Toshiba Qosmio G30 PQG31C-HD202EF Users Manual Canada; English - Page 144
Power On Display, TV Type, Display
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HW Setup Display This tab lets you customize your computer's display settings for either the internal LCD screen or for an external monitor. Power On Display Lets you select the display to be used when the computer is booted - this setting is only available with standard VGA modes and cannot be configured through the Windows Desktop properties. Auto-Selected Selects an external monitor if one is connected. Otherwise, it selects the internal LCD (Default). LCD + Analog RGB Selects both the internal LCD and external monitor for simultaneous display. If the connected external monitor does not support the selected SVGA mode, selecting the LCD + Analog RGB mode will not display on that monitor. If the computer was using multiple display devices when it was last shut down and those devices are still present when Windows starts again the computer will continue to use the devices after Windows starts. If the devices are no longer present the computer will use the display specified in the BIOS "Power On Display" setting (if no external display device is connected, the computer will use the internal (attached) LCD display regardless of the BIOS "Power On Display" setting). TV Type You can select the type of TV to receive the signal. NTSC (JAPAN) For Japanese television sets (Default value). PAL (S-Video) For European television sets. 525p (480p, D2) This can only be selected for models with DVideo out port. 1125i (1080i, D3) This can only be selected for models with DVideo out port. 750p (720p, D4) This can only be selected for models with DVideo out port. 525i (480, D1) This can only be selected for models with DVideo out port. NTSC (US) For US television sets. When the D video output terminal is connected to the television, select either D1 through D4 in accordance to the terminal on the television. 7-2 User's Manual