Using Your Flat Panel Display

    The FPD 1520 flat panel display is a high-resolution color LCD with:

1024 × 768 maximum resolution
Over 16 million colors
Excellent contrast and legibility
Space-saving and lightweight design
Reduced power usage

Connecting the flat panel display

To connect the flat panel display:

    1. Connect the video cable to the matching video port on the back of your computer.
    1. Plug the AC power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet.

       

Starting the flat panel display

To start the flat panel display:

    1. Press the power button once. The LED on the button turns on. If the power LED is not green, check the power connection. For troubleshooting information, see No power.
    1. Turn on the computer.

    2. After the computer is running, the LED on the power button should be green. Allow about 10 seconds for the video signal to appear. If the power LED is not green or you do not see a video signal, check the connections. For more troubleshooting information, see Troubleshooting.

    3. Adjust the tilt of the panel for the best viewing angle.

    4. Get the best picture possible by using the On-Screen Display (OSD) to adjust the display settings. For more information, see Adjusting display settings.

    Tips & Tricks

    Use the Auto Adjust OSD option to automatically optimize your display setting for the current screen resolution setting. The optimal display mode for your 15-inch flat panel display is 1024 × 768.

         

    Adjusting display settings

      You can adjust your display image by using external controls (located on the flat panel display itself) and software controls (accessible in Windows).

    External controls

      This flat panel display features an On-Screen Display (OSD) that lets you adjust and save contrast, brightness, and other settings for the display. The flat panel display saves changes you make to the settings, even if you turn off the flat panel display.

    Press the up arrow button to move upward in the OSD menu.
    Press the down arrow button to move downward in the OSD menu.
    Press + to increase the value of a selected OSD item.
    Press - to decrease the value of a selected OSD item.

    OSD menus

      You can access any of these menus in the OSD:

    OSD Adjust Description

    Brightness. Increase or decrease the brightness.

    Contrast. Increase or decrease the contrast.

    H-Position. Move the display area to the left or to the right.

    V-Position. Move the display area upward or downward.

    Phase. Increase or decrease the snow noise of the image.

    Clock. Fine adjust the dot clock after performing an Auto Adjust.

    OSD H-Position. Move the OSD to the left or to the right.

    V-Position. Move the OSD upward or downward.

    Color Balance. Press - or + to select 9300, 7500, 6500, or custom (User) color temperatures.

    • When the 9300, 7500, or 6500 color temperature settings are selected, the Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) values are preset.
    • When the User color temperature setting is selected, press the down arrow button to select the R, G, or B setting, then press - or + to change the value.

    Auto Adjust. Press + to automatically adjust V-Position, H-Position, Clock, and Phase.

    Recall Defaults. Recalls factory default settings.

    OSD Language. Select English, French, Italian, German, or Spanish.

    Information. Displays current settings for: Resolution, H-Frequency, and V-Frequency.

    OSD Duration. Increase or decrease the OSD display time.

    Software controls

      Adjusting the color depth and screen resolution are two of the most basic display settings you may need to change.

    Adjusting the color depth

      Color depth is the number of colors your flat panel display projects. Different image types require various color depths for optimum appearance on your flat panel display. For example, simple color drawings may appear adequately in 256 colors while color photographs need millions of colors to be displayed with optimum quality.

      Windows lets you choose from several color depth settings for your flat panel display. We recommend that the 32-bit True Color setting be used at all times.

      If the color in your images seems "false" or "jumpy," especially after you have played a game or run a video-intensive program, check the color depth setting and return it to 32-bit True Color, if necessary.

      Help and Support

      For more information on adjusting the color depth, click Start, then select Help and Support or Help.

      To change the color depth:

        1. In Windows XP, click Start, then select Control Panel. Click Appearance and Themes.
          - OR -
          In Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows 98, click Start, then select Settings, then Control Panel.
        1. Click/Double-click the Display icon. The Display Properties dialog box opens.

        2. Click the Settings tab.
        1. Select a setting from the Color Quality or Colors list.

        2. To save your changes in Windows XP, click OK, then click Yes.
          - OR -
          In Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows 98, click OK, then click OK again.

           

      Adjusting the screen resolution

        You can change the screen resolution to a size you prefer. For example, you can increase the resolution to fit more icons on your desktop, or you can decrease the resolution to make reading and identifying objects on the display easier. The higher the resolution, the smaller individual components of the screen (such as icons and menu bars) appear.

        Important

        The optimal screen resolution setting for your
        15-inch flat panel display is 1024 × 768.

          Help and Support

          For more information on adjusting the resolution, click Start, then select Help and Support or Help.

          To change the screen resolution:

            1. In Windows XP, click Start, then select Control Panel. Click Appearance and Themes.
              - OR -
              In Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows 98, click Start, then select Settings, then Control Panel.
            1. Click/Double-click the Display icon. The Display Properties dialog box opens.

            2. Click the Settings tab.
            1. Drag the Screen Resolution or Screen area slider to the size you prefer.

            2. To save your changes in Windows XP, click OK, then click Yes.
              - OR -
              In Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows 98, click OK, then click OK again.

               

          Video modes

            Your flat panel display supports several video modes.

          Resolution
          Horizontal Frequency
          Vertical Frequency
          640 × 480
          31.47 KHz
          60 Hz
          640 × 480
          37.86 KHz
          72 Hz
          640 × 480
          37.5 KHz
          75 Hz
          720 × 350
          31.47 KHz
          70 Hz
          720 × 400
          31.47 KHz
          70 Hz
          800 × 600
          35.16 KHz
          56 Hz
          800 × 600
          37.88 KHz
          60 Hz
          800 × 600
          46.88 KHz
          75 Hz
          800 × 600
          48.08 KHz
          72 Hz
          * 1024 × 768
          48.36 KHz
          60 Hz
          * 1024 × 768
          56.48 KHz
          70 Hz
          * 1024 × 768
          60.02 KHz
          75 Hz

              * The best resolution for your flat panel display is 1024 × 768. If you do not use the best screen resolution setting for your flat panel display, the display image may look slightly "fuzzy" or may have a black border around the edges.
              For optimum adjustment, use the Auto Adjust feature located in the OSD menu. For more information on the OSD menu, see OSD menus.

          Power management

          ENERGY STAR

            As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Gateway has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.

            This flat panel display complies with the EPA's International ENERGY STAR Program, which is a program designed to encourage manufacturers of computer equipment to build circuitry into their products to reduce energy consumption during time of non-use.

          Energy declaration

            When connected to a computer that supports the VESA Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) Protocol, this flat panel display can conserve significant energy by reducing power consumption during periods of non-use. When the computer goes into the energy saving mode, the flat panel display will then enter the Active Off mode (different from total shut down). In the Active Off mode the Power LED will still show amber.

            By following these conventions the power can be reduced to the following levels:

          VESA state LED indicator Power Consumption

          On

          Green

          <30 W

          Active Off

          Amber

          <5 W

            To "wake" the flat panel display when it is in Active Off mode, move your mouse or press any keyboard key.

            You can change the period of time after which the flat panel display enters these low power states by accessing the power management options in the Control Panel.

          Maintenance

            To keep your flat panel display in optimal working order:

          Do not block the ventilation holes.
          Do not expose the flat panel display to rain or use near water.
          Keep the flat panel display away from radiators or heat vents.
          Keep the flat panel display out of direct sunlight.

            Clean the flat panel display using a soft cloth lightly moistened with water only. Wipe the cabinet, screen, and controls.

              Caution

              Do not use any type of abrasive pad or glass cleaner. You will permanently scratch the LCD panel.

            Troubleshooting

              If you have problems with your flat panel display, the information in this troubleshooting section may help you solve them.

              Important

              Make sure that the flat panel display has warmed up for approximately 30 minutes before making any judgments about the picture quality.

              No power

              Make sure the power cord is properly connected to both the back of the flat panel display and the wall outlet.

              To check the power cord connections:

                1. Remove the top cover (A) by lifting on the two cover tabs, then remove the bottom cover (B) by sliding the cover upward.
                1. Make sure the power cord is firmly connected to the power connector on the back of the flat panel.

                   

              No picture

              Make sure the power cord is properly connected to both the back of the flat panel display and the wall outlet.
              Make sure the video cable is securely connected to the back of the flat panel display and computer.
              Make sure the flat panel display power button is turned on.
              If the power saving indicator is orange:
              Make sure that the computer is turned on.
              Move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard to bring the flat panel display out of Active Off mode.
              Check the video port and the end of the video cable for any pins that might be bent or pushed in.
              Make sure that the video cable is not damaged.
              Restart the computer with the flat panel display turned on.
              Perform a flat panel display self-test by turning off your flat panel display and unplugging the video cable from the back of the computer. Turn the flat panel display back on and wait for ten seconds. If the flat panel display is functioning properly, a self-diagnostic screen appears.

              Display colors are wrong

              Use the Auto Adjust OSD option to automatically optimize your display setting for the current screen resolution setting. For more information, see Adjusting display settings.
              Check the video port and the end of the video cable for any pins that might be bent or pushed in.
              Make sure the video cable is securely connected to the back of the flat panel display and computer.
              Make sure that the video cable is not damaged.
              Restart the system with the flat panel display turned on.

              Picture has shadows or "ghosts"

              Use the Auto Adjust OSD option to automatically optimize your display setting for the current screen resolution setting. For more information, see Adjusting display settings.
              Remove any extension cables or switchboxes.
              Check the video port and the end of the video cable for any pins that might be bent or pushed in.
              Make sure the video cable is securely connected to the back of the flat panel display and computer.
              Make sure that the video cable is not damaged.

              Color is not uniform

              Make sure the flat panel display warms up for at least 30 minutes before making a final judgment about color uniformity or brightness.
              Use the Auto Adjust OSD option to automatically optimize your display setting for the current screen resolution setting. For more information, see Adjusting display settings.

              Image is not sized or centered properly

              Use the Auto Adjust OSD option to automatically optimize your display setting for the current screen resolution setting. For more information, see Adjusting display settings.
              Use the position controls to adjust the image. For instructions on how to change your display settings, see Adjusting display settings.

              Image cannot be adjusted full screen

                Some video modes used by your flat panel display produce images that cannot be adjusted all the way out to the bezel edge (the edge where the screen glass and flat panel display casing meet).

                This condition does not indicate that the flat panel display is defective.

              Specifications

                Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.

                Display

                15-inch flat panel active-matrix TFT
                (Thin Film Transistor) LCD

                Optimal resolution

                1024 × 768

                Display colors

                16.7 million colors

                Power input

                100-240V AC

                Power consumption

                Normal operation:
                30 W (typical)

                Active Off operation:
                <5 W

                Dimensions

                370/385 × 400 × 180 mm (H × W × D)

                Power management

                Meets EPA Energy Star® and VESA DPMS requirements

                Certifications

                UL, CUL, TUV-GS, TUV-Ergonomics, FCC Class B, CE

                  Many products for Gateway and its subsidiaries are custom engineered by our suppliers to Gateway specifications and may vary from similarly marketed products.