LG Electronics USA LB885D 18.1-inch Color LCD Monitor User Manual
LG Electronics USA 18.1-inch Color LCD Monitor Users Manual
Users Manual
WW = FLA-TRON LCD 885LE Monitor ‘ User's Guide ----- —+ FCC Warniilg Class B Computing Device Information to the User This equlpmcnl has been lcs|cd and found in mmp|v wuh lhc Ilmlls [m a class B lingual den/nee purslmrrn lo pan 15 or FCC Rum. nrcsc limns arc umpire In provldc reasonable prolccllon agatm! harmful inlcrfcrcncc In a rtSldcnllaJ limel- lalmn. This oqulpmcnl gcncralcs. uses. and can rddlzlc male frequency energy Arid. nr non lmlzllcfl and mm in accordance wrln nlnc rnsnrucnlons, may cause lrarmlnrl lnlcflcrcnoc lo mdlo eommumcanions, Howcvcr. (here is no gummcc lhal nnncrfcrerlce wnll nol occur in a panicular lnslajlauon. ll nms cqnnnpmcnn docs cause lnlcrfcrcncc lo ladle or nclcvrsnou rccepnnonn, which can be acncmnrlmi by Iurrnlng me equnpmenn 0“ and 011.th user is encouraged Io lry lo cornea mc rnnerlcrcm by one or more of Inc followmg inward: ~Rconcn| or relocaic me rccervmg amcima. —|ncrcasc nnc scpamnon bclwecn the equipment am mun/cf. Connccl me cqulpmcm lnlo an onllcl on a erreunl diflclcm from man in which Inc receiver is Connected. Consul! Ihc dcalcror an cxpcncnood main/TV Iochmcmn (on help and fol uddlllnnal suggcsnons The user may find me lollownng booklcl prepared by me Federal Communica- nlom Commission helpful "How lo Identify and Rcsohn: Radio-TV mnerl‘cncnce Problems.“ This moklcn ls uvallahlc from me U s. Govemmcnl Priming Olfice. Washingmm D c 20101. Slack No 004—000—003454, FCC Warning The user is caulloncd lhal changes or modificauons non cxprssly approval by me manufacmrcr could vend lrnc uscl‘s annhonily lo opcmlc lhc uqunpmenl. NOTE: In exam [or an lnslallalwn of Ibis pmducl lo mainlalu compliance Willi ma llrmls for a Clues B dcwm. shielded (2be nnnnnsn be mud Introduction Installation Operation Technical Information Appendix Table of Contents Introduction Important Precautions Connecting the Monitor Making use of USB (Universal Serial Bus) Feature Localion and Function of Conlrols “a— Control Panel Function Q On Screen Display (05m Control Adjustment % On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustmenl —*®———————— Energy Saving Design Low Radiation Compliance (MPR II), Self Diagnoslics Messages and DDc (Display Data Channel} M— Video Memory Modes Troubleshooling Service Specifications 6639 Communications Regulation Infonnaiion ——S« but olrrunrnl Environmental Labelling of Personal Computers h—sn atrium“ Introduction Features Monitor Registration The model and semi numbers are lound on the real or lhs unt. These numbers are umque lo the UM and not available lo others You should record requested tntormatron here and retaln thrs guide as a permanent rsoord 0! your Duchess Staple your recetpt here Dale 1)me . Dealer Purthsed From : Dealer Address Dealer Phone Not Model No. Serial No. Introduction The FLATRON LCD sssuz Flat Panel Monitor has an active matrix TPT (Thin-film Transistor) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). This monitor is designed for use in small working areas or for those who need more working space on the desk . The FLATRON LCD886LE rs a 131mm (18.1 inches viewable) rnteltrgent l‘rllClOprOceSSOl based monrtor. . Two srgnal ports (Dsub port and th-D port) on the rear panel allow 2 conneclrons to 2 computers at a tlrne The Dvl - D (Drgrtal Vlsual Interlace— lntegrated) port supports analog and dlgrtal srgnal InpUlS and also rmproves quallty of the drsplayed rmage by elrmlnatlng poor vrdeo at the mentor source . We accomptrshed to adapt the advanced desrgn and technology to the mentor Sort touch buttons on the lront panel are slmple and allow you to convenrently adlust a vanety ol rmage controls. The absolute flat screen and screen surtace treatment elrmrnate drstractrrtg glares . USB tUnrversal Serial Bus) ports at the back of the mentor are prepared lor the USB cable and hub. You can easlly and llexlbty conned USE- desrgned devrces—such as a mouse, keyboard or prlrtter» to the mortrtor lor true Plug and Play lunctlon . Dlgrtally controlled autoscanntng ls done wrth the rnrcroprocessor for horrzontal scan frequencies between 31 and BlkHz, and vertrcal scan lrequenctes between 56 , 85Hz. The mrcroprooessor-based rntelllgenoe allows the monrtor to operate rn each lrequenw mode With the preclSlOfl of a ltxed frequency monltor. . It supports resoluttons up to l280>Buttons— Rear View USB dowrstream pans USB uDSUeam pen DSUb Sana DV! A D port (Dngnaw) pen DC Power pen (9—6—6 Used to hokj me cables in place Stand cher Operation From Panel Controls ~ Bngmness and Cortlrasl can be adjusted drectly without entering the On Screen Display (030) system Touch the 4» buttons to adjust the setttrtgs and then the OSD button to save all changes. The Brignlness and Contrast lundiuns are also available in the On Screen Display (OSD) menu. 4 > —> QJSOUHCE/SET V \ A; 080 @ <— 4; SOURCE/SET <— Q 9» Touch the OSD Button. then the mam menu of the OSD appears To acces a control, use the A or V Buttons. When the non you want becomes htghltghted, touch the SOURCE/SET Button Usethe AV/d [> Buttons to adlusl the term to (he destred level. Accept the changes by touchtng the SOURCE/SET Button. emasw wrfl Exit the 050 by touchmg the OSD Button 05:70» <1 > flaw V \A. oso-fihummhq j> "ION NOTE . When adlgiial Signal reset as an i ‘ input, only the BR KGHTNESS, CONTRAST and SETUP properties can bead|usxed You do not need to adjust the clher propemes, 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 of the items that are shown on the Menu. Desc smexmsss imam “Q C} Brightness , Used (0 adjust the brlghlness at the Q as j screen. , r 00 '° V °‘ (D o Centres! ' Adjusl the display lo the contrast ' desired PRESET 9300K/6500K To appear the displays color temperalure, ~ 9300K:S|ightly bluish while. . 6500Kzslighlly reddish wnilei RED GREEN To sel your own colm levelsi B LU E Verllcal Position To move image up and down. Horizontal Position To move picture image lell and righli Operation On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and A Adjustment To minimlze any venical bars or stripes visible on the screen backgroundThe horizontal screen size will also change. To adjust lha locus ol lhe dlsplay, This nem allows you to remove any horizontal muse and Clea! or sharpen the image 0! characlers. Phase adjuslmenl should be done aller adjusling me Clock. mu, LANGUAGE To choose the language in which unease fimusn lhe oonlrol name: are displayed msslx: uFuLL osn rosnlon . El whim m4 IMAGE SIZE This lundion displays lhe image in at» mu v v . v mung mu IIS onglnal slze OI enlarged size so m figfiffhwm' as Io lil in me lull ween ol the me Ammo LCD panel. CGDPW To adjust posnion 0! lbs 030 window on (he screen. MODE we This lunclion displays the currenl mode lnlorrnalion on lhe screen when power on me monilof. BEEP T0 selecl beep ON or OFF. ELAPSED To dlsplay me use lime ol TIME marital, Technical Information Power Consumption Energy Saving Design This monitor complies with the EPA's Energy Star program, which rs a program desrgned to have manufacturers of computer equipment build Cll‘CUler into their products to reduce power consumption during time 0! non-use This monitor also goes into its energy saying mode it you exceed the monrtor‘s operating limits, such as the maximum resolution of 12800024 or the frequency refresh rates of Berlkl—lz horizontal or 5685Hz vertical. When this monitor is used Wllh a Green or EPA Energy Star PC, or a PC With a screen blanking software lollowmg the VESA Display Power Management Signalling (DPMS) protocol, this monitor can conserve signrlrcant energy by reduong power consumption during periods 0! non use When the PC goes into the energy saying mode, the monitor wrll go into a suspended operation state, indicated by the Power LED light changing lrom a green color to an amber color After an extended penod in the suspended mode, the monitor Wilt then enter a semiOFF mode to conserve more energy. In the seml-OFF mode or DPMS OFF mode as we call it in our speolrcations, the Power LED wrll still show an amber color. When you awaken your PC by hrtting a key or maxing the mouse, the monrtor Will also awaken to its normal operating mode. indrcateo by the green Power LED light. By followth these conventions, the power oonsumpton can be reduced to the followrng Ie/els' Made on 503.2,“ LED Color Normal(Max.) On On Normal 5 saw Green Stand-by Oil On Oil 5 5w Amber Suspend On on on 5 5w Amber Power Oil Oil OH OH 5 SW Amber Low Radiation Compliance (MPH to Sell Diagnostics Messages DDC (Display Data Channel) Low Radiation Compliance (MPR II), Self Diagnostils Messages and DDC (D'splay Data Channel) This monrtor meets one of the strictest gurdelrnes available today for low radiation ernlssrons, offenng the user e> to aclwate the lumen. . ll the results are unsatislactory, decreasethe horizontal bars using the PHASE icon in the on screen display NO SIGNAL message. . The signal cable is not connected, or is loose. Check and secure the connecan INPUT SIGNAL OUT OF RANGE message appears. Picture is blank. . The lrequenoy of the signal lrom the Video card is outside the operating range 0! the mOWTOL ‘Horizontal Frequency: 31kHz-81kHz ’Ver‘tical Frequency: SSHz-BSHZ Use the graphics board ‘s uttitty sohware to change the frequency Sefllng (Reler to the manual for graphics board) iou can change the Setup to the supported resolution USing the Safe Mode (Press the F8 key during booting the system) The power LED is illuminated amben . The monitor is in its display power management mode. . There is no actwe signal coming Irorn the PC. . The Signal cable is not fastened securely. . Check the computer power and graphics adapter configuration The monitor doesn‘t enter the power saving off mode (Amberl . Computer video Signal is not VESA DPMS standard. Eitherthe PC or the Video controller card is nol using the VESA DPMS power management function. 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 lrayed. . Liquid has been spilled 1r|(0 the monitor. . The monitor has been exposed to rain or water . The manner does not operate normally lollowrng the operating instructions. Adlust only those controls that are covered tn the operating lflSlflJC‘lDflS An improper adjustment of other controls may result Irl damage and Chen requires extensive work by a qualihed (ECl’lfltClafl to restore the monitor to normal operation . The monitor has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged . The monitor exhlbtls a distinct change “1 perlormance. . Snapping or popping from the monitor is oortunuous or lrequent while the monitor lS operating It rs normal forsome monitors to make occasional sounds when being lurned on or olf, or when changing video modes Do not attempt to service the monitor yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards, Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Si nal Connector in Assignment AC—Dc Adapter GD Technical Information Specifications - 15pin VGA Connector Signa|lD- -Sub) SNignaKD Sub) P1" Red Video 2 Green VTdeo 190 SyncGround 3 Blue Video 11 Ground 4 Ground 12 SDA 5 Ground 13 H anc. 6 Red Ground 14 v Sync 7 Green Ground 15 SCL 8 Blue Ground NOTE - No 5 Pin have to ground on me PC side - DVl-i Cunnecior (Digital/Analog) Signallm’l n SignaKDVl i) 1m T M D S. Data} Hm Plug Detect 2 T. M D S DaraZi 17 TM D S. DaraO 3 T. MYD S DaraZ/d Shield 18 T. M. 08 Demo» 4 T M D SvDalaA- 19 T M.D S 0513068?"er 5 T M D S Dara“ 20 T M,Dv S. Darafr 6 DDC Clock 21 T MD S Data5+ 7 BBC Data 22 T M D S. Clock 3?“er 8 AnaTquertmIS no 23 T. M D S Clocki 9 TM D 5 Dale!» 24 TM D S CTock- 10 T M D S Daren 11 T M D S Daren/38mm 12 T M D S Dara} 13 T M D S Dana 14 05V Power 15 Ground «em Iov ~5vv n Sm: amv we) T. M D. s. (Tiansulon Mmimized Dliterenlial Signaling) y; 'mrimmgm§x;yzmmmxr Inpul " AC 1002-4CN 4 57 r 0A 50/6041 Outpul Dcwv 50A 9—(—@ muéé only 6 DC adap'er suppfied wnh the monitor Display Sync Input Video Input Power Input Dimensions Weight Tilt/Swivel Range Environment Conditions ® Specifications Type I8. 1 inch (45.97orn) Flat Panel Active matnx-TFi LCD AntiGlare coating Viewable Size lB.linch (115.97cm) Wewing Angle (max) 80’ (Left / Right/ Up/ Down) Pixel pitch 0.28 x 0.28mm True color 167 million color Horizontal Freq. 31 kHz ~ 81 kHz (Automatic) Vertical Freq, 56Hz — 85Hz (Automatic) Input form Separate, TFL, Positive/Negative Composite, TlL, Posnrve/Negawe SOG (Sync On Green) Digital Signal input 15 pn DSub connector/WI ~ D conneclulAnalog/Dgnal) Input Forrn Separate, RGB Analog, 0,7Vpp/750hm, Posrtrve, Dgnal Resolution Max VESA IZflOx 1&4 ©75Hz Recommend VESA l280x lOZd @GGHZ DC 12V 5 0A lMdth 43.6cm / I7 Zinches Height 45.7cm / 18.0lnches Depth 20 56m /8 Winches Net 8 9kg/ l9,62lbs Tilt 5' (Down) / 30' (Up) Swivel 30' (Left) / 30' (Right) Operating condition Temperature lO'C to 35'C Humidity IO% to 80% noncondensmg Storage condition Temperature -20'C to 60C Humidity 5% to 95% nonmndenslng NOTE ‘ . lnIormaticn in this 36mment is subject to change willie , FCC Compliance Statement Canadian 000 Notice CE Conformity Notice (6 ‘ cwmamwaggm 3“ , Appendix Communications Regulation Information This equipment has been tested and iound to comply within the limits 01 a Class B digital de/ioe pursuant to Fan 15 of the FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installatbn This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and it not installed and used in accordance With the instructions, may cause harm lul interference to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. ll this equipment does cause harmful intenerence to radio or telewsion reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment on and oil), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interlerence by using one or more of the lclIoWing measures: . Reonent or relocate the receiving antenna . increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. . Connect the equipment ll‘llO an outlet on a Circuit dilterent ircm that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/W technician loi help Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible lor compliance could vord the user‘s (or your) authority to operate the equipment. Only peripherals (digital inpuuoutput dewces, terminals, punters, etc) cenrlied to comply with the Class B limits may be attached to this monitor. Operation With nonrcertified peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception Onty shielded signal cables may be used with this System. NOTICE The regulations are applied only to the products with the ID LABEL indicating spemlic requirements This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian InterlerenceCausrng Equrnent Regulations. Cet appareil nume‘rique de la dasse B respecte toutes les eXigences du Fleglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada NOTlCE The regulations are applied only to the products with the D LABEL indicating specriic requirements, Products with the "CE" Marking comply With the EMC DirecttvdSQBEG/EEC) and LOW VOLTAGE Directive (73/23/55?) issued by the Commission of the European Community Com pianoe With these directives implies conformity to the followrng E uropean Norms ’ ' EN 55022 , Radio Frequency Interference ~ EN 50082! l992 ; Electromagnetic lrnrnunity ~ EN 605552 , Power Line Harmonics - EN 605553 , Voltage Fluctuations ~ EN 60950 : Product Safety NOTICE The regulations are applied only to the products With the ID LABEL indicating specilic requirements. APPENDIX Ni ii" Appendlx Congratulations! Why do we have environmentally labelled computers? Environmental Labelling of Personal Computers You have |ust purchased a TCO'99 approyed and labelled product! Your choroe has prodded you wtth a product developed (or professronal use. Your purchase has also contnbuted to reducrng the burden on the ertvlronment and also to the further development of envtronmerttally adapted electronlcs products Thts product meets the requirements for the TCO’99 scheme whrch prcmdes let an rntematronal envrronmental and qualrty Iabelllng of personal computers. The Iabellrng scheme was developed as a lolnt ellort by the TCO (The Swedtsh Conlederatton or Prolesstonal Employees), SVertska Naturskyddslorenrngen (The Swedtsh Soctety lor Nature Conservatron), Statens Energrmyndtghet (l he Swedrsh Natlonal Energy Admtnrstratton) and SEMKO AB, The requlrements cover a wtde range of Issues errytronment, ergonomtcs, usabrltty, reductron ol electrrc and magnettc ltelds, energy consumptton and electrrcal safety ln many countnes, envtronmental labellmg has become an established method tor encouraglng the adaptatton ol goods and sen/toes to the enyrronment, The main problem, as lar as computers and other electrontcs equtpment are concerned, ts that ervwronmentalty harmful substances are used both tn the products and dunno thetr manulacture. Srnce rt Is not so far posslble to sattslactortly recycle the maronty of electronxs equrpment. most at these potentralt/ damagtng substances sooner or later enter nature. There are also other charactenstrcs ot a computer, such as energy consumption levels, that are rmponant from the vrewpornts 0! both the work (lnternal) and natural (external) enyrronments. Since all methods of electnclty generatton have a negawe effect on the envrronntent (eg acrdrc and cltmatetnlluehctng emtSSIOflS, radioactrve waste), l\ rs vttal to save energy. Electronrcs equtpment tn ottlces ts often leh runntng conttnuously and thereby wnsurnes a lot of energy What does labelling involve? Environmental requirements Appendix Environmental Labelling of Personal Computers The environmental demands impose restrictions on the presence and use of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants. CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solvents, among other things. The product must be prepared for rec/ding and the manuiacturer is obliged to have an environmental policy which must be adhered to in each country where the company implements its operational policy. The energy requirements include a demand that the computer and/or display, alter a certain period 0! inactivrty, shall reduce its pwver consumption to a lower level in one or more stages The length oi time to reactivate the com puter shall be reasonable tor the user. Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands, for example, in respect or the reduction oi electric and magnetlc llEldS, physical and Visual ergonomics and good usabilrty Below you Wlll lind a brief summary 0! the envrronrnental requirements met by this product, The complete envuonmerital criteria document may be ordered from TCO Development SE<114 94 Stockholm. Sweden Fax: +45 8 782 92 07 Email (Internet): development@tco,se Current intormation regarding TCO’QQ approved and labelled products may also be obtained via the lnternel. using the address: hllp://www.lco-inlotcom/ Flame retardants Flame retardants are present in printed crrcurt boards, cables, Wires, casings and housings Their purpose rs to prevent, or at least to delay the spread ol lire, Up to 30% of the plastlc in a computer casing can consist oi flame retardant substances. Most llame retardants OOl'llaIl'l bromine or chloride, and those flame retardants are chemically related to another group of environmental toxins, PCBs, Both the ilame retardants containing bromine or chloride and the PCBs are suspected of givrng rise to severe health elfects, including reproducti/e damage in lISl’l—eallng birds and mammals, due to the bioaccumulatrve ” processes Flame retardants have been found in human blood and researchers lear that disturbances in foetus development may occur Appendix were Environmental Labelling of Personal Computers The relevant TCO'99 demand requrres that plastlc components wetghlng more than 25 grams must not contarn flame retardants wrth organrcally bound bromrne or chlorrne Flame retardants are allowed tn the pnnted cirourt boards srnce no substrtutes are avarlable. Cadmium" Cadmtum rs present tn rechargeable barteres and tn the colourrgeneratrng layers of certarn com puter drsplays Cadmrum damages the nervous system and rs toxrc tn hrgh doses The reIe/ant TCO'99 requrrement states that battertes, the colourrgeneratrng layers of drsplay screens and the electrtcal or electronrcs components must not contarn any oadmrum. Mercury“ * Mercury rs sometrmes found rrr batterres. relays and swrtches It damages the nervous system and rs toxrc tn hrgh doses The relevant TCO'99 requrrement states that battertes may not contarn any mercury lt also demands that mercury ts not present tn any 0! the electncal or electron-s oomponents assooated wrth the labelled unrt There ts howe/er one exoeptron. Mercury rs. lor the trme berng, permrtted tn the back Itght system 01 llat panel monrtors as there today rs no commercralt/ avarlable alternatrve. TCO arms on removrng thts exoeptton when a mercury free alternatrve rs avarlable. CFCs lireons) The relevant TCO‘99 requrrement states that nerther CFCs nor l—lCFCs may be used durrwg the manufacture and assembt/ ol the product. CF Cs (lreons) are sornettrnes used lor washrng prrnted crrcurt boards. CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer tn the stratosphere, causrng rncreased receptton on earth ol ultravtolet lrght wrth e g. rncreased nsks of skrn cancer (malrgnant melanoma) as a consequence Lead” ’ Lead can be lound tn ptcture tubes, drsplay screens, solders and capacrtorst Lead damages the nervous system and rn htgher doses, causes lead porsonrng. The relevant TCO'99 requtrement pemrts the tnclusron of lead since no replacement has yet been developed. - BiO-acmmuhtive is defined as substances which accumulate within living organisms - - lead, Cuirru'um and Mercury are heavy metals which an Bitratcumu‘hlive.
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