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3DForce G-16 3DForce G-32 3DForce G-16/TV 3DForce G-32/TV 3DForce XP multimedia accelerator User Manual version 6.00 Copyright © 2002 Jaton Corporation, USA. NOTICE The information in this document is subject to change in order to improve reliability, design, or function without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the company. In no event will the company be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or the inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the company. June 2001, Rev. A 2 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................5 2. FEATURES ....................................................................................................6 2.1 AGP BUS INTERFACE .................................................................................6 2.2 PERFORMANCE (@800 MHZ PIII WITH 128MB OF MEMORY) ............6 2.3 3D GRAPHICS ENGINE.................................................................................6 2.4 DVD SUPPORT ............................................................................................7 2.5 VIDEO ENGINE .............................................................................................8 2.6 A DVANCED POWER M ANAGEMENT .......................................................8 2.7 M EMORY BUS INTERFACE ........................................................................8 2.8 DIRECT 7.0 ...................................................................................................9 2.9 SOFTWARE ...................................................................................................9 3. CHECK LIST................................................................................................9 4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.......................................................................9 5. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION................................................................ 10 5.1 BOARD LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATION .................................................10 5.2 IDENTIFY AN AGP SLOT (SHORT AND BROWN).................................11 5.3 DISPLAY DEVICES CONNECTION ...........................................................11 6. HARDWARE INSTALLATION............................................................. 12 6.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES.................................................................12 6.2 STEPS:.........................................................................................................13 7. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION.............................................................. 13 7.1.1 Microsoft Windows 98/Me............................................................. 13 7.1.2 Microsoft Windows NT4.0 ............................................................. 20 7.1.3 Microsoft Windows2000................................................................ 25 7.1.4 Microsoft WindowsXP.................................................................... 32 8. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE (Q & A).................................................. 38 8.1 TIPS .............................................................................................................40 9. VIDEO MODE REFERENCE TABLE.................................................... 41 9.1 STANDARD M ODES ..................................................................................41 9.2 EXTENDED M ODES...................................................................................42 10. PINOUT AND SYNC FREQUENCIES ................................................ 45 3 10.1 A NALOG COLOR DISPLAY PINOUTS (DB 15) .....................................45 10.2 CONVERSION TABLE: PIN A DAPTERS ................................................45 10.3 9-T O-15 PIN CONVERSION TABLE ........................................................46 10.4 A NALOG VIDEO SIGNALS ......................................................................46 11. FCC SHIELDED CABLE WARNING................................................. 46 11.1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ............................................................................47 12. LIMITED WARRANTY. ........................................................................ 48 12.1 OTHER LIMITS.........................................................................................49 12.2 EXCLUSIVE OBLIGATION.......................................................................49 12.3 OTHER STATEMENTS............................................................................49 12.4 TERMS AND CONDITIONS......................................................................49 12.5 SERVICES AGREEMENT : .........................................................................50 12.6 ENTIRE OBLIGATION. ............................................................................50 12.7 REDUCING W ARRANTY CLAIM REJECTIONS.....................................50 4 1. Introduction 3DForce G-16, 3DForce G-32, 3DForce G-16/TV, and 3DForce G-32/TV are based on Trident Blade T-16/T-64 (9970) Graphics Processor with AGP-4x and DVD playback. With 64-bit memory bus at 143 MHz clock on AGP 2x/4x bus aggregation, the performance of these multimedia accelerators are beneficial to brings the DVD playback in real-time and the high density video formal expression at high pixel rate up to 286 million per second, and that is biggest unparalleled cost/performance graphics solution for today’s desktop application. 3DForce XP, based on Trident Blade XP (9980) Graphics Processor with AGP-4x and DVD playback. With 128-bit memory bus at 166 MHz clock. The most payoff on Trident Blade T-16/T-64 (9970) and Trident Blade XP (9980) are that integrate the advanced 2D/3D Graphics engine, which capable of supporting with DVD, video, and digital TV into a single chip solution. The overlying combines highly evolved per pixel 3D graphics engine setup and rendering with 2D graphical user interface (GUI) acceleration can blend the high speed low latency access on 256-bit totally. Taking expediency of AGP’s Direct Memory Access (DMA) to retrieve textures from main memory, textures are no longer limited by local memory. Trident Hardware Assisted MPEG-2 Architecture (THAMA) enables DVD playback support to the multimedia PC. Compared to software only DVD players, the combination of software based decode and hardware based motion compensation delivers smooth frame rates without overloading the processor, requires no extra frame buffer and minimum AGP bandwidth. The TVout choice supports an 8-bit Digital output to standard NTSC/PAL encoder and its interface. In TVout optional livelihood, the 3DForce G-16/TV or 3DForce G-32/TV also offers independent control interface ready for TV set output and with interlace/non-interlace scanning capability. For maximum throughput, the 3DForce G-16/G-32/XP use full AGP 2x/4x bus interface that supports at up to 1.06 GByte per second transfer rate. Furthermore, 3DForce G-16/G-32/XP are subsistence Microsoft graphics standard - DirectX 7.0 Cubic mapping, and PC2001 compliant. Jaton Corporation, USA. 5 2. Features 2.1 AGP Bus Interface - Full AGP 2X/4X Support at up to 1.06 GByte/sec transfer rate - DMA bus mastering support with Scatter Gather - Execute Mode for Direct Textures, Video, and DVD - Special impedance matching circuit for AGP-4X signaling 2.2 Performance (@800 MHz PIII with 128MB of memory) - Pixel processing rate: 800 Million pixels/sec - Texel access rate: 1,200 Million pixels/sec - Supports 32MB of SDRAM at up to 143 MHz memory clock - Up to 270 MHz RAMDAC for 1600x1200 resolution - DVD playback in real-time (30fps) with 75% of CPU headroom 2.3 3D Graphics Engine 2.3.1.1.1 Setup - Up to 166 MHz clock - Hardware interface to Direct 7.0 - 32-bit IEEE Floating Point Input Date - 1/16 Sub-Pixel positioning accuracy for butter image quality 2.3.1.1.2 Rendering - Dual independent 128-bit pixel pipelines (256-bit total) - Single-pass processing of diffused, specular lighting and fog - Enhanced Gouraud Shading & Phong-like environmental lighting 6 - Fast order-independent scene anti-aliasing support - Fully OpenGL-compliant blending including fog & depth cueing - Hidden surface removal with 16, 24, or 32-bit Z buffer or W buffer - Color format includes 16, 24, or 32-bit per pixel - Supports 8-bit stencil buffer 2.3.1.1.3 Texturing - Single-pass processing of up to 4 textures per clock - Single-pass Bi-linear, Tri-linear and Anisotropic texture filtering - Non-linear magnification and sharpening texture filtering - Multi-format texture cache - Palletized texture format of 1, 2, 4, and 8-bit per pixel - Non-palletized texture of 16 or 32-bit per pixel - Pallete data format with 565, 1555 or 4444 for ARGB - Texture color keying & enhanced filtering for translucent objects 2.3.1.1.4 2D GUI - 128-bit graphics engine - 8/15/16/24/32-bit per pixel color formats - 256 Raster Operations (ROPs) - Hardware support for all 2D functions (BitBLT, lines, polygons, fills, patterns, clipping, bit masking…) - Panning, scrolling, clipping, color expansion, sprites - Built-in 32x32 and 64x64 Hardware Cursor 2.4 DVD Support - THAMA architecture enables full DVD player support - Requires no extra frame buffer and minimum AGP bandwidth 7 - Includes both Motion Compensation and IDCT hardware assist - Real-time playback (30fps) of 9.8 Mbps MPEG-2 video bitstream with 80% CPU headroom for other application - Alpha blending for subpicture - Advanced error recovery & concealment - Programmable multi-tap filtering - Pan and scan support - Anti-tearing support - Supports DVD version 1.0 and VCD version 2.0 2.5 Video Engine - State-of-art video de-interlacing - Capable of supporting HD0 HDTV resolution (1280x720) - TrueVideo bilinear interpolation with proprietary edge recovery scaling - Dual apertures for simultaneous access to graphics and video display memory area - Dual color space converters (CSC) - Accelerates YUV planar format 2.6 Advanced Power Management - 7 GPIOs, suspend and standby modes - Internal clock gating on each functional block - PCIPM (H/W PCI initiated) - AGP Clock Busy/Stop and PCI Clock Run - ACPI and DPMS support 2.7 Memory Bus Interface - Up to 128-bit SDRAM/SGRAM memory bus at 166 MHz clock 8 - Up to 32 Mbytes of local frame buffer 2.8 Direct 7.0 - Microsoft graphics standard for Windows 2000 - hardware support of Cubic mapping reflections, refraction and lighting - Hardware support of environment and emboss bump mapping - Hardware support of texture compression - Hardware support of all data formats for setup processing - Adaptive sharing of Transform & Lighting processing with CPU 2.9 Software - Window 98/Me, Window 2000/XP - Windows NT 4.0 - DirectX 6.0, 7.0 and 8.0 - DirectShow 3.0 and 4.0 - OpenGL ICD 1.0 and 1.2 3. Check List The package you have purchased should contain the following: 3DForce G-16, or 3DForce G-16/TV, or 3DForce G32, or 3DForce G-32/TV, or 3DForce XP multimedia accelerator - Software and Documentation CDs Quick Start Guide (Printed) If any of these items is missing or damaged, contact your dealer. IMPORTANT: Keep all packaging materials that accompany your adapter in the event you need to return the product. 4. System Requirements - Intel or compatible Pentium II system with an AGP-2x/4x Bus Extension Slot 9 - CD-ROM drive, Double speed or faster - Hard Drive with at least 10MB Free space - Mouse, Sound Card and Speaker optional - MS Windows98/Me, Windows NT4.0, Windows2000, and Windows XP operating system 5. Hardware Description 5.1 Board Layout and Specification Plate Width TVOUT OPTIONAL RCA Video 2 26 1 25 S_Video Display Memory Y1 Trident Blade-Txx Height DB 15 VGA AGP 2x4x BUS Product's Name / PCB version Core Chipset / PCB size Memory Module / Size 3DForce G-16 82117B Trident Blade T-16 W = 6.3" x H = 3.3" 2M X 16 SDRAM X 4 16MB 3DForce G-16TV 82117B Trident Blade T-16 W = 6.3" X H = 3.3" 2M X 16 SDRAM X 4 16MB 3DForce G-32 82117B Trident Blade T-64 W = 6.3" X H = 3.3" 4M X 16 SDRAM X 4 32MB 3DForce G-32TV 82117B Trident Blade T-64 W = 6.3" X H = 3.3" 4M X 16 SDRAM X 4 32MB 3DForce XP 82127B Trident Blade XP W = 6.5" X H = 3.5" 2M X 32 SDRAM X 4 32MB 10 5.2 Identify an AGP Slot (short and brown) AGP adapter AGP Slot PCI Slots ISA Slots Main board 5.3 Display Devices Connection AGP Plate 1 RCA Video Connector Television 2 S_Video Connector DB 15 VGA Connector 3 PC Computer 11 1. If your system is equipped with a soundboard, you can also connect an Y-cable for speaker (single male mini stereo phono jack to double male RCA jack) from the Speaker-Out jack of the soundboard to the Audio-In jack on your television set. 2. For optional TV connection, please check the back of your TVset or VCR for an S-Video connector. If such a connector is present, you will need an S-Video cable to adjoin S-Video TV-Out on the adapter to S-Video In on the TV or VCR. If such a connector is not available, a RCA video cable is needed to link Composite TV-Out on the adapter to Composite Video In on the TV or VCR. S-Video connection is recommended since it provides a higher quality display. 3. Connect your monitor to the adapter standard VGA 15-pin analog connector. Be sure you have the right cable and cable connector. For complicated connection (connect more devices between the TV and video card) that may required different layout and accessories. Please ask qualified technician or consultant for the details. 6. Hardware installation 6.1 Installation Procedures !! WARNING !! Discharge static electricity by touching the GROUND such as metal part of your case connected with good power ground before you handle the electronic circuit boards. The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damage, caused directly or indirectly, by improper installation of any components by unauthorized service personnel. If you do not feel comfortable performing the installation, consult with a qualified computer technician. 12 6.2 Steps: 1. Turn OFF all powers to your system, including any peripherals (printer, external drives, modem, etc.). 2. Disconnect the power cord and the monitor cable from the back of the computer. 3. Unfasten the cover mounting screws on your system and remove the system cover. Refer to your system user manual for instructions to determine the location of the mounting screws. 4. Remove any graphics adapter that already installed on your motherboard. Start by removing the screw that holds the adapter retaining bracket in place (keep this screw, you will need it later). Then, gently pull straight up on the adapter card itself, and remove it from the motherboard. 5. Refer to your computer system manual for the location of the AGP bus expansion slots. Remove the retaining screw that holds the slot cover in place. Slide the slot cover out and put the screw aside (you will need it to secure the adapter). If you just removed an existing graphics adapter and are not going to use that expansion slot, you can install the slot cover you just removed from the unused expansion slot to cover the open hole. 6. To install the adapter in the selected expansion slot, carefully line up the gold-fingered edge connector on the adapter directly above the expansion slot connector on the motherboard. Then press the adapter into place, completely, with necessary but minimum pressure. DO NOT USE excessive force. Use the (remaining) screw you removed to secure the adapter retaining bracket in place. 7. Replace the computer cover. Secure the cover with the mounting screws you removed in Step 3. You have now completed the installation of your new graphics adapter on your system. 7. Software Installation 7.1.1 ? MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98/ME When you power-up the computer and boot-up to Windows, the Plug-and-Play detects new hardware and it pops-up the install wizard. Do Not [Cancel] because you must place a default display setting from Microsoft Windows for 13 your video adapter, then restart the Windows. After the desktop has loaded completely, insert the software’s CD into CD ROM drive and proceed the display driver installation, which provided from the hardware manufacturer. 1. Autorun feature pops-up “Welcome” screen as below, then you may click on “Display Driver” selectable text to start the installation. 14 2. Click on Settings tab, then click on Advanced…button in lower portion of tab screen. 15 3. Select Change… button in Adapter tab screen. 4. Install wizard will search an updated driver for standard VGA adapter. Click the Next button now. 5. Click on Next button with “Specify the location driver (Advanced) “ option to continue. 16 6. Click on Next button with “Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want” selectable option. 7. Obedient to the select device page, press on "Have Disk..." button to specify the location of drivers. 17 8. You can input D:\G1632&XP\WIN9X into the dialog box, and click on OK button. (Where D is drive letter of your CD_ROM drive. If D is not your CD-ROM drive, substitute D with the correct drive letter.) Or, you can browsing on CD and unfold these folders then click on OK button. 9. Install wizard selected on "3DForce G-16/G-32/TV/XP (Trident Video Blade XP/T64)" to install, you may click on OK button. 18 10. Click Next to start transmits all driver files from software CD to your local hard disk drive. 11. Click Finish to close the install wizard screen after all files have been copies over. 19 7.1.2 ? MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT4.0 Note: The procedure of display driver installation that is required “setup” with service pack4 or above (Microsoft Windows NT4.0) before install the video display driver. After Windows desktop loaded completely, place software CD from manufacturer into your CD ROM drive, then Autorun brings up the “Welcome” screen as below. 1. SELECT on the “Display Driver” from the picture above. 20 2. TAB or CLICK on the “Settings” screen page. 3. SELECT “Display Type...” button in the “Settings” page. 21 4. SELECT “Change...” button from the Adapter type section. 5. SELECT “Have Disk...” button from the Change Display page. 22 6. Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 will prompt you for the correct path where the video drivers are located. ENTER “D:\G-32&XP\Winnt4\” where D: is the letter of your CD ROM drive that the Software & Documents CD has been inserted. Click on “Open” button to continue. 7. Click on “OK” button, if the file source for driver is corrected. 23 8. If the driver “3DForce G-16/G-32/TV/XP (Trident Video BladeXP/T64)” is listed under the Display list, SELECT the “OK” button to continue. 9. A screen message prompt that the conformation of your display driver has been in place for the new hardware. Click on “Yes”. 10. Click on “OK”. Once the driver files are copied, RESTART Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 for the changes to take effect. 24 7.1.3 ? MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 Microsoft Windows2000 detects this new hardware and places appropriate display driver from its system folder automatically - it doesn’t matter you have added a new driver or changed the existing one. To maximum the video board acceleration and increase its performance, you may install the manufacturer display driver as the follows: 1. Aoturun brings up the “Welcome” screen for your new display driver installation, click on “Display Driver” from this picture above. 25 2. Add New Hardware Wizard will pop-up, click on “ Next” to start the installation. 3. Checked “Add/Troubleshooting device” and click on “Next” to continue. 26 4. Wizard has been found the new device, click on “Next” to continue. 5. Place the check mark to “search device from a list” then click on “Next”. 27 6. High light “Display adapter” and click on “Next”. 7. Wizard asks you to select device driver from its table, do not take any of them from that list. Click on “Have disk…” button to continue the process. 28 8. Browse and unfolded on CD sub-directories, or type “D:\G1632&XP\Win2000” into dialog box as above, then click on “OK”. (D is the letter of your CD_ROM drive, typically, D or E drives, etc.) 9. A confirmation screen for the device you have selected, click on “Next” to continue the installation. 29 10.A confirmation for digital signature was not embody all driver files (not necessarily to have that signature), click on “Yes” to continue installation. 11.Windows operating system will copy all files 30 to the designation (local hard drive) drive. Click on “Next” now. 12.File transmission has been progress, please wait until it finished. 13.Click on “Finish” to complete the driver install process. 31 14.Re-boot your computer is required for new display driver in places. 7.1.4 ? MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP Microsoft Windows XP detects this new hardware and places appropriate display driver from its system folder automatically - it doesn’t matter you have added a new driver or changed the existing one. To maximum the video board acceleration and increase its performance, you may install the manufacturer display driver as the follows: 1. Aoturun brings up the “Welcome” screen for 32 your new display driver installation, click on “Display Driver” from this picture above. 2. Add New Hardware Wizard will pop-up, click on “ Next” to start the installation. 3. Wizard searches the Plug-and-Play device information from its database. 33 4. Wizard has been found the new device, click on “Next” to continue. 5. Place the CD from manufacturer into your CD ROM drive, browse and unfolded on subdirectories, or type in “E:\G1632&Xp\winxp” into dialog box as above, then click on “Next”. 34 6. Wizard searches the source files for the new device. 7. Wizard has been listed the device to install, 35 click on “Next” to continue the process. 8. A conformation screen that prompts to ensure the progress, you may click on “Continue Anyway”. 36 9. Windows operating system starts copy all files to the designation (local hard disk) drive. 10.Click on “Finish” to complete the driver 37 installation. 8. Technical Assistance (Q & A) Q: Why is the display shifted or changed sizes when I switch display modes? A: Some monitors lack auto-sizing features or just do not synchronize properly to the video board output. In some cases, horizontal and vertical display adjustments may be necessary. Use the monitor control panel functions to adjust screen. In other cases, mode type and refresh rate adjustments may be necessary. Use the utility program, which provided by video card manufacturer or production developer. To centering the display with normal type (mode 3), and to reduce (decrease) the refresh rate with the monitor’s specification. Q: What kind monitors can display 800x600 mode or higher resolution mode? A: To display 800x600 resolution at 60Hz refresh rate, the monitor must be capable of synchronizing a 31.5KHz horizontal scan rate (e.g., NEC 2A, 3D). At 72Hz refresh rate, the monitor must be capable of synchronizing a 48.0KHz scan rate (e.g., Sony HG 1304, NEC 4D, 5D, Seiko 1450). To display 1024x768 interlaced mode, the monitor must be capable of synchronizing a 35.5KHz horizontal scan rate (e.g., NEC 3D, Seiko 1430 or 1440). To display 1024x768 noninterlaced mode at 60Hz, the monitor must be capable of synchronizing a 48.7KHz scan rate (e.g., Sony HG 1304, NEC 4D, 5D, Seiko 1450). To display 1024x768 non-interlaced mode at 70Hz, the monitor must be capable of synchronizing a 56.4KHz scan rate (e.g., NEC 4D). Q: Windows screen won’t come up, it kicks back to 38 DOS prompt. Why? A: The SYSTEM.INI file may contain different information with the system hardware, cause by the new integration or the new installation of a video adapter. The SYSTEM.INI file is located in the WINODWS\SYSTEM directory. Use MS DOS editor to open the file, and change the statement that is under [Boot description] section: display.drv= VGA then save changes, and restart Windows. Or, Under DOS prompt, type within Windows “SETUP” , change the display selection to VGA then exit and restart Windows. Windows 9x Inadvertently, certain configuration files (e.g., msdos.sys, command.com) have been changed in the system. Proceed to correct that, is re-boot the system with a system (Windows9x) formatted floppy diskette. There are many reasons to causing the system booting-up with un-appropriated steps. Base on Microsoft support wizard on their WEBsite, there are many technical articles to help users with this subject, such as troubleshooting with VXD errors, virus, Fatal exceptions, etc., more details cover on each issue are descriptive and familiar with, and exclusively further to our support. Q: System hangs-up after installing video driver. A: Today, most video drivers are developed for 32-bit processing and may require a channel to Code/Decode. Conflict between device drivers and TSR (terminate-and-stay-resident) programs will inverted the display, and are particularly effectual at crashing computer. The most effective way to check for conflicts is to replace with the original video driver, or delete and re-install the current video driver to the system. Accomplishing IRQs (Interrupt Request Query) settings, or troubleshooting the conflicts on hardware source may necessary. Most PCI/AGP video cards designed for Plug-n-Play, that means 39 video card IRQ’s setup which controls by main board’s (mother board) circuitry and BIOS. Physically pulling out other devices from system, and re-start the computer. Confirm and modify your IRQ addresses with qualified computer technician. Q: Multiple images or unreadable screen after loading video driver. A: There are a variety of reasons why the display might be distorted. One common reason is a monitor mismatch. Some older multifrequency monitors are unable to switch video modes without being turned off, then turned on again. If the problem occurring in windows, make sure that you have loaded that proper video driver, and that the driver is compatible with the monitor being used. Try re-configuring your application software to use a compatible video mode. If problem persist in windows, load the standard generic VGA driver. The generic VGA driver should function properly with virtually every video board and VGA (or SVGA) monitor available. If that is an unsatisfactory solution, you may have to upgrade to a monitor that support the desired video mode. Some new monitors are also synchronizing this problem because built-in DDC (Data-Digital-Channel) feature. Sometime that DDC automatically setup the display frequency without loading video driver. Try to turn it off, or change settings of monitor type in your system. Q: Selection of color, resolution and refresh rate combination that always backs to default after restart the system. A: Accordingly, there must be a bug (defected source-code) in video driver, or in the system. Debug the source-code or fix the error in video driver, that should be done by the driver developer. Likewise, upgrade the video driver from the manufacturer or from the original software developer is necessary. 8.1 Tips The following are some recommended steps to take if the video adapter will not boot up or operate properly in your system: 40 1. Ensure that the monitor or TV brightness and contrast controls are properly adjusted. 2. Check to see if your monitor or TV is properly connected to the card. Be sure your monitor’s pin definitions match those of your video card. For TV out, ensure that the composite signal is connected to a “Video Input” RCA jack on the TV (or check the S-video connection). Read the TV owner’s manual to select the proper signal jack for the display. 3. Turn the system on and confirm that the power supply is operating properly; i.e., that the fan operates and the system power light turns on. 4. Check to see if the card is firmly seated in its AGP bus expansion slot. It should not be making contact with any other cards in the system. Note: Turn the system off before adjusting the card. 9. Video Mode Reference Table The adapter’s video modes include all of the following: 9.1 Standard Modes Mode # Resolution -Colors Horz KHz Vert Hz Mem Req Text Res. Mode Type Scan Type 0h,1h 320x200-16 31.4 70 2MB 40x25 Text NI 2h,3h 640x400-16 31.4 70 2MB 80x25 Text NI 4h,5h 320x200-4 31.4 70 2MB 40x25 Graph NI 6h 640x200-2 31.4 70 2MB 80x25 Graph NI 7h 720x350-Mono 31.5 70 2MB 80x25 Text NI Dh 320x200-16 31.4 70 2MB 40x25 Graph NI Eh 640x200-16 31.4 70 2MB 80x25 Graph NI Fh 640x350-2 31.4 70 2MB 80x25 Graph NI 10h 640x350-16 31.4 70 2MB 80x25 Graph NI 11h 640x480-2 31.4 60 2MB 80x30 Graph NI 12h 640x480-16 31.4 60 2MB 80x30 Graph NI 13h 320x200-256 31.4 70 2MB 40x25 Graph NI 41 9.2 Extended Modes Mode # Resolution -Colors Horz KHz Vert Hz Mem Req Text Res. Mode Type Scan Type 50h 640x480-16 31.5 60 2M 80x43 Text NI 51h 640x473-16 31.5 60 2M 80x43 Text NI 52h 640x480-16 31.5 60 2M 80x60 Text NI 53h 1056x350-16 31.3 70 2M 132x25 Text NI 54h 1056x480-16 31.3 60 2M 132x30 Text NI 55h 1056x473-16 31.3 60 2M 132x43 Text NI 56h 1056x480-16 31.3 60 2M 132x60 Text NI 57h 1188x350-16 31.3 70 2M 132x25 Text NI 58h 1188x480-16 31.3 60 2M 132x30 Text NI 59h 1188x473-16 31.3 60 2M 132x43 Text NI 5Ah 1188x480-16 31.3 60 2M 132x60 Text NI 5Bh_1 800x600-16 37.8 60 2M 100x75 Graph NI 5Ch 640x400-256 31.6 70 2M 80x25 Graph NI 5Dh_4 640x480-256 43.2 85 2M 80x30 Graph NI 5Dh_3 640x480-256 37.5 75 2M 80x30 Graph NI 5Dh_2 640x480-256 37.8 72 2M 80x30 Graph NI 5Dh_1 640x480-256 31.4 60 2M 80x30 Graph NI 5Eh_3 800x600-256 53.7 85 2M 100x37 Graph NI 5Eh_2 800x600-256 46.8 75 2M 100x37 Graph NI 5Eh_1 800x600-256 37.8 60 2M 100x37 Graph NI 5Fh_5 1024x768-16 68.7 85 2M 128x48 Graph NI 5Fh_4 1024x768-16 60.4 75 2M 128x48 Graph NI 5Fh_3 1024x768-16 56.4 70 2M 128x48 Graph NI 5Fh_2 1024x768-16 48.5 60 2M 128x48 Graph NI 5Fh_1 1024x768-16 35.5 87i 2M 128x48 Graph I 62h_5 1024x768-256 68.7 85 2M 128x48 Graph NI 62h_4 1024x768-256 60.0 75 2M 128x48 Graph NI 62h_3 1024x768-256 56.4 70 2M 128x48 Graph NI 62h_2 1024x768-256 48.3 60 2M 128x48 Graph NI 62h_1 1024x768-256 35.5 87i 2M 128x48 Graph I 63h_4 1280x1024-16 91.1 85 2M 160x64 Graph NI 63h_3 1280x1024-16 80.0 75 2M 160x64 Graph NI 63h_2 1280x1024-16 63.9 60 2M 160x64 Graph NI 63h_1 1280x1024-16 46.4 87i 2M 160x64 Graph I 42 Mode # Resolution -Colors Horz KHz Vert Hz Mem Req Text Res. Mode Type Scan Type 64h_4 1280x1024-256 91.1 85 2M 160x64 Graph NI 64h_3 1280x1024-256 80.0 75 2M 160x64 Graph NI 64h_2 1280x1024-256 63.9 60 2M 160x64 Graph NI 64h_1 1280x1024-256 46.4 87i 2M 160x64 Graph I 65h_2 1600x1200-16 75 60 2M 200x75 Graph I 65h_1 1600x1200-16 62.5 96i 2M 200x75 Graph I 66h_2 1600x1200-256 75 60 2M 200x75 Graph I 66h_1 1600x1200-256 62.5 96i 2M 200x75 Graph I 6Ah_1 800x600-16 37.8 60 2M 100x75 Graph NI 6Bh 640x400-16M 31.6 70 2M 80x25 Graph NI 6Ch_4 640x480-16M 43.2 85 2M 80x30 Graph NI 6Ch_3 640x480-16M 37.5 75 2M 80x30 Graph NI 6Ch_2 640x480-16M 37.8 72 2M 80x30 Graph NI 6Ch_0 640x480-16M 31.4 60 2M 80x30 Graph NI 6Dh_3 800x600-16M 53.7 85 2M 100x37 Graph NI 6Dh_2 800x600-16M 46.8 75 2M 100x37 Graph NI 6Dh_1 800x600-16M 37.8 60 2M 100x37 Graph NI 66h_2 1600x1200-256 75 60 2M 200x75 Graph I 6Eh_5 1024x768-16M 68.7 85 2M 128x48 Graph I 6Eh_4 1024x768-16M 60.0 75 2M 128x48 Graph I 6Eh_3 1024x768-16M 56.4 70 2M 128x48 Graph I 6Eh_2 1024x768-16M 48.3 60 2M 128x48 Graph I 6Eh_1 1024x768-16M 35.5 87i 2M 128x48 Graph I 72/3h 640x400-32K/64K 31.6 70 2M 80x25 Graph NI 74/5h_4 640x480-32K/64K 43.2 85 2M 80x30 Graph NI 74/5h_3 640x480-32K/64K 37.5 75 2M 80x30 Graph NI 74/5h_2 640x480-32K/64K 37.8 72 2M 80x30 Graph NI 74/5h_1 640x480-32K/64K 31.4 60 2M 80x30 Graph NI 76/7h _4 800x600-32K/64K 53.7 85 2M 100x37 Graph NI 76/7h_3 800x600-32K/64K 46.8 75 2M 100x37 Graph NI 76/7h_2 800x600-32K/64K 37.8 60 2M 100x37 Graph NI 78/9h_5 1024x768-32K/64K 68.7 85 2M 128x48 Graph NI 78/9h_4 1024x768-32K/64K 60.0 75 2M 128x48 Graph NI 78/9h_3 1024x768-32K/64K 56.4 70 2M 128x48 Graph NI 78/9h_2 1024x768-32K/64K 48.3 60 2M 128x48 Graph NI 43 Mode # Resolution -Colors Horz KHz Vert Hz Mem Req Text Res. Mode Type Scan Type 78/9h_1 1024x768-32K/64K 35.5 87i 2M 128x48 Graph NI 7A/Bh_1 1280x102432K/64K 46.4 85 4M 160x128 Graph I 2Ch 320x200-256 31.6 70 2M 40x12 Graph 2Dh_4 320x240-256 43.3 85 2M 40x15 Graph 2Dh_3 320x240-256 37.5 75 2M 40x15 Graph 2Dh_2 320x240-256 37.9 72 2M 40x15 Graph 2Dh_1 320x240-256 31.5 60 2M 40x15 Graph 2Eh_3 400x300-256 53.7 85 2M 50x18 Graph 2Eh_2 400x300-256 46.9 75 2M 50x18 Graph 2Eh_1 400x300-256 37.9 60 2M 50x18 Graph 3Bh 320x200-16M 31.6 70 2M 40x12 Graph 3Ch_4 320x240-16M 43.3 85 2M 40x15 Graph 3Ch_3 320x240-16M 37.5 75 2M 40x15 Graph 3Ch_2 320x240-16M 37.9 72 2M 40x15 Graph 3Ch_0 320x240-16M 31.5 60 2M 40x15 Graph 3Dh_3 400x300-16M 53.7 85 2M 50x18 Graph 3Dh_2 400x300-16M 46.9 75 2M 50x18 Graph 3Dh_1 400x300-16M 37.9 60 2M 50x18 Graph 42/3h 320x200-32K/64K 31.6 70 2M 40x12 Graph 44/5h_4 320x240-32K/64K 43.3 85 2M 40x15 Graph 44/5h_3 320x240-32K/64K 37.5 75 2M 40x15 Graph 44/5h_2 320x240-32K/64K 37.9 72 2M 40x15 Graph 44/5h_1 320x240-32K/64K 31.5 60 2M 40x15 Graph 46/7h_4 400x300-32K/64K 53.7 85 2M 50x18 Graph 46/7h_3 400x300-32K/64K 46.9 75 2M 50x18 Graph 46/7h_2 400x300-32K/64K 37.9 60 2M 50x18 Graph NOTES: 1. VESA mode. Same as 5Bh_1. 2. The “I” and “NI” in the vertical frequency column denote “interlaced” and “Non-interlace”, respectively. 44 10. Pinout and Sync Frequencies 10.1 Analog Color Display Pinouts (DB 15) PIN FUNCTION 1 Red Video1 2 Green Video1 3 Blue Video1 4 Not Used 5 Ground 6 Red Return (ground) 7 Green Return (ground) 8 Blue Return (ground) 9 Vcc (+5v DDC Power) 10 Sync Return (ground) 11 Monitor ID (not used) 12 SDA (DDC support) 13 Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 SCL (DDC support) Note: Analog monochrome type monitors use green video for all video input and ignore red and blue video. 10.2 Conversion Table: Pin Adapters If you will be using a 9-to-15 pin adapter cable to link your 9 pin monitor connector to the 15 pin accelerator card connector, check Table carefully before you install the cable. The 9-to-15 pin adapter cables are available from a variety of sources, but they need to match the specifications in Table to work properly with your new card. The adapter cable requires a D-shaped 9 pin female connector and a Dshaped 15 pin male connector. 45 10.3 9-to-15 Pin Conversion Table 9 PIN SIGNALS PIN NO. 15 PIN SIGNALS PIN NO. Red 1 Red 1 Green 2 Green 2 Blue 3 Blue 3 Horz Sync 4 Horz Sync 13 Vert Sync 5 Vert Sync 14 Red Ground 6 Return Red 6 Green Ground 7 Return Green 7 Blue Ground 8 Return Blue 8 Sync Ground 9 Digital Ground 10 Ground 5 10.4 Analog Video Signals 1. Black Level = 0 V 2. Full Intensity (White) Level = +0.7 V 11. FCC SHIELDED CABLE WARNING 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 the 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 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: Reorient or re-locate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that 46 to which the receiver is connected. Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems”. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation, “SHIELD INTERFERENCE CABLE(S) MUST BE USED ACCORDING TO FCC 15.27©.” CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the Manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment in accordance with FCC rules and regulations. 11.1 Technical Support In the event you have a technical problem with this product, please read the README files in the software CD-ROM. Updated drivers are available through Jaton BBS and Web site. Have following information handy when you contact technical support: ? Name of the product. ? Software Driver and Version. ? System Information, such as CPU speed, BIOS version, Monitor Specification, etc. ? Description of the problems including any error messages. For Customer Service or Return Merchandise Service, please contact Jaton service centers worldwide in your regional location. In North America contact: Jaton Corporation. Service Center 556 S.Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas, CA 55035 (408)-942-9888 ext.151 47 In Europe contact: Jaton Europe B.V. Overwegwachter 3, 3034 G, Potterdam, Netherland (Holland) 31-10-412-1154 In Thailand contact: Jaton (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 27th Floor, Panjathani Tower 127/32 Nonsee Rd., Chongnonsee Yannawa, Bangkok 10120 Thailand Tel: 662-681-0388 In Taiwan contact: In Australia contact: Jaton Technology pty, Ltd. Unit 8, 41-49 Norcal Road, Nunawading, Vic 3131 Australia Tel: 61-3-9873-3999 12. Limited Warranty. Manufacturer warrants that the products sold hereunder are free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from manufacturing date. This limited warranty applies only to the original purchaser of Jaton Product and is not transferable. This limited warranty does not apply if failure to the Product Registration, or over thirty (30) days from purchase (original invoice date). This Limited Warranty does not cover any incompatibilities due to the user’s computer, hardware, software or any related system configuration in which the Jaton Products interfaces. Proof of purchase will be requiring before any consideration by Manufacturer occurs. 48 12.1 Other Limits. The forgoing is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. Including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Manufacturer does not warrant against damages or defects arising out of improper or abnormal use of handling of the products; against defects or damages arising from improper installation (where installation is by persons other than Manufacturer), against defects in products or components not manufactured or installed by Manufacturer, or against damages result from non-manufacturer made products or components. This warranty does not apply if the Product has been damaged by accident, abuse, nor misuse. This warranty also does not apply to products upon which repairs have been affected or attempted by persons other than pursuant to written authorization by Manufacturer. 12.2 Exclusive Obligation. This warranty is exclusive. The sole and exclusive obligation of Manufacturer shall repair or replace the defective products in the manner and for the period provided above. Manufacturer shall not have any other obligation with respect to the Products or any part thereof, whether based on contract, tort, and strict liability or otherwise. Under no circumstances, whether based on this Limited Warranty or otherwise, Manufacturer shall not be liable for incidental, special, or consequential damage. 12.3 Other Statements. Manufacturer’s employees or representatives’ ORAL OR OTHER WRITTEN STATEMENTS DO NOT CONSTITUE WARRANTIES , shall not be relied upon by Buyer, and are not a part of the contract for sale or this Limited Warranty. 12.4 Terms and Conditions. Direct Jaton Customer: This warranty applies only for a period of two (2) years from purchase date of Jaton original invoice. Reseller/ Vendor: This warranty applies only for a period of two (2) years from manufacturing date. Registered User: This warranty applies only for a period of two (2) years from purchase date and register within 30 days of purchase date from legal reseller. 49 Others: If the products do not conform to this Limited Warranty (as herein above described), Manufacturer should charge services such as repair, replacement whether based on its costs. Shipping and installation of the replacement Products or replacement parts shall be at User’s expanse. 12.5 Services agreement: (1) All applicants shall completed service request form from Manufacturer. (2) All returned checks would be charged a $20.00 fee by Manufacturer. (3) All repair and replacement services allow 4-6 weeks from the date of receiving by Manufacturer. (4) All products without warranties require service processing fee $20 (payment in advance), which is not refundable. 12.6 Entire Obligation. This Limited Warranty states the entire obligation of Manufacturer with respect to the Products. If any part of this Limited Warranty is determined to be void or illegal, the remainder shall remain in force and effect. Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties, or exclusive or limitation on product incidental or consequential damages, so above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights, which may vary from state to state. This warranty applies only to this product, and is governed by the law of the State of California. 12.7 Reducing Warranty Claim Rejections. To reduce the potential of incurring damages not covered by Manufacturers warranties, we strongly recommend the following: ? Read your manuals before installing peripherals and/or before making changes to the machine’s configuration; 50 ? ? ? Ask your dealer if there are any known problems with the system requirements or installation procedures for any add-on products that your are purchasing; Buy industry standard products where compatibility issue are more likely to surface; If you are unsure about installation for a new product, contact your dealer’s service department. We believe it is important for you to know and understand what your warranty coverage provides and what it does not. We also want you to be aware that most hardware warranties only relate to the function of the hardware. In most cases, no assurances are given by the manufacturer that the hardware item will work in conjunction with any other hardware item. If a computer product is not working because it is not compatible with another product, or because it has not been properly installed and set-up, the manufacturer does not pay for the service time. To help avoid these inconveniences, contact a professional consultant that one can help you determine the possibility of incompatibility issue before you purchase add-on or accessories. Warranty Service Use Only Serial Number - ten or eleven digit code, the serial number consists of the following parts: Packaging Type Manufactured Date Code A 00 8 Production Numerical Code 000015 Year Month XXXXX-XXX-XX xxxx/xxxx S/N: A008000015 00.0 XXXX XX XXXXXX Product Label and Manufactured Date Code 51