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A note about the video memory modes

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A note about the video memory modes: There is a total of 35 video memory modes, generally more modes than you will use at any one time. Of these 35 modes, 7 are permanent, factory fixed modes that cannot be changed, and another 7 are set at the factory, but may be overwritten to make more room. The remaining 21 modes are left blank (empty). If you use up the 21 blank modes and still have more new video modes, the monitor will store information in the other 7 soft preset modes for the new mode storage. If additional new modes are encountered, the monitor will delete the lowest memory mode and add the new mode. If you use a video card that has a number of resolutions and frequencies that do not correspond to any of the monitor video modes set at the factory, here's what will happen: 1) As the monitor encounters new video data, if you adjust the image control icons, the monitor will save the new information in the next available empty mode (mode 15 if this is the first new data encountered). 2) If you have used up modes 15-35 with 21 new video modes, and the monitor encounters another mode (36th mode), it will store the new data in mode 15 and the old data of mode 15 is deleted. In addition, If the monitor encounters 27th new video data, the old data of mode 16 is deleted and 27th data will replace the mode 16, with above method, when this monitor encounters new mode, it can update from mode 15 to mode 35 sequentially and continuously. Example:All 35 modes are filled with following data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 m7 m8 m9 m10 m11 m12 m13 m14 m15 m16 33 34 35 m33 m34 m35 mode data Factory fixed Soft presets When new data is encountered 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 m7 m8 m9 m10 m11 m12 m13 m14 m15 m16 Factory fixed "m15"old mode 15 deleted 33 34 35 m33 m34 m35 Because the monitor is designed this way, you will always have the most common 28 video modes generated by your graphics card available with your own image settings recalled automatically. 12

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A note about the video memory modes:
There is a total of 35 video memory modes, generally more modes than
you will use at any one time. Of these 35 modes, 7 are permanent,
factory fixed modes that cannot be changed, and another 7 are set at the
factory, but may be overwritten to make more room. The remaining 21
modes are left blank (empty). If you use up the 21 blank modes and still
have more new video modes, the monitor will store information in the
other 7 soft preset modes for the new mode storage. If additional new
modes are encountered, the monitor will delete the lowest memory mode
and add the new mode.
If you use a video card that has a number of resolutions and frequencies
that do not correspond to any of the monitor video modes set at the
factory, here's what will happen:
1)
As the monitor encounters
new video data, if you adjust the image
control icons, the monitor will save the new information in the next
available empty mode (mode 15 if this is the first new data
encountered).
2)
If you have used up modes 15-35 with 21 new video modes, and the
monitor encounters another mode (36th mode), it will store the new
data in mode 15 and the old data of mode 15 is deleted.
In addition, If the monitor encounters 27th new video data, the old
data of mode 16 is deleted and 27th data will replace the mode 16,
with above method, when this monitor encounters new mode, it can
update from mode 15 to mode 35 sequentially and continuously.
Because the monitor is designed this way, you will always have the
most common 28 video modes generated by your graphics card
available with your own image settings recalled automatically.
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Example:All 35 modes are filled with following data
Factory fixed
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"m15"old mode 15 deleted
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