Gainward Co VGA-GW817D VGA CARD User Manual Manual

Gainward Co Ltd VGA CARD Manual

Manual

1Congratulations and thank you for selecting this graphics card — one of the finest 2D and3D graphics and video accelerators available on the market today. Designed for personalcomputers featuring an advanced PCI or PCI/AGP bus architecture, and bundled withaccelerated drivers and powerful support software, the graphics card is highly optimized for32-bit Windows and Direct3D games. An intelligent Plug and Play design ensures problem-free installation and use, with advanced support for the latest VESA standards (VBE),display power management (DPMS), and Plug and Play monitors (DDC), and compatibilitywith all major 3D APIs.System RequirementsThe minimum system requirements for installing the graphics card are as follows: a personal computer with a Pentium, Pentium II or compatible microprocessor and atleast 8MB of memory a VGA analog monitor supporting a minimum 60Hz vertical refresh rate a free AGP bus slot a CD-ROM driveFeatures Enhanced 64-bit graphics engine Integrated 230MHz RAMDAC Enhanced Streams ProcessorTM  technology for hardware-assisted high-quality videoplayback of two video streams against a graphics background Supports simultaneous display of graphics and video of different color depths 110MHz Streams Processor operation permits video resolution support of up to1280x1024x256 @60Hz refresh 133MHz Baseline AGP bus (Trio3D-2X AGP) Bus Mastering Resolution support of up to 1152x864x16M, 1600x1200x64K 100MHz Memory Clock support functionality for high performance, support SGRAMblock write BIOS support for VESA Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS)monitorpower savings modes, DDC monitor communications supportSoftware Support Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT1  Overview
2Before You BeginBefore you process further, make sure your computer system meets the peripheralrequirements and switch to the standard VGA display driver.Prepare Your Computer for InstallationPrior to working on your computer, make sure the power of the computer and any relatedequipment is turned off.Select a Vacant Expansion PCI (AGP) SlotMost AGP (PCI) bus computers have a combination of AGP (PCI) and ISA expansion slots.AGP (PCI) are usually made with plastic of a contrasting brown color (beige color), and areshorter than other slots in your computer.  Your system manual should identify the AGP(PCI) slots.  Plugging your Graphic card into a non-AGP (PCI) slot could damage the card,your computer, or both.2  Hardware InstallationStatic electricity can severely damage electronic parts.  Take these precautions: Before touching any electronic parts, drain the static electricity from yourbody.  You can do this by touching the internal metal frame of yourcomputer while it's unplugged. Don't remove a card from the anti-static container it shipped in until you'reready to install it.  When you remove a card from your computer, place itback in its container. Don't let your clothes touch any electronic parts. When handling a card, hold it by its edges, and avoid touching its circuitry.CAUTION !Back ofcomputerISA slotPCI slotAGP slotAGP vs. PCI vs. ISA expansion slots
3Insert your Graphic CardRemove the cover for the slot you intend to use and save the screw for the mountingbracket.  Then, pick up the Graphic card and position it over the expansion slot you'vechosen.  Push the card with firmly and evenly until it's fully seated in the slot.  Replace thescrew to secure the bracket of the Graphic card to the computer chassis.Connect the monitorPlug your monitor cable into the monitor connector on your Graphic card.  Make sure theother end of the monitor cable is properly connected to your monitor.2  Hardware InstallationPCI expansion slotGraphics cardBracket screwMotherboardMonitor connector (blue)AGP expansion slot
4Microsoft Windows 95/98 Drivers Before installing the Display driver, make sure your Windows 95 is installed inVGA mode and work fine. Please install the DirectX before you want to play the MPEG Movie Player. The pictures as below are only for reference under Windows 95.Setup VGA ModeClick the right mouse button anywhere on the Windows 95/98 desktop and selectProperties from the pop-up menu that appears on screen. Select Settings | Change DisplayType (If you use the OSR2, please select Settings│Advanced Properties.  If you use theWindows 98, please select Settings│Advanced) and then click the [Change] button forAdapter Type. When the Select Device dialog box appears on the screen, please select[Standard display types] from the manufactures and select Standard Display Adapter(VGA) from the Models then click OK button. (Figure 1)Setup Driver1. Turn on your computer and start Windows 95/98.2. Insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive.3. Click the Start button on the task bar.  Select Run and type D:\Cdsetup.exe [Enter]in the Run dialog box. (D is the letter of your CD-ROM drive)4. The  PowerStrip Setup Wizard dialog box will appear on the screen, please clickNext button to begin the installation. (Figure 2)               Figure 1                              Figure 25. Choose the Select all for removal (files will not be deleted) check box as Figure 3and then click Next button to continue the installation.6. Finally, click Finish button as Figure 4 to complete the PowerStrip Setup.3  Installation3  Installation
5                 Figure 3                             Figure 47. At the same time during the installation, the driver will also choose the correct pathand VGA card automatically so that you can easy to finish the installation.  Click OKbutton. (Figure 5)  In Advanced Display Properties dialog box, click Close button.8. If the driver doesn't choose the correct path and VGA card automatically, please clickthe right mouse button anywhere on the Windows 95/98 desktop and selectProperties  from the pop-up menu that appears on screen.  In Display Properties,select Settings│Change Display Type (If you use the OSR2 please selectSettings│Advanced Properties.) and then click the Change│Have Disk button andenter the path to the driver installation diskette (e.g., D:\win95).  Click OK  buttonand follow the instructions on screen to install.9. When the Display Properties dialog box appears on the screen, please click OKbutton to restart your computer so that the settings you choose can take effect.(Figure 6)                Figure 5                               Figure 6  If you use the Win98 please select Settings│Advanced│Adapter .  Click theChange│Next button, In Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box, choose the3  Installation
6second checkbox: Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you canselect the driver you want.  Then click "next" and click "Have Disk" button andfollow the instructions on screen to finish the installation.Microsoft Windows NT4.0 DriversIf you are running Windows NT, please note that drivers for NT are not compatible with earlierreleases of NT, and vice versa. Consult your dealer, local user support groups or on-line servicesfrom time to time to ensure you have the latest release for the version of NT you are running. To use an AGP graphics card with NT4.0, you may need to pre-install NT withService Pack 3 (SP3) before installing the AGP card.Setup Driver1. Turn on your computer and start Windows NT.2. Insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive.3. Click the Start button on the task bar.  Type D:\Cdsetup.exe [Enter] in the Rundialog box. (D is the letter of your CD-ROM drive)4. The PowerStrip Setup Wizard dialog box will appear on the screen, please click theNext button to begin the installation.5. Finally, click Finish button to complete the PowerStrip Setup.6. At the same time during the installation, the driver will also choose the correct pathand VGA card automatically so that you can easy to finish the installation.7. If the driver doesn't choose the correct path and VGA card automatically, please clickthe right mouse button anywhere on the Windows NT desktop and select Propertiesfrom the pop-up menu that appears on screen.  In Display Properties, selectSettings│Display Type and then click the Change│Have Disk button and enter thepath to the driver installation diskette (e.g., D:\WINNT4).  Click OK button andfollow the instructions on screen to install.8. When the Display Properties dialog box appears on the screen, please click Closebutton to restart your computer so that the settings you choose can take effect..Windows 95/98/NT Display Properties   Windows 95/98/NT allows you to select resolution, color depth, refresh frequency and fontsize using the standard Windows 95/98/NT Display Properties sheet, which can beaccessed by right clicking anywhere on the Windows 95/98/NT desktop, and then selectingProperties from the pop-up menu that appears on screen.The PowerStrip is a display control and desktop enhancement utility for Windows4  PowerStrip for Windows95/98/NT4.0
795/98/NT, specially designed and optimized for use with your graphics accelerator ormonitor. You should think of the PowerStrip as a kind of supplementary "device driver"which works in conjunction with your accelerator's display driver, and allows you to get themost from your monitor. For maximum compatibility and flexibility, the PowerStrip program and driversare loaded and unloaded dynamically, but note that many of the features theprogram provides are only available while the PowerStrip is running.Starting the Power Strip1.  When you install the PowerStrip, the program and on-line documentation is added to   the PowerStrip folder under the Windows Start menu.2.  To start the PowerStrip, click Start│Programs│PowerStrip│PowerStrip.3.  Change the PowerStrip interface to the language of your choice at any time, by clicking   the PowerStrip│Advanced options│About the PowerStrip│Appearance.Removing the PowerStrip from your system1. To subsequently remove the PowerStrip, click the Start│Settings│Control Panel│   Add-Remove Programs. 2. The Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box will appears on screen, select   PowerStrip (remove only) from the list of programs on the Install/Uninstall page.3.  Then click the Add/Remove button. Before removing the PowerStrip from your system, please close the PowerStripfile.  When you uninstall the PowerStrip, you remove all program files related tothe program.                Figure 7                        Figure 8Figure 95  Technical Information
8Display Memory ConfigurationMemory-Resolution/Color                                                   This table only for reference.4MB256color64Kcolor16.7Mcolor640x480 85Hz 85Hz 85Hz800x600 85Hz 85Hz 85Hz1024x768 85Hz 85Hz 85Hz1152x864 85Hz 85Hz 85Hz1280x1024 85Hz 85Hz 85Hz1600x1200 85Hz 85Hz -Monitor Connector Pin AssignmentsPin no. Function             Pin no. Function  1 Red Video              9     +5V  2 Green Video            10    Sync Return (ground)  3 Blue Video             11    NC  4 NC                   12    DDC DATA  5 Ground                13    Horizontal Sync  6 Red Return (ground)      14    Vertical Sync  7 Green Return (ground)    15    DDC CLOCK  8 Blue Return (ground)VMI Pin AssignmentsPin no.    Function             Pin no.   Function  1       D0 (LPB Data Bus)   18 GND  2       GND             19 NC  3       D1 (LPB Data Bus) 20 GND  4       GND 21 THSYNC  5       D2 (LPB Data Bus) 22 GND  6       GND 23 TVSYNC  7       D3 (LPB Data Bus) 24 NC  8       HREF (HSYNC) 25 GND  9       D4 (LPB Data Bus) 26 NC 10       NC 27 NC 11       D5 (LPB Data Bus) 28 NC 12       VS (VSYNC) 29 I2CLK 13       D6 (LPB Data Bus) 30 GND 14       NC 31 I2CDAT 15       D7 (LPB Data Bus) 32 -ODDIN (odd/Even Fieid Indicator) 16       GND 33 EN1 17       VCK/CK (LPB, CLOCK) 34 EN26  Trouble Shooting
9Problem: After installation and restarting, Windows 95 informs me that display          setting is still incorrect. What can I do?          There may be conflict between previous and current display drivers.          This is caused by not complete removal of previous display driver. Try          the following steps to remove it:Solution: (1) Use right button of mouse to click on "My Computer" icon on desktop. (2) Select "Properties" and "System Properties" box appears (3) Click on "Device Manager" tab (4) You will see a list of devices on your computer. (5) Open "Display adapters" in the list (double click it). (6) You will find two (or more) conflicted adapters listed here. (7) Remove all previous adapters by selecting them and press "Remove" (8) Close Device Manager and restart Windows 95. (9) Now display driver will work correctly.Problem: After installing the driver, Windows 95 doesn't prompt me for restarting          and the driver still doesn't work after I reboot it by myself.          You may have installed similar drivers before. Try the following steps to          install:Solution: (1) Use right button of mouse to click on "My Computer" icon on desktop. (2) Select "Properties" and "System Properties" box appears (3) Click on "Device Manager" tab (4) You will see a list of devices on your computer. (5) If "Display adapters" appears in the list, click it.    If "Display adapters" doesn't appear, jump to step 9 and continue. (6) The name of your card will be listed in the box. Double click it. (7) The properties box of your card appears. Select "Driver" tab. (8) Click "Change Driver.." and follow the installation steps. (9) Click "Other devices" you will see your card is listed. (10) Click on the name of card, the properties box appears.     Select "Driver" tab. (11) Click "Change Driver.." and follow the installation steps.Problem: When the system is starting up, there is a series of prolonged beeps.Solution:The VGA card may not be firmly inserted into the expansion slot.  Ensure that the gold-striped bus connector of the graphics card is properly inserted into the expansion slot.Ensure this by pressing the card gently and evenly into the slot.  Alternatively, remove thecard and re-insert it.6  Trouble Shooting
10Problem: Monitor display flickers after Windows 95 or Windows 98 starts.Solution:Your monitor may not support the resolution or refresh rate that you have set.  Use displaysettings supported by the monitor.  To change the display settings:(1) Restart your system in Windows 95/Windows 98 Safe mode.  To do so:a. Restart your system and when the message "Starting Windows 95/98…" appears,     press F8.  A list of options such as Safe Mode and Command Prompt Only Mode     appears.   b. Select Safe Mode and press ENTER.(2) Lower your monitor's resolution.For the resolutions supported by you monitor, refer to its manual.6  Trouble Shooting
11When you need advanced technique service, please Complete this form and FAX to yourdealer.Your name:                            Phone :Product  S/N:                          P/ N:HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONMainboard Chipset:  CPU Clock:                   MHzMainboard CPU:  VGA Memory Brand:Mainboard Memory:             MB  VGA Memory                  MBMainboard Brand:  VGA BIOS:CD Version:  VGA Driver:Cache Memory:                 KB  Resolution:Monitor:  Resolution Rate:O.S.: Horizontal Freq. :       kHz     to      KHzVertical Freq. :           Hz     to       HzOther Cards on Mainboard: Note:6  Trouble Shooting
12SOFTWARE CONDITIONCONFIG.SYS:AUTOEXEC.BAT:Operation System or Test Program:Application Software or Test Program:Problem  Description:Note:Printed in Taiwan

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