Megavision MV175 LCD MONITOR User Manual USERS MANUAL

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Document TitleUSERS MANUAL

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INTRODUCTION
FCC Compliance SIaIemenI ...................... i
Safety Instruciions .......... il
General Information ...1
Equipment Checkllsl ...2
Monitor Features ...................................... 3
GETTING STARTED
FCC COMPLIHNCG STHTGMENT ENG
* Note :
This equipment has been tested andfound to coniplv with the limits for a Class B
digital device. pursuant to Part I5 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against radio frequency interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy.
If not installed attd used itt accordance with the instructions, it may cause
interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
interference to radio or television reception (this can be determined by turning this
equipment otfand on ), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or tnore of thefollon'i'ng measures:
0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
0 Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected
CAUTION :
To comply within the limits for an FCC Class B computing device, always use
the shielded signal cord supplied with this unit.
CAUTION TO THE USER :
The Federal Communications Commission warns that changes or
modifications to the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. It
necessary, the user should contact the dealer or an experienced
radio/television technician tor additional suggestions. The user may find the
Federal Communications Commission booklet, How to Identify and Resolve
Radio—TV Interference Problems. helpful. This booklet is available from the
us. Government Printing Ottice, Washington, D.C., Stock No. 004—000—
00345—4.
NOTICE OF COMPLIANCE WITH CANADIAN INTERFERENCE—
CAUSING EQUIPMEN REGULATIONS
DDC COMPLIANCE NOTICE :
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
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SHFGT'! INSTRUCl'lONS ENG
Handling
Due to its fragile glass panel, this monitor must be handled with caution and not
exposed to impact or shock.
Never touch the display area or rub it with a hard stiff object or tool, as the panel is
easily scratched.
Cleaning
The display area is highly prone 10 scratching. DO not use kelone—type cleaners (Le.
acetone), ethyl alcohol, toluene, ethyl acid or methyl chloride to clean the panel.
Doing so may result in permanent damage.
Water, IPA and Hexane are safe cleaners.
Do not allow all or water to penetrate the display. as droplets cause staining and
discoloration with Time.
Keep food particles and fingerprints away from the display area at all times.
Storage
Store the monitor in a dark place away trom sunlight and ultraviolet (UV) radiation, as
air bubbles May develop within the glass panel with time.
Do not store the display in temperatures higher than 40'C I 104°F or humidity greater
than 90%. Avoid condensation.
Caution
1. Do not open any covers on the monitor. No user serviceable parts are inside.
2. In an emergency. disconnect the AC power plug.
3. To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the power cord from the AC adapter before
connecting the signal cable to the computer.
4. Keep away from liquids and flame. Do not immerse this monitor in water or any
other liquid. Do not use this device in excessively hot conditions.
5. Handle the power cord with care. Do not bend the power cord excessively or
place heavy objects on it. Do not use a damaged power cord, as doing so can
result in fire or electrical shock hazards. When disconnecting the power cord,
always grasp the plug. not the cord.
6. The liquid crystals in the display panel contain several irritants. It the panel is
damaged or broken, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with skin. eyes.
or mouth. If you come in contact with the liquid. flush the affected area with
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SHFGW INSTRUCTIONS ENG
running water tor at least 15 minutes, then consult a doctor.
7. Handle this monitor with care when moving It. When tilting the monitor.
support it with one hand holding the stand. and one hand holding the stand.
and one hand holding the LCD screen.
8. Always disconnect the power cord when moving this monitor.
9. Do not lay this monitor in the horizontal position when operating.
10. Please use the supplied AC— Adapter for salety
it. For sale use, do not tilt the LCD screen from the vertical position to torward
and over the angle of 20 degrees trom the vertical position to backward
GGNEBHL INFOflMflTION
Your new LCD monitor incorporates the latest state—ot—art color Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD) technology providing a wider viewing angle with higher contrast
ratio lor IBM compatible PC and Apple Macintosh.
Your new LCD monitor has many advantages : sale from electromagnetic wave,
lights. sharps and slims. This makes the monitor extremely suitable in the
environment of administration, transportation system research, etc.
Your new LCD monitor is designed tor only Analog input support.
Your new LCD monitor does not emit any X-ray radiation and the magnetic
emission greatly reduces the eyestrain. Moreover. our On Screen Controls on
the side of the panel provide flexibility with simple controls. You can use these
controls to adjust the display as you desire.
Your new LCD monitor incorporates an active TFT module. It has a 1280 x1024
pixel resolution, high contrast, wide viewing angle and colors up to 16.7M.
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EQUlPMENT CHECKUS'I' ’ ENG
Betore operating your display, please check to make sure that all ot the items
listed are present in your package :
0 Color TFT LCD Monitor (With 15-pin D~SUB cable)
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0 Accessory Box :
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AC to DC Adapter & Power Cord
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Signal Cable DVICabIe Diskette
Power Requirements
The monitor is equipped with an auto—sensing power supply for voltage ranging l'rum 100-
I 20VAC/200-240VAC. 50/60Hz.
Con firm the line voltage designation [hen power cable [u the powerjack.
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MONITOR FGHTUBES ENG
Supports Analog lBM compatible PC, Apple Macintosh‘“(Adapter optional)
Supports DPMS for monitor power management
Support DDCZB
On Screen Control : Auto—Tune. Contrast. Brightness, HIV Position, H—Size,
Phase. Auto—Level, Color Control. 050 Position, OSD Time—out, Power Save
Delay, Language, Information.
Built—in color active matrix TFT (Thin Film Transistor) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
that uses amorphous silicon TFTs as a switching device.
Resolution : up to 1280 x 1024
Color : 16.7M Color support.
Dot pitch : 0.264mm(H)x0.264mm(W]
Scanning frequency : 30kHz~ 80kHz(H), 56Hz ~ 75Hz(V).
Universal power supply : AC 100—240v allowed.
Power consumption Normal 2 40 Watt Max.
Olt : 3 Watt Max.
Outside dimension: 381.5mm(W)x 387.9mmlH)x187.8mm(D)
Weight (net) : 6.5kg
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INS'I'HLLHTION ENG
Follow these steps to Install the monitor
1. Betore you connect the cables, make sure the monitor and system unit
power switches are OFF.
2. Plug one end of the lS—pin signal cabte to the rear of your system.
The adapter may be required for certain Apple Macintosh computers.
Tighten the two screws on the cable connector.
3. Connect the power cord to the inlet socket which is located at the AC
Adapter. Connect the plug into an AC wall outlet.
4. Connect DC plug ot the AC Adapter to the DC Jack which is located at
the end of the signal cable.
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CONTROL BUTTONS ENG
Front Controls
, SELECT
Button Description :
1. MENU/EXIT
OSD(0N SCREEN DISPLAleENU diagram appears on the screen when
MENU/EXIT button is pressed. Pressing of button when OSD MENU appears
enables exit from OSD MENU.
2. ADJUST (4 / P)
Value of the selected menu can be adjusted with <(increase1/Ndecreasel
button at the state ot OSD MENU.
3. (A,V) BUTTON
Menu item can be moved with A(Increose)/V(decrease) button at the state
of menu.
4. AUTO/SELECT
It the button is pressed during the screen state‘ automatic adiustment into
optimal size and location is executed. it the button is pressed on the state of
050 MENU, operation is executed with selection button‘
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ON-SCHEEN DISPLH'! ENG
This LCD monitor leatures an On—Screen Display OSD menu. These icons are
designed to make adjusting your monitor display settings easier. When
highlighted. the icons illustrate the control tunction to assist you in identilying
which control needs adjustment.
Before activating the OSD menu. the SELECT/AUTO button can be used to
automatically adjust the display to the proper size and horizontal and vertical
position. (Press button lor 2 seconds.)
The OSD menu activates automatically when you press the MENU/EXIT button on
the Bottom ol the monitor. The OSD remains centered on the screen while you
make your adiustments. Use either the A or v button to move the highlight to
your selection. A submenu or control with a status bar will appear. The status
bar indicates in which direction, from the factory preset. which adjustments are
being made. Use the A or V button to adjust the control.
The contrast and brightness menu can also be adiusted by simply pressing
either the A or 7 buttons.
When you have linished making adjustments, press the MENU/EXIT button to save
setting and exit back to main menu.
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menu nescmprronsf ENG
BR|GHTNESSICONTRAST
'l. BRIGHTNESS / CONTRAST Adjustment
This menu is used when the brightness and contrast level of the screen need
to be adjusted. Use Aand Vbulton to adjust.
2. COLOR Adjustment
After selecting this menu. use Aand vbutton to adjust R, G and B color on
the USER mode according to user preference.
3. POSITION Adjustment (vertical/horizontal)
Atter Selecting this menu, use Aand Vbutton to adjust left/right and
top/bottom location of the screen
(”CLOCK
After selecting this menu. use Aand vbutton to adjust screen Image Into
optimal state by removing maltunctioning noise that appears on the screen.
(2)PHASE———(FOClls Adjustment)
Alter selecting this menu. useAand vbutton to adjust the clarity ot the
screen Image to yield clear Image that user desires.
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menu Descmprtoni: ENG
4. SETUP- — -OSD Information Modification
(IJOSD POSITION
After selecting this menu, use Aand vbutton to adjust the location at OSD
that appears on the screen.
(2) OSD TIME
Alter selecting this menu. use Aand vbutton to adiust the time needed to
materialize the 050 screen that appears on the screen.
(3) LANGUAGE
Alter selecting this menu. use Aand vbutton to adjust the language used on
the 050 screen that appears on the screen.
* Note:
You can get the best quality of the image under full-screen image with a running
computer.
The function of AUTO-TUNE may not work properly if background color is dark or if the
input Image does not fill the xereentex: DOS text made)
We strongly recommend that you just run the AUTO-LEVEL & A UTO-TUNEfnnc/ion to
get the best image quality when you unpack the monitor or when you install different VGA
card or PC.
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OPTION ENG
*Cautlon
This page applies to the product that added on the Option[DVl) specs.
OSD POSITION P 1 OSD POSITION b 1
OSD TIME ) 3OSEC OSD TIME b SOSEC
m LANGUAGE > mus"
sounce > Amos m
EXIT EXIT
SOURCE in the OSD SETUP needs to be adjusted when the DVI OPTION is added on.
I. SOURCE: Input Signal
Alter selectlng thls menu, use Aandv button to adjust Into ANALOG, DVI as
deslred buy user.
(I) ANALOG: Use regular D-SUB input signal.
(2) DVI: Use DIGITAL VISUAL INTERFACE input signal.
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POWER MHNHGEMENT
I.ED INDICATOR (POWER MANAGEMENT ACTIVE)
The power management feature of this LCD monitor is comprised ot two stages :
On or Out of RongelGreen). Ott (Amber/Green blinking).
in the off mode. all circuitry in the monitor is shut down, excepl for a low power
detection circuit. This circuit allows the monitor to wake up when the mouse is
moved or a key on the keyboard is pressed.
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Power Mode H-Sync V-Sync Video LED Color
Normal Active Green
Out 01 Range Pulse Pulse Active Green
| Off ‘ Pulse No Pulse ‘ Blanked Green / Amber blinked per 1 second |
| Off I No pulse Pulse ‘ Blanked Green / Amber blinked per 1 second |
| Off ‘ No pulse No pulse ‘ Blanked Green / Amber blinked per 1 second |
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TIMING GUIDE ENG
The LCD is a multl—trequency display. It operates of horizontal frequencies
between 30KHz~80KHz and vertical frequencies between 56Hz—75Hz. Because
of its microprocessor—based design, it offers auto-synchronization and auto-
sizlng capabilities. This monitor offers 10 preprogrammed settings that are
listed in the timing table on page 11.
These preset modes cover most of the common video modes supported by
popular graphics adapters. However. each adapter's implementation of these
video modes may vary slightly. If you find it necessary to make minor display
adjustments (for example. horizontal and vertical position). please refer to the
On Screen Display section of this manual for instructions.
If you would like to use one of the preset liming modes, please refer to your
video card manufacturer's installation guide for instructions on how to make
these changes. The video card controls the refresh rate. Most video cards
provide a software utility or hardware DIP switches that allows you to change
the frequency used for each resolution.
Timing Table
Reso ution Frequency Clock P0|arity
Preset
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical [MHZ] (WV)
720 400 | 31.5kHz 7on | 23322 -/+
640 480 | 31.5kHz 60Hz | 25.175 ) -/-
540 430 | 37.5kHz 75Hz | 31500 _/,
300 600 | 37.9kHz 60Hz | 40.000 l +/+
000 600 | 46.9kHz 75Hz | 49.500 +/+
1024 768 | 48.4kHz 60Hz | 65000 -/-
1024 768 | 60.0kHz 75Hz | 78.750 +/+
1280 1024 | 64.0kH2 60Hz | 108.000 +/+
1200 1024 | 80.0kHz 75Hz | 135.000 +/+
332 624 | 49.7kHz 75Hz | 57284 -/-
* Nora :
In case ofusirrg Marirrmslr’". you may need a Mac adapter.
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PIN flSSIGNMENT
POWER JACK
n < . : s 1 Ground
2 DC + 12V
VGA Connector
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Pin 1 Red
Pin 2 Green
Pin 3 Blue
Pin 4 No Connection
Pin 5 Ground
Pin 6 Red Ground
Pin 7 Green Ground
Pin 8 Blue Ground
Pin 9 No Connection
Pln 10 Ground
Pin 11 Ground
Pin 12 DDC SDA
Pln 13 Horizontal Sync.
Pln 14 Vertical Sync.
Pin 15 DDC SCL
* Note :
When resolutions are shown that are lower than the pier count of the LCD panel. text
may appear ehoppy or bold. This is normal all current flat panel technologies when
displaying non-native resolutions on afull screen (below than [280 X1024
resolution). In flat panel technologies, eaeh dot on the screen is actually one pixel. so
to expand resolutions to full screen, an interpolation of the resolution must be down.
When the interpolated resolution is not an exact multiple of the native resolution the
mathematical interpolation necessary may cause some litres to appear thicker than
others.
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17'dlagonal viewable screen Tl-T (Thin Film Transistor)
Active Matrix Panel. 0.264mm pixel pitch
R.G.B vertical Stripe
16.7M
Anti-glare coating
65'/ 65'
45'/ 65'
IBM XT. AT. 386. m. Pentium or Ps/2 and oompatlblec
(from VGA up to 1280 x1024 @ 75Hz NI.)
1280x1024 @ 75Hz NI
(60Hz for optimal display)
15-pln D-SUB. DVI
Jack type DC+12V In
AC 100—240V 56—60Hz
DC 12V
40 watts
337.9mm(H) 270.3mm(V)
32°F to 104'F (0°C to 40'0)
20% RH to 90% RH (no condensation)
To 10.000 feet
Vertical to 20' (Backward)
-14’F to 104’F (-20‘C to 40'0)
5% RH to 90% RH (no condensation)
381.5mm(W) x 387.9mm(H) x 187t8mm(D)
(6‘5 kg)
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TROUBLESHOOTING ENG
No power.
I! Flip the power switch ON. The Power LED turns on.
I] Make sure AC power cord is securely connected to the power jack and to
a power outlet.
Power on but no screen Image.
a Make sure the video cable attached with this monitor is tightly secured to
the video output port on the back Of the computer
l: Adiust the brightness and contrast.
Image is unstable. unfocused.
[I Use AUTO—TUNE to adjust automatically.
n It the image is still unstable after AUTO-TUNE processing, please adjust
PHASE manually to get image focused.
D Check whether the resolution or refresh rate in windows display setting is
beyond supported range [please refer to the specification of supported
mode.)
Flickering
[I Not enough power is being supplied to the Monitor.
Connect the Monitor to a different outlet. If a surge protector is being
used, there may be too many devices plugged in.
I: See Timing Guide In this manual with a list of refresh rates and frequency
settings showing the recommended setting for the Monitor.
Wrong or abnormal colors.
I] If any colors (Red, Green. or Blue) are missing, check the video cable to
make sure if is securely connected. Loose pins in the cable connector
could cause a bad connection.
in Connect the Monitor to another computer.
I! Check the graphics card for proper sync scheme (or sync polarities) to
match the Monitor's specifications.
Double (split) screen image
I! Make sure your graphics card is set to Non—Interlaced mode.
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Entire screen Image rolls (scrolls) vertically.
a Make sure the input signals are within the LCD monitor‘s specified
frequency range. (Maximum : VESA. MAC 1280x1024 @ 75Hz)
0 Connect the video cable securely.
a Try the Monitor with another power source.
Control buttons do not work.
a Press only one button at a time.
ABOUT THE LCD
The LCD contains over 3,932,160 thin-film transistors (TFTs).
A small number of missing. discolored. or lighted dots on the screen is an
intrinsic characteristic of TFT LCD technology and is not an LCD detect.
If you display a fixed pattern for more than 10 hours, its image may remain
on the screen in overlap mode when you display something else.
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