ATEC AL190 19" LCD Monitor User Manual

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Before Use
● The size and appearance of this monitor may be changed for improvement without
notice.
● This user manual contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright.
All rights are reserved. No part of this user manual may be reproduced, photocopied,
transcribed, translated or transmitted in whatsoever from without the prior permission of
the manufacturer.
● Damage caused by using the unauthorized components or disregard of the information
and cautions in this user manual is not covered by the warranty service.
● If you have problem with your monitor, please check TroubleShooting in this user
manual before asking for help service center.
● The information in this user manual is subject to change without notice.
● If you let display the static images on the LCD monitor for prolonged time, the LCD
monitor may show you the screen images retention. It is not a continuous condition and
will fade away in a period time. The Image retention is a condition that may occur on all
LCD monitors.
● The LCD consists of about 5 million pixels. One pixel includes 3 dots and some of dots
could be seen bright and dark compared to other dots. Please, note that it may occur
on all LCD monitors and it is not a product inferiority.
English
English
CE Conformity Notice
The Product herewith complies with 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 hamonized European standards have been applied:
EMC : EN 55022 Class B : 1998
EN 55024 : (EN 61000-4-2 : 1995, A1 : 1998, EN61000-4-3 : 1996, EN 61000-4-4:
1995, EN61000-4-5 : 1995, EN61000-4-4 : 1996, EN61000-4-8 : 1993 and
EN61000-4-11 : 1994)
EN61000-3-3 : 1995, A1 : 98, A2 : 98
EN61000-3-3 : 1995
FCC Compliance Statement
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.
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 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 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 use’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Unpacking
After opening the box, make sure the following items are provided with the monitor.
If you find that any of these items is missing or appears damaged, contact your
dealer immediately.
DC Adapter
User Manual
Power Cord
Audio Cable
VGA Signal Cable
Monitor
Diskette(Monitor Driver)
DVI to VGA Adapter
Optional (Simultaneous Selection is not possible)
USB
TV
Remote Control TV Tuner(include)
Optional
DVI
USB 4 Port
USB Cable
Unbundled
VIDEO
Video(RCA) Cable
DVI(Digital Video
Interface) Cable
S-Video Cable
Audio(RCA) Cable
* The actua monitor and accessories may
appear differently from those shown on
the above figure.
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Instructions for Safety
English
¢”Matters that demand special attention are divided into ‘Warning’ and
‘Caution’, and are detailed a follows.
In 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.
¡ Don’t plug the power adapter into a non-grounding
power outlet.
¡ Never touch the power plug with wet hands.
An electric shock accident may occur.
¡ Don’t plug with other electrical cords into one power outlet.
An electric shock or fire accident may occur.
¡ Only use the adapter provided with the monitor.
An electric shock or fire accident may occur.
¡ Don’t use a power cord or plug that is frayed or damaged.
An electric shock or ignition may be caused.
¡ Insert the plug completely so that the power supply unit
can be connected tightly.
Unsafe power connection may cause a fire.
English
¡ Keep the power cord from proximity to a heating instrument.
The covering material of the cord may melt, causing a fire or
electric shock.
¡ 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.
¡ 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.
¡ Select a cool, dry area and protect your monitor from
extremes in temperature, humidity, dust and smoke.
Accidents of electric shock, fire or failure may occur.
¡ Avoid direct sunlight or any other source of heat such
as a fireplace.
A fire or electric shock accident may be caused.
¡ Place 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.
¡ Place the monitor in a well-ventilated room.
A fire may be caused due to an increase in internal temperature.
¡ Note that air-flow holes must not be blocked such as a
table cloth or curtain.
A fire may be caused due to an increase in internal temperature.
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¡ Don’t block or obstruct the air-flow holes of the monitor.
A fire or damage of the monitor may be caused due to an
increase in internal temperature.
¡ Don’t spill liquids such as chemicals, water on the monitor.
A fire or electric shock accident may be caused.
¡ Never disassemble and repair the monitor but trained
repair engineers.
A fire or electric shock accident may be caused. If you need the
repair and adjustment, please contact the appropriate sales
agency or customer counsel window for check-ups.
¡ Don’t insert metals (such as coins, hair pins or ironware)
or flammable items (such as paper or matches) into the
monitor.
A fire or electric shock accident may be caused.
¡ Stop using in case of smoke or abnormal odors.
Immediately turn off the power and pull out the power
cord from the wall and then contact the service center.
Continuity of use in such a state may cause a fire or electric
shock.
¡ Don’t spray any liquids directly onto the monitor.
An electric shock or fire accident may occur.
¡ Clean the LCD panel with a soft material such as cotton
cloth after removing the power cord from the monitor.
A fire or electric shock accident may be caused.
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¡ Place the monitor on a stable and secure surface.
Fall or displacement of the monitor may cause an injury.
¡ Turn off the monitor and disconnect all cables from the
monitor before moving the monitor.
¡ Be careful with the shock when moving the monitor.
¡ Don’t scratch or jolt the monitor surface.
Damage or failure of the panel may be caused.
¡ Take hold of the monitor with both hands setting the panel
forward.
If the monitor is dropped, contact the service center to check it
for a susceptibility to fire or electric shock.
¡ Often take a rest to protect your eyes when you work
for a long time.
¡ Don’t press upon the panel or scratch the surface with
your hands or sharp item such as a nail, pens.
Damage or failure of the panel may be caused.
¡ The fluorescent light of the monitor contains a mercury
which could be exploded. Don’t discard or bury the
monitor without permission of the law concerned.
CONTENTS
English
Installing the Monitor
1.1
Features … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1-1
1.2
Monitor Overview … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1-2
Front Side … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1-2
Rear Side … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1-3
1.3
Connecting the Peripheral Devices … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1-4
Installing the Monitor Driver
2.1
Installing the Monitor Driver Under Windows … … … … … … … … 1-7
Windows XP … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1-7
2.2
Installing the Monitor Driver Under Linux… … … … … … … … … … 1-8
Linux … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1-8
Adjusting the OSD(On Screen Display) Menu
3.1
Selecting and Adjusting the OSD(On Screen Display) Menu
… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1-9
Selecting and Adjusting the OSD Menu … … … … … … … … … … … … 1-9
3.2
OSD(On Screen Display) Menu Functions …
OSD Main Menu … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
OSD Sub Menu … … … … … … … … … … … … … …
CHANNEL MENU OSD (PAL/SECAM) … … … …
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Troubleshooting/Specification
A.1
Troubleshooting … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … A-1
A.2
Specification … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … A-2
1.1 Features
Adopt the 19.0” LCD(Liquid Crystal Display) narrow bezel panel which allows you
efficient use in a small space due to the slim design with wide screen.
AUDIO
It gives user an amplified stereo sound through internally installed speakers (2 W).
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.
Handle for Conveyance
We have made a handle for the easy transport carriage of monitor.
Support DVI (Digital Visual Interface) (Optional)
High quality screen through direct digital signal from the computer.
Support the USB Ports (Optional)
It can be embedded to use the USB without an external Hub.
Enable to watch TV (Optional)
Enable to watch TV after connecting antenna cable.
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Installing the Monitor
Adopt the 19.0” TFT LCD Narrow Bezel Panel
1.2 Monitor Overview
This section identifies the name of each component of the monitor and briefly
describes the function of each component.
Front Side
LEFT Button
TFT LCD Display
Decreases the value of the
selected item. (Decreases the
volume without pressing the
MENU Button.)
Displays the current contents
of the display.
SELECT Button
Selects the OSD menu item
and the submenu item to be
adjusted in the OSD menu
window and save the modified
value at any selected item.
(If you press continuously every
two times, the input source will be
switched.)
RIGHT Button
Increases the value of the
selected item. (Increases the
volume without pressing the
MENU Button.)
POWER Button
Turns the monitor on and off.
MENU Button
Displays or Exits the OSD
menu window.
AUTO Button
DOWN Button
When you press this button,
it is automatically adjusted to the most
appropriate condition to present mode. This
does not function when DIGITAL VIDEO
CARD(DVI Card) is used.
(It is adjusted automatically)
Moves to the down menu item in the
OSD menu window.
UP Button
Moves to the up menu item in the OSD menu window.
Note (TV)
When watching the TV after connected TV tuner(Optional), use the
UP/DOWN Button without pressing the MENU Button to select TV Channel.
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VIDEO Jack (Optional)
USB UP Port (Optional)
Connects the video cable
to the VIDEO jack on the
camcorder or VTR.
Connects the USB cable to
the USB connector on the computer.
USB DOWN 4 Port (Optional)
Connects USB devices.
DVI Connector
Connects the DVI cable to
the DVI connector on the
computer.
(In case using
ANALOG in DVI
model monitor, you must set
up the adaptor as shown on
the illustration.)
TV Tuner (Optional)
Connects the TV antenna cable.
AUDIO OUT Jack
Connects a set of headphones or
external speakers.
DC-IN Jack
Connects the DC adapter to input
the power.
AUDIO IN Jack
S-VIDEO Connector (Optional)
Connects the audio cable to the LINE OUT jack on the
computer or the stereo jack on the camcorder/VTR.
Connects the s-video cable to the S-VIDEO
connector on the camcorder or VTR.
Note
¢”Self Diagnostics
If the signal cable is improperly
connected between the monitor and
the computer, the Self Diagnostics
NO SIGNAL message appears on the
monitor.
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Installing the Monitor
Rear Side
1.3 Connecting the Peripheral Devices
Turn off the monitor, computer and other peripheral devices before connecting the
monitor and peripheral devices.
Connecting the power
Plug into the power outlet at 220V or 110V. (The voltage is set utomatically.)
DC Adapter
Power Cord
DC-IN Jack
Connecting the computer
Connect the VGA cable to the VGA connector or the DVI cable to the DVI connector
on the computer.
Connecting the DVI Connector
DVI Connector
DVI Cable
1-4
DVI Connector
Connecting Audio Devices
AUDIO OUT Jack
Connect the audio cable to the AUDIO
IN jack on the monitor and the LINE
OUT jack on the computer or
connect the audio cable (RCA)
cable to the AUDIO IN jack on the
monitor and the stereo jack on the
camcorder/TV and connect
a set of headphones or external
speakers to the AUDIO OUT Jack. Camcorder
Set
Set
Setofof
Set
ofof
headphones
headphones
headphones
headphones
or
External Speakers
LINE OUT
Jack
AUDIO IN
Jack
Stereo Jack AUDIO(RCA) Cable AUDIO Cable
Connecting the Camcorder
Connect the S-VIDEO connector or VIDEO connector.
S-VIDEO Connector
Camcorder
S-VIDEO
Connector
VTR
VIDEO Connector (RCA Type)
Camcorder
VIDEO
Connector
VTR
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Installing the Monitor
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Connecting the TV Antenna
TV Tuner (Optional)
TV Antenna Cable
Connecting USB Devices (Optional)
At first, connect the USB cable to the USB UP port on the monitor and USB
connector on the computer and then, connect USB devices to the USB
DOWN port on the monitor.
USB DOWN Port
USB UP Port
USB Connector
or
USB Cable
USB Keyboard
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or
USB CCD
Camera
USB Mouse
2.1 Installing the Monitor Driver Under Windows
This section shows how to install the monitor driver under Windows or Linux by using the monitor
driver diskette provided. To install the monitor driver, please refer to your OS in this section.
Windows XP
Turn on the computer and the monitor.
Insert the monitor driver diskette into the FDD on the computer.
Click the Start button on the Windows display and select Control Panel.
Double click the Display icon in the Control Panel window.
In the Display Properties window, click the Setting tab and then select Advanced.
Select the Monitor tab and click Properties.
Select the Driver tab, click Update Driver and then click Next.
Welcome to the Hardware Update Wizard
Select Install a list or specific location(Advanced) option and click Next.
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11
Please choose your search and installation option
Select Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install option and click Next.
Select the device drivers you want to install for this hardware. Click Have Disk.
Install From Disk
Click Browse, select  and then click OK.
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Select the device drivers you want to install for this hardware.
Select 19.0 ANALOG MONITOR and click Next.
Note
If you connect to your computer which is supported DVI, select 19.0 DIGITAL MONITOR.
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Please wait while the wizard installs the software. Now, start installing the monitor driver.
Completing the Hardware Update Wizard Click Finish.
Now, the model name of the monitor is changed. Close all windows opened
and restart the computer.
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Installing the Monitor Driver
2.2 Installing the Monitor Driver Under Linux
Linux
You’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.
Press Enter in the first and second window after running xf86config file.
In third window, we come up with the mouse setting window.
Configure it as opt for user system.
Next will be the screen for selecting Keyboard.
Configure it as opt for user system.
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First, configure a horizontal frequency. Please refer to the horizontal frequency in
monitor manual. (User may directly input frequency.)
Next, configure a vertical frequency. Please refer to the horizontal frequency in
monitor manual. (User may directly input frequency.)
Then, configure a monitor.
Type 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.
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After complete with other hardware settings, run X-Window.
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As the configuration has been successfully finished, save a configuration file.
13
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.
1-8
3.1 Selecting and Adjusting the OSD(On Screen Display) Menu
You can select the OSD menu in the OSD window by using all the control buttons under the
display. To change the current settings or adjust it to what you prefer, please follow these steps.
Selecting and Adjusting the OSD Menu
MENU
UP/DOWN
SELECT
UP/DOWN
(Select the main menu item)
MENU
SELECT
LEFT/RIGHT
(Exit the OSD menu window) (Save the modified value)
SELECT
(Select the submenu item)
Press the MENU button to open the OSD menu window.
Press the UP/DOWN button to move the desired main menu item.
The main menu item you moved is highlighted, press the SELECT button.
Press the UP/DOWN button to move the desired submenu item.
The submenu item you moved is highlighted, press the SELECT button.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to modify the current value.
Press the SELECT button to save the modified value.
To close the OSD menu window. press the MENU button or select Exit (in the submenu
window) in order.
Note
OSD window will be disappeared in a few seconds if there’s no input on OSD windows.
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Adjusting the OSD Menu
3.2 OSD(On Screen Display) Menu Functions
OSD Main Menu
The OSD main menu window that you can select and adjust the OSD menu to the
optimal display appears by pressing the MENU button.
MICOM Version
Screen Resolution
¡
Screen Frequency
SETUP
Controls the OSD position, OSD time,
and input source of the display.
¡
BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST
Controls the brightness and contrast of the display.
¡
COLOR
Changes the value of the display color(Red, Green, Blue).
¡
POSITION
Adjusts the horizontal and vertical position,
clock and phase of the display.
¡
EXIT
Exits the OSD menu.
Note
When you use the digital video card, the Color and Position menu are not selected.
Factory Reset : If you want to return to Factory Reset, press the MENU Button for 5 seconds.
OSD Sub Menu
The OSD submenu window appears by selecting the main menu.
BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS : Controls the brightness of the
display.
CONTRAST : Adjusts the level of difference
between light and dark areas of
the display.
EXIT : Exits BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST menu.
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COLOR
RED : Changes the value of red.
GREEN : Changes the value of green.
BLUE : Changes the value of blue.
EXIT : Exits COLOR menu.
POSITION
HORIZONTAL : Adjusts the horizontal position of the
display.
VERTICAL : Adjusts the vertical position of the display.
CLOCK : Increases or decreases the number of
pixel to adjust the horizontal size.
PHASE : Adjusts the focus and clarity of the display.
EXIT : Exits POSITION menu.
OSD POSITION : Adjusts the position of the
OSD window.
OSD TIME : Selects the waiting time the OSD
window fades away on the screen
within 100 sec. (Dafault : 15 sec)
INPUT SOURCE : Selects the input source according to the display device you connected.
- DIGITAL : Selects when connect the DVI cable to the DVI connector of the computer.
- ANALOG : Selects when connect the VGA cable to the VGA connector of the computer.
- S-VIDEO : Selects when connect the S-VIDEO cable to the S-VIDEO connector of
the camcorder.
- COMPOSITE : Selects when connect the VIDEO cable to the VIDEO jack of the
camcorder.
EXIT : Exits SETUP menu.
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Adjusting the OSD Menu
SETUP
Caution (It’s different by the product option.)
When you press the SELECT button in Windows display, the current input source will be
appeared and it will be switched to ANALOG ▶ DIGITAL ▶ COMPOSITE ▶ S-VIDEO ▶
TUNER(Optional) by pressing the SELECT button every two times continuously. The screen
will be blanked unless the input source is correct. Select the proper input source according to
the display device you connect.
Note
The OSD menu when connect the TV tuner(Optional)
The OSD menu window appears with pressing MENU
button after connecting the TV tuner.
▶
COLOR
¡ SHARPNESS : Adjusts the level of display
sharpness.
¡ COLOR : Adjusts the amount of RGB(Red, Green,
Blue) color from white color in the display.
¡ TINT : Adjusts the tint of the display color.
¡ EXIT : Exits COLOR menu
CHANNEL(NTSC)
¡ AIR/CATV
- AIR : Selects when watching the air TV.
- CATV : Selects when watching the CATV.
¡ AUTO CHANNEL : Automatically memorize all the
active TV or CABLE channels.
- START : Starts detecting the active channels. - STOP : Stops detecting the active channels.
¡ MANUAL CHANNEL : Manually memorize or erase the TV or CABLE channel.
¡ FINE : Adjust when the display color is blur or unfocused.
¡ EXIT : Exits CHANNEL Menu.
The OSD menu when connect S-VIDEO connector
▶
▶
The OSD menu when connect VIDEO jack
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For more details, please refer to ‘3.1
Selecting and Adjusting the OSD(On
Screen Display) Menu’ and ‘3.3 The
OSD(On Screen Display) Menu
Functions’ in this chapter.
The COLOR submenu of the S-VIDEO
and VIDEO OSD MENU is same as the
COLOR submenu of the TV TUNER.
CHANNEL MENU OSD (PAL/SECAM)
CHANNEL MENU
CHANNEL OSD
¡ AUTO PROGRAM : Automatically memorize all
¡ CHANNEL OSD is displayed on the right-top
position.
the active channels.
¡ MANUAL PROGRAM : Manually change the
program number and name.
¡ PROGRAM EDIT : Edit the program number and name.
AUTO PROGRAM
AUTO PROGRAM START
MANUAL PROGRAM : SYSTEM
¡ SYSTEM : Select the TV SYSTEM.
- PAL(BG/DK/I) / SECAM(BG/DK) / SECAM-L
¡ EXIT : If you want to save in the MANUAL PROGRAM, please press the SELECT button on the EXIT.
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Adjusting the OSD Menu
¡ SYSTEM : Select the TV SYSTEM (Default : BG).
- AUTO : BG (PAL/SECAM, BG/DK/I) & SECAM-L
- BG : BG (PAL/SECAM, BG/DK/I) Only
- L : SECAM-L Only
¡ STORAGE FROM : Save channel from the selected program number.
¡ After processing the AUTO PROGRAM, move to the PROGRAM EDIT menu.
MANUAL PROGRAM : CHANNEL
¡ CHANNEL : Select the AIR or the CATV.
- C-CH : AIR TV
- S-CH : CABLE TV
¡ UP/DOWN KEY : Select the C-CH or the S-CH. Select the channel number.
¡ LEFT/RIGHT KEY : Select the CHANNEL menu.
MANUAL PROGRAM : FINE
MANUAL PROGRAM : SEARCH
¡ FINE : Adjust when the display image is blurred
or unfocused.
¡ SEARCH : Search the next channel signal
(CHANNEL and NAME are updated after search).
MANUAL PROGRAM : NAME
¡ NAME : Save the channel name.
¡ UP/DOWN KEY : 0 ▶ 1 ▶ ¡ƒ ▶ 9 ▶
¡ LEFT/RIGHT KEY : Move the digit.
A▶
B▶
¡ƒ ▶
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Y▶
Z▶
(Blank) ▶
.▶
/▶
+▶
-▶
MANUAL PROGRAM
¡ STORE : Save the channel to the selected number
(Default : the present number).
PROGRAM EDIT
¡ UP/DOWN KEY : select the Program.
¡ Function select : “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” (AUTO button is toggling ;
1(DEL) ▶ 2(COPY) ▶ 3(MOVE) ▶ 4(SKIP) ▶ 5(EXIT) ▶ cancel)
¡ DEL : Delete the Program (select the program ▶
ex) Delete PR 0
1▶
PROGRAM EDIT : COPY
SELECT).
ex) Copy PR6 from PR3
¡ COPY : Copy the Program (select the source program
▶ 2 ▶ select the destination program ▶ SELECT).
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Adjusting the OSD Menu
PROGRAM EDIT : DEL
PROGRAM EDIT : MOVE
ex) Move PR4 to PR8
¡ MOVE : Move the Program (select the source
program ▶ 3 ▶ select the destination program
▶ SELECT).
PROGRAM EDIT : SKIP
ex) Skip PR8
¡ SKIP : Skip the Program (select the program ▶
4 ▶ SELECT).
¡ When you use the SKIP function, the skipped
channel is not selected during up and down.
¡ The SKIP function is toggling to the ADD.
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A.1 Troubleshooting
Please check the below particulars before you contact the service center to notify an
abnormality of the monitor.
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 and the power pilot lamp blinking amber?
The monitor is in the power saving mode. Please therefore move the mouse or press
any key on the keyboard.
Is the message ‘Out Of Range’ shown?
If a power indicating lamp of amber color blinks, press any key to go back to previous
mode. As it passes over the frequency limit of horizon (31.5-80 kHz) and verticality
(60-75 Hz) in computer (video card), you’d reconfigure it as referring to the specification
of this manual. (when you install the monitor driver that we have provided, it won’t come
up with the message ‘OUT OF RANGE’.)
Is the message ‘No Input Signal’ shown?
It shows up as computer changes to power-saving mode or the signal cable between
computer and monitor isn’t rightly connected. Move your mouse or press keyboard
button. But it won’t still show you a right screen, then recheck a signal cable connection.
The color of the
window is not
normal
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/XP, perform
the following process [Control Panel] ▶ [Display] ▶ [Setting] ▶ [Color Table/Screen
Resolution] ▶ [256 Colors] ▶ [OK]
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.
The window is
under a bias
toward one side, or
is not centrally
positioned
Is the positional adjustment made correctly?
Press the AUTO button, then the screen will be adjusted automatically into 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.
Is the Phase adjustment made properly?
Press the AUTO button, then the screen will be adjusted automatically into 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.
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 1280 x 1024 and 60Hz, the best
condition of the screen is available. In the mode of VGA(640 x 480), SVGA(800 x 600)
or XGA (1024 x 768), the outline of a letter may be seen dimly or unevenly.
A-1
Troubleshooting/Specification
The window
doesn’t show
anything
A.2 Specification
The details of
product
specification can
be changed
without notice to
improve the
product.
LCD
Type
Size
Pixel Pitch
Contrast Ratio
Color depth
Luminance, white
Frequency Maximum
Horizontal frequency
Vertical frequency
View Angle(H/V)
input signal
Audio
Output
Signal Input input connector
User’s control
a-Si active matrix TFT-LCD
19.0 (481.84 mm)
0.294 mm x 0.294 mm
400 : 1(typical)
8 bit(16,777, 216 Color)
250 cd/m2
SXGA 1280 x 1024
31.5~80 kHz
60~75 Hz
_176° , R/L : +
_176°
U/D : +
Analog RGB
Stereo 2 Watt x 2(Provided, TV is MONO)
DVI Connector(Analog or Digital)
Auto Configuration, Brightness, Contrast,
H-Position, V-Position, Color RGB, Phase,
Frequency, Volume, Language, etc.
Dimension Body Size(W x D x H) 448 x 241.3 x 441 mm
and Weight Weight
7.5 kg(Unit), 10 kg(Packed)
Consumption DPMS
VESA DPMS Standard
On Working
50 Watts (Max.)
AC 110~200 V, DC 12 V
Option
DVI
DVI-D
VIDEO
RCA, S-VHS
USB
UP Port 1EA, DOWN Port 4EA
TV
NTSC, PAL, SECAM
Factory-specified
Mode
Caution
The indication in above
diagram and actual value
shall not be always
coincident. This product
automatically adjusts for
optimum condition by itself.
Factory-specified Mode
10
11
12
13
VGA
VGA
VGA
VGA
VGA
SVGA
SVGA
SVGA
XGA
XGA
XGA
SXGA
SXGA
640 x 350
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
720 x 400
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1280 x 1024
1280 x 1024
A-2
Horizontal
Vertical
Frequency(kHz) Frequency(kHz)
31.47
31.47
37.86
37.50
31.47
37.88
48.68
46.88
48.36
56.48
60.02
64.0
79.98
70
60
72
75
70
60
72
75
60
70
75
60
75

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