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Page 34
Acer Peripherals, Inc. Monitor FCC ID. : JVP7379G
EXHIBIT 5
Usefs Manual
User‘s Manual
AcerPeriEhei'als, Inc. _Mpnitor i __ FCC |D.:JVP7379G .
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User Manual in
Fifteen Languages
£0012: JUPQ 2th- ,
FCC Class B .
-_ Radio Frequency Interference Statement
Note:
“ This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits tor a Class
5 digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed
- to provide reasonable protection against harmful interterence in a residential
. . fl —insta’llatio _ t This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency ' ' ' ‘
> energy and, it not installed and used In accordance with the instructions. may
cause harmful interference to radio communications However, there is no ~ »
guarantee that lnterlerence will not occur in a particular installation. it 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:
1. Fteorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
' 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to'
which the receiver' is connected. .
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Notice: 4!
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible,
t for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
l Caution:
i. If you find some parts of the monitor display discolored due to magnetic
fields generated by electrical facilities or appliances. turn oft the monitor for
i at least 15 minutes. The degaussing circuit or the monitor will eliminate
the discoloration
2. Do not remove the monitor from its swivel base white the power is on to
prevent discoloration. if discoloration occurs iollow the above mentioned
procedure for adjustment.
3. Shielded power cord and interface cable. ii any, must be used In orderto
comply with the emission limits of FCC Class B digital device.
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INTRODUCTION
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Congratulations on your new purchase of a Belinea
-Monitort At Belinea we pride ourselves on innovation
and producing technologically advanced monitors of
the highest quality.
We are certain that this monitor will meet your
expectations and become a trusted partner.
This manual will familiarize you with the installation and
use of your Belinea Monitor, Please take the time to
look through these instructions even if you are familiar
with monitors.
The manulacturer has taken all possible care to ensure
that this manual contains correct, accurate information.
However, the manufacturer cannot assume liability for
any possible errors. in addition, the manufacturer
cannot guarantee that the hardware will meet the
purpose you require. The manufacturer would
appreciate reports of any errors. suggestions or
criticism,
© Copyright 1999
MAX ATA Computer GmbH. 457GB Marl,
Germ ny
All righls reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced,
processed or distributed in any form (print, photocopy, microfilm
or any other process) or processed by'q ' electronic system
without prior written permission from main nufaclurer.
We resen/e the right lc make changes according to technlcal
progress. Belinea is an internationally registered trademark.
Dtherbrand names may be registered trademarks and must be
treated as such.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction .
Features
Unpacking and Installing
Connecting and Startup
lnlage Settings Using the OSD Menu 11
OSD Menu Functions 12
Assembling and Disassembling
the Tilt/Swivel Base" a 13
Caring for Your Monitor 14
Preset and User Defined Graphic Modes .. . 14
Energy Saving Functions .. A. 14
Technical Specifications... .. 15
Pin Assignment. , .. 15
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FEATURES
This section provides an overview of the numerous functions and features of your monitort
Multiscan
30 —- 95 kHz
50 7 160 Hz
Dot pitch
0.25 mm pitch of 0.25 mm.
Resolution
1280 x 1024
Digital Front
Control
Universal Power
Supply
50 - 60 Hz.
On Screen Display
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UNPACKING AND INSTALLfNG
Location
The setup location must not be extremely hot, cold,
humid or dusty. Heat and coi' ‘can impair the
functionality of the monitor. Hurhi ity and dust can
cause the monitor to fail.
Position the monitor so that no direct light or sun
strikes the screen, which could cause retlections
that reduce the quality of the image,
Equipment that generates magnetic fields, Le. laser
printers, speakers. etc., must not be placed close
to the monitor. They can distort the image.
Safety Precautions
The power cord must not be damaged. Do not place
any objects on the power cord and make sure it
does not have any knots, To unplug the cont, always
pull on the plug and not on the cable itself A
damaged power cord may cause‘tire or electric
shock.
Never put anything on top of the monitor, especially
not any container with liquid. If liquid enters the
monitor it may cause electric shock or short circuit.
Avoid covering the ventilation slots. Air circulation
is necessary to prevent the monitor from
overheating. if the air circulation is restricted it could
cause tire or damage the monitor.
Do not use any solvents to clean the monitorr as
the housing could be damaged. For more
intormation about cleaning the monitor, please see
"Caring for your Monitor“.
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The monitor automatically scans all horizontal frequencies between 30 and 95 kHz as
well as all vertical frequencies between 50 and 160 Hz.
This Super VGA monitor is equipped with a high resolution Diamondtron CRT with a dot
The monitor attains a maximum resolulion ot 1280 x 1024 pixels (non-interlaced, 55 Hz).
Digital Front Control with 22 memory settings (to preset and 12 user defined) and digital
control keys make setting the various graphic and color standards easy.
The monitor is equipped with a universal power supply. it can be used without any
modification with standard international alternating current from 100 - 240 VAC,
This 17 inch monitor is equipped with an 050 (On Screen Display) menu to make
professional adjustments easy.
This monitor exceeds the TOO 1999 emission requirements.
Never open the monitor housing yourself. There is
a danger of electric shock and other hazards The
monitor may only he opened and serviced by
qualified professionals.
Unpacking the monitor
Carefully lift the monitor out of the packaging and check.
it all accessories are included,
The following parts must be included:
Figure 1. Monitor with fill and swive/ base
Assemble the tilt/swivel base to the monitor (see the
section “Assembling and Disassembling the tilt/swivel
base“).
Save the original box and packing material in case you
have to ship or transport the monitor‘
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CONNECTING AND STARTUP
D To connect the monitor to your PC...
1. Make sure that the PC and monitor are unplugged.
2. Connect either the VGA cable or the BNC cable
(optional) to the computer, as shown in figure 2,
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and the power cable to the monitor and a grounded
wall outlet. When using the BNC cable, be sure that
the live colored wires are connected in the correct
order.
3. First, turn on your PC, and then turn on your
Belinea monitor by pressing the power button (see
(D in figure 3). The status indicator (see ® in figure
3) should light up green.
4. Adjust the image to meet your requirements (see
the following sections "Image settings using the OSD
menu" and "OSD Menu Functions")
5. It there is no image displayed on the monitor, please
check the following:
' Are the PC and monitor turned on?
’ Is the signal cable between the graphics card on
the PC and the monitor property attached?
' Is a screen saver active? 1
' Ilthere is still no picture displayed on the monitor,
please contact your Belinea dealer.
IMAGE SETTINGS USING THE OSD MENU
The OSD menu appears in a wind
0 How to open the OSD menu.
1. Press the OSD button MENU/EXIT (® in figure 3)
to display the OSD menu on the screen.
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Figure 3. Monitor loan/res
Shortcut for adjusting contrast and brightess
You can adjust the contrast and brightness directly by
turning the OSD dial (® in iigure 3) while the OSD
menu is not active. Turning the dial to the left displays
the OSD contrast menu while tuming it to the right
the screen. it allows you to select the image settings you want to change.
2. There are 6 OSD submenus. each corresponding
to a separate category Select the icon representing
the deswed category by turning the OSD dial (G) in
figure 3) and pressing the OSD button ENTER (G) in
figure 3).
34 The chosen OSD submenu is called up. Select the
function icon using the OSD dial (see next section
"OSD Menu Functions"),
4. Press the OSD button ENTER to activate the
function.
5. Change the selected tunction setting with the OSD
dial. The current setting is displayed as a horizontal
bar in the OSD submenu.
6. Frees the OSD button MENU/EXIT to store the new
setting. It you want to change additional settings.
repeat steps 2-5.
7. To close the OSD menu, press the OSD button
MENUIEXIT in the OSD main menu.
The OSD menu will automatically disappear il no
changes are made [or more than 10 seconds. The
current settings Will be saved.
displays the OSD brightness menu. Then turn the dial
tell to increase, or right to decrease the contrast!
brightnesst
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OSD MENU FUNCTIONS
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Categories
Function icons of
corresponding
submenu
Select
Exit
Calegary .
(Main menu)
icon
(Submenu)
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Contrast/Brightness
calls up the submenu
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Enter:
Exit:
Funcllon
Contrast
Brightness
adiusts the image contrast
adjusts the image brightness
Image slzellrnege posltltmIG-eomeiry
calls'uptne submenu
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Honzonlal position
Width
Vertical pnsitlon
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adjusts the horizontal image pcsltlun
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Height adlusts the image heighl
Rotation corrects lrlled image a
B Pincushlm corrects pincushlon dlstuniun B
Cl Pincushion balance corrects parallel dlslortion ot edges
D Ttapezoid corrects inwald/nutwatd slanted edges E
57 Parallelogram corrects parallel slanled edges
U Distcned corners lupper) corrects upper corner distonions
D Distorted corners (lower) corrects lower comer distortions
lg Color 0 C? 03 u 05 selects or changes color settings
temperature Warm-lumen (see next page)
p01 Recall recalls laclcry—preset settings
® Degauss see next page
other luncllons
adiusls horizontal convergence (see nsxl page)
adiusts vertical convergence (see next page)
corrects horlzontal moire patterns (see next sectlon )
selects ch or VGA eonneclion (see next page)
changes puslllun of the OSD menu on the screen
chooses between German. French, English‘ Italian and Spanish
’ Special 050 functions
Degausslng
® When the color representation of the monitor rs
distorted, you must degauss the monitor (the color
distortion may be due to interference from the earth's
magnetic field, i.e. when the monitor is rotated or
moved). You should always wall at least 20 minutes
before repeating this function
Color temperature
By changing the color temperature so rigs. you
can match the monitor's colors to the color output
or another peripheral device (usually a printer). It for
example your color printer produces ditferent colors from
those displayed on your monitor, you can correct the
discrepancy by adjusting the monitor’s oolor settings.
To change the color temperature settings. select
category E and confirm by pressing the OSD button
ENTER. You can choose one of the five preset
configurations (“CV to £5") by turning the OSD dial
and pressing the OSD button MENU/EXIT. If you want
to change the color temperature manually, press the
OSD button ENTER. This activates the User Mode,
opening a su menu where you can change the individual
color tempeiature settings (RGB). This will change the
setting of the chosen configuration. You can recall the
lactory-preset va!ues by selecting the option m.
Automatic image calibration (3m button)
Pressing the CAL button (see (D in figure 4) initiates
the monitors automatic calibration process The monitor
will reconfigure the image settings, trying to get the
optimal configuration for the current mode.
Degaussing shortcut (DEG button)
You can activate your monitor's degauss function (see
previous section) directly by pressing the DEG button
(see (2) in figure 4) instead of selecting the corresponding
OSD menu function.
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Horizontal/vertical convergence
The convergence function is used to corre
blurred horizontal or vertical edges. caused by
% inadequate lighting. Select the desired
convergence function, activate it by pressing the OSD
button ENTER, and correct the lighting. You can view
the result while changing the setting. Press the OSD
button MENU/EXIT to confirm and store the new
setting.
Input signal ,.
Calling up this function opens a submenu where
you can select the video connector used by toggling
between VGA (D-SUB) and BNC. This enables you to ‘
.use the monitor with two computers. II there is just
one computer connected to the monitor by one cable
only, the monitor will automatically adjust the setting
as required. Faulty settings are corrected within a short
time.
Figure 4. CAD 1nd DEG button
_ ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE TILT/SWIVEL BASE
D Assembling the tilt/swivel base
1. Place the monitor screen down on a soft surtace
(pillow, blanket or similar object).
2. Align the latches oi the tilt/swrvel base with the
openings on the bottom of the monitor and push the
base forward until it looks into place.
0 Dlsassembling the tlltlswlvel base" ..
1. Press the locking tabs located at the back of th
monitor's base inward while simultaneously pulling
the base upward and toward the monitor's
backside. Now the base should come off easilyt
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CARING FOR YOUR MONITOR
' First. unplug the power cord from the wall socket or
power supply on the PC.
' If the monitor is extremely dirty, clean it with a moist
cloth. Use onlyvmrm water and then wipe the monitor
dry. Solvents or harsh cleaners can damage the
housing. Clean the picture tube only with a soft cloth,
otherwise you may damage the picture tube coating.
‘ II the monitor is only slightly dirty. clean it using a
soft, dry and antistatic cloth.
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' The monitor's cathode ray tube is covered with a
special coating tor reduced emissions. This coating
is more susceptible to
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