Millennium G400 • Millennium G400 MAXUser Guide10526-301-05202000.02.18ENGLISH
10 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideMore PowerDesk informationFor more information on Matrox PowerDesk:Windows 95/98/2000 or NT 4.0 –„For context-sens
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 11TroubleshootingThis section addresses possible problems that could prevent you from using your computer.Problem Co
12 Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide3Make sure Matrox System Utilities are installed on your computer. (These can be installed from your Matrox CD-ROM
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 134SolutionMake sure the connection to the back of the monitor is firmly in place. This could be a 15-pin or BNC con
14 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuidebBefore Windows starts, press [F8] for the Windows startup menu to appear. (With Windows 98, if [F8] doesn’t work,
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 152CauseFiles on your system may have been deleted or corrupted.1SolutionRemove, then restore Matrox software:Window
16 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideProblem Using multiple displays under Windows 98/2000 or NT 4.0,program (for example, a game) doesn’t work with ma
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 17More informationWe provide additional documentation in help files, Readme files, and Adobe Acrobat PDF (Portable D
18 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideTV outputIf your Matrox graphics card has a second monitor connector, you can connect it to a TV or video recorder
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 193Connect video outputTo connect to a TV or video recorder, you’ll need the TVadapter included with your Matrox gra
2 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideHardware installation1Switch to the standard VGA display driverIf you’re running Windows 95/98/2000 on your compute
20 Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide4Connect audio outputTypically, the sound output from a computer comes from speakers connected to your sound card.
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 21Software setup*If a TV or video recorder is connected to the second monitor connector on your Matrox graphics card
22 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideWindows NT 4.0 – To adjust TV settings, click Æ Programs Æ Matrox PowerDesk NT Æ Matrox Display Properties Æ Moni
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 23Extra troubleshootingGraphicsThe following troubleshooting items address problems related to graphics cards.Proble
24 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideƒC:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUpƒC:\Windows\Startmenu\ProgramsƒC:\Windows\SystemƒC:\Program Files6Click Æ
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 253Click Select customizations from the Matrox list.4From the Matrox monitor list, select the monitor model you’re u
26 Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide3Double-click the name of your Matrox display adapter to open a properties dialog box. The type of problem is disp
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 274CauseYour computer’s other BIOS settings may be incorrect.1SolutionReset your computer BIOS settings to the facto
28 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideProblem Not all graphics cards in the computer are fully supported(Software doesn’t work with a certain graphics c
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 29Problem Screen image defects appear or program doesn’t run properly(example: mouse pointer not drawn properly)1Cau
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 34Insert your Matrox cardRemove the cover for the slot you intend to use. Save the screw for the mounting bracket. P
30 Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide2CauseWindows 95/98 – There may be a conflict between resources in your system.1Solution1Right-click the My Comput
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 313SolutionMake sure your hard disk is using DMA (if your hard disk supports DMA transfers). To use DMA:Windows 95/9
32 Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide3CauseYour display settings may be too high. As a result, video file playback may not be fully supported by Matrox
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 33Windows 95/98 – To enable DMA for a DVD drive:1Right-click the My Computer icon on your Windows desktop background
34 Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide2CauseYour TV or video recorder may not be properly set up.1SolutionIf a TV is connected to your Matrox graphics c
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 352Move the Desktop area (Windows 95) or Screen area (Windows 98/2000) slider to a lower setting.3Click OK to close
36 Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide3CauseThe image settings on your TV may need adjusting.1SolutionSome TVs have an aperture control sometimes called
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 37SoundThe following troubleshooting items address problems related to sound cards.Problem Sound doesn’t record, vid
38 Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide7For the Master, Line and/or Wave controls, make sure the Volume sliders are at one-quarter to one-half levels (if
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 39Display informationNotes„Your Matrox graphics card is 100% VGA compatible and supports all VESA standards: VBE 2.0
4 Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide6If your Matrox card has a second monitor connector:Connect the second monitorSimply plug your second monitor cable
40 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideMaximum display resolutionAspect ratio Main display Secondary display4:3/5:4 (standard)2048 × 1536 1280 × 102416:9
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 41Maximum horizontal refresh rate (kHz)*Aspect RatioDisplayresolutionMain displaySecondary display(135 MHz RAMDAC)30
42 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideSupported VESA modesIn the table below, VESA modes supported by your Matrox graphics card are indicated by a VESA
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 43Hardware informationFeaturesMatrox hardware add-ons (sold separately)Millennium G400(single-display)Millennium G40
44 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideVideo specificationsEnvironmental specifications„Separate sync monitors only„The video follows the PS/2 standard,
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 45Customer supportMatrox Web and FTP sitesMatrox is on the Internet with a World Wide Web (WWW) and File Transfer Pr
46 Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide5MATFAX instant fax – Call our dial-up Matrox fax service at 514-685-0174. Using a touch-tone phone, you can have
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 47Where to get informationFor display information:„Windows 95/98/2000 – access the Information property sheet (see “
48 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideWarrantyA. Limited Warranty Statement1.Matrox Graphics Inc. (“Matrox”) warrants to the end-user customer, who prov
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 49C. Limitations of Liability1.EXCEPT FOR THE OBLIGATIONS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT,
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 5Software installationThis section describes how to install Matrox software for Windows 95/98/2000 or NT 4.0. (For o
50 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideIndexAaddress, Matrox46Adobe Acrobat17AGP2BBBS, Matrox45BIOS16, 27BNC monitor connection13bus mastering25CCD-ROM,
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 51Software license agreementSingle User ProductsThis Matrox software (the “Software”) is copyrighted by Matrox Graph
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USAFCC Compliance StatementRemark for G4+M seriesThis device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuan
EUROPE(English) European user’s information – Declaration of ConformityRemark for G4+M seriesThis device complies with EC Directive 89/336/EEC for a C
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6 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideSoftware setupYour Matrox display driver includes Matrox PowerDesk software. This software helps you get the most o
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 72Depending on what version of Windows you have, click Change Display Type, or Advanced Properties Æ Monitor, or Adv
8 Matrox Graphics Card – User GuideDualHead Multi-Display setupIf your Matrox graphics card has a second monitor connector (see page 4), you can enabl
Matrox Graphics Card – User Guide 9Windows NT 4.0 –1Click Æ Programs Æ Matrox PowerDesk NT Æ Matrox Display Properties Æ DualHead.2Select the DualHea
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