Operation Manual

Graphics Adapter
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2. The TV Out port of your graphics adapter always provides a suitable signal for
any TV sets. However, you can optimize this signal for better quality. Especially
when using a professional projector resolution, refresh rate and interlaced/non-
interlaced signals are possible.
In order to perform this setting, go to Start/Control Panel. The Control Panel win-
dow will open. Here you'll find the Display icon. Double-click on it to open it. The
Display Properties window opens. Click the Settings tab. Open the configuration
by clicking the Advanced button.
3. A new window will pop up. Click the GeForce tab. Here you can select between
the different output devices, such as a computer monitor, projector, television or flat
screen.
Note ...
Once you have made the connection between your computer and the TV set,
you must turn the TV set on and configure it to receive the video signal. This
means that you select the "Video", "AV" or similar input source on your TV.
Sometimes, your computer needs to be restarted in order for the graphics
adapter to detect the new connection and to provide the proper signal automati-
cally. If the described icons for your TV set are not available or grayed-out,
check the cable connection or restart your PC.
The difference between
a projector and a TV set
is that the projector uses
an S-Video or RGB
signal by default, whilst
the TV set uses a nor-
mal VHS (Composite)
signal.
You can easily click on
the desired device with
the mouse and make it
your "Primary Display".
This device will then be
used for the display out-
put and the video signal
will be optimized for that device. You can modify the settings for the enabled device
in the menu on the left-hand side. Depending on the features of your TV set or pro-
jector you can further optimize the video output.