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INTRODUCTION Congratulation on your purchase of ProVista E55 (VD-697E1/ MieroScan P50 (VD»697) color monitor! This monitor incorporates DDC (Display Data Channel) technology to be Plug and Play compliant ProVista ESS/MieroScan P40 offers a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 at 601-12 and is a high-contrast color monitor that addresses and satisfies the needs of business, desktop publishing and CAD/CAM users The DDC is a standard set by V'ESATM (Video Electronics Standards Association) which allows the monitor to automatically adjust to its optimum performance when information stored in the monitor is sent to the graphics controller Features l7- inch (16-inch viewable image) nucroprocessor- based display Plug and Play fimctionality automatically adjusts the monitor to its optimum performance The VESA DPMS-compliant power—savmg feature automatically powers down the monitor afier a user-defined period of inactiv1ty All parameters in each of the display modes reside in the microprocessorbased control system. Settings are built in for existing VGA standards, 800 x 6004, [024 ‘( 768, and 1280 x 1024 modes. EasySCi-eenTM allows ori—screen easy adjustment of Horizontal Size/Position. Vertical Size/Position. Piricushion, Trapezoid. Tilt, Color Adjustment, Language. Power Saveri Display Mode. and Factory Reset. Unpacking Cheek that four items are present and in good condition: 1. 2, Uni—DJ ProVista ES5/MicrOScan P40 Color Monitor (with Video Signal Cable) Assembly Base (Onlv available in Microsizim P40, In ProVisra E55, the base is installed already ) Power Cord Audio Cable (Stereo ope) This User Manual Foo ID Ems VD — b‘l‘l GETTING STARTED Installing and Removing the Assembly Base Removing Put the labeled hooks mm the correspondmg. slots on the bottom of“ film monitor. ' ush down and forward the base in _ he direction of the arrow ress m h A screwdriver; and remove the base in the direchon o i [the arm“ Connecting your monitor 1, Turn off the power of your computer zurd other dex icesl 2. Connect the video signal cable of the monitor to Ihe l5»pin connector of the video port 111 your computer. 3 With the monitor snatched offs attach the power cord to the momtor and then to a grounded power outlet. 4. Connect the audio cable one end to the rear of your monitor and the other end to the back of your computer. 5. Turn on the monitor and computer If necessary. adjust the from panel controls uccordmgly ta vour personal preference LOCATION OF CONTROLS u. PrnVista E55 (VD—697E) Contrast Brightness Increase Function Dec rease iner 0 Adjust the mags brightness in relation to the background. '0' Adjust the overall image and background brightness level + Scrolls up and lncreass the value of a parameter m EasyScreen W. Z) Drsplays EasyScreenWI on-scree'n display. - Scrolls down and decrease the value of a parameter in EasyScreenm ' ® Tums the monitor On/ OFF. The green light or no llghr signals ON or OFF rcspecnwly. Increase + Scrolls up and merease the Value of a parameter in EasyScreenm. Function :> Displays EasyScreen W (in-screen display Decrease - Scmlls down and decrease the value cfa parameter in EasyScreen m Cuntrast 0 Adjust the image brightness in relation to the background. Brightness -Q-Ad1ust the overall image and background bnghtness level Power (D Tums the monitor Ori/ OFFY The green light or no light signals ON or OFF respectively. Quick glance [MT—M7: r| enu SIZE amt POSKIOH Glam-try r__fi Colo! ‘HOHZDnla‘ Swze ‘Mmgemgm _ a‘Honzcnw new“ factory mm ‘vmm stzg ‘Lanquaq. Vemcal Posmcn u-gauss Pmcushmn wi—n Tvlt napemm Usev com 1 Usef Omar z ’ 930m sscuk lEnghsn Jtahan ‘ L,- Fvench Gefman Snamsn ¥7 jimm- ‘nuwev samng ‘ ‘Dwsmay mm EASYSCREENTM ADJUSTMENT CONTROLS Step 1. Step 21 Presskey on the front panel to show (he Mam Menu. Press <+> or <-> key to scroll up or down the Mam Menu and then press key to enter into the secondary menu Highlight bm' Geometry Color Management Factory Reset Language Degauss Exit Quzt Eais'ySL-raen W menu Size and Position Step 1: Use <+> or <-> key to scroll up or down Step 2: Press key to select a parameter in Size and Position menu Vertical Size Vertical Position Save ad/uslmenf Canal andrefurn w Save and Return “am Menu Quit wzzhmir mvmg and return to 11am Menu. Second level menu: Horizontal Size 5 -: El 1mm - 50 + Decrease Step 1 Use <+> or <-> key to adjust parameter Step 2 Press key to save the adjustment and return to the Size and Posninn menu, Step 3 If any adjustment of a parameter 15 made. the light bar will automatically pop on Save and Return once you get out of the second menu of Size and Position. Press key to confirm the changes If no adjustment is made the highlight bar will lay on Cancel Horizontal Size: * “ [fl Increases Dl’ decreases the screen size horimnlallv. Hurizontal Pusitio n: |_l Moves the screen position Iefl or right Vertical Size: Vertical Position: f I Increases or decreases the screen size verticulIv. j ‘4 Moves lhe screen pasmon up or clown, Geometry Step 1. Use <+> or <-> key to scroll up or down. Step 2: Press key to select a parameter m Geometry mcnu. Second level menu: Decrease Geometry Save and Return Step 1: Use <+> or <~> key to adjust parameter. Step 2' Step 3: Press key to save the adjustment and retum to the Geometry menu. If any adjustment of a parameter is made, the light bar will automatically show on Save and Return once you get out of second menu of Geometry menu, Press ke) to confirm the changes Ifno adjustment is made, the light bar will lay on Cancel BC) Pincushion: Cunes left and right sides of the screen inward or outward. Trapezoid: m D Minimizes trapezoid distortion oftlie screen. Tilt: g D Rotates image clockwise or counter clockwise Color Step I: Use <+> or <-> key to scroll up or doxm. Step 2: Press key to select a parameter 111 Color menu. -(Down) +(Up) b» Color temperature Save and Return fifi'cfiorfsisf’ 2; Descnpimrri fiat User Color 1 Adjusts parameters for the colors Red. Green and Blue User Color 2 Adjusts parameters for the colors Red, Green and Blue 9300K Preset color mode 1 6500K Preset color mode 2 Second level menu: Highlight block User Colort Save and Return The highlight block “111 lay on R once you get into User Color 1/2 menu. Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5. Use <+> or <-> key to scroll up and domi the menu Press key to select between R/G/B parameter You may select Reset to 9300K as well if you prefer preset color temperature. Once you see R/G/B block in blinkingr, use <+> or <-> key to adjust parameter Press key to finish the parameter adjustment. Once you finish adjustmenm, scroll the highlight bar to Save and Remm to save and return to Color menuv Select Cancel Will qutt User Color 1/2 without savmg adjustments ll] Management Step 1 Use <+> or <-> key to scroll up or dmm Step 2 Press key to enter drfferent functions as Indicated below [32W s. “Sec-{r Dlsplay mode USB Hot Key L'SB 0S!) xqfiwnre Is an optional accessorjv' only available in purchase of ( SB hub base. Second level menu: Power Saver: Activates or deacuvales Display Power Management System (DPMS). - Power Saver Step 1. Use <+> or <-> ke)‘ to select On/Off, OFF Step 2: Press key to retum (O the Management menu Display Mode: Activates or deactivates on-screen display of Preset Mode or User Mode 11) made change Display Mode Step 1 Use <+> or <-> key to select On/Off. Step 2 Press key to remm to the Management menu 1] Factory Reset Factory Reset is to reset the on-scrcen parameters to Its factory settings The default is Cancel, Step 1 Use <+> or <-> key to select betueen Reset/Cancel. Step 2: Press key to reset/cancel and return to the mam menu - Confirm Reset Reset m Language Press key to choose from the English. German. French Spanish and Italtan/Dutch to your EasyScreenm. Each language appears tn lts own nattve translatrcrn. Upon seleettng a language. the followtng menus wrll be displa}ed tn that language Step 1 Use <+> or <-> key to scroll up or domr. Step 2 Press key to select a parameter in Language menu. 12 Degfluss Demnneuzes the monitor and corrects color impurit} caused 17} external magnetic field chaussing should not be used ofien. and should keep 10 minutes lapse time before doing the second time. Exit Quit the EasyScreenm on-screen displa} TROUBLE SHOOTING Warning messages Possmle causes What to do Input signal out of Power LED 15 in flash amber. Monitor Wlll be in range InpuI signal of H-smc or V- protect mode sync is larger or smaller than its normal mode Check Video cable VGA cable 15 not properly connected Check VGA cable This OSD message Wlll stay on screen until VGA cable is connecied to monitor or Power switch is tumed off. 13 POWER CONSUMPTION Mode H-sync V-sync Power consumption Normal acuve acme 1 IO inns (max) Standby/Suspend active inacuvc 15 watts (max) inactlve active 15 wattsflnzm.) Off inactive inacuve 8 watts (max) PRESET MODES There are 12 preset modes and 4 user modes. The folloymg modes are preset as factory defaults“ Preset mode F“ FV Standard 640 x 480 31.5 kHz 60 Hz VESA 720 x 400 31.5 kHz 70 Hz VGA 640 x 480 37.5 kHz 75 Hz Av VESA 800 x 600 37.8 kHz 60 Hz VESA 640 x 480 43 3 kHz 85 Hz VESA 800 x 600 46.8 kHz 75 Hz VESA 1024 x 768 43.4 kHz 60 Hz VESA 832 x 624 49.7 kHz 75 Hz MAC 800 x 600 53.7 kHz 85 Hz VESA 1024 V 768 60.0 kHz 75 Hz VESA 1280 V 1024 63.9 kHz 60 Hz VESA 1024 x 768 68.7 kHz 85 Hz VESA , thza rablz adapter needed for “mum v1! and Quadra resolution: 14 SPECIFICATIONS Picture Tube 17" (l6" diagonal Viewable image) flat square tube (FST) with enhanced contrast. dark- tinted CRTAV imar shadow mask. advanced anti- reflection. anti? glare and anti— static coating with [on electromagnetic field Dot Pitch PmVista E55- 0 28mm1MicroScan P50- 0 26mm Rec. Resolution 1280 x lOZ-l@ 60Hz. 1024 x 768@ 85Hz Deflection Frequency Horizontal: 30 to 69 KHz Vertical: 50 to 160 Hz Max. Video Input l 10 MHz Bandwidth Display Area“ Factor} Setting: approx 300mm x 225 mm Active Area: approx 320mm x 240 mm Input Signals Video" Analog. 0.7 Vp-p/ 75 Ohms PDSlt“ e Sync Separate sync Tl'L level, 3 Vp-p typical Input Connector l5-pin D-sub Type Display Colors " Analog input. unlimited colors Power Source 90 - 264 VAC (Universal) Power Consumption l 10 watts (max) Power Management EPA/ Energy Star VESA DPMS signaling method 15 PnP Compatibility VESA BBC 1 & 2B standards compliant USB hub (Option) Locally powered hub with 4 dmmstrcam ports and l upstream port Monitor control class Front Panel Controls -(Decrease), Function key. flincrease), Contrast. Brightness POWER EnsyScreenm H-Sizc, H—Positronr V-Sizé, V-Pusition. Pincushion, Tilt. Trapezoid, Color Adjustment, Management (Power Saver? Display Mode). Language. Degnuss and Factory Reset Safety Regulations UL. CSA. TUVA NORDIC (NEMKO, SEMKO, FDVIKO, DEMKO) EM] FCC Class B. CISPR 22, VCCI EMC CE Mommies DHHS. ZH 1/618l ISO 9241-3 Monitor Dimension 415mm(W) x 415mm(H) xl452mm(D) Net Weight 17 8 kg ‘ Ambient Temperature Operating“ 0°C 240°C Storage -20°C - 65°C Humidity Operating 20% = 95"u Storage: 10% - 9S% ~ Depmdem on My; comm/ref» card med N0 TICE- DUE m OUR POLICY OF CONTLYLOLS PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT, THE worn SPECIFICATIONS ARE SL'BJECTED Tc) CHA. E WITHOUT NOTICE ADI CORPORA NOT BE LMBLE FOR TECHNICM OR EDITOR/AL ERRORS OR OMJSSIONS CONT; HERED" NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR fiA‘SEQUEVTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEI'ER RESLL/mr; FROM FURNISH/MG PERFORM—MCI? OR USE OF THIS We! TERIAL 16 Federal Cgmflunicatipusgcgngiissio’n (FCC) Statement 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 against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
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