LG Electronics USA F17JM 17" Color CRT Monitor User Manual users manual

LG Electronics USA 17" Color CRT Monitor users manual

users manual

APPENDIX  F :FCC ID : BEJF17JMUSER’S MANUAL
1FCC Compliance StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply withinthe limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radioor television reception (which can be determined by turningthe equipment on and off), the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by using one or more of thefollowing measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and thereceiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuitdifferent from that to which the receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TVtechnician for  help.Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approvedby the party responsible for compliance could void theuser's (or your) authority to operate the equipment. Onlyperipherals (digital input/output devices, terminals, printers,etc.) certified to comply with the Class B limits may beattached to this monitor. Operation with non-certifiedperipherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TVreception.Only shielded signal cables may be used with this System.Canadian DOC NoticeThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of theCanadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes lesexigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur duCanada.CE Conformity Notice (for Europe)Products with the “CE” Marking comply with the EMCDirective(89/336/EEC) and LOW VOLTAGE Directive(73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the EuropeanCommunity.Compiance with these directives implies conformity to thefollowing European Norms :• EN 55022:1998          ; Radio Frequency Interference• EN 55024:1998  ; Electromagnetic Immunity• EN 61000-3-2             ; Power Line Harmonics• EN 61000-3-3             ; Voltage Fluctuations• EN 60950                    ; Product SafetyLow Radiation Compliance (MPR II)This monitor meets one of the strictest guidelines availabletoday for low radiation emissions, offering the user extrashielding and an antistatic screen coating. Theseguidelines, set forth by a government agency in Sweden,limit the amount of emission allowed in the Extremely LowFrequency (ELF) and Very Low Frequency (VLF)electromagnetic range.TCO95Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO’95 approved and labelledproduct!  Your choice has provided you with a productdeveloped for professional use.  Your purchase has alsocontributed to reducing the burden on the environment andto the further development of environmentally-adaptedelectronic products.Why do we have environmentally labelled computers? In many countries, environmental labelling has become anestablished method for encouraging the adaptation ofgoods and services to the environment.  The main problemas far as computers and other electronic equipment areconcerned is that environmentally harmful substances areused both in the products and during their manufacture.Since it has not been possible so far for the majority ofelectronic equipment to be recycled in a satisfactory way,most of these potentially damaging substances sooner orlater enter Nature.There are also other characteristics of a computer, such asenergy consumption levels, that are important from both theworking and natural environment viewpoints.  Since alltypes of conventional electricity generation have a negativeeffect on the environment (acidic- and climatic-influencingemissions, radioactive waste, etc.), it is vital to conserveenergy.  Electronic equipment in offices consumes asenormous amount of energy, since it is often routinely leftrunning continuously.What does the environmenal labelling involve?This product meets the requirements for the TCO’95 Regulatory InformationNOTICEThe regulations are applied only to the products with theID LABEL indicating specific requirements.NOTICEThe regulations are applied only to the products with theID LABEL indicating specific requirements.NOTICEThe regulations are applied only to the products with theID LABEL indicating specific requirements.
2Regulatory Information cont.NUTEKNaturskyddsföreningen Närings- och teknikutvecklingsverket SEMKOscheme, which provides for international environmentallabelling of personal computers.  The labelling scheme wasdeveloped as a joint effort by the TCO (The SwedishConfederation of Professional Employees),Naturckyddsföreningen (The Swedish Society for NatureConservation), and NUTEK (The National Board forIndustrial and Technical Development in Sweden), andSEMKO AB (an international certification agency).The requirements cover a wide range of issues:environment, ergonomics, usability, emission of electricaland magnetic fields, energy consumption and electrical andfire safety.The environmental demands concern, among other things,restriction on the presence and use of heavy metals,brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs(freons), and chlorinated solvents.  The product must beprepared for recycling, and the manufacturer is obliged tohave an environmental plan, which must be adhered to ineach country where the company implements itsoperational policy.  The energy requirements include a demand that thecomputer and/or display, after a certain period of inactivity,shall reduce its power consumption to a lower level, in oneor more stages.  The length of time to reactivate thecomputer shall be reasonable for the user.Labelled products must meet strict environmentaldemands, for example, in respect of the reduction of electricand magnetic fields, along with physical and visualergonomics and good usability.The following is a brief summary of the environmentalrequirements met by this product.  The completeenvironmental criteria document may be ordered from:TCO Development UnitLinnegatan 14,  S-11494 Stockholm, SwedenFAX +46-8 782 92 07E-mail (Internet): development@tco.seCurrent information regarding TCO’95 approved andlabelled products may also be obtained on the Internetusing the address:      http://www.tco-info.com/TCO’95 is a co-operative project between:Environmental requirementsBrominated flame retardants are present in printed circuitboards, cabling, casings, and housings, and are added todelay the spread of fire.  Up to 30% of the plastic in acomputer casing can consist of flame-retardant substances.These are related to another group of environmental toxins,PCBs, and are suspected of giving rise to similar harm,including reproductive damage in fish-eating birds andmammals.  Flame retardants have been found in humanblood, and researchers fear that they can disturb fetusdevelopment.  Bio-accumulative1TCO’95 demands require that plasticcomponents weighing more than 25 grams must notcontain flame retardants with organically bound chlorine orbromine.Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solder,and capacitors.  Lead damages the nervous system and inhigher doses causes lead poisoning.  The relevant bio-accumulative TCO’95  requirement permits the inclusion oflead, as no replacement has yet been developed.Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in thecolor-generating layers of certain computer displays.Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in highdoses.  The relevant bio-accumulative TCO’95 requirementstates that batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm(parts per million) of cadmium.  The color-generating layersof display screens must not contain any cadmium.Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays andswitches. Mercury damages the nervous system and istoxic in high doses.  The relevant bio-accumulative TCO’95requirement states that batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm of mercury and that no mercury is present in any ofthe electrical or electronic components concerned with thedisplay unit.CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing printedcircuit boards and in the manufacture of expanded foam forpackaging.  CFCs break down ozone and thereby damagethe ozone layer in the atmosphere, causing increasedreception on Earth of ultra-violet light with consequentincreased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma).  Therelevant TCO’95 requirement:  Neither CFCs nor HCFCsmay be used during the manufacture of the product or itspackaging.1Bio-accumulative means that the substance accumulateswithin living organisms.Shipping PackageThe packaging material can be recycled, or you can save itto return the monitor to a service center for repair ordisposal.CFC Compounds in Distribution PackagingCushioning material used for shipping finished monitors arenot manufactured with nor do they contain any CFCcompounds.Design for Disassembly/RecyclingThese monitors have been designed for easy end-of-lifedisassembly and recycling. Fasteners are generally of thesame type for efficient disassembly. Components made ofdifferent materials can be easily separated and plasticshave been identified using intermational symbols to aid inrecycling.Monitor DisposalWARNINGIf you need to dispose of a monitor, ask a qualified servicerepresentative for the proper procedure. Improper disposalcould result in personal injury from implosion.
3TCO99Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO’99 approved andlabelled product! Your choice has provided you witha product developed for professional use. Yourpurchase has also contributed to reducing theburden on the environment and also to the furtherdevelopment of environmentally adapted electronicsproducts.Why do we have environmentally labelledcomputers? In many countries, environmental labelling hasbecome an established method for encouraging theadaptation of goods and services to the environment.The main problem, as far as computers and otherelectronics equipment are concerned, is thatenvironmentally harmful substances are used both inthe products and during their manufacture. Since it isnot so far possible to satisfactorily recycle themajority of electronics equipment, most of thesepotentially damaging substances sooner or laterenter nature. There are also other characteristics of a computer,such as energy consumption levels, that areimportant from the viewpoints of both the work(internal) and natural (external) environments. Sinceall methods of electricity generation have a negativeeffect on the environment (e.g. acidic and climate-influencing emissions, radioactive waste), it is vital tosave energy. Electronics equipment in offices isoften left running continuously and therebyconsumes a lot of energy.What does labelling involve?This product meets the requirements for the TCO’99scheme which provides for international andenvironmental labelling of personal computers. Thelabelling scheme was developed as a joint effort bythe TCO (The Swedish Confederation ofProfessional Employees), SvenskaNaturskyddsforeningen (The Swedish Society forNature Conservation) and Statens Energimyndighet(The Swedish National Energy Administration).Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues:environment, ergonomics, usability, emission ofelectric and magnetic fields, energy consumptionand electrical and fire safety.The environmental demands impose restrictions onthe presence and use of heavy metals, brominatedand chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons) andchlorinated solvents, among other things. Theproduct must be prepared for recycling and themanufacturer is obliged to have an environmentalpolicy which must be adhered to in each countrywhere the company implements its operationalpolicy.The energy requirements include a demand that thecomputer and/or display, after a certain period ofinactivity, shall reduce its power consumption to alower level in one or more stages. The length of timeto reactivate the computer shall be reasonable forthe user.Labelled products must meet strict environmentaldemands, for example, in respect of the reduction ofelectric and magnetic fields, physical and visualergonomics and good usability.Below you will find a brief summary of theenvironmental requirements met by this product. Thecomplete environmental criteria document may beordered from:TCO DevelopmentSE-114 94 Stockholm, SwedenFax: +46 8 782 92 07Email (Internet): development@tco.seCurrent information regarding TCO’99 approved andlabelled products may also be obtained via the Internet,using the address: http://www.tco-info.com/Environmental requirementsFlame retardantsFlame retardants are present in printed circuitboards, cables, wires, casings and housings. Theirpurpose is to prevent, or at least to delay the spreadof fire. Up to 30% of the plastic in a computer casingcan consist of flame retardant substances. Mostflame retardants contain bromine or chloride, andthose flame retardants are chemically related toanother group of environmental toxins, PCBs. Boththe flame retardants containing bromine or chlorideand the PCBs are suspected of giving rise to severehealth effects, including reproductive damage infish-eating birds and mammals, due to the bio-accumulative* processes. Flame retardants havebeen found in human blood and researchers fearthat disturbances in foetus development may occur.The relevant TCO’99 demand requires that plasticcomponents weighing more than 25 grams must notcontain flame retardants with organically boundbromine or chlorine. Flame retardants are allowed inthe printed circuit boards since no substitutes areavailable.Cadmium**Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and inthe colour-generating layers of certain computerdisplays. Cadmium damages the nervous systemand is toxic in high doses. The relevant TCO’99requirement states that batteries, the colour-generating layers of display screens and theelectrical or electronics components must not containany cadmium.Regulatory Information cont.
4Regulatory Information cont.Mercury**Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays andswitches. It damages the nervous system and istoxic in high doses. The relevant TCO’99requirement states that batteries may not containany mercury. It also demands that mercury is notpresent in any of the electrical or electronicscomponents associated with the labelled unit.CFCs (freons)The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that neitherCFCs nor HCFCs may be used during themanufacture and assembly of the product. CFCs(freons) are sometimes used for washing printedcircuit boards. CFCs break down ozone and therebydamage the ozone layer in the stratosphere, causingincreased reception on earth of ultraviolet light withe.g. increased risks of skin cancer (malignantmelanoma) as a consequence.Lead**Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens,solders and capacitors. Lead damages the nervoussystem and in higher doses, causes lead poisoning.The relevant TCO’99 requirement permits theinclusion of lead since no replacement has yet beendeveloped.* Bio-accumulative is defined as substances whichaccumulate within living organisms** Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which areBio-accumulative.EPA (U.S.A only)ENERGYSATR is a set of power-saving guidelinesissued by the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency(EPA).NOM MARK (Mexico only)GOST MARKEPA  POLLUTION PREVENTERAs an ENERGY STAR Partner LGElectronics U.S.A.,Inc. hasdetermined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines forenergy efficiency.BZ03Internet Address:http://www.lg.ru»ÌÙÓχˆËÓÌ̇ˇ ÒÎÛÊ·‡ LGElectronics (095)742-77-77
A1IntroductionThank you for purchasing a high resolution monitor. It will give you highresolution performance and convenient reliable operation in a variety ofvideo operating modes.FeaturesThe monitor is a 17 inches (16.0 inches viewable ) intelligent, microprocessorbased monitor compatible with most analog RGB (Red, Green, Blue) displaystandards, including IBM PC®, PS/2®, Apple®, Macintosh®, Centris®, Quadra®, andMacintosh II family.The monitor provides crisp text and vivid color graphics with VGA, SVGA, XGA,and VESA Ergonomic modes (non-interlaced), and most Macintosh compatiblecolor video cards when used with the appropriate adaptor. The monitor's widecompatibility makes it possible to upgrade video cards or software withoutpurchasing a new monitor.Digitally controlled auto-scanning is done with the micro-processor for horizontalscan frequencies between 30 and 70kHz, and vertical scan frequenciesbetween 50-160Hz.This monitor is capable of producing a maximum horizontal resolution of 1280dots and a maximum vertical resolution of 1024 lines.The microprocessor-based digital controls allow you to adjust conveniently avariety of image controls by using the OSD (On Screen Display). On Screen Display (OSD) adjustments in 11 languages:English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Finnish, Portuguese,Korean, Chinese and Russian.Plug and play capability if supported by your system.This monitor has DDC 2B function.*Compliant with the following regulated specifications :*-EPA ENERGY STAR-Swedish MPRII-Swedish TCO’99ENGLISH*For detailed information, please refer to the Reference Guide provided .
Connecting the MonitorA2Turn off the equipment and all attached options.Carefully set the monitor face-down with the underside facing you.Installation1. Align the hooks on the tilt/swivel stand with the matching slots in the base ofthe monitor.2. Insert the hooks into slots.3. Slide the tilt/swivel stand toward the front of the monitor until the latches clickinto the locked position.SlotsLatchLatchHooks
A3Connecting the MonitorOn the back of the monitor are two plug-in connections; one for the ACpower cord, and the other for the signal cable from the video card.Power off both the monitor and PC.Connect the 15 pin VGA connector of the supplied signal cable to the outputVGA video connector on the PC and the matching input connector on the rearof the monitor. The connectors will mate only one way. If you cannot attachthe cable easily, turn the connector upside down and try again. When mated,tighten the thumbscrews to secure the connection.  Locate the appropriate MAC to VGA adapter block at your local computerstore. This adapter changes the high density 3 row 15 pin VGA connector tothe correct 15 pin 2 row connection to mate with your MAC. Attach the otherend of the signal cable to the side of the adapter block with 3 rows.Connect the attached adapter block/signal cable to the video output on yourMAC.One end of the AC power cord is connected into the AC power connector onthe back of the monitor. The other end is plugged into a properly groundedthree-prong AC outlet.Power on the PC, then the monitor.If you see the SELF DIAGNOSTICS message, check the signal cable andconnectors. After using the system, power off the monitor, then the PC.MICOUTAUDINPower CordSignal Cable D-15PAudio InMic OutIBM PC MACINTOSHD-15PMac Adapter*NOTE : For Apple Macintosh use, aseparate plug adapter is needed tochange the 15 pin high density (3 row)D-sub VGA connector on the suppliedcable to a 15 pin 2 row connector.322'1234562'
A4Location and Function of ControlsRear ViewFront ViewMICOUTAUDINID LabelAudio InMic OutFront Panel ControlsLeft Side JacksD-Sub Signal CableAC Power Socket
A5Control Panel FunctionFront Panel ControlsOSD SETButton Use these buttons to choose or adjust items in theon screen display.OSD Button Use this button to enter or exit the on screendisplay.To adjust sound menu.Used to select mute on (means sound off) andmute off (means sound on).OSDSETSound MenuSound MuteBuilt-in Microphone.Built-in MicrophoneThe power indicator light is shown in the powerbutton. This Indicator lights up green when themonitor operates normally. If the monitor is in DPM(Energy Saving) mode (stand-by/suspend/poweroff), this indicator color changes to amber.Power (DPMS)IndicatorUse this button to turn the monitor on or off.Power ButtonUse this button to enter a selection in the onscreen display.SET ButtonControl FunctionSound MuteSound Menu ButtonOSD ButtonBuilt-in MicrophonePower ButtonSET ButtonPower (DPMS) Indicator<Shortcut Keys>• Brightness and Contrast can be adjusted directly withoutentering the On Screen Display (OSD) system. Press thebuttons to display the menu and then thebuttons to adjust the settings. To save all changes, press theOSD button. The Brightness and Contrast functions are alsoavailable in the On Screen Display (OSD) menu.100100
A6Control Panel FunctionLeft Side JacksRear Panel JacksHeadphone Jack Headphone Jack that automatically mutesthe speaker volume when headphone isattached.Microphone Jack An external microphone can be usedinstead of the built-in microphone.MICOUT AUDINMic. Out Connects microphone sound to PC viacable.Audio In Connects speaker sound to PC via cableattachment.Microphone OperationOn the left side there is a MIC (Microphone) jack. By plugging a microphone inhere, it may reduce the long length of cable needed to reach the PC's sound card.In order to use this MIC jack, you need to use a cable (supplied) to plug into therear of the monitor (MIC OUT) and into the MIC input jack of your sound card (ifavailable). Audio FeaturesA major feature of this monitor is its built-in audio system. This convenientlyintegrates a stereo audio amplifier and speakers without taking up any morespace. Because the monitor is designed like this, you can easily upgrade to audiocapable multimedia applications by attaching your PC with sound card to the backof this monitor. It will result in significantly less cabling and space requirements.
A7On Screen Display (OSD) Control AdjustmentMaking adjustments to the image size, position and operating parameters ofthe monitor are quick and easy 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 available adjustments and selections youcan make using the OSD.To make adjustments in the On Screen Display, follow these steps:Press the OSD Button, then the main menu of the OSD appears.To access a control, use the     or     Buttons. When the icon you wantbecomes highlighted, press the SET Button.Use the                       Buttons to adjust the item to the desired level.Accept the changes by pressing the SET Button.Exit the OSD by pressing the OSD Button.NOTEAllow the monitor to stabilize for at least 30 minutes before making image adjustment.SETOSDOSDSET1123456712234567123345671234456712345567
A8On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustment SHAPESide PincushionTo correct the bowing in and out of the image.Side pincushion balanceTo correct the balance of both sides bowling.TrapezoidTo correct geometric distortion.ParallelogramThis control adjusts for a skewing of thescreen image.Corner BottomTo correct the irregular distortion of thedisplayed image.TiltTo correct image rotation.Corner TopTo correct the irregular distortion of thedisplayed image.You were introduced to the procedure of selection and adjusting an itemusing the OSD system.  Listed below are the icons, icon names, and icondescriptions of the items that are shown on the Menu.OSD Adjust DescriptionBRIGHTNESS CONTRAST100100POSITION6645BrightnessUsed to adjust the brightness of the screen. Contrast Adjust the display to the contrast desired. Vertical PositionTo move image up and down.Horizontal PositionTo move picture image left and right.SIZE4964Vertical SizeTo adjust image height.Horizontal SizeTo adjust image width.
A9On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustment OSD Adjust DescriptionVIDEO LEVEL          0.7VLANGUAGE             ENGLISHOSD POSITIONSETUPThis item is used to select the monitor's inputsignal level. The normal level used for mostPC's is 0.7V. When the screen suddenly getsbrightened or blurry, please select 1.0V andtry again.To choose the language in which the controlnames are displayed.To adjust position of the OSD window on thescreen.VIDEO LEVELLANGUAGEOSD POSITIONTo manually demagnetize the screen whichmay show some image or color incorrectly.SPECIALDEGAUSS                      ONRECALL                         ONMOIRE                            H: 0/V: 0PURITY                           5068.6kHz/85.0HzPRESET MODEDEGAUSSYou can use this function when you want to goback to the screen display of the time youpurchased the product after adjusting to modify itin the Preset Mode.When you are in the User mode, you can recallonly                                             items. After using Recall, adjust the screen display againif necessary. If you want more information on thePreset Mode, refer to A11 page.RECALLThis item allows you to reduce the moire (Moireis caused by interference Horizontal Scan Linewith the periodical dot screen). It is normallyOFF(H:0/V:0).The moire adjustments may affect the focus ofthe screen. The screen image may shakeslightly while the moire reduction function is on.MOIREUse to adjust the overall purity of the imageif the color appears uneven.PURITYCOLORPRESET    TEMPREDGREENBLUE6500K                9300KPRESETTEMPREDGREENBLUE6500K / 9300KTo appear the displays color temperature.• 6500K : Slightly reddish white.• 9300K : Slightly bluish white.User easily color set without adjustment Red,Green and Blue (R/G/B).To set your own color levels.To set your own color levels.To set your own color levels.
A10Sound Selection and Adjustment You were introduced to the procedure of  selection and adjusting an itemusing the OSD system.  Listed below are the icons, icon names, and icondescriptions of the items that are shown on the main Menu.To make adjustments in the On Screen Display, follow these steps:TREBLEON65BASSON70BALANCEON0MICROPHONEONVOLUMEON70OSD Adjust DescriptionRaises or lowers audio level.VOLUMERaises or lowers treble level.TREBLERaises or lowers bass level.BASSChanges balance of left/right speakerlevel.BALANCEEnables or disables microphoneusage.MICROPHONE
A11Video Memory ModesThe monitor has 34 memory locations for display modes, 10 of which arefactory preset to popular video modes.Display Modes (Resolution)User ModesModes 11-34 are empty and can accept new video data. If the monitor detectsa new video mode that has not been present before or is not one of the presetmodes, it stores the new mode automatically in one of the empty modesstarting with mode 11.If you use up the 24 blank modes and still have more new video modes, themonitor replaces the information in the user modes starting with mode 11.Recalling Display ModesWhen your monitor detects a mode it has seen before, it automatically recallsthe image settings you may have made the last time you used that mode.You may, however, manually force a recall of each of the 10 preset modes bypressing the Recall button. All preset modes are automatically recalled as themonitor senses the incoming signal.The ability to recall the preset modes is dependent on the signal coming fromyour PC’s video card or system. If this signal does not match any of the factorymodes, the monitor automatically sets itself to display the image.1234*5*6*7*8*9*10640 x 480800 x 600800 x 6001024 x 768640 x 400640 x 480800 x 600640 x 4801024 x 7681280 x 102437.5046.8853.6868.67731.4731.4737.8843.2760.0263.9875758585706060857560Display Modes (Resolution) Horizontal Freq.(kHz) Vertical Freq.(Hz)VESAVESAVESAVESAVESAVESAVESAVESAVESAVESA*Pre-loaded mode
A12TroubleshootingCheck the following before calling for service.SELF DIAGNOSTICS(NO SIGNAL) message.The signal cable is not connected, or is loose. Check and secure the connection.OUT OF FREQUENCY(OUT OF RANGE) message appears.The frequency of the signal from the video card is outside the operating range ofthe monitor.* Horizontal Frequency : 30-70kHz* Vertical Frequency : 50-160HzUse the graphics board's utility software to change the frequency setting (Referto the manual for graphics board).The power LED is illuminated amber.Display power management mode.There is no active signal coming from the PC.The signal cable is not fastened securely.Check the computer power and graphics adapter configuration.The image on the SCREEN is not centered, or too small, or not arectangle shape.Image adjustment not been done yet in the current operating mode. Use theOSD, SET and  buttons to set the image to your liking.The monitor doesn't enter the power saving off mode (Amber).Computer video signal is not VESA DPMS standard. Either the PC or the videocontroller card is not using the VESA DPMS power management function.An abnormal picture is displayed on the screen. For example, theupper part of the picture may be missing or dark.If using certain non-VESA Standard video card, an abnormal picture may bedisplayed. Try setting it to one of the factory preset modes, or selecting to aresolution and refresh rate within the specification limits of the monitor.NOTEIf the power indicator(LED) light is blinking amber, may result in abnormal condition ofthe monitor.Then press a power ON/OFF button on the front panel control and call your servicetechnician for more information.
A13Specifications17 inch (16.0 inches viewable) Perfect Flat Tube90 degree deflection0.24mm Slot pitchW-ARAS(Wide Anti-Reflective Anti-Static) coatingHorizontal Freq. 30 - 70kHz (Automatic)Vertical Freq. 50 - 160Hz (Automatic)Input Form Separate, TTL, Positive/NegativeSignal Input 15 pin D-Sub ConnectorInput FormSeparate, RGB Analog, 0.7Vp-p/75 ohm, PositiveResolution(max) 1280 x 1024@60HzRMS Audio Output 1W + 1W (R+L)Input Sensitivity 0.7 VrmsSpeaker Impedance4ΩMax ≤115WNormal ≤74W Stand-by/Suspend≤15W Power Off ≤8W Width 46.0 cm / 18.1 inchesHeight 43.9 cm / 17.28 inchesDepth 44.0 cm / 17.3 inchesAC 100-240V 50/60Hz 2.0ANet 21 kg (46.3 lbs)Operating ConditionTemperature 10 ˚C to 40 ˚CHumidity 10 % to 90 % non-CondensingStorage ConditionTemperature 0 ˚C to 60 ˚CHumidity 5 % to 90 % non-CondensingNOTEInformation in this document is subject to change without notice.Picture TubeSync InputVideo InputAudioPower ConsumptionDimensions (withtilt/ swivel stand)Power InputWeightEnvironmentalConditions

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