LG Electronics USA LI564G 15-inch LCD Monitor User Manual Attachments

LG Electronics USA 15-inch LCD Monitor Attachments

Users Manual

 © 2001 PCTEST Lab   ATTACHMENT K – USERS MANUAL
DANGERTo avoid shock hazard:• Do not remove the covers.• Do not operate this product unless the stand is attached.• Do not connect or disconnect this product during an electrical storm.• The power cord plug must be connected to a properly wired and grounded power outlet.• Any equipment to which this product will be attached must also be connected to properlywired andgrounded power outlets.• To isolate the monitor from the electrical supply, you must remove the plug from the power outlet.The power outlet should be easily accessible.Handling:• Your color monitor is heavy, so handle it with care. IBM recommends that this monitor is moved orlifted by two people.DANGERPour éviter les risques d’électrocution :• Ne retirez pas les capots du moniteur.• N’utilisez pas ce produit si le socle n’est pas fixé.• Ne connectez, ni ne déconnectez ce produit pendant un orage.• Le câble d’alimentation doit être connecté à une prise électrique correctement mise à la terre et enbon état de marche.• Tout équipement auquel ce produit est relié doit être également connecté à une prise correctementmise à la terre et en bon état de marche.• Pour isoler le moniteur de la source d’alimentation électrique, vous devez le débrancher de la priseélectrique. Cette prise doit être facile d’accès.Manutention :• Votre moniteur couleurs est lourd et doit donc être manipulé avec soin. IBM vous conseille de ledéplacer ou de le porter à deux.GEFAHRENHINWEISUm die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags zu vermeiden, folgendes beachten:• Unter keinen Umständen die Abdeckungen abnehmen.• Das Produkt nicht in Betrieb nehmen, wenn der Sockel nicht montiert ist.• Das Gerät nicht während eines Gewitters an eine Steckdose anschließen oder von ihr trennen.• Das Netzkabel ist an eine ordnungsgemäß verdrahtete und geerdete Steckdose anzuschließen.• Jedes Gerät, mit dem dieses Produkt verbunden wird, muß ebenfalls an eine ordnungsgemäßverdrahtete und geerdete Steckdose angeschlossen werden.• Um den Monitor von der Stromversorgung zu trennen, muß der Stecker aus der Steckdosegezogen werden. Die Steckdose sollte leicht zugänglich sein.Handhabungshinweis:• Ihr Farbbildschirm ist schwer. Sie sollten daher beim Transport vorsichtig vorgehen. IBM empfiehltIhnen, den Bildschirm zu zweit anzuheben bzw. zu tragen.
3These user’s setup instructions cover typical user environments. The on-screen messagesmay differ depending on the level of your hardware and software. In some cases you mayneed to vary the setup procedures.For more information, refer to your computer or operating system manuals or consult yoursystem administrator or dealer.Ces instructions de configuration d’exploitation s’appliquent aux environnementsd’utilisation types. Les messages affichés à l’écran peuvent varier en fonction du niveau devotre matériel et de vos logiciels informatiques. Dans certains cas, vous pouvez être amenésà changer de procédures de configuration.Pour de plus amples informations à ce sujet, veuillez vous reporter aux manuels de votreordinateur et de votre système d’exploitation, ou consultez l’administrateur de votre systèmeou votre revendeur.Diese Einstellungsanweisungen durch den Benutzer gelten für typischeBetriebsumgebungen. Die Bildschirmmeldungen können je nach Art der verwendetenHardware und Software auch anders lauten. In einigen Fällen müssen dieEinstellungsschritte unter Umständen abgeändert werden.Weitere Informationen finden Sie im Computer- oder Betriebssystemhandbuch, oder wendenSie sich an Ihren Systemadministrator oder Fachhändler.En estas instrucciones de configuración se describen entornos de usuarios típicos. Losmensajes en pantalla, pueden diferir según sea el nivel del hardware y del software. Enalgunos casos, necesitará seguir otros procedimientos para la configuración.Para obtener más información, puede consultar los manuales del ordenador o del sistemaoperativo o ponerse en contacto con el administrador del sistema o con el distribuidor.Queste istruzioni di configurazione per l’utente coprono gli ambienti operativi comuni. Imessaggi che appaiono sul video possono differire a seconda dell’hardware e del softwareutilizzati. In alcuni casi potrebbe essere necessario variare le procedure di configurazione.Per ulteriori informazioni, fare riferimento ai manuali del computer o del sistema operativo, oconsultare il proprio amministratore di sistema o il concessionario.
iiFirst Edition (May / 2001)This publication could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are made periodically to the informationherein; these changes will be made in later editions. IBM may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s) and/orprogram(s) at any time.It is possible that this publication may contain reference to, or information about, IBM products (machines and programs),programming, or services that are not announced in your country.Requests for copies of this publication and for technical information about IBM products should be made to your IBM AuthorizedDealer or IBM Retailer.No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means without prior permission in writing fromthe International Business Machines Corporation.© Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2000. All rights reserved.Note to U.S.Government users- - Documentation related to restricted rights- - use, duplication or disclosure is subject torestrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.NoticesReferences in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in allcountries in which IBM operates. Any reference to an IBM product, program or service is not intended to state or imply that onlyIBM’s product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringeany of IBM’s intellectual property rights or other legally protectable rights may be used instead of the IBM product, program, orservice. Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other products, programs, or services, except those expresslydesignated by IBM, are the user’s responsibility.IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter in this document. The furnishing of this documentdoes not give you any license to these patents.TrademarksThe following terms, used in this publication, are trademarks or service marks of the IBM Corporation in the United States, othercountries, or both:HelpCenter IBMENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.Microsoft®, Window®, and Windows NT@ are trademarks of Microsoft corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.Other company, product, and service name may be trademarks or service marks of others.
ENGLISH1Setup............................................................................................................................2Hardware Requirements......................................................................................2Handling Instructions ...........................................................................................2Workplace preparation.........................................................................................2Working Practices................................................................................................3Connecting your Monitor......................................................................................4Switching on your Monitor....................................................................................4Adjusting the Monitor Position .............................................................................5Caring for your Monitor ........................................................................................5Configuring your Monitor ..........................................................................................6Setup Diskette for Microsoft Windows95 or Microsoft Windows98......................6Setup Diskette for Microsoft Windows 2000 ........................................................7Auto Setup ..................................................................................................................8Auto Setup ...........................................................................................................8Auto Setup for DOS .............................................................................................9Auto Setup for Microsoft Windows3.1, Microsoft Windows95, Microsoft Windows98, Microsoft Windows NT or Microsoft Windows2000........10Manual Setup ............................................................................................................12Adjusting Your LCD Monitor ...................................................................................13User controls......................................................................................................13On-screen display (OSD) controls .....................................................................15Further Information ..................................................................................................18Display modes ...................................................................................................18Power Management...........................................................................................19Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................20Further Help.......................................................................................................22Specifications ...........................................................................................................24Warranty ....................................................................................................................27Compliances ...............................................................................see at rear of manualService Information....................................................................see at rear of manualContents
2Hardware RequirementsThis monitor requires a computer with a suitable on-board sub-system orVideo Adapter card that can support XGA 1024 x 768, SVGA 800 x 600, orVGA 640 x 480 at 60Hz.SetupDo not support the monitorwithin the screen area. TheLiquid Crystal Display is glassand can be damaged by roughhandling or excessivepressure.Handling InstructionsHandling Instructions1. Lift the monitor by placing both hands under the lower part of the cover.(The display will rise to maximum lift height when locking clip has beenremoved. See page 5 for details on removing the locking clip.)2. Before using your monitor for the first time, remove the clear protectivefilm from the front of the screen.
ENGLISH3iThis section gives adviceon how you can workcomfortably and reducefatigue.RestTake regular breaks. Vary your posture, stand up and stretch occasionallyas prolonged use of computer workstations can be tiring.BackYou should sit back in your chair and use the backrest.HandsUse a light touch on the keyboard, keeping your hands and fingers relaxed.Allow a space in front of the keyboard to rest your wrists when not typing.Consider using a wristpad.EyesightWorking with monitors, in common with any prolonged close work, can bevisually demanding. Look away from the screen periodically and have youreyesight checked regularly.Screen settingsSet the screen brightness and contrast to a comfortable level. You mayhave to adjust this as the lighting changes during the day. Many applicationprograms let you select color combinations which can help you to view incomfort. See the User controls section on page 13 for more information.Working PracticesiThis section gives adviceon what you shouldconsider before you set upyour monitor.Workplace PreparationHeightThe monitor should be positioned so that the top of the screen is slightlybelow your eye level when you sit at your workstation.Orientation- Choose a position that gives the least reflection from lights and windows, usually at a right angle to any windows.- Positon the monitor directly in front of you so that you do not have to twistyour body to use it.- Tilt the monitor to a comfortable viewing angle.
41. Turn off your computer and all attached devices.2. Connect the monitor signal cable to the Video output of your computerand tighten the thumscrews. Ensure that the connectors align. Do notforce the connectors as this may bend the pins.3. Connect the power cord. Connect it to the power adapter first insert theplug into a properly grounded outlet. 1. Switch on the power source to your monitor.2. Switch on your monitor by pushing and releasing the power switchmarked [    ].[To switch off your monitor, push and release the power switch again.]3. Switch on your computer.4. Run AUTO SETUP by following the instructions in the Auto Setupsection on page 8.Be sure to read the ‘SafetyInformation’ at the front of thisUser Guide before carrying outthis procedure.iIf you system is equippedwith a digital Video cardusing a DVI connector, changethe signal cable to the DVI-Dcable provided (See page 22for details)iThe AC adapter and signalcable are connected toyour monitor. If you wish tochange these or to fit adifferent stand, see FurtherHelp on page 22.Connecting your MonitorSwitching on your Monitor
ENGLISH5Viewing AngleYou can tilt the screen backward and forward as shown below(figure A).RotateYou can rotate the screen leftward and rightward as shown below(figure A).HeightYou can adjust height of the screen(figure B).Before adjusting your monitor for the first time, remove the locking clip on rear of the stand. Carefully put down and hold the screen of monitor and then squeeze at arrows shown to remove(figure C).Be sure to turn off the power before you perform any maintenance on themonitor. Clean your monitor as follows:•Gently wipe the covers and the screen with a soft cloth.•Remove finger marks and grease with a damp cloth and mild detergent.•Never use flammable cleaning materials to clean your IBM monitor orany other electrical apparatus.Adjusting the Monitor PositionCaring for your Monitor(A) (B) (C)038F/En
6To use the Plug and Play feature in Windows 95 or Windows 98, filesshould be loaded from the IBM Monitor Installation diskette.1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices.2. Ensure that the monitor is connected correctly.3. Turn on the monitor and then the system unit. Allow the system to bootinto Microsoft Windows95 or Microsoft Windows98.Your computer’s Plug and Play code may warn you that your systemhardware has changed. This probably means that it has detected yournew monitor for the first time.4. Open the DISPLAY PROPERTIES window by clicking on START, SETTINGS,CONTROL PANEL and then double clicking on the DISPLAY icon.5. Select the SETTINGS tab.• In case of Windows 95 : 6 - 1. Select the CHANGE DISPLAY TYPE button.2.Select the CHANGE MONITOR TYPE button.• In case of Windows 98 :6 - 1.Select the ADVANCED button.2.Select the MONITOR tab.    3. Open the UPGRADE DEVICE DRIVER WIZARD window by clicking on CHANGE button and then select the NEXT button. If the UPGRADE DEVICE DRIVER WIZARD is open go to step 6-3. if not contine to step 4.4. Select the “Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver” and  then select the NEXT button. 7. Insert the Setup diskette into drive A: and select the HAVE DISK button.8. Select OK.9. Choose IBM T545H monitor and select OK. The files will be copied fromthe diskette to your hard drive.10.Close all open windows and remove the diskette.11.Reboot the system.The system will automatically select the maximum refresh rate andcorresponding Color Matching Profiles.   Configuring your MonitorSetup Diskette for Microsoft®Windows®95 or Microsoft®Windows®98 This section must becompleted before continuing with the Microsoft Windows95 orMicrosoft Windows98 AutoSetup on page 8.iOn LCD monitors, unlikeCRTs, a faster refresh ratedoes not improve displayquality. IBM recommendsusing either 1024 x 768 at arefresh rate of 60Hz or 640 x480 at a refresh rate of 60Hz.
ENGLISH7To use the Plug and Play feature in Windows 2000, files should be loadedfrom the IBM Monitor Installation diskette.1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices.2. Ensure that the monitor is connected correctly.3. Turn on the monitor and then the system unit. Allow the system to bootinto Microsoft Windows2000.4. Open the DISPLAY PROPERTIES window by clicking on START, SETTINGS,CONTROL PANEL and then double clicking on the DISPLAY icon.5. Select the SETTINGS tab.6. Select the ADVANCED button.7. Select the MONITOR tab.8. Select the PROPERTIES button.9. Select the DRIVER tab.10.Open the UPGRADE DEVICE DRIVER WIZARD window by clicking on UPDATEDRIVER and then select the NEXT button.11.Select the “Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I canchoose a specific driver” and  then select the NEXT button.12.Insert the Setup diskette into drive A: and select the HAVE DISK button.13.Select OK.14.Choose IBM T545H monitor and select OK. The files will be copiedfrom the diskette to your hard drive.15.Close all open windows and remove the diskette.16.Reboot the system.The system will automatically select the maximum refresh rate andcorresponding Color Matching Profiles.Setup Diskette for Microsoft®Windows®2000 ProfessionalThis section must becompleted before continuing with the Microsoft Windows2000 AutoSetup on page 8.iOn LCD monitors, unlikeCRTs, a faster refresh ratedoes not improve displayquality. IBM recommendsusing either 1024 x 768 at arefresh rate of 60Hz or 640 x480 at a refresh rate of 60Hz.
8When you first use your monitor you must perform Auto Setup. This proceduresets up your monitor to process the video signals from your computer withoutimage discoloration or smearing. After you perform Auto Setup, the settings arestored and used each time you turn on the monitor.In order to optimise the displayed image a set-up utility is provided on theIBM Monitor Installation Diskette. Operation of this utility is dependent on theoperating system on your computer. For correct operation locate the operatingsystem on your computer from the table below and follow the appropriateinstructions. You may choose to run AUTO SETUP for each operating systemthat you use. This means that if you sometimes use your monitor while runningany version of Windows and sometimes also use it from within DOS (not a DOSwindow), you must run AUTO SETUP for both Windows and DOS. You may runversions of AUTO SETUP in any order.Before you begin AUTO SETUP for your computer:1. Make a backup copy of the setup diskettes supplied with the monitor.2. Make sure the computer video mode is set in the range of thesupported screen resolution shown in the table on page18.You should perform AUTO SETUP for each screen mode you use.Auto Setup Before carrying out thissection, it is very importantthat The Setup Diskette forWindows 95 or Windows 98has been run.(see page6)iThe Setup Utility includedon the setup diskette is fordisplaying dot patterns. Theydo not replace or modify thedisplay driver.iThe Auto Setupinstructions require themonitor to be warmed up for 15minutes. This is not requiredfor normal operation.iBy pressing the  andkeys simultaneously allowsdirect access to the auto set-upcontrols.iIf your computer does notrun  with the setupdiskettes shipped with themonitor, refer to Manual Setupon page 12iThe AUTO SETUP processonly applies to the currentscreen mode. When a newmode is  selected, repeat thissection to reset the monitor.Operating SystemDOS Auto Setup for DOS on page 9Auto Setup Microsoft Windows 3.1,Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 workstationon page 10Microsoft Windows 3.1Microsoft Windows 95Microsoft Windows 98Microsoft Windows 2000Microsoft Windows NT 4.0workstationCorresponding Auto Setup procedureAuto Setup
ENGLISH91. Turn on the monitor first; then the computer.If the message CHECK SIGNAL CABLE is displayed, or if nothing isdisplayed check:• that the video interface cable is not connected properly.• the correct video adapter card is not installed.2.  Wait approximately 15 minutes, until the monitor warms up.3.  Insert the diskette labelled ‘IBM Monitor Installation Disk’ into thediskette drive.4.  Display the command prompt screen of the DOS full-screen display.5.  At the command prompt, type ‘A:’ and press ENTER.6. Type ‘TESTPATD’ and press ENTER.7. Select from the screen the number for the color or text mode you wantto setup.8.  Select from the screen the number for the video mode you want tosetup.You may repeat this process for as many of the color and video modesas you need.9.  When the dot pattern appears, press the OSD Enter button      at thebottom of the monitor to display the initial OSD menu.10. Use an Arrow button (     or     ), to select the IMAGE SET-UP iconand press the OSD Enter button      to access the function.11. Using an Arrow button (     or     ), select AUTO and press the OSDEnter button      . This activates the AUTO SETUP procedure, which willoptimize the display settings with the provided dot patterns.The image may be affected during this procedure and you may noticesmall changes to the test pattern.12. When finished, the OSD main menu returns. Press the Exit button       to exit from the OSD.13. Press the ESCAPE key to exit the test pattern program.14. Type ‘Exit’ at the command prompt to return to Windows.If you use other operating systems, perform the appropriate AUTO SETUPfor those systems, also: seeAuto Setup Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98,Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows NT  on page 10.Auto Setup for DOSiIf the monitor is in standbymode (STANDBY ON), itmay automatically turn off whileyou are waiting for it to warmup. If this happens, switch offthe monitor and switch it onagain after a few seconds.iIf you are using PC-DOS/V,change to U.S. mode bytyping ‘CHEV US’ and pressingENTER at the commandprompt.You must use when you runDOS Auto Setup.iThe size and diversity ofthe dot pattern varies withthe screen resolution.iIf the screen flickers,repeat the setup severaltimes until the flicker isminimised, or adjust it manuallyby following Manual Setup onpage 12.
101. Turn on the monitor first; then the computer.If the message CHECK SIGNAL CABLE is displayed, or if nothing isdisplayed check:• that the video interface cable is not connected properly.• the correct video adapter card is not installed.2. Wait approximately 15 minutes, until the monitor warms up.3. Drag the icon bar and tool bar, if they are displayed, to the bottom ofthe screen.4.  Insert the diskette labelled ‘IBM Monitor Installation Disk’ into thediskette drive.5. Check the operating system installed on your computer and follow theinstructions from the table below.6. When the test pattern appears, press the OSD Enter button at thebottom of the monitor to display the initial OSD menu.7. Use an Arrow button (     or     ), to select the IMAGE SET-UP iconand press the OSD Enter button       to access the function.8. Using an Arrow button (     or     ), select AUTO and press the OSDEnter button      . This activates the AUTO SETUP procedure, which willoptimize the display settings with the provided test pattern. The imagemay be affected during this procedure and you may notice smallchanges to the test pattern.To abort the AUTO SETUP function, press the ESC key.9. When finished, the OSD main menu returns. Press the Exit buttononce to exit from the OSD.Auto Setup for Microsoft®Windows®3.1, Windows®95 orMicrosoft®Windows®2000iIf the monitor is in standbymode (STANDBY ON), itmay automatically turn off whileyou are waiting for it to warm up.iThe size and diversity of thedot pattern varies with thescreen resolution.iPosition the mouse pointerat the bottom center of thescreen. This allows AUTOSETUP to run properlyOperatingSystemMicrosoft Windows 95Microsoft Windows 3.1Microsoft Windows 98Microsoft Windows 2000Microsoft Windows NTStep1OpenPROGRAMMangerOpenPROGRAMMangerSelectSTART Select RUNSelectRUN Type‘A:\TESTPAT’and pressENTERStep2 Step3 Step4
ENGLISH1110. Press the ESC key to return to Windows.You have completed the monitor setup for Windows. If you use other operat-ing systems, perform the appropriate AUTO SETUP for those systems, also: seeAuto Setup for DOS on page 9.
12Normally, you can complete the setup procedure using AUTO SETUP, however,if your screen image is still distorted after you perform AUTO SETUP or thesetup diskette does not run on your system, perform MANUAL SETUP.1.  Have your monitor turned on for about 15 minutes, until the monitorwarms up.2. Display the image you most frequently use on the screen.3.  Press the OSD Enter button at the bottom of the monitor to displaythe initial OSD menu.4.  Use an Arrow button (     or     ) to select the IMAGE SET-UP icon        and press the OSD Enter button to access the function.5.  Using an Arrow button (     or     ), select MANUAL, press and thenpress once to select COARSE. Left and right arrow adjustmentindicators become illuminated (see page18).6.  Use the Arrow buttons to manually adjust to correct (as much aspossible) for noise in the video signal then press to save thechanges.7.  Use an Arrow button to select FINE and press the button.8.  Use the Arrow buttons again to tune the image to your liking.9.  When finished, press the Exit button four times to exit from theOSD.You have completed the monitor setup.Manual SetupiIf the monitor is in standbymode (STANDBY ON), itmight automatically turn offwhile you are waiting for it towarm up.
ENGLISH13Adjusting Your LCD MonitorUser controlsUser control featuresIcon Direct Access Function1. Brings up Brightness controlOSD2. Left and Right arrows pressed together bring upauto setup1. Exits from menus, sub menus2. Exits from OSDFunction Using Menu ControlsMoves the cursor to highlight icons ormake adjustments.iThe image is alreadyoptimized for many displaymodes, however the usercontrols can be used to adjustthe image to your liking.iThe settings are savedafter adjustment andwhen exiting the OSD andwill be effective thereafter.Moves the cursor to highlight icons ormake adjustments.1. Brings up Contrast controlOSD2. Left and Right arrows pressed together bring upauto setupControl lock activated whenpressed for 10 seconds1.None2.DPM : Convertible Digital or Analog1. Displays main OSD menu2. Enters highlighted menus andsubmenus3. Selects highlighted optionSwitches the monitors on and off
14CONTROLS LOCK / UNLOCKThis feature allows you to secure the current control settings, while allowingthe user to adjust Brightness, Contrast and initiate Auto Setup, so that theycannot be inadvertently changed. Push and hold the enter button[    ] for 10seconds; the message “Controls Locked” appears.You can unlock the OSD controls at any time by pushing the enter button[    ]for 10 seconds; the message “Controls Unlocked” will appear.
ENGLISH15The settings adjustable with the user controls are viewed through the On -Screen Display (OSD). Press the enter button [     ] to display the main OSDmenu.Initial appearance of OSDmain menu; On-screen display (OSD) controlsiThe LCD monitor needstime to become thermallystable the first time you turn iton each day. Thus, to achievemore accurate adjustments forparameters, allow the LCDmonitor to warm up (be On) forat least 15 minutes beforemaking any screen adjustment.MAIN MENUDgital InputBRIGHTNESSMAIN MENUAnalog InputBRIGHTNESSBRIGHTNESS75OSD functionsOSD Icon Description sub-menu(s)Auto If AUTO is selected theimage will automaticallyadjust Control andAdjustmentsAdjusts brightnessAdjusts contrastThe IMAGE SET-UP function is usedto adjust the level of noise in the videosignal which causes horizontal lines orareas on the screen where the imageappears to be unstable and jitters orshimmers. This can be doneautomatically or manually. It is not availible when the digital inputBRIGHTNESSCONTRASTIMAGE SET-UPsub menu; When the Digital Signal input When the Analog Signal input
16OSD IconCOLORSelect the Color Mode you find mostcomfortable and then fine tune thecolors using the User Color Modemenu, if necessary.Description Sub-menu(s)Manual SET-UP• Fine• CoarsePreset 1(Warm White)Preset 2(Normal White)Preset 3(Cool White)Increases or decreasesrednessIncreases or decreasesgreennessIncreases or decreasesbluenessCOLOR MODEUSER COLORMODE-•Red•Green•BlueTo adjust the focus of thedisplay. This item allowsyou to remove anyhorizontal noise and clearor sharpen the image ofcharacters.Fine adjustments shouldbe can done after adjusting the Coarse .If manual is selected, the user will goto the manual adjustment screen.Controls andAdjustmentsChanges the position of the OSD on thescreen.OSD PositionH-POSITIONV-POSITION
ENGLISH17Moves the screen up and down.It is not availible when the digital inputMoves the screen left and right .It is not availible when the digital  inputOSD Icon Sub-menu(S)• YES• NOControls andAdjustmentsDescriptionRESETReset should return all available functions(apart from language which should notchange unless adjusted via theLANGUAGE menu) fo their factorypresets.OSD SIZELanguageTo select OSD size The language chosen affects only the language of the OSD.Select one of the five language to use for the OSD.It has no effect on any software running on the computer.•  ENGLISH•  FRANCAIS•  DEUTSCH•  ITALIANO•  ESPANOLH-POSITIONV-POSITION• SMALL• MID• BIG• INFORMATION • PRESET MODES• USER MODES Use the        andbuttons to move between information screens.InformationDisplay model name, serial number, year of manufactureand microcode level.Display all preset modes stored in the monitor.Display all user modes stored in the monitor.The current display mode will be shown at the base of allinformation screens.OSD timeTo select OSD display duration time.(5 - 60 seconds)
18The display mode the monitor uses is controlled by the computer. Therefore,you should refer to your computer documentation for details on how tochange display modes.The image size, position and shape may change when the display modechanges. This is normal and the image can be readjusted using AUTO SETUPand the monitor controls.Unlike CRT monitors, which require a high refresh rate to minimize flicker,TFT technology is inherently flicker-free. If possible, configure your computerfor 1024 x 768 addressability at 60Hz vertical refresh rate.For the display modes listed below, the screen image has been optimizedduring manufacture.Factory Set Display Modes                                Further InformationDisplay modesAddressabillty Refresh Rate HorizontalFrequency640 x 350  70 Hz  31.5 kHz720 x 400  70 Hz  31.5 kHz640 x 480  60 Hz  31.5 kHz640 x 480  66 Hz  35.0 kHz640 x 480  75 Hz  37.5 kHz800 x 600  56 Hz  35.2 kHz800 x 600  60 Hz  37.9 kHz800 x 600  72 Hz  48.1 kHz800 x 600  75 Hz  46.9 kHz832 x 624 75 Hz  49.7 kHz1024 x 768 †  60 Hz  48.4 kHz1024 x 768  70 Hz  56.5 kHz1024 x 768  75 Hz  60.0 kHzNote : VESA timings are as detailed in the VESA “Display Monitor Timing Specification”. Version 1.0, Revision 0.8, Dated 09/17/98.† Recommended
ENGLISH19To benefit from power management, the monitor must be used inconjunction with a computer that implements the Video ElectronicsStandards Association (VESA) Display Power Management Signalling(DPMS) Standard. The power management feature is invoked when the computer recognizesthat you have not used your mouse or keyboard for a user-definable period.There are several states as described in the table below.As an ENERGY STAR 2000ENERGY STAR 2000 guidelines for energy efficiency.IBM recommends that you switch off your monitor at the end of eachworking day, or whenever you expect to leave it unused for long periodsduring the day.Power ManagementiIf your computer haspreviously been used  witha CRT monitor and is currentlyconfigured to a display modeoutside the range that the FlatPanel monitor can display, youmay need to re-attach the CRTmonitor temporarily until youhave reconfigured thecomputer, preferably to 1024 x768 at 60Hz.OnDPMSStandbyDPMSSuspendDPMS OffState PowerIndicatorSteady green NormalBlankBlankBlankSteady amberFlashingamber(0.5 sec. interval)Flashingamber(1 sec. interval)Screen RestoringOperation CompliancePress a key ormove the mouse.ENERGYSTAR 2000ENERGYSTAR 2000ENERGYSTAR 2000Press a key ormove the mouse.‡Press a key ormove the mouse.‡‡ There may be a slight delay before the picture reappears.®®®®®
20TroubleshootingIf you have a problem setting up or using your monitor, you may be able to solve it yourself. Before calling your retailer or IBM, try the suggestedactions that are appropriate to your problem.ProblemNo power tomonitor.PossibleCause Suggested  Action  ReferenceBrightnessand Contrastmay be toolow.The monitor isin the PowerManagementStandby state.Sreen is blankand powerindicator is off.Sreen is blankand powerindicator issteady green.Sreen is blankand powerindicator issteady amber.Usercontrolssection on page 13.PowerManagementsection on page 19.ConnectingyourMonitorsection on  page 4.••Adjust brightness and contrast.••Press any key on the keyboardor move the mouse to restoreoperation.   ••Check the Power Managementsoftware on your computer.••Press the         to switchbetween analog and digitalmode. If the panel is the wrongmode for the signal beingprovided, the monitor appearsto go into sleep mode.•• Ensure that the electrical outlet  and the monitor are both switched on.•• Check that the power cord is firmly plugged into theelectrical outlet and the powersupply unit.•• If the power cord plug has a removalble fuse, replace it.•• Try another power cord.•• Try another electrical outlet.
ENGLISH21iFor image problems, youmay want to run AUTOSETUP again beforeconsulting to this section. Inmost cases, AUTO SETUPcan fix the problems. SeeAuto Setup for the computeron page 8 for details.ProblemThe monitor isnot receving avideo signalDisplay mode ofthe computerisoutside therange of themonitorPossibleCause Suggested  Action  ReferenceThe monitor is inthe PowerManagementSuspend or Offstate.There are noisesin the video  signalThe color settingmay be incorrect.The LCD contains over 2,300,000 thin-film transistors (TFTs).A small number of missing, discolored, or lighted dots may bepresent on the screen, which is an intrinsic characteristic of theTFT LCD technology and is not an LCD defect.Sreen is blankand powerindicator isflashing greenevery 0.5secondSreen is blankand powerindicator isflashing greenevery 0.5 or 1secondImage appearsto be smearedImage appearsto be discoloredA few dots aremissing,discolored, orinappropriatelylighted.Connectingyour monitorsection on  page 4FurtherInformationsection on page 18UserControlssection onpage 13UserControlssection onpage 13PowerManagementsection on page 19••Reconfigure key on the computer to use  a supported display mode.••Press any key on the keyboardor move the mouse to restoreoperation.••Check the Power management software on your computer.••Select IMAGE SET-UP menuin the OSD. Then selectMANUAL to adjust FINE / COARSE settings.••Adjust the Color settings.••Check that the signal cabel is firmly connected to the computer.••  Check that no pins are bentin the signal cable connector.
22Machine Name –  T545H Color MonitorWarranty Period –  Three (3) YearsSee the IBM Statement of Limited Warranty included in this publication for IBM’swarranty terms and conditions.The IBM Machine Warranty worldwide Web site athttp://www-1.ibm.com/servers/support/machine_warranties/ provides a worldwideoverview of IBM’s Limited Warranty for IBM Machines, a Glossary of IBM definitions,Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and Support by Product (Machine) with links toProduct Support pages. The IBM Statement of Limited Warranty is also availableon this site in 29 languages via pdf files.Service and supportWith the original purchase of an IBM machine, you have access to extensive supportcoverage.  During the IBM machine warranty period, you may call IBM or yourreseller for problem determination assistance under the terms of the IBM Statementof Limited Warranty.  You may seek help as follows:Call IBM HelpCenter ®.In the US call 1-800-772-2227In Canada (Toronto only) call 416-383-3344(all others) call 1-800-565-3344In other countries, contact your dealer, retailer, or other IBM authorized servicer.Before calling, please have available as much of the following information aspossible:1. Type, model and serial number from the label on the back of your monitor.2. Purchase receipt.3. Description of problem.4.computertype and model.5. System configuration (hardware fitted etc.).6. System BIOS version number.7. Operating System and version number.8. Display driver version number.If possible, stay by your computer system. Your technical support representativemight want to go through the problem with you during the call.Removing the stand and cablesAlternative stands for your IBM Flat Panel Monitor may be available from specialistsuppliers.This product is equipped with mounting facilities that conform to the VESAFlat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting Interface Standard (FPMPMI).This product is shipped with the signal cable and the power cord attached to the monitor. If you want to use other cables for reasons such as having themonitor wall-mounted, follow the instructions below:1. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.Further HelpiIf possible, stay by yourcomputer. Your TechnicalSupport Representative maywish to go through the problemwith you during the call.iMore help, late-breakingnews and details of thelatest accessories for theseproducts may be found on theworldwide web at:    http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/accessories Information about the VideoElectronics StandardsAssociation can be found on the worldwide web at : http://www.vesa.org iBe sure to read the SafetyInformation at the front ofthis user guide before carryingout changes to stands orcables.
ENGLISH232.  Lift the bottom of the cable cover (A) and pull it off.3. Lay the monitor facedown on a cushion and remove the four screwsholding the hinge mechanism on the monitor. Lift off the hinge and baseassembly(B).4. If you are installing an arm or wall-mounting device, follow the directionsincluded with the device. If you are just changing your cables, continuewith step 5.5. Squeeze the side of the rear cover (C) and pull it off.6. Remove the signal cable and the power cord from the monitor bydisconnecting the corresponding adapters.7. Connect the signal cable and the power cord and ensure the positioningof the cables is as shown in the diagram.8. Slide the rear cover(C) on rear panel of the monitor.9. Put the hinge cover back on, fit the four screws to hold the hingemechanism on rear panel of the monitor.10. Slide the cable cover on the base assembly(B).To obtain the correct cables and/or to get further instructions oninstalling them, call the IBM HELPCENTER at the above numbers orcontact your dealer, retailer, or other IBM authorized Servicer.ABC
24Pin Signal(DVI-I) Pin Signal(DVI-I)1.  T. M. D. S. Data2-2.  T. M. D. S. Data2+3.  T. M. D. S. Data2/4 Shield4.  T. M. D. S. Data4-5.  T. M. D. S. Data4+6. DDC Clock7. DDC Data8.  Analog Vertical Sync.9.  T. M. D. S. Data1-10.  T. M. D. S. Data1+11.  T. M. D. S. Data1/3 Shield12.  T. M. D. S. Data3-13.  T. M. D. S. Data3+14. +5V Power15.  Ground (return for +5V, H. Sync. and V. Sync.)16.  Hot Plug Detect17.  T. M. D. S. Data0-18.  T. M. D. S. Data0+19.  T. M. D. S. Data0/5 Shield20.  T. M. D. S. Data5-21.  T. M. D. S. Data5+22.  T. M. D. S. Clock Shield23.  T. M. D. S. Clock+24.  T. M. D. S. Clock-C1 Analog RedC2 Analog GreenC3 Analog BlueC4  Analog H. Sync.C5 Analog GroundiThe DVI - I (Digital VisualInterface - integrated) portsupports analog and digital signalinputs and also improves quality ofthe displayed image by eliminatingpoor video at the monitor source.DVI-I Connector (Digital/Analog)18917 2416C1C4C3C2C5Specifications
ENGLISH25This color monitor (Type-model 9493-Axx) uses a 15.1-inch TFT LCD.SpecificationsiPower consumption figuresare for the monitor and thepower supply combined.DimensionsWeight 7.1 kg (15.62 lbs)0°30°Range : 125mmRange : -150˚ / +150˚ 15.1” (383.6 mm)230.4 mm307.2 mm0.3 mm (H) x 0.3 mm (V)90 - 264 Vac 60/50 ± 3Hz3 Arms at 90 Vac< 30 W< 3 W< 3 W < 3 WAnalog /Digital Direct Drive75 ohm 0.7V1024 pixels (max)768 lines (max)78 MHz IBM, VESA, MACSee Factory Set Display Modeson page 18.See Display Mode Ranges onpage 25.Separate (TTL)Composite (TTL)10 to 35°C - 20 to 60°C- 20 to 60°C 10 to 80% 5 to 95%5 to 95%Stand RangeImagePower InputPowerConsumptionVideo InputCommunications Sync InputVESA DDC:Type2BSupported DisplayModesEnvironmentWidth:Depth:Height:Forward Tilt :Backward Tilt :Vertical Lift :Swivel :Viewable Image Size:Maximum Height:Maximum Width:Pixel Pitch:Supply Voltage:Max Supply Current:Normal Operation: DPMS Stand-by:DPMS Suspend: DPMS off:Input Signal:Horiz. Addressability:Vert. Addressability:Clock Frequency:Standard modes : Horiz / Vert Freq:Temperature:Operating:Storage:Shipping:Humidity:Operating:Storage:Shipping:401.3 mm57 mm 250 mm(including stand)338.5 mm (min lift)463.5 mm (max lift)
26Addressabillty Refresh Rate / Range ( + / - 3%)Horizontal Frequency /Range ( + / - 3%)640 x 350 67.9 ~ 72.1 Hz 30.56 ~ 31.45 kHz720 x 400 67.9 ~ 72.1 Hz 30.56 ~ 31.45 kHz640 x 480 58.2 ~ 61.8 Hz 30.56 ~ 31.45 kHz640 x 480 64.0 ~ 68.0 Hz 34.95 ~ 36.05 kHz640 x 480 72.8 ~ 77.3 Hz 36.38 ~ 38.63 kHz800 x 600 54.3 ~ 57.7 Hz 34.14 ~ 36.26 kHz800 x 600 58.2 ~ 61.8 Hz 36.76 ~ 39.04 kHz800 x 600 69.8 ~ 74.2 Hz 46.66 ~ 49.54 kHz800 x 600 72.8 ~ 77.3 Hz 45.49 ~ 48.31 kHz832 x 624 72.8 ~ 77.3 Hz 48.21 ~ 51.19 kHz1024 x 768 58.2 ~ 61.8  Hz 46.95 ~ 49.85 kHz1024 x 768 67.9 ~ 72.1  Hz 54.81 ~ 58.20 kHz1024 x 768 72.8 ~ 77.3  Hz 58.20 ~ 61.80 kHzDisplay Mode Ranges
ENGLISH27Part 1 - General TermsThis Statement of Limited Warranty includes Part 1 - General Terms and Part 2 - Country-unique Terms. The terms of Part 2 replace or modify those ofPart 1. The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you purchase for your use, and not for resale, fromIBM or your reseller. The term “Machine” means an IBM machine, its features, conversions, upgrades, elements, or accessories, or any combination ofthem. The term “Machine” does not include any software programs, whether pre-loaded with the Machine, installed subsequently or otherwise. UnlessIBM specifies otherwise, the following warranties apply only in the country where you acquire the Machine. Nothing in this Statement of LimitedWarranty affects any statutory rights of consumers that cannot be waived or limited by contract. If you have any questions, contact IBM or yourreseller.The IBM Warranty for MachinesIBM warrants that each Machine 1) is free from defects in materials and workmanship and 2) conforms to IBM’s Official Published Specifications(“Specifications”). The warranty period for a Machine is a specified, fixed period commencing on its Date of Installation. The date on your sales receipt isthe Date of Installation unless IBM or your reseller informs you otherwise.If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period, and IBM or your reseller are unable to either 1) make it do so or 2) replace it withone that is at least functionally equivalent, you may return it to your place of purchase and your money will be refunded.Extent of WarrantyThe warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Machine resulting from misuse, accident, modification, unsuitable physical or operatingenvironment, improper maintenance by you, or failure caused by a product for which IBM is not responsible. The warranty is voided by removal oralteration of Machine or parts identification labels.THESE WARRANTIES ARE YOUR EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES AND REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OFMERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THESE WARRANTIES GIVE YOU SPECIFIC LEGALRIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. SOMEJURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THEABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN THAT EVENT, SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED INDURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD.Items Not Covered by WarrantyIBM does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of a Machine.Any technical or other support provided for a Machine under warranty, such as assistance via telephone with “how-to” questions and those regardingMachine set-up and installation, will be provided WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND.Warranty ServiceTo obtain warranty service for a Machine, contact IBM or your reseller . If you do not register your Machine with IBM, you may be required to presentproof of purchase. During the warranty period, IBM or your reseller, if approved by IBM to provide warranty service, provides without charge certaintypes of repair and exchange service to keep Machines in, or restore them to, conformance with their Specifications. IBM or your reseller will inform youof the available types of service for a Machine based on its country of installation. At its discretion, IBM or your reseller will 1) either repair or exchangethe failing Machine and 2) provide the service either at your location or a service center. IBM or your reseller will also manage and install selectedengineering changes that apply to the Machine.Some parts of IBM Machines are designated as Customer Replaceable Units (called “CRUs”), e.g., keyboards, memory, or hard disk drives. IBM shipsCRUs to you for replacement by you. You must return all defective CRUs to IBM within 30 days of your receipt of the replacement CRU. You areresponsible for downloading designated Machine Code and Licensed Internal Code updates from an IBM Internet Web site or from other electronic media,and following the instructions that IBM provides.When warranty service involves the exchange of a Machine or part, the item IBM or your reseller replaces becomes its property and the replacementbecomes yours. You represent that all removed items are genuine and unaltered. The replacement may not be new, but will be in good working order and atleast functionally equivalent to the item replaced. The replacement assumes the warranty service status of the replaced item. Many features, conversions, orupgrades involve the removal of parts and their return to IBM. A part that replaces a removed part will assume the warranty service status of the removedpart. Before IBM or your reseller exchanges a Machine or part, you agree to remove all features, parts, options, alterations, and attachments not underwarranty service.You also agree to1. ensure that the Machine is free of any legal obligations or restrictions that prevent its exchange;2. obtain authorization from the owner to have IBM or your reseller service a Machine that you do not own; andStatement of Limited Warranty
283. where applicable, before service is provided:a. follow the problem determination, problem analysis, and service request procedures that IBM or your reseller provides;b. secure all programs, data, and funds contained in a Machine;c. provide IBM or your reseller with sufficient, free, and safe access to your facilities to permit them to fulfill their obligations; andd. inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine’s location.IBM is responsible for loss of, or damage to, your Machine while it is 1) in IBM’s possession or 2) in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for thetransportation charges.Neither IBM nor your reseller is responsible for any of your confidential, proprietary or personal information contained in a Machine which you return toIBM or your reseller for any reason. You should remove all such information from the Machine prior to its return.Limitation of LiabilityCircumstances may arise where, because of a default on IBM’s part or other liability, you are entitled to recover damages from IBM. In each such instance,regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM (including fundamental breach, negligence, misrepresentation, or othercontract or tort claim), except for any liability that cannot be waived or limited by applicable laws, IBM is liable for no more than 1. damages for bodily injury (including death) and damage to real property and tangible personal property; and2. the amount of any other actual direct damages, up to the charges (if recurring, 12 months’ charges apply) for the Machine that is subject of the claim. Forpurposes of this item, the term “Machine” includes Machine Code and Licensed Internal Code.This limit also applies to IBM’s suppliers and your reseller. It is the maximum for which IBM, its suppliers, and your reseller are collectively responsible.UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS IBM LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: 1) THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FORDAMAGES (OTHER THAN THOSE UNDER THE FIRST ITEM LISTED ABOVE); 2) LOSS OF, OR DAMAGE TO, YOUR RECORDSOR DATA; OR 3) SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR FOR ANY ECONOMIC CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS, EVEN IF IBM, ITS SUPPLIERS OR YOUR RESELLER IS INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY.SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.GOVERNING LAWBoth you and IBM consent to the application of the laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine to govern, interpret, and enforce all of yourand IBM’s rights, duties, and obligations arising from, or relating in any manner to, the subject matter of this Agreement, without regard to conflict of lawprinciples.Part 2 - Country-unique TermsAMERICASBRAZILGoverning Law: The following is added after the first sentence:Any litigation arising from this Agreement will be settled exclusively by the court of Rio de Janeiro.NORTH AMERICAWarranty Service: The following is added to this Section:To obtain warranty service from IBM in Canada or the United States, call 1-800-IBM-SERV (426-7378).CANADAGoverning Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine” in the first sentence: laws in the Province of Ontario.UNITED STATESGoverning Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine” in the first sentence: laws of the State of New York.ASIA PACIFICAUSTRALIAThe IBM Warranty for Machines: The following paragraph is added to this Section:The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights you may have under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other similar legislation and areonly limited to the extent permitted by the applicable legislation.Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section:Where IBM is in breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other similar legislation, IBM’s liability is limited to therepair or replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods. Where that condition or warranty relates to right to sell, quiet possession or cleartitle, or the goods are of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or consumption, then none of the limitations in this paragraphapply.Governing Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine” in the first sentence: laws of the State or Territory.
ENGLISH29CAMBODIA, LAOS, AND VIETNAMGoverning Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine” in the first sentence: laws of the State of New York.The following is added to this Section:Disputes and differences arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall be finally settled by arbitration which shall be held in Singapore inaccordance with the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). The arbitrator or arbitrators designated in conformity with those rules shallhave the power to rule on their own competence and on the validity of the Agreement to submit to arbitration. The arbitration award shall be final andbinding for the parties without appeal and the arbitral award shall be in writing and set forth the findings of fact and the conclusions of law.All proceedings shall be conducted, including all documents presented in such proceedings, in the English language. The number of arbitrators shall bethree, with each side to the dispute being entitled to appoint one arbitrator.The two arbitrators appointed by the parties shall appoint a third arbitrator before proceeding upon the reference. The third arbitrator shall act as chairmanof the proceedings. Vacancies in the post of chairman shall be filled by the president of the ICC. Other vacancies shall be filled by the respectivenominating party. Proceedings shall continue from the stage they were at when the vacancy occurred.If one of the parties refuses or otherwise fails to appoint an arbitrator within 30 days of the date the other party appoints its, the first appointed arbitratorshall be the sole arbitrator, provided that the arbitrator was validly and properly appointed. The English language version of this Agreement prevails overany other language version.HONG KONG AND MACAUGoverning Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired the Machine” in the first sentence: laws of Hong Kong SpecialAdministrative RegionINDIALimitation of Liability: The following replaces items 1 and 2 of this Section:1. liability for bodily injury (including death) or damage to real property and tangible personal property will be limited to that caused by IBM’snegligence;2. as to any other actual damage arising in any situation involving nonperformance by IBM pursuant to, or in any way related to the subject of thisStatement of Limited Warranty, IBM’s liability will be limited to the charge paid by you for the individual Machine that is the subject of the claim.JAPANGoverning Law: The following sentence is added to this Section:Any doubts concerning this Agreement will be initially resolved between us in good faith and in accordance with the principle of mutual trust.NEW ZEALANDThe IBM Warranty for Machines: The following paragraph is added to this Section:The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights you may have under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or other legislation whichcannot be excluded or limited. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not apply in respect of any goods which IBM provides, if you require the goodsfor the purposes of a business as defined in that Act.Limitation of Liability:The following is added to this Section:Where Machines are not acquired for the purposes of a business as defined in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993, the limitations in this Section aresubject to the limitations in that Act.PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA (PRC)Governing Law: The following is replaces this Section:Both you and IBM consent to the application of the laws of the State of New York (except when local law requires otherwise) to govern, interpret, andenforce all your and IBM’s rights, duties, and obligations arising from, or relating in any manner to, the subject matter of this Agreement, without regardto conflict of law principles. Any disputes arising from or in connection with this Agreement will first be resolved by friendly negotiations, failing whicheither of us has the right to submit the dispute to the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission in Beijing, the PRC, for arbitrationin accordance with its arbitration rules in force at the time. The arbitration tribunal will consist of three arbitrators. The language to be used therein will beEnglish and Chinese. An arbitral award will be final and binding on all the parties, and will be enforceable under the Convention on the Recognition andEnforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (1958). The arbitration fee will be borne by the losing party unless otherwise determined by the arbitral award.During the course of arbitration, this Agreement will continue to be performed except for the part which the parties are disputing and which is undergoingarbitration.EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA (EMEA)THE FOLLOWING TERMS APPLY TO ALL EMEA COUNTRIES.The terms of this Statement of Limited Warranty apply to Machines purchased from IBM or an IBM reseller.Warranty Service:If you purchase an IBM Machine in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or United Kingdom, you may obtain warranty service for that Machine in anyof those countries from either (1) an IBM reseller approved to perform warranty service or (2) from IBM.
30If you purchased an IBM Personal Computer Machine in Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic,Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Moldova, Poland,Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, or Ukraine, you may obtain warranty service for that Machine in any of those countries from either (1) anIBM reseller approved to perform warranty service or (2) from IBM. If you purchase an IBM Machine in a Middle Eastern or African country, you mayobtain warranty service for that Machine from the IBM entity within the country of purchase, if that IBM entity provides warranty service in that country,or from an IBM reseller, approved by IBM to perform warranty service on that Machine in that country. Warranty service in Africa is available within 50kilometers of an IBM authorized service provider. You are responsible for transportation costs for Machines located outside 50 kilometers of an IBMauthorized service provider.Governing Law:The applicable laws, that govern, interpret and enforce rights, duties, and obligations of each of us arising from, or relating in any manner to, the subjectmatter of this Statement, without regard to conflict of laws principles, as well as Country-unique terms and competent court for this Statement are those ofthe country in which the warranty service is being provided , except that in 1) Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Former YugoslavRepublic of Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldava, Russia, Tajikistan,Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, the laws of Austria apply; 2) Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, the laws of Finland apply; 3) Algeria, Benin, BurkinaFaso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Djibouti, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, France, Gabon,Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, Togo, and Tunisia, this Agreement will be construedand the legal relations between the parties will be determined in accordance with the French laws and all disputes arising out of this Agreement or related toits violation or execution, including summary proceedings, will be settled exclusively by the Commercial Court of Paris; 4) Angola, Bahrain, Botswana,Burundi, Egypt Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Liberia, Malawi, Malta, Mozambique, Nigeria, Oman, Oman Pakistan, Qatar, Rwanda,Sao Tome, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, West Bank/Gaza, Yemen, Zambia, andZimbabwe, this Agreement will be governed by English Law and disputes relating to it will be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts;and 5) in Greece, Israel, Italy, Portugal, and Spain any legal claim arising out of this Statement will be brought before, and finally settled by, the competentcourt of Athens, Tel Aviv, Milan, Lisbon, and Madrid, respectively.THE FOLLOWING TERMS APPLY TO THE COUNTRY SPECIFIED:AUSTRIA and GERMANYThe IBM Warranty for Machines: The following replaces the first sentence of the first paragraph of this Section: The warranty for an IBM Machinecovers the functionality of the Machine for its normal use and the Machine’s conformity to its Specifications.The following paragraphs are added to this Section:The minimum warranty period for Machines is six months. In case IBM or your reseller is unable to repair an IBM Machine, you can alternatively ask for apartial refund as far as justified by the reduced value of the unrepaired Machine or ask for a cancellation of the respective agreement for such Machine andget your money refunded.Extent of Warranty: The second paragraph does not apply.Warranty Service: The following is added to this Section:During the warranty period, transportation for delivery of the failing Machine to IBM will be at IBM’s expense.Limitation of Liability: The following paragraph is added to this Section:The limitations and exclusions specified in the Statement of Limited Warranty will not apply to damages caused by IBM with fraud or gross negligence andfor express warranty.The following sentence is added to the end of the first paragraph of item 2:IBM’s liability under this item is limited to the violation of essential contractual terms in cases of ordinary negligence.EGYPTLimitation of Liability: The following replaces item 2 in this Section:as to any other actual direct damages, IBM’s liability will be limited to the total amount you paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim. Forpurposes of this item, the term “Machine” includes Machine Code and Licensed Internal Code.Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).FRANCELimitation of Liability: The following replaces the second sentence of the first paragraph of this Section:In such instances, regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM, IBM is liable for no more than:(items 1 and 2 unchanged).IRELANDExtent of Warranty: The following is added to this Section:Except as expressly provided in these terms and conditions, all statutory conditions, including all warranties implied, but without prejudice to the generalityof the foregoing all warranties implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1893 or the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980 are hereby excluded.Limitation of Liability: The following replaces items one and two of the first paragraph of this Section:1. death or personal injury or physical damage to your real property solely caused by IBM’s negligence; and
ENGLISH312. the amount of any other actual direct damages, up to 125 percent of the charges (if recurring, the 12 months’ charges apply) for the Machine that is thesubject of the claim or which otherwise gives rise to the claim.Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).The following paragraph is added at the end of this Section:IBM’s entire liability and your sole remedy, whether in contract or in tort, in respect of any default shall be limited to damages.ITALYLimitation of Liability: The following replaces the second sentence in the first paragraph:In each such instance unless otherwise provided by mandatory law, IBM is liable for no more than:1. (unchanged)2. as to any other actual damage arising in all situations involving non-performance by IBM pursuant to, or in any way related to the subject matter of thisStatement of Warranty, IBM’s liability, will be limited to the total amount you paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim.Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).The following replaces the second paragraph of this Section:Unless otherwise provided by mandatory law, IBM and your reseller are not liable for any of the following: (items 1 and 2 unchanged) 3) indirect damages,even if IBM or your reseller is informed of their possibility.SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA, LESOTHO AND SWAZILANDLimitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section:IBM’s entire liability to you for actual damages arising in all situations involving nonperformance by IBM in respect of the subject matter of this Statementof Warranty will be limited to the charge paid by you for the individual Machine that is the subject of your claim from IBM.UNITED KINGDOMLimitation of Liability: The following replaces items 1 and 2 of the first paragraph of this Section:1. death or personal injury or physical damage to your real property solely caused by IBM’s negligence;2. the amount of any other actual direct damages, up to 125 percent of the charges (if recurring, the 12 months’ charges apply) for the Machine that is thesubject of the claim or which otherwise gives rise to the claim;The following item is added to this paragraph:3. breach of IBM’s obligations implied by Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or Section 2 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982.Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).The following is added to the end of this Section:IBM’s entire liability and your sole remedy, whether in contract or in tort, in respect of any default will be limited to damages.
32You have just purchased a TCO’95 approved and labelled product!  Yourchoice has provided you with a product developed for professional use.  Yourpurchase has also contributed to reducing the burden on the environment andto the further development of environmentally-adapted electronic products.In many countries, environmental labelling has become an established methodfor encouraging the adaptation of goods and services to the environment.  Themain problem as far as computers and other electronic equipment areconcerned is that environmentally harmful substances are used both in theproducts and during their manufacture.  Since it has not been possible so farfor the majority of electronic equipment to be recycled in a satisfactory way,most of these potentially damaging substances sooner or later enter Nature.There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energyconsumption levels, that are important from both the working and naturalenvironment viewpoints.  Since all types of conventional electricity generationhave a negative effect on the environment (acidic- and climatic-influencingemissions, radioactive waste, etc.), it is vital to conserve energy.  Electronicequipment in offices consumes as enormous amount of energy, since it isoften routinely left running continuously.This product meets the requirements for the TCO’95 scheme, which providesfor international environmental labelling of personal computers.  The labellingscheme was developed as a joint effort by the TCO (The SwedishConfederation of Professional Employees), Naturckyddsföreningen (TheSwedish Society for Nature Conservation), and NUTEK (The National Board forIndustrial and Technical Development in Sweden), and SEMKO AB (aninternational certification agency).The requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment, ergonomics,usability, emission of electrical and magnetic fields, energy consumption andelectrical and fire safety.The environmental demands concern, among other things, restriction on thepresence and use of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flameretardants, CFCs (freons), and chlorinated solvents. The product must beprepared for recycling, and the manufacturer is obliged to have anenvironmental plan, which must be adhered to in each country where thecompany implements its operational policy.  Environmental Labelling of Personal ComputersCongratulations! Why do we haveenvironmentallylabelled computers? What does theenvironmenallabelling involve?What does theenvironmenallabelling involve?
33The energy  requirements include  a  demand that  the computer  and/or display,after a certain period of inactivity, shall reduce its power consumption to alower level, in one or more stages.  The length of time to reactivate thecomputer shall be reasonable for the user.Labelled products must meet strict environmental  demands,  for example, inrespect of the reduction of electric and magnetic fields, along with physical andvisual ergonomics and good usability.The following is a brief summary of the environmental requirements met by thisproduct.  The complete environmental 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 and labelled products may alsobe obtained on the Internet using the address: http://www.tco-info.com/TCO’95 is a co-operative project between:Naturskydds  SEMKO       föreningen  Närings- och teknikutvecklingsverket        Brominated flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards, cabling,casings, and housings, and are added to delay the spread of fire.  Up to 30% ofthe plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame-retardant substances.These are related to another group of environmental toxins, PCBs, and aresuspected of giving rise to similar harm, including reproductive damage in fish-eating birds and mammals.  Flame retardants have been found in human blood,and researchers fear that they can disturb fetus development.  Bio-accumulative1TCO’95 demands  require that  plastic components  weighingmore than  25 grams must  not contain  flame  retardants with  organically boundchlorine or bromine.Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solder, and capacitors.  Leaddamages the  nervous system  and  in higher  doses causes lead  poisoning.   Therelevant bio-accumulative TCO’95  requirement permits the inclusion of lead, asno replacement has yet been developed.NUTEKEnvironmentalrequirementsAPPENDIX
34Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the color-generating layersof certain  computer  displays.  Cadmium  damages the nervous  system and istoxic in high doses.  The relevant bio-accumulative TCO’95 requirement statesthat batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm (parts per million) of cadmium.The color-generating layers of display screens must not contain any cadmium.Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches. Mercury damagesthe nervous system and is toxic in high doses. TCO’95 requirement states thatbatteries may not contain more than 25 ppm (part oer million) of mercury. It alsodemands that no mercury is present in any of the electrical or electronicscomponents concerned with the display  unit. Mercury is, for the time being,permitted in  the back  light  system  of  flat  panel  monitors as  there today  is nocommercially available alternative. TCO aims on removing this exception when amercury free alternative is available.CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards and in themanufacture of expanded  foam  for packaging.   CFCs  break down ozone andthereby damage the ozone layer in the atmosphere, causing increased receptionon Earth of ultra-violet light with consequent increased risks of skin cancer(malignant melanoma).  The relevant  TCO’95  requirement:  Neither CFCs norHCFCs may be used during the manufacture of the product or its packaging.The packaging material can be recycled, or you can save it to return the monitorto a service center for repair or disposal.Cushioning material  used for shipping  finished monitors are  not manufacturedwith nor do they contain any CFC compounds.These monitors have been designed for easy end-of-life disassembly andrecycling. Fasteners  are generally  of the same  type for  efficient disassembly.Components made  of  different  materials  can  be  easily separated  and plasticshave been identified using intermational symbols to aid in recycling.ATTENTIONIf you need to dispose of a monitor, ask a qualified servicerepresentative for the proper procedure. Improper disposalcould result in personal injury from implosion. 1Bio-accumulative means that the substance accumulates within living organisms.Shipping PackageCFC Compounds inDistribution PackagingDesign forDisassembly/RecyclingMonitor Disposal
35You have just purchased a TCO’99 approved and labelled product! Your choicehas provided you with a product developed for professional use. Your purchasehas also contributed to reducing the burden on the environment and also to thefurther development of environmentally adapted electronics products.In many countries, environmental labelling has become an established methodfor encouraging the adaptation of goods and services to the environment. Themain problem, as far as computers and other electronics equipment areconcerned, is that environmentally harmful substances are used both in theproducts and during their manufacture. Since it is not so far possible tosatisfactorily recycle the majority of electronics equipment, most of thesepotentially damaging substances sooner or later enter nature. There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energy consumptionlevels, that are important from the viewpoints of both the work (internal) andnatural (external) environments. Since all methods of electricity generation havea negative effect on the environment (e.g. acidic and climate-influencingemissions, radioactive waste), it is vital to save energy. Electronics equipment inoffices is often left running continuously and thereby consumes a lot of energy.This product meets the requirements for the TCO’99 scheme which providesfor international and environmental labelling of personal computers. The labellingscheme was developed as a joint effort by the TCO (The SwedishConfederation of Professional Employees), Svenska Naturskyddsforeningen(The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation) and Statens Energimyndighet(The Swedish National Energy Administration).Environmental Labelling of Personal ComputersCongratulations! Why do we haveenvironmentallylabelled computers? What does labellinginvolve?APPENDIX
36Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment, ergonomics,usability, emission of electric and magnetic fields, energy consumption andelectrical and fire safety.The environmental demands impose restrictions on the presence and use ofheavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons) andchlorinated solvents, among other things. The product must be prepared forrecycling and the manufacturer is obliged to have an environmental policy whichmust be adhered to in each country where the company implements itsoperational policy.The energy requirements include a demand that the computer and/or display,after a certain period of inactivity, shall reduce its power consumption to alower level in one or more stages. The length of time to reactivate the computershall be reasonable for the user.Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands, for example, inrespect of the reduction of electric and magnetic fields, physical and visualergonomics and good usability.Below you will find a brief summary of the environmental requirements met bythis product. The complete environmental criteria document may be orderedfrom:TCO DevelopmentSE-114 94 Stockholm, SwedenFax: +46 8 782 92 07Email (Internet): development@tco.seCurrent information regarding TCO’99 approved and labelledproducts may also be obtained via the Internet, using the address:http://www.tco-info.com/
37Flame retardantsFlame retardants are present in printed circuit boards, cables, wires, casings andhousings. Their purpose is to prevent, or at least to delay the spread of fire. Upto 30% of the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame retardantsubstances. Most flame retardants contain bromine or chloride, and those flameretardants are chemically related to another group of environmental toxins,PCBs. Both the flame retardants containing bromine or chloride and the PCBs aresuspected of giving rise to severe health effects, including reproductive damagein fish-eating birds and mammals, due to the bio-accumulative* processes.Flame retardants have been found in human blood and researchers fear thatdisturbances in foetus development may occur.The relevant TCO’99 demand requires that plastic components weighing morethan 25 grams must not contain flame retardants with organically bound bromineor chlorine. Flame retardants are allowed in the printed circuit boards since nosubstitutes are available.Cadmium**Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the colour-generating layersof certain computer displays. Cadmium damages the nervous system and istoxic in high doses. The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that batteries, thecolour-generating layers of display screens and the electrical or electronicscomponents must not contain any cadmium.Mercury**Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches. Mercury damagesthe nervous system and is toxic in high doses. TCO’99 requirement states thatbatteries may not contain more than 25 ppm (part oer million) of mercury. It alsodemands that no mercury is present in any of the electrical or electronicscomponents concerned with the display  unit. Mercury is, for the time being,permitted in  the back  light  system  of  flat  panel  monitors as  there today  is nocommercially available alternative. TCO aims on removing this exception when amercury free alternative is available.CFCs (freons)The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that neither CFCs nor HCFCs may beused during the manufacture and assembly of the product. CFCs (freons) aresometimes used for washing printed circuit boards. CFCs break down ozone andthereby damage the ozone layer in the stratosphere, causing increasedreception on earth of ultraviolet light with e.g. increased risks of skin cancer(malignant melanoma) as a consequence.Lead**Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solders and capacitors. Leaddamages the nervous system and in higher doses, causes lead poisoning. Therelevant TCO’99 requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no replacementhas yet been developed.Environmentalrequirements* Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which accumulate within living organisms** Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which are Bio-accumulative.APPENDIX
38Service InformationThe following parts are for use by IBM service, or IBM authorised dealers, to support the customerwarranty. Parts are for service use only.P/NO Description Video Color MTM22P7473 FRU Monitor Hybrid Stealth Black 6653-HG222P7474 FRU Monitor Hybrid Pearl White 6653-HW222P7475 FRU Video  Analog BlackInterfaceCable22P7476 FRU Video Digital BlackInterfaceCable22P7477 FRU Stand Hybrid Stealth Black22P7478 FRU Stand Hybrid Pearl White22P7479 FRU Power HybridSupply
39CompliancesFederal Communications Commission (FCC) StatementIBM T545H color monitorThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses, and canradiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, maycause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interferencewill not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected.•Consult an IBM authorized dealer or service representative for help.Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits.Proper cables and connectors are available from IBM authorized dealers. IBM is not responsible for any radioor television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or byunauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could voidthe user’s authority to operate the equipment.Power CordsFor your safety, IBM provides a power cord with a grounded attachment plug to use with this IBMproduct. To avoid electrical shock, always use the power cord and plug with a properly grounded poweroutlet.IBM power cords used in the United States and Canada are listed by the Underwriter’s Laboratories(UL) and certified by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA).For units intended to be operated at 115 volts: Use a UL-listed and CSA-certified cord set consisting ofa minimum 18 AWG, Type SVT or SJT, three-conductor cord, a maximum of 15 feet in length and aparallel blade, grounding-type attachment plug rated 15 amperes, 125 volts. For units intended to be operated at 230 volts (U.S. use): Use a UL-listed and CSA-certified cord setconsisting of a minimum 18 AWG, type SVT or SJT, three-conductor cord, a maximum of 15 feet inlength and a tandem blade, grounding-type attachment plug rated 15 amperes, 250 volts.Tested To ComplyWith FCC Standard FOR HOME OR OFFICE USEAPPENDIX
40For units intended to be operated at 230 volts (outside the U.S.): Use a cord set with a grounding-typeattachment plug.  The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in whichthe equipment will be installed.IBM power cords for a specific country or region are usually available only in that country or region.RegionsIBM P/N(1.8M)IBM Fig. # (Plug Stnd.)4(NEMA 5-15P)125V5(NEMA 6-15P)250V6(AS/NZS C112)18(CEE 7 - VII)6952301183857613F993913F9978US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica, Peru,Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia,Panama, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua,Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Taiwan,Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Phillipines, JapanUS, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica, Peru,Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia,Panama, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua,Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Taiwan,Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Phillipines, JapanAustralia, New ZealandFrance, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Austria,Netherlands, Finland, Belgium, Bosnia, Croatia,Egypt, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Portugal,Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey,Iceland, Estonia, Lativa, Lithuania,Luxembourg, Andorra, Guadeloupe, FrenchGuyana, Martinique, Monaco, New Caledonia,Madagascar, Mauritius, Greece, Turkey,Portugal, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaidjan,Belarus, Bosnia, Crotia, Czech Republic,Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrhgistan,Macedonia, Moldavia, Poland, Romania,Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan,Turkmenistan, Ukranine, Uzbekistan, Russia,Lebanaon, Syria, Egypt, Iran, Algeria, Benin,Cape Verde, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, CentralAfrican Republic, Chad, Congo (Republic of),Congo (Democratic Republic of), Djibouti,Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea, GuineaBissau, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco,Niger, Senegal, Togo, Tunisia, Angola,Burundi, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Rwanda,Somalia, Sao Tome, Eritrea, Mayotte,Comoros, Reunion, French Polynesia,Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, Korea, Vietnam,Indonesia
41Industry Canada  Class B emission compliance statementThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le matérielbrouilleur du Canada.Avis de conformité à la réglementation d'Industrie CanadaCet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.23(BS 1363/A)19(DK2-5a)25(CEI 23-16)2(IRSM 2073)62(GB 2099.1)32(SI 32)22(SABS 164)24(1011-S24507)14F003213F999614F006836L887902K054514F008614F001414F0050UK, United Arab Emirate (Dubai), China (HongKong S.A.R.), Singapore, Malaysia, Ireland,Cyprus, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman,Quatar, Yemen, Gambia, Malta, Botswana,Seychelles, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia,Malawi, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania,Zambia, ZimbabweDenmarkItaly, ChileArgentina, Uruguay, Paraguay,,ChinaIsraelSouth Africa, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan,Uganda, Lesotho, Nambia, SwazilandSwitzerland, LichtensteinModels 6658-HWX comply withTCO ’95 guidelines.Models 6658-HWX comply withTCO ’99 guidelines.As an ENERGY STAR Partner,IBM Corporation has determinedthat this product meets theENERGY STAR guidelines forenergy efficiency.APPENDIX
42Congratulations!You have just purchased a TCO99 approved and labeled product! Your choice has provided you with aproduct developed for professional use. Your purchase has also contributed to reducing the burden onthe environment and also to the further development of environmentally adapted electronics products.Why do we have environmentally labeled computers?In many countries, environmental labeling has become an established method for encouraging theadaptation of goods and services to the environment. With the growing manufacture and usage ofelectronic equipment throughout the world, there is a recognized concern for the materials andsubstances used by electronic products with regards to their eventual recycling and disposal. By properselection of these materials and substances, the impact on the environment can be minimized. Thereare also other characteristics of a computer, such as energy consumption levels, that are importantfrom the viewpoints of both the work (internal) and natural (external) environments. Electronicequipment in offices is often left running continuously, resulting in unnecessary consumption of largeamounts of energy and additional power generation. From the standpoint of carbon emissions alone, itis vital to save energy.What does labeling involve?This product meets the requirements for the TCO99 scheme which provides for international andenvironmental labeling of personal computers. The labeling scheme was developed as a joint effort bythe TCO (The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees), Svenska Naturskyddsforeningen(The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation) and Statens Energimyndighet (The Swedish NationalEnergy Administration) Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment, ergonomics,emission of electric and magnetic fields, energy consumption and electrical safety. Environmentalcriteria impose restrictions on the presence and use of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flameretardants, CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solvents, and other materials.The product must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer is obliged to have an environmentalpolicy which must be adhered to in each country where the company implements its operational policy.Energy requirements include a demand that the computer and/or display, after a certain period ofinactivity, shall reduce its power consumption to a lower level in one or more stages. The length of timeto reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user. Labeled products must meet strict environmental demands, for example, in respect of the reduction ofelectric and magnetic fields as well as physical and visual ergonomics.Congratulations!You have just purchased a TCO95 approved and labeled product! Your choice has provided you with aproduct developed for professional use. Your purchase has also contributed to reducing the burden on theenvironment and also to the further development of environmentally adapted electronics products.Why do we have environmentally labeled computers?In many countries, environmental labeling has become an established method for encouraging the adaptationof goods and services to the environment. With the growing manufacture and usage of electronic equipmentthroughout the world, there is a recognized concern for the materials and substances used by electronic
43products with regards to their eventual recycling and disposal. By proper selection of these materials andsubstances, the impact on the environment can be minimized. There are also other characteristics of acomputer, such as energy consumption levels, that are important from the viewpoints of both the work(internal) and natural (external) environments. Electronic equipment in offices is often left runningcontinuously, resulting in unnecessary consumption of large amounts of energy and additional powergeneration. From the standpoint of carbon emissions alone, it is vital to save energy.What does labeling involve?This product meets the requirements for the TCO99 scheme which provides for international andenvironmental labeling of personal computers. The labeling scheme was developed as a joint effort by theTCO (The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees), Svenska Naturskyddsforeningen (TheSwedish Society for Nature Conservation) and Statens Energimyndighet (The Swedish National EnergyAdministration) Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment, ergonomics, emission ofelectric and magnetic fields, energy consumption and electrical safety. Environmental criteria imposerestrictions on the presence and use of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs(freons) and chlorinated solvents, and other materials. The product must be prepared for recycling and themanufacturer is obliged to have an environmental policy which must be adhered to in each country where thecompany implements its operational policy. Energy requirements include a demand that the computer and/ordisplay, after a certain period of inactivity, shall reduce its power consumption to a lower level in one or morestages. The length of time to reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user. Labeled products mustmeet strict environmental demands, for example, in respect of the reduction of electric and magnetic fields aswell as physical and visual ergonomics.MPRIIThis product complies with Swedish National Council for Metrology (MPR) standards issued in December1999 (MPRII) for very low frequency (VLF) and Extremely low frequency (ELF) emissions.HinweiseGemäß der Amtsblätter des BMPT Nm. 61Ú1991 und 6Ú1992 wird der Betreiber darauf aufmerksamgemächt, daß die von ihm mit diesem Gerät zusammengestellte Anlage auch den technischenBestimmungen dieser Amtsblätter genügen muß.Aus ergonomischen Gründen wird empfohlen, die Grundfarbe Blau nicht auf dunklem Untergrund zuverwenden (schlechte Erkennbarkeit, Augenbelastung bei zu geringem Zeichenkontrast).Aus ergonomischen Gründen sollten nur Darstellungen auf dunklem Hintergrund bei Vertikalfrequenzen ab 60Hz (ohne Zeilensprung) benutzt werden.Die Konvergenz des Bildes kann sich auf Grund des Magnetfeldes am Ort der Aufstellung aus der KorrektenGrundeinstellung verändern. Zur Korrektur empfiehlt es sich deshalb, die Regler an der Frontseite für H STATund V STAT so einzustellen, daß die getrennt sichtbaren Farblinien für Rot. Grün und Blau bei z.B. derDarstellung eines Buchstabens zur Deckung (Konvergenz) gelangen. Siehe hierzu auch die Erklärungen zu HSTAT und V STAT.APPENDIX
44European Union (EU) StatementThis product is in conformity with the protection requirements of the EU Council Directive 89/366/ECC onthe approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.IBM can not accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product, including the fitting of non-IBM option cards.This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Information TechnologyEquipment according to CISPR  22  Ú  European Standard  EN  55022. The limits for Class B equipmentwere derived for typical residential environments to provide reasonable protection against interference withlicensed communication devices.Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to reduce the potential forcausing interference to radio and TV communications and to other electrical or electronic equipment. Suchcables and connectors are available from IBM authorised dealers.In accordance with EN 50082-1 1992, Performance Criterion A:, it should be noted that in the presence ofcertain electromagnetic fields, some screen jitter may be observed.Spécifications de la CEECe produit est conforme aux exigences de protection de la directive 89/ 336/ EEC du Conseil de l’UE sur lerapprochement des lois des États membres en matière de compatibilité électromagnétique.IBM ne peut accepter aucune responsabilité pour le manquement auxexi gences de protection résultant d’une modification non recommandée du produit, y compris l’installationde cartes autres que les cartes IBM.Ce produit a été testé et il satisfait les conditions de l’équipementinformatique de Classe B en vertu de CISPR22 / Standard européen EN 55022. Les conditions pourl’équipement de Classe B ont été définies en fonction d’un contexte résidentiel ordinaire afin de fournir uneprotection raisonnable contre l’interférence d’appareils de communication autorisés.Des câbles blindés et correctment reliés à la terre doivent être utilisés pour réduire les risques d’interférenceavec des communications radio et télévisées, ainsi qu’avec des équipements électriques ou électroniques. Ces câbles et connecteurs sont disponibles auprés de vos revendeurs IBM agréés.Conformément à la norme EN 50082- 1 1992 (Critére de Performance A), l’utilisateur doit être conscient dufait qu’en présence de certains champs électroma gnétiques, l’image peut être instable.Erklärung für die Europäische Union (EU)Zulassungbescheinigunglaut dem Deutschen Gesetz uber die elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit vonGeraten (EMVG) vom 30. August1995 (bzw. der EMC EG Richtlinie 89/336):
45Dieses Gerat ist berechtigt in Ubereinstimmungmit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG-Konformitatszeichen - CE- zu fuhren.Verantwortlich fur die Konformitatserklarung nach Paragraph 5 des EMVG ist die:IBM Deutschland Informationssysteme GmbH, 70548 Stuttgart.Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraph 3 Abs. (2) 2:EN 50082-1 Hinweis:Wir dieses Gerat in einer industriellen Umgebung betrieben (wie in EN 50082-2 festgetlegt), dann kann esdabei eventuell gestort werden. In solch einem FAll ist der Abstand bzw. die Abschirmungzu der industriellenStorquelle zu vergroern.Anmerkung:Um die Einhaltung des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Gerate, wie in den IBM Handbuchern angegeben, zuinstallieren und zubetreiben.Declaración de la Unión Europea (UE)Este producto satisface los requisitos de protección del Consejo de la UE, Directiva 89/ 336/ CEE en lo que ala le gislatura de los Estados Miembros sobre compatibilidad electroma gnética se refiere.IBM no puede aceptar responsabilidad al guna si este producto deja de satisfacer dichos requisitos deprotección como resultado de una modificación no recomendada del producto, inclu yendo el ajuste detarjetas de opción que no sean IBM.Este producto ha sido probado y satisface los límites para Equipos Informáticos Clase B de conformidad conel Estándar CISPR22 y el Estándar Europeo EN 55022. Los límites para los equipos de Clase B se hanestablecido para entornos residenciales típicos a fin de proporcionar una protección razonable contra lasinterferencias con dispositivos de comunicación licenciados.Se deben utilizar concetores y cables debidamente protegidos y conectados a tierra a fin de reducir lasposibilidades de que se produzcan interferencias con comunicaciones por radio o televisión y otrosequipos eléctricos o electrónicos.  Este tipo de cables y conectores pueden adquirirse enconcesionarios autorizados de IBM.De acuerdo con la norma EN 50082- 1 1992, Performance Criterion A, habría que destacar que enpresencia de determinados campos electroma gnéticos, podría observarse una marcada inestabilidade la imagen.Dichiarazione di conformità dell’Unione Europea (EU)Questo prodotto è conforme alle normative di protezione ai sensi della Direttiva del Consi gliodell’Unione Europea 89/ 336/ CEE sull’armonizzazione le gislativa degli stati membri in materia dicompatibilità elettromagnetica.Das Gerat erfullt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 50082-1 und EN 55022 Klasse B.APPENDIX
46IBM non accetta responsabilità alcuna per la mancata conformità allenormative di protezione dovuta a modifiche non consi gliate al prodotto, compresa l’installazione dischede e componenti di marca diversa da IBM. Le prove effettuate sul presente prodotto hanno accertato che esso rientra nei limiti stabiliti per le leapparecchiature di informatica Classe B ai sensi del CISPR 22 / Norma Europea EN 55022. I limitidelle apparecchiature della Classe B sono stati stabiliti al fine di fornire ra gionevole protezione dainterferenze mediante dispositivi di comunicazione in concessione in ambienti residenziali tipici.Utilizzare cavi e connettori colle gati a terra per ridurre il rischio potenziale di interferenza dellecomunicazioni radiotelevisive e di a; tri apparecchi elettrici o elettronici. I cavi sono disponibili presso irivenditori IBM.In accordo con quando previsto nel documento EN 50082- 1 1992,Performance Criterion A, é importante sottolineare che in presenza dideterminati campi elettroma gnetici é possibile che si verifichi un certotremolio delle immagini.Europeiska unionen (EU)Denna produkt har testats och följer gränsvärdena för Klass B Information Technology Equipmentenligt CISPR 22 Ú Europeisk standard EN 55022. Gränsvärden för Klass B-utrutning utgår frår vanligabostadsomräden för att ge ett rimligt skydd mot störningar i kommunikationsenheter.Korrekt avskärmade och jordade kablar och kontakter måste användas för att minska risken förstörningar i radio- och TV-kommunikationer och annan elektrisk utrustning. Sådana kablar ochkontakter finns tillgängliga hos auktoriserade IBM-återförsäljare.I enlighet med EN 50082-1 1992, Performance Criterion A påpekas följande: I närheten av en delelektromagnetiska fält kan vissa bildstörningar uppstår på skårmen.Deutsche EMV-Direktive(electromagnetische Verträglichkeit)Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt in Übereinstimmung mit dem deutschen EMVG vom 9.Nov.92 das EG-Konformitätszeichen zu führen.Der Aussteller der Konformitätserklärung ist die IBM UK, Greenock.Dieses Gerät erfüllt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse B.
47VCCI Class B Notice (Japan Only)This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital device (devices used in or adjacent to aresidential environment) and conforms to the standards for information technology equipment that areset by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference for preventing radio frequency interference inresidential areas.Japanese statement of compliance for products less than or equal to 20 A per phase:Mercury StatementsThe fluorescent lamp in the liquid crystal display contains mercury. Dispose of it as required by localordinances and regulations.APPENDIX

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