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Range meaning D-sub out of range 65.1khz /60hz

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I have a LG Flatron E2750v Monitor connected with a standard cord between the monitor In the center of the screen it reads: D-Sub out of range 68.5Khz/85Hz VGA Port or Power saving mode HDMI Port

Hi, that message indicates that your video source is providing an unsupported video resolution , please check in settings that video output resolution is no more than 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz.
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What are you sending to the projector? The ES4 is a native S-VGA resolution machine. This means it has a 4:3 display panel with a pixel count of 800x600. It will accept higher resolutions, but there may be some combinations that are 16:9/16:10 that the projector isn't happy with; specifically 1080p @ 24/50/60Hz. It maxes out at 1080i 60Hz. So if you are connecting a laptop with a native resolution of 1920x1080 then the projector will struggle.

The other thing you should do once you get a signal working on the projector is to set the laptop output to the projector's native resolution. This will give the crispest image.

Toggle the laptop display (Fn + appropriate F key) so that laptop screen is off and the projector is the only thing getting a signal. Then right click on the Windows desktop area, and then select Graphics Properties from the sub menu. Change the settings from there.
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Frequency is out of range

What are you sending to the projector? The ES4 is a native S-VGA resolution machine. This means it has a 4:3 display panel with a pixel count of 800x600. It will accept higher resolutions, but there may be some combinations that are 16:9/16:10 that the projector isn't happy with; specifically 1080p @ 24/50/60Hz. It maxes out at 1080i 60Hz. So if you are connecting a laptop with a native resolution of 1920x1080 then the projector will struggle.

The other thing you should do once you get a signal working on the projector is to set the laptop output to the projector's native resolution. This will give the crispest image.

Toggle the laptop display (Fn + appropriate F key) so that laptop screen is off and the projector is the only thing getting a signal. Then right click on the Windows desktop area, and then select Graphics Properties from the sub menu. Change the settings from there..
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It shows out of range because the PC is sending out the video signal that is higher than the monitor can display, you need to set the PC video resolution to the native resolution: 1024 x 768 @60Hz. You can reboot the PC into save mode (hitting F8 key while booting up) then set the resolution to 640 x 480 (try 1024 x 768 if it allows you to do so), reboot and reset the resoltion to 1024 x 768 @60Hz.
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Signal out of range

1: Signal out of range meas the monitor can't handle the input refresh rate. lcd and Tft monitors usually supports 60 and 75Hz refresh rates.
2: The Resolution you are using to view the desktop is too high, this number is depending on the size of the lcd monitor.
a 15" lcd usually runs with: 1024x768 with 60hz
a 17" lcd usually runs with: 1280x1024 with 60hz some of them supports 75hz.
a 19" lcd usually runs with 1600x1200 or higher.

I recommend reading the user manual if you have it, or checking the information on the manufacturer's website.

3: As a solution turn on your computer and after it passes the bios screen press F8 and select VGA mode.

This will enable 640x480 (standard vga) resolution and 60Hz refresh rate, after windows boots up you can change thease nmbers , and windows automatically asks for turning to 800x600 60Hz.

If you want to change the resolution go to: Right click on your desktop, select properties , select settings tab, and adjust the resolution on the bottom of the window.

Hope this helps, good luck.
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It probably means the frequency is to high. Whether Windows, Macintosh, or Linux, you will need to lower your frequency. 60hz is the best for LCD, DLP, & Plasma. The resolution will be better set at 1024x768 as well.
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