IBM Computer Monitor 07N2250 User Manual

Part Number: 07N2250  
July 2001  
IBMT220 Flat-Panel Monitor (M/T 9503) –User’s Guide Supplement  
This is a supplement to the IBM T220 Flat-Panel Monitor User’s Guide (hereafter called the User’s Guide)  
and contains general information, limitations, and recommendations on the T220 Flat-Panel Monitor  
(hereafter called theT220 or monitor).  
General information  
1. The Matrox® G200 MMSvideo graphics card (hereafter called the Matrox card) that is bundled with  
the T220 has been specifically designed for this monitor. Use this card only. The Matrox cards on the  
retail market do not support T220.  
2. The display driver for the T220 in the Setup CD-ROM has been specifically coded for the T220. The  
version shipped with the T220 on the Setup CD-ROM is V5.60.006. Use this or a later version.  
To find out which version you have, open the Display Properties window, select Settings  
Advanced Information V5.60.006 Matrox driver package.  
To install the display driver, follow the instructions in the User’s Guide. If you don’t install the driver  
correctly, the Windows® desktop may not appear.  
3. The Matrox card’s BIOS, stored in the flash ROM of the card, is Version 3.3GC-34, specifically coded  
for T220. Use this or a later version only.  
To find out which version you have, open the Display Properties window, select Settings →  
Advanced Information 3.3–34 Graphics BIOS. (The Information panel does not show the  
complete designation of the BIOS version; it shows only 3.3-34.)  
If you need to upgrade the BIOS, download it from the above IBM Web site.  
Limitations  
When using the Windows multimonitor system  
1. The Windows desktop consists of four vertical partitions. You must set the Screen area and the  
Colors for each of these partitions in the Display Properties window. If any partition does not display  
or is out of sync, restart Windows 2000 in VGA mode and confirm the following  
v Screen area is set to 960 by 2400 pixels for all four partitions.  
v Colors are set to 24 bit for all four partitions.  
v Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor is checked for all four partitions.  
v Use this device as the primary monitor is checked for the Primary Partition (the leftmost  
partition).  
2. The Windows task bar appears only in one partition, usually the Primary Partition.  
3. You can maximize a window only within a partition. Consequently applications such as Microsoft®  
PowerPoint® Slide Shows and LotusFreelanceScreen Shows are displayed only in the primary  
partition. To expand a window over the other three partitions, drag the window frame with the mouse  
from the primary partition to the other partitions.  
4. The borders between partitions may show on some applications that use motion video, such as the  
OpenGL screen saver.  
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different partition. If this occurs, restart Windows 2000 in VGA mode and check the settings described in  
When using the T220 display driver version 5.60.006  
The following limitations apply when you use the display driver version 5.60.006:  
1. If Colors is set to 256 in the Display Properties window, the screen may start flashing when a  
window is dragged on the Windows desktop.  
2. The color temperature scale and the contrast scale in the Colors panel of the Display Properties  
window do not appear.  
3. The Enlarge mouse pointer option which is set by specifying Settings Advanced Options in the  
Display Properties window does not work. To enlarge the mouse pointer, refer to step 2 in the  
Recommendations below.  
4. Normally, to customize the color of the monitor partitions, you would do as follows:  
a. Select Display PropertiesSettings AdvancedColor ManagementAdd.  
b. Select an ICC Profile in the dialog box that appears and select Add. The selected color profile  
appears in the Color Profiles currently associated with this device box.  
c. Select OK or Apply and restart your PC or workstation.  
To reset the color to the original color, you would do as follows:  
a. Select Display PropertiesSettings AdvancedColor Management.  
b. Select the original ICC Profile in the Color Profiles currently associated with this device box.  
c. Select OK or Apply and restart your PC or workstation.  
However, color is reset when you select Display PropertiesSettings AdvancedColor.  
Recommended display settings for the 204-ppi monitor  
Notes:  
1. The values recommended here are generally useful; for your needs or preferences, however you may  
want to choose others.  
2. After you specify these settings, some dialog boxes for the system or the application may not be  
scaled properly. For more information on the scaling feature of the graphic user interface in Windows  
2000, we recommend that you contact Microsoft.  
The following are recommended display settings for the T220 monitor:  
1. Increasing the size of the system font  
a. Display the Display Properties window:  
v by clicking the right mouse button on the desktop background, and then selecting Properties in  
the prompt that appears, or  
v
by selecting Start Settings Control Panel Display.  
b. Select Settings Advanced General Font Size Other.  
c. In the highlighted Font Percentage box, enter 213%.  
d. Click OK in the displayed pop-up boxes in turn.  
e. Reboot the system to activate the font setting.  
2. Increasing the size of the mouse pointer  
a. Display the Control Panel by selecting Start Settings Control Panel.  
b. Click the mouse icon, and then select Pointer and Scheme.  
c. Select Magnified from the list, and click OK.  
3. Changing the size of the Windows feature  
a. As in step 1a, display the Display Properties window, and select Appearance. The Appearance  
dialog box appears.  
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b. Select the following items in the Appearance dialog box and set them as follows:  
Item  
Size  
31  
4
Font size  
Font  
Active title bar  
8
MS Sans Serif  
Active window border  
Caption button  
Icon  
31  
50  
95  
95  
31  
4
8
8
MS Sans Serif  
MS Sans Serif  
Horizontal icon spacing  
Vertical icon spacing  
Inactive title bar  
Inactive window border  
Menu  
31  
8
8
8
MS Sans Serif  
MS Sans Serif  
MS Sans Serif  
Message box  
Palette title  
31  
24  
31  
Scroll bar  
Selected items  
Tool tip  
8
8
MS Sans Serif  
MS Sans Serif  
4. Changing the size of the application icon  
You cannot change the size of the application icons from the Display Properties window. You can  
only change them from within the application. Some applications that allow you to change the size of  
icons are Microsoft Office and Lotus Suite. We recommend you to select a large icon as possible for  
easier operation.  
Trademarks  
IBM and the IBM logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of IBM Corporation in the United States,  
other countries, or both.  
Microsoft, Windows, and PowerPoint are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in  
the United States, other countries, or both.  
Lotus and Freelance are trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation in the United States, other  
countries, or both.  
IntelliStation and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United  
States, other countries, or both.  
Matrox and Matrox MMS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. (or  
Matrox Graphics Inc.) in the United States, or other countries, or both.  
Other company, product, or service names may be the trademarks or service marks of others.  
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