ATI Technologies X1900 SERIES User Manual

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All-In-Wonder  
X1900 Series  
Installation and Setup  
User’s Guide  
P/N 137-71028-10  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should  
be read before the product is operated.  
Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be  
retained for future reference.  
Heed Warnings - All warnings on the product and the operating  
instructions should be adhered to.  
Compatibility - This option card is for use only with IBM AT or  
compatible UL Listed personal computers that have Installation  
Instructions detailing user installation of card cage accessories.  
Grounding - For continued protection against risk of electric shock  
and fire, this accessory should be installed only in products equipped  
with a three-wire grounding plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin.  
This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a  
safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,  
contact your electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not defeat  
the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.  
Secure Attachment - All card securement pins shall be completely  
tightened as to provide continuous bonding between the option card  
and the PC chassis.  
Outdoor Antenna Grounding - Since an outdoor antenna or cable  
system is connected to the product, be sure that the antenna or cable  
system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage  
surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National  
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to  
proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of  
the lead-in wire to the antenna discharge unit, size of grounding  
conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection of  
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.  
Lightning - For added protection for this product during a lightning  
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of  
time, unplug it from the wall outlet, and disconnect the antenna or  
cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning  
and power-line surges.  
Power Lines - An outside antenna system should not be located in  
the vicinity of overhead power lines or other light or power circuits, or  
where it can fall into such power lines or circuits.  
Antenna Installation - When installing an outside antenna system,  
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines  
or circuits, as contact with them may be fatal.  
Note to CATV System Installer - This reminder is provided to call the  
CATV systems installer’s attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC,  
which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular,  
specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding  
system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.  
 
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CHAPTER 1:  
Getting Started  
The All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series graphics cards add TV, Personal Video  
Recording (PVR), and powerful video acceleration to your PC. You can use  
your All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series card to connect your computer to a  
television for playing games, giving presentations, watching movies, and  
browsing the Internet.  
Several software features are included with your All-in-Wonder® X1900 to  
enhance your television experience. Your card’s advanced video recording  
and editing features give you video CD and DVD authoring capability.  
When you connect a digital video camcorder to your All-in-Wonder® X1900  
using the external IEEE 1394/FireWire® ports you can:  
• Capture still images and analog video in MPEG-2 format at full  
720x480 30 fps resolution.  
• Use powerful video editing software to create your own personal  
video productions with special effects, transitions, sounds, and more.  
• Create a home security system from your PC. You can capture images  
to a hard drive with a specified time lapse (e.g. once every 10  
seconds) and play back the day’s happenings in your home or office.  
All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series turns your PC into an intelligent TV with the  
following features:  
TV-on-Demand™  
MulTView™  
ThruView™  
TV Magazine™  
EazyLook™  
Zoom and pan  
Scheduled viewing  
Video recording  
Channel scanning  
Closed captioning with HotWords™  
Program transcript recording  
(North America only)  
Interactive Program Guide (in  
selected countries)  
   
2 System Requirements  
Personal video recorder with real-  
time video compression  
Remote Wonder™ USB remote  
control (optional)  
AC-3 digital audio playback  
supporting Dolby® 5.1 surround  
sound  
System Requirements  
Hardware  
Intel® Pentium® 4, AMD Athlon®, or compatible  
256 MB of system memory; 512 MB or more for best  
performance  
Motherboard with free PCI Express® slot and correct  
PCI Express® chipset-driver  
CD-ROM drive (for software installation)  
450 watt or greater power supply recommended  
Operating  
System  
Windows® XP Home or Professional (Service Pack 2)  
Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 (MCE)  
Monitor  
High-resolution MultiSync or multi-frequency monitor or  
any other type of VGA monitor  
Digital flat-panel or digital CRT display  
     
Before You Begin 3  
Before You Begin  
Before you begin installing your new All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series graphics  
card, please do the following.  
Record Your Serial and Part Numbers  
The serial number and 102 part number printed on the graphics card are  
required for registration. They are located on a sticker on the back of the card.  
Serial number (S/N)  
X
102 part number (P/N)  
Y
Write the numbers, shown in bold above, down before installing your new  
ATI product.  
Update Your PCI Express® Chipset Drivers  
Your All-in-Wonder® X1900 card uses the PCI Express® bus, and it requires  
drivers that enable the PCI Express® functionality for your motherboard’s  
chipset.  
Ensure you have installed the latest PCI Express® chipset drivers before  
replacing your current graphics card.  
 
4 Before You Begin  
Determining the motherboard chipset  
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Open the Control Panel from the Start Menu and select System; in  
Windows® XP’s Category View, System can be found under  
Performance and Maintenance.  
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In the System Properties dialog, select the Hardware tab.  
Select Device Manager.  
From the Device Manager tree view, expand the System Devices branch.  
Scroll through the list of system devices until you find a listing for the  
PCI Express controller. Often you will see the name of a motherboard  
chipset in connection with these terms. The chipset manufacturer’s name  
will appear as part of the device name.  
Once you have determined the chipset manufacturer for your motherboard,  
obtain and then install the latest PCI Express® drivers from that  
manufacturer’s Web site.  
WARNING - Installing the wrong PCI Express® chipset drivers may  
prevent you from successfully launching Windows®. Make sure that  
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the drivers you install are designed to function correctly with your  
motherboard. If you are uncertain, please consult with your  
motherboard manufacturer for advice.  
For your convenience, here is a list of common chipset manufacturers:  
VIA Technologies  
Acer Laboratories (ALI)  
Silicon Integrated Systems  
(SIS)  
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)  
Intel Technologies  
support.intel.com  
General Motherboard/chipset  
information  
ATI  
Before You Begin 5  
Uninstall Previous Graphics Card Drivers  
To ensure the successful installation of your new All-in-Wonder® X1900  
card, you must uninstall the drivers for the existing graphics card before  
removing it from your computer.  
To uninstall previous drivers  
With your current graphics card still in your computer:  
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Close all applications that are currently running.  
Navigate to the Control Panel and select Add/Remove Programs.  
Select your current graphics card drivers and select Add/Remove. The  
wizard will help you remove your current display drivers.  
Note: If the previously installed graphics card has any additional  
software installed, it should also be removed at this point.  
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Restart your system after the drivers have been removed.  
6 Before You Begin  
Quick Installation 7  
CHAPTER 2:  
Installing Hardware  
This chapter will guide you through the physical installation of your new All-  
in-Wonder® X1900 Series graphics card.  
Quick Installation  
For experienced users and system administrators, follow these brief  
instructions for installing your All-in-Wonder® X1900 card in the shortest  
possible time.  
Quick Installation Steps  
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Uninstall the drivers and software for your old graphics card.  
If you are using a motherboard containing an on-board graphics  
solution and do not intend to use it as part of a multiple monitor display,  
disable it.  
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Shut down and disconnect your computer system.  
Remove any previously installed card.  
Install your new All-in-Wonder® X1900 card.  
Reassemble and connect your computer system.  
Install the All-in-Wonder® X1900 drivers and configuration software  
from the ATI Installation CD-ROM by doing one of the following:  
• Run through the automatic ATISETUP utility; or  
Start > Run > X:\ATISETUP.EXE (where X is the drive letter of  
your CD-ROM drive).  
       
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Detailed Installation  
The following instructions will take you step by step through the installation  
of your new All-in-Wonder® X1900.  
All-in-Wonder® X1900 Graphics Card  
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Installing the All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series graphics card  
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Turn off the computer, monitor, and other peripheral devices.  
Unplug the computer’s power cord and disconnect all cables from the  
back of your computer.  
WARNING - Wait approximately 20 seconds after unplugging the  
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power cord before disconnecting a peripheral or removing a  
component from the motherboard to avoid possible damage to the  
motherboard.  
   
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Remove the computer cover.  
If necessary, consult your computer’s manual for help in removing the  
cover.  
WARNING - Remember to discharge your body’s static electricity by  
touching the power supply or the metal surface of the computer  
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chassis.  
Unscrew or unfasten and remove any existing graphics card from your  
computer.  
Note: If your computer has an on-board graphics capability, you may  
need to disable it on the motherboard. For more information, see your  
computer documentation.  
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Locate the appropriate slot and, if necessary, remove the metal back-  
plate cover.  
Align your ATI graphics card with the slot and press it in firmly until the  
card is fully seated.  
Screw in or fasten the graphics card securely. Make sure the cables are  
not interfering with anything inside the computer (for example, a  
cooling fan) and replace the computer cover.  
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Reconnect any cables you have disconnected and plug in the computer’s  
power cord.  
Turn on the monitor, and then your computer.  
Connecting Additional Power  
Some All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series graphics cards require an additional  
power connection. If your All-in-Wonder® graphics card requires a separate  
connection to the computer’s power supply, follow these instructions for  
PCIe™, as appropriate.  
 
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Note: All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series graphics cards that require  
connection to the computer’s power supply will have a power cable  
connected to them.  
Consult your system builder or OEM to ensure that your system has an  
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adequate power supply. A PCI Express® compatible system has a  
specialized 12V graphics card power connector. A 450 watt or greater  
power supply is recommended. Consult your computer system manual to  
ensure the power supply is designed to accommodate a high-end  
graphics card with a peak dissipation above 75 watts.  
Graphics Card Installation  
All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series Graphics Card  
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Power Supply  
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6-pin Power Cable Connector  
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6-pin Power Connection  
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Power connector to Graphics Card  
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Connecting Additional Power 11  
Power connector to Power Supply  
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Connecting Display Devices  
The following connections are available:  
• VGA — for standard VGA monitors.  
• DVI-I — for digital flat-panel displays.  
You can connect an analog CRT display using an optional DVI-I-to-VGA  
adapter, as shown.  
Male VGA connector leading to analog monitor  
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DVI to VGA adapter  
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Female DVI connection  
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Turning on the System  
WARNING - Turn on your monitor before you turn on your  
computer. Failure to do so could damage your monitor.  
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If you have properly installed your graphics card, operating system messages  
will appear once the boot procedure is finished.  
Your monitor will be running in a basic video mode. Higher refresh rates are  
not available at this stage of the installation. Once you have installed the All-  
in-Wonder® X1900 drivers and software, you can use the Display Properties  
control panel to adjust the video settings and configure multiple monitors.  
Input and Output Adapters  
Your All-in-Wonder® X1900 uses input and output adapters that let you  
connect audio and video devices to the card (for example, TV, VCR, or  
camcorder).  
Your All-in-Wonder® X1900 card uses a digital audio path. The card’s  
audio output does not require a separate connection to your sound card to  
hear the audio accompanying your video output.  
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This section outlines the configuration to use for a variety of situations.  
Watching or Recording Movies on a PC  
and Recording from a VCR or Camcorder  
Use the ATI input adapter to connect a VCR or camcorder to your All-in-  
Wonder® X1900 card, as shown.  
         
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Typical VCR or camcorder audio and video output connectors. Use  
composite video out or S-Video out.  
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Cable with S-Video plug at each end.  
Cables with RCA plug at each end, available separately from a  
consumer electronics dealer.  
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ATI Input Adapter.  
Input / Output connector.  
All-in-Wonder® X1900 card.  
Watching PC Output on a TV and Recording on a VCR  
Use the ATI output adapter to connect a TV, camcorder, or VCR to your All-  
in-Wonder® X1900 card, as shown.  
   
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RF1  
RF2  
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Cable TV connection - Analog (and DVB-T where available).  
Cable FM Radio connection.  
Typical VCR or camcorder audio and video input connectors. Use  
composite video in or S-Video in; S-Video will provide better results.  
To use your TV as a display, you must enable TV Out .  
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Cables with RCA plug at each end, available separately from a  
consumer electronics dealer.  
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Cable with S-Video plug at each end.  
ATI Output Adapter. You can snap the adapters together for  
convenient placement and use.  
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Input / Output connector  
All-in-Wonder® X1900 card.  
PC speaker connection (optional).  
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Line-In to sound card  
Dolby® Digital AC-3 Amplifier.  
Watching your PC Output on High-definition TV  
Use the ATI output adapter to connect a high definition TV (North America  
only) to your All-in-Wonder® X1900 card, as shown.  
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Input / Output Adapter.  
All-in-Wonder® X1900 card.  
ATI HD Output Adapter.  
Cables with RCA plug at each end, available separately from a  
consumer electronics dealer.  
   
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Typical HDTV video inputs.  
Note: Input and output cable lengths should not exceed 50 feet  
(15m).  
Y = Green  
Pb = Blue  
Pr = Red  
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Cable with mini-stereo plug at each end, available separately from a  
consumer electronics dealer, for connecting PC speakers (optional).  
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LINE IN to sound card  
Dolby® Digital AC-3 Amplifier.  
Cable with RCA plug at each end, available separately from a  
consumer electronics dealer.  
Compatibility with Earlier All-in-Wonder® Products  
If you have input and output devices connected to an earlier All-in-Wonder®  
product, the input/output adapter included with your All-in-Wonder® X1900  
card lets you easily reattach those devices.  
   
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ATI input adapter used with earlier All-in-Wonder® products.  
RF1 F-connector for cable TV input.  
RF2 F-connector for cable FM radio input.  
ATI input connector used with earlier All-in-Wonder® products.  
S-Vide connector  
Input / Output connector.  
All-in-Wonder® X1900 card.  
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Using the SCART Connector  
SCART is an acronym for “Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils  
Radiorécepteurs et Téléviseurs”. SCART is an analog 21-pin connector used  
mainly in Europe for transferring audio and video signals between VCRs,  
DVD players, personal computers, and set-top boxes. It is sometimes referred  
to as Péritel or the Euroconnector.  
Your All-in-Wonder® X1900 comes with a SCART adaptor for connecting  
to compatible equipment as shown.  
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All-in-Wonder® X1900 card.  
Input / Output connector.  
SCART Adapter  
 
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SCART compatible TV, VCR, Camcorder  
PC sound card  
Cable with mini-stereo plug at each end, available separately from a  
consumer electronics dealer, for connecting PC speakers (optional).  
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PC Speakers  
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Installing Drivers and Software in Windows® 19  
CHAPTER 3:  
Installing Software and Drivers  
This chapter will guide you through the installation of the drivers and software  
associated with your All-in-Wonder® X1900 graphics card.  
Installing Drivers and Software in  
Windows®  
You will need to install the All-in-Wonder® X1900 drivers and software in  
the following cases:  
• After you have installed the card in your system.  
• After you have reinstalled or upgraded your operating system.  
This procedure applies to Windows® XP.  
Software Installation Prerequisites  
To install or remove the drivers, you must have administrator rights or be  
logged on as a user with administrator rights.  
Your operating system must be installed and running before you can install  
the All-in-Wonder® X1900 drivers. You must also have Service Pack 1 (or  
higher) for Windows® XP.  
Make sure your monitor cable is properly attached before you begin.  
Note: The installation dialog will display in English if your operating  
system’s language is not supported.  
To install ATI drivers and software  
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Start your system. When the Found New Hardware Wizard comes up,  
click Cancel. When the System Settings Change window asks you  
to restart your computer, click No.  
           
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Run the ATISETUP utility. The ATISETUP utility will start  
automatically if you insert the ATI Installation CD-ROM into your CD-  
ROM drive after the operating system has started. If your CD-ROM  
auto-run is not enabled or the ATISETUP utility does not start  
automatically:  
a) Click the Start button in the task bar.  
b) Click Run.  
c) Select ATISETUP.EXE from the root directory of the ATI  
Installation CD-ROM.  
d) Click OK.  
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Click Install under Software Install.  
Click Next.  
Click Yes to the license agreement. ATI Easy Install will start the  
Installation Wizard.  
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Follow the wizard’s on-screen instructions to complete the installation.  
The Express installation option is recommended. The HydraVision™  
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multi-monitor and desktop management software will automatically  
be installed, along with the ATI driver, by selecting this option. Not all  
software components are installed using the Express installation.  
Custom installation allows you to select individual software  
components for installation.  
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When the Setup complete message appears, select Yes, I want to  
restart my computer now and click Finish.  
After the system reboots, the Found New Hardware message may  
display the Digital Signature Not Found message. Click Yes or  
Continue to complete the driver installation.  
HydraVision™ Multi-monitor Management  
The HydraVision™ multi-monitor and desktop management software will  
install automatically with the Express driver installation of the ATISETUP  
utility.  
If you do not want to install HydraVision™, select the Custom driver  
installation and clear the HydraVision™ check box.  
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For more information consult the HydraVision™ user’s guide included on the  
ATI Installation CD-ROM.  
Monitor Configuration  
Once the drivers and software have been installed, you can configure your  
monitor..  
Warning - Choosing a refresh rate unsupported by your monitor may  
damage your monitor. Consult your monitor’s documentation if  
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necessary.  
To configure your primary display  
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Navigate to the Control Panel and choose Display, or right-click on the  
desktop and choose Properties.  
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Choose the Settings tab and select the screen resolution and color depth  
that best suit your requirements and your monitor’s performance.  
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Click Advanced and select the Monitor tab.  
Choose a refresh rate from the drop-down list.  
Click OK to return to the desktop.  
Reinstalling Drivers  
You can install new drivers or reinstall existing drivers if there was a  
Windows® conflict.  
Reinstall the drivers at any time using the ATISETUP utility located on the  
ATI Installation CD-ROM. The ATISETUP utility will start automatically if  
you insert the ATI Installation CD-ROM into your optical drive after the  
operating system has started.  
To manually reinstall drivers  
If your CD-ROM auto-run is not enabled and the ATISETUP utility does not  
start automatically, follow these steps.  
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In the Windows® task bar, click Start.  
From the Start menu, select Run.  
                 
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Browse to ATISETUP.EXE on the root directory of the ATI Installation  
CD-ROM.  
Click OK.  
Starting the ATI Multimedia Center  
After you have run the ATISETUP utility and you have retarted your system,  
The ATI Multimedia Center™ Launchpad opens on your desktop  
automatically. The Launchpad provides a convenient way to start all your  
Multimedia Center features — just click the one you want.  
To disable this feature, right-click LaunchPad, and clear the Load on  
Startup option in the drop-down menu.  
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ATI Multimedia Center™  
LaunchPad  
Starting ATI Multimedia Center™ from Windows® taskbar  
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In the Windows® taskbar, click Start, and then point at Programs.  
Point to ATI Multimedia Center™, and then select the feature you want  
to run.  
For information on the ATI Multimedia Center™, see the User’s Guide  
and the online help.  
The first time you launch TV, you must complete the Initialization  
Wizard, which guides you through setting up TV. After that, the  
Wizard will not run unless you want to rerun it.  
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CHAPTER 4:  
Catalyst™ Control Center  
The Catalyst™ Control Center is a graphical user application providing access  
to the display features contained within the installed ATI hardware and  
software. Use the Catalyst™ Control Center to fine-tune your graphics  
settings, enable or disable connected display devices, and change the  
orientation of your desktop. Many of the features show you a preview of the  
changes before they are applied.  
The Catalyst™ Control Center offers you two views of the software:  
• Standard View is a simplified view that includes wizards to get the  
inexperience user up and running.  
• Advance View allows the advanced user to access and configure the  
complete feature set of the software.  
The Catalyst™ Control Center can be customized for easy access to the  
features you use most.  
Use the Catalyst™ Control Center to access a comprehensive online help  
system, or connect to the ATI Web site.  
Launching Catalyst™ Control Center  
Catalyst™ Control Center can be launched from one of the following access  
points:  
• Windows® Start Menu  
• Windows® System Tray  
• Predefined Hotkeys  
• Desktop Shortcuts  
• Via an ATI Multimedia Center™ Application.  
         
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Launching Catalyst™ Control Center Using the Start  
Menu  
From the windows task bar, click the Start button:  
• For Windows® XP, point to All Programs > ATI Catalyst™  
Control Center.  
Other Quick Launch Access Points  
Launching Catalyst™ Control Center from ATI Multimedia  
Center™  
You can also access the Catalyst™ Control Center while an ATI Multimedia  
Center™ application, like TV Player, is running. Simply click the Catalyst™  
Control Center icon in the multi-media application’s control panel, if  
available.  
Launching Catalyst™ Control Center Using Hot Keys  
You can press the predefined combination of keys Ctrl+Alt+C to  
launch Catalyst™ Control Center, or you can define your own hot key  
sequence by using the Hotkey Manager.  
Launching Catalyst™ Control Center Using the Desktop Shortcut  
When you first installed Catalyst™ Control Center the setup wizard provided  
you with the option of placing a shortcut on the desktop. If you selected this  
option, simply double-click the Catalyst™ Control Center desktop shortcut.  
Launching Catalyst™ Control Center Using the System Tray  
Right-click the ATI icon in the Windows® System Tray and select Catalyst™  
Control Center from the popup menu.  
   
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Catalyst™ Control Center Dialog  
Displays Manager  
The Displays Manager aspect is the central location for configuring your  
display devices and arranging your desktop. Use the Displays Manager aspect  
to quickly change your display setup, arrange your desktop in a multi-monitor  
environment, and enable TV Out.  
Those new to the Catalyst™ Control Center may use the Basic View wizard  
to help you configure your display preferences. Experienced users who prefer  
to manually configure their desktop setting should use the Advanced View.  
Note: The Catalyst™ Control Center will open to the Basic View the  
very first time it is accessed. Experienced users can easily change to  
Advanced View by selecting Advanced and click the Next button.  
 
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Catalyst™ Control Center: Standard View  
 
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Catalyst™ Control Center: Advanced View  
Video  
Use the Video aspect to use preconfigured profiles that best match your  
viewing environment. Switch to the Advanced view to manually adjust video  
overlay and choose a preferred viewing mode, such as Widescreen or  
Fullscreen modes.  
To access the Video aspect  
• Select Video in either Basic or Advanced View.  
Display Options  
The Display Options aspect gives you additional control to optimize  
performance of OpenGL® and Direct 3D® applications.  
Use 3D Refresh Rate Override to set a refresh rate of your choice when a full-  
screen application or game has a default refresh rate that is lower than optimal.  
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Choose one of the Display Detection Options to prevent screen flicker when  
detecting a display.  
If you are using an older TV or one that has non-standard inputs that may not  
be automatically detected, use Force TV Detection. When a TV is detected  
using this method, it appears in the Displays Manager aspect and can be  
configured as required. However, some features that rely on automatic  
detection, such as extended desktop, will not be supported.  
Color  
Use the Color page to adjust the color properties of your Desktop and Full-  
screen 3D applications and games. Use the Color Correction Images to  
preview the changes before applying them.  
The Color curve is a graphical representation of all the values of gamma,  
brightness, or contrast. The color curve line will reflect any changes made to  
these elements.  
To access the Color aspect  
• From the Tree View pane, click Color.  
Monitor Properties  
Use the Monitor Properties aspect to configure your Display Data Channel  
(DDC) monitor’s attributes, to display information about the connected  
monitor, and adjust the output display’s position and size.  
Note: Catalyst™ Control Center loads aspects dynamically based on  
what device is attached to the graphics card. If you have a display device  
other than a standard monitor or flat panel display (such as a HDTV  
screen) Digital Panel Properties will appear in the Graphics Settings  
listing instead of Monitor Properties.  
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Component Video Properties  
The Component Video Properties aspect of the Catalyst™ Control Center  
adds further support when using the ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter.  
Component Video Properties is made up of:  
• Formats  
• Adjustments  
• Advanced  
Digital Panel Properties  
Use the Digital Panel Properties aspect to configure the DVI settings and  
Image Scaling to improve image quality without impacting performance. Use  
HDTV Support to add EDID information (containing information about the  
capabilities of the display) about your connected HDTV display to the Force  
button in Displays Manager.  
Note: Catalyst™ Control Center loads aspects dynamically based on  
what device is attached to the graphics card. If you have standard display  
device such as a CRT monitor or flat panel display Monitor Properties  
will appear instead of Digital Panel Properties. The latter is designed for  
use with such devices as HDTV displays.  
Hotkeys Manager  
The Hotkeys Manager allows you to create shortcut key combinations to  
quickly perform tasks such as changing a graphics setting or opening an  
application. A hot key is a combination of one or more modifier keys, such as  
Ctrl, Alt, or Shift, and any letter from the alphabet.  
Note: Hotkeys Manager is only available in Advanced View.  
To access Hotkeys Manager  
• Click Hotkeys in Advanced View of the Catalyst™ Control Center.  
30 ATI Overdrive 3  
ATI Overdrive 3  
Use the ATI Overdrive 3 aspect to maximize the performance of the graphics  
processing unit (GPU) on your graphics card. An on-chip thermal sensor  
constantly monitors the temperature of the GPU allowing the maximum clock  
speed to be maintained while avoiding overheating. If the GPU gets too hot,  
the ATI Overdrive 3 aspect will automatically decrease the clock speed until  
a safe temperature is reached. The ATI Overdrive 3 aspect will never reduce  
the graphics processor speed below the default clock speed.  
Use the Automated clock configuration utility to obtain the ATI  
recommended the ATI Overdrive 3 aspect speeds for the graphics processor  
clock and video memory clock. Alternatively, manually set these speeds to  
meet your specific requirements. Finally, the ATI Overdrive 3 aspect can be  
configured to run when the computer is booted or only when running 3D  
applications.  
• If your computer cannot restart after setting a higher clock speed,  
press and hold the SHIFT key during system start-up until you hear  
three beeps. Once your computer has full booted, disable Enable new  
clock settings at logon.  
To access the ATI Overdrive 3 aspect  
• Select ATI Overdrive 3 in the Catalyst™ Control Center advanced  
view.  
Profiles Manager  
Use profiles to create customized environments for your desktop, video, and  
3D applications. Define and save into a profile your own personal video  
settings that can be quickly activated manually, through a hot key, or by file  
association.  
Note: A profile applies to a specific graphics card. If there is more than  
one graphics card installed in your computer, you need to select the  
appropriate card before creating, loading, or activating a profile.  
Note: Profiles Manager is only available in Advanced View.  
Preferences 31  
To access the Profiles Manager  
• Click the Profiles button in Advanced View of the Catalyst™ Control  
Center.  
Preferences  
Use the Preferences page to restore factory defaults, change skins, or enable/  
disable the System Tray icon.  
The Catalyst™ Control Center Preferences page contains the following  
options:  
• Hide Tooltips  
• Always on Top  
• Enable System Tray menu  
• Restore factory defaults  
• Hide Toolbar Text  
• Select a Language  
• Select a Skin  
To access Preferences  
• Click Preferences in Advanced View of the Catalyst™ Control  
Center.  
Help  
Use the Catalyst™ Control Center Help feature to access the comprehensive  
online help system, generate a Problem Report, and get the installed  
Catalyst™ Control Center version information.  
To access Help  
• Click the Help button in the Catalyst™ Control Center Dashboard.  
or  
• Press the F1 key at any time to get specific help on the feature or  
aspect you are using.  
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Using TV Out 33  
CHAPTER 5:  
Using TV Display and Capture Features  
Using TV Out  
Your All-in-Wonder® X1900 has TV Out capability. It also supports  
YPbPr component video output. For European customers, SCART-out is  
supported and included on the Input/Output connector.  
Viewing Your PC’s Display on a TV  
You can attach your graphics card to a TV and monitor at the same time.  
You can also connect it to your VCR and record your monitor’s display.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION for European Customers  
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Some PC monitors in Europe cannot be used simultaneously with TV  
display. When you enable TV display in Europe, the refresh rate for the  
monitor and TV is set to 50 Hz. Some monitors may not support this  
refresh rate and could be damaged.  
Please check the documentation supplied with your monitor to see if  
your monitor supports a refresh rate of 50 Hz.  
If your monitor does not support 50 Hz (or if you are not sure), turn off  
your monitor before turning on your PC when using your TV as a  
display.  
TV display is ideal for giving presentations and watching movies, or  
playing games on a screen larger than a typical monitor. The following tips  
will help you get the most out of your TV Out feature.  
Connecting to a TV  
To connect your All-in-Wonder® X1900 card to a TV, use an S-Video  
cable.  
Starting Windows® with TV Display Enabled  
The TV screen may become scrambled during the initial Windows® logo  
display. This distortion is only a temporary effect, and your screen will be  
restored within a few seconds.  
               
34 Using TV Out  
During start up, your All-in-Wonder® X1900 will go through a sequence  
of mode settings, during which your TV display will remain blank. This  
process takes only a few seconds and programs the TV display.  
To enable or disable the TV display  
1
2
3
Access the Windows® Control Panel. Double-click Display.  
Click the Settings tab and then the Advanced button.  
Click the ATI Displays tab. Click the TV button.  
4
5
Click the enable button  
or disable button  
accordingly.  
Click OK or Apply to save the changes.  
Using and Adjusting TV Display Features  
For information about how to adjust TV display features, right-click the  
ATI taskbar icon, point to Help, then point to ATI Television Display.  
TV Display Hardware Restrictions  
A TV cannot be left connected to the graphics card if two analog monitors  
are connected to your All-in-Wonder® X1900 card, even if the TV is off  
and not enabled in the software.  
Similarly, an analog monitor connected to the DVI-I connector should not  
be left connected to your All-in-Wonder® X1900 card when TV Out is  
enabled. In both cases, your All-in-Wonder® X1900 will become  
overloaded, resulting in a dim image on all devices.  
Using a Monitor vs. Using TV Display  
Using your TV for your computer’s display can be useful, however, the  
display on your monitor may change or look squashed. This distortion  
occurs because the display adjusts to fit the dimensions of your TV. To  
correct the monitor’s display, use the monitor’s control buttons to adjust its  
display size and position.  
Some single-frequency monitors may not work with TV display enabled. If  
you experience problems when TV display is enabled, disable TV display  
to restore your monitor’s display.  
Adjusting Monitor Display  
The size of the display on your monitor may become smaller and not  
perfectly centered when you have TV display enabled. These effects are  
                 
Using TV Out 35  
caused by the changes your All-in-Wonder® X1900 makes in order to  
render your desktop display on a TV screen.  
Use the controls available on the Adjustments tab on the Monitor  
Properties page (accessible by clicking on the Monitor button on the ATI  
Displays tab) to adjust the display on your monitor only. Click the TV  
button to adjust the TV display only.  
Viewing Text on a TV  
A TV is designed primarily to show moving images. The large dot pitch of  
a TV will yield poor quality static images. The small text sizes commonly  
used for PC desktops can appear blurred or unclear on a TV. You can  
compensate for this degradation by using larger fonts.  
Reducing Edge Distortion  
When using a TV for your computer’s display, you may see some edge  
distortion on the left and right side of your TV screen. This effect depends  
on your TV and the computer application you are running.  
You can reduce edge distortion by increasing the TV display’s horizontal  
size or contrast.  
Using a TV as the Only Display  
If you plan to move your computer to a place where you are using TV  
display only, make sure that you have the TV display feature enabled prior  
to removing the monitor.  
The maximum display resolution for TV is 1024 x 768. Choosing a  
resolution higher than this will cause the TV display to disappear if it is the  
only display device.  
Using Games and Applications  
Some older games and applications may program your All-in-Wonder®  
X1900 directly to run under a specific display mode. This may cause your  
TV display to turn off automatically or become scrambled (the PC monitor  
will not be affected). Your TV display will be restored once you exit the  
game or if you restart your computer.  
             
36 Using TV Out  
Connecting Your Monitors 33  
CHAPTER 5:  
Using Multiple Displays  
This chapter describes how to attach multiple monitors to your All-in-  
Wonder® X1900 card, as well as the allowable multi-display configurations.  
Connecting Your Monitors  
Your All-in-Wonder® X1900 provides hardware support for one DVI-I  
monitor or two VGA monitors using the optional DVI-I-to-VGA adapter. A  
TV can also be used to expand your desktop by using the S-Video out.  
If you use multiple monitors, the All-in-Wonder® X1900 card must be  
the primary graphics card. Normally, the system BIOS determines  
which graphics card will be the primary.  
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34 Connecting Your Monitors  
Connections and Adapters for the All-in-Wonder® X1900 Card  
Standard VGA Monitor Connector. To connect a VGA monitor  
to the DVI-I connector, plug the supplied DVI-I-to-VGA adapter  
into the DVI-I connector, then plug your monitor cable into the  
adapter.  
X
DVI-I-to-VGA Adapter (if necessary).  
Y
Z
DVI-I Backplate Connection. To connect a flat panel, plug the  
monitor’s DVI-I connector directly into the DVI-I connection.  
Honda/VGA adapter (included): To connect a second VGA  
monitor, plug the second monitor into the VGA connection on the  
Honda/VGA adapter.  
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Honda backplate adapter connection: To enable a second  
monitor and provide a connection for TV (S-Video), plug the  
Honda/VGA adapter into the Honda backplate connection.  
Connecting Your Monitors 35  
To connect your monitors  
1
2
3
Turn off your computer and monitors.  
Plug the monitor cables into their appropriate connectors.  
Turn on your monitors first, and then restart your computer so that  
Windows® can detect the new hardware settings.  
4
When the New Hardware Found Wizard appears, at the appropriate  
prompt insert the ATI Installation CD to load the drivers for your All-in-  
Wonder® X1900 card.  
To set up a multi-monitor display  
1
From the Start menu click Control Panel, then Display. Click the  
Settings tab to access the basic multi-monitor configuration settings.  
Note: ATI software provides many additional configuration features  
that can be accessed by clicking the Advanced button from the Display  
Properties > Settings tab.  
2
3
4
Select the Monitor icon identified by the number 2.  
Click Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor.  
Set the Screen Resolution and Color Quality as appropriate for the  
second monitor. Click Apply or OK to apply these new values.  
Refer to your Windows online help and documentation for further information  
on using the Settings tab.  
When you use multiple monitors with your card, one monitor will  
always be Primary. Any additional monitors will be designated as  
Secondary.  
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36 Display Configurations  
Display Configurations  
Your All-in-Wonder® X1900 graphics card provides dual display  
functionality and TV Out. The following table lists the different ways you can  
connect displays to your card.  
Display  
Connector(s)  
Comments  
Configuration Used  
Single CRT  
display  
VGA connector OR  
CRT- cathode ray tube analog display.  
DVI-I connector  
with DVI-I-to-VGA  
adapter  
Single DFP  
display  
DVI-I connector  
DFP - digital flat panel display.  
Single TV  
S-Video Out  
The S-Video Out can also support a  
composite connection via the  
S-Video-to-Composite adapter.  
Single HDTV  
display  
HDTV Output  
Adapter  
HDTV - High Definition Television  
CRT display +  
TV  
VGA connector +  
S-Video Out  
UNSUPPORTED CONFIGURATION  
if the CRT display is attached to the  
DVI-I connector via the DVI-I-to-VGA  
adapter.  
CRT display +  
HDTV  
VGA connector +  
HDTV (YPrPb)  
output cable  
DFP display +  
TV  
DVI-I connector +  
S-Video out  
DFP display +  
HDTV  
DVI-I connector +  
S-Video Out to  
HDTV (YPrPb)  
cable  
CRT display +  
DFP display  
VGA connector +  
DVI-I connector  
CRT display +  
CRT display  
VGA connector +  
DVI-I connector  
with DVI-I-to-VGA  
adapter  
The DVI-I connector can support a  
CRT display using the DVI-I-to-VGA  
adapter  
   
MulTView™ 37  
Display  
Connector(s)  
Comments  
Configuration Used  
CRT display +  
DFP display +  
TV  
VGA connector +  
DVI-I connector +  
S-Video Out  
The TV display will “clone” the image  
of one of the other two displays  
CRT display +  
DFP display +  
HDTV  
VGA connector +  
DVI-I connector +  
HDTV (YPrPb)  
output cable  
UNSUPPORTED CONFIGURATION  
CRT display +  
CRT display +  
TV  
VGA connector +  
DVI-I connector  
with DVI-I-to-VGA  
adapter +  
S-Video Out  
CRT display +  
CRT display +  
HDTV  
VGA connector +  
DVI-I connector  
with DVI-I-to-VGA  
adapter +  
UNSUPPORTED CONFIGURATION  
S-Video Out to  
HDTV (YPrPb)  
cable  
CRT display +  
European TV  
SCART + VGA  
Connector  
DFP +  
SCART + DVI-I  
European TV  
European TV +  
TV  
SCART + TV  
(S-Video /  
UNSUPPORTED CONFIGURATION  
composite video)  
MulTView™  
If you have an All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series Series card and an ATI TV  
Wonder™ PCI card installed in the same system, MulTView™ lets you watch  
a different channel in a secondary video window. You can record video from  
your All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series while you watch another channel on the  
TV Wonder™. The secondary window can be in the following locations:  
   
38 MulTView™  
Picture in Picture (PiP): When the main video window is in full-  
screen, the MulTView™ PiP video window is embedded in the main  
window. It can be positioned in the top/bottom left or top/bottom  
right of the main window.  
Picture outside Picture (PoP): If you use only one monitor, the main  
and MulTView™ video windows can be displayed in separate  
windows. If you use dual monitors, you can drag the MulTView™  
window to the secondary monitor. MulTView™ can be displayed in a  
window or full-screen in the secondary monitor.  
MulTView™ controls include channel up/down, mute/unmute, audio, swap  
channel, volume slider, and channel status. When MulTView™ is in focus,  
you can also type a channel number or name to change channels.  
To enable MulTView™  
In the MulTView™ Initialization Wizard, click Enable MulTView™.  
To open and close MulTView™  
1
2
Right-click the control panel or the video panel.  
In the Feature menu, click Multview, and then click Show.  
To close MulTView™, click the Close button  
control panel or the video panel, and in the Feature menu, click  
Multview, and then click Show.  
or right-click the  
To change the location of the MulTView™ window  
When the main video window is in full screen, right-click the control panel or  
the video panel, click Multview, click Location, and then click the position  
you want: Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Right, or Bottom-Left.  
You can manually change the embedded window's size and location when the  
MulTView™ borders are visible.  
Autohiding MulTView™ window controls and borders  
The MulTView™ window borders disappear after a few seconds of mouse  
inactivity on the MulTView™ window. When you move your mouse over the  
MulTView™ window, the border reappears.  
Only one video window can be in control. When the embedded MulTView™  
window is in focus, its borders are red; when it is not in focus, its borders are  
   
MulTView™ 39  
black. For example when the borders are red, a Remote Wonder™ channel-  
change command will change the MulTView™ channel.  
MulTView™ Audio Requirements  
If you have one audio card or an integrated audio chip, you must connect one  
audio path internally (CD-In, for example) and the other externally (Line-In,  
for example).  
If you have two audio cards or one audio card and an integrated audio chip,  
you can connect both audio paths internally, externally, or one internally and  
the other externally.  
EazyLook™  
Designed to work with the Remote Wonder™ in full-screen mode,  
EazyLook™ displays large, on-screen information about remote control  
functions when you watch TV, DVD, or File Player. It also provides  
assistance when you use the Library or navigate in TV Listings.  
       
40 MulTView™  
Troubleshooting 39  
CHAPTER 6:  
Reference  
This chapter provides information on troubleshooting, where to get additional  
accessories, how to register your product, plus warranty and compliance  
information.  
Troubleshooting  
The following troubleshooting tips may help if you experience problems.  
ATI’s documentation contains helpful installation/configuration tips and  
other valuable feature information. Please contact your dealer for more  
advanced troubleshooting information.  
General Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
Computer Does  
Not Boot-Up  
Properly  
Verify that the installation instructions were properly  
followed.  
Check that the card is properly installed in your system  
and connected to your monitor.  
If you have problems during start-up, restart your  
computer in Safe Mode.  
While starting Windows® XP, press and hold F8 until  
you see the Windows® Advanced Options Menu. Use  
the arrow keys to select Safe Mode, and press Enter.  
Check the system configuration utility of your operating  
system for the interrupt assignments.  
Contact ATI’s Customer Care or your local technical  
support.  
                       
40 Troubleshooting  
General Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
No Display  
Check that the card is seated properly in its expansion  
slot.  
Ensure that the monitor cable is securely fastened to  
the card.  
Make sure that the monitor and computer are plugged  
in and receiving power.  
If necessary, disable any built-in graphics capabilities  
on your mother board. For more information, consult  
your computer’s manual or manufacturer. (Note: some  
manufacturers do not allow the built-in graphics to be  
disabled or to become the secondary display.)  
Make sure that you selected the appropriate monitor  
when you installed your enhanced driver.  
Screen Defects  
Appear  
Check if your monitor supports the resolution,  
horizontal (kHz) and vertical (Hz) refresh rates as  
required by the graphics card.  
Check your current resolution, refresh rate, and color  
depth settings in the Settings and Monitor tabs in your  
Display Properties dialog.  
Warning! Ensure that both video card and monitor  
support resolution and refresh rates you select.  
Incompatible resolution/refresh rate selection may result in  
monitor damage. Refer to your monitor's documentation  
for recommended resolutions and refresh rates.  
Off-Center  
Try adjusting the brightness, sharpness, contrast, and  
color balance controls of your monitor.  
Screen Image,  
Odd Colors or No  
Picture  
Try adjusting the centering and positioning controls of  
your monitor to position the picture on the screen  
Set the monitor's RGB inputs (and sync switches, if this  
option is available) to 75 Ohms, with the sync set to  
external.  
Digital Flat Panel (DFP) monitor users: refer to your  
monitor's documentation for the appropriate cable and  
connector to plug into the DVI-I connector on the  
graphics card.  
               
Product Registration 41  
General Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
Operating  
Check the driver installation and make sure that all  
System Warns  
that Video Card  
Isn’t Properly  
Configured  
software is correctly loaded corresponding to your  
operating system and applications.  
Re-install the ATI drivers for your All-in-Wonder®  
X1900 card.  
HDTV/HDTV Adapter Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
The colors on my  
TV display are  
incorrect  
Ensure that the connections between the Component  
Video Adapter and your HDTV are correct (Y=Green,  
Pb=Blue, Pr=Red).  
There is no  
display on my TV  
Your TV will not display anything until Windows starts;  
this may take several minutes.  
Set your TV to YPbPr input.  
Ensure that the HDTV Component Video Adapter is  
properly connected, then restart your computer.  
DVDs will not  
play in 720p or  
1080i modes  
Copy-protected DVDs restrict playback to 480i and  
480p modes.  
I can’t see the  
entire display  
If your component input device supports it, try 720p  
mode.  
The display  
appears tilted  
Consult your HDTV user’s manual.  
My CRT display is  
green  
Your system is in component output mode. Restart  
your computer with the CRT monitor connected.  
Product Registration  
To activate Customer Care you must register your product with ATI at:  
ati.com/online/registration  
                               
42 Customer Care  
Customer Care  
For detailed instructions on how to use your ATI product, refer to the Online  
User’s Guide included on your ATI installation CD-ROM.  
If you require further assistance with your product, the following Customer  
Care options are available:  
Service  
Online  
Availability  
Language  
Access  
24/7  
English,  
French,  
Spanish,  
Portuguese,  
German  
or  
or  
ATI TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
Attention: Customer Care  
1 Commerce Valley Drive East  
Markham, Ontario  
Canada L3T 7X6  
Mail  
Telephone  
US &  
Canada  
9:00AM -  
7:00PM EST.  
Monday to  
Friday.  
English  
1-877-284-1566 (toll-free)  
or  
1-905-882-2626 (International  
and/or local toll charges to  
Canada will apply).  
Telephone  
Europe  
and Other  
Regions  
10:30 to  
00:00 GMT  
English  
+00800-6677-1111 (toll-free)  
or  
10:30 to  
19:00 GMT  
German-  
French  
+1-905-882-5549 (International  
and/or local toll charges to  
Canada will apply)  
12:00 to  
Spanish-  
20:30 GMT  
Portuguese  
Telephone  
Latin  
America /  
South  
7:00AM to  
3:30 PM EST  
Spanish,  
Portuguese  
+0800-333-5277(Argentina)  
+0800-891-9068 (Brazil)  
America  
+001800-514-3276 (Mexico)  
7:00AM to  
English  
other:  
7:00PM EST  
+1-905-882-3277 (International  
and/or local toll charges to  
Canada will apply)  
   
Getting Additional Accessories 43  
ATI Customer Care will work to resolve your issue and help you to get your  
ATI product up and running. If your issue is not resolved, our technicians will  
determine whether the difficulty you are experiencing is the result of the ATI  
product, whether your product contains a defect, and whether your product is  
under warranty.  
ATI Customer Care is unable to assist with refunds, returns, or  
exchange specific inquiries. If resolving the problem being  
experienced is critical to your decision to keep the product, it is your  
responsibility to ensure that you know and are within the period of  
time your reseller will allow for refunds, returns or exchange.  
ATI is not responsible for any expense incurred accessing Customer  
Care. It is expected that customers will review the expense associated  
with the available support options and will choose the method that  
best meets their needs and budget.  
ATI Customer Care reserves the right to limit support options for  
products that are not registered or are at End of Life.  
Getting Additional Accessories  
Additional and replacement cables, installation CD-ROMs, manuals, and  
other accessories for ATI products can be purchased from the online ATI store  
at:  
ati.com/online/accessories  
Compliance Information  
This section details the compliance information for this product.  
               
44 FCC Compliance Information  
FCC Compliance Information  
This All-in-Wonder® X1900 Series product complies with FCC Rules part 15.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the graphics card is  
required to ensure compliance with FCC regulations. Changes or modifications to  
this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  
Industry Canada Compliance Statement  
ICES-003 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
For further compliance information:  
ATI Research Inc.  
4 Mount Royal Ave.  
Marlborough, MA  
01752-1976  
USA  
508-303-3900  
       
FCC Compliance Information 45  
CE Compliance Information  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and amendments 91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC, Class B Digital  
Device EN 55022:2003/CISPR 22 Class B, Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference  
Characteristics Information Technology Equipment.  
EN 55024:1998/CISPR 24:1997 +A1:2001 +A2:2003, Immunity of Information Technology Equipment (ITE),  
including EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-5, EN 61000-4-6  
Informations de conformité de la CE  
Directive EMC 89/336/CEE et amendements 92/31/CEE et 93/68/CEE, pour dispositif numérique de Classe  
B.  
EN 55022:2003/CISPR 22:1997, - Classe B - Limites et méthodes de mesure des caractéristiques  
d'interférences radiophoniques, Matériel des technologies de l'information.  
EN 55024:1998/CISPR 24:1997 +A1:2001 +A2:2003, Norme sur l'immunité de matériel des technologies  
de l'information, et comprenant EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-5, EN 61000-4-6  
Electrical Safety  
73/23/EEC - The Low Voltage Directive  
IEC 60950-1:2001, IEC 60950:1999, 3rd Edition - Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
BS EN60950-1:2002, BS EN60950:2000, 3rd Edition UL 60950-1:2003, UL 60950:2000, 3rd Edition CAN/  
CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1:2002, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00, 3rd Edition (2000)  
To meet UL safety requirements, the computer’s maximum room temperature should not exceed 40º C.  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  
(WEEE) Directive Compliance  
This product was manufactured by ATI Technologies Inc.  
         
46 FCC Compliance Information  
49  
Index  
Numerics  
102 part number 2  
3D 25, 27  
480i 43  
480p 43  
720p 43  
A
accessories 45  
adapters  
compatibility with earlier products 13  
input and output 10  
Advanced View 25  
ATI Overdrive 3 27  
ATISETUP utility 19  
B
brightness 25, 42  
C
Catalyst Control Center 21, 27, 28  
Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) 26  
Compliance Information 45  
compliance information 41  
Component Video Properties 26  
configuration  
primary monitor 19  
configuration tips 41  
contrast 25, 33, 42  
TV display 33  
Control Panel 4, 19, 32  
Copy-protection  
DVDs 43  
CRT 43  
Customer Care 41, 43, 44, 45  
D
Dashboard 21, 28  
Detailed installation 6  
Digital 42  
Digital Flat Panel (DFP) 42  
Digital Panel properties 26  
 
50  
Direct 3D 25  
Display Configurations 39  
display configurations 37, 39  
Display Data Channel (DDC) 26  
Display Detection Options 25  
Display devices  
connecting 8  
display devices  
multiple 35  
Display Options 25  
displaying PC output on HDTV 12  
displaying PC output on TV 11  
Dot pitch 33  
dot pitch 33  
driver installation 17  
drivers  
installing 17  
uninstalling 4  
DVI 26  
DVI-I 42  
E
EazyLook ™ 40  
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) 26  
F
FCC Compliance 45  
Fullscreen 25  
Fullscreen modes 25  
G
games  
TV display 33  
gamma 25  
Getting Additional Accessories 45  
Getting started 1  
H
Hardware  
installing 5  
HDTV Adapter Troubleshooting 43  
High Definition Television (HDTV) 26, 43  
horizontal size  
TV display 33  
Hotkeys Manager 27  
HydraVision ™ 18  
HYDRAVISION™ 18  
51  
I
Industry Canada Compliance 46  
input and output adapters 10  
input/output adapter 13  
Installation  
detailed 6  
installation tips 41  
M
Multimedia Center  
starting 20  
multi-monitor 23  
multiple displays 35  
MulTView ™ 38  
audio requirements 40  
Picture in Picture, Picture outside Picture 38  
TV Wonder ™ 38  
O
OpenGL 25  
P
PCIe drivers  
chipset drivers 3  
Picture in Picture 38  
Picture outside Picture 38  
Preferences 28  
Product Registration 43  
profiles 27  
Profiles Manager 27  
R
recording PC output on videotape 11  
Red Green Blue (RGB) 42  
Refresh Rate 19, 25, 42  
Refresh Rate Override 25  
registration 2  
Resolution 19, 33, 42  
S
Safe Mode 41  
safety instructions iii  
serial number 2  
Software  
installing 17  
Special Multimedia Center features  
EazyLook ™ 40  
system requirements 2  
52  
T
Troubleshooting 41, 43  
HDTV adapter 43  
troubleshooting 41  
MulTView ™ 38  
TV display 31, 33  
contrast 33  
games 33  
hardware restrictions 32  
horizontal size 33  
TV Out 31, 32  
TV Wonder ™ 38  
V
W
Warranty 44  
warranty 41  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Compliance 47  
watch movies on PC  
record video from VCR or camcorder 10  
Widescreen mode 25  
Windows 19, 43  
Windows Advanced Options Menu 41  
Windows XP 41  
Y
YPbPr 43  

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