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Contents

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................. 1


System Requirements .................................................... 1
Supports High Resolution graphics modes ..................... 1
Specification List ............................................................. 2
CHAPTER2. HARDWARE / SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ....... 3
Hardware Installation ....................................................... 3
Back Panel Connectors......................................... 4
VGA Output Connector ......................................... 4
S-Video Output Connector ................................... 4
DVI Connector ...................................................... 4
Video Input & Video Output .................................. 5
Software Installation ........................................................ 6
A. Install Detonator XP Driver ............................... 7
B. DirectX Installation ........................................... 10
C. Configuring the display .................................... 12
D. nView Desktop Manager .................................. 15
E. NVIDIA nView Setup ........................................ 16
CHAPTER 3. TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................... 20
Chapter 1. Introduction

Congratulations on choosing our graphics accelerator cards!


These cards come fully featured with an impressive list of components
including the most advanced memory innovations, AGP 8X/ 4X compatibility,
and a full complement of connectors. These cards also feature nVIDIA's latest
and most advanced GeForce GPUs. These GPUs come with a highly
integrated suite of hardware technology and software applications designed to
match the intensity and complexity of even the most demanding PC games.

System Requirements

Computer System
Pentium, Pentium II, Pentium III, AMD-K6, Athlon, or higher
processor-based computer system with AGP interface
VGA/Super VGA monitor, supporting minimum 640x480
resolution
Operation Environments
To take advantage of this AGP card 2x/4x mode, you must
use Windows XP/2000/ME/ 98/ 95/ NT 4.0 or later version
Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3.0 update or later. (The
Service Pack update is offered at Microsoft website.)

Supports High Resolution graphics modes

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Specification List

The following is the specification list table of all the GeForce Series VGA
cards.

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Chapter 2. Hardware / Software installation
Hardware Installation

Please follow the steps below.

1. Shut down the computer and remove the computer case.


2. Remove any existing graphics card on your mainboard.
3. Press this AGP card into the AGP slot firmly and make sure it is fully
installed. (If you are installing the FX5200I card, press it into the PCI slot firmly).
Then secure the card with a bracket screw.
4. Please insert other cards, plug all the cables, install other devices, and
close the computer case.
5. Turn on the computer. You are ready to install the driver. Please go to
software installation section.

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Back Panel connectors
This section describes the connectors on your Graphics Card. Note that your
card may vary slightly from the diagram below depending on the model.

VGA Output Connector

This connector is a standard DB 15-pin, VGA (Virtual Graphics Array)


connector used to attach directly to a VGA compatible CRT or LCD
monitor. Simply attach your monitor cable to the VGA output connector
on the card, making sure that it is secure before applying power. Refer
to your monitor manual for further information on how to adjust your
picture within the display.
S-Video Output Connector

The S-Video output connector is used to send video signals to S-Video


compatible display devices. S-Video technology uses separate channels
for color and brightness providing sharper, clearer images for display
devices. Connect the S-Video cable to the card and the display device,
making sure that both ends are secure before you power on the system
and monitor.

DVI Connector

The DVI (Digital Visual Interface) connector uses DVI technology to


provide high speed digital video signals for digital display devices such
as flat panel LCD displays. Connect the monitor cable to the DVI
connector on the card and make sure it is secure before turning on the
power.

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Video Input & Video Output

You can use the S-Video connector to send and receive video signals to
and from video devices that use standard AV cables such as Video Cam
Recorders or DVD Players. However, you must use the VIVO cable which
is supplied in the packaging when your card supports Video Input, Video
Output functionality. At one end of this cable is the S-Video connector that
you attach to the card. The other end will have up to 4 connectors which
may include one or all of the following connectors: S-Video-In,
S-Video-Out, Video-In (AV), and Video-Out (AV). Attach AV video devices
to either the Video-In connector or Video-Out connector depending on
your needs.

(VIVO Adaptor) (S-In/Out & AV-In/Out)

Note: In order to use the Video-In functionality, you must have installed the
WDM (for VIVO use) drivers from the Setup CD-ROM (see software
installation section). If you are only using Video Out functionality, you do
not need to install the drivers. Also note that you must use the audio
connectors on the mainboard to transmit audio signals.

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Software Installation

Place the Setup CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The auto-run program
will automatically execute and display the main screen (as shown above).
Use your left mouse button to click on any of the option buttons to execute
one of the functions as described below.

Detonator XP Driver - Install the official NVIDIA driver.


WDM (For VIVO only) - Driver of Video-In function
Overclock Tools - Install to adjust VGA clock frequencies
Browse CD - Click to browse the entire directory structure of this
CD-ROM.
DirectX - Install the Microsoft Developer Multimedia libraries.
Acrobat Reader - Install the Acrobat Reader software.
Exit - Exit the Setup program.

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A. Install Detonator XP Driver

The Detonator XP Driver is the official NVDIA driver. When you click this
button, the program will automatically detect your operating system
version and begin the installation procedure. This driver will optimize and
enhance your video graphics. (For FX series cards, install the driver newer
than 43.03)

Step 1

Click the "Detonator XP Driver"


button to go to a driver list screen,
choose one to install. Read readme.txt
in the CD for more.

Step 2

Click the "Next" to continue with the


installation.

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Step 3

This screen signals the completion of the


installation. Select "No" to restart your
computer at a later time. Then press "Finish".

Step 4

Press the "Overclock Tools" button


to continue with the configuration.

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Step 5

When this window displays, double click


this icon.

Step 6

Press "Yes" to update the registry entries.

Step 7

Choose this to restart your computer.

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B. DirectX Installation

DirectX is a set of Multimedia libraries developed by Microsoft. By using


the DirectX software you can enhance your system providing advanced
multimedia features. The latest DirectX version brings you the most recent
3D technology, supporting most on-line games and multimedia applications.
DirectX also provides advanced audio features.

Step 1

Click the "DirectX" button to install the


DirectX.

Step 2

Click the "Yes" to confirm the


installation.

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Step 3

Press "Yes" to accept the licensing.

Step 4
Installation is in progress.

Step 5

Press "OK" to restart your computer.

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C. Configuring the display.

This section will describe the video card/ display configurations using, as
an example, a FX5200 VGA card with a Windows XP operating system.
This section only provides general information for each screen. Access the
NVIDIA website for additional information and tutorials on configuring the
nView system.
1. Begining with the "Start" button
and select --> Setting -->
Control Panel --> Display. The
screen below will display. Press
the Settings tab to continue the
instructions.

2. When the "Settings" information


appears, adjust the Screen
resolution,Color quality, etc. by
your need. Then press the
"Advanced" button to next step.

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3. On the next screen, press the
GeForce FX 5200 Ultra tab which
will display the screen below.
There will be a "Media Center
Menu" next to it; by clicking the
options in the menu you can
configure many other settings, such
as Direct3D, OpenGL, Clock
Frequency, etc. Click the "NVIDIA
on the Internet" button, several
buttons will bring you to
NVIDIA Web site for more
information.

4. On the "nView Display Mode" screen, if you installed multiple


displays, the "Horizontal span", "Clone" and "Vertical span" radio
buttons will be selectable. This step configures multiple display options.
If you are not configuring two displays, skip this step.

Note: 1.The nView function can onlytransmit two video signals to two
displays at the same time.
2.You can see only one of the displays functioning in step4.
The priority displays are: CRT (DB 15-pin) > LCD (DVI) >
TV (S or AV).

<-- 4.3
<-- 4.4
<-- 4.5

4.1<-- <-- 4.2

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4.1. Click the "Detect Displays" button to auto detect the displays you
have installed.

4.2. If you decide to switch the primary display between the displays
installed, click "Device Settings" --> "Select Output Device".

4.3. Click the "Horizontal span" radial button to split your screen
horizontally, placing one half in one display and the other half in the
other.

4.4. Click the "Clone" radial button to an exact copy of your screen
in each of the two displays.

4.5. Click the "Vertical span" radial button to split your screen vertically,
placing the top half in one display and the bottom half in the other.
5. You can configure Direct3D Settings, OpenGL Settings, Overlay Control,
Desktop Utilities, NVRotate and Temperature Settings by selecting their
respective tabs. Select those options in each screen that suit your needs.

6. If you choose "Clock Frequencies" tab, you can adjust the video card
clock speed to overclock your video card. There is a risk of damaging
the video card when overclocking. Proceed at your own risk. We are not
responsible for any damages to your system from overclocking.

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D. nView Desktop Manager

nView Desktop Manager supports both single-display and multi-display


configurations running with single-display, multi-display, or multiple
graphics cards based on NVIDIA GPUs. You can configure the extended
desktop for convenience and preference.
1. Beginning with the "Start" button
and select --> Setting --> Control Panel
--> NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager.
The screen below will display.

1. Click the "Enable nView Desktop Manager" check box and click
"Apply" to enable the Desktop Manager, there will be tabs to adjust as
the below left screen. Click also the "Show Advanced nView controls"
check box and click "Apply", there will be more tabs to select like the
below right screen.

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E. NVIDIA nView Setup

Click the Wizard button on the nView Desktop Manager Info screen, the
NVIDIA nView Wizard which will assist you in configuring nView options.
NVIDIA nView can enhance your 3D graphics as well as configure
multi-display environments. NVIDIA's nView also includes many other
additional features. Read the detail information on each screen and
follow the steps below:
Step 1 - Introduction

Step 2 - Oveview

Step 3 - Enable nView

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Step 4 - Profiles

Step 5 - Windows Mgmt.


(Spanning Control)

Step 6 - Windows Mgmt.


(Dialog Repositioning)

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Step 7 - Windows Mgmt.
(System Menu Extensions)

Step 8 - Windows Mgmt.


(Number of Desktops)

Step 9 - Desktop Mgmt.


(Use Explorer to navigate
desktop)

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Step 10 - Window Effects
(Fast Window Maximize)

Step 11 - Finish
The installation is now
complete. Press the "Finish"
button.

Note: The preceding instructions are for a standard installation. In


each step of the installation process, there are other options you can
select to enable or disabled specific functionality depending on your
needs.

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Chapter 3. Troubleshooting

Before proceeding, we recommend you verify that your mainboard is fully


installed by verifying that all of the drivers for your mainboard that came with
your installation CD-ROM are loaded.

If you are encountering technical difficulties, browse the list below to see if
any of the suggestions are applicable.

The monitor is blank when the computer boots up.


> Make sure the card is properly seated in your AGP slot or PCI slot.
Try removing the VGA card and then reinserting it back into the slot,
pressing firmly until the card snaps into place.
> Make sure your monitor is connected to VGA card and the monitor
power cable is connected to an outlet.
> Make sure the mainboard power cables are connected.
> Make sure that power to the monitor is turned on when your system
is powered on.

How can I know the drivers and the BIOS version of my VGA card?
> You can determine the driver version of your VGA card by clicking the
Start button, pointing to Settings option, and selecting the Control
Panel folder. In the Control Panel window, double-click on the Display
icon to display the Display Properties window. And you will get more
information.

Why I can not change the resolution settings on my computer?


> Make sure that the appropriate drivers have been installed for
your VGA card and monitor.
> Make sure the software has been correctly installed.
> Make sure that the resolution you configured matches the monitor
supported resolutions. See the manual that is attached with monitor
product.

If you still require assistance after reading this section, please contact your
local distributor.

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