Mitsubishi Electric TFV6708K User Manual 8
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A MITSUBISHI AUTO-SCANNING WITH DIGITAL CONTROL COLOR DISPLAY MONITOR Diamond Plus _ MODEL TFVG708$KHKW USER‘S GUIDE For Iuture reIerence, record the senaI numbef of your display momior in the space below- SERIAL No. The serial number is located on the rear cover 0! the monitor, YFVB'VGSSKNKWICOVEHIE asu- 1 a I: FCC ID : BGBTFV6708K 345191 9:39 AM RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS STATEMENT FOR U.S.A. This equipment has been tested and tound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 oi the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interierence in a residential installa~ tlon. This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and. it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harquI interierence to radio communications. However, there Is no guarantee that interfer- ence will not occur in a particular installation. It this equipment does cause harmlul interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interterence by one or more oi the Iollowing measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 4 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit ditierent lrom that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/T V technician for help. THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS WITH SIGNAL CABLE. USE IT TO REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF CAUSING INTERFERENCE TO RADIO. TELEVISION, AND OTHER ELECTRIC DEVICES. N0 USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIF‘I THIS EQUIPMENT. IF MODIFIED. YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT MIGHT BE VOIDED BY FCC. WARNING! This product is not designed tor use in lite support devices and Mitsubishi Electric corporation makes no representations to the contrary. Lile support devices are those devices which are used to measure, diagnose, or evaluate the tissue. sys» tems or functions of the human body; or other devices employed to support or i sustain life or good health MANUFACTURER DECLARATION FOR CE-MARKING: We. Mitsubishi Electric Corp. declare under our sole responsibillity. that this product is in conlormity with the Iotlowing standards: EN60950 EN55022 Class B ENSOOBZ-t EN61000-3-2 Iollowing the provisions of: 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive K EQIGKSIEEC EMC Directive As an ENERGY sun Partner, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines tor energy elficiency. rrvsrassmxwt mm us 2 A arsed, 9:56 AM “Q— E FCCID: BGBTFV6708K —_..—_..—l Q E FCCID: BGBTFV6708K l INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Diamond Plus 71 high resolution color monitor. Mitsubishi designed this monitor toprovide you with years of reliable trouble-free operation. Once again. thank you for selecting our product and welcome to Mitsubishi! This guide tells you how to connect, adjust andcare for your Diamond Plus 71 monitor. This guide also provides technical specifications and instructions for troubleshooting any basic problems you may experience with your monitor. 1.1 Features The monitor is 450ml17"(40cm/1G" Diagonal Viewable Image) intelligent. microprocessor based monitor compatible with most analog RGB (Red. Green. Blue} display standards, including PSN‘, PS/2', Apple’ Macintosh' Centris, Quadra. Apple Macintosh II and Power Macintosh tamily signals. It provides crisp text and vivid color graphics with VGA, SVGA' XGA (non—interlaced), and most Macintosh compatible color video cards. ~ The monitor's wide auto-scanning compatibility range makes it possible to upgrade video cards or software without purchasing a new monitor. ' Digitally controlled sutoscanning is done using an internal microprocessor, lor horizontal scan frequencies between sokHz and GSkHz, and vertical scan frequencies between 50Hz and 130Hz. The microprocessor-based intelligence allows the monitor to operate in each frequency mode with the precision of a fixed frequency monitor. - The monitorcontains residentmemory for ore-programmed screen display standards and Q is also capable oi storing additional user adjustment parameters. - The monitor is capable oi producing a maximum horizontal resolution of 1280 dots and a maximum vertical resolution of 1024 lines typically. This display is well suited for windowing environments. ~ Because of the analog signal inputs, the monitoroan display an unlimited palette of colors that can be manually adjusted to suit your specific needs. ~ The monitor has a power management function accorded to VESA DPMS-standard. To save energy. the monitor must beconnected to a system compliantwith the VESA DPMS- standard. (Fteler to your computer and/or video card instructions for proper operation.) ~ To ensure ease ol installation and ongoing use. the monitor features On-Screen Display (OSD) ol all monitor set-up and adjustment functions. - For use in avariety of applications, the monitor complies with ULI 950 and CSA 6222 No. 950 for salety, FCC Class—B lor EMl. MPH-II and l509241-3 (TUV-ERGO) lor ergonom» ics. The monitor also complies with TCO ‘95 guideline for environmentally safe use. ~ DIAMONDTRON CFiT with 0.25mm pitch aperture—grille mask. advanced-locus P-NX- DBF (Dynamic Beam Forming) electron gun and high contrast optical quality coating. ~ The monitor complies with Video Electronics Standards Association (VESAW) DDC1/ QatEDID) specification. If your computerprovides DDCi /28(EDID) function, setup will be done automatically. rrvmasxmwuamns A arses. 9:55 AM ‘@ E FCCID: BGBTFV6708K 1.3 Power Management Function The monitor has the power management lunction which reduces the power consump- tion of the monitor when not in use. There are three reduced power level modes. I Stand-by mode When the horizontal sync signal is oli, after around 40 seconds the monitor is switched to a stand-by mode. When the monitor is in stand-by mode, the screen is all and the power on indicator will blink tor 0.5 seconds of On—time and 0.5 seconds at Oil-time. Alter the horizontal sync signal is restored, the picture will be displayed immediately. I Suspend mode When the vertical sync signal is oft, alter about 40 seconds the monitor is switched to a suspend mode which reduces the monitor power consumption to less than 15W. When the monitor is in suspend mode, the screen is all and the power indicator will blink for 2 seconds of On-time and 2 seconds of 0" time. Alter the vertical sync signal is restored, the picture will be displayed within a law seconds I Power-oft mode When the horizontal sync signal and vertical sync signal are oll, alter about 40 seconds the monitor is switched to a poweroll mode which reduces the monitor power consumption to less than the power consumed at suspend mode above. When the monitor is in power—oil mode, the screen is oil, and the power indicator will blink lor 3 seconds ol On-tlme and 1 second at onetime. Alter both the sync signals are restored, the picture will be displayed within several seconds. 1.4 BBC The monitor includes the D001 and 00026 leature. DDC(DispIay Data Channel) is a communication channel over which the monitor automatically inlorms the host system about its capabilities (9.9. each supported resolution with its corresponding timing). BBC is routed through previously unused pins ot the lS-pin VGA connector. The system will perform "Plug & Play" leature it both, monitor and host, implements the DOC protocol. marriesxukwiiansns a um 9:56 AM Q I: FCCID: BGBTFV6708K 1.7 Unpacking Alter unpacking you should have all ol the items indicated in Figure 1 as listed below. Save the box and packing materiats in case you ship or transport the monitor. 5 1. Diamond Plus 7! Color Monitor / 2. AC Power Cord 3. Macintosh Adapter 4. User‘s Guide 5. Warranty-Set Figure 1. 1.8 TIN/Swivel Base The monitor comes with a tlltlswlvet base. This enables you to position the monitor to the best angle and tilt for maximum viewing oomlort. Screen Position Adjustment Adiust the tilt and rotation at the monitor by placing your hands at opposite sides of the case. as shown in Figure 2. You can adjust the monitor 90 degrees right or Ielt. 15 degrees up or 5 degrees down. as shown below. | mmmxwu-flyws u A wan. $56 an Q E FCC ID: BGB I F V6708K CONNECTING THE MONITOR A plug-in connector tor the AC power cord and DBQ-15P pig tail type cable. at the back of the monitor. 2.1 AC Power Connection One end oi the AC power cord is connected into the AC power connector at the back of the monitor. The other end is plugged into a properly grounded threeprong AC outlet. The monitor’s auto-sensing power supply can automatically detect 100-120V AC or 200-240V AC and 50 or SOHZ. 2.2 Signal Cable Connection The Video Signal cable provides a DBQ<15P connector lor the VGA compatible analog RGB outputs on your computer. The RGB signal may be derived from an IBM‘ PS/2. or compatible, Apple Macintosh built-in video or most third party color cards can he interfaced using the adapter. 22.1 Connecting to Any IBM VGA Compatible System Figure 3 shows the Video Signal cable connection to the Video Graphics Army (VGA) port in an IBM Personal Systemlz' Model 50. so. 70 and 80. or any VGA compatible system. 1. Power oil, both the monitor and the computer. Q 2. Connect the Video Signal cable to the 15—pin connector on the VGA oontroller card. 3. Power on the computer, then the monitor. 4 After using the system. power oil the monitor, then the computert Computer VGA Compatible System \ 089-15P Power Cord Figure 3. CA LITION The socket-outlel she/l be installed near the equipment and shall be easily aooessmle During servicing, disconnect the plug from the socket—outlet, Meme si Ie moniteur est mis hors tension i/ resre loujaurs alimenté. La prise secret/r devrav’i ainsv' éire Vacilemenl‘ accssible en cas durgence. 10 | rwwnosxnxwtlrmsos m A was. 9.56 AM Q E—i USER CONTROLS See figure 5 and 6 in! the location ol the (allowing use! controls and indicators. Each conlvol is identified by number and is descfibed individually, 1. POWER SWITCH 2. POWER-ON INDICATOR Q 4. OFF BUTTON 6. ADJUST BUTTONS Mum later at (D OO©$®®® 3. RESET BUTTON 5. FUNCTION SELECT BUTTONS Figura 5 [How 10 use the iron! control panel] Press lhe button marked " ::: " on the control panel to open. To close, press it again. 12 l rrvsrossxnxwmzm‘ns i: 1 was. um AM E FCC ID: BGBIFV6708K The following screen adjustments and monitor settings are available at the lront control panel. For details oi adjustment method, see sub—clauses 4.1. (l) CONTRAST Adjusts to the desired contrast level. (2) BHIGHTNESS Adjusts the black level ol the screen. (a; H-POSlTION (Horizontal Position) Controls the horizontal position at the image on the screen. (4) H—SIZE (Horizontal Size) Controls the horizontal size at the image on the screen. (5) V-POSITION (Vertical Position) Controls the vertical position of the image on the screen. (6) V-SIZE (Vertical Size) Controls the vertical size at the image on the screen. (7) SIDE-BOW Straightens the left and right sides of the screen image. (8) KEYSTONE Adjusts the trapezoidal oi the left and right sides at the screen image. (9) TOP-FCC (Top 0! Corner PIncushIon or Bow Amplitude) Adjusts the pincushioning at the top corners of the screen. (1 0) BOTTOM-FCC (Top ot Corner Plnoushlon or Bow Amplitude) Adjusts the pincushioning at the bottom corners ol the screen, (ll) PIN-BALANCE Adjusts the curvature of the lelt and right sides of the screen image. (12) KEV-BALANCE Adjusts the vertical slant or tilt at the screen image. (13) ROTATION Adjusts the rotation or twist of the picture. (14) MOIFIE CANCEL Adjusts the moire level on the screen. (15) COLOR TEMP Adjusts the color temperature to provide the color balances tor the display. (16) POWER-SAVE (ON/OFF) When selecting ON. the power management lunction is activated. (17) CLAMP POSITION Use this lunction to eliminate excessive green or white background that may occur . (18) HELP information menu or operation lrequency, product year, week. and operation hour. (is) ADJUST LOCK MENU To look on and lock oil the 080. 14 meroesman-znsuz u sis/w. l02l AM -@ L FCCH): BGBTFV6708K Press the Minus Adjust Press the Plus Adjust Button: Button: f“ /’\ [life‘i' C) (3) H-POSITiON (Horizontal Position) W- FUNCTION AND OSD HvPOSITION 4&3}— To move the image to To move the image V ' the left. to the right. (4) H-leE (Horimntal Size) H—SIZE r:— DATA 128 To narrow the width 0! To expand me width the image on the o! the image on the screen. screen. (5) V-POSITION (Vertical Position) D- a 9 D V-POSITION i:— DATA 129 To move the image To move the image v down. up. (6) V-SIZE(VerticaI Size) V-SIZE l:— . . DATA 128 To narrow the height To expand the helgh| 0' the image 0" the ot the image on the V “we“ screen. is rrvmssxnxwuamros 15 was. mm m Q I: FCCID: BGBIFV6708K Press the Minus Adjust Press the Plus Adjust Button: Button: FUNCTION AND 080 : (it? /\ (11) PIN-BALANCE D ”W; PIN-BALANCE DATA 12 B To move the center of To move the center at the screen image to the the screen trnage to the left. rlght. (12) KEY-BALANCE r" a L} D _\ KEY-BALANCE 2— DATA 1 2B To make the screen To make the screen slant stem to the ten. to the right (13) ROTATION DLJB ROTATION DATA 1 28 To rotate to the left. To rotate to the right (14) MOIRE CANCEL Press the plus or minus buttun to decrease A the level of the moire wave. _ The over adjustment might degrade picture moms CANCEL quality. Z— DATA 129 re TwsmasmKwnmtans is A was. mm AM Q" E FCC ID: BGBTFV6708K 1. (19) ADJUST LOCK MENU Press me minus butlon and selecl right button logelhef. the "ADJUST LOCK" Menu appears. ADJUST LOCK DIS ENB - + Press the plus butlon to lock on the OSD and only “LUMINANCE” and "HELP" Menu can be selected Follow ilem 1 operation and press the minus button lo luck of! the 080 and all menu can be selected. YFvs‘lnastKwu -17]iDE 20 an a cum, mm m TROUBLESHOOTING I: FCCH): BGBTFV6708K Belore calling MITSUBISHI Product Support. please check that the items below are properly connected or set. In case at using a non—standard signal, please check the pin assignments and the signal timing of your computer with the specification outlined in Chapter 6 and 7A PROBLEM LED Blinking Un-stahle picture Abnormal picture Display is missing. center shins, or too small or too large at a display size ITEMS TO CHECK ~ Contrast and brightness controls. ' Power switch. ' AC power cord disconnectedt ' Signal cable disconected. ~ Computer power switch. - Power management lunctibn is active. ~ Input signal frequency range in dis- agreement. CGA MODE is not available. MDA MODE is not available. EGA MODE is not available, ' Push the RESET tor a standard signal. ' Adjust H—SIZE, V»SIZE_ H-POSITION. and V-POSITION with non-standard signals. - Make sure you wait a few second alter adjusting the size of the image before changing or disconnecting the signal or powering OFF the monitor, LOCATION - Front (Adjust to the maximum brightness) - Rear ' Computer ' Check the power management lunctiontsee P21) ~ Check the specifica- tion cl graphics adapter and monitor ~ Front (OSD) - Front (050) Grecnish color picture at all at screen ' Set CLAMP POSITION to “BACK". ~ Front (050) Dim picture at Ielt edge momssxnxwt mm as 22 ~ Set CLAMP POSITION to "FRONT". ' Front (050) was. was m FCC ID : BGBTFV6708K wail/li'likmile'oiagonal Wewabie ImgelTension mask In-Iine 90° 0 SPECIFICATIONS Size. Mask Gun Deflection angle CRT Pnosphors Red, Green. Blue EBU (medium shod persistence) Aperture Grille pitch 0.25mm Face Plate Anliglare. Anti-reflection and Anti-static 0M Focusing method Dynamic Beam Forming (P-NX»DBF) INPUT SIGNAL Video 0.7V analog HGB Sync separated H, v sync. or Composite 5 no INTERFACE lneut Connector DBS-lSP Undetachable lnpul Impedance 75:2(video) 1m(syncl SCANNING Horizontal 30-69kHz FREQUENCY Vertical 50—130HZ RESOLUTION (HxV) 123mm x 1024Iinss Non-inlerlaced maximum addressable resolution format IWAHM-UF TIME 30 minutes to reach optimum periorrnance level BRIGHTNESS IOCch/mz. standard lull white video signal VlDEO AMPLIFIER 50Hz -100MHz(th.) BLANKING TIME Horimntal < 2.9 usec (lyp.) Vertical < 500 psecflypj DISPLAY SIZE 300mm x 225mm (typ.) ratio 4:3, eg. 1024dot x 768lil'ie COLOR QBSOK-SOOOK POWER SOURCE 100-120V~1220—240V~110% 50/60Hz |05W (nominal) OPERATING Tern erature 5 - 35°C ENVIRONMENT 10- 90%HH (without condensation) CABINET (W)16.1inch )( (H)16.0inch x (D)1547inch WEIGHT (W)410mm x (H)406rnm 22kg x (D)425 mm 24 TILT/SWIVEL Tilt Angle ~5"-+15° BASE Swivel Angle 190“ SaIely UL1950 (UL), CSA 022.2 NOBSO (C-ULI EN60950 (TUV-GS) EMC FCC Classfl, DOC Class-E EN55022 Class-B, VCCI Class-Ii EN50082-1, EN61000-3—2 REGULATIONS X-Hay DHHS, HWC Riiv vom 8.1. 1987 Other GEE-Marking MPH-II ISO 9241-3 (TUv-ERGO) TCO '95 zm/eis (TUv-GS) international Energy Star Program NUTEK Spec. 803299194 mm. m as m , —-—————. Q E FCCID: BGBTFV6708K l 7.2 Maclntosh Adapter settings The Macintosh Adapter allows you to take advantage ol the built—in video capabilities of your Macintosh computer with the monitor. With it. you may select any available video mode via the DIP Switches. Using the tollowing chart. find the computer/resolution combination you wish to contig- ure. There are altemete settings available for most computer I resolution combinations. but we recommend you to set the lactory preset timing. {see 1.2 Internal Preset Memory Capability) The chart shows all available modes for Macintosh systems plus all possible combina- n‘ons with monitor. Please be aware that not all Macintosh modes are capable ol driving all Macintosh video modes. DIP Switches Macintosh Display Monitor 1 In case at computer oorruponding to Multimode. you can select the resolution on your computer by setting the lollorwing switch, Please reler to instruction book of your computer about resolution setting, 21"Multlmocle 1.2.6 - Set DIP switches t.2 and 6 "ON" (Supports 640X4BD@67H1; 332X624@75Hz; 1024XTBB@7SHZ;1 152XB70@75HZ) IT'MuIti mode 125 - Set Dip switches 1,2 and 5 "ON" (Supports S40X490@67HZ: 332x624@75Hz: tDZ4X768@75Hz) 13"Multlmcde 1.2.5.6 =Sel DIP switches 1.2.5 and 6 "ON" (Supports 640X4BO@67H2: M2X624©75Hz) 26 I YFvsmastKwu-ntsos m | m mzsm A MITSUBISHX ELECTRIC CORPORAT‘ON HEAD OFFICE: MITSUBISHI DENK] BLD, MARUNOUCHI, TOKYO 100. TELEX J24532 CABLE MELCO TOKVO rmmssmkwxcovsnmsw 1 Jim m Au FCC 1D : BGBTFV6708K E FCCI'D: BGBTFV6708K ‘ Mac Adapter settings Chan Magma. dmosnMumwsn Mlzirlmsn Mmmosn Mlcmmsn "bemoan Much-mosh manmn Apulfl App“ Pam! 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ROM an — = N01 working mmbinafion. video board was. 1025 m 7 APPENDIX 7.1 Connector Pin Assignment Monitor side DES-I SP (Male) PIN ASSIGNMENTS RED VIDEO GREEN VIDEO BLUE VIDEO GROUND DDC GROUND RED GROUND GREEN GROUND BLUE GROUND NC SYNC GROUND GROUND SDA HORIZONTAL SYNC or COMPOSITE SYNC VERTICAL SYNC(VCLK) SOL DDC DISPLAY DATA CHANNEL SDA SERIAL DATA SCL SERIAL CLOCK Nc... .‘ No-CONNECTION 25 rwsmesxmcm mums rs FCC ID : BGBTFV6708K 34m. 1025 m {bf E FCCID: BGBTFV6708K NOTE: Two line horizontal lines may be visible on me screen. This is not a lault or defect of me monilor and is normal tor all aperture grille type displays. The fine lines are the shadows of Damper Wires which are used lo veduce the susceplabiliiy 01 me DIAMONDTRON CRT‘s aperture grille to shock or vibrafiuni sum-4 a! Dmptr W’nu Slim of Damptr Wins Apemm Grille Type 23 Ma.lnzsAM Q E FCCID: BGBTFV6708K When the monitor has no sync signal, incofrect connection or signal frequency is out a! range, the following CAUTION comes on me screen. Check input signal, slgnal cable connection and signal frequency. 1. POWER SAVE IS OFF When POWER SAVE is OFF and there is no sync signal, the lollowing screen is displayed on yellow back ground. Arm. no slew. ' cuscxwpuv swan couuscnou on POWER SAVE MODE ms seen ENABLED 2. POWER SAVE IS ON (1) When POWER SAVE is ON and (2) Belore 10 seconds POWER SAVE (here is no sync signal. the following luncl'mn works, the following screen screen is displayed on yellow back is displayed. ground In! 30 seconds. mu, N0 m l: we L POWEHSAVE cnzcx mm swan connection on POWER save none ms seen muss. __| 3. POWER SAVE IS ON OR OFF When signal frequency is oul of range. the lolluwing screen is displayed on red back ground. ArrErmON SIGNAL Fnsousncv |s our oF RANGE. PLEASE CHANGE SIGNAL "mud. 21 Yrvsmssxnxwlrznfi oz zq arses. mzfi AM Q" E FCC 1D: BGBTFV6708K l—Press the Minus Adjust Press the Plus Adjust Button: Button FUNCTlON AND OSD [7‘ [36 C9 (15) COLOR TEMP A To increase the red To increase the blue color level. color level. 0 0 COLOR TEMP DATA indicates color temperature DATA 9300 (K: Kelvin) l__ (16) POWER SAVE (ON/OFF) To select the constant To select the power- POW E R SAV E power-on mode. save mode. 0 F F O N a + I- (17) CLAMP POSlTION Press the plus or minus adjust buttons to get C LA M P P03 | T l 0 N pure color at back ground for the screen. F Fl 0 N T B A C K — + (18) HELP lndicate the horizontal lrequency and the H E L P vertical lrequency of input signal. 31.5kHz @ 60Hz G Indicate Product year and week 1995 715 MFG. DATE B Indicate accumulated operation hours. 00004 PWH, ON HFl R 19 vmlxmtxulwn.17\l n; 19 A 3/5196. N21 m E FCC ID: BGBTFV6708K Press the Minus Adjust Press the Plus Adjust FUNCTION AND 0er am": Emmy c) (7) SIDE-BOW CO D U A SIDE-BOW DATA 1 28 To collapse the center at To expand the center (5) KEY STONE GD. KEY STONE DATA 128 the image. To decrease the width at the top 0! the screen image and to increase the width at the bottom. ol the image. To increase the width at the top ofthe screen image and to decrease the width at the bottom, (9) TOP-PCCfl'np of Owner Pincushim or L BTU, TOP-FCC DATA 125 Bow Amplitude) To expand the width of the screen image near the corners at top. _.i To narrow the width 0! the screen image near the corners of top, BOTTOM-FCC DATA 128 To expand we width of the screen image near the corners of bottom. _| To narrow the width of the screen image near the corners at bottom. rsvamesxnxwu-znsae 17 em. 10.21 m 4.1 050 Function l: FCCD: BGBTFV6708K Press any select button, and control indicators will be superimposed on the display screen. Reler to Figure 5 tor the location ol the monitor function (@ ® ® 6) (B 6 ) con- trols. Press the select buttons to choose one of the tollowing controls. When me indicator at a lunction symbol comes on the screen and changes to blue. that control is active and can be adjusted by the adjust buttons. The monitor automatically memorizes all adjustments. It left untouched tor approx. ten seconds. the 080 screen will disappear. @ Button: select up ® Button: select down (9 Button: select right @ Button: select lett FUNCTION AND 080 (1) CONTRAST O is: CONTRAST DATA 12 5 (2) BRIGHTNESS Press the Minus Adjust Button: To decrease the contrast Press plus and minus buttons together, to restore to tactory preset level. Press the Plus Adiust Button: 6&3] To increase the contrast. fl if BRIGHTNESS _ To decrease the To increase the DATA 1 2 B brightness. brrghtness. v Press plus and minus buttons together, to restore to facto reset level. rY p I —-| t 5 mum mm m Q i: FCC 1D: BGB’I‘FV6708K AC POWER CONNECTOR 3.1 Control Names. 1. POWER SWITCH: A push—on push—cit switch tor AC power. 2. POWER-ON INDICATOR: This indicator illuminates when AC power is on. 3. RESET BUTTON: Push the RESET button to restore lactory preset that has been modified by the user. This button pertorms 3 tunctions under ditterent conditions. To avoid mis—operation. once pushed the button OSD appears as "MEMORY RESET" and hold approximately 3 sec then reset is activated. (I) After adjusting H-FOSITION, H»SIZE, V-POSITION, V—SlZE. SIDE-BOW. KEYSTONE. TOP-FCC, BOTTOM-FCC. PIN-BALANCE. and KEY~EAL- ANCE, pressing the RESET button will restore the tactory adjusted screen geometry and size settings. it the current video signal timing corresponds to factory preset timing. ll press this button at usertimlng, OSD appear as "USER TlMING CAN NOT RESET." (2) After adjusting COLOR TEMP, pressing the RESET button in “COLOR TEMP” menu will restore the tactory adlusted COLOR TEMP (9300°K), (3) After adiusling MOIRE CANCEL, pressing the RESET button in "MOIFiE CANCEL" menu will restore to minimum, 4. OFF BUTTON: A push type button that is used to turn oft the 050. 5. FUNCTION SELECT BUTTONS: Push the tour directional (Up,Down,Lelt,Right) buttons to select one at the luncticns that is superimposed on the display screen. 6. ADJUST BUTTONS: Push the buttons to adjust the image on the screen that is selected via the function select buttons. 7, DEGAUsS BUTTON: A push type button that is used to eliminate possible color shading or impurity. 13 | YFVMuleNKWthTiSuE is arses. mzi m Q E FCCID: BGBTFV6708K 2.2.2 Connecting to An Apple Macintosh Centrls, Quadra. Apple Maclntosh ll and Power Macintosh Family Figure 4 shows the Video Signal cable and Adapter to the video port in an Apple Macintosh. 1. Power olt, both the monitor and the computerr 2. Set the DIP switches ot Macintosh Adapter according to the setting chart. (See 72 Macintosh Adapter settings.) 3. Connect me 15-pin (DBQ-t5P) end of the Adapter to the straight ts-pin connec- tor on the Macintosh video port. 4, Connect the Sufi-miniature 15~pin (DES-1 SF) end ol Adapter to the Video signal cable 5. Power on the Macintosh. then the monitor, 6. After using the system, power oil the monitor. then the Macintosh. Apple Macintosh Computer 0345: Macintosh D89-15P u Mam” Power Cord Figure 4. 11 | vwsmssmnwu-msas n was. mm m 6— E FCCID: BGBTFV6708K 1.9 Quick Operation Chart To summarize the steps in connecting your computer and adapter with the colcr monitor and setting the necessary controls and switches. refer to the chart below See 2.1 AC waer Connection 2.2 Signaj Cable Connection See 34 USER CONTROLS 4. FUNCTION CONTROLS OK I! a problem appears. GOOD vrvsmesxxxwu mus 9 m. mo m @ I: FCCID: BGBTFV6708K 1.5 Location Conslderatlons When setting up and using the monitor. keep the lollowing in mind: ' For optimum viewing. avoid placing the monitor against a bright background or where sunlight or other light sources may reflect on the display area ol the monitor: Place the monitor just below eye level. ' Place the monitor away trom strong magnetic or electromagnetic fields, such as high capacity translorrners. electric motors, large current power lines, steel pillars, etc.,.. Magnetism can cause distortion in the picture and/or color purity. ' Avoid covering the slots or openings oi the monitor. Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor so the heat trom the monitor can properly dissipate. Avoid putting the monitor into any enclosure that does not have adequate ventilation‘ ‘ Avoid exposing the monitor to rain. excessive moisture, or dust. as this can cause a tire or shock hazard. ' Avoid placing the monitor, or any other heavy object. on the power cord. Damage to the power cord can cause a tire or electrical shock. ' When transporting the monitor, handle it with care. Keep your fingers away from the pivot area of the till/swivel base. 1.6 Cleaning Your Monitor When cleaning the monitor. please follow fliese guidelines: ' Always unplug the monitor before cleaning. ' Wipe the screen and cabinet lront and sides with a soft cloth. ' It the screen requires more than dusting. apply household window cleaner to a soft cloth to clean the monitor screen. CA UTION Do not use benzene. thinner or any volatile substances to clean the unit as the finish may be permanently marked. Never leave the monitor in Contact with rubber or Vinyl [or an extended period. M “Ma , t magnum Q E FCCID: BGBTFV6708K 1.2 internal Preset Memory Capability To minimize adjustment needs, the factory has preset popular display standards into the monitor, as shown in Table 1. It any of these msplay standards are detected. the picture size and centering are automatically adlusted. All at the lactory presets may be ever- written by adjusting the user controls. The monitor is capable oi automatically storing up to 6 additional display standards The new display information must dilfer from any ol the existing display standards by at least 1kHz tor the horizontal scan lrequency or SH: tor the vertical scan trequency or the sync signal polarities must be diflerent. Table I. Memory Butter Factory Presets Polarity Resolution Fh(kHz] thHz) H 540 x 430 N.|t 31.5 60.0 - as: x 624 N.l.| 49.7 74.5 1024 x 768 NJ. 50.0 75.0 | rrvsmssman-zm as s = was. 9-56 AM “©— L FCCID: BGBTFV6708K Diamond Plus 71 User's Guide ____—————_ CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Features 1.2 Internal Preset Memory Capab ity. 1.3 Power Management Function . 1.4 DDC .. 1.5 Loca on Considerations 1.6 Cleaning Your Monitor. 1.7 Unpacking 1,8 Tilt/Swivel Base . Screen Pnsilion Adiustment 1.9 Quick Operation Chart. wmmmwwmmmAb 2. CONNECTING THE MONITOR 2.1 AC Power Connection . 2.2 Signal Cable Connection 22.1 Connecting to Any lBM VGA Compatible System 2.2.2 Connecting to An Apple Macintosh Centris, Quadra. and Apple Macintosh II Family ..... 3. USER CONTROLS . 3.1 Control Names 4. FUNCTION CONTROLS 14 4.1 080 Function 15 5. TROUBLESHOOTING . 22 6. SPECIFICATIONS .. . 24 7. APPENDIX . 25 7.1 Connector Pin Assignments . 25 7.2 Macintosh Adapler settings . 26 Note : This manual is designed [or use with color display monitor. ’ J. was, 9-55 m @ I: FCC1D: BGBTFV6708K CAUTION The power cord provided with this monitor is designed for saIety and must be used with a properly grounded outlet to avoid possible electrical shock. Do not remove the monitor cabinet as this can expose you to very high voltages and other hazards. ANMERKUNG: Dieser Monitor erfljllt die Anlorderungen der deutschen Ergonomie—Norm ZH1I SIS/10.80 bei Verwendung der beiden Iolgenden Timing: 1024x765 Analog HGB. 0.7Vs—s 60 75 Non-Interlaced Aus ergonomisohen Grflnden wird empIohIen, die GrundIarbe Blau nicht an! dunklerem Untevgmnd zu verwenden (schtechte ErkennbarkeiLAugenbelaslung bei zu geringem Zeichenkontrast). Bei hellem Hintergrund emptehlen wir aus ergonomischen Grilnden nur Vertikaltrequenzen gréBef Oder glelch 70Hz zu verwenden. Zur Trennung vom Netz ist der Netzstecker aus der Steekdose zu ziehen. welche sich in der Na'he des Gerfites belinden mus und Ieicht zuganglich sein soIL Das Gerét stellt sich automalisch auI dle zutrefiende Nehnspannung eint Gamma nmnlsmaezmflm (VCCI) Mflzltfi< Slltlifib‘ifiltt. Elba-lat marmuaaczaescutuaofl. 2M“?¥Zfiib5j37§flfl2fi§btfifi5fl5t~ M'SEEISEZV zcflmusrx. mm-cmstmuumunuzoutset». ( lfllfl4F7—(‘Ji588 I Tndemark IBM, PC. PS/z, PEN. Personal System/2 are rsgtstared trademarks a! Internattonal Busmess Machmes Corp, Apple Macintosh Is a registered trademark oIAppte Computer, Inc. Ouadra is a trademark 0! Apple Computer, Inc. UNIX is a registered kademafi In the United States and other countries licensed sxclusivoty Waugh X/Open Company Limited. ENERGY Sun is a U.S. reg-stared mark. 0 I998 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION ' ’ ' I 345193356104
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