Digital Device LD-500T TFT LCD Monitor User Manual B02071813Mnl
Digital Device Inc. TFT LCD Monitor B02071813Mnl
Users Manual
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When you turn on the monitor. the Micro controller tlrst checks the dlsplay mode memory stored in the user setting area and factory presettlng area “timer The microcontrotler has memory capacity to store 24 ditterent display modes including timing tormats and display settings This memory capacity is divided into two parts, One is user setting area, the other is the factory preseltlng area. meant: The user can add nonstandard modes, Ii you adjust display Image, the image is saved automatically. Then the microcontroller elways detects and displays the test mode stored in the user setting area when the monitor is turned on. The user setting area maintains the last 6 display modes set by the user In Its memory. When the user setting area is tull(6 modes are registered), it new nonstandard timing is registered, the oldest timing setting will be deleted There are H dispr modes stored in this area. These display modes are preset at the lactory and include most of the display modes currently availabie(see Timing Charts ot this manual). You can also retrieve the tactory preset mode by selecting the RECALL menu. The monitor automatically saves the setting value alter certain time (20 sec) of ediustinu OSD menu. Minotaur» aileron This monitor equipped with DPMSlDIeplay Management Signaling) iunclton which automatically leads the monitor to the state at power saving that consumes just a little power less than SWatts. when the computer is left unattended. The DPMS tunetion requires support trom the computer system at any sotlware DPMs tunclion applied, currently being used, it the keyboardior mouse)ls tell unattended tor a certain period, the program or system will set the sync signals to DPMS modes. The DPMS iunolion has three status. The recommended signal, power consumption and recovery times are shown in the below. ”250,10“ From Pumas)? mm 811m ' Low level : 0.4V max High level : 2.4V mm lawn-mm) ‘ Sync mum) Pawn H—sync pulse width 1.0us S Sync Pulse Width 5 3,0us V—sync pulse width 0,04ms § Sync Pulse Wldlh s 0,5us NOTE "hawidmofsyncPulselSoutuflnpmflmlng mngemwnhormybeablelloopomlaabnomal. Bemtochecktnssymmfiuwidmwinput timing. NOTE For better quallty 0! display Image. use me liming and polarity shown In the preset mod- table. lemuser‘sguideofywvideacard w ensure mafibilnyl mm: Table mm mm mm|m “17mm KHz ma mask/m as 91.71: when» IB 15d us 5110 _._._|__ W4) mm "mm 5750 WW Vsnlcal soulsoo Frequency m1 sum madman mmfl Periodm) mm Amsmqm mum me mm mm we we Acflvqu) 121513246 mm 0.021 mm Interlaced mm lNonnalmode When video signal is working with normal display condition, power LED is lit Green. I DPMS mode The LED indicates dillefenl status when this unit operates In dltteranl power saving modes. lNotSupporMVideo When unsuitable signal ls detected, lhe display “Not Supported VIdeo' message. | On Screen Disglay Settlg lAuto Setup Aulomalically ediusl lhe position, phaseblack and white levels ol the screen. I Brighlnels Adjust (he inlensily ol the screen. Icomrest Adjust the oonlrast of the screen. IlmageMjust l) Hovlzoml Poolllon I Miusl lha nnrizontat position. 2) Valle-l Pudfion 2 Adiull the vertical position 3) seat. / Cowl-r 151 COLORLCD MONITOR 500101 (Dcovaerrn mugerrmtabblammwaues umwuummm ‘ WrAmmewawmbebadadhdhaemm —lum1AwmntahtslorNulrd mammogram-mum Q—Wmnmgamamelwwemhmmbehefidhmlmemm mam m:wumunmmuhM-m m:wmmdwmmmumanaoe. m:wmmdmmmdmmsm QMMW Miwhmdhmlfldhmmdhmsm. w:wnmfiyummwu&mmahm'sm om:wmmwanmmeumewutuwnfsm EH Sim-mud ®Pime unzmmmwm QM m:mhmm QMOM -mn0nmdese:seeemumummmma -mwm:saeeiemmum mm fl ©Mmemm:3dsammm. 65d! ”Exit I Languages Change the BSD language selection, 03!) exits back to main menu with new language activalad IOSD Settings “09“!th ®Huiarflhflnn1mll|eomlhmum gvmmzmheomvmmslm Edi ztosnsunrsnect lheOSDsizet 3) OSD Tnnsperency : Adiusl lhs 050 Transparency. 4308D11mwl1Miuetllie OSD Timeout. 5 Exit 1 Restore Factuy PM Resels all values that are global seltlngspand mode specific to the current mode. I Exit Menu Exit. | 0 Control Procedu mm external eqipment MENU SELECT SELECT "m a 6 6 6 e —> —> —> —> Be sure to turn on the power at your computer before connecting .. was,“ Movcma Selectttw anemaa, 5mm the Monitor MEMJ kay MENU Icon MENU Function w emble the . OSD MENU MENU MENU MENU 0 <— 0 <— 0 <— 9 End «if Exit End of adjust adlust adjustment ma value ma value l Main menu &contmt selection Press the MENU key to access the main menu. Select the MENU Icon you wtsh to 311de1 by the v or A key. l Exit Menu Press the MENU key to exwt. mo input terminal A 15 pin D-sub connector is used as the input signal connector. Pin and input signals are shown in the table below lAuto exit The OSD Images are disappeaved automalically after Iew Plumber Slpullume Pint-umber Signal-nu Flu-um" Slglulluml seccnds inactivity. 1 Red 2 (hm 3 Blue 7 4 1 NC 5 GND 6 RED-0nd - lAuto save 7 GREENGND a J- BLUEGND 9 45V . , _ to “sham I! NC 12 SDMDDC) The monitor automallcally saves the new seltmg while OSD exits. 13 Hrsync 14 V-sym 15 scumxy {m coma Len momma | Installation I From View ——-——- MENU BUTTON SEIIC’T BUTTON ADJJST BUTTONS (DWNEUP) POWEi SWlTCH POWER INDICATOR(LED) LCD 15‘ MONITOR SELECT BUTTON MENU BUTT ON POWER INDICATOR(LED) VAG CABLE POWER CORD POWER swrrcu ADJUST aunous (Dowuaup) ' IMVIew USER'S GUIDE AC/DC ADAPTOR DC JACKl12V) D—SUB CONNECTOR | How to get the most enjoyment with monitor This is a 15' color LCD monitor to display signals trom PC or Video equipment This manual has been prepared to assist you in becoming tamiliar with your new display monitor. Features ~15'v|ewahle XGAttOZAX7SB) resolution LCD module ~ 262,144 Color Display » Brightness (250cd/m‘) » Viewing angle (U/D : 55760' RIL : 70'170') ~DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) , Implement the BBC 1/25 leatures. DDC t/ZB uses a tormerly unconnected signal pins in the 15—pin VGA connectorr The system will pertorm 'p|ug& Play" teature it both monitor and host systems support DDC t/ZB protocol. NOTE Some computer systems are not compatible with the BBC standard. if your monitor is displaying a wrong resolution, please check your computer system including a BBC compatible video card and contact Servloe Center. ”by precautions This Monitor has been engineered and manutactured to assure your satety, and you can prevent your satety trom serlous electrical shock and other hazards by keeping in the tollowing attentions, Do not place heavy, wet or magnetic obiecls on the monitor power cord. Never cover the ventilation openings With any material and never touch them with metallic oi inflammable materials. Avoid operating the monitor in the place extremely heated. humid or attected by dust. Temperature 1 0~40’C Humidity : 30~80RH Be sure to turn the monitor ott hetore plugging the power cord into the socket ot power source, Do not use the sharp tool such as pin or pencd to avoid scratch on the LCD surtace. 306.1 XIZDJ-I J 261.!M(Nu1ml). 1&77721qmm) memmumnmw mmmmuwmufl. Lhmmflhhhmwfinuflmhm. ludlhllhllifilflrndluhcmm umfihmmnbummddamm LTMWubhmldbempmynmadmme Viacom/0mm 2.112v‘deoaldmubecuwludyumdhlmslm mmmnmm. 1024 x768575Hz Cmmm. Brim, HIV Pntilim eu: | FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT NOTE : The equipment has been tested and tound tn comply with the timits tor a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 at the FCC Ruin These limits are designed to provide reasonable protecton against harrntul intertarenee in a residential Installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio trequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interterence to radlo communications. However, there Is no guarantee that interierence will not occur in a particular installation. It this equipment does cause harmtul interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment all and an, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interlerenoe by one or more at the lollowing measures. - Reoriant or relocate the receiving antenna. — Increase the separation between the equipment and receivert - Connect the equipment Into an outlet on a circuit ditterent trom that to which the receiver is connected - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio. TV technical tor help. ~ Only shielded interlace cable should be used. Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not expressly approved by the gramee or manutacturer could wid the users authority to operate such equlpment.
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