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English-1EnglishTO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAINOR MOISTURE. ALSO, DO NOT USE THIS UNIT’S POLARIZED PLUG WITH ANEXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS THE PRONGSCAN BE FULLY INSERTED.REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGECOMPONENTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICEPERSONNEL.CAUTIONTO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICINGTO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.This symbol warns user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may havesufficient magnitude to cause electric shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to makeany kind of contact with any part inside this unit.This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operationand maintenance of this unit has been included. Therefore, it should be readcarefully in order to avoid any problems.CAUTIONWARNINGRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK • DO NOT OPENCaution:When operating the MultiSync LCD1535VI (LCD1535VI-BK) with a 100-240V AC powersource in Europe, use the power cord provided with the monitor.In the UK, a BS approved power cord with a moulded plug has a Black (five Amps) fuseinstalled for use with this equipment. If a power cord is not supplied with this equipmentplease contact your supplier.When operating the MultiSync LCD1535VI (LCD1535VI-BK) with a 100-240V AC powersource in Australia, use the power cord provided with the monitor.For all other cases, use a power cord that matches the AC voltage of the power outletand has been approved by and complies with the safety standard of your particularcountry.ENERGYSTA R  is a U.S. trademark.As an ENERGYSTA R ® Partner, NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America, Inc. hasdetermined that this product meets the ENERGYSTA R  guidelines for energy efficiency. TheENERGYSTA R  emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or service.IBM PC/XT/AT, PS/2, MCGA, VGA, 8514/A and XGA are registered trademarks ofInternational Business Machines Corporation.Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation.All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.
English-2DeclarationDeclaration of the ManufacturerWe hereby certify that the colour monitorMultiSync LCD1535VI (LCD1535VI-BK)is in compliance withCouncil Directive 73/23/EEC:– EN 60950Council Directive 89/336/EEC:– EN 55022– EN 61000-3-2– EN 61000-3-3– EN 55024   (IEC 61000-4-2)   (IEC 61000-4-3)   (IEC 61000-4-4)   (IEC 61000-4-5)   (IEC 61000-4-6)   (IEC 61000-4-8)   (IEC 61000-4-11)and marked withNEC-Mitsubishi Electric Visual Systems, Corp.MS Shibaura Bldg., 13-23,Shibaura 4-chome,Minato-Ku, Tokyo 108-0023, JapanPower consumption of the monitor is lessthan 3 W when in power-saving mode.
English-3EnglishFor the Customer to use inU.S.A. or CanadaCanadian Department of CommunicationsCompliance StatementDOC: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of theCanadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences duRèglement sur le matériel brouiller du Canada.C-UL: Bears the C-UL Mark and is in compliance with Canadian SafetyRegulations according to CSA C22.2 #950.Ce produit porte la marque ‘C-UL’ et se conforme aux règlements desûrele Canadiens selon CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 950.FCC Information1. Use the attached specified cables with the MultiSync LCD1535VI     (LCD1535VI-BK) colour monitor so as not to interfere with radio     and  television reception.(1)The power supply cord you use must have been approved by andcomply with the safety standards of U.S.A. & Europe, and meetthe following condition.Power supply cord Non shield type, 2-power codeLength                         conductor(1.8 m)Plug shape                                                          U.S.A.                   Europe(2)Shielded video signal cable. Use of other cables and adaptersmay cause interference with radio and television reception.
English-42. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference in a residential installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from thatto which the receiver is connected.• Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for complicance could void the user‘s authority to     operate the equipment.     If necessary, the user should contact the dealer or an experiencedradio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user mayfind the following booklet, prepared by the Federal CommunicationsCommission, helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TVInterference Problems.” This booklet is available from the U.S.Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402,Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.Declaration of conformityThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this devicemust accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.U.S. Responsible party: NEC-Mitsubishi ElectronicsDisplay of America, Inc.Address: 1250 N. Arlington Heights RoadItasca, Illinois 60143-1248Tel. No.: (630)467-3000Type of Product: Computer MonitorEquipment Classification: Class B PeripheralModels: M6JNL1501, M6JNL1502
English-5EnglishContentsYour new NEC MultiSync LCD monitor box* should contain thefollowing:• MultiSync LCD1535VI(LCD1535VI-BK) monitor with tilt base• Power Cord• Video Signal Cable (15-pin mini D-SUB male to DVI-A)• Video Signal Cable (DVI-D to DVI-D Cable)• User’s Manual* Remember to save your original box and packing material to transportor ship the monitor.User’s ManualVideo Signal Cable(15-pin mini D-SUB male to DVI-A)MultiSync LCD 1535VIPower Cord (EU)Video Signal Cable(DVI-D to DVI-D Cable)
English-6Quick StartTo attach the MultiSync LCD monitor to your system, follow theseinstructions:1. Turn off the power to your computer.2. For the PC or Mac with DVI digital output: Connect the DVI-D toDVI-D signal cable to the connector of the display card in yoursystem (Figure A.1). Tighten all screws.For the PC with Analog output: Connect the 15-pin mini D-SUB toDVI-A signal cable to the connector of the display card in yoursystem (Figure A.2).For the Mac: Connect the MultiSync Macintosh cable adapter to thecomputer (Figure B.1). Attach the 15-pin mini D-SUB signal cable tothe MultiSync Macintosh cable adapter (Figure B.1).NOTE: Some Macintosh systems do not require a Macintosh cableadapter.3. Remove connector cover. Connect the DVI signal cable to theconnector on the back of the monitor. Place the video signal cable(Figure C.1).Replace connector cover.NOTE: Incorrect cable connections may result in irregular operation,damage display quality/components of LCD module and/orshorten the module’s life.4. Remove connector cover. Connect one end of the power cord to theAC inlet on the back of the monitor and the other end to the poweroutlet (Figure D.1). Replace the connector cover.5.  Press an arrow point “ ” portion with take off connector cover.NOTE: Please refer to Caution section of this manual for properselection of AC power cord.6. Check the Vacation Switch on the right hand side of the monitor is inthe ON position. Turn on the monitor with the Power Button(Figure E.1) and the computer.NOTE: There are two power switches: one on the right side and oneon the front side of the monitor. DO NOT switch on/off quickly.
English-7English7. To complete the setup of your MultiSync LCD monitor, use thefollowing OSM controls:• Auto Adjust Contrast (Analog input only)• Auto Adjust (Analog input only)Refer to the Controls section of this User’s Manual for a full descriptionof these OSM controls.NOTE: If you have any problems, please refer to the Troubleshootingsection of this User’s Manual.Figure B.1Macintosh CableAdapter (not included)Macintosh G3 and G4 do notneed a Macintosh cable adapterFigure A.1 Figure A.2
English-8Figure E.1Figure C.1Vacation SwitchPower ButtonConnector cordPress an arrow point “ ”portion with take off powercoverInput2Input1Figure D.1Connector CoverPower CordPower CordPower Cord(U.S.A)Power Cord(EU)
English-9EnglishTiltGrasp both sides of the monitor screen with your hands and adjust thetilt as desired (Figure F.1).The movable scope for elevation and depression of LCD is -5°~30°angle.(Figure F.2).Remove Monitor Stand for MountingTo prepare the monitor for alternate mounting purposes:1. Disconnect all cables.2. Place monitor face down on a non-abrasive surface (Place thescreen on a 36 mm platform so that the stand is parallel with thesurface.) (Figure G.1).3. To take off back cover, please follow the instructions of arrow whilepressing two side of monitor.(Figure G.2)Next, lift up the stand, dismantle upper cover, then go on todismantle the stand cover. (Figure G.3)Return the stand to its original position, remove the 4 screws thatconnect the monitor to the stand, and lift off the stand assembly.(Figure G.4)4. Reverse this process to reattach stand.NOTE: Use only VESA-compatible alternative mounting method.Figure F. 2Figure F.1
English-10Figure G.1Figure G.336mmFigure G.2
English-11EnglishFigure G.4Caution: Please use the attached screws (4pcs) when mounting.To fulfil the safety requirements the monitor must bemounted to an arm which guaranties the necessarystability under consideration of the weight of the monitor.The LCD monitor shall only be used with an approved arm(e.g. GS mark).
English-12MenuExits the OSM controls.Exits to the OSM main menu.Moves the highlighted area left/right to select controlmenus.Moves the highlighted area up/down to select one of thecontrols.Moves the bar left/right to increase or decrease theadjustment.Activates Auto Adjust function.Enter the sub menu.Moves the highlighted area of main menu right to selectone of the controls.Resets the highlighted control menu to the factorysetting.Resets the highlighted control to the factory setting.ControlsOSM (On-Screen-Manager) ControlsThe OSM controls on the front of the monitor function as follows:To access OSM press any of the control buttons ( , , -, +).To change DVI/D-SUB signal input, auto detect.NOTE: When RESET is pressed in the main and sub-menu, a warningwindow will appear allowing you to cancel the RESET functionby pressing the EXIT button.ControlEXITCONTROL  /ADJUST -/+NEXTRESETBrightness/Contrast ControlsBRIGHTNESSAdjusts the overall image and background screenbrightness.CONTRASTAdjusts the image brightness in relation to thebackground.AUTO ADJUST (Analog input only)Adjusts the image displayed for non-standardvideo inputs.
English-13EnglishAuto Adjust (Analog input only)Automatically adjusts the Image Position, the H. Sizeand Fine setting.Position Controls (Analog input only)LEFT/RIGHTControls Horizontal Image Position within the displayarea of the LCD.DOWN/UPControls Vertical Image Position within the display areaof the LCD.H. SIZEAdjusts the horizontal size by increasing or decreasingthis setting.FINEImproves focus, clarity and image stability by increasingor decreasing this setting.Colour Control SystemsSix colour presets select the desired colour setting(sRGB and NATIVE colour presets are standard andcannot be changed). Colour temperature increases ordecreases in each preset.R,Y,G,C,B,M,SIncreases or decreases Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan,Blue, Magenta and Saturation depending upon which isselected. The change in colour will appear on screenand the direction (increase or decrease) will be shownby the colour bars.sRGBsRGB mode dramatically improves the colour fidelity inthe desktop environment by a single standard RGBcolour space. With this colour supported environment,the operator could easily and confidently communicatecolours without further colour management overhead inthe most common situations.
English-14NATIVEOriginal colour presented by the LCD panel that isunadjustable.Tools 1SHARPNESSThis function is digitally capable to keep crisp image atany timings. It is continuously adjustable to get distinctimage or soft one as you prefer, and set independentlyby different timings.EXPANSION MODESets the zoom method.H-EXPANSIONThe horizontal image is expanded to approximately2 times.V-EXPANSIONThe vertical image is changeable.DVI SELECTIONThis function selects EDID Data for ANALOG signal orDIGITAL signal on the DVI input.When the DVI-D is connected to DVI, DVI Selection isrecommended to be selected to DIGITAL.When the DVI-A is connected to DVI, DVI Selection isrecommended to be selected to ANALOG.DIGITALEDID DATA for DVI DIGITAL input is available.ANALOGEDID DATA for DVI ANALOG input is available.
English-15EnglishTools 2LANGUAGEOSM control menus are available in seven languages.OSM POSITIONYou can choose where you would like the OSM controlimage to appear on your screen. Selecting OSMLocation allows you to manually adjust the position ofthe OSM control menu left, right, down or up.OSM TURN OFFThe OSM control menu will stay on as long as it is use.In the OSM Turn Off submenu, you can select how longthe monitor waits after the last touch of a button to shutoff the OSM control menu. The preset choices are 10,20, 30, 45, 60 and 120 seconds.OSM LOCK OUTThis control completely locks out access to all OSMcontrol functions. When attempting to activate OSMcontrols while in the Lock Out mode, a screen willappear indicating the OSM controls are locked out.To activate the OSM Lock Out function, press  , then and hold down simultaneously. To de-activate the OSMLock Out, press  , then   and hold downsimultaneously.RESOLUTION NOTIFIERThis optimal resolution is 1024 x 768. If ON is selected,a message will appear on the screen after 30 seconds,notifying you that the resolution is not at 1024 x 768.FACTORY PRESETSelecting Factory Preset allows you to reset all OSMcontrol settings back to the factory settings. Individualsettings can be reset by highlighting the control to bereset and pressing the RESET button.
English-16InformationDISPLAY MODEProvides information about the current resolutiondisplay and technical data including the preset timingbeing used and the horizontal and vertical frequencies.Increases or decreases the current resolution. (Analoginput only)MONITOR INFOIndicates the model and serial numbers of your monitor.OSM WarningOSM Warning menus disappear with Exit button.NO SIGNAL: This function gives a warning when thereis no Horizontal or Vertical Sync Signal present andadvises you to check all Video Inputs on the monitorand computer to make sure they are properlyconnected. After power is turned on or when there is achange of input signal or video is inactive, the NoSignal window will appear.RESOLUTION NOTIFIER: This function gives awarning of use with optimized resolution. After power isturned on or when there is a change of input signal orthe video signal doesn’t have proper resolution, theResolution Notifier window will open. This functioncan be disabled in the TOOL menu.OUT OF RANGE: This function gives arecommendation of the optimized resolution and refreshrate. After the power is turned on or there is a change ofinput signal or the video signal doesn’t have propertiming, the Out Of Range menu will appear.NOTE: If “  CHANGE DVI SELECTION” is displayed, switch toDVI SELECTION.
English-17EnglishRecommended UseSafety Precautions and MaintenanceFOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE, PLEASE NOTETHE FOLLOWING WHEN SETTING UP ANDUSING THE MULTISYNC LCD COLOUR MONITOR:•DO NOT OPEN THE MONITOR. There are no user serviceable partsinside and opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerousshock hazards or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified servicepersonnel.• Do not spill any liquids into the cabinet or use your monitor near water.• Do not insert objects of any kind into the cabinet slots, as they maytouch dangerous voltage points, which can be harmful or fatal or maycause electric shock, fire or equipment failure.• Do not place any heavy objects on the power cord. Damage to the cordmay cause shock or fire.• Do not place this product on a sloping or unstable cart, stand or table, asthe monitor may fall, causing serious damage to the monitor.• Do not place any objects onto the monitor and do not use the monitoroutdoors.• The inside of the flourescent tube located within the LCD monitorcontains mercury. Please follow the bylaws or rules of your municipalityto dispose of the tube properly.Immediately unplug your monitor from the wall outlet and refer servicing toqualified service personnel under the following conditions:• When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.• If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the monitor.• If the monitor has been exposed to rain or water.• If the monitor has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.• If the monitor does not operate normally by following operatinginstructions.• Do not bend power cord.• Do not use monitor in high temperatured, humid, dusty, or oily areas.• Do not cover vent on monitor.• If monitor is broken, do not come in contact with the liquid crystal.• If glass is broken. Handle with care.
English-18CAUTION• Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor so thatheat can properly dissipate. Do not block ventilatedopenings or place the monitor near a radiator or otherheat sources. Do not put anything on top of monitor.• The power cable connector is the primary means ofdetaching the system from the power supply. Themonitor should be installed close to a power outlet whichis easily accessible.• Handle with care when transporting. Save packaging fortransporting.CORRECT PLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT OFTHE MONITOR CAN REDUCE EYE, SHOULDERAND NECK FATIGUE. CHECK THE FOLLOWINGWHEN YOU POSITION THE MONITOR:• For optimum performance, allow20 minutes for warm-up.• Adjust the monitor height so that the top ofthe screen is at or slightly below eye level.Your eyes should look slightly downwardwhen viewing the middle of the screen.• Position your monitor no closer than 40 cmand no further away than 70 cm from youreyes. The optimal distance is 58 cm.• Rest your eyes periodically by focusing onan object at least 6 m away. Blink often.• Position the monitor at a 90° angle to windows and other light sources tominimize glare and reflections. Adjust the monitor tilt so that ceiling lightsdo not reflect on your screen.• If reflected light makes it hard for you to see your screen, use anantiglare filter.• Clean the LCD monitor surface with a lint-free, non-abrasive cloth. Avoidusing any cleaning solution or glass cleaner!• Adjust the monitor’s brightness and contrast controls to enhancereadability.• Use a document holder placed close to the screen.• Position whatever you are looking at most of the time (the screen orreference material) directly in front of you to minimize turning your headwhile you are typing.
English-19English• Avoid displaying fixed patterns on the monitor for long periods of time toavoid image persistence (after-image effects).• Get regular eye checkups.ErgonomicsTo realize the maximum ergonomics benefits, we recommend the following:• Use the preset Size and Position controls with standard signals.• Use the preset Colour Setting.• Use non-interlaced signals with a vertical refresh rate between60-75 Hz.• Do not use primary colour blue on a dark background, as it is difficult tosee and may produce eye fatigue to insufficient contrast.
English-2016,777,21630 kHz to 60 kHz50 Hz to 75 Hz640 x 350 at 31.5 to 70.1 Hz640 x 480 at 35 Hz to 75 Hz720 x 400 at 31.5 Hz to 70.1 Hz800 x 600 at 35.2 Hz to 75 Hz832 x 624 at 49.7 Hz to 74.5 Hz1024 x 768 at 48.4 Hz to 75Hz304 mm/12.0 inches228 mm/9.0 inchesAC 100-240 V , 50-60 Hz1 A @ 100-240 VMonitor SpecificationsLCD Module Diagonal:Viewable Image Size:Native Resolution (Pixel Count):Display Colours Analog input:Synchronization Range Horizontal:Vertical:Resolutions Supported   Landscape:Active Display Horizontal:Area (Lanscape) Vertical: Power SupplyInput Signal Video:Sync: Current Rating38 cm/15 inches38 cm/15 inches1024 x 768DVI-I (TMDS)Separate sync.TTL LevelHorizontal sync. Positive/NegativeVertical sync. Positive/NegativeCompostite sync. Positive/NegativeNotesActive matrix; thin filmtransistor (TFT) liquidcrystal display (LCD);0.297 mm dot pitch;300cd/m2 white luminence,typical; 350:1 contrast ratio,typicalDepends on display cardused.AutomaticallyAutomaticallySome systems may notsupport all modes listed.Dependent upon signaltiming used, and does notinclude border area.SpecificationsViewing Angle Left/Right:Up/Down:±75°-60° to + 50°DVI Digital Input TMDS, 80 MHz max., Single Link345.2 mm (W) x 361.1 mm (H) x 160.7 mm (D)13.6 inches (W) x 14.2 inches (H) x 6.3 inches (D)Dimensions Landscape:Image Formation Time 25ms (Typ.) tr=6 ms,tf=19ms5 °C to 35 °C30% to 80%0 to 3,050 m-20 °C to +60 °C10% to 85%0 to 14,000 mEnvironmentalConsiderations                    Operating Temperature:Humidity:Altitude:Storage Temperature:Humidity:Altitude:4.8 kg (10.6 lbs) Weight(NL1502)MultiSync LCD1535VI(LCD1535VI-BK) Monitor
English-21English*1 Interpolated Resolutions: When resolutions are shown that are lower than the pixel count of theLCD module, text may appear different. This is normal and necessary for all current flat paneltechnologies when displaying non-native resolutions full screen. In flat panel technologies, each doton the screen is actually one pixel, so to expand resolutions to full screen, an interpolation of theresolution must be done.*2 NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display cites recommended resolutions at 60 Hz for optimal displayperformance.NOTE: Technical specifications are subject to change without notice.
English-22FeaturessRGB Colour Control: A new optimized colour management standardwhich allows for colour matching on computer displays and otherperipherals. The sRGB, which is based on the calibrated colour space,allows for optimal colour representation and backward compatibility withother common colour standards.Reduced Footprint: Provides the ideal solution for environmentsrequiring superior image quality but with size and weight limitations.The monitor’s small footprint and low weight allow it to be moved ortransported easily from one location to another.Colour Control System: Allows you to adjust the colours on yourscreen and customize the colour accuracy of your monitor to a variety ofstandards.OSM (On-Screen Manager) Controls: Allow you to quickly and easilyadjust all elements of your screen image via simple to use on-screenmenus.ErgoDesign Features: Enhance human ergonomics to improve theworking environment, protect the health of the user and save money.Examples include OSM controls for quick and easy image adjustments,tilt base for preferred angle of vision, small footprint and compliance withMPRII and TCO guidelines for lower emissions.Plug and Play: The Microsoft solution with the Windows 95/98/2000operating system facilitates setup and installation by allowing themonitor to send its capabilities (such as screen size and resolutionssupported) directly to your computer, automatically optimizing displayperformance.IPM (Intelligent Power Manager) System: Provides innovativepower-saving methods that allow the monitor to shift to a lower powerconsumption level when on but not in use, saving two-thirds of yourmonitor energy costs, reducing emissions and lowering the airconditioning costs of the workplace.Multiple Frequency Technology: Automatically adjusts monitor to thedisplay card’s scanning frequency, thus displaying the resolutionrequired.FullScan Capability: Allows you to use the entire screen area in mostresolutions, significantly expanding image size.
English-23EnglishWide Viewing Angle Technology: Allows the user to be able to see themonitor from any angle (±75° degrees) from any orientation – Portrait orLandscape. Provides full ±75° viewing angles either up, down, leftor right.VESA Standard Mounting Interface: Allows users to connect theirMultiSync monitor to any VESA standard (100 mm pitch) third partymounting arm or bracket. Allows for the monitor to be mounted on a wallor an arm using any third party compliant device.DVI-I: The integrated interface ratified by the Digital Display WorkingGroup (DDWG) that allows both digital and analog connectors throughone port. The “I” stands for integration for both digital and analog. Thedigital portion is TMDS based.DVI-D: The digital only subset of DVI ratified by the Digital DisplayWorking Group (DDWG) for digital connections between computers anddisplays. As a digital only connector, analog support is not provided forthrough a DVI-D connector. As a TMDS based digital only connection,only a simple adapter is necessary for compatibility between DVI-D andother TMDS based digital connectors such as DFP and P&D.P&D: Plug and Display - The VESA standard for digital flat panelmonitor interfaces. It is more robust than DFP since it allows for otheroptions through a single connector (options like USB, analog video andIEEE-1394-995). The VESA committee has recognized that DFP is asubset of P&D. As a TMDS based connector (for the digital input pins),only a simple adapter is necessary for compatibility between P&D andother TMDS based digital connectors such as DVI and DFP.
English-24TroubleshootingNo picture• The signal cable should be completely connected to the display card/computer.• The display card should be completely seated in its slot.• Check the Vacation Switch should be in the ON Position. Front powerSwitch and computer power switch should be in the ON position.• Check to make sure that a supported mode has been selected on thedisplay card or system being used. (Please consult display card orsystem manual to change graphics mode.)• Check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibilityand recommended settings.• Check the signal cable connector for bent or pushed-in pins.• Check the signal input.Power Button does not respond• Unplug the power cord of the monitor from the AC outlet to turn offand reset the monitor.• Check the Vacation Switch on the right hand side of the monitor.Image persistence• Image persistence is when a “ghost” of an image remains on thescreen even after the monitor has been turned off. Unlike CRTmonitors, LCD monitors’ image persistence is not permanent.To alleviate image persistence, turn the monitor off for as long as animage was displayed. If an image was on the monitor for one hourand a “ghost” of that image remains, the monitor should be turned offfor one hour to erase the image.NOTE: As with all personal display devices, NEC-Mitsubishi ElectronicDisplays recommends using a screen saver at regular intervalswhenever the screen is idle.
English-25EnglishImage is unstable, unfocused or swimming isapparent• Signal cable should be completely attached to the computer.• Use the OSM Image Adjust controls to focus and adjust display byincreasing or decreasing the fine total. When the display mode ischanged, the OSM Image Adjust settings may need to be readjusted.• Check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibilityand recommended signal timings.• If your text is garbled, change the video mode to non-interlace anduse 60 Hz refresh rate.Message “OUT OF RANGE” is displayed (screen iseither blank or shows rough images only)• Image is displayed only roughly (pixels are missing) and OSMwarning “OUT OF RANGE” is displayed: Either signal clock orresolution is too high. Choose one of the supported modes.• OSM warning “OUT OF RANGE” is displayed on a blank screen:Signal frequency is out of range. Choose one of the supportedmodes.LED on monitor is not lit (no green or amber colourcan be seen)• Power Switch should be in the ON position and power cord should beconnected.Display image is not sized properly• Use the OSM Image Adjust controls to increase or decrease theCoarse total.• Check to make sure that a supported mode has been selected on thedisplay card or system being used. (Please consult display card orsystem manual to change graphics mode.)No Video• If no video is present on the screen, turn the Power button off andon again.• Make certain the computer is not in a power-saving mode (touch thekeyboard or mouse).
English-26TCO’99This is a translation of the original English TCO'99 document.MultiSync LCD1535VI (LCD1535VI)Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO’99approved and labeled product! Your choice hasprovided you with a product developed forprofessional use. Your purchase has alsocontributed to reducing the burden on theenvironment and also to the further developmentof environmentally adapted electronics products.Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?In many countries, environmental labelling has become an establishedmethod for encouraging the adaptation of goods and services to theenvironment. The main problem, as far as computers and otherelectronics equipment are concerned, is that environmentally harmfulsubstances are used both in the products and during the manufacturing.Since it has not been possible for the majority of electronics equipmentto be recycled in a satisfactory way, most of these potentially damagingsubstances sooner or later enter Nature.There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energyconsumption levels, that are important from the viewpoints of both thework (Internal) and natural (external) environments. Since all methods ofconventional electricity generation have a negative effect on theenvironment (acidic and climate-influencing emissions, radioactivewaste, etc.), it is vital to conserve energy. Electronics equipment inoffices consume an enormous amount of energy since they are often leftrunning continuously.What does labelling involve?This product meets the requirements for the TCO’99 scheme whichprovides for international and environmental labelling of personalcomputers. The labelling scheme was developed as a joint effort by theTCO (The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees), SvenskaNaturskyddsforeningen (The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation)and Statens Energimyndighet (The Swedish National EnergyAdministration).
English-27EnglishThe requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment,ergonomics, usability, emission of electrical and magnetic fields, energyconsumption and electrical and fire safety.The environmental demands concern restrictions on the presence anduse of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants,CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solvents, among other things. Theproduct must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer is obligedto have an environmental plan which must be adhered to in eachcountry where the company implements its operational policy. Theenergy requirements include a demand that the computer and/ordisplay, after a certain period of inactivity, shall reduce its powerconsumption to a lower level in one or more stages. The length of timeto reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user.Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands, forexample, in respect of the reduction of electric and magnetic fields,physical and visual ergonomics and good usability.Environmental RequirementsFlame retardantsFlame retardants are present in printed circuit boards, cables, wires,casings and housings. In turn, they delay the spread of fire. Up to thirtypercent of the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flameretardant substances. Most flame retardants contain bromine or chlorideand these are related to another group of environmental toxins, PCBs,which are suspected to give rise to severe health effects, includingreproductive damage in fisheating birds and mammals, due to thebioaccumulative* processes. Flame retardants have been found inhuman blood and researchers fear that disturbances in foetusdevelopment may occur.TCO’99 demand requires that plastic components weighing more than25 grams must not contain flame retardants with organically boundchlorine and bromine. Flame retardants are allowed in the printed circuitboards since no substitutes are available.Lead**Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solders andcapacitors. Lead damages the nervous system and in higher doses,causes lead poisoning.TCO’99 requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no replacementhas yet been developed.
English-28Cadmium**Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in thecolourgenerating layers of certain computer displays. Cadmiumdamages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.TCO’99 requirement states that batteries, the colourgenerating layers ofdisplay screens and the electrical or electronics components must notcontain any cadmium.Mercury**Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches, Mercurydamages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.TCO’99 requirement states that batteries may not contain any Mercury.It also demands that no mercury is present in any of the electrical orelectronics components associated with the display unit.CFCs (freons)CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards.CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in thestratosphere, causing increased reception on Earth of ultraviolet lightwith consequent increased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma).The relevant TCO’99 requirement; Neither CFCs nor HCFCs may beused during the manufacturing and assembly of the product or itspackaging.* Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which accumulate withinliving organisms.** Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which areBioaccumulative.To obtain complete information on the environmental criteria document,order from:TCO Development UnitSE-114 94 StockholmSWEDENFAX Number: +46 8 782 92 07E-mail (Internet): development@tco.seYou may also obtain current information on TCO’99 approved andlabelled products by visiting their website at:http://www.tco-info.com/
English-29EnglishTCO’95MultiSync LCD1535VI Model (LCD1535VI-BK)Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO’95approved and labelled product! Your choice hasprovided you with a product developed forprofessional use. Your purchase has alsocontributed to reducing the burden on theenvironment and also, to the further developmentof environmentally adapted electronics products.Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?In many countries, environmental labelling has become an establishedmethod for encouraging the adaptation of goods and services to theenvironment. The main problem, as far as computers and otherelectronics equipment are concerned, is that environmentally harmfulsubstances are used both in the products and during the manufacturing.Since it has not been possible for the majority of electronics equipmentto be recycled in a satisfactory way, most of these potentially damagingsubstances sooner or later enter Nature.There are also othercharacteristics of a computer, such as energy consumption levels, thatare important from the viewpoints of both the work (Internal) and natural(external) environments. Since all methods of conventional electricitygeneration have a negative effect on the environment (acidic andclimate-influencing emissions, radioactive waste, etc.), it is vital toconserve energy. Electronics equipment in offices consume anenormous amount of energy since they are often left runningcontinuously.What does labelling involve?This product meets the requirements for the TCO’95 scheme whichprovides for international and environmental labelling of personalcomputers. The labelling scheme was developed as a joint effort by theTCO (The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees),Naturskyddsforeningen (The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation)and NUTEK (The National Board for Industrial and TechnicalDevelopment in Sweden).The requirements cover a wide range ofissues: environment, ergonomics, usability, emission of electrical andmagnetic fields, energy consumption and electrical and fire safety.
English-30The environmental demands concern restrictions on the presence anduse of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants,CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solvents, among other things. Theproduct must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer is obligedto have an environmental plan which must be adhered to in eachcountry where the company implements its operational policy. Theenergy requirements include a demand that the computer and/ordisplay, after a certain period of inactivity, shall reduce its powerconsumption to a lower level in one or more stages. The length of timeto reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user.Labelledproducts must meet strict environmental demands, for example, inrespect of the reduction of electric and magnetic fields, physical andvisual ergonomics and good usability.TCO’95 is a co-operative project between TCO (The SwedishConfederation of Professional Employees), Naturskyddsforeningen(The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation) and NUTEK (TheNational Board for Industrial and Technical Development in Sweden).Environmental RequirementsBrominated flame retardantsBrominated Flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards,cables, wires, casings and housings. In turn, they delay the spread offire. Up to thirty percent of the plastic in a computer casing can consistof flame retardant substances. These are related to another group ofenvironmental toxins, PCB’s, which are suspected to give rise to similarharm, including reproductive damage in fisheating birds and mammals,due to the bio-accumulative* processes. Flame retardants have beenfound in human blood and researchers fear that disturbances in foetusdevelopment may occur.TCO’95 demand requires that plastic components weighing more than25 grams must not contain organically bound chlorine and bromine.Lead**Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solders andcapacitors. Lead damages the nervous system and in higher doses,causes lead poisoning.TCO’95 requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no replacementhas yet been developed.
English-31EnglishCadmium**Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in thecolourgenerating layers of certain computer displays. Cadmiumdamages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.TCO’95 requirement states that batteries may not contain more than 25ppm (parts per million) of cadmium. The colourgenerating layers ofdisplay screens must not contain any cadmium.Mercury**Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches, Mercurydamages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.TCO’95requirement states that batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm(parts per million) of mercury. It also demands that no mercury ispresent in any of the electrical or electronics components concernedwith the display unit.CFCs (freons)CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards.CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in thestratosphere, causing increased reception on Earth of ultraviolet lightwith consequent increased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma).The relevant TCO’95 requirement; Neither CFCs nor HCFCs may beused during the manufacturing and assembly of the product or itspackaging.* Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which accumulate withinliving organisms.** Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which areBioaccumulative.To obtain complete information on the environmental criteria document,order from:TCO Development UnitSE-114 94 StockholmSWEDENFAX Number: +46 8 782 92 07E-mail (Internet): development@tco.seYou may also obtain current information on TCO’95 approved andlabelled products by visiting their website at:http://www.tco-info.com/
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