LG Electronics USA CB995C 19-inch Color Monitor User Manual

LG Electronics USA 19-inch Color Monitor Users Manual

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StudioWorks
995E/995U
User’s Guide
Model : CBQ95CE
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set.
Retain it for future reference
Record model number and serial number of the seL
See the label attached on the back cover and quote this
information to your dealer when you require service
Avant d’utiliser ou de régler eel appareil pour la premiere
fois, lisez attentivernerrl oe manuel d'instmctious
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mEn=o<gnal cable to the Side of the
adapter block With 3 rows
3. Connect the attached adapter block/Slgnal cable to the video output on
your MAC
4. Power ON the PC, then the monrtor.
5. I! you see the SELF DIAGNOSTICS message, check the Signal cable
and connectors
6. After using the system, power OFF lhe monrtor, lhen the PC.
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Adapter mg
D—ISP
Signal Cable
Power Cord
Figure 2.
Installation
Making use of USB (Universal Serial Bus) Feature"
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an innovation in connecting your
diflerent desktop peripherals conveniently to your computer. By
using the USB, you will be able to connect your mouse, keyboard,
printer, and other peripherals to your monitor instead of having to
connect them to your computer. This will give you greater flexibility in
setting up your system. USB allows you to connect chain up to 120
devics on a single USB port, and you can “hot" plug (attach them
while the computer is running) or unplug them while maintaining
Plug and Plug auto detection and configuration. This monitor has
an integrated self-powered USB hub, allowing up to 4 other USB
devices to be attached it.
USB connection 1. Connect the upstream port of the monttor to the downstream port of
the USB compliant PC oranother hub uStng the USB cable (Computer
must have a USB port),
2. Connect the USB compltant penpherals to the downstream ports of
the mentor.
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aw 0062 0te‘ a‘ To use domlmm portal
t“ onet‘p the use compltant PC or
another hub Cable
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Applies to 995“ onlytA6~A8paQe)- uss Upstream connector use Downstream connector
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Installation
USB specifications
‘ Applies to MD only(A6~A8 page).
Making use of USB (Universal Serial Bus) Feature *
Example of connection
USBstandard
Downslream power suppry
Com ' ti
Rem 1.0 oomphed selfrpoweved hub
500mA for each (MAX)
12 Mbps (full), 15 Mbps (10W)
1 Upstream pan
4 Downsueam ports
USB~Monitor software
tunctlon
' Applies to 995U ontytA6~A8 page),
Installation
Making use of USB (Universal Serial Bus) Feature"
As an added advantage, the monitor can be controlled from a
computer with a mouse or keyboard. Making adjustments to the
image size, position, screen color and operating parameters of the
monitor is easy with the USB-Monitor software (please refer to the
supplied disk)‘
To am the USE-Monitor software
function:
1. Click the right button of the mouse,
then select the Properties.
The Display Properties Windows
appears, as shown in the figure.
2. Click the USB~Monitor,
You can select and adiust the Control
Options (General. Color and
Advanced).
3. When you are finished the making
changes, click the Save.
To reset the image Without appt/ing
changes, cllck the Default.
Degauss removes magnetic field
buildup that can be affect color purity
and convergence,
4. To close the Window, click OK
Display Properlies
Location and Function of Controls
Front View
Power Button
Power Indlcator
Digital Control Panel
Rear View
— ID Label
— DSub Slgnal Connecior
USB upstream port ’
" Applies to 995U onlyl
Operation
Control Panel Function
From Pane' Controls OSD Button Power Indicator
Use [has button to enter The power lndtcator trght rs shown m the
of exrt the on screen power button Thts rndtcator Irghts up
drsplay green when the monrtor operates
normally N the manner is m DPM (Energy
Swrng) mode tsundby/smpend/power
of", 1an tndrcalor color changes to am ber.
SET Button Power Button
Use these buttons to Use this button to enter Use thrs button [0 turn
choose orad|ust «ems a setectron n the on the mentor on or off.
tn the on screen display screen display.
On Screen Display (OSD) Control Adjustment
Making adjustments to the image size position and operating
parametels of the monitor are quick and my with the On Screen
Display Control system A quick example is given below to familiarize
you with the use of the controls. Following section is an outline of the
avaflxble adjustments and selections you can make using the OSD.
Press the OSD Button, then the main menu of the OSD appears.
To aooes a control, use the A or V Buttons. When the icon you
want becomes htghlighted, press the SET Button.
Use the AV/ <1 l> Buttons to adtust the tern tothe deswed level.
Accept the changes by presstng the SET Button.
GWASG'Q wtfl
Exit the OSD by Pressung the OSD Button,
BRIGHTNESSICONTRAST
Operation
On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and
Adjustment
You were introduced to the pmcedure of selection and adjusting an
item using the OSD system
Listed below an the icons, icon names, and icon descriptions of the
items that are shown on the Menu
OSD Adjust
~ ‘ G Brightness
Used to adjust lha brightness ol lhe
' screen.
Conlrast
Adjust the display lo the conlrasl
desired
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PRESEY 5500KI 9300K
To appear lhe displays color
temperature
'6500K:SIightly reddish white.
'9300K:Slighlly bluish white.
User easily color set without
adjuslmenl Red, Green and Blue
(RIG/B).
RED To set your own color levels,
GREEN To set your own color levels.
BLUE To set your own color levels.
Vertlcal Posltlon
To move image up and down.
Horizontal Posltlon
To move picture image left and
right.
Adjustment
OSD Adjust
On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and
Desc
Vertlcal Size
To adjust image height.
horizontal Size
To adjust image width.
DD
Side Plncushlon
To curred the bowing in and out of the
image.
Slde plncnshton balance
To correct the balance at both sides
bowling.
Trapezoid
To correct geometric distortion.
Parallelogram
This control adjusts tor a skewing
ol the screen image.
Comer Top
To correct the irregular distortion of
the displayed image.
Comer Bottom
To correct the irregular distortion ol
the displayed image.
Tlll
To correct image rotation.
DDC
VIDEOLEVE. This item is used to select the monitor’s
input signal level. The normal level
used tor most PC's is 0.7V.
When the screen suddenly gels
brightened or blurry, please select
1.0V and try again.
To select the BBC lunclionlON/OFF).
LANGUAGE To choose the language in which
the control names are displayed.
CSDPOSTDN To adiust position oi the OSD
window on the screen.
“
Operation
,Q. On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and
06° g-yfi 54» Adjustment
. v
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NHM
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CLAPMP In case at input SOG(Sync On
Green) Video Signal, the back
raster will appear the green. Then.
to select the SOG(Sync On Green)
in the clamp, will take you back to
the original beck rasterl
DEGAUSS To manually demagneth the
screen which may show some
image or color incorrectly.
RECALL It the monitor is operating in a
iactory preset mode, this control
will reset the image to the iactory
preset mode.
It the monitor is operating in a user
mode, this control has no ettect.
MOIRE This item allows you to reduce Ihe
moire (Moire is caused by
interlerence Horizontal Scan Line
with the periodlcal dot screen). It is
normally OFF(H:0/V 10).
The moire adjustments may atlect
the locus 01 the screen.
The screen image may shake
slightly while the moire reduction
function is on.
«mama This item allows you to elitist the
horizontal convergence.
The horizontal convergence control
adjust the alignment at the red and
blue horizontal fields
Technical Information
Power Consumption
Energy Saving Design
This monrtoroomplres With the EPA's Energy Star program, which 5 a
program desrgned to have manufacturers of computer equipment build
crrcurtry into their products to reduce power consum puon dunng trme oi
non-use.
Thrs monitor also goes into its energy saying mode if you exceed the
monitor‘s operating limits, such as the maximum resolution 0! i600x1200
or the frequency relresh rates of 3096kHz horizontal or 501 GOHZ vertical.
When this monitor is used with a Green or EPA Energy Star PC, ora PC
with a screen blanking software followrng the VESA Display Power
Management Signalling (DPMS) protocol, this monitor can conserve
significant energy by reducing power consumption during penods of non-
use. When the PC goes into the energy saying mode, the monitor erI go
into a suspended operatron state, indicated by the Power LED light
changing from a green color to an amber color, After an extended penod
in the suspended mode, the monitor wrll then enter a sem r—OFF mode to
conserve more energy, In the semtOFF mode or DPMS OFF mode as we
call it in our specifications, the Power LED WI|| strll show an amber color,
When you awaken your PC by hitting a key or movrng the mouse, the
monitor Will also awaken to its normal operating mode, indicated by the
green Power LED light, By foilowrng these conventions, the power
consumption can be reduced to the following levels
Mode Video Conpnlnpimn lED Cfllor
NormaI(Max.) On On Normal 5130W(140W) Green
Stand-by on On 0" s swraowi Amber
Suspend On on on s 8W(30W) Amber
PowerOfl on on on s swtzowi Amber
—
l : with use
Low Radiation Compliance
(MPH ll)
DDc (Display Data
Channel)
Technical Information
Low Radiation Compliance (MPR If) and
BBC (Display Data Channel)
This monitor meets one of the strictest guidelines available today ior tow
radiation emissions, offenng the user extra shietding and an antistatic
screen coating These guideiines, set forth by a government agenw in
Sweden, iimrt the amount of emission allowed in the Extremeiy Low
Frequenc/ (ELF) and Very Low Frequenc/ (VLF) electromagnetic range.
DDC is a communication channel over which the monitor autom aticaliy
informs the host system (PC) about its capabil'ties, This monitor has [W0
DDC function; DDCI and DDCZB, DDC] and 00028 carry out Ul’ll
directional communication between the PC and the monitor. Under these
situations, the PC sends dispiay data to the monitor but not commands to
control the monitor settings
Technical Information
Video Memory Modes
The monitor has 31 memory locations for display modes, 5 of which
ate factory preset to popular video modes.
Display Modes
(Resolution)
1 VESA 640 x 480 43.269 35
2 VESA 800 x 600 53574 as
a VESA 1024 x 768 68.677 35
4 vEsA 1280 x1024 91.146 35
5 VESA 1600 x 1200 93,750 75
User Modes - Modes 631 are empty and can accept new vrdeo data. If the monrtor
detects a new video mode that has not been present before or is not
one of the preset modes, itstores the new mode automatically In one
of the empty modes startrrig wnh mode 6.
If you use up the 26 blank modes and still have more new Video
modes, the monitor replaces the informatron in the user modes starting
wrth mode 6.
Recalling Display Modes . When your monrtor detects a mode rt has seen before, it automatically
recalls the image settings you may have made the last time you used
that mode.
You may, however, manually force a recall of each of the 5 preset
modes by pressing the Recall button. All preset modes are
automatically recalled as the monitor senses the incoming signal.
The abrlrty to recall the preset modes rs dependent on the signal
oormng from your PC‘s video card or system. ll this signal does not
match any of the factory modes, the monrtor automatically sets rtself to
display the image
Technical information
Troubleshooting
Check the following before calling for service.
SELF DIAGNOSTICS message.
. The Signal cable ls not connected, or is loose Check and secure the
connection
OUT OF FREQUENCY message appears,
. The lrequenw of the srgnal lrom the VldeO card IS outsrde the operating
range of the monitor,
*Horizontal Frequency : 3&96kHz
*Verlical Frequency : 5016.on
Use the graphics board's utility software to change the frequency
setting (Refer to the manual for graphics board).
The power LED is illuminated amber.
- Dlsplay power management mode.
. There IS no active signal oomrng from the PC
. The Signal cable is not fastened securely
. Check the com puter power and graphics adapter configuration.
The image on the SCREEN is not centered, or too small,
or not a rectangle shape.
. Image adiustmenl not been done yet in the current operating mode
Use the OSD, SET and AVI<1 l> buttons to set the image to your liking.
Technical Information
Service
Unplug the monitor from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel when :
. The power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
. Liquid has been spilled intothe monitor.
. The monitor has been exposed to rain or water
. The monitor does not operate normally lollowtng the operating
InSVUCIIOHS Adjust only those controls that are owered in the
operating instructions. An improper adiustment of other controls may
result in damage and often requires extenswe work by a qualified
technioan to restore the monitor to normal operation,
. The monitor has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged
. The monitor exhibits a distinct change in performance.
. Snapping or popping from the monitor is oonunuous or lrequent while
the monitor is operating it is normal for some montors to make
occasnnal sounds when being turned on or off, or when changing
Video modes.
Do not attempt to service the monitor voursell, as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personneL
Sync slgnal Types
SI nal Connector
In Assignment
Technical Information
Specifications
Prior'
1 Separate S/nc. H. 9mm v. Sync.
2 Composne Sync HN, Sync. NC
3 Sync. On Green N c. N o
[MC : No Connection)
15pm VGA Connector
Pin SignalLD-Sub) Pin SignaKD-Sub)
1 Red 9 N ,C
2 Green 10 Ground
3 Blue I 1 Ground
4 Ground 12 SDA
5 Selflest 13 H, Svnc.
6 Red Ground 14 v. Sync.
7 Green Ground 15 SCL
3 Blue Ground
Technical Information
Picture Tube
Sync Input
Video Input
Dirnenslons
(with till/swivel stand)
Power Input
Weight
Environmental Conditlons
Specifications
19 inch (180 Inches v1ewabie)FST
90 degree deflection
0.26mm Siot pitch
AntrSlatic E-coatrn
Horizontal Freq. 30 - 9610-11 (Automatic)
Vertical Freq, 50 — iGOHz (Automatic)
Input Form Separate TTL, Positrve/Negatwe
Com posrre 'I'|'L, Poems/Negative
SOG (SVnc On Green)
Signal Input 15 pm DSub Connector
Input Form Separate, RGB Analog, 0 Wop/75 ohm, PDsrtNe
Resolutionlmaxl 1600>< 1200 ©75HZ
Vlfidth 44.80 cm / I7.6 Inches
Height 46.85 cm / 18.4 inches
Depth 4760 cm / 18.7 inches
AC 1W2AW SO/GOHZ 2.0A
Net 23 kg (50.7 Ibs)
Operating Condition
Temperature 10 'C to 35 ‘C
Humidity 10 % to 90 % nonCondensrng
Storage Condition
Temperature 0 'C to 60 "C
Humidity 5 % to 90 % nonCondensrng
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Appendix
Communications Regulation Information
FCC Comp|ianoe statement This equipment has been tested and lound to oomply wrthin the limns of a
Class B digrtal deVioe pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These Iimrts
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm lul interference
in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio lrequeno/ energy
and if not installed and used in accordance With the instructions, may
cause harmful intenerenoe to radio communications. Howe/era there is no
guarantee that interlerence WI" not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmiul interference to radio or television
reception (which can be determined by tuming the equment on and oil),
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by using one or
more of the lollowing measures.
. Reorient or relocate the reoeii/ing antenna
. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circurt dillerent from that to
which the reoewer is connected.
. Consult the dealer or an expenenced radio/TV technician for help,
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responSible for compliance could void the user's (or your) authority to
operate the equipment. Only peripherals (digital InDUUOUlpUI dewces,
terrninals, printers, etc.) certified to comply wnh the Class B limits may be
attached to this monitor. Operation wnh nonoertilied peripherals is likely
to result in interference to radio and TV reception.
Only shielded signal cables may be used with this System.
Canadian DOC Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requwements of the Canadian
lnterferenceCausing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les eXigenoes du
Fleglement sur Ie materiel brouilleur du Canada.
CE Conformity Notice Products With the ”CE” Marking comply with the EMC
DlredNe(89/335/EEC) and LOW VOLTAGE Directtve (73/23/EEC) issued
by the Commission of the European Communrty.
Com piance With these directives implies conformity to the followmg
European Norms :
0 EN 55022 , Radio Frequency interference
0 EN 50082—1 . l 992 ; Electromagnetic immunity
0 EN 605552 ; Power Line Harmonics
0 EN 605553 Voltage Fluctuations
- EN 60950 ; Product Safety
Congratulations!
Why do we have
environmentally labelled
computers?
Environmental labelling of Personal Computers
You have iust purchased a TCO'QQ approved and labelled product! Your
choce has provided you With a product developed lor professional use.
Your purchase has also contributed to reduong the burden on the
environment and also to the lurther development of environmentally
adapted electronics products.
Tl'llS product meets the requirements for the T0099 scheme which
provides for an international enwronmental and quality labelling of personal
computers. The labelling scheme was developed as a ioint elfort by the
TCO (The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees), Svenska
Naturskyddsloreningen (The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation),
Statens Energimyndlghet (The Swedish National Energy Administration)
and SEMKO AB,
The reqLiirernents cover a Wide range ol issues enVironment,
ergonomics, usability, reduction of electric and magnetic fields, energy
consumption and electrical safety.
In marry oounines, environmental labelling has become an established
method for encouraging the adaptation of goods and services to the
enwronrnent. The main problem, as lar as computers and other
electronics equipment are oonoemed, is that environmentally harmlul
substances are used both in the products and during their manulacture.
Since it is not so lar pOSSible to satisfactorily recycle the maionty of
electronirs equipment, most of these potentially damaging substances
sooner or later enter nature,
There are also other characteristics ol a computer, such as energy
consumption levels, that are im ponant from the viewpornts of both the
worklinternal) and natural (extemal) environments Since all methods ol
electricity generation have a negative effect on the envrronment (ng
audio and climateinliuencing em isSions, radioactive waste), it IS vital to
save energy. Electronics equment in offices is often left running
oontinuously and thereby consumes a lot of energy.
Appendix
Environmental Labelling of Personal Computers
What does labelling The envrronmental demands impose restrictions on the presence and use
involve? of heavy metals, bromtnated and chlonnated llama retardants, CFCs
(lreons) and chlonnated sot/ems, among other things. The product must
be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer rs obliged to have an
envrronmental policy which must be adhered to in each country where the
oompany implements tts operattonal p0|l0/
The energy requirements include a demand that the computer and/or
drsplay, aftera certain period at inactmty, shall reduce tts power
consumptton to a lower level in one or more stages. The length of true to
reactryate the computer shall be reasonable lor the user.
Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands, for example,
in respect ol the reduction of electric and magnetlc fields, physical and
Visual ergonomtcs and good usabtlrty.
Below you erI find a brief summary of the envrronmental requirements
met by thIS product. The complete envrronmental criteria document may
be ordered from.
TCO Development
SE! 14 94 Stockholm, Sweden
Fax: +46 8 782 92 07
Email (lntemet): development@tcotse
Current information regarding TCO’99 approved and
labelled products may also be obtained via the Internet.
using the address: http:/lwww.tcc~inlo.coml
Environmental Flame retardants
requlremems Flame retardants are present in printed crrcutt boards, cables, Wires,
casrngs and housings. Their purpose rs to present, or at least to delay the
spread at lire. Up to 30% ot the plasttc in a oomputer casing can consrst
ol flame retardant substances. Most flame retardants contain bromine or
chlonde, and those flame retardants are chemtcalty related to another
group of envrronmental toxins, PCBs. Both the llame retardants containing
bromine or chloride and the PCBs are suspected ol grving rrse to severe
health elfects, incl udtng reproductive damage in fish—eating btrds and
mam mals, due to the broaccum ulatNe " processes. Flame retardants
have been lound tn human blood and researchers fearthat disturbances in
foetus development may occur.
Appendix
Environmental Labelling of Personal Computers
The relevant TCO'99 demand requires that plasttc oom portents wetghtng
more than 25 grams must not contain flame retardants wtth organically
bound bromine or chlorine, Flame retardants are allowed in the printed
crrcutt boards stnoe no substitutes are available.
CadmiumH
Cadmium ts present tn rechargeable battenes and in the colour-generating
layers of certain computer dlsplays. Cadmium damages the nervous
system and ts toxic ll‘l htgh doses. The relevant TCO'99 requirement
states that battenes, the colourgenerattng layers of display screens and
the electan or electronics components must not contain any cadmium.
Mercury”
Mercury ts sometimes lound in batteries, relays and switches. It damages
the nervous system and ts to>ltc tn htgh doses. The relevant TCO'99
requirement states that batteries may not oontatn any mercury. It also
demands that mercury ts not present in any of the electrical or electronics
components assooated with the labelled unrt. There ts however one
exceptton. Mercury ts, forthe time being, permitted in the back light
system of flat panel monrtors as there today ts no oommerCtally available
altemattve. TCO atms on removing thts exception when a mercury tree
alternative ts available.
CFCs (lreons)
The relevant TCO'QQ requirement states that neither CF Cs nor HCF Cs
may be used during the manufacture and assembly of the product. CFCs
(freons) are sometimes used for washing printed leCUll boards, CFCs
break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer tn the
stratosphere, causing increased reception on earth of ultravtolet light wtth
eg, increased nsls of skin cancertmalignant melanoma) as a
consequence.
Lead t .
Lead can be found tn picture tubes, dtsplay screens, solders and
capacitors Lead damages the nervous system and in htgher doses,
causes lead pctsoning. The relevant TCO'99 requirement permits the
inclusion of lead stnoe no replacement has yet been developed.
' Bimnltlaiw is defined a “mum wfitdt ncatrmlale wilhin living organisms
-- Lead, rad-um and Mercury an heavy metals which an lioammlativc.

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