Using an External Monitor: Dell Inspiron 7000
Using an External Monitor: Dell Inspiron 7000
Use the 15-pin monitor connector to attach an external monitor to the computer. If you
reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin number and signal information for the monitor
connector. Use the following procedure to connect an external monitor:
- Turn off the external monitor.
| NOTICE: Do not place the external monitor directly on top of your portable
computer, even if it is closed. Doing so can crack the computer case, the display, or
both. |
Set the monitor on a monitor stand, desktop, or other level surface near
the computer.
- Connect the external monitor's video cable to the computer.
Plug the monitor cable connector into the matching monitor connector at the
back of the computer. If the cable is not permanently attached to the monitor, connect it
to the monitor also. Tighten all the screws on the monitor cable connector(s) to eliminate
RFI.
- Connect your external monitor to a grounded AC power source.
Plug the 3-prong connector on one end of the monitor's power cable into a
grounded power strip or some other grounded power source. If the cable is not permanently
attached to the monitor, connect it to the monitor also.
The video image can be displayed on an external monitor, on the computer's display, or
on both simultaneously. To toggle between the three display modes, press
<Fn><F8>.
If the external monitor is turned off when you boot the computer, and if the Video
Display Device category is set to CRT Mode in the Main
menu of the Setup program, the computer sends the video image to the external monitor. In
this case, you do not see an image on either the computer's display or on the external
monitor. To resolve this situation, turn on the external monitor or press
<Fn><F8> to switch the video image to the computer's display.
Whether you are using an appropriately equipped multifrequency monitor only or are
using an external monitor and the built-in display simultaneously, you can display up to
64,000 colors at a noninterlaced resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels.
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NOTE: When the external monitor and built-in display are used simultaneously, the
refresh rate is always 60 Hz. |
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