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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:55 am Post subject: |
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Hi
Sorry this is a long posting but I hope there is enough detail for someone to be able to help. Second copy without typos!
I have a 20" autoscanning Taxan Ultravision 1095LR monitor which has hardly been used from new, and not at all in the last 8 years!
I have just brought it back into service with a win98SE system fitted with a Matrox Millenium G400 graphics card and BNC cable, using Taxan drivers which are supposed to be OK for 9x-XP. Clicking on the Matrox installation it confirms that it will output to monitors set to all the windows settings at 24-bit colour at 60Hz which is fine by me. I have the Taxan User's manual which says there are 12 Channel presets and 6 user settings. Several of these are at the wanted V scan rates of 60Hz but none were picked automatically (Ch02-640x480 HScan 31), 05-800x600 (HScan 37., 09-1024x768 (HScan 48.2), 11-1280x1024 (HSan 64.4)). I was surprised it didn't autoscan to the windows resolution settings but that might be the horizontal scan rates don't match the Matrox card's. I made user settings on Ch13-18, each time overrwriting ones presumably set when I used it years ago. Settings are easy enough to make though when asked for a label it starts at Ch90 and takes an age to get down to the available labels! Gave them 'resolution' labels.
Unfortunately I had one more I wanted to set so I took the option of 'initialising presets and clear user channels' : pressing Mode and BNC while powering up restores the 12 factory presets. I did this twice because one of the resolution labels was incomplete and I couldn't find a way of editing it. Obtained the set I wanted, but on starting up the computer the screens before Windows opened were all wrong!
The third time I reset the factory defaults I no longer got an option to provide a label it just gave me Ch01 for the 1280x1024 one and the same Ch01 for each subsequent user setting!!!
Is there a battery internally to hold the settings?
Are they held on eeprom?
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PeterGrant |
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:50 am Post subject: Taxan UV 1095LR monitor SN 1541EV04290 problems settings up. |
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Hi
Sorry this is a long posting but I hope there is enough detail for someone to be able to help.
I have a 20" autoscanning Taxan Ultravision 1095LR monitor which has hardly been used from new, and not at all in the last 8 years!
I have just brought it back into service with a win98SE system fitted with a Matrox Millenium G400 graphics card and BNC cable, using Taxan drivers which are supposed to be OK for 9x-XP. Clicking on the Matrox installation it confirms that it will output to monitors set to all the windows settings at 24-bit colour at 60Hz which is fine by me. I have the Taxan User's manual which says there are 12 Channel presets and 6 user settings. Several of these are at the wanted V scan rates of 60Hz but none were picked automatically (Ch02-640x480 HScan 31.5), 05-800x600 (HScan 37. , 09-1024x768 (HScan 48.2), 11-1280x1024 (HSan 64.4)). I was surprised it didn't autoscan to the windows resolution settings but that might be the horizontal scan rates don't match the Matrox card's. I made user settings on Ch13-18, each time overrwriting ones presumably set when I used it years ago. Settings are easier enough to make though when asked for a label it starts at Ch90 and takes an age to get down to the available labels! Game them resolution labels.
Unfortunately I had one more I wanted to set so I took the option of 'initialising presets and clear user channels' : pressing Mode and BNC while powering up restores the 12 factory presets. I did this twice because one of the resolution labels was incomplete and I couldn't find a way of editing it. Obtained the set I wanted, but on starting up the computer the screens before Windows opened were all wrong!
The third time I reset the factory defaults I no longer got an option to provide a label it just gave me Ch01 for the 1280x1024 one and the same Ch01 for each subsequent user setting!!!
Is there a battery internally to hold the settings?
Are they held on eeprom?
I have a picall programmer and a competent technician if anyone can help.
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