LG Electronics USA LB886F 18-inch LCD Monitor User Manual Attachments
LG Electronics USA 18-inch LCD Monitor Attachments
Users Manual
ATTACHMENTK- USERSMANUAL © 2001 PCTESI' Lab FCC Warniilg Class B Computing Device Information to the User This cqulpmcnl ins been «emu ma found lo comply wim me ii “a [or u slag is mgiml device pursuant lo pan is 0( FCC Rum. 11m limits at: migncd lo pioviae lczsonablc prolcclion againsi harmful lnlerfclcnoc in n miaemial insul- Iaiion. This equipmem gcnclalcs. um. and can radiate radio frequency energy and. it ml mslailai m1 used in “funding: wilh meinslmclions, may cause harmful Inlzl‘fcrcrlcc lo ndio communicalions. Howcvcl‘ (hem is no guannlcc nun inlcrfcrence Will not occur in a panicular inslallalione if Ibis equipmem docs cause llllcrfcrcnu lo radio or lclcv'mion temption. which can be damming! by lumlng llle equipmcnlofl‘md on. me user is encouraged lo lry lo coma ml: inlcdcmllu: by one or more or me following Mules: ~Rcoricnl 01 moms me leaeivipg imem Justus!) me scpamiall bclween me equipmeiu and meiver. ~COI|MCI lhc cquipmenl inla an own on : similil dittcrcnl (mm than lo which Ihc native! is mutual. Consul! me dealer or an cxpen'cllccd mic/W leenniciui (or help and in: addlllonai suggmions. The use: may run: an following bookie! piepma by me Faisal Commumca~ lions Commmion htlpiulz “How in locality and R501“: Radio-TV imen'cmuce Problcms.‘ This booklel IS ‘xvailahlc from [he us, Govcmmcm Priming 0mm, Washingloll. DAC 104024 Slock No. memoooxas-A, FCC Warning The user is caulwnod lnal changfi or modifications ml explnsly spplvved by me manufzcluler could void me users authorily lo openlc in: equipment. NOTE; In artist (or an insullalion or "us pmducl lo munuin compliance Will; in: llmiis for 2 055 I! define, shielded cables mus! be used. Introduction The Monitor has an active matrix TFT {Thin-Film ‘h‘flnsiston LCD (Li uid Crystal Display). This monitor is designed for Ilse in small Working areas or [or those who need more working space on the desk. Features ENGLISH . The monttons a 18 1 inch (18 ‘l lnches vrewable) rntellrgent microprocessor based monltor . USBllJnlversal Serlal Bus) ports at the back or the monrtor are prepared tor the USB cable and hub You can easlly and flexlbly connect USB - deSlgned devtces-such as a mouse keyboard ~ to the monitor (or true Plug and Play function . The monrtor has two srgnal connectors lD-sub and DVIl so that It can support both an extstlng analog lnput lD-sub) and an advanced standard dlgttal mpm (DVIJ Two computers can be simultaneously used whlle connected to tms monltor . Dlgltally controlled auto—scanning ts done wrth me mlcro-processor for norlzontal scan frequencles between 30 and 80kHz, and vertrcal scan lrequenctes between 56 - 85Hz lhe mlcroprocessonhased mtellrgence allows the monltor to operate ln each frequency mode wrth the preclslon of a fixed lrequency monrtor . You can adjust the helghr oi the screen and also rotate rt 90° clockwwse (' For detailed infimnation, please reler lo the CD pnwided with the manual) . Plug and play capabtllty rt supported by your system . Thls monltor has FDDC functlon ' . Compliant wlth the following regulated spectflcallons ' {PA ENERGY STAR - Swedish TCO'99 ' For dens/led rnfmmanon please reler to the Reference Guide pmwded Connecting the Monitor To set up the monitor, ensure that the power is turned MT (0 the monitor, computer system, and other attached devices, then follow these steps: Place the monitor ln 3 convenlent. well-ventllateo location near your computer 0 To adjust helght of your monitor,unlock the stand lock on top of me standPusn G) the stand lock at arrows shown(A), Removed the stand cover of the monitor to connect the cables. Connect me signal cable - When connecting the DVI signal cable “Figure I Connect the end of monrtor Slgna| cable to the potion the rear panel 0! the monltor through the slot and cable holder on Slando Connect the other end to the DVI port on the rear panel or the computer and ugnten me screws 9 . When oonnecting the Dsub signal cable PC Figure 2 Connect one end or the mmitof signal cable (0 elther or the connectors 0 on the rear panel or the monltor Connect the othet end to the Dsub port on the rear panel 0! the computer and ttghten the screws 0 MAC figure 3 Connect one end of the mDrlltof signal cable to etther or the connectors 0 on me lea! panel 01 me monltor Connect me one end ol the manner Slgnal cable to the rear panel or Mzctrltosh computer thtwgh a Mactntosn adapter and tnen tlgnten screws 9 One end 01 the AC power cord is connected mm the AC power connetor on the back of the monitor Figure 1 There should he a DVI pen on mt- computer Connecting the Monitor figure 2 Power ON/Orr Swrtch Dsub Stand Cover 9 Power Cord Figure 3 Power ON/OFF Switch Stand Lock Stand Cover 9 Power Cord Slgnal Cable Connecl one end to a pro (y grounded AC outlet that rs easrty accessrble and close to the monrtor. 6” After connectrng cabtes, put stand cover correctly into the notes unders stand If securely connected, you can hear clrck sound from the latch ® (3 Power ON the PC, then the monitor. (D If you see the N0 SIGNAL message, check me Signet came and connectors After usrng the system. power OFF the monitor, then the PC Making use of USB (Universal Serial Bus) USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an innovation in connecting your djfl‘erent dsktop pefiphemls conveniently to your computer. By using the USE, you will be able to connect your mouse, keyboard, and other peripherals to your monitor instead ofhavingto connect them to your computer. This will give you greater llexflwility 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 "5 running) 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 devices to be attached iL USB connection 1. Connect the upstream port of me monitor to the downstream port of the USB compliant PC or another hub usmg the USB cable. (Computer must have a USB port) 2. Connect the USB compliant peripherals to the downstream ports of the memo use downilream Ports 4, connect the cables trom use in "53 dnmlmm port 490 °<<,. compliant peripherals such as or the USB compllaru PC $0 9 Keyboam mum em or another huh cable Location and Function of Controls Front View F m A " Power Indicator SOURCE Button—I Power Button MENU Button AV '<1 l> Buttons AUTO/SET Button Power ON/OFF Swltth Rear Wew 3 », 13 ' AUDIO DC our — Stand Lock Power Connector DVI pm Dsub Slgnai port USB up stream port USB down stream port Control Panel Function Front Panel Controls Au'o/SEV amen SOURCEBImnn MENU Button Paw" Eullon AVr d D Bmlon Pwartnulcmw nt - w“ -Use this button m make Dsubor th connector actve _ SOURCE B““°“ Tristeattrrersusedwhentwowmptrtersare eennemed to the "mot The detautt settmg e Dsub _ MENU Button Use this button to enter ofexil the on screen display A v AV' <1 t> Button Use these buttons to choose or adjusl items in me on _— screen display. < b 6mm Key» Brightness and Certrest can be adjusted directty wittmt entert . t - On Screen otsptay (050) system Blighh’ms and Games tuncmns all! also available tn the On Susan Display (OSD) menu v—m" AUTO/SET Butten Use this button to enter a selectton In the on screen display. ‘AUTOadltmmiumflon rotterturorsermmmngosonem. MmbhmmmficajmmottMsueen positiort.dod—— —> — mu mm A V 4 P — <— — <— ———— Press the MENU Button. then the main menu of the OSD appears To acces a control. use the m um Buttons When the icon you want becomes hnghllghted. press the AUTO/SET Button Use the } Buttons to adjust the ltem to the desnred Ievet Accept the changes by presSIng me AUTO/SET Button ewew Nib Exit the OSD by Presswng the MENU Button On Screen Display(OSD) Selectio d Adjustment You wen introduced to the pmmdule of selection and adjusting an item using the 051) system. Listed below are the icons, icon names, and icon descriptions of the items that are shown on the Menu Des artgmnm Used to adjust the brightness ol the screen. Contrast Adjust the display to the contrast desired ~ PHESET RED GREEN BLUE QZDOKI 6500K To appear the displays color temperature. - 9300K:Sllghlly bluish whtte, - 6500K:Sllghtly reddish white. To set your own color levels. To set your own ootor levels. To set your own color levels, vertical Position To move lmage up and down. Horllonlfl Polltlon To move picture Image telt and ngnt. 0 Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustment 050ml 51 Des: pl n am To minimize any vertical bars or siripes visible on me screen background.The nonzonlal screen size will also change. To adjust the locus of the display. This item allows you to remove any holizonlal noise and clear or sharpen lne image of characters. LANGUAGE WW §GNAL To choose lire language in which lne conlrol names are displayed. was 5le This lunalon displays the image in is original size or enlarged size so as to m in me full screen 0' me LCD panel, To adjust posllion of the OSD wlndow on (he screen, To seleei beep ON or OFF. To selecl DSUB ANALOGE or DVI ANLOGE/ DIGITAL aslne eclive inpulvThls lealure is used when we computers are connecled lo me display.The display aulomalieally delecls lire proper inpul when only one video source is conneded. WM To display the use lime ol munllor Mac Memory Modes The monilnr has 30 memory locations for display mules, 14 of which are factory preset to popular video modm Display Modes (Resolution) 1 VGA 2 VGA 3 VGA 4 VESA 5 VESA G VESA 7 VESA 8 VESA 9 MAC 10 VESA 11 VESA 12 VESA 13 MAC 14 VESA 15 VESA 1G VESA 640 X 350 720 x 400 840 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 832 x 624 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 X 768 1152 x 870 1152 x 900 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 mm] Freq Hz] 70 70 60 75 85 60 75 85 75 60 75 85 75 65 60 75 User Modes . Modes 17—26 are empty and can accept new vudeo data W the monitor detects a new vtdeo mode that has not been present befue or ts not one of the preset modes, rt stores the new mode automattoally In one of me empty modes stamng wtth mode 17 If you use up me 10 blank modes and 50" have more new theo modes, the monitor replaces me mformauon In the user modes stamng wtm mode 17 Troubleshooting Check the following before calling for service Display Position is incorrect - Push the AUTO/SET Button I If the results are unsatisfactory. adjust the image position using me H position and V position icon in the on screen display On the screen background, vertical bars or stripes are visible l Push the AUTO/SET Button I l( the results are unsatisfactory, decrease the vertical bars or stnpes usmg 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, ii If the results are unsatisfacrory, decrease the horizontal bars usmg the PHASE icon in the on screen display. NO SIGNAL message. - The signal cable lS not connected. or IS loose Check and secure me connection OUT OF RANGE message appears. Picture is blank. - The (requency of the Signal (mm the VIdeO card is outside the operating range of the monitor Horizontal Frequency: 30kHz - 80kHz Vertical Frequency: 56Hz - BSHZ ’ Use the grapl'ltcs board's utility sottware [0 change me frequency semng lReler to the manual for graphics board). ' You can change the Setup m the supported resolution usmg the Sale Mode Press the F8 key dunng booting me Systeml The power LED is illuminated amber. - The monitor lS in its display power management mode. - There ls no active Slgrlal Coming from the PC I The signal cable is not fastened securely - Check the computer power and graphics adapter configuration The monitor doesn't enterthe power saving off mode (Amber) - Computer video signal is not VESA DPMS standard. Elmer the PC or the Vldeo controller card lS not usmg the VESA DPMS power management function ® Specifications Signal Connector Pin Assignment . DVl-D Connector (Digital) Pin SignakDVl) Pin SignnkDVU 1 T. M. D. s DawZ- I6 Hm Plug Detect z T MD 5mm. 17 T M 0.5.05“) 3 T M D s Data2/4 Shieid 13 T M. D.s Davao‘ 4 TM D s DataA- 19 T. M D s DataO/S Shield 5 T M. D. s. Darah 20 T M 0.8 Daw5~ e DDCCiock 21 T. M,D.s Dams; 7 BBC Dana 22 T M D. s Clock Shield 3 Analog Vertical Sync 23 T M D s Clock» 9 T M D s D3La1— 24 T M D s Clock. 10 T M D s Danah C1 Analoq Red 11 T M D s DaiaiiBShieid C2 Analog Green 12 T M D s Dataz- ca Analog Blue 13 TM D s Data3+ 04 AnaLog H. Sync 14 +5v Power cs Analog Ground 15 Ground (Mum lat o5v. H 5m amv Sync] —— T. M D. S, (Transiiiofl Minileed Dnflerenfial Signaling) Specificaflons Type 13 man (45 97cm) F13tPane\Ac(rve manX-TFT LCD AnLiAGIare coating Viewable Size 18.1inch 45 97cm Pixe| itch 0 28 x 0.28mm True color 16 7 mlflion color Sync Input Horizontal Fre . 30kHz - eokHz Automallc Vertical Fre . 56Hz » 85Hz Automauc Input lorm Separate, m, Positive/Negative Composite TIL, Positive/Negative soc (Sync On Green] Di ilal Wee Iripul , Si naI in u! 15 ' 0&1me ~ ~ WI- | meat: m Um ‘ Ingm Form MMRGBM ONE Mmmramg Resolution Max VESA 1293x1EQ4 @75H11Ambg) - ' Wren VESA1280x1024@60H1 USB standard Rev 10 comglied BUSmwered hub n Downstream mama}!!! SOOmA for each MAX Ygeommunication sgeed 12 Mbgs (fun). 1.5 Mbgs law) USE gen 1 Ugtream En 2 Downstream ports Normal Max. 5 55W ' Sland-bylSusQend 5 3w ”Power Off S M ' 39.7cm I 15.6lnches 4248cml1635mche‘s Mm 8v5kl18.73ID5 5‘ Down 1 30' U 45' lLefl) / 45' (RrghU Operating condition Temperature 10'C to 35C Humidity 10% to 80% noncondenslng Storage condition Temperature -20'C to 60C Humidity 5% to 95% noncondensmg
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