LG Electronics USA CB997E 19-inch Color CRT Monitor User Manual

LG Electronics USA 19-inch Color CRT Monitor Users Manual

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Video Meflmy Mmdes
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Specifimlions
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Introduction
Bram! iii. Monileur
Utilisation du usn (Bus en sent mm»
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Collqwmmo del Monitor
Ulililzo deII'USB (Univefial Serial Bus) 4.
Posizione e Funzime dei Clmando di Cull-uni) ”DS
Funzione del Pamello di Controllo
Comrollo Regolalione On Scnen Display (OSDlD7
Elememi di Seleziont e Rtgolaziofle deII'OSD ..... D3
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Ulilizacifin del USB (Bus de serie univelsa
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Ispecificaciones
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Commando 0 Monitor
Utilizagio dc USB (Universal Serial Bus
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Introduction
Thank you for pnmlmsing a high resolution monitor. II will give you high
resolution performance and convenient reliable operalion in a variety of
video operating modes
Features
ENGLISH
. The m0l’lll0( 45 a l9 loches (18 O lnCheS vlewable l intelllgent. mlcroprooessor
based monnor comparlble wlil’l mos! analog RGB (Red, Green Blue) dlsplay
standards, lncludrng lElvl PC‘, PS/Z", Applei Maclnroeh‘, Centrls‘, Ouadral‘i and
Macrnrosh |l famlly
. The monltor prowdes Crlsp rext and led color graphlcs wrth VGA, SVGA, XGA,
and VESA Ergonomlc modSS lnon-rnrerlaced), and most Macnnlosh oom pallble
color vldeo oarde when used Wllh the appropriate adaptor The monnor's Wide
comparlbllm/ makes 11 possnble to upgrade vrdeo cards or sorrware wnnout
purchasrng a new moflllcf
.‘ Drgnally controlled autoscannmg lS done wllh zl re mlcroprocessor lo: horlzonral
scan frequenoes between 30 and 96kHz, and vemcal scan rrequenoes
between 50l GOHZ
. Thls monlror IS Capable ol producan a rnaxunum horlzomal resolunon of lGOO
dots and a maxlmum vemcal resolullon ol lZCO lunes
. The mleOplOCe‘SSOf—bafied dxglral conlrols allow you to adlusr convenlenlly a
varleiy of |mage conlrols by usmg the OSD (On Screen Dlsplay)
. USB (Unwersal Serial Bus) pons al rhe back ol rhe n lonltor are prepared Ior rhe
USB cable and hub Vou can essay and llexlblv connect USBrdeSlgned devices?
Such as a mouse, keyboard or pllfllef- to me momtor lor nue Plug and Plav
funalon "
. Plug and play capabnllly ll supponed by your svslern
. This monnorhas DDC 1 and BBC 28 lunctuon ""
- Compliant with (he lollowlng regulated speclilcatlorls
» EPA ENERGY Sum
Swedish MPR ll
- SWedISh TCO'99
' Apple: ro 9008 plus on»
' ' For derailed mfg/matron, please refer to the Reference crowded
Connecting the Monitor
. Turn all the equipment and all attached options.
. Carefully set the monitor lace-down with the underside lacing you.
Installation
I. Altgn the hooks on the tttt/swrvel stand wtth the matchtng stots tn the base of
the mentor
2 tnsert the hooks tnto stots
3 Slide the ttlthwtvel stand toward the front 0! the mentor unttt the tatches dick
mm the tocked posmon
Latch
Connecting the Monitor
On the back of the monitor are two plug-in connections; one for the AC
power cord, and the other for the signal cable from the video card.
0 Power ott both the monflor and PC
9 Connect the 15 pun VGA connector of the supplted stgnal cable to the output
VGA vrdeo connector on the PC. The connectors thI mate onh/ one way ll
you cannot attach the cable easrly, turn the oonnector upstde down and try
agatn. When mated, ttghten the thumbscrews to secure the connectton
0 Locate the approprtate MAC to VGA adapter block at your local computer
store Thts adapter changes the htgh denstty 3 row 15 pm VGA connector to
the correct 15 pm 2 row connection to mate Wllh your MAC Attach the other
end of the stgnal cable to the stde of the adapter block wtth 3 rows
Connect the attached adapter block/etgnal cable to the Video output on your
MAC
9 One end 0! the AC power cord ts connected tnto the AC power connector on
the back ol the mentor The other end rs plugged tnto a properly grounded
threepfong AC outlet.
0 Power ON the PC, then the monttor.
6 lf you see the SELF DIAGNOSTICS message, check the etgnal cable and
connectors
@ Alter usrng the system, power OFF the monttor, then the PC
MACINTOSH
Making use of USB (Universal Serial Bus)— Apphas to 9005 plus only
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an innovation in connecting your different
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 imtead 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 devices 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 at the mentor to the downstream port 0! the USB
compliant PC or another hub usthg the USB cable (Computer must have a
USB Dora
2. Connect the USB compliant penpherals to the downstream ports of the
I'l’lOFHlOI'v
USB downslream Ports
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poi another hub mole
Location and Function of Controls
Front View
Power B utton
Power tndlcator
SELECT Button
AV/<1 D Buttons
MENU Button
Rear View
tD Label
USB upstream port"
USB downstream ports“
AC Power Socket
DrSub Sgnal Cable
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Control Panel Function
Front Panel Controls
MENU aunon sneer Button Pow" toms) indicator
Av/q l> Buttons

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entering the On Screen D'splay (BSD) system. Press the
A/D buttons to display the menu and men the V/A/d/D
buttons to adjust the settings. To save all changes, press
the MENU human The Brightness and Contrast turictions
are also available in the On Screen Display (OSDl menu.
set-to MENU Button Use ttns button to enter or exit the on screen
atsptay,
a AV/Q l> Bunons Use these buttons (0 choose or adjust items in
<1 l>° the on screen display.
0 mm SELECT Button Use this button to enter a selection in the on
screen display,
Poorer (DPMS) This Indicator lights up green when the monitor
Indicator operates normally. it the monitor is in DPM
(Energy Saving) mode (stand-bylsuspendlo“),
this indicator color changes to amber.
6 Power Button Use this button to turn the monitor on or oil
On Screen Display (OSD) Control Adjustment
Making adjustments to the image size, position and operating parameters of
the monitor are quick and easy with the On Screen Display Control system. A
quick example is given below to familiarize you with the use ofthe controLs.
Following section is an outline ofthe available adjustments and selections you
can make using the OSD.
To make adllJSlmenlS ll’l the On Screen Dtsplay, follow these steps.
[A
MENUQ —> Do —> D SELECT
\ Q
MENUQ <— .3ELECT+—@ v L>o
Press the MENU Button, then the mam menu of the OSD appears
To acces a control, use the A or V Buttons When the teen you want
bamrrtes htghltghted, press the SELECT Button.
Use the AV/ 4 D Buttons to ad|ust the Item to the desired level
Accept the changes by pressing the SELECT Button
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Exit the OSD by Pressing the MENU Button,
On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustment
You were introduced to the procedure of selection and adjusting an item
using the OSD system. Listed below are the icons, icon names, and icon
descriptions ofthe items that are shown on the Menu.
Des
Brightness
Used to adjusl the brightness of the
sueen
Contrast
Adiusl the dsplay lo the aontras! desired,
POsIIION
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T m Vem‘ml Position
To move image up and down.
4- Q HorizontalPosilion
To move picture image let! and tight.
"fwiétg,
Vertlcel Sim
To ad|ust lmage height.
Horizontal Sim
To adjust lmage width,
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On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustment
uptiun
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To correct image relation.
Slde Fincushion
To coma: me bowing In and am ol the
image.
Side plmusmon bulanee
To owed lhe balance oi bolh sides
bowlng,
Parallelogram
ms wnlrol adjusts ref 3 skewing ol me
screen Image,
rmpezoia
To correct geomernc distortion
Top comer
To correct the irregular d|slomon ol me
displayed image.
Bottom Comer
70 correct the irregular dislomon ol Ihe
displayed image.
TEMP
RED
GREEN
BLUE
PRESET 650050 9300K
To appear me displays color temperature.
~ ssooKzsnghny reddlsh while
~ 9GOOK:SIighIIy bluish while.
User easily color set Without ad|uslmenl
Red. Green and Blue lH/G/Bl.
T0 sel your own color levels.
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On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustment
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LANGUAGE To choose them in which the
comm! names are dspiayed
OSDMenmareavadaNen 11 languages
English German, French, Spanish Italian.
Swedsh. Fflnish, Pomguese. Korean.
Chinese and Russian.
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nsewss > on may show some image or ooxorinoonemly,
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fruity it in the P1361 Mode.
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Video Memory Modes
The monitor has 19 memory locations for display modes, 4 of which are
factory preset to popular video modes
Preset Modes (Resolution)
I .
1 VESA 640 x 450 85
2 VESA 800 x 600 as
3 VESA 1024 x 753 as
4 VESA 1280 x 1024 as
“
User Modes
. Modes 519 are empty and can accept new VldeO data If the monltor detects a
new vrdeo mode that has not been present before or s not one of the preset
modes, 11 stores the new mode automatlcally tn one of the empty modes
startlng wvth mode 5
llyou use up the l5 blank modes and strll have more new yldeo modes, the
monttor replaces the lnlormatron tn the user modes startlng WIIl’l mode 5
Recalling Display Modes
. When your n lonttor detects a mode lt has seen before, lt automatically recalls
the m age settings you may have made the last tlme you used that mode
You may, however, manually force a recall of each of the 4 preset modes by
presslng the Recall button Alt preset modes are automatrcalw recalled as the
monrtor senses the lncornlng srgnal
The aDlltly to recall the preset modes rs dependent on the signal commg from
your PC's yrdeo card or system li thls srgnal does not match any of the factory
modes, the manner automatrcally sets ltself to drsplay the merge.
Troubleshooting
Check the following before calling for service.
SELF DIAGNOSTlCS message.
. The Signal cable Is not connected, or lS loose Check and secure the OOHI‘leCIlOI’l
OUT OF FREQUENCY message appears.
. The frequency of the sync input rs outslde the operatrng range of the monitor
‘Horizontal Frequency : 30-96kHz
”Vertical Frequency: 50-160Hz
Use the graphrcs board‘s Ulllllv software to change the lrequenw settlng (Refer
to the manual for graphrcs board).
The power LED is illuminated amber
. Display power management mode
. There is no sync srgnal and the srgnal cable IS not fastened eecurely
. Check the computer power and graphlcs adapter conllguratlon.
The image on the SCREEN is not centered, or too small, or not a
rectangle shape.
- Image adlustrnent not been done yet in the current operatlng mode Use the
MENU, SELECT and AVI buttons to set the lmage to your lrkrng
The monitor doesn't enter the power saving off mode (Amberl‘
. Computer vrdeo slgnal IS not VESA DPMS standard Etther the PC or the vldeo
controller card rs not usrng the VESA DPMS power management lunctlon
Specifications
Picture Tube 19 inch (i 80 inches viewable)
90 degree deliectton
0 26mm dot itch
ARAS(Antt—Reflecwe AntiStattc) coating
Sync Input .
Vertical Frag. 50 , iGOHz (Automatic)
Input Form Separate TTL, PoandNegatn/e
Composite TI'L, Posmve/Nfiawe
Signal Input 15 pin DSub Connector
Video Input Input Form Separate, RGB Anaiog, O 7Vpp/7 5 ohm, Posture
Resolution(max) i600 x 1200@75Hz
USB standard Fiev. H complied setfrpowered hub
Dwmslream SOOmA for sad? (MAX)
Communicafiww IZ Ming (full), I 5 Mbgs (low)
USB port I Upstream port
4 Downstream ports
NormaI(Max.) s I 10W (130W)
Standby/Suspend s 8Wi30W)
5 BW (20W) '( i with 035
44.80 cm / i715 inches
45 40 cm / i 79 inches
47 00 cm I 185 inches
AC 200240/ 50HZ 1.5A 9008
AC 100de SOIBOHZ ZOA (9008)
AC KOOZMN 50/60Hz 2.5A (9008 pius)
» The products should be used according to the Power
requirements of each ID LABEL
19 kg (4i .9 ibS)
Operating Condition
Temperature 10 ‘C to 40 'C
Humidity 10 % to 90 % nonCortdensrng
Storage Condition
Temperature 0 'C to GO'C
Humidity 5 % to 90 % non-Condensing

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