LG Electronics USA LB782F 17-inch LCD Monitor User Manual Class B Attachments
LG Electronics USA 17-inch LCD Monitor Class B Attachments
Users Manual
ATI'ACHM ENTK—USERSMANUAL ©2001 PCTESTLab FCC Warnihg Class B Computing Device Information to the User Tm; oqulpmcnl has chn rmca and found m comply mm me llmxls (or . elm B dlglml dcvlcc pumml m par! ls of FCC Ruiz, l‘hcsc lumu arc designcd I0 pruvldc rcmnablc prolccllon agamsl harmful lnlcrfcrcrlcz m a Mldcnllal lnslzl- Iallon. Tllls cqulpmcnl genera-cs. uscs. and can mmalc lama (rcqucncy energy and. ll nol lmlzllcd and ma m mmam wllh me lnslnlcuom. may cause harmful lnlcrfcvcna: m mum cammumauom, However. (here ls no guanine: um lnlcrfcrcnm wlll nol occuv m z panlcular insuxlallonr ll rm: cqulpmcm am ram: lnlcrfcrcncc I0 radio or (clcvuion rcupllon. wmcn can be dclcrmmed by lumlng lhc cqulpmcm on‘ and on, lhc user is anunng ro lry m corrm Ihc mrcrfcrcnac by one or more ol me following mus-ms: »Rconcnl m Idocalc m: reulvmg anlcmm. lucrcm Ihe scpzrallon bclwxn me cqm‘pmem and realm »Collnucl 1h: cqulpmcnl mm an oullcl on a cllcml alum.“ from um m winch (he lculvu |S wlulcclm. Consul! Ihc dealer or an cxpcncnacd main/TV lemma“ (or help and [cl addlllonal suggcsllom Thc uscr may rum mc [ollowlng boaklcl prcparcd by me chclzl Communlca um Commlsslon helpful ”How lo lrlcnuly and Rcmlw Radlo~TV inlel‘lcrcucc Problems.“ Tm; booklcl ls'zvarlablc from [he U.S. Omcrnmclll Pnnlmg 0mm. warnmgmn. D c 204015ka No «1443000034574. FCC Warning The use: IS caulloncd mm changes or moalficauons nol exprssly approved by me manufzcluvcr could veld me users aurnomy m openlc ihC equlpmcnl. NOTE, In order (or an mslallallon of ups pmdud |0 mama". complluu Wm! (he Ilmlls [or a Class B dcvlcc. S lcldtd cables mus! be used Introduction The Monitor has an adive matrix TFl' (Thin-Film fiansislor) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). This monitor k daigncd for use in small working areas or for those who need more working space on the desk. Features . The monilons a 17 Inch (17 inches viewable] intelligent microprocessor based monitor. . USB(Universal Serial Bus)porls at the back 01 (he monitorare prepared for the USB cable and hub. You cal easily and flexibly connect USE 4 designed devioessuoh as a mouse, keyboard - to the monitor for lrue Plug and Play funclion. . The monilor has two signal connectors (Dsub and DVI) so lhat it can support both an existing analog input (D—sub)and an advanced standard digital input (DVI) Two computers can be simultaneously used while connected to this manner. . Digitally conirolled autoscanning IS done will (he micro-processor for horizonlal scan lrequenmes belw een 30 and SOkHL and vertical scan frequencies beiw een 56 - BSHz The microprocessor-based inlellvgenoe allows the monilor lo opemie |n each lrequency mode with the premslon 01 a fixed frequency monitor. . Plug and play capabilliy Ii supponed by your system. . This monitorhas a DDCluncilon.‘ . Compliant with lhe lollowlng regulaed specillcatlons :' - EPA ENERGV STAR - Swedish T0099 ' For delaled wanna-m, please relay to me Relelence Guide provided Connecting the Monitor To set up the monitor, ensure that the power is tumed air to the monitor, computer system, and other attached devices, then follow these steps: 6) Place the monitor in a convenient, well—ventilaed beaten nea your cam puterv Connect the signal cable. .When connecting the ow slgnatcahle “Figurel sonnea the end ol monitor signal cable to the pen on the rear panel ol the monitorthmgh the slot and we hotderon Stanoo Connect the other end to the DVI port on the rear panel oi the computer and lighten the sclews. 0 . When connecting the Dsuh signal oahle PC Figure 2 Connect one end ol the monitor signal cable lo e‘tlher ol the connectors 0 on the rear panel ol the monitor. connect the other end to the Dsub port on the rear patel oi the computer and tighten the screws 9 MAC gure 3 Connect one end of the nronttor signal oaoie to either or the conneuors 0 on the rear panel oi the monitor. Connect the other end oi the monitor signal cable to the rear panel ol Macintosh wmooter through a Mannlosh adapter and then lighten screws. 9 One end at lhe AC giver cord is connected inlo the AC power oonnelor an the back of (he mmitof. Figure 1 men: should bc a th port on w (mm Connecting the Monitor Figure 2 —l —9 flIIlIlI ' , 9 Power Cord Signal Cable Figure 3 50° MACAdapler a 9mm H ' l Sngnnl Cable 0 inw Cord Connect one end to a properly grounded AC outlet that is easily woessible and close to the monitor. 9 After connecting cables, put stand cover correctly into the holes unders slmd. ll securely connected, you can hearle sound (tom the latch, Power ON the PC. then the monitor. I! you see the N0 SIGNAL message, check the signal cable md connectors. G) After using the system, power OFFthe monitor, men lhe PC. 9699 Making use of USB (Universal Serial Bus) USB (Univetsal Serial Bus) is an innovation in connecting your dilTerent dskmp pcriphemls conveniently to your computer. By using the USB, you will be able to connect your mum keyboard, and other peripherals to your monitor instead olltxving to connect them to your computer. This will give you greater flexibility in setting up your system USB allows you lo connect chain up to 120 devices on a single USB port, and you can “hot“ plug (attach them While the computer is Hunting) or unplug them while maintaining Plug and Plug auto detection and configuration This monitor has an integrated BUS-powered USB hub, allowing up to 2 other USB dcvics to be attached it. USB connection 1. Connect the upstteam port ol the monitor“: the downstream port at lhe use compliant PC or emitter hub using the USE able. (Computer must have a use port) 2. Connect the USB compliant peripherals lo the downstream ports of the monitor, . . . . USE downstream Ports connecl the cables trom use complimt peripherals-such as keyboa'd‘ mouse, etc usx upstream Poor! To uss downstream port at the use meItati PC or another hub cable Location and Function of Controls Front View Pow er Indicator Pow er Button SOURCE Button MENU Bunon VA/1 b Buttons— AU TO/SET Button Rear Wew AUDIO DC OUT Power Connector DWport DSubSAgnaqurl v USB up slrean pen stB dwnslreampofl Control Panel Function Front Panel Controls MENU Button Amorsn amen SOURCEBumn VA/( > amen “m“ - Use this button tomaka Dsubor DVI wmeaoraefive. _ 5°URCE mm" Th'sfealure'susedwhenlwowmnersare oonneaea lo me manner, The default selfing is Dsw. 2 MENU Button Use this Mon to emer or exit me on screen dismay, v A vu< > aunon Usemesemmonsmamseoraqumemsin mean —— screen dsplay. ‘ P 6mm Key» __ - r - firmness and Cornrasrcan be adrusred dreary wllhoul enrering me On Screen Display (030) system. Town the nu» Mustoatius'he sen‘ngs and then me 060 human Io save all arranges. The angrwness and Comma functions are also avaiahle in the On Screen Display (050; menu. "M" AUTO/SET Button Use Ihis human to enler a salmon in me on scfeen _ displayr - AUTanmnemeflcn TOMAMWMWMOSDmr munmshmmemmmnnew poemdodrampnese. mmmmmfimmmmm W”! Hmwnmy,mwms Pmrwammasemallnll. Power Button use MS blmon Io mm the monitoron 01 oh. . Power lndlcator The power indcalorligfl is shown in me power men. This minalor ngms up green when the monflor operares normafly. it me monitor us in DPM (Energy Saving) mode lsiandby/suspend/powerom, this rndicaux color changes to ember Front Panel Controls 2 A MENU, neutron Press me hold me MENU bullon and > human 0015 seconds: me message “CONTROLS LOCKED” appeals4 You can unlod< me 050 mods at any hme by pusmng ms MENU, > mm for 5 seconds: me message 'CONTROLS UNLOCKED' wm appeal On Screen Display (OSD) Control Making adjustments to the image size, position and operating parameters of the monitor are quick and easy with the On Screen Display Comm] system. A quick example "5 given below to familiarize you with the use of the controls. Following section is an outline of the available adjustment and selections you can make using the OSD. To make adjuslmenls in the On Screen Display, follow inese steps: new V A Aururszr — —) —_ -—) _ mu Aurwssr V A 4 P _ (— _ (—— _ _ _ _ 1] Press Ihe MENU Button. then me main menu olthe OS) wpears. f? To aoces a control, use me 7 or A Bunonss When the icon you want becomes highlighied. press (he AUTO/SET Button. Use Ihe VA /4 b Buttons to adjust Ihe item to (he desired level. Acoepl (he changes by pressmg (he AUTO/SET Bunon. QEEC‘JQS Exit the 050 by Pressing lhe MENU Button, On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustment You were Introduced to the procedure ol'selecfion and adjusting an item using the OSD system. Listed below are the icons, icon names, and icon descriptions of the items that are shown on the Menu. in: Brlghmess Used lo adjust the brighmess of the screen. Conlust Adjust the display to the contrast desired. PRESET RED GREEN BLUE DIDOKI 6500K To appear the displays color temperature. - 9300K:stightly bluish white. - ssooK:stigmly reddish while. To set your ovlm color levels To set your own color levels. To set your own color levels. Vefllnll Position To move image up and down. Norlxentfl Poslnnn To move picture image loft and right. On Screen Dlsplay(OSD) Selection and Adjustment OSD Adjust Descripliun To mlnimize any vsnical bars or stripes visible on lhe screen backgroundfrhe horizohlal screen size will also change. To adjusl lhe locus of the display. This item allows you to remove any horizonlal noise and clear or sharpen lhe image of characlers. “ LANGUAGE 050m To choose lhe language in which lhe eohlrol names are displayed. messza Thisfixw'ondisplaysmelmagehhs originalslzeorenlargedsizesoasmfilln MGMSMEen vfthe LCD panel To adjust posilioh ol lhe 050 wlndow oh lhe screen To select DSUB ANALOGE or DVI ANALOGE / DIGITAL asfl’le active rnpul.This lealure is used when M0 computers are conneaed to the displaerhe display aulomafieelly deleds the proper lnpul when only one vldeo source is connected. sum“: To display lhe use lime el monilor Video Memory Modes The monitor has 30 memory locations [or display modes, 14 vi which are factory prose! to popular video modes. Display Modes (Resolution) o pla) lodcs lResqu on) al Frcqmz) 1 VGA 640 x 350 70 2 VGA 720 x 400 70 3 VGA 640 x 480 60 4 VESA 640 x 480 75 5 VESA 640 x 480 85 6 VESA 800 x 600 GO 7 VESA 800 X 600 75 8 VESA 800x600 85 l. 03514014 r’lzlél (v7 9 MAC 832 x 624 75 10 VESA 1024 x 768 60 11 VESA 1024 x 768 75 12 VESA 1024 x 768 35 13 MAC 1152 x 870 75 14 VESA 1152 x 900 65 15 VESA 1280 x 1024 60 16 VESA 1280 x 1024 75 User Modes . Modes 17-26 as empty a'ld can accept new vtdeo daav ll the monitor detects a new video mode in: ha not been present belore or is not one ol the pveset modes. it stores the new mode anomaicdly in one 0! the empty modes starting w lth mode 17. I! you use up the 10 blmk modes md still have more new wdeo modes, the mon’nor replaces the inlormaion in the user modes starting with mode 17. Troubleshooting Check the following before calling tor service. Display Position is incorrect. I Push the AUTO/SET Button. - It the results are unsatislactory, adjust the image position using the H posnion and V position icon in the on screen display. On the screen background, vertical bars or stripes are visible. - Push the AUTO/SET Button. I It the results are unsatisfartory, decrease the vertical bars or stripes using the CLOCK icon in the on screen display. Any horizontal noise appearing in any image or characters are not clearly portraid. - Push the AUTO/SET Button, - It the results are unsatislatxory, decrease the horizontd has using the PHASE icon in the on screen display. NO SIGNAL message. - The signal cattle is not connected. or is loose. Check and secure the connection QUT OE RANGE message appears. Picture IS blank. - The frequency of the signal lrom the video card is outside the operatrvg range of the monitor. Horizontal Frequency: 30kHz-BUKHZ Vertical Frequency: SGHZ-BSHZ ‘ Use the graphics board's ullltly sottware to chmge the lrequency setttng (Relet lo the mama tor grwhitx board). ~ You cm change the setup to the supported resolution uslng the Sate Mode (Press the F8 key during booting the system J. The power LED is illuminated amber. - The monitor is in its display pow er mmagement mode. - There is no active signal coming from the PC. - The signal owls is not fastened securely. - Check the computer power and graphics adaater contiguratton. The monitor doesn't enterthe power saving off mode (Amber). - Computer video signal is not VESA DPMS standard. Either the PC or the vtdeo controller card is not ustng the VESA DPM S power management function. G! Specifications Signal Connector Pin Assignment - DVl-D Connedor (Digital) swam” 1 T. M. D. S. Daia2- 15 Hot Plug Dates! 2 T.M.D.SDaIaZ+ |7 T.M.D.sDala(} 3 T. M. D. S. DalaZM S'tield 18 T. M. D. S. Daiaoo 4 T. M. D. s. Daat 19 T. M. D. s. Danae/5 Shield 5 T. M. D. 8. D33“ 20 T. M. D. S. Data5— a BBC (lock 21 T. M. D. s. 03:35» 7 BBC Daa 22 r. M. D. s. cm Stweld 8 Analog Venice! Sine. 23 r. M. D. snow 9 T. M. D. s. Data1- 24 T. M. D. s. cm- 10 T. M. D. Daau c1 Analog Red 11 T. M. D. s. Dam/3 Shield ,, C2 Andog Green 12 T. M. D. s. DataS- cs mag; Blue 13__ T,M.D.s.uaxaso 0: Analog am 14 ‘5VPOWer C5 Andog (“sound " 15 Gmund mmm-sv. N mmv W' T M, D, S. (Transmon Minimized Dmevenlial Slgnahng) Specifications Type 17inch (43.20m)FIat Panel Active matrix-TH" LCD Ami-Glare ooaling Viewable Size Winch 143.20m Pixel Qitch 0.25 x 026mm True color 16 n color Sync Input Horizontal Fre . 30kHz-BOKHZ mommc Vertical Fre . 56Hz-85Hz a air: Input form Separae, ‘I'I'L, Pos ive/Negaive Composite, "I'll, Positive/Negaive SOG (Sync On Green) Digits Vldeolnputa ”Signal ingut 15m DSmemedcr/ DVI -I mmeder MM ' Ingut Form Me mmmmzsam Risiile M‘ 3 Resolution Dsm-VESA1290x1(m@5Hz DVI- VEMZMHON Hz " Recommend VESA1280 x1024 @0Hz USB standard Rev. L0 oomgied selfflovwered nub Downstream migrsumgly 500mA for each (MM Communication sEed 12 MQS [ulllI 1.5 M bgs m USB on 1 Ugstream mrl 2 Downstream pens NormallMax.l 45W Stand-by/Suspend 5 3W 5 3” 37cm I 14 seinches 4270m A inches 235m [9r25indies Minimal/mm 7.5K 116.53Ibs 5' own I 25‘ 30' (Lefl)! 30' (Righl) - para mg con - I ran Temperature 101.7 to 35'0 Humidity 10% to 80% nonocndensing Storage condition Temperature -20'C lo GO'C Humidity 5% to 95% noncondensing
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