LG Electronics USA LS882C 18-inch LCD Monitor User Manual

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Regulatory Infomation
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Class B
Fcc Declaration cl ocnrcnnenee
Trade Name Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Frodud Monitor
Model Number CMNOM
Date clocnlcnnence May, 2001
Responsible Party Silicon Graphics. inc.
Address 2011 North sticrellne Boulevard
Mountain View. ealricmla
94043-1389
Telepncne (650) 9334071
Thls equipment complies with Fan 15 ortne FCC Rules Operation is subject to the icllawing two conditions:
(ll This device may not cause harmful interrerenoe‘ and (2) this device must awepi any interference received,
including inlerlerence thal may wuse undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been [sled and found In compiy with me limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Pan 15 ufll’le FCC Rules. These fimiis are designed to pvwide reasonable protection againsl harmful
interference in a residential installation. Th's equipment genelaies, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and. find irtsialled and used in aworflance with the insuudions. may muse hamlful Interference
in radio oomnmnicauons. However, here is no guarantee that imerfierenoe will not occur in a particular
inslslalion. I! his aquipmem does muse harmful inlerferencs (a radio or leisvision ch ihe receiver is
mnemdminedbyuningmeequipmemofland one lhe useriseneouraged tonywwvlecllhe
lnlerierenoe by one or me of me ioimlng measures:
- Recrienl or relocate are receiving amenna.
- Increase the separation belween the equipment and receiver.
~ conned ihe equipment into an Outlet on a circuit different 1mm that in which the receiver is mowed.
~ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV leennician for help.
Caution: The user is camioned ma! changes or modificalkms lo the equipment noi expressly approved by me
pany responsible [or cumpllance could void lhe useris authority to operale the equipment.
FCC Warniilg
Class B Computing Device
Information to the User
This equlpmcnl has been lcs|cd and found in mmp|v wuh lhc Ilmlls [m a class
B lingual den/nee purslmrrn lo pan 15 or FCC Rum. nrcsc limns arc umpire In
provldc reasonable prolccllon agatm! harmful inlcrfcrcncc In a rtSldcnllaJ limel-
lalmn. This oqulpmcnl gcncralcs. uses. and can rddlzlc male frequency energy
Arid. nr non lmlzllcfl and mm in accordance wrln nlnc rnsnrucnlons, may cause
lrarmlnrl lnlcflcrcnoc lo mdlo eommumcanions, Howcvcr. (here is no gummcc
lhal nnncrfcrerlce wnll nol occur in a panicular lnslajlauon. ll nms cqnnnpmcnn
docs cause lnlcrfcrcncc lo ladle or nclcvrsnou rccepnnonn, which can be acncmnrlmi
by Iurrnlng me equnpmenn 0“ and 011.th user is encouraged Io lry lo cornea mc
rnnerlcrcm by one or more of Inc followmg inward:
~Rconcn| or relocaic me rccervmg amcima.
—|ncrcasc nnc scpamnon bclwecn the equipment am mun/cf.
Connccl me cqulpmcm lnlo an onllcl on a erreunl diflclcm from man in
which Inc receiver is Connected.
Consul! Ihc dcalcror an cxpcncnood main/TV Iochmcmn (on help and fol
uddlllnnal suggcsnons
The user may find me lollownng booklcl prepared by me Federal Communica-
nlom Commission helpful "How lo Identify and Rcsohn: Radio-TV mnerl‘cncnce
Problems.“ This moklcn ls uvallahlc from me U s. Govemmcnl Priming Olfice.
Washingmm D c 20101. Slack No 004—000—003454,
FCC Warning
The user is caulloncd lhal changes or modificauons non cxprssly approval by
me manufacmrcr could vend lrnc uscl‘s annhonily lo opcmlc lhc uqunpmenl.
NOTE: In exam [or an lnslallalwn of Ibis pmducl lo mainlalu compliance Willi
ma llrmls for a Clues B dcwm. shielded (2be nnnnnsn be mud
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Electromagnetic Emlsslons
This device complies with the Class 5 limits of Pan 15 oi the FCC Rules. Operation is subject m the
lollowing two oondifions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any lnleflerenee received. including interlerence that may cause undesired
operation.
Also, this device complies with Class B electromagnetic emissions limits of C.I.S.P.R. Publication 22.
Limits and Methods oi Measurement of Radio Inlerlerenoe Characteristics at Iniormation Technology
Equipment.
Industry Canada Notice (Canada Only)
This Class B digiwl apparatus meets all requirements oi the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations.
Cet apparetl numérique nemsl pas de perturbations radioélectriques dépassanl Ies norrnes applicables
aux appareils numénques de Classs B préserites dens Ie Réglement sur les interferences radioélectriques
elabli par la Ministére des Communications du Canada.
VCCI Notice (Japan Only)
Korean Reguiatory Notice
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717iiki -’r—7i7 Buttons
lUsethrsbutton ‘ 1Uselheselzluttunswehoose
l to enter or art 1 ‘ Ofadpsl items mm on the display on of off
1 the on screen ‘ screen display
3 display l ‘
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‘l ‘ ‘ i
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- Brightness and Com-asl mn be
adjusted diredtywlfmemering me
On Screen Disolay(0$D) syslem.
also
SELECT Button
The power indlcalof light is green
when the display IS powered on and
‘ IS operan‘ng normally When me
~ Use the Select Button to switch
between DSub analog and DVI
dlgrlal input SignalS Thrs feature is
Toufil me WAN/b ummsw
adjust the settings am lhen the used to swllch between lwo video dlsplay IS In Energy Saver mode the }
MENU_W h save al Changes sources lhal are simultaneously power lrmatot changes to amber 1
rmm C??? m 0" connected to the display. The \
I1 5 8 ml 3 e In 9
l n r
Di 1080)m9m oe auhse lng IS Dsuh
‘ ~ Use this button (0 enter a selection
r ln the on screen dlsplayi
L 7, 7,7,7 “eff,
Operation
On Screen Display (OSD) Control Adjustment
Maklng adjustments tn the image size‘ poslfinn and operating
parameters at the dlsphy are quick Ind easy with the On Screen
Display Contml system. A quick example “u given below to familiarize
you with the use of the contmls, Fallnwing the section is an outline of
the availxhle adjustments and nlections you can mke using the OSD.
NOTE
. Let the display warm up for at least 30 mimtes before making tmage
amusmtems
To make adjustments tn the On Screen Display, follow these steps
Press the MENU Button to display the main menu of the OSD
To acces a control, use the var AButtonst When the icon you want
becomes highlighted, press the SELECT Button.
Use the VA /<1 [> Buttons to adjust the item to the desired level,
Accept the changes by pressing the SELECT Button,
wees Nd
Exttthe 030 by pressing the MENU Button
Operation
On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and
Adjustment
Listed below are the OSD menu icon descriptions.
osn Adjust Descnp
BRlGHTNESSICONTRAST
mmlmnrmr @-
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I A
(I' >0mo
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Bngmncsl
Adjusl display brighlness.
Comnsl
Adjusl display conlrasl.
PRESET
RED
GREEN
BLUE
QmKISSWK
Select preset display color tempecawre
senings.
~ smolc Coolervmile.
- 6500K: Warmer white.
Adjust mom colof lampemwe selling.
Vomcll Position
Adjust image position verlically.
Horizontal Pullion
Adjust image posillon horizonballyv
Operation
On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and
Adjustment
D All 5! Description
men 4iilNlllllIl—mm...)
mus «mm-iii m,
To minimize any vertical bars
or stripes visible on (he sateen
backgroundThe horizontal
screen size will also changei
Adjust locus in remove
hwizonlal noise and sharpen
ma display of text
Phase auiusimanl should be
done anel adjusting lhe Clock.
r may lion!
LAMA/BE
Todmsemelanguagehmon
moonmnamesaedisplayed,
was SIZE Choose 1:1 to display ma image
at 5 140-1 (allo 01 vldeo signal
resume" 10 LCD nauva pixels,
which wfll result in a reduced
image area luv resolutions loner
lhan1280x1024,0( choose FULL
lo expand me image to fit me full
screen,
This funclm is sunable la analog
signal mp0] only. Use AUTO let
me autunafic adjuslmerddthe
screenpnsllm.dodland phase.
Mzmwflmmmmm
MMMVMMAUTOMIEM
nmma-sgmmomm
Wymlmmflhdafl
WNW
To adjusl position 0! the 050
Nmmwoflmmi
SIGNAL
To select DSUB ANMOG or DVI
ANALOG / DIGITAL as ltle m
mm This leawre is used when
two m as conned” in
ms disglay. The display
amomallrally calm me pmpei
inpul when only one video sauce
is connected.
rmation
Technical in
Power Consumption
Energy Saving Design
This display complies With the EPA‘s Energy Star program, which is a
program designed to have manufacturers or computer eqUipment build
circuitry into meir products to reduce power consumption dunng periods
of inactivity.
This display also goes into its energy saying mode if you exceed the
display's operating limits, such as the maximum resolution of 1280x1024
or the frequency relresh rates of 31-80kHz horizontal or 56-85Hz vertical.
When this display is used mm a Green or EPA Energy Star PC, or a PC
with screen blanking software iollowmg the VESA Display Power
Management Signaling lDPMS) protocol, this display can conserve
significant energy by reducmg power consumption during periods of
inactivity When the PC goes into the energy savmg mode, the display wl||
go into a suspended operation state, indicated by the Power LED light
changing from a green color to an amber color. After an extended period
in the suspended mode, the display will then enter a semi-OFF mode to
conserve more energy. in the semi-OFF mode or DPMS OFF mode, the
Power LED will still show an amber color When you awaken your PC by
hitting a key or moving the mouse. the display Will also awaken to its
normal operating mode. indicated by the green Power LED light, By
iollowing these corwentions, the power consumption can be reduced to
the following levels:
Power
vim Cansumpon LEDCnlur
Normal On Normal 5 55W Green
Stand-by on on on 5 SW Amber
Suspend On Off Off s SN Amber
Power Off Off Off Off S SW Amber
Low Radiation Compliance
(MFR II)
Self Diagnostics Messages
DDC (Display Data Channel)
Low Radiation Compliance (MPR II), Self Diamostios
Messages and BBC (Display Data Channel)
This display meets one of the strictest guidelines available today for low
radiation emissions, offering the user extra shielding and an antistatic
screen coating, These guidelines, set forth by a government agency in
Sweden, limit the amount of emission allowed in the Extremely Low
Frequency (ELF) and Very Low Frequency (VLF) electromagnetic range
Special Self Diagnostics messages will appear on the screen when
identifying the following display conditions
- NO SIGNAL
This 030 may pop up when it IS ON but no
- - signal is detected In this case the message
_ NO SIGNAL Will be highlighted. alerting you
- to check the signal cable connections
chick SHIV-AL LAHLE
. INPUT SIGNAL OUT OF RANGE
_ This 050 may appear to inform you that the
1 input noun - signal being sent to me display is not Within
its frequency range. In this case. you would
need to check the resolution and refresh rate
you have your video card set to. and adjust to
be within the range DI the display
- out or MMGE -
DDC is a communication channel over which the display automatically
informs the host computer prowding the Video Signal about its capabilities
This display has two DDC functions; DDCi and DDCZB D061 and
DDCZB carry out uni-directional communication between the PC and the
dlSpIay. Under these situations, the PC sends display data to the display
but not commands to controi the display settings
Technical information
Technicai information
Video Memory Modes
The display has 25 memony locations for display modes, [5 ol which
are factory preset to popular video modesl
”mam; (, H Von-mime
1 VGA 540 x 350 31.469 70
2 VGA 720 x 400 31.468 70
3 VGA 640 x 480 31,469 60
4 VESA 640 x 480 37.500 75
5 VESA 640 x 480 43.269 85
S VESA 800 x 600 37.879 60
7 VESA 800 x 600 46,875 75
B VESA 800 x 600 53,674 85
9 VESA 1024 x 788 484363 60
10 VESA 1024 x 768 604123 75
11 VESA 1024 x 768 681677 85
12 MAC 1152 x 870 63,681 75
13 SUN 1152 x 900 514805 66
14 SGI 1280 x 1024 63.839 59.943
15 VESA 1280 x 1024 79.976 75
User Modes . Modes 16-25 are empty and can accept new Vldeo data. |r the display
detects a new video mode that has rm been present before of IS not
one of (he pfesei modes, it stores me new mode automatically in one of
the empty modes starting with mode 15.
if you use up the 10 blank modes and Still have more new VIdeO modes
the display replaces the information in the user modes starting wun
mode 16
Technical Information
Troubleshooting
Check the following before calling for service
Display Position is irm'rect.
. Select AUTO from the OSD menu. and press «no activate me function.
. IfmeiesulrsaremsaUsfactory,adjustmeimageposiLionusirigmeH
position and V position icon in me on Screen display.
On the screen background, vertical bars or stripes are visible.
. Select AUTO from the OSD menu, and press 4/th activate the funcmn
. If me resuiis are unsatisfactory, decrease me vertical bars or stripes usmg
the CLOCK Icon in me on screen display
Any horizontal noise appearing in any image, or Tuzzy' text
. Select AUTO from me 050 menu, and press «no activate the function
. If the results are unsatisfactory, decrease the wizontal bars using me
PHASE 160" in me on screen display
N0 SIGNAL message
. The signal cable IS not connected. or is loose. Check and secure the
oonnecrion
INPUT SIGNAL OUT OF RANGE message appears
Picture is blank.
. The frequency of me Signal from the Video rad is outside me operating
range of the display.
‘Horizomal Frequency: 31 kHz-WKHI
‘Venical Frequency 66H1-85H1
Usevi're gapnns board‘s mlitysoftware to mangeme lrequemysetmg (Refer ro
your games board mamafl
You can change the setup to a supported resolrmon unwmrms systems by
starting up in Safe Mode (press the F8 key while bommg me system).
The power LED is amber
The display 75 in its display power management mode
- There IS no active signal coming from the PC
. The signal cable is not fastened securely.
Check the compiler power and graphics adamer configuration
The display doesn't enter the power saving olf mode (Amber).
. CompmervideosignalisnotVESADPMSsuruard EmermePCorme
video oonrroiier card is not using the VESA DPMS power managemenr
function,
Technical information
Service
Unplug the display from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel when :
. The power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
. Liquid has been spilled into the display.
. The display has been exposed to rain or water.
. The display does not operate normally following me operating
insuuctions. Adjust only those controls that are covered in the
operating instructions. An improper adjustment of other controls may
result in damage and often requires extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the display to normal operation.
. The display has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged
. The display exhibits a distinct change in performance
. Snapping or popping from the display IS continuous or frequent while
the display IS operating. it is normal Tor some displays to make
occasmnal sounds when being tumed on or off, or when changing
video modes.
Do not attempt to service the display yourself, as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Signal Connector
Pin Assignment
Ac-Dc Adapter
®
Specifications
- 15pin VGA Connector
Pm SlgnaIlD-Sub]
Techmcal Information
pm SlgnallD—Sub)
9 N c
NOTE
. No.5 Pin mus! be grounded on the PC sidev
- DVI-I Connectof (DigitaVAnalog)
Pm Svgna1(DVI—I)
1 Red Vrdeo v v
2 Green Vrdeo 10 Syrrc.ernd
3 Blue Wise 1 1 ernd
4 Ground 12 SDA lDDC Data]
5 Ground 13 H. inc.
6 Red Ground 77 14 v Sync
7 Green Ground 15 SCL (Doc CDCK]
8 Blue Groum
Pm ngnaHDVI-I)
1 TMDS DataZ- 16 Hm Ptug Detect
2 TMDS Da'aZo 17 TMDS Dam
3 TMDS Dam/4 3mm 18 TMDS Daan‘
4 TMDS Dawn 19 TMDS Dame/5 Shem
5 TMDS Dawn 20 TMDS 03125-
6 BBC Clock 21 TMDS Datafn
7 BBC Dam 22 TMDS Clock Shleld
8 Anamq Vertical Sync. 23 TMDS Clock«
9 TMDS Dala1» 24 TMDS Clock—
10 TMDS Dam v C1 AnalogRed
11 TMDS Dala'lll Shield CZ Ambg Green
12 TMDS Dela} C3 Analoq Blue
13 TMDS Daub C4 Analog Hart
14 ‘SV Power cs Analog Ground
15 Ground 11mm tor rsv.
am v m]
YMDS (Transifion Minimized Dil'efsmial Signaling)
_———_————————m¢-——
hm
AC 103240V ~2.0~1.0A 50/sz
m’ DC1ZV 5.8A 9—6—6
UQG onlythe AC-DC Mamet suvplied vlilh the display
Display
Sync Input
Video Input
Power Input
Dimensions
Weight
Tilt/Swivel Range
Regulatory
Environment Conditions
Specifications
Type 18.1inch (45 97cm) Flat Panel Active matrix-TFT LCD
Anti~Glare coating
Viewable Size 18. 1 inch [45.97cm)
Viewing Angle (max.) 30' (Left / Right! Up/ Down)
Pixel pitch 0.28 x 028er
True color 16.7 million color
Horizontal Freq, 31 kHz » 80kHz (Automatic) ..
Vertical Freq. 56HZ ~ BSHZ (Automatic)
Input iorm Separate. TTL, Positive/Negative
Composnte. TiL, Posuive/Negalive
soc (Sync On Green)
Digiwi
Signal irywl 15 pin DSw Wheel/J l Dill-I connector
Input Form Sepaate, ROB Analog, o 7Vpp/750hm, Positive, DKjLaI
Resolution Max VESA 1280 x 1024 @75HZ [MI/AME
Recomrgri? VESA 1280 x 1024 ©sz (Dguat/Amiog)
DC 12V SBA
WxHxDMimomstand) 13.4cm x 44 3cm x 23,50n (43.4crn x 37 7cm x 85cm)
17,09’ x17.4‘ x 9.25'(17.09' x14.H' x 3.39’)
Net (without stand) 8.7kg/ 19.18ib5 (6,0kg/ 13.23Ibs)
Tilt 5' (Down) 125‘ (Up) 7
Swivel w (Lem 1 30‘ (Right) 7
VESA FPMPMI 75cm x 75cm
UL. CSA. FCC. CE, DOC, TUV—GS, TCO'95, C-Tick, Class B. Gost. VCCI,
SEMKO, NEMKO, FlMKO, Energy Stai‘, BSMI. MIC
Operating condition
Temperature 10C to 35'C
Humidity 10% to 80% noncondensing
Storage condition
Temperature -20'C to 600
Humidity 536 to 95% noncondensing
Why do we have
environmentally labelled
computers?
What does labelling
involve?
Appendix
Regulatory Information
Congratulations! You have Just purchased a TCO'95 approved and
labelled productl Your choice has provided you With a product
developed for professional use. Your purchase has also
contributed to reducing the burden on the environment and to the
further development of environmentallyadapted electronic
products,
In many countries. enwronmental labelling has become an
established method for encouraging the adaptation of goods and
services to the environment. The main problem as far as
computers and other electronic equipment are concerned is that
environmentally harmful substances are used both in the products
and during their manufacture. Since it has nor been possible so
far for 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 energy
consumption levels, that are important from both the working and
natural envrronment Viewpoints. Since all types of conventional
electricity generation have a negative effect on the enwronment
(acidic- and climaticAinfluencing emissions, radioactive waste,
etc). it is vital to conserve energy. Electronic equipment in offices
consumes as enormous amount of energy. since it is often
routinely left running continuously.
This product meets the requirements for the TCO‘QS scheme,
which provides for international environmental labelling of
personal computers. The labelling scheme was developed as a
joint effort by the TCO (The Swedish Confederation of
Prolessional Employees). Naturckyddst‘reningen (The Swedish
Society for Nature Conservation). and NUTEK (The National Board
for Industrial and Technical Development in Sweden), and SEMKO
AB (an international certification agency).
APPENDIX
Appendix
Regulator) Information
The requirements cover a wide range of issues: enVironment.
ergonomics. usability, emission 0! electrical and magnetic fields,
energy consumption and electrical and fire safety
The environmental demands concern, among other things,
restriction on the presence and use of heavy metals, brominated
and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCS (freons), and chlorinated
solvents. The product must be prepared for recycling, and the
manufacturer is obliged to have an environmental plan, which
must be adhered to in each country where the company
implements its operational policy,
The energy requirements include a demand that the computer
and/or display. after a certain period of inactivity. shall reduce its
power consumption to a lower level, in one or more stages The
length of time to reactivate the computer shall be reasonable lor
the user,
Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands. for
example, in respect or the reduction of electric and magnetic
fields along with physical and visual ergonomics and good
usability.
The following is a brief summary of the environmental
requirements met by this product. The complete envrronmental
criteria document may be ordered from:
TCO Development Unit
Linnegatan 14, 5411494 Stockholm. Sweden
FAX +4678 782 92 07
Email (lnternet): development@tco.se
Current information regarding TCO'QS approved and labelled
products may also be obtained on the Internet using the address
httpzllwwwtco-infocom/
TCO‘95 is a cooperative project between:
E Naturskydds Q NUTEK SEMKO
fawningen Nirings- och xeknikutvecklmgsverket
TCO'95 Environmental
Requirements
Regulator) Information
Brominaled flame retardants are present in printed circutt boards.
cabling, casings, and housings, and are added to delay the spread of fire
Up to 30% of the plasnc in a computer casing can consist of flame-
retardant substances, These are retated to another group or
environmental toxins. PCBs, and are suspected of givtng rise to similar
harm, including reproductive damage in fisheating buds and mammals.
Flame retardants have been found in human blood. and researchers fear
that they can disturb letus development.
Bioraccumulative T0095 demands require that plastic components
weighing more man 25 grams must not contain flame rewrdants with
organically bound chlorine or bromine.
Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens. solder, and
capacitors. Lead damages the nervous system and in higher doses
causes lead poisoning The relevant bioaccumulative T0095
requirement permits the inclusion of lead, as no replacement has yet been
developed
Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the colorgenerating
layers or certain computer displays. Cadmium damages the nervous
system and is toxic in high doses. The relevant bio~accumutative TCO‘QS
requirement states that batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm
(pans per milllon] ol cadmium. The colorgenerating layers of display
screens must not contain any cadmium.
Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches. Mercury
damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses. The relevant bio-
accumulative TCO'QS requirement states that batteries may not oontain
more than 25 ppm of mercury and mat no mercury is present in any ol me
electrical or electronic components concerned With the display unit
CFCs (items) are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards and
In the manufacture of expanded foam for packaging CFCs break down
ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the atmosphere, causing
increased reception on Earth of ultra-violet light with consequent
increased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma). The relevant
TCO’95 requirement Neither CFCs nor HCFCs may be used during the
manufacture of the product or ‘ns packaging.
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Appendix
chiflaum') liil'm-muliiin
Shipping Package
The packaging material can be recycled, or you can save it to return
the display to a service center [or repair or disposal
CFC Compounds in Distribution Packaging
Cushioning material used for Shipping finished monitors are not
manufactured wrtn nor do they contain any CFC compounds.
Design for DisassemblleecycIing
These displays have been designed for easy tender-life disassembiy
and recycling Fasteners are generally of the same type for efficient
disassembly. Components made of dilferent materials can be easily
separated and plastics have been IdEflUfled using imeman‘onal
symbols to and In recycling.
Display Disposal
WARNING
If you need to dispose of a display, ask a qualified service
representative for the proper procedure Improper disposal
could result in personal injury from implosion.
O eration
1. Input signal switching part.
This part switch HIV sync and analog video signal to be entered through Portl
and Port2 and output a selected H/V sync and analog video signal.
2. Pre-ampl ADC / PLL Part.
This part amplifies the level of video signal for the digital conversion and
oonverts from the analog video signal to the digital video signal using a pixel
clock
The pixel clock for each mode is generated by the PLL.
The range cfthe pixel clock is from ZSMHz to lSSMHz.
3. Video Controller Part.
This part consists of the Sealer and frame buffers which converts frame rate of
input signal to 601-11 frame rate,
The Sealer gets the video signal converted analog to digital, interpolates input lo
1280 X 1024 resolution signal and outputs S-bit K G, B signal to transmitter.
4. Display Data Transmitter Part
This part transmit digital signal from the Sealer to the receiver of module
5. Power Part.
This part consists of the DC/DC converter and several 3.3V regulators .
The DC/DC converter coverts 12V (0 be entered power adapter to 5V.
sv, output of DC/DC Convener, supply to the micom and 3.3v regulators.
The output voltage of 3.3V regulator supply to IC of each part.
6. MICOM Part.
This part consists of EEPROM [C which stores control data, Reset lC and
the Micom,
The Micom distinguishes polarity and frequency of the HN sync are supplied
from signal cable.
The controlled data of each mode is stored in EEPROM.
7. Inverter
The invener converts from IZV to AC 700V and drive back-light lamp of
module.

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