User Manual
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Supported Video Mode
The regulations that determine the maximum possible number of colors and screen resolution
that is controlled by the display controller is called the video mode.
All the video modes that this product supports in English mode are shown below.
Usually the mode number is used by the programmer to differentiate between the various modes.
When application software specifies a mode based on the mode number, that number may not
match the number in the diagram. In this case, select the original resolution, font size and
number of colors.
Video
Mode
Format Resolution
Font
Size
Number of
colors
CRT Refresh
Rate (Hz)
— 800
×
600 dots — 256/256K
—
1024
×
768 dots
*1
— 256/256K
60/75/85/100
— 1280
×
600 dots
*1
— 256/256K 60
—
1280
×
1024 dots
*1
— 256/256K
—
1600
×
1200 dots
*1
— 256/256K
— 800
×
600 dots — 64K/64K
—
1024
×
768 dots
*1
— 64K/64K
60/75/85/100
— 1280
×
600 dots — 64K/64K 60
—
1280
×
1024 dots
*1
— 64K/64K 60/75/85/100
— 1600
×
1200 dots
*1
— 64K/64K 60
—
800
×
600 dots
— 16M/16M 60/75/85/100
— 1024
×
768 dots
*1
— 16M/16M 60/75/85
—
1280
×
600 dots
*2
— 16M/16M
—
SVGA
Graphics
1280
×
1024 dots
*2
— 16M/16M
60
*1: When the display is LCD, a semblance of the screen is displayed within the actual screen
(1280 × 600).
(Caution) Some of the screen modes have different refresh rate modes that can not be used
in multimonitor.
*2: When the display is a CRT, s semblance of the screen is displayed within the actual screen
(1280 × 600).