fx Gr a p h ics Ca r d In sta lla tion
a n d Con figu r a tion Gu id e
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Fa m ily
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Con ten ts
Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Making Software and Device-Specific Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Special Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
B2000 Graphics Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
J 6x00 Graphics Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
J 5x00 and J 7000 Graphics Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
System’s X-server or CDE Does Not Come Up
or Recognize the Graphics Card24
1024 x768 75 Hz VESA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
1600 x1200 75 Hz VESA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
1600 x 1024 76 Hz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
1920 X 1200 60 Hz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
1920 x 1080 68 Hz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
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Con ten ts
1280 x 1024 85 Hz VESA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
1280 x 1024 75 Hz VESA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
1024 x 768 85 Hz VESA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
1024 x 768 85 Hz VESA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
B. Regu la tor y In for m a tion
FCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
VCCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
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Introduction
The HP A4982A Visualize fxe card is an entry level, 2D/3D graphics card
with 18 Mbytes of SGRAM. It provides analog video only through a
standard 15-pin miniature D-sub connector.
The A4982B version of the HP Visualize fxe card (above) has 24 Mbytes
of SDRAM and features an available texture memory at 1280 x 1024
resolution of 9.5 Mbytes instead of the 3.5 MBytes for the A4982A. The
two cards are fully pixel compatible. Applications qualified to run on the
rev-A card will run without difference on the rev-b card.
The extra memory provided by the A4982B card allows 1600x1200 and
1600x1024 resolutions previously only supported on 2D. Due to the
change in memory type (from SGRAM to SDRAM) some applications
may see some interactive windowing operations (for example moving
opaque windows) run slightly slower. A new revision of the X server will
minimize these problems. For HP-UX 10.20 users, get patch
PHSS_23535 or its replacement; for HP-UX 11.x users, get PHSS_23546
or its replacement.
To take advantage of the increased resolution provided by the rev-b card,
see page 15 for instructions.
NOTE
To determine which fxe card is in your Workstation, check the following
file: /opt/graphics/common/bin/graphinfo- under
CONFIGURATION INFORMATION, the line ‘Total framebuffer
memory’ will show 24 Mbytes for the rev-b card and 18 Mbtyes for the
rev-a card. If you execute /op t/gr a p h ics/com m on /bin /setm on -r v, the
newer card will show the HPA4982B product number.
5
The HP Visualize fx 2D/3D graphics accelerator card is a mid-level
5
graphics card. The fx Pro features 64MB of SDRAM, a single geometry
accelerator ASIC and a single ASIC for rastering and texturing.
10a
The HP Visualize fx
graphics card. The fx
2D/3D graphics accelerator card is an high-end
Pro features dual geometry accelerator ASIC's,
10a
and a single rastering and texturing ASIC
10b
The HP Visualize fx
2D/3D graphics accelerator card is also an
10b
high-end graphics card. The fx
Pro features 128 Mbytes of DDR RAM,
dual geometry accelerator ASIC's, and a single rastering and texturing
10a
ASIC. It replaces the fx
as of November 2000.
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Related Documents
All fx family graphics cards require a PCI 2X interface to the HP-UX
workstation backplane.
This manual also describes the basic prerequisites for installing HP
Visualize fx graphics cards into the supported workstations. The table
below lists the various graphics products covered by this manual, and
their respective product numbers.
Ta ble 1-1
Su p p or ted Gr a p h ics P r od u cts
P r od u ct Nu m ber
P r od u ct Descr ip tion
A4982A
A4982B
A1262A
HP Visualize fxe
HP Visualize fxe (rev-b)
5
HP Visualize fx
A1299A
A1299B
10a
HP Visualize fx
10b
HP Visualize fx
Rela ted Docu m en ts
See the following documents for more information on graphics and on
your particular workstation.
•
•
•
•
•
•
the Owner's Guide for your workstation
Common Desktop Environment User's Guide
HP Visual User Environment User's Guide
Using HP-UX
Using the X Window System
Graphics Administration Guide found on the
workstation information
HP-UX
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Related Documents
HP-UX systems
software and firmware patches
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P r er equ isites
To support the HP Visualize fx family of graphics cards, your workstation
must meet the following prerequisites:
1. Your workstation must be running one of the following versions of the
HP-UX operating system and have the appropriate Additional Core
Enhancement (ACE) software bundle and Workstation Quality Pack
installed:
•
•
•
HP-UX revision 10.20 with the ACE software bundle (December
1999 or later) and the B6825AA graphics bundle or
HP-UX revision 11.00 with the ACE software bundle (November
1999 or later) and the B6268 graphics bundle plus
an HP Visualize fx family graphics card installed.
2. To verify that the proper ACE software bundle is installed on your
workstation:
At a command prompt, type:
/usr/sbin/swlist -l bundle | grep ACE
Scan the output for the following ACE software bundles:
•
The HP-UX 10.20 B6193EA ACE software bundle with the
description:
Workstation ACE for HP-UX 10.20 (December 1999)
B6825AA Graphics Enablement Bundle
This line indicates that the December 1999 ACE software bundle
and the B6825AA graphics bundle are installed.
•
Or the HP-UX 11.00 B3782FA ACE software bundle with the
description
Workstation ACE for HP-UX 11.00 (November 1999)
B6268AA Graphics Technical Computing Environment
This line indicates that the November 1999 Workstation ACE
software and the B6268AA graphics bundle are installed.
NOTE
Because the ACE software bundles are updated occasionally, the ACE
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revision date that is listed in the output may be later than the one
shown above. For example, if the ACE revision date listed for HP-UX
10.20 is later than December 1999, then the proper ACE software
bundle is installed on your workstation for Visualize fx products.
If you are not running HP-UX, revision 10.20 or 11.0 with these ACE
bundles or a later release, you need to update your software before
installing your graphics card. Contact your designated service
representative for information on receiving an update. The ACE
software bundles and Quality Packs are also available for
bundles will require approximately 133 Mb of disk space.
3. You must have an HP-supported monitor running at 75Hz with a
1280X1024 resolution, or a full multimode color monitor.
5
10
For fxe, fx and fx graphics cards, monitors with Enhanced Video
Connector (EVC), D-Sub connectors or 5 BNC connectors (RGB,
vertical sync, horizontal sync) will work.The HP Visualize fx family
graphics card will not function with older HP monitor types that use
a sync on green signal. This includes monitors such as the HP
1097A/B/ C/D, A2088A, and A2828A/B which only have 3 RGB
connectors.
The fxe graphics card supports the following monitor resolutions:
Visu a lize fxe Su p p or ted Resolu tion s
Ta ble 1-2
Wid th x Heigh t Fr equ en cy Fon t
Descr ip tion
1280x1024
1024x768
1600x1200
1600x1024
75Hz
75Hz
75Hz
76Hz
10x20
8x16
VESA
VESA
VESA
10x20
10x20
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The fx and fx graphics card supports the following monitor
resolutions:
5
10
Ta ble 1-3
Visu a lize fx a n d fx Su p p or ted Resolu tion s
Wid th x Heigh t
Fr equ en cy
Fon t
Descr ip tion
1280x1024
1024x768
1280x1024
1600x1200
1600x1024
1920x1200
1920x1080
1280x1024
1024x768
1280x1024
1024x768
75Hz
75Hz
60Hz
75Hz
76Hz
60Hz
68Hz
100Hz
120Hz
85Hz
85 Hz
10x20
8x16
VESA
VESA
10x20
10x20
10x20
10x20
Digital Flat Panel
VESA
10x20
10x20
8x16
Stereo in a Window
Stereo in a Window
VESA
10x20
8x16
VESA
You may also need one of the following adapters to use on a monitor with
Enhanced Video Connector (EVC):
Ta ble 1-4
EVC Ad a p ter s
P r od u ct Nu m ber Descr ip tion
A4167A (for fxe)
EVC receptacle to 15-pin Miniature D-Sub Plug Adapter
EVC Male to 15-Pin Miniature D-Sub Female Adapter
A4168A
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Making Software and Device-Specific Changes
Ma k in g Softw a r e a n d Device-Sp ecific Ch a n ges
System Con figu r a tion
For important information on configuring your system for your graphics
option (for example, creating a device file with mknod), refer to your
workstation and HP-UX documentation. If you are installing a
multiple-display system and you will be using the Common Desktop
Environment (CDE), you will need to refer to the Common Desktop
Environment User's Guide for important configuration information. If
you will be using HP VUE, see the HP Visual User Environment User's
Guide.
If you are adding a new graphics card or moving a current one to a new
slot location, you will need to reconfigure some HP-UX device files. Begin
by deleting the old device files for the old card location and create new
ones for the new slot location. Follow these steps in order for HP-UX to
recognize the new card location or graphics card:
1. Place the new card in the new slot location and boot to HP-UX. It will
not boot into CDE or VUE, but will allow you to login at the command
line level as root.
2. Delete the old graphics card files as the super user by typing
rm /dev/crt*
3. Create the new device files by typing
insf -ev
4. Type init 3to finish booting to CDE or VUE.
Sp ecia l Con sid er a tion s
To make sure that your system has the most up-to-date core software, it
is recommended that the most recent release of the Workstation
Additional Core Enhancements (ACE) starting from December 1999 be
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10
installed. The graphics bundles containing the fx and fx drivers must
also be installed; B6825A for HP-UX 10.20 ACE5 or B6268AA for HP-UX
11.X. In addition, if your applications are based on HP’s implementation
of OpenGL Runtime Libraries, it is highly recommended that you update
these Libraries from the June 200 (or later) Application Release from the
HP website.
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If you do not have the CD-ROM's that contain the latest Workstation
ACE release or HP's implementation of the OpenGL runtime libraries,
you can download them from the Hewlett-Packard website using this
URL:
For information on installing Workstation ACE and HP's
implementation of the OpenGL runtime libraries, read the documents
provided with those products or go to:
High er Resolu tion 3D on fxe (r ev-B) Ca r d
To take advantage of the higher resolution offered by the newer fxe
(rev-B) card, make sure you have an up-to-date version of the 3D
graphics libraries. For HP-UX 10.20 systems, you’ll need patches
PHSS_22595 - PHSS_22603 or their replacements. For HP-UX 11.x
systems, you’ll need patches PHSS_22604 - PHSS_22614 or their
replacements.
The X server will create the needed visuals for the fxe (rev-b) card (not
supported on the rev-a card). The new 3D capability is only accessible by
choosing screen option “enableFxeGlx1600”
Exa m p le 1-1
Accessin g fxe (r ev-B) 3D ca p a bility
In your /etc/X11/XOscreensfile:
Screen /dev/crt
ScreenOptions
EnableFxeGl1600
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Checklist For Making Software Changes
Ch eck list For Ma k in g Softw a r e Ch a n ges
1. Rea d th is En tir e Docu m en t
It contains information for product installation configuration.
2. Ch eck th e Ava ila ble File System Sp a ce
Before installing this product, make sure there is enough available
space in your file system in /opt/graphics. Your workstation needs
at least 133 megabytes of available disk space for all file sets and
patches.
3. In sta ll th e La test Ver sion of th e Wor k sta tion ACE Softw a r e
Bu n d le a n d Gr a p h ics Bu n d le
Once you have installed the December 1999 (or later) Workstation
ACE bundle (B6825AA) for HP-UX 10.20 or November 1999 for
HP-UX 11.X; plus the graphics bundle (B6268A), you will have all the
necessary software to support the fx family product.
To install the ACE software or graphics bundle, execute the following
command as root:
/usr/sbin/swinstall
Choose the ACE software or graphics bundle and select Ma tch Wh a t
Ta r get Ha s in the Action s menu. Follow the standard procedure to
load that software.
4. In sta ll 3D Gr a p h ics Ap p lica tion P r ogr a m m in g In ter fa ces
(AP Is)
If you are using or planning to use any of the following products, you
must install what you need from the HP-UX Developer’s CD. prior to
installing the Texture Accelerator Kit software.
•
•
•
•
Starbase Dev. Kit
HP PEX lib Dev. Kit
OpenGL Dev. Kit
OpenGL Runtime
The OpenGL runtime libraries are available from the latest DART
Release or by searching for OpenGL at the
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To determine whether these products are properly installed, try
compiling and running an application on your system that uses
one of the above Application Programming Interfaces (APIs).
Check: /var/adm/sw/swinstall.log
•
Once you have completed the API installation process, look at the
contents of the file /var/adm/sw/swinstall.log.This file
identifies the filesets loaded, identifies the customize scripts that
ran during the installation process, and includes informative
messages. Error messages that resulted from attempts to write
across an NFS mount point will appear in this file and may be
ignored.
5. Ver ify th a t th e P r od u ct In sta lla tion is Com p lete
An easy way to verify that your installation is complete, is to compile,
link and run one of your existing Application Programming Interface
(API) programs (that is, programs created using HP's implementation
of OpenGL, Starbase, or HP PEX). If you do not have an existing
program, then make sure that you install the demonstration filesets
that comes with your API. When you or your system administrator
have properly installed these filesets, one or more of the following
demo directories will be created:
• /opt/graphics/OpenGL/demos
• /opt/graphics/PEX5/demos
• /opt/graphics/Starbase/demos
You can run any of the texture-mapping programs in these directories
to verify that the installation is complete. When running the texture
demos, notice the performance prior to installing the texture-memory
hardware. You will see a noticeable performance improvement in
textured rendering after your texture-memory hardware has been
installed.
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General Hardware Installation Instructions
Gen er a l Ha r d w a r e In sta lla tion In str u ction s
NOTE
Before you install your graphics card, you must read the workstation
documentation for important system configuration information.
CAUTION
Graphics boards are susceptible to electrostatic shock. When handling
your graphics board, always wear a properly grounded wrist strap and
handle the board carefully. Always unplug the AC power cord from the
workstation before opening the cabinet and performing any installation
inside the workstation
1. Per your workstation documentation, install the graphics board(s)
into the appropriate slot(s) (see supported slot information in the
Supported Graphics Slot Configurations section of this guide). Slide
the board(s) into the appropriate slot(s), ensuring that you align
Bulkhead Pin(s), Board Connector(s) and Board Guide Extender(s).
Note that you will need to have a PCI Extension Clip attached to the
corresponding slot on the PCI Retainer for an HP Visualize graphics
card. The location of the PCI Extension Clip is shown in the figure
below. This Clip bridges the gap between the graphics card and the
PCI Retainer.
PCI Extension Clip (shown w/ B2000 I/O Cards)
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2. After installing your graphics hardware, before turning on your
workstation, you must refer to your workstation documentation for
information on defining the boot console and monitor type.
3. Refer to your workstation documentation for instructions on using
SAM to verify your graphics configuration.
4. Plug the AC power cord into the workstation and power on the
workstation.
5. Refer to your workstation documentation for instructions on using
the HP-UX System Administration Manager (SAM) utility to verify
your graphics configuration.
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Supported Graphics Slot Configurations
Su p p or ted Gr a p h ics Slot Con figu r a tion s
See the figures below for supported graphics slot configurations, based on
your workstation model.
B1000 a n d C3x00 Gr a p h ics Slots
PCI slot 1 64 bits wide/33Mhz
PCI slot 2 64 bits wide/66Mhz - Primary Graphics Slot
PCI slot 3 h64 bits wide/33 Mhz
PCI slot 4 64 bits wide/33Mhz - Secondary Graphics Slot
PCI slot 5 32 bits wide/33Mhz
PCI slot 6 32 bits wide/33Mhz
Use the Primary Graphics Slot for the highest performance graphics
card. Use the Secondary Graphics Slot for the second graphics card and
then the remaining 64 bit wide slots for any additional supported
graphics cards.
Supported B1000 and C3x00 Graphics Configurations:
•
•
4 Visualize EG cards or
4 Visualize fxe or
5
•
•
1 Visualize fx or
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1 Visualize fx
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B2000 Gr a p h ics Slots
PCI slot 1 64 bits wide/33Mhz - Secondary Graphics Slot
PCI slot 2 64 bits wide/33Mhz - Tertiary Graphics Slot
PCI slot 3 32 bits wide/33Mhz
PCI slot 4 32bits wide/33MHz
Use the Secondary Graphics Slot for the highest performance graphics
card. Use the Tertiary Graphics Slot for the second graphics card
Supported B2000 Graphics Configurations:
5
•
•
1 Visualize fx and built-in Visualize fxe or
up to 3 Visualize fxe and built-in Visualize fxe
J 6x00 Gr a p h ics Slots
PCI slot 1 64 bits wide/66Mhz
PCI slot 2 64 bits wide/66Mhz
PCI slot 3 64 bits wide/66Mhz
Supported J 6000 Graphics Configurations:
5
•
•
1 Visualize fx Pro
10
1 Visualize fx Pro
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J 5x00 a n d J 7000 Gr a p h ics Slots
PCI slot 1 64 bits wide/33Mhz
PCI slot 2 64 bits wide/33Mhz - Tertiary Graphics Slot
PCI clot 3 64 bits wide/33Mhz
PCI slot 4 64 bits wide/66Mhz - Secondary Graphics Slot
PCI slot 5 64 bits wide/33Mhz
PCI slot 6 64 bits wide/33Mhz
PCI slot 7 64 bits wide/66Mhz - Primary Graphics Slot
PCI slot 8 64 bits wide/33Mhz
Use the Primary Graphics Slot for the highest performance graphics
card. Use the Secondary Graphics Slot for the second graphics card and
then the remaining slots for any additional supported graphics card. Do
not use Slot 1 for any other I/O card except as a source of power.
Supported J 5x00 and J 7000 Graphics Configurations:
•
•
4 Visualize EG’s or
4 Visualize fxe or
5
•
•
1 Visualize fx or
10
1 Visualize fx
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Fixing Common Installation Problems
Fixin g Com m on In sta lla tion P r oblem s
This section describes how to fix some common problems you may
encounter while installing the HP Visualize graphics card.
Note that there are several system utilities that you can use to display or
set the graphics configuration for your workstation:
• /opt/graphics/common/bin/graphinfoallows you to display the
current graphics configuration and the graphics drivers that are
being used.
• opt/graphics/common/bin/setmonallows you to reconfigure the
monitor type.
•
The Display menu of the HP-UX System Administration Manager
(SAM) utility allows you to configure the X-server and set the monitor
type.
• /opt/graphics/common/bin/setmon -V will display the
firmware revision of the graphics card.
Mon itor Does Not Disp la y
NOTE
Older monitors that have only 3 RGB connectors will not function with
the HP Visualize fxe graphics card because these monitors have no sync
input except by sync on green. For more information, see the
Prerequisites section earlier in this manual.
If the monitor is not displaying on powering up, the system console may
not yet recognize the new graphics card. Perform the following steps to
reconfigure the system console so that it recognizes the new card:
1. Force the system to set the default console to a serial terminal on
com1 by disconnecting the keyboard from the system and recycling
power.
2. Interrupt the boot up sequence and wait until the Boot Console
Handler prompt is displayed, then move to the configuration menu by
typing co.
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3. Display what graphics cards the system console recognizes by typing:
mo graphics list
4. Select the monitor type by typing:
mo graphics(N) # type
where N = card slot, and # = monitor type
5. Set the console path to the graphics card by typing:
pa co graphics(N)
6. Reconnect the keyboard to the system and cycle the system’s power.
The system console should now display.
System ’s X-ser ver or CDE Does Not Com e Up
or Recogn ize th e Gr a p h ics Ca r d
If the system’s X-server or CDE will not come up or recognize the new
graphics card, the HP-UX device files may not yet be set up. If you added
a new graphics card or moved a current one to a new slot location, you
may need to reconfigure some device files. Follow these steps in order for
HP-UX to recognize the new graphics card or new card location:
1. Place the new card in the new slot location and boot to HP-UX. It will
not boot into CDE or HP VUE, but it will allow you to login at the
command line level as root.
2. Delete the old device files by typing:
rm /dev/crt*
3. Create the new device files by typing:
insf -ev
4. Finish booting to CDE or HP VUE by typing:
init 3
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Chapter 1
Monitor Timing
1280 x1924 75 Hz VESA
1280 x1924 75 Hz VESA
Ta ble A-1
Dot Clock
135.000 MHz
79.9763 kHz
12.5037 us
9.4815 us
7.4074 ns
Horiz. Rate
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
1688 pixels
1280 pixels
408 pixels
3.0222 us
0.1185 us
16 pixels
1.0667 us
144 pixels (positive)
248 pixels
1.8370 us
75.0247 Hz
13.3289 ms
12.8038 ms
0.5252 ms
0.0125 ms
0.0375 ms
0.4751 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
1066 lines
1024 lines
42 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (positive)
38 lines
H+ V+
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Monitor Timing
1024 x768 75 Hz VESA
1024 x768 75 Hz VESA
Ta ble A-2
Dot Clock
78.750 MHz
60.0229 kHz
16.6603 us
13.0032 us
3.6571 us
12.6984 ns
Horiz. Rate
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
1312 pixels
1024 pixels
288 pixels
0.2032 us
16 pixels
1.2190 us
96 pixels (positive)
176 pixels
2.2349 us
75.0286 Hz
13.3283 ms
12.7951 ms
0.5331 ms
0.0167 ms
0.0500 ms
0.4665 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
800 lines
768 lines
32 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (positive)
28 lines
H+ V+
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Monitor Timing
1280 x1024 60 Hz Digital Flat Panel
1280 x1024 60 Hz Digita l F la t Pa n el
Ta ble A-3
Dot Clock
108.000 MHz
63.9810 kHz
15.6296 us
11.8519 us
3.7778 us
9.2593 ns
Horiz. Rate
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
1688 pixels
1280 pixels
408 pixels
0.4444 us
48 pixels
1.0370 us
112 pixels (positive)
248 pixels
2.2963 us
60.0197 Hz
16.6612 ms
16.0047 ms
0.6564 ms
0.0156 ms
0.0469 ms
0.5939 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
1066 lines
1024 lines
42 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (positive)
38 lines
H+ V+
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Monitor Timing
1600 x1200 75 Hz VESA
1600 x1200 75 Hz VESA
Ta ble A-4
Dot Clock
202.500 MHz
93.7500 kHz
10.6667 us
7.9012 us
4.9383 ns
Horiz. Rate
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
2160 pixels
1600 pixels
560 pixels
2.7654 us
0.3160 us
64 pixels
0.9481 us
192 pixels (positive)
304 pixels
1.5012 us
75.0000 Hz
13.3333 ms
12.8000 ms
0.5333 ms
0.0107 ms
0.0320 ms
0.4907 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
1250 lines
1200 lines
50 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (positive)
46 lines
H+ V+
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Monitor Timing
1600 x 1024 76 Hz
1600 x 1024 76 Hz
Ta ble A-5
Dot Clock
170.100 MHz
5.8789 ns
Horiz. Rate
81.1546 kHz
12.3222 us
9.4062 us
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
2096 pixels
1600 pixels
496 pixels
2.9159 us
0.1881 us
32 pixels
0.9406 us
160 pixels (negative)
304 pixels
1.7872 us
75.8454 Hz
13.1847 ms
12.6179 ms
0.5668 ms
0.0370 ms
0.0370 ms
0.4929 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
1070 lines
1024 lines
46 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
3 lines
3 lines (negative)
40 lines
H- V-
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Monitor Timing
1920 X 1200 60 Hz
1920 X 1200 60 Hz
Ta ble A-6
Dot Clock
4157.739 MHz
0.2405 ns
Horiz. Rate
1604.0660 kHz
0.6234 us
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
2592pixels
1920 pixels
672 pixels
128 pixels
0.4618 us
0.1616 us
0.0308 us
0.0500 us
208 pixels (negative)
336 pixels
0.0808 us
1291.5186 Hz
0.7743 ms
0.7481 ms
0.0262 ms
0.0006 ms
0.0019 ms
0.0237 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
1242 lines
1200 lines
42 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (negative)
38 lines
H- V-
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Monitor Timing
1920 x 1080 68 Hz
1920 x 1080 68 Hz
Ta ble A-7
Dot Clock
198.000 MHz
5.0505 ns
Horiz. Rate
76.3889 kHz
13.0909 us
9.6970 us
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
2592 pixels
1920 pixels
672 pixels
3.3939 us
0.6465 us
128 pixels
1.0505 us
208 pixels (negative)
336 pixels
1.6970 us
68.0222 Hz
14.7011 ms
14.1382 ms
0.5629 ms
0.0131 ms
0.0393 ms
0.5105 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
1123 lines
1080 lines
43 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (negative)
39 lines
H- V-
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Monitor Timing
1280 x 1024 100 Hz Stereo in a Window
1280 x 1024 100 Hz Ster eo in a Win d ow
Ta ble A-8
Dot Clock
190.929 MHz
108.4821 kHz
9.2181 us
5.2376 ns
Horiz. Rate
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
1760 pixels
1280 pixels
480 pixels
6.7041 us
2.5140 us
0.5028 us
96 pixels
0.7542 us
144 pixels (negative)
240 pixels
1.2570 us
99.9835 Hz
10.0016 ms
9.4393 ms
0.5623 ms
0.0092 ms
0.0277 ms
0.5254 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
1085 lines
1024 lines
61 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (positive)
57 lines
H+ V+
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Monitor Timing
1024 x 768 120 Hz Stereo in a Window
1024 x 768 120 Hz Ster eo in a Win d ow
Ta ble A-9
Dot Clock
138.857 MHz
98.6201 kHz
10.1399 us
7.3745 us
7.2016 ns
Horiz. Rate
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
1408 pixels
1024 pixels
384 pixels
2.7654 us
0.5761 us
80 pixels
0.8066 us
112 pixels (negative)
192 pixels
1.3827 us
119.8300 Hz
8.3452 ms
7.7875 ms
0.5577 ms
0.0101 ms
0.0304 ms
0.5171 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
823 lines
768 lines
55 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (positive)
51 lines
H- V+
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Monitor Timing
1280 x 1024 85 Hz VESA
1280 x 1024 85 Hz VESA
Ta ble A-10
Dot Clock
157.500 MHz
91.1458 kHz
10.9714 us
8.1270 us
6.3492 ns
Horiz. Rate
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
1728 pixels
1280 pixels
448 pixels
2.8444 us
0.4063 us
64 pixels
1.0159 us
160 pixels (positive)
224 pixels
1.4222 us
85.0241 Hz
11.7614 ms
11.2347 ms
0.5266 ms
0.0110 ms
0.0329 ms
0.4827 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
1072 lines
1024 lines
48 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (positive)
44 lines
H+ V+
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Monitor Timing
1280 x 1024 75 Hz VESA
1280 x 1024 75 Hz VESA
Ta ble A-11
Dot Clock
135.000 MHz
79.9763 kHz
12.5037 us
9.4815 us
7.4074 ns
Horiz. Rate
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
1688 pixels
1280 pixels
408 pixels
3.0222 us
0.1185 us
16 pixels
1.0667 us
144 pixels (positive)
248 pixels
1.8370 us
75.0247 Hz
13.3289 ms
12.8038 ms
0.5252 ms
0.0125 ms
0.0375 ms
0.4751 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
1066 lines
1024 lines
42 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (positive)
38 lines
H+ V+
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Monitor Timing
1024 x 768 85 Hz VESA
1024 x 768 85 Hz VESA
Ta ble A-12
Dot Clock
94.500 MHz
68.6773 kHz
14.5608 us
10.8360 us
3.7249 us
10.5820 ns
Horiz. Rate
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
1376 pixels
1024 pixels
352 pixels
0.5079 us
48 pixels
1.0159 us
96 pixels (positive)
208 pixels
2.2011 us
84.9967 Hz
11.7652 ms
11.1827 ms
0.5824 ms
0.0146 ms
0.0437 ms
0.5242 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
808 lines
768 lines
40 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (positive)
36 lines
H+ V+
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Monitor Timing
1024 x 768 85 Hz VESA
1024 x 768 85 Hz VESA
Ta ble A-13
Dot Clock
78.750 MHz
60.0229 kHz
16.6603 us
13.0032 us
3.6571 us
12.6984 ns
Horiz. Rate
Horiz. Period
Horiz. Active
Horiz. Blank
Horiz. Front Porch
Horiz. Sync. Width
Horiz. Back Porch
Vert. Rate
1312 pixels
1024 pixels
288 pixels
0.2032 us
16 pixels
1.2190 us
96 pixels (positive)
176 pixels
2.2349 us
75.0286 Hz
13.3283 ms
12.7951 ms
0.5331 ms
0.0167 ms
0.0500 ms
0.4665 ms
Digital Sync
Vert. Period
800 lines
768 lines
32 lines
Vert. Active
Vert. Blank
Vert. Front Porch
Vert. Sync Width
Vert. Back Porch
Sync. Type
1 line
3 lines (positive)
28 lines
H+ V+
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Appendix A
Regulatory Information
FCC
F CC
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 and the
Canadian Department of Communications. 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
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:
•
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into 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.
Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions:
•
•
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation
•
Cables used with this device must be properly shielded to comply
with the requirement of the FCC.
WARNING
You a r e ca u tion ed th a t a n y ch a n ges or m od ifica tion s n ot
exp r essly a p p r oved in th is m a n u a l cou ld void you r a u th or ity to
op er a te th is equ ip m en t.
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Appendix B
Regulatory Information
Declaration of Conformity
Decla r a tion of Con for m ity
according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014
Manufacturer:Hewlett-Packard Company
3404 East Harmony Road
Fort Collins, CO 80528 USA
Declares that the:
Product Name: HP VISUALIZE fxe, fx5 and fx10 Graphics Cards
Model Numbers: A4982A, A1262A, A1299A and A1299B
Product Cards: all
conforms to the following specifications:
Safety IEC 950:1991+A1+A2+A3+A4 / EN 60950:1992+A1+A2+A3+A4
EMC CISPR 22: 1995 / EN 55022: 1998 Class B
EN 50082-1:1992
IEC 1000-4-2: 1995 / EN 61000-4-2: 1995 - 4kV CD, 8 kV AD
IEC 1000-4-3: 1995 / EN 61000-4-3: 1996 - 10 v/m
IEC 1000-4-4: 1995 / EN 61000-4-4: 1995 - 2 kV Signal, 4 kV Power Lines
US FCC Part 15, Level B
Japan VCCI, Class B
and is certified by: HP FC HTC TCOM report #99-40ES-021-I
TUV Certified to EN60950, Certificate# AL990824148018
Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS 3548:1995
Supplementary information:
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the following Directives
and carries the CE marking accordingly:
- the EMC directive 89/336/EEC and 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC
- the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC
This product was tested in a typical Hewlett Packard workstation configuration.
Original signed copy available on file:
Ruth Lutes, Site Quality Manager Fort Collins, CO, USA
For Compliance Information ONLY, contact:
European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or
Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department HQ-TRE Standards Europe, Herrenberger
Straße 130, D-71034 Böblingen (FAX: +49-7031-14-3143)
Americas Contact: Hewlett-Packard, Fort Collins Site Quality Manager, mail
stop 46, 3404 E. Harmony Rd., Ft. Collins, CO 80525, USA
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