Hansol LCD B17BF-1 LCD Monitor User Manual 700T

Hansol LCD Inc. LCD Monitor 700T

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Table of Contents
Parts
Connection to Computer
How to Adjust Monitor Angle
Installing Monitor Driver
Name and Function of Front Keys
Power Management Feature
10
PC Menu
11
Video Menu
15
TV
18
SOUND Menu
21
Configuration OSD Menu
23
Picture In Pincture(PIP) function
26
Remote Controller
27
Standard Signal Table
28
Specification
29
Troubleshooting
30
Warning
32
Parts
Good Posture Guide
Parts
Place the monitor to face the user and then adjust the monitor angle.
Take a break (for about 10 minutes) at every hour during the work with
monitor.
Refer to the following figure to take the correct posture.
about 50cm
Look down the monitor
below the horizon.
Adjust the monitor to
prevent reflection.
LCD Monitor
Relax shoulders and arms,
and sit back on the chair.
Adjust the monitor stand
to acquire required angle.
Maintain the arms horizontally
and place hands softly on
the keyboard.
RCA Cable (Pair)
Signal Cable
Stereo Cable
Antenna Cable
S-VHS Cable
AC Power Cable
Keep feet flat on the ground.
12V-DC Adapter
Remote
Controller/Battery
User's Manual /
Warranty Card
Installation Diskette
Connection to Computer
Basic Connection
Port for 12V DC
cable from DC
adapter.
Applied Connection
1. Connect the adapter to "12V DC" input terminal.
2. Connect the computer cable to PC1.
3. Connect video (V1) connection cable or SVHS (V2) connection cable to
DVD, VCR or camcorder.
4. Connect audio output (computer, DVD, VCR or camcorder) to Audio In (L),
Audio In (R) or Audio In (Stereo).
5. Connect headphone or earphone to H-Phone terminal.
6. Connect antenna or CATV connection cable to "Antenna" terminal.
Port for Signal cable
from Signal Source.
General
For Macintosh
How to Adjust monitor Angle
In Usinga dapter.
Adapter for Macintosh (Optional)
Refer to the table on the rear side of
the optional Macintosh adapter and
adjust DIP switch by the resolution of
the monitor.
1. Use 220 V or 110 V. (Free Voltage)
2. Connect monitor and computer via Signal cable (See figure
3. Power on the monitor and computer.
Installing Monitor Driver
Run (Click) Install at CD-ROM driver and select the product model to set the optimum
display in Window 95 or 98.
Use the Driver CD provided.
Download the latest driver from home page of Hansol Electronics Inc.
(http://www.hansolel.co.kr).
Click 'Advanced..'.
Click 'Next>'.
Click 'Monitor'.
Automatic Installation
1. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM driver.
2. "Installation Manager" window appears.
(Or, double-click Install.exe in the CD-ROM driver folder using search function.)
3. Click "Driver Installation" icon.
4. Select the model and click "OK".
5. Select inf file of the model in the Drivers folder in CD-ROM driver, and then click
"OK" button.
6. Click "Exit" to close the installation.
Click 'Display a list of all...'.
Click 'Next>'.
Click 'Have Disk..'.
Manual Installation
1. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM driver.
2. Click 'My Computer' and follow the procedure below.
Select the driver and click 'OK'.
Click 'Next>'.
Click 'Control Panel'.
Click 'Display'.
Click 'Settings'.
Click 'Next>'.
Click 'Finish'.
3. Select Exit if the monitor model is changed, and then reboot Windows.
Name and Function of Front Keys
Front panel
Functions
Power Switch
Power switch is located in the lower center of the monitor stand.
You can push the switch to turn on/off the power.
Power Saving LED
Dark : Power off
Green : Normal mode
Green blinking : Power Saving mode or check signal Cable mode.
Signal Source LED
Each of the five LEDs (from left; PC1, PC2, TV, V1 and V2) over the power
switch indicates the source of the signal which the monitor displays.
On Screen Display (OSD) Function Button
OSD buttons on the front of the monitor perform the following functions.
MUTE KEY
VOL
SOURCE KEY
VOL
AUTO/SELECT KEY
CH
CH
MENU KEY
POWER KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
MUTE : Cut off sound
SOURCE : monitor displays source of the signal in order.
VIDEO
VIDEO
V)
(PC
AUTO/SELECT : Press this button, when OSD is not displayed, to perform
automatic setting. If you press this button when OSD is
displayed, you can select icons.
MENU : Press this button to display menus. if you press this button when OSD is
displayed, You can switch display to the previous menu and exit menu.
POWER : Power switch.
CH : Press this button to select TV channel in TV mode when OSD is not
displayed. Or press the button, when OSD is displayed, to move the
cursor into the menus which you want. when OSD is not displayed, you
can adjust brightness or contrast in PC/VIDEO mode.
VOL : Press this button to adjust volume of audio when OSD is not displayed.
By pressing this button when OSD is displayed, you can move cursor
into the menus or change gate level.
Power Management Feature
PC MENU
When not in use for a long period of time, the monitor
automatically reduces its power consumption, meeting power
saving standards of EPA and NUTEK.
The monitor is equipped with a power saving circuit that
conforms to the world-standard Display Power Manager
Signalling (DPMS) mode of Video Electronics Standard
Association (VESA).
The power management feature requires that the video card
of the computer should support DPMS function.
Status
LED Sign
Brightness
Move to
Power Consumption
Use
Normal
DPMS mode
Move to
to have the monitor darker,
to brighter.
Normal Power
Green Blinking
Contrast
5 W or Below
Move to
Move to
No image is displayed with LED blinking.
Monitor is in power saving mode.
Use mouse or keyboard to release power saving mode.
No image is displayed without LED on.
Power cable plug must be pulled out.
Check the power plugs on monitor and on the wall.
Use
or
to adjust contrast.
Horizontal Position
Move to
Use
10
or
Move to
to adjust display left or right.
11
Vertical Position
Move to
Use
or
Move to
to adjust display upward or downward.
Preset Color
Move to
"FULL,9300K,6500K"
FULL : Red, Green, Blue full
9300K : Bluish white
6500K : Reddish white
Clock
Move to
User Color
Move to
If Auto Adjustment function fails to remove video noise,
or to remove vertical noise.
Use
(Adjusting phase is required after the adjustment of
Pixel Frequency.)
Color
Move to
12
Move to
Use
Move to
or
to increase or decrease each color.
Scaling
Move to
Move to
Move to
13
Video Menu
ZOOM
Brightness
Move to
Move to
Move to
Sharpness/Phase
Use
Move to
to have the monitor darker,
to brighter.
Contrast
Move to
Move to
Move to
Use
Auto - config
Move to
or
to adjust contrast.
Horizontal Position
Move to
Move to
In most cases,AUTO ADJUSTMENT adjusts display
appropriately. Use PHASE or adjust PIXEL FREQ In
accordance with graphic card to fine tune the display.
14
Move to
Use
or
Move to
to adjust display left or right.
15
Vertical Position
Move to
Use
or
Move to
Sharpness
Move to
Move to
to adjust display upward or downward.
Hue/Saturation
Move to
Move to
PIP Position
Move to
Use
16
or
Move to
to adjust PIP position.
17
TV
Hue/Saturation
Channel
Move to
Move to
Use
or
Move to
Move to
to select channel.
Auto Channel Search
Brightness
Move to
Move to
Move to
Move to
Channel is searched automatically and saved.
Use
to have the monitor darker,
to brighter.
Select Configuration
Contrast
Move to
Move to
Use
18
or
to adjust contrast.
Move to
Move to
When signal is weak or the channel is not used for
broadcasting, it is available to add or delete the
channel.
19
Broadcast type
SOUND Menu
Sound Control
Move to
Move to
Move to
Use
or
Move to VOL, BASS,
TREBLE at
to select cable/air.
Caption
Sound Balence
Move to
Move to
Move to
Move to PC,
VIDEO, TV at
Speaker Balence
Move to
20
Move to
21
Configuration OSD Menu
Mute
OSD H-Position
Move to
Move to
Move to
Use
or
to Sound On/Off.
Use
or
Config Control
Move to
to adjust OSDleft or right.
OSD V-Position
Move to
Move to
Use
SAP
Move to
or
Move to
to adjust display upward or downward.
OSD On Time
Move to
Move to
22
Move to
Move to
23
OSD Overlay
Move to
Move to
Language
Move to
Factory Reset
Move to
Move to
Information
Move to
Move to
Move to
OSD Zoom
Move to
24
Move to
25
Picture In Pincture(PIP) function
Remote Controller
PIP On/Off
Move to
Move to
PIP Position
Move to
26
Move to
27
Specification
Standard Signal Table
Model
Resolution
Horizontal Frequency
(KHz)
Vertical Frequency
(Hz)
Clock Frequency
(MHz)
H700T (B17BF)
Type
Amorphous active matrix super TFT LCD
Screen Size
43.2cm (Diagonal)
Maximum Resolution
1280 X 1024@75 Hz
Pixel Range
0.264 mm X 0.264 mm
Maximum Colors
16.7 M
VGA
(720 X 400)
31.469
70.087
28.322
VGA
(640 X 480)
31.469
59.940
25.175
VGA
(640 X 480)
37.500
75.000
31.500
(640 X 480)
43.269
85.008
36.000
SVGA (800 X 600)
46.875
75.000
49.500
Contrast Rate
350 : 1
Visual Angle
75째 / 75째 / 65째 / 60째 (Left / Right / Up / Down)
Response Speed
25 ms
Brightness
250 cd/m2
VGA
SVGA (800 X 600)
53.674
85.061
56.250
XGA (1024 X 768)
48.363
60.004
65.000
XGA (1024 X 768)
60.023
75.029
78.750
XGA (1024 X 768)
68.677
84.997
94.500
SXGA (1280 X 1024)
63.981
60.020
108.000
SXGA (1280 X 1024)
79.976
75.025
135.000
MAC (640 X 480)
35.000
66.667
30.240
MAC (832 X 624)
49.726
74.551
57.284
MAC (1152 X 870)
68.681
75.062
100.000
"Out of range" displayed on the screen.
This message is displayed when the signal from video card exceeds
the maximum frequency of the monitor. Readjust resolution and frequency in accordance with the monitor capacity. (Refer to Standard
Signal Table)
LCD
Panel
Synchro Horizontal Frequency
nization Vertical Frequency
Video
Input
Video Signal
Front Part
Analog RGB (0.714 Vpp)
50 W
Under 5 W
MUTE, SOURCE, AUTO/SELECT, MENU,CH,
VOL SWITCH
Power Adapter
MultiMedia
Input: 85/265V (50~60 Hz), Output: 12V, 5A, 60W
TV
NTSC
Audio
3 Watt Speaker X 2 (Max.)
Video
CVBS, S-VHS
Wall Mount
VESA Standard
Safety Standard
Safety
Standard EMI
& EMI
FCC
Dimension Size and Weight
436 X 448 X 197 / 6.3 Kg
Low Radiation
28
85 Hz (Min.)
Synchronous Signal Mode H, V Separate TTL Sync,
Maximum
Power
Consumption Power Saving Mode
Control key
80 kHz (Max.)
UL
MPR-II
29
Troubleshooting
Double images or
'ghosts'.
Power LED is off.
No picture.
Check the power connection.
(Refer to page 4)
Picture is dark.
Message, "Message."
is displayed on the
screen.
Check if computer power is on.
Message, "No cable."
is displayed on the
screen.
Check the computer connection cable.
(Refer to page 4)
Screen looks to be run
down.
Screen is not clear.
Check the signal cable between monitor
and computer. (Refer to page 4)
Perform AUTO ADJUSTMENT.
Perform FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT and
Adjust PHASE.
Switch off/on the monitor.
Remove accessories (Video extension
cable and others) and switch on.
Picture is biased or cut
or too wide.
Power LED turns into
amber or blinking
amber.
No sound.
Dead sound.
Display is unstable and
trembling.
Check the resolution and frequency of
computer and video card, and set up the
again in reference to the current monitor
mode and standard signal mode table.
TV signal is not
received.
Color is irregular.
30
Check the resolution and frequency of
computer and video card, and set up a
gain in reference to the current monitor
mode and standard signal mode table.
Adjust COLOR at User Mode in OSD Color
Menu.
Adjust COLOR at User Mode in OSD Color
Menu.
Perform OSD ADJUSTMENT.
Perform AUTO ADJUSTMENT.
Monitor is in power saving mode.
Check the voice signal connection code or
adjust volume.
Adjust BASS and TREBLE.
Check if the selected channel mode is in
accordance with the channel mode of the
area.
Select AUTO SEARCH to set up the
channel automatically.
31
Warning
Memo
To prevent damage or loss, please read this warning carefully.
When connecting/disconnecting the plug, pull out
the plug itself, and never pull the plug to prevent fire
caused by short.
To prevent electric shock, do not
connect/disconnect the plug with wet hand.
If you see smoke or smell something burning, stop
using the unit, switch off the power, pull out the plug,
and then contact your local service station.
To prevent fire, do not connect a large number of
equipment in a single line.
To prevent fire and electric shock, pull out the plug
in case of thunder and lightening.
To prevent fire and electric shock, do not try to take
the monitor apart or repair it yourself. Contact your
local service station or customer service center for
inspection, modification or repair.
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