Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Unpin — Getting Started The AC Connect } The Signal Cable Connection Monitor Adjustments Chapter 2 Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast The On-Screen Display (OSD) Color Temperature Setup OSD Window Status Serer and Degassed Self-Test Screen Summary of OSD lens Appendix A Technical Information Monitor Specifications Preset Mode Timing Trouble Shooting
Chapter 1 — e Getting Started This chapter cavers setting up the monitor and stand in a suitable workplace, and connecting Monitor. . the power cord and signal cable. Choosing a Workstation Keep the following in mind when choosing a work place for the The monitor is quite heavy and should be placed on a sturdy counter. top with a stable and even surface. Access to an electrical outlet and telephone jack.
Chapter 1 — 2 Monitor Adjustments The monitor is capable of both tilt and swivel adjustments 13° Figure 5: Tilt Adjustment « With the tilt feature, the monitor is capable of vertical adjustments of +3710 -15° + The swivel feature allows for horizontal monitor adjustments of +457 to -45 Figure 6: Swivel Adjustment This concludes Chapter I. The next chapter covers the on-screen display (OSD) features.
Chapter 2 — @ Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast To adjust the contrast and/or brightness, turn the Contrast Control or the Brightness Control, ta call up the following on-screen display: [TINT FV: 89.98 HZ [Nave Brightness Tum the Brightness Control clockwise to increase the brightness. Turn the control counterclockwise to decrease the brightness. The brightness level is adjusted from %% to 100%, Contrast [a Turn the Contrast Control clockwise to increase the contrast.
Chapter 2 — H-Center Scroll w the f-Center icon. Tum the Contrast Control to position the display along the horizontal axis of the screen. V-Size Scroll to the The display. e icon. Turn the Contrast Control 10 adjust the vertical size of V-Center Scroll to the V-Center icon. Tum the Contrast Control to position the display along the vertical axis of the screen. Pincushion = Scroll to the Pincushion icon. Tum the Contrast Control to adjust pincushion or barrel distortion.
Chapter 2 — This screen allows you to select a color temperature for your monitor. Turn the Contrast Control 10 select the desired option. The available options are: . 9300 + 6500 « 5000 From this window you can make changes to the display’s Red, Green and Blue gain.
Chapter 2 — OSD on the screen. OSD Vertical Position = Scroll to the OSD Vertical Position icon. Tum the Contrast Control to adjust the vertical position of the OSD on the screen. OSD Display Close Time Scroll to the OSD Display Close Time icon. Turn the Contrast Control 10 set the amount of time that elapses before De SOE the OSD closes.
Chapter 2 — ©® Summary of OSD Icons Eon [rn] PLATY H-Size Use this option: to adjust the horizontal size of the display. [Th H-Center Use this caption to position the display along the : horizontal axis of the screen. [TE] V-Size Use this option to adjust the vertical size of the — display V-Center Use this option to position the display along the vertical axis of the screen. E3 Pincushion Use this option to adjust pincushion or barrel ! distortion.
Technical Information Monitor Specifications APPENDIX A Screen Size Dot Pitch (mm) Surface Display Size (mm) 19" CRT 0.26 Non-glare 360x270 Input Signal Video Seas. ¢. Synge. on Green Scanning Frequency Horizontal (KHz; Vertical (Hz) Video Bandwidth Max. Resolution Compatibility IBMVGA. SAGA OVERCOAT.
Low Radiation MPR 11 Optional Operating Temper: nature Relative Humidity Altitude 0-40°C Sea level to 8,000ft Dimensions (including stand) 472mm(L} x 452mm (W) x 462 mm (H) Weight 24 9kg (54.
Troubleshooting Appendix A This section will try to anticipate potential problems that you may encounter in the day-to-day use of your monitor. Included in this section is information which should help solve these problems for you. If after trying the suggested solutions, your monitor's symptom remains the same, contact your authorized service center. The monitor is switched on, but the power LED is not it Check to make sure that the power cord is properly connected.
Appendix A Plug & Play DOC & DECOR Display Colors Unlimited Signal Cable 13 pin, mini D-sub Power /60Hz S50-260VAC 50 A DIMS & TCO Display Modes Preset i User 28
Chapter 2 w QB | Cle coordinate | Select this option to set the monitor for the CIE 9300¢ coordinate 3300° color temperature. 6500 coordinate; Select this option to sat the monitor for the CIE coordinate 500° color temperature. CIE coordinate | Select this option to set the monitor for the CIE 5000° coordinate 5000° color temperature. [I] Red Gain Use this option to adjust the red gain. [i Green Gain Use this option to t the green gain.
Chapter 2 ww Degas al Scroll to the Degassed icon. Turn the Contrast Control to degassed the CRT. If you do not wish ro degassed the CRT, push the Brightness Control to close the OSD window, ‘ SW HK Input SYNC D-SUB (15P) or BNC SYNC switch © Self-Test Screen When the monitor is powered On, bur there is no video signal, the following self test screen will appear. This screen indicates the monitor itself is OK.
| Green Gain = Scroll to the Green Gain icon. Turn the Contrast Control to adjust the green ain for your display. Blue Gain 5 Scroll to the Blue Gain icon. Turn the Contrast Control to adjust the blue gain for your display. Reset = Sc roil 1 the Serer icon. Turn the Contrast Control to reset all three gain values to the default settings. The OSD window will close, ® OSD Window Status Chapter 2 — The OSD Window status icons allow you to adjust the position of the OSD window on your screen.
Chapter 2 — Unbalance Scroll ta the Unbalance icon. Tran the contrast control to adjust unbalance disorient 7 Corner 3 Scroll to the corner icon. Tum the Con mast Control 10 correct distortion to the corners of your screen. H. Moire HE Scroll w the H. Moire icon. Turn the Contrast Control 10 correct horizontal monitor misalignment. V. Moire El Scroll to the ¥. Moire icon. Tum the Contrast Control © correct vertical monitor misalignment.
Chapter 2 © The On-Screen Display (OSD) The monitor features an infinitive, on-screen display (OSGOOD, making changes to the display settings convenient and simple. You cen access the OSD any time your PC is powered On. If the PC is in Standby mode, or is powered Of. the OSD cannot be accessed. To access the OSD Main Menu, push the Brightness Control. The following screen will appear: This screen shows the V-Center window allowing you to make adjustments to the display’s vertical position.
CHAPTER Con man LED Power Burton Figure 7: Function Controls Contrast (and OSD Increase/Decrease) Control When the OSD Main Menu is not engaged, turn the Contra: Control (1) to adjust the display contrast revel to accommodate the ambient lighting conditions of your specific working environment, When the OSD Main Menu is engaged, muting this control adjusts the display setting values.
Chapter 1 The AC Connection « Locate the AC pint on the rear of the monitor (refer to Figure 3). + Plug the female end of the AC cord into the AC port. + Plug the maize end inch the power supply. Figure 3: Connecting the Power Cord The Signal Cable Connection + Make sure that the monitor is powered Off When powered off the Power LED (see Figure 2) will not be lit + Locate the VGA port on the rear of the PC. ‘The signal cabin has a standard 15-pin mini D-sub (VGA) connector.
Chapter 1 — CHAPTER 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the new high performance 19” Monitor. Much consideration has gone into the design of the monitor in order 10 meet your requirements for full compatibility and versatility as well as quality. Using state-of-the-art electronics, the monitor can support a resolution of 1280 x 1024. are available.
EXHIBIT FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.