Compal Electronics TFT-BJ350 User Manual 65580
Compal Electronics Inc 65580
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File Number: 9SOlOS-F June 12. 1998 FCC (D: GKRTFT-BBSO APPENDIX 5 USER’S MANUAL OF EUT the preceding page of this manual is the used manual is for the EUTA As you will notice on the requirement set forth in Part 15 of the enoe as per The encl FCC WARNING about radio and television interfer FCC Rules. Accredited Labi ofNEMKO, AZLA Page 20 of 28 Listed Lab. of FCC, VCC, MOC AZLA Certificate #: 82401 (for Emission) NEMKO Authorization #: ELA 124 (for EMC) Rev. 00 Preface PREFACE About this manual This manual \5 designed to assist you in setting up and using the LCD Monitor. information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part ofthis manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of the manufacturer. Copyright © Copyright 1997, All Rights Reserved FCC Compliance Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part l5 oftlic FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instmetions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe following measures: ~ Reoricnt or relocate the receiving antenna. - increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The LCD Ham/or Manual Can; Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturers may void the user's authoriry to operare this equipment NOTE: A shielded-rype power cord is required in order to meet the FCC emission limits and also (0 prevent interference to the radio and televisron reception. It is essential that only (he supplied power cord be used. Use only shielded cables to cunnect Ir’O devices to this equipment, For Class B Computing Devices This Class B digital apparams meets all requirements of the Canadian lnlerference-Causing Equipment Regulations Cct apparel] nume’rique de la classe B repecte toutes les exigences du Réglcment sur le materiel brouilicur du Canada ii Preface Important Safety Instructions Please read the followmg instructions carefully, This manual should be retained for future use e; To clean the LCD Monitor screen, first, make sure the Monitor is in the power off mode. Unplug the Monitor from its power source before cleaning it. Do not spray liquid cleaners directly onto the unit. Stand away from the LCD Monitor and spray cleaning solution onio a rag. Without applying excess pressure, clean lhe screen With the slightly dampened rag. Do not place your LCD Monitor near a window. Exposing the Monitor to rain water, moisture or sunlight can severely damage it. Do not lay anything on top of the Monitor—to—PC signal cord. Make sure the cord is placed in an area where it will not be slepped on, Do not apply pressure to the LCD screen Excess pressure may cause pernianenl damage to the display. Do nol remove the cover or attempt to service this unit by yourself. You may vord your warranty, Servici g of any nature should be performed only by an authorized technician Safe storage ofthe LCD Monitor is in a range ofminus 20 lo plus 60 degrees Celsius/ minus 4 to plus 140 degree Fahrenheit. Storing your LCD Monitor oulside this range could result in peimaneni damage. lftiny ofthe following occurs, immediately unplug your Monitor and call an authorized iechiiicmn - The power Monitor—to—PC signal cord is frayed or damaged - Liquid has been spilled into the Monitor, or it has been exposed to rain - The Monitor has been dropped or the case has been damaged, The LCD Monitor Manual Table of Contents Preface Welcome to the LCD Monitor! Chapter 1 1.1 Unpacking 1.2 The LCD Monitor Stand 1.3 Removing the LCD from Its Stand 1.4 Replacing the LCD Monitor 1.5 Positioning 1.6 Connecting Video 1.7 Connecting AC Power 1.8 Connecting the Stereo Speakers (Optional) 1.9 Setting Up The LCD Monitor Troubleshooting 1.10 Power Management System Chapter 2 2.1 User Controls and Indicators 2.2 Adjusting the Monitor's Display USD Mam Menu Appendix A LCD Monitor Specifications mumbwuu »-_. 4_\ cow AN N\. 44—- 0-54; NN mm iv Welrome w the LCD Manirw! WELCOME TO THE LCD MONITOR] Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the LCD Monitor! Much consideration has gone into the design ofthe LCD Monitor in order to make it as easy to use and ergonomic as possible. The LCD Monitor will meet your requirements for compatrbility, versatility, and quality, By using an on~board micro~proccssor that controls the LCD tinting sequence, the LCD Monitor is capable of producing most display standards, The digital controls located on the front panel allow the user to individually adjust the Monitor‘s display parameters The LCD Monitor is lightweight, compact, and easy to transport, and has a small footprint. If your workstation is already completely full, the LCD Monitor offers added flexibility in that it can be removed from its manufacturer supplied stand and mounted on a wall, shelf, or any other convenient location The LCD Monitor incorporates the most up-to-date LCD technology, providing a clear crisp display with extremely low radiation emissions Under normal Operating circumstances the LCD screen does not flicker as most conventional monitors do. A stable, no flicker display with low radiation emissrons reduces health concerns, The Monitor’s display type provides color or gray scale resolution meeting your needs for practically any software application, With its low—power consumption, the LCD Monitor not only saves you money on your electric bill, but also conserves valuable natural resources The LCD Mom/pr Manual CHAPTER 1 Installation 1.1 Unpacking Before you unpack your LCD Monitor: prepare a suitable workspace for your Monitor and computer. You need a stable level and clean surface near a wall outlet, Also ensure that the LCD Monitor has enough space around it to allow for airflow. Even though the LCD Monitor uses very little power, some ventilation is needed to ensure that the Monitor doesn’t become too hot. After you unpack your LCD Monitor, make sure the following items are included in the box and in good condition. LCD Monitor LCD Monitor stand 1.5M Monitor-to»PC signal cable 1.5M Stereo Jack Audio Cable (Optional) AC Adapter Power cord ¢oooooo This user's manual lf you find that any of these items 15 missing or appears damaged, contact your dealer immediately. Do not throw away the packing material or shipping carton in case you need to ship or store the LCD Monitor in the future. Chap/er 1 1.2 The LCD Monitor Stand Your LCD Monitor was designed to allow you to adjust it to a comfortable viewing angle. The LCD Monitor’s angle settings range from 5°10 25? Please see Figure 1-1, Figure 1-1: Angle Settings % Do not force the Mani r past it’s maximum extension in either direction. You will damage the Monitor and the Monitor stand. The LCD Jiomlar Jim-ma] 1.3 Removing the LCD from Its Stand Another ergonomic feature incorporated into the design ofyour LCD Monitor is that it can be mounted either on its stand or on a shelf, wall, or any other convenient location For illustrated instructions on how to remove the LCD Monitor from its stand, please see Figure 1»2r Figure 1-2: Removing the LCD from the LCD Monitor Stand Chap/er 1 To remove the LCD Monitor from its stand, please refer to the following: I. It is recommended that you first mm off the LCD Monitor and your computer before removmg the Monitor from its stand. Disconnect the LCD Monitor’s AC powerjack. Grip the top ofyour LCD Monitor with one hand. Press the Monitor release button on the hack ofthe Monitor with the other hand. Slowly but firmly pull the Monitor off its stand. Your Monitor-to—PC signal cord is 1.5M long. This extra long signal cord gives you flexibility in the placement ofyour LCD Monitor. Place the LCD Monitor in a convenient viewing location. Ensure that the signal cord has not becnjai'red loose from Either the PC external monitor port or the LCD Monitor port during the operation. Reconnect the LCD Monitor’s AC adapter Turn your computer on. Turn on your LCD Monitor. The LCD Alon/for .‘l/amml 1.4 Replacing the LCD Monitor To replace the LCD Monitor onto its stand, please refer to the following instructions. For illustrated instructions on replacing the LCD Monitor, please see Figure 1-5 Using both hands, slide the LCD Monitor down until you hear a click. Figure 1-3: Remounting the LCD 1, Tum off the LCD Monitor and your computer before replacing the Monitor onto its stand, Disconnect the LCD Monitor’s AC adapter. 2. Using both hands, grip the sides ofthe LCD Monitor. Line the LCD Monitor up with the LCD stand. Chaplzr 1 3. Slide the Monitor down its mounting track until you hear a click. This indicates that the Monitor is now securely mounted on the stand. 4. Adjust the angle ofthe LCD Monitor. 5. Reconnect the LCD Monitor’s AC adapter P’ Turn on your computer. Turn on your LCD Monitor 1.5 Positioning Take a moment to prepare a suitable place to set up your workstation, You need a stable flat dust-free surface with good ventilation, Even though the LCD Monitor has been designed using components that don’t use much power: they still generate quite a bit of heat. Set up your LCD Monitor so that the screen doesn’t face a window where sunlight often comes in. The reflection that sunlight makes offthe LCD Monitor screen makes it difficult to See. 0 When positioning the equipment, make sure that the main ports and sockets are easily accessible. - Do not place your LCD Monitor close to a heat source. - Do not place the LCD Monitor in direct sun light or near a window. Moisture and direct sun light exposure can be seriously damaging. 77m LCD Manna,» Manual 1.6 Con l. 4. 5. necting Video Turn offyour PC and the LCD Monitor before connecting your LCD Monitor to the computer. The ISM signal cable connects the LCD Monitor to the computer The connector heads on either end ofthe signal cable are exactly the same. Locate the Monitor’s port. It is found on the rear side of the LCD Monitor. Ifyou are having trouble locating it, please refer to Figure 1-4, Connect one end ofthe signal cable to the Monitor’s port. Figure 1-4: The Computer Connection Connect the other end ofthc signal cable to the PC’s VGA port, Chapter 1 6. Make sure the two connections which youjust made are secure. 7. Tighten the connecting screws to ensure a secure connection-ii Turn on your computer, Turn on your LCD Monitor. eo cable This device must be connected to an off—lhe-shelf video cable in orderto comply with FCC regulations. A ferrite»loaded interface cable is included in the LCD Monitor package. Please attach the cable as shown in Figure 1-4. This device will not be in compliance with FCC regulations unless the ferrite-loaded video cable is used. 1.7 Connecting DC Power Please refer to Figure 14 and the following instructions for connecting AC power to the LCD Monitor. 1. Connect the power connector ofthc adapter into the jack ofthe LCD Monitor. The DC powerjack is located at the rear ofthe Monitor next to the Monitor’s VGA port. Plug the female end ofthe power cord into the male receptacle of the adapter. Plug the power cord into a wall socket. The plug on the power cable will vary according to the electrical standard for your area. The LCD Manner Manual For added protection, we recommend you use 6 "Surge Protection" device plugged between the A C Adapter and the electrical wall outlet to prevent the effects of sudden current variations from reaching the LCD Monitor. The sudden peaks of electnaty are not good for the Monitor. 1.8 Connecting the Stereo Speakers (Optional) Please refer to Flglll'é’ 1-4 and the following instructions for connecting the LCD Monitor’s stereo speakers, L Connect the ISM sound cable to the line out ofyour PC’s audio card. 2. Connect the other end ofthe LSM sound cable to the LCD Monitor’s line-inJack, 3. You can adjust the sound volume to the stereo speakers by using the speaker volume control dial at the front ofthe LCD panel Please go to the next chapter [or details, ' 1.9 Setting Up The LCD Monitor Please follow the steps below to set up the LCD Monitor. 1. Connect the AC adapter, Refer to Section 1 7. 1. Press the LCD Monitor’s Power button. I” Chapter 1 Troubleshooting This LCD Monitor was pre-adjusted in the factory with standard VGA timing. Due to output timing differences among various VGA cards, you may initially experience an unstable or unclear display when a new display mode or new VGA card is selected. Refer to Appendix A for a listing of the modes supported by this LCD Monitor. If you choose a mode that is not supported, the display optimization will not be assured. PROBLEM: D play is Unclear and Unstable To stabilize and clarify your display, follow this procedure in this order: 1. To stabilize, adjust the LCD Monitor's “Clock” setting. Please refer to Chapter 2 for information on how to make changes to the frequency setting. 2. To clarify, adjust the LCD Monitor’s “Phase” setting for a clear picture. Please refer to Chapter 2 for information on how to make changes to the Phase setting. 3. It may be necessary to go back to step 1, readjust the Clock setting and then readjust the Phase setting until both settings together achieve a stable, focused image Alternating between these two settings may be necessary before a balance is achieved. 11 The LCD Monitor Manual Try using the supported XGA (1024x768) mode. Use the |' “Clock" and “H-Posilion” settings to adjust the display to 9 full screen. Then clarify the display using the “Phase” setting. PROBLEM: There is no LCD Display Ifthere [S no display on the LCD. please perform the following steps: I. Make sure that the power indicator on the LCD Monitor is lit, all connections are secure, and the system is running on the correct timing. Refer to Appendix A for information on timing. 2. Turn offthe LCD Monitor and then turn it back on again. Press the right Function Select Control button (refer to Chapter 2) once and then press either the left or right Adjustment Control button several times. Ifthere is still no display, press the other Adjustment Control button several times. 3. lfstep 2 doesn’t work, connect your PC system with another external CRT. Ifyour PC Sysrem functions properly with a CRT Monitor but it does not function with the LCD Monitor, the output timing of the VGA card may be out ofthe LCD’s synchronous range, Please change to an alternative mode listed in Appendix A or replace the VGA card and repeat steps 1 and 2. PROBLEM: I see a " dea Mode Not Supported” message in the OSD Ifyou choose an output timing that is outside of the LCD Monitor’s synchronous range (Horizontal Frequency. 31 ~ 61 KHz and Vertical Frequency: 56 ~ 85 Hz) the OSD will display a “Video Mode Not Supported” message. Choose a mode that is supported by the LCD Monitor. Refer to Appendix A “Standard Timing“ for details. Chapter 1 1.10 Power Management System The LCD Monitor complies with the VESA DPMS (version 1.013) power management proposal. The VESA DPMS proposal provides four phases of power saving modes by detecting the horizontal or vertical sync signal. Refer to Appendix A for more information. When the LCD Monitor 15 in the power saving mode or detects an incorrect timing, the Monitor screen Will be blank and the power LED indicator starts blinking. This concludes Chapter I Chapter 2 covers the LCD Monitor’s controls and the on screen display (OSD) 13 The LCD Aiamtw J/amzul CHAPTER 2 The Display Controls 2.1 User Controls and Indicators Operation of the LCD Monitor is quite simple due to its intuitive, ergonomic design A description for each of the LCD Monitor’s controls and indicators is provided below. Figure 2-1 depicts the function controls as seen on the front panel ofthe Monitor. Figure 2-1: Function Controls and Indicators 1. Function Select Indicator This LED indicator lights when power is on and the Function Select Control buttons are pressed, 2 Adjustment Indicator This LED indicator lights when power is on and theAzi/usmmnz Control buttons are pressed. E“ Chapter 2 Power-On Indicator This LED indicator lights when the power is on. The LED Indicator will blink when tlte LCD Monitor is in Power Saving mode. Stereo Speakers (Optional) You can listen to your PC’s audio output with these speakers Function Select Control Buttons These two buttons allow you to select one ofthe control functions Press either the left or right control button to pop up the OSD (on screen display) menu. Adjustment Control Buttons These two buttons allow you to adjust the selected control function to accommodate your specific working environment. Press the left button to decrease the setting ofthe selected control function and press the right button to increase the setting ofthe selected control function, Speaker Volume Control (Optional) This dial controls the audio volume of the LCD Monitor’s speakers. Turn the dial clockwise to increase the volume, Tum the dial counterclockwise to decrease the volume. External Headphone Jack (Optional) You can connect external headphones or speakers to thisjack to listen to audio output, When external headphones or speakers are connected to thisjack, the Monitor’s speakers are disabled. Power Switch Push the power switch to turn the Monitor on. Push it again to turn the Monitor off 15 The LCD Monitor Alanna! 2.2 Adjusting the Monitor’s Display The LCD Monitor features an intuitive, menu-driven, tin—screen display (OSD) The OSD makes adjusting the display settings quick and simple, The Monitor has four function control keys that allow the user to swnch between the functions shown on the OSD and then customize the viewing environment. Use the Function Select Central bunons to access the OSD and scroll through the menu items. Use the Adjustment Control buttons to make changes to the selected menu item. OSD Main Menu To access the OSD Main menu, simply press one ofthe Function Select Control buttons. The following screen appears. 0 El [a] Brightness 255 Input Resulting" ,\ —Ver\ical Scan Frequency ‘1024x768 mil? lZD< 1024x768 7OHz E D< 1024x768 70Hz [Kl Ver 1.01 ® @‘® Vertical Position Press cithcr cfthe Funtllcn Sclcct Control buttons to scroll to (ht: V-POSITION mtnu llEm Use 1112 iefi Adluslmenl COlleri bunon to move the display vemcniiy downwards. The rlghl‘ Adjustmcnt Control button "1ch5th display vcnicaii)‘ upwards. Phase Press cllher ol'lhc Function Seiett Control bulwn: to scroll to the PHASE menu turn. The Phase control allows you In adjust lhe Screen display For focus and clarity. Thur: arc 32 senings available (0 — 31). U5: (he left Adjustmcni Control burlon u) dccreasc the Phase adptstment The right Adjustment Conlroi billion increases lhe Phase adjuslmcnl Expansion Press Cllhcr oflhc Function Sclcct Control buttons to scroll lo lite EXPANSION menu item. There are mu opuons for thls mcnu item Use the Isfi Adjuslmenl Control button lo choose Yes lo have the display automaucally Expanded to the largest area available. Use the nghl Adjustment Conlroi button to choose No to remove automatic expansion. it is not necessary lo support Expansion funclion for [024 x 768 modes, 051) will dlspiay “None," when current mode is 1024. 68 Green expansion is disabled 1/7 X GA and 1024 x 768 mode 18 {I 1024x768 ?0Hz K Ver 1.01 $0 Timer PH III-III..- 69 255 EB "34 1024x768 70Hz KG Ver 1.01 EB 83 [3 EST K} 0 El E3 D31) H—Position 31 ”024x768 70Hz m 1.01 Chap/er 2 Recall In the Main OSD Menu, select RECALL to set the LCD Monitor’s parameters to the current mode's factory set default values. OSD Timer: Press either of the function solect control buttons to scroll to the OSD timer menu item There are 251 settings of Timer available to choose form (5455 see), Use the left Adjustment Control button to decrease the time-oft'tirne ofOSD screen Use the right Adjustment Control button to increases the time-otftime of OSD screen, OSD Horizontal Position. Press either ofthe function select control buttons to scroll to the OSD H—Pnsi menu item. Use the left Adjustment Control button to move the OSD display horizontally to the left, The right Adjustment Control button lS to move the OSD display horizontally to the right The range IS from 0 to 31. I9 The LCD Manner Manual {OZ- 0 953 BED V—Position PH ii I] 1024x768 TOHz K Ver 1.01 my 1024x768 70Hz K Ver 1.01 SQ Graph Text F'H None 1024x768 70Hz lzq ‘ Ver 1.01 [E El (DJ DC OSD Vertical Position Press either of the function select control buttons to scroll to the V-Posi menu item Use the left adjustment control button to move OSD display Vertically downwards, Use the right adjuslmem control button to move the Vertically upwards, The range is from 10 to 126. Clock Press either ofthc Function Select Control buttons to scroll to the CLOCK menu item. The frequency tracking feature allows you to adjust the screen display for stability and clarity. Pressing the right Adjustment Control button increases the Frequency tracking adjustment Pressing the left Adjustment Control button decreases the frequency tracking adjustment. You can adjust the frequency tracking form —127 to +127, There are 255 settings available (427, -l26, o,+l, +126, +127) Graph Text Press either ofthe Function Select Control buttons to scroll to the GRAPH TEXT menu item, » This menu item allows you to choose a display that allows maximum graphics quality or maximum text quality, You can choose either 640x400 or 720x400 resolution These two options are only available when the either 640x400 or 720x400 are chosen Refer to Appendix A “Standard Timing" for information on the different modes, Chap/er z 5C):- 0 El El Color Temperature p H 9300 6500 1024x768 70Hz lZ GRAPHl NEC PCSB21 540x400 37,861 85 080 31.500 -/+ VESA-400»GRAPH 640x480 31 469 59 940 25 175 —/~ VGA-450 640x480 35.000 66 570 30.240 ./. APPLE MAC-480 640x480 37 851 72 809 31 500 J» VESA-ABD 640x480 37.500 75 000 31.500 »/~ VESA-480-75Hz 640x450 43.269 E5 003 36 000 J— VESA'4BO’55HZ 720x400 31.459 70 087 28.322 -/* VESAAOO-TEXT 720x400 37 927 85.039 35.500 J' VESA400~TEXT 323x624 49.725 74.550 57 283 -/- APPLE MAC-800 800x600 35.156 55 250 36 000 Hf SVGA 800x600 37 879 60 317 40000 +/4 VESA—EOO 500x600 48.077 72.788 50.000 Ht VESA7500-72Hz 800x600 45 875 75 000 49 500 +/+ VESA~600~75HZ 600x600 53 574 85.061 56 250 +/* VESA7600435H1 1024x765 48.363 60.004 65.000 J» XGA 1024x758 53.954 66 132 71 564 +l+ COMPAQVXGA 1024x750 56.476 70 069 75.000 -/~ VESA~7SE 1024x758 50.023 75 029 7B 750 */+ VESA—758»75Hz 1024x755 60.240 75 020 80.000 —/- APPLE MAC-755 1024x765 35.522 43 479 44.900 +/+ VGA-ESMA *Once a mode is optxmizcd, long as the VGA card rem ains unchanged. 27
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