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APPENDIX F :
USER’S MANUAL
Regulatory Information
FCC Compliance Statement
CE Conformity Notice (for Europe)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply within
the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception (which can be determined by turning
the equipment on and off), the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by using one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's (or your) authority to operate the equipment. Only
peripherals (digital input/output devices, terminals, printers,
etc.) certified to comply with the Class B limits may be
attached to this monitor. Operation with non-certified
peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV
reception.
Only shielded signal cables may be used with this System.
Products with the “CE” Marking comply with the EMC
Directive(89/336/EEC) and LOW VOLTAGE Directive
(73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European
Community.
Compiance with these directives implies conformity to the
following European Norms :
• EN 55022:1998
; Radio Frequency Interference
• EN 55024:1998
; Electromagnetic Immunity
• EN 61000-3-2
; Power Line Harmonics
• EN 61000-3-3
; Voltage Fluctuations
• EN 60950
; Product Safety
NOTICE
The regulations are applied only to the products with the
ID LABEL indicating specific requirements.
Low Radiation Compliance (MPR II)
This monitor 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.
TCO95
Congratulations!
You have just purchased a TCO’95 approved and labelled
product! 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 environmentally-adapted
electronic products.
Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?
In many countries, environmental 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 not 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 environment viewpoints. Since all
types of conventional electricity generation have a negative
effect on the environment (acidic- and climatic-influencing
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.
What does the environmenal labelling involve?
This product meets the requirements for the TCO’95
NOTICE
The regulations are applied only to the products with the
ID LABEL indicating specific requirements.
Canadian DOC Notice
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les
exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du
Canada.
NOTICE
The regulations are applied only to the products with the
ID LABEL indicating specific requirements.
Regulatory Information cont.
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 Professional Employees),
Naturckyddsföreningen (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).
The requirements cover a wide range of issues:
environment, ergonomics, usability, emission of 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 for the user.
Labelled products must meet strict environmental
demands, for example, in respect of 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
environmental criteria document may be ordered from:
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 TCO’95 requirement permits the inclusion of
lead, as no replacement has yet been developed.
Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the
color-generating layers of certain computer displays.
Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in high
doses. The relevant bio-accumulative TCO’95 requirement
states that 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 damages the nervous system and is
toxic in high doses. The relevant bio-accumulative TCO’95
requirement states that batteries may not contain more than
25 ppm of mercury and that no mercury is present in any of
the electrical or electronic components concerned with the
display unit.
CFCs (freons) 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 its
packaging.
1 Bio-accumulative means that the substance accumulates
within living organisms.
Shipping Package
The packaging material can be recycled, or you can save it
to return the monitor to a service center for repair or
disposal.
CFC Compounds in Distribution Packaging
Cushioning material used for shipping finished monitors are
not manufactured with nor do they contain any CFC
compounds.
Design for Disassembly/Recycling
These monitors have been designed for easy end-of-life
disassembly and recycling. Fasteners are generally of the
same type for efficient disassembly. Components made of
different materials can be easily separated and plastics
have been identified using intermational symbols to aid in
recycling.
Monitor Disposal
TCO Development Unit
Linnegatan 14, S-11494 Stockholm, Sweden
FAX +46-8 782 92 07
E-mail (Internet): development@tco.se
Current information regarding TCO’95 approved and
labelled products may also be obtained on the Internet
using the address: http://www.tco-info.com/
TCO’95 is a co-operative project between:
NUTEK
Naturskydds
föreningen
SEMKO
Närings- och teknikutvecklingsverket
Environmental requirements
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% of the plastic in a
computer casing can consist of flame-retardant substances.
These are related to another group of environmental toxins,
PCBs, and are suspected 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-accumulative1 TCO’95 demands require that plastic
components weighing more than 25 grams must not
contain flame retardants with organically bound chlorine or
bromine.
WARNING
If you need to dispose of a monitor, ask a qualified service
representative for the proper procedure. Improper disposal
could result in personal injury from implosion.
Regulatory Information cont.
TCO99
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 for
the user.
Congratulations!
You have just purchased a TCO’99 approved and
labelled product! 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 also to the further
development of environmentally adapted electronics
products.
Labelled products must meet strict environmental
demands, for example, in respect of the reduction of
electric and magnetic fields, physical and visual
ergonomics and good usability.
Below you will find a brief summary of the
environmental requirements met by this product. The
complete environmental criteria document may be
ordered from:
Why do we have environmentally labelled
computers?
In many countries, environmental 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
electronics equipment are concerned, is that
environmentally harmful substances are used both in
the products and during their manufacture. Since it is
not so far possible to satisfactorily recycle the
majority of electronics equipment, most of these
potentially damaging substances sooner or later
enter nature.
TCO Development
SE-114 94 Stockholm, Sweden
Fax: +46 8 782 92 07
Email (Internet): development@tco.se
Current information regarding TCO’99 approved and
labelled products may also be obtained via the Internet,
using the address: http://www.tco-info.com/
Environmental requirements
Flame retardants
Flame retardants are present in printed circuit
boards, cables, wires, casings and housings. Their
purpose is to prevent, or at least to delay the spread
of fire. Up to 30% of the plastic in a computer casing
can consist of flame retardant substances. Most
flame retardants contain bromine or chloride, and
those flame retardants are chemically related to
another group of environmental toxins, PCBs. Both
the flame retardants containing bromine or chloride
and the PCBs are suspected of giving rise to severe
health effects, including reproductive damage in
fish-eating birds and mammals, due to the bioaccumulative* processes. Flame retardants have
been found in human blood and researchers fear
that disturbances in foetus development may occur.
There are also other characteristics of a computer,
such as energy consumption levels, that are
important from the viewpoints of both the work
(internal) and natural (external) environments. Since
all methods of electricity generation have a negative
effect on the environment (e.g. acidic and climateinfluencing emissions, radioactive waste), it is vital to
save energy. Electronics equipment in offices is
often left running continuously and thereby
consumes a lot of energy.
What does labelling involve?
This product meets the requirements for the TCO’99
scheme which provides for international and
environmental labelling of personal computers. The
labelling scheme was developed as a joint effort by
the TCO (The Swedish Confederation of
Professional Employees), Svenska
Naturskyddsforeningen (The Swedish Society for
Nature Conservation) and Statens Energimyndighet
(The Swedish National Energy Administration).
The relevant TCO’99 demand requires that plastic
components weighing more than 25 grams must not
contain flame retardants with organically bound
bromine or chlorine. Flame retardants are allowed in
the printed circuit boards since no substitutes are
available.
Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues:
environment, ergonomics, usability, emission of
electric and magnetic fields, energy consumption
and electrical and fire safety.
Cadmium**
Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in
the colour-generating layers of certain computer
displays. Cadmium damages the nervous system
and is toxic in high doses. The relevant TCO’99
requirement states that batteries, the colourgenerating layers of display screens and the
electrical or electronics components must not contain
any cadmium.
The environmental demands impose restrictions on
the presence and use of heavy metals, brominated
and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons) and
chlorinated solvents, among other things. The
product must be prepared for recycling and the
manufacturer is obliged to have an environmental
policy which must be adhered to in each country
where the company implements its operational
policy.
Regulatory Information cont.
Mercury**
Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and
switches. It damages the nervous system and is
toxic in high doses. The relevant TCO’99
requirement states that batteries may not contain
any mercury. It also demands that mercury is not
present in any of the electrical or electronics
components associated with the labelled unit.
CFCs (freons)
The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that neither
CFCs nor HCFCs may be used during the
manufacture and assembly of the product. CFCs
(freons) are sometimes used for washing printed
circuit boards. CFCs break down ozone and thereby
damage the ozone layer in the stratosphere, causing
increased reception 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. Lead damages the nervous
system and in higher doses, causes lead poisoning.
The relevant TCO’99 requirement permits the
inclusion of lead since no replacement has yet been
developed.
* Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which
accumulate within living organisms
** Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which are
Bio-accumulative.
EPA (U.S.A only)
ENERGYSATR is a set of power-saving guidelines
issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency(EPA).
EPA POLLUTION PREVENTER
As an ENERGY STAR Partner LG
Electronics U.S.A.,Inc. has
determined that this product meets the
ENERGY STAR guidelines for
energy efficiency.
NOM MARK (Mexico only)
GOST MARK
Internet Address:http://www.lg.ru
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Color Monitor
C170
User’s Guide
English
First Edition (April / 2003)
Note : For important information, refer to the Monitor Safety and Warranty manual that comes with this monitor.
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Safety (Read first).......................................................................................................2
Setting up the monitor ...............................................................................................3
Product Description..............................................................................................3
Workplace preparation .........................................................................................3
Working Practices ................................................................................................4
Caring for your Monitor ........................................................................................4
Connecting your Monitor......................................................................................5
Switching on your Monitor....................................................................................6
Device Driver Installation...........................................................................................7
Windows 95/98 ....................................................................................................7
Windows 2000/Me............................................................................................................8
Windows XP .....................................................................................................................9
Adjusting Your Monitor............................................................................................10
User controls......................................................................................................10
On-screen display (OSD) controls......................................................................11
Further Information ..................................................................................................15
Display modes ...................................................................................................15
Power Management...........................................................................................16
Product Disposal................................................................................................16
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................17
Help and Service Information.............................................................................19
Specifications ...........................................................................................................20
Service Information ..................................................................................................21
Notices and Trademarks ..........................................................................................22
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Setting up the monitor
Product Description
This monitor requires a computer with a suitable on-board sub-system or
Video Adapter card that can support SXGA 1280 x 1024, XGA 1024 x 768,
SVGA 800 x 600, or VGA 640 x 480 at 60Hz.
In addition to your monitor, your option package includes the following:
• User's Guide and Installation Files CD
• Monitor Safety and Warranty Information Manual
• C170 Color Monitor Quick Setup Guide
• Power Cord
•
•
C170 Color Monitor
Signal Cable - Attached to Monitor
Workplace Preparation
This section gives advice
on what you should
consider before you set up
your monitor.
Positioning the Monitor
Choose a suitable place to position the monitor where it is not near
fluorescent desk lighting or any equipment that produces magnetic fields
that could cause interference. Ensure that the furniture or equipment can
support the weight of the monitor. Allow at least 50mm (2 in.) ventilation
space around the monitor.
Height
Position the monitor so that the top of the screen is slightly below 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 twist
your body to use it.
- Tilt the monitor to a comfortable viewing angle.
Working Practices
This section gives advice
on how you can work
comfortably and reduce
fatigue.
Rest
Take regular breaks. Vary your posture, stand up and stretch occasionally
as prolonged use of computer workstations can be tiring.
Back
Sit back in your chair and use the backrest.
Hands
Adjust the seat height so that your forearms are approximately horizontal
and your wrists are straight when using the keyboard. Your upper arms
should be relaxed with your elbows near your body.
Use 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.
Eyesight
Working with monitors, in common with any prolonged close work, can be
visually demanding. Look away from the screen periodically and have your
eyesight checked regularly.
Screen settings
Set the screen brightness and contrast to a comfortable level. You may
have to adjust these settings as the lighting changes during the day. Many
application programs let you select color combinations which can help you
to view in comfort. See the User controls section on page 10 for more
information.
Power cord
For safe operation, use the power cord supplied with the unit.
Caring for your Monitor
Be sure to turn off the power before you perform any maintenance on the
monitor. Clean your monitor as follows:
• Gently wipe the covers and the screen with a soft cloth.
Do not use solvents or abrasives.
• Remove finger marks and grease with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
• Never use flammable cleaning materials to clean your IBM monitor or
any other electrical apparatus.
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Connecting your Monitor
Be sure to read the ‘Safety’
Information located in the
Monitor Safety and Warranty
Information Manual before
carrying out this procedure.
1. Turn off your computer and all attached devices. Next, unplug the
power cord(s) to your computer and all attached devices.
2. Connect the signal cable.
3. Connect the power cord to the monitor and then plug the power cord
into a properly grounded outlet. Next, reconnect the power cord(s) to
your computer and all attached devices.
NOTE
This is a simplified representation of
the rear view.
This rear view represents a general
model; your monitor may differ from
the view as shown.
Power Cord
Signal Cable
Wall-outlet type
PC
(Figure A)
Switching on your Monitor
1. Switch on your computer.
2. Switch on your monitor by pushing and releasing the power switch marked [
at the front of the bezel.
[To switch off your monitor, push and release the power switch again.]
3. To update or install device drivers, follow the instructions in the Device Driver
Installation section on page 7.
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Device Driver Installation
Installing the device driver in Windows 95 or Windows 98
To install the device driver in Microsoft® Windows® 95 or Windows 98, do
the following:
You must download files from the User’s Guide and Installation Files CD to
use the Plug and Play feature in Windows 95 or Windows 98.
Note:
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 your computer to
start the Windows 95 or Windows 98 operating system.
Your computer’s Plug and Play code might warn you that your system
hardware has changed. This means that it has detected your new
monitor for the first time.
4. Open the Display Properties window by clicking Start, Settings,
Control Panel and then double - clicking on the Display icon.
5. Click the Settings tab.
• If you are using Windows 95 :
6 - 1. Click the Change Display Type button.
2. Click the Change Monitor Type button.
• If you are using Windows 98 :
6 - 1. Click the Advanced button.
2. Click the Monitor tab.
3. Open the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window by clicking on
Change button and then select the Next button.
4. Click “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 User’s Guide and Installation Files CD into the CD driver and
click the Have Disk button.
8. Click OK.
9. Ensure that the CD drive letter is selected, and then select the
DRIVERS folder.
10.Select IBM C170 monitor and click OK. The files will be copied from the
CD to your hard disk drive.
11.Close all open windows and remove the CD.
12.Restart the computer.
The system will automatically select the maximum refresh rate and
corresponding Color Matching Profiles.
Installing the device driver in Windows 2000 or Windows Me
To install the device driver in Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional or
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me), do the following:
You must download files from the User’s Guide and Installation Files CD to
use the Plug and Play feature in Windows 2000 or Windows Me.
Note:
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 your computer to
start the Windows 2000 or Windows Me operating system.
4. Open the Display Properties window by clicking Start, Settings,
Control Panel and then double - clicking on the Display icon.
5. Click the Settings tab.
6. Click the Advanced button.
7. Click the Monitor tab.
8. Click the Properties button.
9. Click the Driver tab.
10.Open the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window by clicking on
Update Driver and then click the Next button.
11.Select “Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that
I can choose a specific driver” and then click the Next button.
12.Insert the Monitor CD into the CD drive and click the Have Disk button.
13.Click OK.
14.Ensure that the CD drive letter is selected, and then select the
DRIVERS folder.
15.Select IBM C170 monitor and click OK. The files will be copied from the
CD to your hard disk drive.
16.Close all open windows and remove the CD.
17.Restart the computer.
The system will automatically select the maximum refresh rate and
corresponding Color Matching Profiles.
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Installing the device driver in Windows XP
To install the device driver in Windows XP, do the following:
You must download files from the User’s Guide and Installation Files CD to
use the Plug and Play feature in Windows XP.
Note:
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 your computer to
start the Windows XP operating system.
4. Open the Display Properties window by clicking Start, Settings,
Control Panel and then double - clicking on the Display icon.
5. Click the Settings tab.
6. Click the Advanced button.
7. Click the Monitor tab.
8. Click the Properties button.
9. Click the Driver tab.
10.Open the Hardware Update Wizard window by clicking on Update
Driver and then click the Next button.
11.Select “Install from a list or Specific location(Advanced)” and then click
the Next button.
12.Insert the Monitor CD into the CD drive and click the Have Disk button.
13.Click OK.
14.Ensure that the CD drive letter is selected, and then select the
DRIVERS folder.
15.Select IBM C170 monitor and click OK. The files will be copied from the
CD to your hard disk drive.
16.Close all open windows and remove the CD.
17.Restart the computer.
The system will automatically select the maximum refresh rate and
corresponding Color Matching Profiles.
Adjusting Your Monitor
User controls
USER CONTROL FEATURES
Icon
Monitor controls
Switches the monitors on and off.
Display main OSD menu and selects highlighted menu item.
and
The image is already
optimized for many display
modes, however the user
controls can be used to adjust
the image to your liking.
Exits from current OSD menu.
Icon
The settings are saved
after adjustment and
when exiting the OSD and
will be effective thereafter.
Moved the cursor to highlight icons or make adjustments.
Direct Access Functions
Bring up Brightness adjustment.
Bring up Contrast adjustment.
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On-screen display (OSD) controls
The LCD monitor needs
time to become thermally
stable the first time you turn it
on each day. Thus, to achieve
more accurate adjustments for
parameters, allow the LCD
monitor to warm up (be On) for
at least 15 minutes before
making any screen adjustment.
The settings adjustable with the user controls are viewed through the On Screen Display (OSD). Press the enter button [ ] to display the main OSD
menu.
Initial appearance of OSD
main menu;
I mag e Qu al i ty
OK
Exit
sub menu;
Adjustment screen;
Brightness
Image Quality
65
Brightness:
Adjusts overall screen brightness.
OSD functions
OSD Icon
Cancel
Cancel
OK
Description
100
sub-menu(s)
OK
Control and
Adjustments
Adjusts brightness
Brightness
Image Quality
Adjusts contrast
Contrast
Moire
Degauss
To reduce the degree of moire.
The moire adjustments may affect
the focus of the screen.
• Horizontal
• Vertical
To manually demagnetize the screen
to avoid showing incorrect images or
colors.
• YES
• NO
11
OSD Icon
Description
Sub-menu(s)
Moves the screen left and right .
Image
Position/Size
Horizontal
Position
Moves the screen up and down.
Vertical
Position
Adjusts image width
Horizontal
Size
Adjusts image height
Vertical
Size
Turns image clockwise or
counterclockwise
Rotation
To correctly adjust the skew of the
image.
Image Shape
Parallelogram
To correct geometric distortion.
Trapezoid
To correct a concave or convex bowing
of the image.
Pincushion
To correct the balance of both sides
bowling.
Pincushion
Balance
To resets image shape to original
setting.
Geometry
Reset
12
• YES
• NO
Controls and
Adjustments
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OSD Icon
Description
Select from standard white colors.
Color
Preset
Color
Adjusts Red, Green and Blue intensity
User Control
Point
Sub-menu(s)
• 9300K
(Blue White)
• 6500K
(Pink White)
• 5000K
(Normal White)
• Custom
• Red
Increases or decreases
redness
• Green
Increases or decreases
greenness
• Blue
Increases or decreases
blueness
• Save
Resets custom color to original value
Controls and
Adjustments
• YES
• NO
Reset Custom
Color
Display the detailed information of
resolution, model name and microcode.
Information
Options
Menu Language
Accessibility
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
• Français
• Italiano
• Deutsch
• Español
Change button repeat rate and menu
time-out setting.
Button repeat
rate
• Default
• Slow
• Off
- Adjusts respondence
speed of button.
Menu time out
- Adjusts the length of
time for which the menu
will on the screen
before it disappears.
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OSD Icon
Options
Description
Reset should return all available
functions (apart from language which
should not change unless adjusted via
Factory Default the LANGUAGE menu) to their factory
presets.
Sub-menu(s)
• YES
• NO
Changes the position of the OSD on the
screen.
• Horizontal
• Vertical
Select the monitor input signal level.
• 0.7V
• 1.0V
Menu Position
Video Input
Level
Exits from current OSD menu.
Exit
14
Controls and
Adjustments
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Further Information
Display modes
The display mode the monitor uses is controlled by the computer. Therefore,
you should refer to your computer documentation for details on how to
change display modes.
If possible, configure your computer for 1280 x 1024 addressability at 75Hz
vertical refresh rate.
For the display modes listed below, the screen image has been optimized
during manufacture.
Factory Set Display Modes
Addressability
Note : VESA timings are
as detailed in the VESA
“Display Monitor Timing
Specification”. Version
1.0, Revision 0.8, Dated
09/17/98.
Refresh Rate
Horizontal Frequency
720 x 400
70 Hz
31.5 kHz
640 x 480
60 Hz
31.5 kHz
640 x 480
85 Hz
43.3 kHz
800 x 600
75 Hz
46.9 kHz
800 x 600
85 Hz
53.7 kHz
1024 x 768
75 Hz
60.0 kHz
1024 x 768
85 Hz
68.7 kHz
1280 x 1024 †
75 Hz
80.0 kHz
1152 x 864
75 Hz
67.5 kHz
† Recommended
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Power Management
To benefit from power management, the monitor must be used in
conjunction with a computer that implements the Video Electronics
Standards Association (VESA) Display Power Management Signaling
(DPMS) Standard.
The power management feature is invoked when the computer recognizes
that 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 2000® Partner, IBM has determined that this product
meets the ENERGY STAR 2000® guidelines for energy efficiency.
For optimal performance switch off your monitor at the end of each working
day, or whenever you expect to leave it unused for long periods during the
day.
Power
Indicator
Screen
On
Steady green
Normal
Active off
Steady amber
Blank
State
Restoring
Operation
Press a key or
move the mouse.*
Compliance
ENERGY
STAR 2000®
* There may be a slight delay before the picture reappears.
Product Disposal
The fluorescent lamps in the liquid crystal display contains a small amount
of mercury. Dispose of it as required by local ordinances and regulations.
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Troubleshooting
If 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 suggested
actions that are appropriate to your problem.
Problem
Possible
Cause
Suggested Action
Reference
Connecting
your
Monitor
section on
page 5.
Screen is
blank and
power
indicator is off.
No power to
monitor.
• Ensure that the electrical outlet
and the monitor are both
switched on.
• Check that the power cord
is firmly plugged into the
electrical outlet and the power
supply unit.
• If the power cord plug has
a removable fuse, replace it.
• Try another power cord.
• Try another electrical outlet.
• Check the power connection at
the back of the panel.
Screen is blank
and power
indicator is
steady green.
Brightness
and Contrast
may be too
low.
• Adjust brightness and contrast. User
controls
section on
page 10.
Screen is blank
and power
indicator is
steady amber.
The monitor is • Press any key on the keyboard
in the Power
or move the mouse to restore
Management
operation.
Standby state. • Check the Power Management
software on your computer.
Power
Management
section on
page 16.
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Problem
Screen is blank
and power
indicator is
flashing green
every 0.5
second
Possible
Cause
Suggested Action
Display mode of • Reconfigure key on the
the computer is
computer to use a supported
outside the
display mode.
range of the
monitor
CHECK
The monitor is
SIGNAL CABLE not receiving a
message is
video signal
shown and
power indicator
is steady amber.
• Check that the signal cable
is firmly connected to the
computer.
• Check that no pins are bent
in the signal cable connector.
Image appears The color setting • Adjust the Color settings.
to be discolored may be incorrect.
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Reference
Further
Information
section on
page 19.
Connecting
your monitor
section on
page 5.
User
Controls
section on
page 10.
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Help and Service Information
If you are unable to correct the problem yourself, you may seek further help
as follows:
Call the IBM HelpCenter®.
In the U.S.A and Puerto Rico call 1-800-772-2227
In Canada(Toronto Only) call 416-383-3344
In Canada(all other) call 1-800-565-3344
If possible, stay by your
computer. Your Technical
Support Representative may
wish to go through the problem
with you during the call.
In other countries contact your dealer, retailer, or other IBM authorized
Servicer.
1. Model and serial number from the label on your monitor.
More help, late-breaking
news and details of the
latest accessories for these
products may be found on the
worldwide web at:
http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/
accessories
Before calling, please have available as much of the following information as
possible:
2. Purchase receipt.
3. Description of problem.
4. Computer type and model.
5. System configuration (hardware fitted, etc.).
6. System BIOS version number.
7. Operating System and version number.
8. Display driver version number.
9. Video Adapter Type.
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Specifications
This color monitor (Type-model 6737-X6X) uses a 17-inch TFT LCD.
Power consumption figures
are for the monitor and the
power supply combined.
Height:
430.0 mm (16.93 inch)
Width:
414.0 mm (16.30 inch)
Depth:
420.0 mm (16.54 inch)
Weight
With Stand:
16 kg (35.27 lbs)
Image
Viewable Image Size:
Dot Pitch:
16-inch (406.4 mm)
0.25 mm
Power Input
Supply Voltage:
Rated Current:
100 - 240V ac 50/60Hz
2.0A
Power
Consumption
Normal Operation:
Off:
< 70 W
< 5W
Video Input
Input Signal:
Separate, RGB Analog,
0.7Vp-p/75 ohm, positive
Sync Input
Type
Separate, Composite,
Communications
VESA DDC:
E-DDC
Supported Display
Modes
Standard modes :
IBM, VESA, MAC
Horiz. Frequency:
30-85 kHz
Vert. Frequency:
50-160Hz
Diemension
Environment
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Temperature:
Operating:
Storage:
Shipping:
Humidity:
Operating:
Storage:
Shipping:
10 to 40° C (50 to 95° F)
- 20 to 60° C (-4 to 140° F)
- 20 to 60° C (-4 to 140° F)
10 to 80%
5 to 95%
5 to 95%
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Service Information
The following parts are for use by IBM service, or IBM authorized dealers,
to support the customer warranty. Parts are for service use only.
Model Type 6737
Video
Color
MTM
31P9652 C170 FRU Monitor
US,CAN,EMEA
TT
6737-K6N
31P9653 C170 FRU Monitor
US,CAN,EMEA
SB
6737-66N
31P9654 C170 FRU Monitor
LA, ASEAN
TT
6737-K6E
31P9655 C170 FRU Monitor
LA, ASEAN
SB
6737-66E
31P9656 C170 FRU Monitor
ANZ
TT
6737-K6S
31P9657 C170 FRU Monitor
ANZ
SB
6737-66S
31P9658 C170 FRU Monitor
US,CAN,EMEA
PW
6737-26N
31P9659 C170 FRU Monitor
LA, ASEAN
PW
6737-26E
31P9660 C170 FRU Monitor
ANZ
PW
6737-26S
31P9661 C170 FRU-Tilt/Swivel
WW
SB
31P9745 C170 FRU-Tilt/Swivel
WW
PW
Description
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