Intel D525MW BOXD525MW ユーザーズマニュアル

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Intel Desktop Board D525MW and Intel Desktop Board D525MWV Technical Product 
Specification 
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1.5.1.4 
Configuration Modes 
For monitors attached to the VGA port, video modes supported by this board are 
based on the Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) protocol. 
Video mode configuration for LVDS displays (D525MWV only) is supported as follows: 
•  Automatic panel identification via Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) for 
LVDS panels supporting EDID protocol. 
•  Manual LVDS panel configuration through the BIOS setup page.  This feature 
allows the manual entry of critical panel settings (equivalent to the 18-byte 
Detailed Timings Descriptor structure defined by the VESA EDID specification) for 
non-EDID panel support. 
In addition, BIOS setup provides the following configuration parameters for LVDS 
displays (D525MWV only): 
•  Screen Brightness: allows the end-user to set screen brightness for the display. 
•  Maintain Aspect Ratio: allows the end-user to select whether the native aspect 
ratio is to be preserved during POST and before the video driver is loaded. 
•  LVDS Configuration Changes: allows the system integrator to “lock” critical settings 
of the LVDS configuration to avoid end-users potentially rendering the display 
unusable (refer to Note 1). 
•  Inverter Frequency and Polarity: allows the system integrator to set the operating 
frequency and polarity of the panel inverter board. 
•  Minimum Inverter Current Limit (%): allows the system integrator to set minimum 
PWM%, as appropriate, according to the power requirements of the LVDS display 
and the selected inverter board. 
 
NOTE 
Support for LVDS (D525MWV only) configuration complies with the following: 
1.  “Unlocking” of critical settings of the LVDS configuration is supported via Intel
®
 
Integrator Toolkit’s command-line tool. 
2.  Critical settings of the LVDS configuration are not exposed through Intel Integrator 
Toolkit or Intel
®
 Integrator Assistant GUIs. 
3.  Critical settings of the LVDS configuration will not be overwritten by loading BIOS 
setup defaults. 
4.  Critical settings of the LVDS configuration will be preserved across BIOS updates.