User Manual
N E OVIEW AL150 USER MANUA L 15.0" TFT LCD MONITOR [ FOR EXPORT ] LCD PC No.1 Company #1451-78, Seocho-Dong, Seocho-Gu,Seoul, 137-867, Korea TEL : 82-2-2190-5000 FAX : 82-2-2190-5009 http:// www.atech.co.kr Rev 1.0 After openning the box, Please check to ensure that followering accessories are provided with the monitor VGA Signal Cable User Manual Power Cord DC Power Supply Unit Monitor Driver (Option) USB Cable The actual monitor and accessories may appear differently from those shown on the above figure Agency Regulation Notice FCC / CE Before Use Features Instructions for Safety How do I use the Monitor ? How do I Connect the Computer Cables ? How do I Connect with the IBM computer ? The Name and Function of Each Individual Part Front view Back view The name and function of each individual part in the screen adjusting block How to Select and Adjust the OSD (On Screen Display) 11 MENU ADJUST OSD ADJUST EXIT Information for Your Convenience Troubleshooting 15 Product Specification 18 Please keep the user manual in a place where product users can refer to it. FCC Compliance Statement CE Conformity Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. The Product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and carries the "CE" mark accordingly. Confirms to the following harmonized European standards have been applied: INFORMATION TO THE USER 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 resonable 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 communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If turning the equipment off and on, the user id encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures : - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment an receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet in a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. EMC : EN 55022 Class B: 1998 EN 55024: 1998 (EN 61000-4-2: 1995, A1: 1998, EN 61000-4-3:1996, EN 61000-4-4: 1995, EN 61000-4-5: 1995, EN 61000-4-6: 1996, EN 61000-4-8: 1993 and EN 61000-4-11: 1994) EN 61000-3-2: 1995, A1: 98, A2: 98 EN 61000-3-3: 1995 15.0" (38.016cm) LCD Panel Adopted - Adopted the 15.0" LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel which allows you efficient use in a small space due to the slim design. - Matters that demand special attention are divided into 'Warning' and 'Caution' and are detailed a follows Warning A Dynamic Convenient Design -. The Embodyment of Wall-mounted Display. In case of the possibility that a serious injury or death may occur during a violation of the instructions. Plug & Play Function OPTION - USB 4Port can be embedded to use the USB without an external Hub. signifies the need for particular attenpotential danger under certain conditions. Warning No one but trained repair engineers may disassemble the monitor. Please contact the appropriate sales agency or customer counsel window for check-ups, adjustment and repair. A fire or electric shock accident may be caused. Please note not to allow liquids such as chemicals, water etc to contact the monitor. A fire or electric shock accident may be caused. AUDIO Function - A speaker is embedded so that the user can hear sound without separate speakers. * A sign tion in order to avert - The Plug & Play function is available, freeing the user from having to reboot or set up the system during operation. - The user does not have to adjust the monitor to computer connection, as optimal screen settings are automatically provided through the DDC (Display Data Channel) system. - The VESA DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) function is available to reduce power consumption by automatically switching the computer into the power saving mode if the system doesn't operate for a fixed period of time. and userguide instructs as following. Caution In case of the possibility that a slight injury or product damage may occur during a violation of the instructions. Power Consumption Economy Function * The sign on the product Don't place or drop metals (such as coins, hair pins, or ironware) or flammable items (such as paper, or matches) onto the monitor. A fire or electric shock accident may be caused. Don't place the monitor near to heat sources (such as a fireplace), and keep out of the sun. A fire or electric shock accident may be caused. Warning Please be careful to keep the panel from being scratched or damaged when you transport the monitor. Please insert the two pins of the plug completely so that the power supply unit can be connected tightly. The panel may be damaged, causing a failure. Unsafe power connections may cause a fire. Don't set up the equipment in a humid environment (such as bathroom, rainy or windy area, etc). Please stop using in case of smoke or abnormal odors. Immediately switch off the power, and pull out the power cord from the wall. Contact the service center. Accidents of electric shock, fire or failure may occur. Continuity of use in such a state may cause a fire or electric shock. Don't sprinkle water directly on any part of the monitor body. Please keep the power cord from proximity to a heating instrument. An electric shock or fire accident may occur. The covering material of the cord may melt, causing a fire or electric shock. Warning Never touch the power plug with wet hands. An electric shock accident may occur. Please set up the monitor at a proper distance (over 10 cm) away from the wall for sufficient ventilation. A fire may be caused due to an increase in internal temperature. Please note that air-flow holes must not be blocked by a table cloth or curtain. A fire may becaused due to an increase in internal temperature. Don't use a power cord or plug that is damaged or has a loose connection. An electric shock or ignition may be caused. Please grasp the power plug at the base to remove it from the wall, and pull firmly but gently. If you yank at the cord the wire may be broken, causing ignition or heat generation. Don' t set up the equipment on an unsupported shelf or angled surface. nor on an area subject to serious vibration. Fall or displacement of the equipment may cause an injury. Warning How do I connect the computer cables? How do I connect with the IBM computer ? You must switch the power off and pull the power cord out before moving the monitor. You should also check as to whether external connection cords - such as the connection cords between component parts - are all pulled out before the movement. A damaged cord may cause a fire or electric shock. Pull the power cord out when the monitor is not used for a long time, or while you are away. A dust covering may cause an electric shock, electric leakage, or fire by heat generation, ignition, and insulation degradation. 1. 'Power Saving Mode' message Ensure that the computer, monitor and peripheral equipment power is turned off. Connect signal cables with the D-Sub signal input connector and 2. the monitor signal input connector respectively. Connect one DC power jack of DC power supply unit to the 12V 3. terminal, and the other to the power cord. Next connect the power If the signal input cable between the monitor and computer isn't correctly connected, this message will be displayed on the screen. For more inform -ation, please refer to 'Troubleshooting' cord to the concent. Don't set the monitor in a narrow place with poor ventilation such as a bookcase A fire may be caused due to an increase in internal temperature. When you clean the panel surface, pull the power cord out first, and wipe the surface with a clean, dry and soft cloth. Don't use a damp cloth. 4. Turn the monitor power on after switching the computer power on. the message ‘Power Saving Mode’ shows up, check the 5. Ifconnection of the VGA signal cable or connector. Such action may be the main cause of an electric shock accident and failure. 6. Use the appropriate MAC Switch the monitor and computer power off at the end of use. Damage or failure of the panel may be caused. When you move the monitor, take hold of it with both hands setting the panel forward. VGA Signal Cable Audio Cable - AUDIO Cable is connected to LINE OUT If you drop the monitor, contact the service center to check it for a susceptibility to fire or electric shock. Power Cord to VGA adapter block at your system. Caution Don't put pressure upon the panel or score the surface with your hands or sharp items (nails, pencils, pens, etc). Connect with the Macintosh computer DC Power Supply Unit The Name and Function of Each Individual Part The Name and Function of Each Individual Part The Name and Function of Each Individual Part in the Screen Adjusting Block Front View AUTO Function If you select the SELECT Power Pilot Lamp Lights up during the operation but goes out if you turn the power off. button before using the OSD menu, the screen is automatically adjusted to the optimal display state applicable to the current mode, while the following message appears. Front Monitor Stand Control Button Power Pilot Lamp Stand Control Button comes to Tilt up to -5 ~ 20 and is fixed at 20. In case of folding the stand, (1) (2) MENU Button SELECT Button you should control with the (5) (6) (1) MENU Button It makes OSD menu picture appear or disappear. It is also used when you enter into or get out of submenu. UP Button button pressed as in the picture. (4) If you don' t like the auto adjustment, you have to POWER Button AUTO Button DOWN Button (3) manually adjust the H/V Position, Clock, and Phase of the OSD menus. (For more information, please (2) SELECT Button Used to select an icon to be adjusted from the OSD screen. Back View *Refer to the left side (1):DC 12V INPUT (connected to adaptor) (2): VGA(Analog) INPUT (3):AUDIO IN (connected to LINE OUT of PC's mainframe) (4): AUDIO OUT (linked to external speaker or headset) (5): USB UP (connected to PC's mainframe) (6): USB 4DOWN (connected to USB KeyBoard, Mouse and Camera) * (5), (6) are OPTION. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (3) DOWN Button (4) UP Button It is for shifting OSD screen to up and down or increase and decrease the value of icon selected. (And it also volume up and down without pressing MENU.) (5) AUTO Button The screen is automatically adjusted to the optimal display state applicable to the current mode, while the following message appears. (6) POWER Button Once pressed, it powers up the system. Once more, it shuts down the system. - Green ON : system activated - Amber ON : 1. System Standby 2. Monitor Power Saving Mode 3. VGA signal cable Unhooked refer to pages 11 - 14) How to Select and Adjust the OSD (On Screen Display) Screen Use the OSD adjustable buttons on the side of the monitor to set/adjust to the best screen and operating environment. How to Select and Adjust the OSD (On Screen Display) Descriptions of OSD adjustment and functions MENU ADJUST If you have to adjust the screen, please adhere to the following procedure. -. AUTO CONFIGURATION - It is configured as the most appropriate, optimized screen. -. BRIGHTNESS - It is used to adjust brightness of the screen. -. CONTRAST - It is used to adjust distinction. ( 1 ) If you click MENU button, OSD menu display appears. ( 2 ) Click UP/DOWN button, move to MENU you want, and choose by clicking SELECT button. ( 3 ) Set the preferred value as using UP / DOWN Button. -. H- POSITION - It is used to move screen right-wards or left-wards. -. V- POSITION - It is used to move screen up-wards or down-wards. -. CLOCK - Controlling the horizontal size in screen. ( 4 ) Click SELECT button and store your adjusted state. ( 5 ) If you click SELECT button once more, OSD display disappears. -. PHASE- It is used to adjust the phase of the screen. Please use it in case there is noises or lines are overlapped. How to Select and Adjust the OSD (On Screen Display) How to Select and Adjust the OSD (On Screen Display) Descriptions of OSD Adjustment and Functions Descriptions of OSD Adjustment and Functions MENU ADJUST OSD ADJUST - . Preset - embody the best color. (the initial value of factory) - . Preset - choose the blue screen color. -. OFF TIMER -. OSD menu configures a disappearance time. The maximum time of 60 sec may be set, so that it will automatically vanish unless any input value is noticed within 16 sec. (Default:16 Sec) - . User Color : color defined by use. -. Red Gain - change the value of red color. -. EXIT -. It goes out of OSD menu. -. Green Gain- change the value of green color. -. Blue Gain- change the value of blue color. -. Exit - escape from in color. -. FACTORY RESET (the initial value of factory) -. set to the initial value in case of factory forwarding OSD ADJUST -. H-POS (OSD horizontal position) - Horizontal position in OSD menu is adjusted as controlling the numerical value of it. EXIT -. V-POS (OSD vertical position) - Vertical position in OSD menu is adjusted as controlling the numerical value of it. -. EXIT MENU -. It goes out of OSD menu. - . Reference -. LANGUAGE - One of English, Italiano, Deutsch, French and Spanish may be selected. Ver 1.0 - OSD Version 1024x768 / 48.4KHz x 60.0Hz - resolution, screen scanning rate Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Please check the below particulars before you contact the service center to notify an abnormality of the monitor. Please check the below particulars before you contact the service center to notify an abnormality of the monitor. Check these points Take these respective actions Check these points Take these actions This symptom can Is the monitor power cord inserted ? Please connect the power cord correctly to the concent. Is the power turned off ? Please press the power button. Is the power turned on with the power pilot lamp lit Amber? The monitor is in the power saving mode. Please therefore move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard. This symptom can be discovered The screen does't Is the message "Out Of Range" shown ? The frequency of PC (Video Card) is out of range (i.e., horizontal: 31-60kHz, vertical: 56-75Hz). Please therefore see [Product Specification] in this guide to reset it in conformity with monitor specifications. Is the message "Power Saving Mode"shown? The signal cable isn't connected between PC and monitor, or is missing. Please check and connect it properly. show anything. Has a discoloration (into 16 colors) of the screen occurred? Set the number of colors to more than 256 colors. On the Windows 95/98, perform the following process [Control Panel] -> [Display] -> [Setting] -> [Color Table] -> [256 Colors] -> [OK] Is the screen color unstable or does it seem to be a single color? Check the connection of the signal cable, and correct it if anyabnormality is found. Do you see a spot on the screen? You may see a few spots (in red, green, white, and black) on the screen during the operation. Occurrence of such a phenomenon is not a failure but a characteristic of the LCD panel, and therefore has no relation to the performance of the monitor. Is there the amplication function to soundcard in computer? As the amplification is built in the monitor of our product, you should connect to LINE OUT of the soundcard for use. be discovered The color of the screen is not normal Troubleshooting Product Specification Please check the below particulars before you contact the service center to notify an abnormality of the monitor. The details of product specification can be changed without notice to improve the product. Check these points Is the positional adjustment made correctly? This symptom can be discovered The screen is under a bias toward one side, or is not Is the phase adjustment made properly? centrally positioned. Take these actions Push the 'AUTO' Button, then the screen will beadjusted automatically in to the optimal state applicable to the current mode. If you are not satisfied with the auto adjustment, you can directly adjust the H Position (Horizontal Position), V Position (Vertical Position), and Clock (Horizontal Size) of the OSD menus. Push the 'AUTO' Button, then the screen will be adjusted automatically in to the optimal state applicable to the current mode. If you are not satisfied with the auto adjustment, you may manually adjust the Phase (Focus) of the OSD menus. panel type screen size pixel size contrast color resolution brightness a-Si active matrix TFT-LCD 15.0 "(38.016cm) diagonal 0.297mm x 0.297mm 300:1(Typical) 6-bit(262,144 Colors) XGA 1024x768 200cd/m (Typical) Picture Signal horizontal frequency vertical frequency view angle input picture signal 31.5 - 60kHz 56 - 75Hz R/L:+/- 60, U/D:+/-45 Analog RGB AUDIO output Stereo 1W x 2 Input Connector input terminal user's control 15Pin D-Sub Auto Configuration, Brightness, Contrast, H-Position, V-Position, Color RGB, Clock Adjustment, Volume, Phase Adjustment, Language,etc. Dimension and Weight body size(WxDxH) Tilt Function weight 367.4x148.2x360.7mm -5 ~ 20, 90(In case of Wall Function Use) 3.5kg(Unit), 5.5kg(Packed) power managing system power consumption input power VESA DPMS standard <30 Watt AC 100-240V, DC12V LCD Panel A faint letter is shown, or the phase is out of focus. Noise is also generated horizontally. Is the screen set in the best state? While you are using this product in the mode of 1024X768 and 60Hz, the best condition of the screen is available. In the mode of VGA(640x480) or SVGA(800x600), the outline of a letter may be seen dimly or unevenly. Power Options USB 4Port Product Specification ¸ð ´Ï ÅÍ ¸¦ »ç ¿ë ÇÏ ·Á ¸é Factory-specified Mode Factory-specified Mode 10 11 12 13 14 VGA MAC VESA VESA VESA VGA VESA VESA VESA VESA MAC VESA VESA VESA 640 x 350 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 720 x 400 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 832 x 624 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 Vertical Horizontal Frequency(kHz) Frequency(Hz) 31.47 35.00 31.47 37.86 37.50 31.47 35.16 37.88 48.68 46.88 49.73 48.36 56.48 60.02 70 67 60 72 75 70 56 60 72 75 75 60 70 75
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