Delta Electronics orporated DB-995 User Manual 65983
Delta Electronics Incorporated 65983
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FCC ID: H79DB—995 EUT: COLOR NDNI'IOR DELTA ELEC‘I'RONIES, INC. USER'S MANUAL meta ileum) Congratulations! You haveiust purchased a TCO'QS approved and labelled product1 Your choice has provided you With a product developed tor plolessional use. Your purchase has also contributed to reducing the burden on the environment and to the lunher development at environmentally-adapted electronic products. Why do we have enVironmentally-tabelled computers? in many countries, environmental labelling has become an established method for encouraging the adaptation oi goods and services to the enwronment. The main problem as lar as computers and other electronic equipment are concerned is that enwronmentatly harmlut substances are used both in the products and during their manufacture Since it has not been posSible so tar for the maiority dl electronic equipment to be recycled in a sattslactory way, most or these poleniiaiiy damaging substances sooner or ialet enter Nature. There are also other characteristics 01 a computer, such as energy consumption levels, that are important lrom both the working and natural environment Viewpoints. Since all types of conventional electricity generation have a negative eiteci on the environment (acidic and climate’ -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 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DDG is routed through previously unused pins of the 15cm VGA connector The system will perform "Plug and Play“ leatuie ii both, monitor and host. implement the DDC protocol. 15 Location Considerations When setting up and using the monitor. keep the following in mind ‘ Foroptimum viewtng. avoid placing the monitor against a bright background orwhere sunlighl or other light sources may reflect on the display area oi the monitor: place the monitor iusl below eye level. ' Place the monitor away lrom strong magnetic or electromagnetic lields. such as high capacity translormers. electric motors, large current power lines, steel pillars, etc... Magnetism can cause distortion in the picture and/or color purity ' Avoid covering the slots or openings ol the monitori Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor so the heat irom the monitor can properly dissrpate. Avoid putting the ‘ monitor into any enclosure that does not have adequate ventilation. , ‘ Avoid exposing the monitor to rain, excessive moisture. or dust. as this can cause a tire or shock hazard ' Avoid placmg the monitor, or any other heavy obiect. on the power cord. Damage to the power cord can cause a tire or electrical shock. ' When transporting the monitor. handle it With care. Keep your fingers away lrom the pivot area of me tilt/swivel base. 1.6 Cleaning Your Monitor When cleaning the monitor, please iollow these guidelines: ' Always unplug the monitor belore cleaning ' Wipe the screen and cabinet tronl and sides with a soft cloth. ' it the screen requires more than dusting, apply a household Window cleaner to a soft cloth to clean the monitor screen, CAUTION Do not use benzene, thinner or any volatile substances to clean the unit as the finish may be permanently marked. Never leave the monitor in contact with rubber or Vinyl for an extended time period. a a some. i: Ae 13 Quick Operation Chan To summanzs |he steps m canneclmg your compuler and adapter thh Dlamond Scan 90a color monitor and Selling the necessary congrats and swlches, Mar to me chart below 4 See 2.1 AC Power Connection 2.2 Swgnal Cable Conneciian ~ See 3‘ USER CONTROLS A, FUNCTION CONTROLS I! a problem appears 5“. ROQBLESHQOTING 10 eta-mason) m ‘ 951111345 90-15 as”) This page is left blank intentionally. 12 ‘2 A mm n, ma 3.1 See Figure 5 and 7 rm the Iacauon oi the IuIIowing user comroIs and indicators. Each centre! Is Identified by number and us descnbed tndivtdunlly on page 14‘ USER CONTROLS ControI Names [How to use the Iron! ccntr Press the button marked the cuntmI panel to upenTo cIose, press II agatn 1. POWER SWITCH 2. POWER-ON INDICATOR 4. OSD OFF BUTTON Gt FUNCTION ADJUST BUTTONS I I I I emansue ms Amt/51 uEGAuss O 0 @5m@‘@@ '0 I I ® I ‘ I 3. INPUT CONNECTOR SELECT BUTTON ‘ 7. DEGAUSS BUTTON 5. FUNCTION SELECT BUTTONS 3.2 at thure 5 Function POWER SWITCH: A push 25 OPERATING Temperalure 5 . 35°C ENVIRONMENT Humidily 10 , 90",an (Without condensation; CABINET IW)IE.5lnch x (H)18.5|nch x(D)16 IInch (W)47Dmm x (H)468mm x (D)408 mm WEIGHT 2 5kg (49.6Ibs) TILT/SWIVEL Tlll Angle -5“ - Tm“ BASE Swlvel Angle 145” Salely UL1950(UL)ICSA C22 2 No 950 (C-ULJ ENsosso (TUV-GSI EMC FCC Class-B, Doc Class-B EN55022 Class-B, VCCI Class-2 ENSDOBZI, EN61000-3-2 REGULATIONS X-Ray DHHS, ch Flév vom 8.1, 1987 Other CE-Marking, MPH-II ISO 9241-3, ISO 9241-8 (TUV-EFIGO) TCO '95 zm/m a (TEN-GS) International Energy Star Program Guidelines lor the Suppresswn ol Harmonics In Appliances and GeneraI'Use Equipment “V 73 505102 Signal Cable P‘N ASSKGN‘. Approx 1 8m ‘> SIGNAL LEVEL <—————~——-§ PW ‘asswcwemm ere 5 coaxxal ANALOG RED GREEN 1 BLUE *,—. GRDUND i DDC GROUND 1 RED GROUND GREEN GROUND BLUE GHGUND I NC 4 SYNC GROUND GROUND .‘ SDA \ HOFMZONTAL SYNC VERTICAL SYNCWCLK) SCL SIGNAL LEVEL NO-CONNECTNON DISPLAY DATA CHANNEL SDA‘ SERIAL DATA SCL: SERIAL CLOCK 27 APPENDlX 7.1 Monilor Signal Input Connector (DBS—15F) FIN ASSIGNMENT S|naJ 1 R D VIDEO 2 ‘ GREEN VIDEO a: COMPOSITE 5ch wuh GREEN vao (Female) 3 BLUE VIDEO I (D Q 4 GROUND wa @j a agggsgazg ® ® ® ® ® , 7 GREEN GROUND MOUNTED ON THE REAR PANEL 2 \ BLUE ESOUND - m SYNC GH‘ouND 11 GROUND ’ 12 SDA DDC DTSPLAY DATA CHANNEL 13 HORIZONTAL SVNC SDA SERIAL DATA or COMPOSITE sync SCL SERIAL CLOCK 14 VERTICAL SYNCWCLK) NC .. NO-CONNECTION 15 SCL 7.2 Serial Interface Input Cannecmr (DIN-SP) For Senal lnler’ace Funckian FIN ASSTGNMENT ______—_—-————- Fm No.' Signal DTR (Data Termmal Ready) NC TXD (Transmlied Data) GND RXD (Hecelve Data) GND NC NC MOUNTED ON THE HEAR PANEL ———————-—__ NC ......... NOvCONNECTlON N_ mwmvvsm 26 T tun-lflnan 26 D A 932 m, min DoctBDanl TROUBLESHOOTING Belore calling your Authorized Product Suppon, please check that the items below are properly connected or set. In case at using a non-standard signal, please check the pin assignments and the signal timing ol your computer with the specilicalion outlined in SFEClFICATlON 5 and APPENDIX 7 PROBLEM ITEMS TO CHECK LOCATION LED 0 Contrast and brightness controts. ' Front (Adiust to the On~Green maximum brightness or push the reset button) LED - Power switch. Front No 0“ ' AC power cord disconnected. Rear picture ' Signal cable disconnected. Rear - ENC cables are misconnected or the green Check the graphics LED cable is disconnected. adapter and cables OnrAmDer ~ Computer power switch. Computer - Power management tuncticn is active. Check the power manage ment lunctionl (see P25) - BNC cables are misconnected. Rear un-stable - input signal frequency range is disagreement. Check the specification ol picture CGA MODE is not available graphics adapter and MDA MODE is not available. monitor AP"°"“8l EGA MODE is not available, P’E‘We No green - ENC cables are misconnected. Rear color with (Green and composite sync. connection is ENC reversed) ' Adtust H.SlZE, V SIZE. HPHASE, and VPOSITION with non-standard signals Front (050) . - Monitor may not be able to get lull-screen image Front (050) D'SPlfl)’ '5 missmg, depend on signal. ln this case, please select other Ice”;er:‘:fi"2f;:; resolution, or other vertical refresh timing £ng 0! a display - Make sure you wait a law seconds alter adiusling size the Size ot the image belore changing or discon- heating the signal or powering OFF the monitor. Display ts notstabls - ENC cables are misconnected Hear Display is dark - lnput virleo signal level select is not at the Front (080) or (00 bright appropriate position tor your graphics adapter output.(0.7v or 1.0Vp7p) 24 ‘ an a m i. u Symbol at 15! 050 layer 2nd OSD layer Press the Mmus Adjust Button: [36115 Press the P us Adjust Button. (DU ® USE! PORT SELECT SB STATUS PLEASE CHECK Thls “USE POFlT SELECT" is prepared tor optronal pan "USE-unit KT»X405' installed only. @_ MON | Ton Attention OSD screen is displayed without USE unit CONNECTION on 1155 IS SUSPENDED For tnstatling USE—unit please read the manual 0! USE kit. ® ADJUST LOCK 1. Press the ngnt at select button and mlnus ol adjust button together, the ‘ADJUST LOCK" screen appears u I SABL E ENABL E 2. Press the plus bunonto lock on the OSD, and"LOCKED" characteris lndicated on 1st layer You can operate OSD menu only CONTRAST. BRlGHTNESS and lNFOFtMATlON LOCKED 3, Press the minus button to lock all the OSD. You can operate 080 and all can be selected menu again. —> 22 Press the Minus Adlusl Button. Press the Plus Adlust Button: ~ \ Symbol nl lsl , OSD lays, 2nd OSD layer B6 (£1 69a ® KEYSTONE KEYSTONE The decrease the width al The increase the wmtlh at the top at the screen image the lop of the screen image and to increase the width at and to decrease the width LEVEL: 00 ' 10070 the bottom, at the bottom ® PIN-BALANCE P l N BALANCE [m !D% __"i To move the top and To move the top and 7 a bottom or the screen bottom 01 the screen LEVEL» 0°“ 10° /° image to the right. image to the Ielt. . r 63 KEYVBALANCE (ID KE V ~ BAL ANCE 90% fl ' To make the screen slant To make the screen slant LEVEL: 00 - 1007, lo the Ieltv to the right @ H~MOlRE Press the plus or minus button to decrease the level ol the horizontal moire wave. E) Press plus and minus buttons together, to restore to laclory preset level. @V-MOlRE Press the plus or mtnus button to decrease the level cl the vertical moire wave. Press plus and minus buttons together, to restore to lactary preset level. LEVEL100 - 100% 20 l MM "gm-l an | 9c 2 u u 15 we “Frm\ Symbol ot lst OSD layer 2nd 080 layer Press the Minus Adjust Button: [Seer Press the Plus Adrust Button: "(BU (D CONTRAST LEVEL: 00 -100"/n To decrease the contrast. To increase the contrast. Press plus and minus buttons tcgether, tn restore to tactory preset level. @ BHIGHTNESS lGHTNESS 3:2 LEVEL: 00 -100°n To decrease the brightness To increase the brightness Press plus and minus buttons together. to restore to tactary preset level. ® COLOR TEMPERATURE OLOR - TEMPERATURE 9300 ,—‘T '] LEVEL: 5000 » 9950K To increase the red color level. Data indicates color (k1kelvin) To increase the blue color level. temperature («D INFORMATION 59.0KH23 75H1 CONNECTOR N] - SUE R G B - Indicate the horizontal trequency and the vertical frequency at input signal. - Indicate input connector. t! 18 J. 552 13, rue BoetsaEmt OSD(On Screen Display) FUNCTIONS ) CONTRAST: Adiusts to the desired contrast level. 2) BHIGHTNESS: Adiusts to the black level of the screen ) COLOFH'EMPERATURE: Adtusts the calor temperature at the screen image 4) INFORMAT‘ON: lricticaie ruirenl ”.. “mum frequencv and “vnut Video signal pon (signal connector) (5) H-SIZE (Horlzuntal Size): Cantrcls the horizontal size ol the image on the screen ) H-PHASE (Horizontal Position): Controls the horizontal position or the image on the screen. ) VASIZE (Vertical Size): Controls the venical Size at the image on the screen, a) V-FOSITION (Vertical Position): Controls the vertical position at the image on the screen ) SIDE-BOW (Pincushicn or Bow Amplitude): Straightens the ten and right sides of the screen image. (10) KEY STONE: Adiusts the parallelism at the lelt and right sides at the screen image. [1 ”MN-BALANCE: Adiusts the curvature of the lelt and right sides at the screen image. (12) KEY-BALANCE: Adlusts the vertical slant or tilt at the screen image. (13) H-MotRE: Adjusts the hunzunlal muire level on the screen. (MW-MOIRE: Adjusts the vertical moire level on the screen. (15)HOTATION: Adiusts the relation or twist ol the picture. tlE)GEOMETHY—RESET: Restore to factory preset lollowtng mode; H-SIZE, HPHASE, v-SlZE, v- POSI, SlDE-BOWt KEY STONE. PIN-BALANCE, KEY-BALANCE. ‘ (17) POWER-SAVE (ON/OFF): When adlusting on, reduces the power consumption at the mortrturwhen not in use. - (la) VIDEO LEVEL: Selects videc levels 1.0V or 0.7V. (lechAMP-POSITION: Use this tunctlon to eliminate excessive green or white background that may occur when both Sync-Cn-Green and external sync signals are applied to the monitor. (20) USE PORT SELECT: Control upstream cannection wtth using Optional USS unit KTVXAOG. lfi 55.111. \1 nfl This page is left blank intentionally. ENC CONN ECTION (1) IN CASE OF A COMPOSITE SVNC ON GREEN VIDEO SIGNAL (SYNC ON GREEN): Connect (he H‘ G and B wdeo signals to the END recemacles an the back a! the manner. (2) IN CASE OF EXTERNAL COMPOSITE SYNC SIGNAL: Connect \he R, G and 5 video Signals and the Composwle sync signal to ENC receptacIes on rear paneI, respectiver (3) IN CASE OF SEPARATE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SYNC SIGNALS: Canned the R, G and E video swgnais and the ncrlzonlaI and vemcaI sync sxgnals to the ENC receptacIes on the rear panel. fl©é§ (a) cum 13 1 «an-m n»... m I on a n m u I sarcasm] CONNECTING THE MONlTOR On the back of the monitor are lour plug-in connections: one lor the AC power cord. DBQJSP connector, ElNC connector for Video and a DlN~8P connector tor the oplicnal USE-unit. 2.1 AC Power Connectlpu t One end of the AC power cord LS connected into the AC power connector on the hack ol the monitor The other end is plugged into a properly grounded three—prong AC outlet. The monitor‘s auto-sensing power supply can automatically respond to the power supply input ol 100~ 240V AC and 50/EUHZ. 2.2 Signal Cable Connection The attached video signal cable provides a 08915? connector lor the VGA compatible analog RGB outputs on your computer. The HGE signal may be derived from an lEM' PS/E. or compat- ible Apple Macintosh built-in video Most third party color cards can also be interlaced using the tree Mitsubishi Apple adaptor available lrorn your dealer. 2.2.1 Connecting to Any IBM VGA Compatible System Figure 3 shows the 80-8102 cable connection to the video Graphics Array (VGA) port in an lBM Personal System/2" Model 50, 50, 7D and so, or any VGA compatible system. Power oft, the monitor and the computer 2. Connect the one end ol the SC-BlOZ cable to the DEQ-lSP connector on the VGA controller card. 3. Connect the other end of lhe 50-5102 cable to Ihe DES-15? receptacle on the back at the monitor . Power on the compu'er, then the monitor, 5. Alter using the system. power oil the monitor, then the computer. Computer VGA Compatible System 06397159 D594 SP Power Cord CABLE 508102 Figure 3. CAUTION The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. During servicing, disconnect the plug from me socket—outlet. Me‘me Si is monileur est mls hols tension il rests tau/ours alimenie', La prise secteur devrail a/nsi erre Iam'lement accssl‘ble an cas d’ulgence. 11 n ~ ‘ 58.243. rue seamen; 1.7 Unpacking Alter you unpack the box " u Lh' uld hav5 a'\ ol the items indicaled m Frgme 1. Save the box and packrfg matenala rn c ;. cards. L Dlamond Scan 905} Culor Monitor 2. AC Power Cord / 3. Signal Came 50-8102 Q 5. User's Guide 5. Warranty-Set Figure 1. e 1.8 Till/Swwel Ease The momtor Games with a (ilUswxvel base Thrs enables you to position Ihe manner (0 the best angre and m: kzr maximum viewmg comron. Screen Position Adiuslmenk Adjust Ihe "II and volahon a! the manner by placmg your hands a! opposite sides 0! me case, as shown rn figure 2 Wm can adjust the manner 45 degrees right or ‘eh. 15 degrees up Dr 5 degrees dawn. as shown belcw. figure 2. 9 ~ 951111148 arn‘mz'ss é , ‘ 1 (marshes spuones “news ulqum pslxe|dsqp sq ]|IM ammd ‘paJmss‘ axe sxeufigs auAs an) uzoq Jew uaqwe m sfiueq: mm lcxeagpm JaMod em pue ‘uo s! uasms am ‘apow uo-namod u! s; Jouuow am uaqM “erqe epou: puedsns 19 pawnsuoa named am new sex ox uondmnsuos Jamod Acnuaw am saanpeJ 143mm 'apmu "(Ha/mod E o‘ pauauMs s! 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Screen Posrtlon Adjustment 1 9 Ourck Operatron Chan awmmmmmwumm CONNECTING THE MONITOR 2 1 AC Power Connectmn 2.2 Signal Cable Connectlon . 2.2.1 Connecrmg to Any IBM VGA Compatlble System USER CONTROLS 3.1 Control Names. 3.2 Function osmofl Screen Display) FUNCTIONS 4.1 Opsratlan .. 4.2 POWER SAVE TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS 25 APPENDIX 7 t Momtor Signal Input Connector (DBEMSP ., ..... 26 7 2 Serlal Interlace Input Conneclor (DIN-BF] For Serral Inlerlaca Functlnn 26 7 3 80-3102 SIgnaI Cable Note 1 TI’IIS manual 15 designed lor use wllh Diamond Scan 90a color dlsplay monitor. I as: m. 13.45 seats usual in and after the middle all this page, you will find a hrtel summary ol the environmental requirements met by thts product. The complete environmental crttetia document may be ordered from: TCO Development Unit 5414 94 Stockholm Sweden Fam “$6 8 782 92 D7 ‘ E-mail (internet) development®lco.se Current iniormalion regarding TCO‘QS approved and labelled products may also be obtained via the Internet, using the address. hllp/lwww tcd-tnlo.corl"t/ T6095 is a co—operative project between W3 I!!! ., rarer-i gen Nznnp om mam...“ Environmental Requirements Brominated llame retardants are present in printed circuit boards, cabling‘ casings and housings. and are added to delay the spread of tire. Up to 30 % ol the plastic in a computer casing can consist ol flame-retardant substances. These are related to another group at environmental toxins, PCB, and are suspected at giving rise to similar harm, including repro— ductive damage in tish»eattng birds and mammals. Ftame retardants have been lound in human blood and researchers tear that they can disturb lcetus development. Bio-accumulative' TGO‘QS demands require that plastic components weighing more than 25 grammes must not contain lrame retardants With organically bound chlorine or bromine. Lead can be found tn picture tubes, display screens, solder and capacitors Lead damages the nervous system and in higher doses, causes lead potsoning. The relevant bio-accumulative‘ TCO‘95 requirement permits the incluswn ol lead. as no replacement has yet been developed. Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the colour-generating layers at certain computer displays. Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in high closes. The relevant bio-accumulative' TCO'ss requirement states that batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm (parts per mtllion) bl cadmium. The colour-generating layers at display screens must not contain any cadmium. Mercury is sometimes found tn batteries, relays and switches. Mercury damages the nervous system and IS toxic in high doses. The relevant bio-accumulative' TCO‘SS requirement states that batteries may no contain more than 25 ppm (part per million) at mercury, demands require that no mercury is present in any otthe electrical crelectronrc components concerned with the display unit. CFCs (ireons) are sometimes used for washing printed Circuit boards and in the manulacture oi expanded loam tor packaging. CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the stratosphere, causing increased reception on Earth oi ultra-violet tight with consequent increased risks oi skin cancer (malignant melanoma). The relevant TCO'95 requirement: Neither CFCs nor HCFCs may be used during manuiacture at the product or its packaging. ' Eid-accurnulali‘i/e is defined as substances which accumulate Within It'vmg organisms. eeztl. tats
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