ATEC AL181 LCD Monitor User Manual

ATEC Co., Ltd. LCD Monitor

User manual

Rev  2.0N E OVIEW  AL181 18.1 TFT LCD MONITORLCD PC No.1 Company#1451-78, Seocho-Dong, Seocho-Gu,Seoul,137-867, KoreaTEL : 82-2-2190-5000   FAX : 82-2-2190-5009 h t t p:// w w w . a t e c h . c o . k rUSER MANUA L[ FOR EXPORT ]ANALOG / DIGITAL
User ManualPower CordVGA Signal CableDC Power Supply UnitIf you select DVI for your choice, we do not provide VGA Signal Cable but only DVI Cable.▼Monitor Driver▼▼Audio Cable▼▼▼▼ ▼F o u n d a t i o nO p t i o nAudio Cable(RCA Type)USB 4PORT▼D V I(Digital Video Interface)▼Cable VIDEO RCA▼Cable USB▼DVI to VGA ADAPTORD V IREMOTE CONTROL(Batteries Included)V I D E OT VU S B
FCC Compliance StatementThis 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 thatmay cause undesired operation. INFORMATION TO THE USERThis 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 residentialinstallation. 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 thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. If turning the equipment off andon, the user id encouraged  to try to correct the interference by one more of  the  fol-lowing 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.W A R N I N GChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the  manufacturer could voidthe user's authority to operate the equipment.
CE Conformity NoticeThe Product herewith  complies with  the requirements of  the Low  VoltageDirective 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and carries the "CE" marka c c o r d i n g l y .Confirms to the following harmonized European standards have been applied:EMC : EN 55022 Class B: 1998EN 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: 98EN 61000-3-3: 1995
2610 12 14 1 81 725 2 81B e fo re UseH o w do I use the Monitor ?I n fo rm ation for Your Conve n i e n c eF e a t u r e sInstalling Monitor DriverInstructions for Safety How do I Connect the Computer Cables ?How  do I Connect with the IBM computer ?Parts and Functions of ANALOG and MONITORFront viewBack viewThe name and function of each individual part ANALOG OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and ControlD I S P L AY ADJUSTMISC ADJUST OSD ADJUSTE X I TParts and Functions of DIGITAL and MONITORDIGITAL OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and ControlOSD DisplayIn case the connection is made by VGA SignalIn case the connection is made by S-VIDEOIn case the connection is made by COMPOSITE and S-VIDEOIn case the connection is made by TV (Tu n e r )T r o u b l e s h o o t i n gProduct Specification Please keep the user manual in a place where product users can refer to it.
18.1 TFT LCD  Panel Adopted•Adopted the 18.1 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel which allows you efficient use in a small space due to the slim design.D V I•As for most of LCD Monitors released, we support only ANALOG input, but DVI in     accordance with the user's option as the video card for it has been widely used. You can get clearer pictures in DIGITAL input than in ANALOG input. A U D I O•It gives user an amplified stereo sound  through  internally  installed s p e a k e r s ( 2 W ) .D E S I G N•It is outstanding  that  Atec system has strategically planned and laid out a beautiful design that meets the taste of the new generation, super-slim model.•Swivelling at 120°to the right and the left, Tilting at 30°to the up and down.Handle for Conveyance•We do have made a handle for the easy transport carriage of monitor.Power Consumption Economy Function•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.OPTION •USB 4Port can be embedded to use the USB without an external Hub.•RCA and S-VHS terminal is supplied, connecting this apparatus to DVD, VCR or CAMCORDER.•You may view TV programs after connecting with an antenna or a cable TV.Fe at u re s
Installing Monitor Drive rManual installation method in Display Properties of Win 98 or Win 98SE1.  Insert a Diskette to A: Drive.2.  As clicking on My Computer in windows screen, follow the directions below.①Click on‘Control Panel’②Click on‘D i s p l a y’③Click on‘S e t t i n g s’⑤Click on‘M o n i t o r’,then ‘C h a n g e’⑥Click  on‘N e x t ’④Click on‘A d v a n c e d’
⑦Click ‘Display a list  of all the drivers in a specific    location, so you can select the driver you want ’⑧Click on‘Have Disk’⑨Click on‘O K ’⑩Select ‘ATEC NEOVIEW A L 1 8 1’, then click on‘N e x t ’⑪Click on‘N e x t’⑫Click on‘F i n i s h ’3. If the model name  of monitor has been  changed, click     o n‘C l o s e ’to restart  Wi n d o w s .▶R e f e r e n c eIf it doesn't  show up  the relevant model  in device  selectionscreen, click  on "List all Device", then select one of them. Click on "OK"
Installing Monitor Drive rWindows 2000 Monitor Driver InstallationThe followings are the way to install monitor driver inWindows 2000 Manual Installation in Display Properties. ❶Press "Start", click "Settings" and "Control Panel". ❷Click "Display" in "Control Panel".❸Click "Settings", then "Advanced". ❹Select "Monitor", then "Properties". ❺Choose "Driver", then "Update Driver...". ❻Click "Next". ❼Click "Display a list of all the drivers  in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want". Then Click on "Next". ❽Click on "Have Disk". ❾Pointing to where the diskette or drive is located, then click on "OK". E X 1 ] Insert a diskette to A drive bay, then press "Enter". EX2] Pointing to where the driver is located: hard disk or network. Then press "Enter". EX3] If you  can't correctly designate the  driver route, then  click "Search" to find out the right one. ❿Select the customer's model in "Model Selection" screen. Then press " Next". 󰣬Click on "Next". 󰣭Press "Yes". 󰣮If "Driver installation  has been successfully  completed" is popped up,  press "Finish". 󰣯Click "Close", then press "OK" to close the display screen.
Installing Monitor Drive rConfiguring Monitor in LinuxIt is the direction for installing monitor in Linux.❶You'd make xf86config file to run X-WINDOW. Your monitor is surely and easily configured with this file. This file will be made as running xf86config.❷Press Enter in the first and second screen after running xf86config file.❸In third screen, we come up with the mouse setting screen.❹Configure it as opt for user system.  ❺Next will be the screen for selecting KeyBoard. ❻Configure it as opt for user system.  ❼First, configure a horizontal frequency. Please refer to the horizontal frequency in monitor manual. (User may directly input frequency.) ❽Next, configure a vertical frequency.  Please refer to the vertical frequency  in monitor manual. (User may directly input frequency.)  ❾Then, configure a monitor.❿Type in the model name of monitor. The monitor's identification and description (typed  in  here) aren't directly related with the execution of X-WINDOW. 󰣬After complete with other hardware settings, run X-WINDOW.󰣭As the configuration has been successfully finished, save a configuration file.󰣮Now run X-WINDOW.  Theoretically, it is supposed  to be executed. But  in some cases, it won't even start. In this case, edit a xf86config file.
I n s t ructions for Safe t y▶Matters  that  demand  special   attention are   divided into          ‘W a r n i n g’and  ‘C a u t i o n’, and are detailed a followsIn case of  the possibility that  a serious  injury or death   may occur  during a violation of the instructions.In case of  the possibility  that a  slight injury  or product   damage may occur during a violation of the instructions.Wa rn i n gC a u t i o nWa rn i n gNo one but trained repairengineers may disassemble themonitor. Please contact theappropriate sales agency  or cus-tomer counsel window forcheck-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. D o n’t place or drop metals (suchas coins, hair  pins, or ironware)or flammable items (such aspaper, or matches) onto the m o n i t o r .A fire or electric shock accident may be caused.D o n ’t place the monitor near toheat sources (such as afireplace), and keep out of the sun. A fire or electric shock accident may be caused.※The sign on the product    and userguide instructs  as following.※A  sign  signifies the  need  for particular atten-tion in  order to  avert    potential danger under certain conditions.
Wa rn i n gPlease insert the two pins of theplug completely so that the power  supply unit can be connected tightly.Unsafe power connections may cause a fire.Please be careful to keep thepanel from being scratched ordamaged  when you transportthe monitor.The panel may be damaged, causing a failure. D o n ’t set up the equipment in ahumid environment (such asbathroom, rainy or windy area,e t c ) .Accidents of electric shock, fire or failure may occur.Please stop using in case  of  smoke or abnormal  odors.Immediately switch off the power,  and pull  out the  power cord  fromthe  wall. Contact   the service center.Continuity of use in such a state may cause a fire or electric shock.D o n’t sprinkle water directly onany part of the monitor body. An electric shock or fire accident may occur.Please keep the power cord fromproximity to a heating instrument.The covering material of the cord may melt, causing a fire or electric s h o c k .
Wa rn i n gNever touch the power plug withwet hands.An electric shock accident may occur. D o n’t use a power cord or plug that is damaged or has a loose connection. An electric shock or ignition may be caused. Please note that air-flow holesmust not be blocked by a tablecloth or curtain.A fire may becaused due to an increase in internal tempe-r a t u r e .D o n’t set up the equipment  on anunsupported shelf or  angledsurface. nor on an area subject toserious vibration.Fall or displacement of the equipment may cause an injury.Please set up the monitor at aproper distance (over 10 cm)away from the wall for sufficient ventilation.A fire may be caused due to an increase in internal tempe-r a t u r e .Please grasp the power plug  at thebase 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.
C a u t i o nWa rn i n gYou must switch the power off andpull the  power cord out beforemoving the monitor. You shouldalso check as to whether externalconnection cords - such as theconnection cords between compo-nent parts - are all pulled outbefore them o v e m e n t .A damaged cord may cause a fire or electric shock.Pull the power cord out when themonitor is not used for a longtime, or  while you are away.A dust covering may  cause an electric shock,  electric leakage, or fire  by heat generation, ignition, and insulation degradation.D o n’t set  the  monitor in   a narrowplace   with poor  ventilation suchas  a bookcaseA fire may be caused due to an increase in internal temperature. When you clean the panelsurface, pull the power cord  outfirst, and wipe the surface with aclean, dry and soft cloth. Don’tuse a damp cloth.Such action may be the main cause of an electric shock accident and failure.D o n’t put pressure  upon the  panelor  score the  surface with  yourhands or sharp items (nails, pencils,pens, etc). Damage or failure of the panel may be caused.When you move the monitor, take holdof it with both hands setting the  panelf o r w a r d .If  you  drop  the  monitor,  contact  the  service  center   to check it for   a susceptibility to fire or electric shock.
H o w do I connect the computer cabl e s ?How do I connect with the IBM computer ?◈In case of the monitor aiding ANALOG (VGA)Ensure that the computer, monitor  and peripheral equipment power isturned off. Connect signal cable to D-Sub  signal input connector, and VGA signal  cable to signal input connector of monitor.Connect one DC  power jack of DC  power supply unit  to the 12V terminal, and the other to the power cord. Next connect  the power cord to the concent.Turn the monitor power on after switching the computer power on.If  the message“NO  INPUT SIGNAL”shows  up, check  the connection  of VGA signal cable or connector. Switch the monitor and computer power off at the end of use.Audio Cable▶AUDIO Cable is connected to LINE OUTVGA Signal CableDC Power Supply UnitPower Cord1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .▶R e f e r e n c eNo Input signal messageIt is a message appeared incase signal input cable isinexactly connected betweenmonitor and computer.Please refer to the message“Please confirm before youreport the trouble”for details.Connect with the Macintosh computerUse the appropriate MAC toVGA adapter block at yours y s t e m .
H ow do I connect the computer cabl e s ?How do I connect with the IBM computer ?◈In case of the monitor aiding DIGITAL (DVI)Ensure that the computer, monitor  and peripheral equipment power isturned off. Connect Signal Cable.①In case of using DIGITAL Cable.-  Connect one DVI Signal Cable each to the mainframe and monitor.②In case of using ANALOG Cable (Refer to the left side illustration).-  Connect DVI to VGA adaptor positioned at  the rear side of the monitor.   Then connect it to the mainframe.Connect one DC power jack of DC power supply unit  to the 12V terminal, and the other to the power cord. Next connect the power cord to the concent.Turn the monitor power on after switching the computer power on.If "NO INPUT SIGNAL" appears, check the DVI Cable (or VGA Signal Cable connection).Switch the monitor and computer power off at the end of use.Audio Cable▶AUDIO Cable is connected  to LINE OUTDVI Signal CableDC Power Supply UnitPower CordIn case of using ANALOG inDVI model monitor,  youmust set up the adaptor asshown on the illustration.▶R e f e r e n c e1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .
Front ViewPa rts and Functions of ANA LO Gand MONITO RPower Pilot LampBack View 1         2         3     4    5      6      7           8             9 1. DC 12V INPUT (connected to adaptor) 2. VGA(Analog) or DVI(Digital) INPUT [DVI is OPTION]3. S-VHS INPUT (video image input 2) 4. RCA INPUT (video image input 1)5. AUDIO IN (connected to LINE OUT of PC's mainframe)6. AUDIO OUT (linked to external speaker or headset) 7. USB UP (connected to PC's mainframe)8. USB 4DOWN(connected to USB KeyBoard, Mouse, and Camera)9. TV ANTENNA (connected to antenna cable for televiewers)     * 2 DVI , 3 , 4, 7, 8, 9 are OPTION.MENU Button SELECT ButtonDOWN Button  UP Button AUTO Button POWER Button  ❷
The Name and Function of Each Individual Part in the Screen Adjusting BlockParts and Functions of ANALOG andM O N I TO RFront MonitorIt makes OSD menu picture appear or disappear.It is also used when you enter into or get out of submenu.❶MENU ButtonUsed to select an icon to be adjusted from the OSD screen.❷SELECT ButtonThe screen is  automatically adjusted to the optimal display state applicable to thecurrent mode, while the following message appears.❺A U T O ButtonIt is for shifting OSD screen to up and down or increase and decrease  the valueof icon selected.  (And  it also volume up and down without pressing MENU.) ❸DOWN Button  ❹UP Button❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ ❻Once pressed, it powers up the system. Once more, it shuts down the system.- Green ON : system activated- Amber Blinking : 1. System Standby2. Monitor Power Saving Mode3. VGA signal cable Unhooked❻POWER ButtonLights up during the opera- tion but goes out if you turn the power off.Power Pilot Lamp
ANALOG OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and ControlUse the OSD adjustable buttons on the side of the monitor to set/adjust tothe best screen and operating environment.❶Press MENU Button to show you OSD menu screen.❷Press DOWN  Button to select  the preferred mainmenu, then         press  MENU Button once more to get in subordinatemenu screen.❸As pressing UP / DOWN Button, you can go to the menuthat you p r e f e r. Press SELECT Button.❹Set the preferred value as using UP / DOWN Button.❺Press MENU Button once more, then it reverts to themain menu screen. ❻As using DOWN Button, go back to EXIT OSD.If you have to adjust the screen, please adhere to the following procedure.AUTO FunctionIf you select  the AUTObutton  before using  theOSD menu,  the screen is automatically adjusted  tothe optimal display stateapplicable  to the  current mode, while the followingmessage appears.If you don’t  like the  autoadjustment, you  have tomanually adjust the  H/V Position, Clock, and  Phase of  the OSD  menus.AUTO is  most appropriatewhen it  is operated  onbackground  display color closest to white.(For  more information,p l e a se r e f e r to p a g e s15 - 21)
ANALOG OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and Control•B R I G H T N E S S- It is used to adjust brightness of the screen.•C O N T R A S T- It is used to adjust distinction. •P H A S E - It is used to adjust the phase of the screen. Please use it in case there is noises or lines are overlapped.•DOS MODE - It is to optimize TEXT and GRAPHIC. •R GAIN - Modify the value of red.•G GAIN - Modify the value of green.•B GAIN - Modify the value of blue.MISC ADJUST DISPLAY ADJUSTDescriptions of OSD Adjustment and Functions•CLOCK - Controlling the horizontal size in screen.•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.•COLOR TEMPERATURE - configured  to one  of 9500,  8000,  6500(Default), and 5000.- 9500 : selected to blue color hued screen.- 5000 : selected to red color hued screen. •WHITE BALANCE- It automatically sets Color Balance.(It will be adjusted to optimization after making background screen a white color.)•FACTORY DEFAULT (Manufactured Initial Value)-  It goes back to the initial value that has been set as forwarding.•AUTO (Auto Set) - It is configured as the most appropriate, optimized screen.
ANALOG OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and ControlEXIT •EXIT OSD - It goes out of OSD menu.Descriptions of OSD Adjustment and FunctionsOSD ADJUST•H-POS (OSD horizontal position)- Horizontal position  in OSD menu  is     adjusted  as controlling the  numerical value of it.•V-POS (OSD vertical position)- Vertical position in OSD menu is adjusted   as controlling the numerical value of it.•OFF TIME (Setting OSD disappearance time) - OSD menu configures a disappearance time. The maximum time of 100 sec may be set, so that it  will automatically vanish unless any input value is noticed within 100 sec.(Default:15 Sec)•TRANSPARENCY (OSD Transparency) - It configures the basic color of OSD menu from opacity to transparency. •L A N G U A G E - One of English,  Japanese,  Korean, German, French and Spanish may be selected.▶R e f e r e n c eVer 1.01280X1024 / 60Hz
D I G I TAL OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and ControlFront MonitorIt makes OSD menu picture appear or disappear.It is also used when you enter into or get out of submenu.❶MENU ButtonUse SELECT button if you wish to change OSD value.SOURCE will change when you press SELECT button. (If you press once, the presentSOURCE will appear. Press once more, the SOURCE will convert.)❷SELECT ButtonWhen you press this button, it is automatically adjusted to the most appropriate conditionto present mode. This does not function when DIGITAL VIDEO CARD (DVI Card) isused. (It is adjusted automatically.)❼A U T O ButtonUse these buttons when moving up and down in OSD (It is TV channel increase(UP) and decrease (DOWN) function when this button is pressed without pressingMENU button.)❸DOWN Button ❹UP ButtonIt is used to increase and decrease the SELECTION ICON value in OSD display. (Itis the VOLUME increase and decrease function when this button is pressed withoutpressing MENU button.) ❺LEFT Button❻RIGHT Button❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ ❻ ❼ ❽Once pressed, it powers up the system. Once more, it shuts down the system.- Green ON : system activated     - Amber  ON : 1. System Standby2. Monitor Power Saving Mode3. VGA signal cable Unhooked❽POWER ButtonLights up during the opera- tion but goes out if you turn the power off.Power Pilot LampThe Name and Function of Each Individual Part in the Screen Adjusting Block
D I G I TAL OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and Control▶Function Description▶Mode Information▶A message indicating PROCESSINGS t a t u s !•'PROCESSING AUTO CONFIGURATION' is a mes-sage demanding  your patience while monitor issearching for the most appropriate background dis-p l a y .•'POWER SAVER MODE' is a message indicatingthe  monitor is on the process of entering the PowerSaver Mode.•'OUT OF FREQUENCE' is a message indicating aninput signal is out of boundary, which monitor canhandle. This is case which video card output hasproblems of either not aiding "plug-and-play" or  notclearly recognizing the monitor's information, soplease check with the Aid Resolution (Page 26).▶A message during AUTO CONFIGURATION operation.▶A message while Power Saver Modeis on the process  (converts intoPower Saver Mode after 5 seconds).▶A message indicating failure ofentered signalPROCESSING MessageOSD DisplayDescriptions of OSD Adjustment and Functions❶When you press the MENU buttonwithout OSD display, the displayshown above will appear.❷You can indicate and enter in by UP/DOWN buttons.❸At this point, you can enter in when you press the menu you haveselected and can be controlled by UP/DOWN buttons.  At this point, converted contents can be checked by graphs and numbersIndicated numbers, in domain value, can be controlled and they are not theabsolute value.▶R e f e r e n c e◈No need to press AUTOCONFIGURATION buttonwhen Digital Video Cardis used (it is controlleda u t o m a t i c a l l y ) .◈Vertical Frequency can beaided up to 60Hz  whenSXGA 1280X1024 is usedin Digital Monitors(does not aid to 75Hz).
D I G I TAL OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and Control▶Control the Screen Brightness▶Control the Screen's Shade ofC o l o rIn case the connection is made by VGA SignalDescriptions of OSD Adjustment and Functions▶P R E S E T 1 :  Light Blue DisplayP R E S E T 2 : General Display ▶RED, GREEN, BLUE:Color Chosen by User▶H O R I Z O N T A L : Display HorizontalM o v e m e n tV E R T I C A L :Display VerticalM o v e m e n tC L O C K : Control of the DisplayQuality by IncreasingDisplay's SizeP H A S E :Detailed Control of theDisplay Quality.◈No need to press AUTOCONFIGURATION buttonwhen Digital Video Cardis used (it is controlleda u t o m a t i c a l l y ) .◈Vertical Frequency can beaided up to 60Hz  whenSXGA 1280X1024 is usedin Digital Monitors(does not aid to 75Hz).▶R e f e r e n c e
▶OSD POSITION : Rotates in  this order: top left  side, top right side, middle,bottom right side, bottom left side.OSD TIME : Waiting period for OSD indication when no control is madeduring OSD screen display.S O U R C E : Converts any input signal into ANALOG,DIGITAL,COMPOSITE,S-VIDEO and TUNER.D I G I TAL OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and ControlIn case the connection is made by VGA SignalDescriptions of OSD Adjustment and FunctionsIn case the connection is made by COMPOSITE and S-VIDEO▶Control Darkness Level of Signal▶Control the Screen's Shadeof Color◈No need to press AUTOCONFIGURATION buttonwhen Digital Video Cardis used (it is controlleda u t o m a t i c a l l y ) .◈Vertical Frequency can beaided up to 60Hz  whenSXGA 1280X1024 is usedin Digital Monitors(does not aid to 75Hz).▶R e f e r e n c e
▶S H A R P N E S S :Control Screen DistinctionC O L O R :Control Screen's Depth of ColorT I N T : Control Screen's Tint of Color▶OSD POSITION : Rotates  in this order : top left side, top right side, middle,bottom right side, bottom left side.OSD TIME: Waiting period for OSD indication when no control is made duringOSD screen display.S O U R C E : Converts any input signal into ANALOG, DIGITAL, COMPOSITE,S-VIDEO and TUNER.D I G I TAL OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and ControlIn case the connection is made by COMPOSITE and S-VIDEODescriptions of OSD Adjustment and Functions▶R e f e r e n c e◈No need to press AUTOCONFIGURATION buttonwhen Digital Video Cardis used (it is controlleda u t o m a t i c a l l y ) .◈Vertical Frequency can beaided up to 60Hz  whenSXGA 1280X1024 is usedin Digital Monitors(does not aid to 75Hz).
◈No need to press AUTOCONFIGURATION buttonwhen Digital Video Cardis used (it is controlleda u t o m a t i c a l l y ) .◈Vertical Frequency can beaided up to 60Hz  whenSXGA 1280X1024 is usedin Digital Monitors(does not aid to 75Hz).▶R e f e r e n c eD I G I TAL OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and Control▶Control the Screen Brightness▶Control the Screen's Shade ofC o l o rIn Case when a Connection is made with TV (Tuner) SignalDescriptions of OSD Adjustment and Functions▶P R E S E T 1 :  Light Blue DisplayP R E S E T 2 : General Display ▶RED, GREEN, BLUE :Color Chosen by User
▶AIR / CATV : Air Wave, Cable TV Selection ▶AUTO CHANNEL: Automatically Selects Clear Channels▶MANUAL CHANNEL: Selects to Insert or Delete on Each Channel▶F I N E :  Any Noise Occurred on Display is Handled by a Microscopic Control D I G I TAL OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and ControlIn Case when a Connection is made with TV (Tuner) SignalDescriptions of OSD Adjustment and Functions▶OSD POSITION : Rotates  in this order : top left side, top right side, middle,bottom right side, bottom left side.OSD TIME : Waiting period for OSD indication when no control is made dur-ing OSD screen display.SOURCE : Converts any input signal into ANALOG, DIGITAL, COMPOSITE,S-VIDEO and  T U N E R.◈No need to press AUTOCONFIGURATION buttonwhen Digital Video Cardis used (it is controlleda u t o m a t i c a l l y ) .◈Vertical Frequency can beaided up to 60Hz  whenSXGA 1280X1024 is usedin Digital Monitors(does not aid to 75Hz).▶R e f e r e n c e◈When you have to move MONITOR, use AUTO CHANNEL to select clear channels.
D I G I TAL OSD (On Screen Display) Display Selection and ControlPin Arrangement DescriptionI N F O R M ATION (Comparison between ANALOG and ADAPTO R )- Input Signal : ANALOG Formula- Connector : 15 Pin VGA SignalC a b l e- 15 Pin D-Sub Connector- The Purchased Monitor's SignalCable is positioned on the rearside of Stand- Input Signal : Digital Formula- Connector : DVI-D model Cable- DVI-D Connector•15 Pin D-Sub Connector PinD e s c r i p t i o nSignal DescriptionTMDS DATA2-TMDS DATA2+TMDS DATA2+/ShieldN CN CDDC SCLDDC SDAN CTMDS DATA1-TMDS DATA1+TMDS DATA1/ShieldN CN C+5V PowerG N D ( f o r + 5 V )Hot Plug DetectionTMDS DATA0-TMDS DATA0+TMDS DATA0/ShieldN CN CTMDS Clock/ShieldTMDS ClockTMDS ClockG N D•DVI-D Connector Pin DescriptionPin Number1234567891 01 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 92 02 12 22 32 4S h e l lSignal DescriptionR e dG r e e nB l u eG N DS e l f - C h e c kRed GND Green G N DBlue G N DE x i tG N DG N DData Line (SDA)Horizontal SynchronizerVertical SynchronizerData Click (SCL)Pin Number1234567891 01 11 21 31 41 5D - S u bD V I - D◈No need to press AUTOCONFIGURATION buttonwhen Digital Video Cardis used (it is controlleda u t o m a t i c a l l y ) .◈Vertical Frequency can beaided up to 60Hz  whenSXGA 1280X1024 is usedin Digital Monitors(does not aid to 75Hz).▶R e f e r e n c e
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n gPlease check  the below  particulars before   you contact the  servicecenter  to notify an abnormality of the monitor.Take these respective actionsCheck these pointsIs the monitor power cord inserted ? Is the power turned off ?Is the power turned on and the power pilot lamp BlinkingAmber? Is the message “Out OfR a n g e ”shown ?Is the message “No  InputS i g n a l ”s h o w n ?Please connect the power cordcorrectly to the concent.Please press the power button.The monitor is in the power sav-ing mode. Please thereforemove the mouse, press any keyon the keyboard, or recheckVGA Cable connection.If a power indicating lamp of     amber color  blinks, press any key to go back to previousmode. As it passes over the fre-quency  limit of horizon (31.5-80kHz)   and  verticality (60-75 Hz)in PC (video card), you'd recon-figure it as referring to the speci-fication of this manual. (If youinstall the monitor driver that wehave provided, it won't come  upwith the message “OUT OFR A N G E ”. )It shows up as PC changes topower-saving  mode or thesignal cable between PC andmonitor isn't rightly connected.Move your mouse or press key-board button. But it won't stillshow you a right screen, thenrecheck a signal cablec o n n e c t i o n .This symptom can be discoveredThe screen doesn’t show anything.
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n gPlease check  the below  particulars before   you contact the  service centerto notify an abnormality of the monitor.Take these actionsCheck these pointsHas a discoloration (into 16colors) of the screen occurred?Do you see a spot on thes c r e e n ?Set the number of colors to more than 256 colors. On the Windows95/98, perform the followingprocess    [Control Panel] -> [Display] ->[Setting] -> [Color  Table] -> [256Colors] -> [OK]You may see a few spots (in red,green, white and black) on thescreen during the operation.Occurrence of  such a phenome-non is  not  a  failure  but  a charac-teristic of the LCD panel, andtherefore has no relation to theperformance of the monitor. This symptom can be discoveredThe color of the screen is not normal
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n gPlease check  the below  particulars before   you contact the  service centerto notify an abnormality of the monitor.Is the positional adjustmentmade correctly?   Is the phase adjustment madep r o p e r l y ?Is the screen set in the beststate? Push  the 'AUTO' Button, then thescreen  will beadjusted  automati-cally in to the  optimal state applic-able to the current mode.If  you are  not satisfied   with theauto adjustment,  you can  directlyadjust the H Position (HorizontalPosition),  V Position (VerticalPosition),  and Clock (HorizontalSize) of the OSD menus. Push  the 'AUTO' Button, then thescreen  will beadjusted  automati-cally in to the  optimal state applic-able to the current mode.If you   are not satisfied  with  theauto adjustment, you maym a n u a l-ly adjust the Phase (Focus) of theOSD menus.While you are using  this productin   the mode of  1280X1024 and60Hz,  the  best condition  of   the screen  is   available.  In themode  of  VGA(640x480),SVGA(800x600) or  XGA (1024x768),the outline of a letter may be seendimly or unevenly.Take these actionsCheck these pointsThe screen is under a biastoward one side, or is notcentrally positioned.A faint letter is  shown, or the phase  is out of  focus. Noise is also  generated horizontally. This symptom can be discovered
LCD PanelP i c t u r eS i g n a lA U D I OI n p u tC o n n e c t o rDimension and We i g h tP o w e rProduct SpecificationThe details of product  specification can be  changed without notice  toimprove the product.2panel  type                     screen  size pixel size          contrast                             color                                   brightness                         resolution horizontal frequency      vertical frequency           view angle                        input picture signal         output                               input terminal                  u s e r’s control                body size(WxDxH)              weight                             power managing system        power consumption   input power                          a-Si active matrix TFT-LCD18.1 (459.14mm) diagonal0.2805mm x 0.2805mm2 5 0 : 1 ( T y p i c a l )8-bit(16,777,216 Colors)200cd/m  SXGA 1280 x 1024@ 60Hz31.5 - 80kHz 60 - 75HzU / D :±7 0°, R/L: ±7 0°Analog RGB,OPTION(DVI, RCA, S-VHS)Stereo 2Watt x 215Pin D-Sub(Analog RGB), OPTION( D V I )Auto Configuration, Brightness, Contrast, H-Position, V-Position, Color RGB, Phase, Frequency, Volume, Language,etc.448x 241.3x 441mm7.5kg(Unit), 10kg(Packed)VESA DPMS standard≤48 WattAC 110~220V, DC12V
Product Specification Factory-specified Mode Horizontal F r e q u e n c y ( k H z ) Vertical F r e q u e n c y ( H z )1234567891 0111 21 3640 ×3 5 0640 ×4 8 0640 ×4 8 0640 ×4 8 0720 ×4 0 0800 ×6 0 0800 ×6 0 0800 ×6 0 01 0 2 4×7 6 81 0 2 4×7 6 81 0 2 4×7 6 81280 ×1 0 2 41280 ×1 0 2 43 1 . 4 73 1 . 4 73 7 . 8 63 7 . 5 03 1 . 4 73 7 . 8 84 8 . 6 84 6 . 8 84 8 . 3 65 6 . 4 86 0 . 0 26 4 . 07 9 . 9 87 06 07 27 57 06 07 27 56 07 07 56 07 5V G AV G AV G AV G AV G AS V G AS V G AS V G AX G AX G AX G AS X G AS X G AFactory-specified Mode※R e m a r k s1. The indication in above diagram and actual value shall not be always coincident.  This product automatically adjusts for optimum condition by itself.2. In case of any trouble in user's set-up, it automatically returns to the initial set-up mode.

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