N) 66.00(N) 94.50 SUN 66
    1152x900 71.81(N) 76.14(N) 108.00 SUN
    1280x1024 64.00(P) 60.00(P) 108.00 VESA
    1280x1024 75.83(N) 71.53(N) 128.00 IBMI
    1280x1024 80.00(P) 75.00(P) 135.00 VESA
    1280x1024 81.18(N) 76.16(N) 135.09 SPARC2
     
    						
    							  37   Specifications
    Specifications
    BenQ FP93G
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    ModelFP93G
    Display type 
    Viewable diagonal 
    Native (maximum) resolution
    Colors
    Contrast / Brightness
    Response time 
    Viewing angle (left/right, up/down) 19.0”, active, TFT
    480 mm
    1,280 x 1,024
    16.2 million
    700:1 / 300 cd/m
    2
    6 ms 
    140, 135 (CR=10)
    160, 160 (CR=5)
    Line frequency 
    Image frequency31 - 81 kHz Multi- frequency monitor
    56 - 76 Hz modes within these parameters
    Image diagnostics
    Controls 
    FunctionsDigital, OSD Technology, i Key (automatic image 
    setting) 
    5 buttons and i Key.
    Contrast, brightness, vert. & hor. image position, 
    phase, pixel clock, color balance, color palette, 
    multiple-language OSD, OSD position, status 
    indicator, input selection
    Power management
    Max. power consumption 
    Power saving modeVESA DPMS, EPA
    40 Watt
    <
     1 Watt, 120 V
    <
     2 Watt, 240 V
    Input signal 
    SynchronizationRGB analog 0.7 Vpp/75 Ohm positive 
    Digital: DVI-D (optional)
    TTL separate signal connection 15-pin mini D-sub 
    cable 
    Temperature (operating) 
    Air humidity (operating)0 °C - 40 °C
    10% - 90%
    Certifications TCO 03, TÜV/Ergonomics, TÜV/ GS, FCC Class 
    B, ISO 13406-2, VCCI, CB Report, CE, C-Tick, 
    BSMI, Fimko, GOST, CSA, CCC
     
    						
    							38 Specifications  
    Operating voltage 
    Dimensions (H x W x D) 
    WeightAutomatic switched mode power supply, 
    90-264 V, 47-63 Hz
    410.1 x 404.2 x 168.2 mm
    5.0 kg
     
    						
    							  39   Specifications
    BenQ FP93GX
    ModelFP93GX
    Display type 
    Viewable diagonal 
    Native (maximum) resolution
    Colors
    Contrast / Brightness
    Response time 
    Viewing angle (left/right, up/down) 19.0” , active, TFT
    480 mm
    1,280 x 1,024
    16.2 million
    700:1 / 300 cd/m
    2
    6 ms (Ton + Toff)
    2 ms (GTG)
    140, 135 (CR=10)
    160, 160 (CR=5)
    Line frequency 
    Image frequency31 - 81 kHz Multi- frequency monitor
    56 - 76 Hz modes within these parameters
    Image diagnostics
    Controls 
    FunctionsDigital, OSD Technology, i Key (automatic image 
    setting) 
    5 buttons and i Key.
    Contrast, brightness, vert. & hor. image position, 
    phase, pixel clock, color balance, color palette, 
    multiple-language OSD, OSD position, status 
    indicator, input selection, AMA* activation
    Power management
    Max. power consumption 
    Power saving modeVESA DPMS, EPA
    40 Watt
    <
     1 Watt, 120 V
    <
     2 Watt, 240 V
    Input signal 
    SynchronizationRGB analog 0.7 Vpp/75 Ohm positive 
    Digital: DVI-D (optional)
    TTL separate signal connection 15-pin mini D-sub 
    cable 
    Temperature (operating) 
    Air humidity (operating)0 °C - 40 °C
    10% - 90%
    Certifications TCO 03, TÜV/Ergonomics, TÜV/ GS, FCC Class 
    B, ISO 13406-2, VCCI, CB Report, CE, C-Tick, 
    BSMI, Fimko, GOST, CSA, CCC
     
    						
    							
    40 Specifications  
    *Response Time: The time it takes to switch a pixel off and then on and then off again (or from 
    black to white and back to black). A low response time is desirable for the display of moving 
    images without ghosting. The Response Time quoted for many LCD monitors is specific to 
    transitions from black to white and back again, it does not specify the time required to switch 
    between the many gray levels or colors that make up an image. 
    Gray to Gray or GTG Response Time: “Real world” video content contains a combination of 
    grayscale images. It generally takes longer for a pixel to transition to an intermediate level of 
    intensity (i.e. a gray or color level) than it does for it to turn completely black  or completely white. 
    For example the “Gray to Gray response time” of an LCD panel may generally be 30 to 40 ms while 
    the “Response Time” is 12 ms. BenQs AMA technology greatly reduces the GTG response time so 
    moving parts of the image are clearer, no matter what the image content is. With Advanced Motion 
    Acceleration (AMA), the average GTG response time can be as low as 2 ms. 
    Operating voltage 
    Dimensions (H x W x D) 
    Weight Automatic switched mode power supply, 
    90-264 V, 47-63 Hz
    410.1 x 404.2 x 168.2 mm
    5.0 kg
     
    						
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