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User guide ATI RADEON X700
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. RADEON TM X700 PCIe Series
User's Guide
P/N 137-40742-10
ATI
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Copyright © 2004, ATI Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. ATI and ATI product and product feature names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of ATI Technologies Inc. All other company and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Features, performance and specifications are subject to change without notice. Product may not be exactly as shown in diagrams. Reproduction of this manual, or parts thereof, in any form, without the express written permission of ATI Technologies Inc. is strictly prohibited. Disclaimer While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, ATI Technologies Inc. assumes no liability with respect to the operation or use of ATI hardware, software or other products and documentation described herein, for any act or omission of ATI concerning such products or this documentation, for any interruption of service, loss or interruption of business, loss of anticipatory profits, or for punitive, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of the ATI hardware, software, or other products and documentation provided herein. ATI Technologies Inc. reserves the right to make changes without further notice to a product or system described herein to improve reliability, function or design. With respect to ATI products which this document relates, ATI disclaims all express or implied warranties regarding such products, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement. Product Notices Dolby* Laboratories, Inc. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. © 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. Macrovision Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098, and 4,907,093 licensed for limited viewing uses only. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
· Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. · Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. · Heed Warnings - All warnings on the product and the operating instructions should be adhered to. · Compatibility - This option card is for use only with IBM AT or compatible UL Listed personal computers that have Installation Instructions detailing user installation of card cage accessories. · Grounding - For continued protection against risk of electric shock and fire, this accessory should be installed only in products equipped with a three-wire grounding plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. · Secure Attachment - All card securement pins shall be completely tightened as to provide continuous bonding between the option card and the PC chassis. · Outdoor Antenna Grounding - Since an outdoor antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure that the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to the antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection of grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. · Lightning - For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet, and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges. · Power Lines - An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. · Antenna Installation - When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them may be fatal. · Note to CATV System Installer - This reminder is provided to call the CATV systems installer's attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC, which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
System Requirements External Connections 1 1
Using Multiple Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Connecting Your Monitors Display Configurations 3 5
ATI's CATALYSTTM Software Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Introduction Features Multiple Displays and 3D Gaming HYDRAVISIONTM Accessing the CATALYSTTM Software Suite ATI Displays Tab Dynamic Display Reassignment ATI Color Tab Color Hotkeys Settings ATI Options Tab ATI Rotation Tab Rotation HotKeys ATI Overlay Tab Video Overlay Clone Mode Settings ATI 3D Tab Custom Properties Dialog Direct 3D® Compatibility Settings OpenGL® Compatibility Settings ATI VPU Recover Tab 7 7 7 7 7 8 10 11 14 17 18 20 21 21 22 24 26 29 30 31
Using TV Display and Capture Features . . . . . . . 33
Using TV Out Viewing Your PC's Display on a TV Connecting to a TV Starting Windows® with TV Display Enabled Using and Adjusting TV Display Features TV Display Hardware Restrictions Using a Monitor vs. Using TV Display 33 33 33 35 35 35 35
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Adjusting Monitor Display Viewing Text on a TV Reducing Edge Distortion Using TV Display Alone Using Games and Applications Connecting to HDTV Using Your ATI HDTV Video Cable Capturing Video Connecting your media device for video capture Setting the Windows® Volume Control
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Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Uninstalling Old Graphics Card Software Windows® New Hardware Found Installing the CATALYSTTM Software Suite Solution Selector 43 43 44 45
Compliance Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
FCC Compliance Information Industry Canada Compliance Statement CE Compliance Information L'Information de conformité de la CE CE-Konformitätserklärung 49 49 50 50 50
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
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CHAPTER 1:
Introduction
System Requirements
Hardware · Intel® Pentium® 4. · 128 MB of system memory; 256 MB or more for best performance. · Motherboard with free PCI Express slot and correct PCIe chipset-driver. · CD-ROM drive (for installation software). · Windows® XP (Home or Pro). · Windows® 2000 · High-resolution MultiSync or multi-frequency monitors or any other type of VGA monitor. · Digital flat-panel (DFP) displays or digital CRT display.
Operating System Monitor
External Connections
· 15-pin D-shell (female) VGA output. · DVI-I output. · S-Video output or Video In/Video Out (VIVO) connection.
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CHAPTER 2:
Using Multiple Displays
Connecting Your Monitors
Your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series provides hardware support for one DVI-I monitor or two VGA monitors using the supplied DVI-I-to-VGA adapter. It also provides TV output via a S-Video Out or Composite Out connector.
Connections and Adapters for the RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series Card Standard VGA Monitor Connector. To connect a VGA monitor to the DVI-I connector, plug the supplied DVI-I-to-VGA adapter into the DVI-I connector, then plug your monitor cable into the adapter. DVI-I-to-VGA Adapter.
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Connections and Adapters for the RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series Card DVI-I Backplate Connection. To connect a flat panel, plug the monitors DVI-I connector into the DVI-I connection.
Note: If you use multiple monitors, the RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series card must be the primary graphics card. Normally, the system BIOS determines which graphics card will be the primary. To connect your monitors
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Power off your computer and monitors. Plug the monitor cables into their appropriate connectors. Power on your monitors first, and then restart your computer so that Windows® can detect the new hardware settings.
When the New Hardware Found Wizard appears, at the appropriate prompt insert the ATI Installation CD to load the drivers for your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series card.
To set up a multi-monitor display
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From the Start menu click Control Panel, then Display. Click the Settings tab to access the basic multi-monitor configuration settings. Note: ATI software provides many additional configuration features that can be accessed by clicking the Advanced button from the Display Properties > Settings tab.
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Select the Monitor icon identified by the number 2. Click Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor. Set the Screen Resolution and Color Quality as appropriate for the second monitor. Click Apply or OK to apply these new values. · Refer to your Windows® online help and documentation for further information on using the Settings tab. Note: When you use multiple monitors with your card, one monitor will always be Primary. Any additional monitors will be designated as Secondary.
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Display Configurations
Your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series graphics card provides dual display functionality and TV Out. The following table lists the different ways you can connect displays to your card.
Display Configuration
Single CRT display
Connector(s) Used
VGA connector OR DVI-I connector with DVI-I-to-VGA adapter DVI-I connector
Comments
CRT- cathode ray tube analog display.
Single DFP display Single TV
DFP - digital flat panel display.
S-Video Out
The S-Video out can also support a composite connection via the SVideo-to-Composite adapter. HDTV - High Definition Television
Single HDTV display
S-Video Out to HDTV (YPrPb) cable VGA connector + S-Video Out
CRT display + TV
UNSUPPORTED CONFIGURATION if the CRT display is attached to the DVI-I connector via the DVI-I-to-VGA adapter.
CRT display + HDTV
VGA connector + S-Video Out to HDTV (YPrPb) cable DVI-I connector + S-Video out DVI-I connector + S-Video Out to HDTV (YPrPb) cable VGA connector + DVI-I connector VGA connector + DVI-I connector with DVI-I-to-VGA adapter The DVI-I connector can support a CRT display using the DVI-I-to-VGA adapter
DFP display + TV DFP display + HDTV
CRT display + DFP display CRT display + CRT display
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Display Configuration
CRT display + DFP display + TV CRT display + DFP display + HDTV
Connector(s) Used
VGA connector + DVI-I connector + S-Video Out VGA connector + DVI-I connector + S-Video Out to HDTV (YPrPb) cable VGA connector + DVI-I connector with DVI-I-to-VGA adapter + S-Video Out VGA connector + DVI-I connector with DVI-I-to-VGA adapter + S-Video Out to HDTV (YPrPb) cable
Comments
The TV display will "clone" the image of one of the other two displays
CRT display + CRT display + TV
UNSUPPORTED CONFIGURATION
CRT display + CRT display + HDTV
UNSUPPORTED CONFIGURATION
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CHAPTER 3:
ATI's CATALYSTTM Software Suite
Introduction
This chapter describes using the advanced multiple-monitor and 3D graphics features in ATI's CATALYSTTM Software Suite.
Features
Multiple Displays and 3D Gaming
ATI's SMARTSHADERTM Software Suite provides multiple-display functionality, and its advanced graphic features, such as SMARTSHADERTM, provide the ultimate 3D gaming experience. The CATALYSTTM Software Suite also supports the latest versions of Direct 3D® and OpenGL®. Many 3D game titles will virtually come to life through the advanced Direct 3D® or OpenGL® features. Gamers can finetune these settings for the ultimate experience in 3D image quality or 3D gaming performance.
HYDRAVISIONTM
In addition to the multiple display functionality available with ATI's CATALYSTTM Software Suite, you can also use HYDRAVISIONTM for advanced multi-monitor management. For more information on HYDRAVISIONTM, please refer to the HYDRAVISIONTM User's Guide PDF located on your ATI Installation CD.
Accessing the CATALYSTTM Software Suite
The CATALYSTTM Software Suite installs the ATI display tabs into the Windows® Display Properties dialog. They are accessed through the Advanced button located on the Settings tab. To access the Display Properties dialog, right-click on the desktop or navigate through Windows® Control Panel, which is located in the Start menu.
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Windows® Display Properties Settings Tab
ATI Displays Tab
The ATI Displays tab provides control over multiple-monitor features. Here you can enable/disable display devices and swap the assignment of Primary and Secondary displays.
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ATI Displays Tab
Scheme Displays the drop-down list of available display-device configurations that have previously been created. New configurations can be entered here and then saved using the Save button. Associates a hotkey with a scheme. To input the hotkey, highlight the field and press the appropriate key combination on your keyboard. Saves display-device configuration schemes. Deletes display-device configuration schemes. Enables or disables a display device; they also indicate whether a device is enabled or disabled. Opens a Troubleshoot dialog to assist with possible display problems.
Hotkey
Save button Delete button Display buttons
Troubleshoot button
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To enable or disable a display If the enable/disable button is green, it indicates the device is enabled. If it is red, it indicates the device is disabled. If the button is greyed out, the device is not an option. For example, if there is only one monitor connected, all buttons will be grey.
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Click the enable/disable button want to enable/disable.
for the display device you
Click OK or Apply to save the changes. Note: Due to power restrictions, you can normally only have two devices active at the same time; for example, two monitors or a monitor and a TV.
To save a display-device scheme Display-device selections can be saved as a scheme for quick recall.
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Click the enable/disable button want to have active.
for the display devices you
Type a name into the Scheme drop-down list field. Click Save to save the scheme.
Dynamic Display Reassignment
You can change the assignment of your Primary and Secondary display on the fly, without rebooting. Note: Before you can change the assignment of the Primary display, at least one Secondary display and the Extended Desktop mode must be enabled. Extended Desktop mode is enabled through the Windows® Display Property dialog, under Settings. For more information, consult your Windows® documentation. To assign your Primary monitor
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Click the buttons to assign the Primary monitor: For Windows® XP
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· The ATI Displays tab shows you the display(s) that are active. The Primary display has the button depressed. To change the button or display assignment, click the Primary display's click the button of the other display device.
For Windows® 2000 · Clicking the button will reassign the Primary and Secondary button creates a clone or mirror
monitors. Clicking the Clicking the
image of the Primary display onto the Secondary display. button extends your desktop to a Secondary display located to the right of the Primary display. Clicking the button extends your desktop to a Secondary display located below the Primary display.
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Click OK or Apply to save the changes.
ATI Color Tab
The ATI Color tab allows you to configure Gamma, Brightness, and Contrast color settings for both your desktop and full screen 3D environments. You can also save settings to a color profile for easy recall. In addition, you can assign unique hotkey combinations that allow you to adjust Gamma, Brightness, and Contrast color settings within your full screen 3D applications.
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ATI Color Tab: Desktop Settings
ATI Color Tab: Full Screen 3D Settings
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ATI Color Tab
Desktop radio button Full Screen 3D radio button Select Desktop to configure your desktop color settings.
Select Full Screen 3D to configure the color settings for your 3D application. Note that the configured settings will only be apparent within a full screen 3D application environment. Indicates whether the profiles in the drop-down list are for your Desktop or a Full Screen 3D environment. Lists all of the Desktop or Full Screen 3D profiles that you have saved. Selecting a profile from the list loads those custom color settings for the relevant environment. To create a new profile, simply type in a name and click Save. Saves your current color settings to a Desktop or Full Screen 3D profile, using the name you specified in the list box. To restore these settings later, simply select the Profile name from the list and click Apply or OK. Deletes the profile that is selected in the Profiles list box. Adjusts the Gamma, Brightness or Contrast for Red, Green, and Blue simultaneously. Note that any individual color settings in effect are lost if All Colors is selected; the color settings revert back to the last-known All Colors settings. Selects the active color component (Red, Green, or Blue) whose values will be adjusted by the Gamma, Brightness, and Contrast sliders. Note that any individual color settings made are lost if you subsequently select All Colors. Increases or decreases the gamma correction of your Desktop or full screen 3D application. Changing the gamma alters the curvature of the color curve. Increases or decreases the color brightness of your Desktop or full screen 3D application. Changing the brightness adjusts the vertical position of the color curve. Increases or decreases the color contrast of your Desktop or full screen 3D application. Changing the contrast adjusts the slope of the color curve. Restores an individual slider setting to its default value. Click Apply or OK to save.
Profiles for
Profiles dropdown list
Save button
Delete button All Colors checkbox
Red, Green, and Blue radio buttons
Gamma slider
Brightness slider
Contrast slide
Reset buttons
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ATI Color Tab
Color preview box The color image indicates visually how the Gamma, Brightness and Contrast sliders affect the final color settings of your display device. In Desktop mode, clicking on this with your mouse pointer will change the image. Opens the Color Hotkeys Settings dialog. There you can assign hotkeys for adjusting your color settings within a full screen 3D application environment. To activate this button, you must select the Full Screen 3D radio button. Restores all of the color settings to the default values. Click Apply or OK to save.
Hotkeys button
Defaults button
To create a Desktop or Full Screen 3D profile
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Choose either the Desktop or Full Screen 3D radio button, as desired. Adjust the Gamma, Brightness, and Contrast sliders to the desired settings, either individually or using the All Colors checkbox. Type a profile name in the Profile list box. Click Save.
Color Hotkeys Settings
Some full screen 3D applications automatically load their own color settings rather than those set through the ATI Color tab. If you want to force the application to use your custom settings, you can preconfigure hotkey combinations to either adjust the individual color properties or apply profiles you have created from within the 3D application. This control is accomplished through the Color Hotkeys Settings dialog of the Color properties tab.
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Color Hotkeys Settings Dialog
Color Hotkey Settings
Modifier key In combination with the Hotkey, specifies the hotkey combination that triggers an action. The Modifier key can be any combination of Alt, Ctrl, or Shift. Note that the Shift key is never used alone. In combination with the Modifier key, specifies the hotkey combination that triggers an action. Hotkey can be any key listed. To avoid conflicts, be aware of any hotkeys or keyboard controls that may already be assigned to your applications and 3D games. Specifies the action that the assigned hotkey combinations will control within a full screen 3D application environment. You can only assign one hotkey combination to each action. Lists the assigned hotkey combinations and the actions that each one controls. Adds a hotkey combination to the assigned list. Removes a hotkey combination from the assigned list.
Hotkey
Hotkey action
Assigned hotkeys Add button Remove button
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Color Hotkey Settings
Disable hotkeys checkbox Disables all hotkeys. To disable a single hotkey combination, remove it from the assigned list.
To assign color settings hotkeys for full screen 3D applications
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Select a modifier key from the Modifier Key list. Select a hotkey from the Hotkey list. Select the action you want from the Hotkey Action list. Click Add to create the hotkey combination. This combination will appear in the Assigned Hotkeys text box. Only one hotkey combination can be assigned to each action; if you assign a new combination for an action, it will overwrite an existing one. Note: When assigning hotkeys, be careful that the key combinations you choose do not conflict with those of other applications in which you might want to use them. The ATI Color properties page only checks for duplications within the Color page itself, insofar as it allows a hotkey combination to be assigned only once.
To remove assigned hotkeys
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Select a hotkey combination from the Assigned Hotkey text box. Click Remove. Note: Assigning a new combination to an action with an existing combination will overwrite the existing one.
To disable hotkeys (so that you do not accidentally activate them, for example), click the Disable Hotkeys checkbox. If you plan to use hotkeys, make sure this box is unchecked. The easiest way to apply your own color settings from within a full screen 3D application is to create a Full Screen 3D profile and save it, assign hotkeys for the "Load Current Profile" action through the Hotkeys dialog, make sure that the profile you prefer is selected from the drop-down list box, and click OK. Once inside the 3D application, use the hotkeys to trigger the profile.
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ATI Options Tab
The ATI Options tab provides detailed driver information and access to your graphics card's versioning and specifications. You can also enable or disable the ATI taskbar icon from this dialog.
ATI Options Tab
ATI Options Tab
Version Information Details button Shows the Catalyst version number, 2D version number, and the driver build information. Gives access to the Details tab, which lists the card's hardware details and driver information. Enables hardware acceleration for Windows® Media Video (WMV) files. Reactivates any disabled graphics warning messages.
WMV Acceleration Reactivate all warning messages
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ATI Options Tab
Enable ATI taskbar icon application Show ATI icon on taskbar Disable quick resolution feature Enables/disables the ATI taskbar applications and removes the ATI icon from your system tray.
Removes/replaces the ATI icon from the system tray without disabling the ATI icon applications. The quick resolution feature is accessible by left-clicking the ATI icon in the system tray. Checking this option disables this feature. Resolves display corruption or no image at high resolutions (for example 1280x1024 @75Hz) using a digital DVI display. This setting has no effect when using a DVI-I-to-VGA adapter. Use this option if you are experiencing display corruption on your DVI flat panel.
Reduce DVI frequency on high-resolution
Alternate DVI operational mode
ATI Rotation Tab
Use the Rotation tab to rotate the image on your display up to 180 degrees. This feature is useful when using a flat panel display that can be physically rotated to different positions.
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ATI Rotation Tab
ATI Rotation Tab
Rotation buttons Configure Hotkeys dropdown list Hotkey field Rotates the display by the preset amount. Lists the rotation actions with which you can associate a hotkey.
Associates a hotkey with a rotation. To input the hotkey, click on the field and press the appropriate key combination on your keyboard. Saves a hotkey setting. Restores the default hotkey settings. When selected, rotates the mouse pointer to match the display image settings. When deselected, the mouse pointer will move relative to the Standard Landscape view regardless of display rotation.
Save button Defaults Mouse tracks rotation checkbox
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To rotate a single display
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Select one of the four rotation settings by clicking the appropriate button. Optionally, check the Mouse Track Rotation checkbox to have the mouse pointer match the display image. Click OK or Apply.
To rotate multiple displays
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Select the Settings tab in the Windows® Display Properties dialog. Select the display to which you want to apply the rotation. Click the Advanced button and select the Rotation tab. Select one of the four rotation settings by clicking the appropriate button. Optionally, check the Mouse Track Rotation checkbox to have the mouse pointer match the display image. Click OK or Apply.
Rotation HotKeys
Hotkeys can be assigned to quickly rotate the image on your display without having to access the Windows® Display Properties dialog. To assign rotation hotkeys
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Choose the required rotation setting from the Configure HotKeys drop-down list. Click on the HotKey field and press the appropriate key combination on your keyboard. Click Save. Note: When assigning hotkeys, be careful that the key combinations you choose do not conflict with those of other applications in which you might want to use them. The ATI Rotation page only checks for duplications within the Rotation page itself, insofar as it allows a hotkey combination to be assigned only once.
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ATI Overlay Tab
The ATI Overlay tab allows you to configure the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, and gamma properties of your video overlay.
Video Overlay
Video overlay allows for the viewing of streaming video on your PC. However, there is only one video overlay, which is only available on the Primary display. The video overlay controls are automatically activated during playback of any video file type that supports overlay adjustments. Move the sliders to the right to increase the values of the various options, and to the left to decrease them. Click the Defaults button to reset the values to their default settings.
ATI Overlay Tab
ATI Overlay Tab
Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the video image.
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ATI Overlay Tab
Contrast Saturation Adjusts the contrast in the video image. Adjusts the vividness of the color. Sliding it all the way to the left removes all color and produces a black and white picture. Adjusts the pureness or tint of the red, green, and blue components of the color. Adjusts the overall intensity of the video image. Accesses Clone Mode overlay settings.These settings only apply to video content when viewed in dual-controller Clone mode. For more information, see the Clone Mode Settings section. Resets the Overlay settings to default values. Displays video playback in full screen on a secondary monitor, if available and enabled.
Hue
Gamma Clone mode options
Defaults button Theater Mode
Clone Mode Settings
Clone Mode Options are available under the following conditions: · Your ATI graphics accelerator has dual controllers to support Primary and Secondary (Clone) displays. · Your ATI video adapter has dual display functionality by providing a standard VGA connector and a digital flat panel connector such as the DVI-I connector or to a TV using the TV-Out connector. In either of these cases, you can access Clone Mode Options if more than one display is connected. Note: These settings apply to video content viewed when you are in dual-controller Clone mode, and not single-display or extended desktop configurations.
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Clone Mode Options tab
Clone Mode Options
Standard Theater Mode Video content is displayed on your Primary display only. Video content is displayed on your Primary and Secondary displays. Video content is displayed on your Secondary display(s) is always in full screen mode. Note: your computer must be set for 16-bit color depth or higher to use this mode. Video content is displayed on your Primary and Secondary display in exactly the same manner. For example, all displays will show video output in full screen mode. These settings are available when Theater Mode is selected. The aspect ratio of the source video is maintained for full screen display. Note: that this option may result in black bars on either the horizontal or vertical sides of the video display.
Same on all
Theater Mode Settings Same as source video
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Clone Mode Options
Full Screen Video The source video is scaled so that your display is showing full screen. Note: if the source video contains horizontal black bars, as do some DVD movies, the full screen video will also contain black bars. Select this option if the aspect ratio of the display device showing full screen video has the standard 4:3 aspect ratio (standard TVs and monitors). Select this option if the aspect ratio of the display device is showing full screen video has a 16:9 aspect ratio (widescreen HDTVs).
4:3 (Standard TV)
16:9 (Widescreen)
ATI 3D Tab
This tab allows you to fine-tune settings for both Direct 3D® and OpenGL® applications. It displays existing settings and allows you to create unique application profiles.
ATI 3D Tab
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ATI 3D Tab
3D Settings for radio buttons Performance/Quality slider Selects either Direct 3D® or OpenGL® as the format to be altered in the workspace. Controls the overall performance/image quality of your graphic application. Moving the slider to the left will maximize application performance, while moving the slider to the right will maximize image quality. When Use Custom Settings is checked, the Performance/Quality slider is disabled and the Custom button is enabled. Using custom settings is recommended for advanced users only. Opens the Custom Properties dialog. Using custom settings is recommended for advanced users only. For more information, refer to the Custom Properties Dialog section. Shows the current settings for either Direct 3D® or OpenGL®, whichever is selected. Allows you to save a unique profile of the custom settings you have selected. Once you have completed making your custom settings, click OK in the Custom Properties dialog. Enter a name in Current Profile and click the Save button. Saved profiles are selected from the Current Profile drop-down window. To delete a profile, select it from the Current Profile drop-down window and press the Delete button. Accesses advanced settings that may solve compatibility issues for a few specific Direct 3D® or OpenGL® applications, whichever is selected. For more information, refer to the Compatibility Dialog section. Resets to the dialog's default values.
Use Custom Settings checkbox
Custom button
Current Settings
Profiles for
Compatibility Settings button
Defaults
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Custom Properties Dialog
Custom Properties Dialog
Custom Properties Dialog: OpenGL® or Direct 3D®
SMOOTHVISIONTM Anti-Aliasing slider SMOOTHVISIONTM (Anti-Aliasing) improves image quality by removing jagged edges from 3D images, resulting in smoother, more natural-looking objects. AntiAliasing can be applied using different sample patterns and sample points such as 2X or 4X. Moving this slider to the right increases sampling to provide the most realistic 3D image. Select the Application Preference checkbox for highquality images, with a negligible reduction in the application's performance. Deselect the Application Preference checkbox to customize the anti-aliasing.
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Custom Properties Dialog: OpenGL® or Direct 3D®
SMOOTHVISIONTM Anisotropic Filtering slider Anisotropic filtering uses a texture filtering technique that blends multiple texture samples together. The number of samples taken when anisotropic filtering is performed can vary. By moving this slider to the right, as the number of samples taken increases, the quality of the final image increases significantly. 16X provides extremely detailed, crisp-looking images as a result of the largest number of texture samples possible. Selecting the Application Preference checkbox will result in high-quality images, with a negligible reduction in the application's performance. Select the Application Preference checkbox for highquality images, with a negligible reduction in the application's performance. Deselect the Application Preference checkbox to customize the anisotropic filtering. Texture Preference slider Choose between high quality or high performance textures for your application. Moving the slider to the right delivers the highest quality experience. Moving the slider to the left emphasizes a high-performance solution while still providing good visuals. Choose the texture quality of the mipmaps the application will use. Mipmaps are a collection of different sized textures of the same image. As the user moves closer to a 3D object the image quality should increase, requiring a higher quality texture of the same image. The base mipmap is the highest quality texture, and all subsequent mipmaps are smaller sized textures of the same image. Moving the slider to the right selects a higher quality base mipmap, delivering the highest quality application experience. Moving the slider to the left selects a lower quality mipmap, delivering the highest application performance. Controls whether the Vertical sync is always on, always off, or controlled by the application. TRUFORMTM is a technology developed by ATI that enables higher-order surface rendering through traditional triangle rendering APIs. It improves the sillouhettes and lighting of objects.
Mipmap Detail Level slider
Wait for Vertical sync slider TRUFORMTM slider
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Custom Properties Dialog: SMARTSHADERTMEffects
SMARTSHADERTM Effects drop-down list Defaults button SMARTSHADERTMapplies preset pixel effects on OpenGL® or Direct 3D® applications. Choose the desired effect and click OK. Restores the default settings.
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Direct 3D® Compatibility Settings
Direct 3D® Compatibility Settings Dialog
Direct 3D® Compatibility Settings
Support DXT texture formats There are a few applications that can only support a limited number of texture formats. By selecting Disabled, the driver will not support DXT texture formats, thus reducing the number of texture formats supported. May eliminate problems with some Direct 3D® games which display vertical and horizontal lines around textures, or text that appears incorrect. However, this setting should only be used if you are experiencing the symptoms mentioned, as it may cause problems with other games. Resets to the dialog's default values.
Alternate pixel center
Defaults button
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OpenGL® Compatibility Settings
OpenGL® Compatibility Settings Dialog
OpenGL® Compatibility Settings
Force Z-buffer depth Triple Buffering Explicitly set the Z-Buffer depth. Most applications will work best when Disabled is selected Improves the frame rate of games when Wait for Vertical Sync is enabled in Custom Settings. Enabling Triple Buffering may decrease application performance as there will be less frame-buffer memory available. If there is insufficient memory available to support this feature it will be automatically disabled. It is recommended that this feature remain disabled. Resets to the dialog's default values. This feature should only be disabled if you are experiencing serious rendering problems. Disabling this feature will significantly decrease OpenGL® performance.
Defaults button OpenGL® hardware acceleration
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ATI VPU Recover Tab
Hardware crashes may occur when a hardware device and the corresponding software device driver are no longer able to communicate with each other. VPU Recover enables the ATI display driver to detect when the graphics card is no longer able to respond to display driver commands. When this situation arises, the display driver will reset the graphics card. Depending on the current state of the system when VPU Recover is activated, applications that are running may be able to fully recover from this reset. In other cases, running applications may be closed, and the user will be returned to the Windows® desktop.
ATI VPU Recover Tab
Enable VPU Recover checkbox Prepare an Error Report checkbox Enables VPU Recover.
When VPU Recover is activated a dialog will prompt you to submit an automatically generated error report to ATI. This error report will help ATI to determine the cause of the problem and help create more stable drivers. To disable this feature, deselect the Prepare an Error Report checkbox.
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CHAPTER 4:
Using TV Display and Capture Features
This chapter describes how to use the TV display and video capture features of your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series card.
Using TV Out
Your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series has TV Out capability.
Viewing Your PC's Display on a TV
You can attach your graphics card to a TV and monitor at the same time.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION for European Customers Some PC monitors in Europe cannot be used simultaneously with TV display. When you enable TV display in Europe, the refresh rate for the monitor and TV is set to 50 Hz. Some monitors may not support this refresh rate and could be damaged. · Please check the documentation supplied with your monitor to see if your monitor supports a refresh rate of 50 Hz. · If your monitor does not support 50 Hz (or if you are not sure), turn off your monitor before turning on your PC when using your TV as a display.
TV display is ideal for giving presentations and watching movies, or playing games on a screen larger than a typical monitor. The following tips will help you get the most out of your TV Out feature.
Connecting to a TV
To connect your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series card to a TV, use an SVideo cable. To connect S-Video Out
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Power off your computer and your TV. Determine if your TV supports either a S-Video or Composite video connection.
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Looking at the back of your PC, locate your S-Video Out. Using an SVideo cable, attach one end of the cable to your graphics card and the other to your TV. Refer to the illustration. Power on your TV first, then your computer.
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Connecting Your S-Video Out to a TV or VCR S-Video Connection on graphics card TV S-Video Cable Computer
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Starting Windows® with TV Display Enabled
The TV screen may become scrambled during the initial Windows® logo display. This distortion is only a temporary effect, and your screen will be restored within a few seconds. During start up, your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series will go through a sequence of mode settings, during which your TV display will remain blank. This process takes only a few seconds and programs the TV display. To enable or disable the TV display
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Access the Windows® Control Panel. Double-click Display. Click the Settings tab and then the Advanced button. Click the ATI Displays tab. Click the TV button. Click the enable button or disable button accordingly.
Click OK or Apply to save the changes.
Using and Adjusting TV Display Features
For information about how to adjust TV display features, right-click the ATI taskbar icon, point to Help, then point to ATI Television Display.
TV Display Hardware Restrictions
A TV cannot be left connected to the graphics card if two analog monitors are connected to your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series card, even if the TV is off and not enabled in the software. Similarly, an analog monitor connected to the DVI-I connector should not be left connected to your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series card when TV Out is enabled. In both cases, your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series will become overloaded, resulting in a dim image on all devices.
Using a Monitor vs. Using TV Display
Using your TV for your computer's display can be useful, however, the display on your monitor may change or looked squashed. This distortion occurs because the display adjusts to fit the dimensions of your TV. To correct the monitor's display, use the monitor's control buttons to adjust its display size and position. Some single-frequency monitors may not work with TV display enabled. If you experience problems when TV display is enabled, disable TV display to restore your monitor's display.
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Adjusting Monitor Display
The size of the display on your monitor may become smaller and not perfectly centered when you have TV display enabled. These effects are caused by the changes the graphics card is required to make in order to display your desktop properly on a TV. Use the controls available on the Adjustments tab on the Monitor Properties page (accessible by clicking on the Monitor button on the ATI Displays tab) to adjust the display on your monitor only. Click the TV button to adjust the TV display only.
Viewing Text on a TV
A TV is designed primarily to show moving images. The large dot pitch of a TV will yield poor quality static images. The small text sizes commonly used for PC desktops can appear blurred or unclear on a TV. You can compensate for this degradation by using larger fonts. Switching to a larger display font
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Access the Display Properties dialog by right-clicking on the desktop or navigating through Windows® Control Panel. Click the Settings tab, the Advanced button, and then the General tab. In the Display section, select Large (120 DPI) from the Font Size (or DPI Setting) drop-down list. Click Apply. If prompted, click Yes to restart your Computer.
Reducing Edge Distortion
When using a TV for your computer's display, you may see some edge distortion on the left and right side of your TV screen. This effect depends on your TV and the computer application you are running. You can reduce edge distortion by increasing the TV display's horizontal size or contrast. Increasing the horizontal size of a TV display
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Access the Display Properties dialog by right-clicking on the desktop or navigating through Windows® Control Panel. Click on the Settings tab and then the Advanced button. Click on the ATI Displays tab. Click on the TV button.
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Click the Adjustments tab. In the Screen Size section, click on the plus (+) button beside the horizontal arrowheads display. to increase the horizontal size of the TV
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Click OK or Apply to save the changes you have made.
You can also reduce edge distortion by increasing the TV's contrast. Increasing the contrast of a TV display
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Access the Display Properties dialog by right-clicking on the desktop or navigating through Windows® Control Panel. Click on the Settings tab and then the Advanced button. Click on the ATI Displays tab. Click on the TV button. Drag the Contrast slider to the right to increase the contrast. Click OK or Apply to save the changes you have made.
Using TV Display Alone
If you plan to move your computer to a place where you are using TV display only, make sure that you have the TV display feature enabled prior to removing the monitor. The maximum display resolution for TV is 1024x768. Choosing a resolution higher than this will cause the TV display to disappear if it is the only display device.
Using Games and Applications
Some older games and applications may program your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series directly to run under a specific display mode. This may cause your TV display to turn off automatically or become scrambled (your PC monitor or portable LCD display will not be affected). Your TV display will be restored once you exit the game or if you restart your computer.
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Connecting to HDTV
View computer output directly on your High Definition Television (HDTV) or other component input device. Provide a big-screen experience for your computer that is ideal for playing games, giving presentations, watching movies, and browsing the Internet. HDTV uses YPbPr connectors to receive input. YPbPr stands for the following: · Y = Green · Pb = Blue · Pr = Red The HDTV Component Video Adapter can be used in place of the standard A/V Output cable to connect to an HDTV or other component input device, using component video cables.
You must have a monitor attached to your computer before installing the ATI HDTV. For proper operation of your ATI Component Video Adapter, ATI display drivers must be correctly installed.
ATI HDTV Cable ATI HDTV Video Output Cable
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ATI HDTV Cable Backplate of the ATI Graphics Card Male RCA Patch Cables available from consumer electronics dealer Typical HDTV Video Input Connections
Note: Input and output cables lengths should not exceed 50 feet (15m). Installing your ATI HDTV video cable
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Turn on your component input device, and set it to YPbPr input. Note: See your HDTV or component input device manual for configuration information specific to your device.
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Turn on your computer. Note: Your TV will not display anything until Windows starts. This can take several minutes.
Using Your ATI HDTV Video Cable
Use the HDTV Video Cable to watch DVD movies and play video games on your High Definition Television.
Copy-protected DVDs restrict playback to 480i and 480p modes.
For maximum performance when you watch DVD movies or play computer games on your HDTV, you should find the mode and screen resolution that provide the best result on your TV, and use those settings exclusively. To change HDTV display settings
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Click the Windows Start button, point at Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click the Display icon, click the Settings tab, and use the Screen Area slider to select the resolution you want. Note: If the resolution you select is not related to a timing, the system will reduce the resolution to the closest supported timing.
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Click the Advanced button, then click the Displays tab. Click the YPbPr tab. Click OK. Click the Advanced button. Click the Adapter tab, then click the List All Modes button. Click 640 x 480. Then select either 640 x 480. · 60Hz = Progressive. · 30Hz = Interlaced Note: YPbPr is only available with the 30Hz or 60HZ settings.
Capturing Video
The RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series has the ability to capture video from your camcorder, VCR, or TV. Use your favorite video editing application to add effects, make changes, or stream your video on the Internet. The audio and video output connectors on your TV, camcorder, or VCR will be similar those depicted in the illustration. Use Composite Video Out or S-Video Out. S-Video Out will provide better results.
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Connecting Your Video Device to Your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series Card
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Composite In and Out Connectors. Recommended connector for best picture quality. S-Video In and Out Connectors. ATI Graphics Card Video In/Video Out Cable Typical Video In of TV, VCR, or Camcorder connections Typical Video Out of TV, VCR, or Camcorder connections
Connecting your media device for video capture
Use the Video In/Video Out Cable to connect to a TV, VCR, or Camcorder. Use the S-Video connectors. To capture video to your computer
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Connect the ATI Video In/Video Out cable to the Video In/Video Out connector on the ATI Graphics Adapter.
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Connect the Video In of the ATI Video In\Video Out cable to the Video Out of your media device. Note: S-Video and Composite extension cables are available from a consumer electronics dealer
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Start your video capture software in record mode. For more information see the documentation that came with your video capture software. Power on your TV or hit Play on your TV or VCR. Note: To capture sound, you must connect the Line Out of your media device to the Line In of your sound card. Audio cables are available from a consumer electronics dealer.
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Setting the Windows® Volume Control
For correct audio performance, your sound card's Line Input must be active. To display the Line Input settings
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Right-click the Speaker icon in the Taskbar, which usually in the
lower-right corner of your screen. If the volume icon is not in your Taskbar, do the following: · Click Start, then click Control Panel. · Double-click Sounds and Audio Devices. · In the Volume tab, check Place volume icon in the taskbar.
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Click Open Volume Controls. If the Line-In volume slider is not visible, click Options, then click Properties. Click the Line-In volume control checkbox, then click OK. If the Mute checkbox is checked, click it to cancel muting.
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CHAPTER 5:
Troubleshooting
The following troubleshooting tips may help if you experience problems. ATI's documentation contains helpful installation/configuration tips and other valuable feature information. Please contact your dealer for more advanced troubleshooting information. More troubleshooting information can be found on the ATI Website at ati.com/support/.
Uninstalling Old Graphics Card Software
To ensure successful installation of your RADEONTM X700 PCIe Series card, you must uninstall the graphic drivers for the existing graphics card before removing it from your computer. To uninstall old graphics drivers
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With your current graphics card still in your computer, close all open applications. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel, then select Add/Remove Programs. Select your current graphic drivers, then click Add/Remove: · The Wizard will help you remove your current display drivers. · Restart your system after the drivers have been removed.
If the previously installed graphics card has any additional software installed, they may also need to be removed at this point. For example, DVD Player or Multimedia applications.
Windows® New Hardware Found
Windows may start the Add New Hardware Wizard to install the Standard VGA Driver.
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To install and detect your new hardware
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Click Next to allow Windows® to search for the Standard VGA or Standard PCI Graphics Adapter. If prompted for the Windows® CD-ROM, insert it into your CDROM drive. Type the following: D:\
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