Panasonic of North America 92512125 User Manual 11752
Panasonic Corporation of North America 11752
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Operating Instructions Digital Multi—Scan Color Display MODEL TX-T5N72 _—._——— As an ENERGY STAR” partner Malsushlia Eleancaaiwan) Co” Ltd has deiermlned that "us producl meets the ENERGY STAR“ gum- lines var energy efficiency Panasonic Read these instructions completely before operating this display monitor LMPGRTANT NOTlCE CONCERNING POWER CORD SELECTION ‘na power ceru ‘Dr W5 um! has been packed separalew enn has been Salecled acccrmnq m me countrv or aesnnamn anu muss we used to crave"! eweczna snecx. Use me '0H0wmq gumennes l x s necessary «a repvace ma ongmal cam sex. The ema‘e recemacle an rna core set must mee| 05522 reqwremants and MN wank nke Figure x. 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THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO AN APPROPRIATE SOCKET II a new plug IS to be titted please observe the wtnng code as shown below. It In any doubt please consult a qualified electrlcianv WARNING -THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED, IMPORTANT The wires lfl thls malns lead are coloured In accordance wtth the fol- IOWI ng code - Green-and-Yellow: Earth Blue. Neutral Brown: lee As the colours It the wrres in the mams lead of this appllance may not correspond wtth the coloured marklngs Identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows. The Wtre which IS coloured GREEN~AND~YELLOW must be connected to the term— nal m the plug whrcn ls marked wtth the letter E or by the Eanh symbol l or coloured GREEN or GREEN—AND-YELLOW. The wtre whlch IS coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal m the plug whrch ls marked wtth the letter N or coloured BLACK The wrre Much Is coloured BROWN must be connected to the termlnal In the plug whrch IS marked wrth the letter l. or Coloured RED —— Iiif Federal Communications Commission Requirements I This equipment has been tested and found to comply wrthlhe limits for Class E digital device. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are deSigned to provide reasonable pro- tection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it 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 off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: — Reorient or relocate the receiVing antenna. - increase the separation between the equipment and I‘QCQIVEL - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circun different from that to which the receiver is connected. * Corsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician lor help. FCC Warning: To assure continued FCC compliance, the user must use grounded power supply cord and the provided shielded video interface cable with bonded ferrite core . Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this monitor would vo id the users auth— ority to operate this deVice. CE Conform ty c E This device complies with the requirements of the EEC directice 89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC and Salsa/EEC Art. 5 with regard to "Electromagnetic compatibility", and 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC Art. 13 with regard to “Safety", Required item ‘ Relative Standard Valuer Relativeto those Exceeding Standard Valuel Remarks EMl ‘ in i i 44 esp \ ta l $8 i / RADIATED RF i #i i $3 i \ / TRANSIENT F/B i #i i #3 i /\ rLine HA RMONICSi 31 i i ii $1: Satisiies standards with no problems in performance and reliability. #2: Elfects may appear temporarily on the screen but there will be no problem in reliability. its: There is fear of the product breaking down. 34: lt a Signal cable other that specified is used. it WI|| be the cause of electromagnetic wave interruption of peripheral devices. To assure continued CE compliance the user must use the provided 1.5 m shielded Video signal cable wrth bonded ferrite cores at both ends ol the cable. Handle correctly in accordance with the instruction manual. EMI: Electromagnetic Interference ESD: Electrostatic Discharge RF: Radio Frequency F/B: Fast Burst Customer’s Record This serial number or this product may be lound on this back cover. You should note this serial number at this unit in the space prowded and retain this booklet as a permanent record at your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss. Model number: Serial number: Product names sted here are company trademarks or Table Of contents registered trademarks Features _2 Dimensions ..... -2 Names AC power cord . Connectors . Connections Specifications Preset Mode .. On-Screen Display Operation Procedure 4. Adjustments Power Management System ,. Display Modes Memory ..... lt Trouble Occurs Precaution ..... Im-I'QZITI h___ i Features ‘ 1) Digital aoiustment using the on—screen display - The on-screen menu is available in 7 languages. One of English. Russian. French. ltalian. Spanish. German and Japanese can be selected. - Adjustments can be performed easily With the 4 control buttons and on—screen menu. 2) Envrronment-fn’endly - The display power consumption can be suppressed by usmg this unit in combination With a computer that conforms to the VESA DPMS (Video Electronics Standards Association Display Power Management Signaling) standards. - This product coniorms to the ENERGY STAR program. 3) VESA DDCt/ZB is used. - By using this unit in combination With a computer that conforms to the VESA (Video Electronic Standards Association) DDC (Display Data Channel) standard, the display monitor can be used in the optimum condition A) High quality CRT is used - The screen is 15-inch (14.0 inch/356 cm viewable. 0.27 dot pfleh), Anti- Glare and Anii< Static Coal, and dark lace, providing low reflection, static electricity prevention. high res- olution and high contrast. 5) Digital multiscan - Automatic iollowmg is done With horizontal trequency oi aokHz to 70kHz and vertical frequency of SOHZ to 150sz capable ot matching VGA. SVGA. VESA and Macintosh 13“. 16' modes and tzaoimx 1024(V)/(tv-60 Hz) high resolution when a ting "I? J hold "is bottom Eomers DI the display it" both hands . DImflSlonS and turn it slowly [See figure at dawn) Da nutpress on the upper pan oi the a Width 363mm, Height‘ 368mm Depth 369.7mm \ g/‘Zj Tilt angle ' Up 13”. Down 4° / /r~———///' Swwel angle 90°each Left and Right The caiar or the screen may become distorted due to mag- neiir: influence when the dis- lay angle is adjusted While power suppiy is turned on. Pertorm the demagnetization operation if this condition occurs ~ See page i - a t Names ‘ ‘ Front view 1 “BEE! Operation keys I These keys are used tor screen adjustment J_r__——__——__——; E Prlot LED \ 1 When power is turned ON. the tamp lights up green; I when the unn goes into power management mode, 1 the light turns amber. ‘ 1 t ‘ a Power switch ] r ‘ Thls turns the power ON and OFF, press to turn ‘ ‘ the power ON; press again to turn the power OFF Rear view Signal cable: (Mint D-sub 15 pin connector) To the computer video output a AC inlet: Connect the power cord. Always use the power supply card that was enclosed ‘ AC power cord mm m, it the enclosed power suppiy cord is not use , terms to the ioiiowmg regional standards US A . v UL Switzenarid SEV Canada ,. CSA Britain BASECi’BS Germany .. VDE Japan According to the Eiectncai Appiiance Controi Act in other regions. for satety piease use an AC plug cord that compiies With each country‘s safety regulations. 59 a power cord With an AC adaptor that con- l‘he cable or attempt to manufacture a a his by dard cable may damage the comp nalname P number‘ Signalname Mini D-sub connector Pin assignments of iS-pin rnini D-sub connector number i ‘ r Red signal 9 Open i Green signal iO Ground i Biue signal Ground Ground SDA‘ ~« m u: 1— L» m r Ground“l Humanist/mega! ‘Fleu signai ground Vertical sync slgnfli ‘Graeflsqieiground 15 r iElue signai ground -< VESA DDC standards . - Always turn at! the power supply at the computer and the C o n n eat! 0 n 5 monitor before performing the connection procedures. The connection method differs depending on the type ot computer the monitor is connected to. Refer to the iollowrng item ‘1. Signai Came Connection‘ when connecting the monitor to iBM PC. compatible or Appie computers When other types of computers are used, refer to their coeration manual for the correct connection procedures __.1 ~_5.59}?.a_'_939'.‘?_9?_“_5‘39359’1_ I Case of connection to an iBM PC or Compatible Connect the signal caoie plug from the rear side 01 the display unit to the Video connector of the computer 1 2. Attached power cord \ Find the power supply cord enclosed m the shlppmg carmn Connect the power supply cord to the connector marked "AC W" on the rear side at the mamtor Connect the other stde of the cable to an eiectncat outlet. Always use the power supply card with the ground line atta- ched. Connect the ground tine property to use the momtcr salely. Use the power supply cord enclo- sed the shipping carton to use this unit saiely. 13. Power onr The monitor can use an AC power voltage of either 50 or 60 Hz. Turn the power swrtch oi thts unit (1 in the figure on the tet‘t) on then turn the switch ot the computer (2 tn the figure on the lett) on. Pieter to the rtem "Operatron“ on page 1—7 to perform the (issued semngs, - - - Specifications are subject to change without notice for the Spec tficatlons purpose or improvement. CRT Type 15 inch (14.0 inch/35.6 cm viewable) llat screen Dot pitch 0427 mm Fluorescent body/glass Surface treatment FlGB medium-short persistence Ami Iare and Anti-static or Silica Coatin input signal Video RGB analol Signal level 0.7 Vp-p (without sync. slgnal), 1.0 Vp~p (with sync, signal) Synchronization H/V separate (TTL level). HIV composite (TTL level), Sync on Green Horixontal frequency Operation range: 301) to 70.0 kHz Vertical ireouency Operation range: 50,0 to 130.0 Hz Connectors Signal tS-pin mint D-sub connector (temale pins) Power supply CEE 22 type 3-pin connector Controls Front panel Power ON/OFF, @, E/mManual Degauss), E, E On—Screen Display Contrast, Brightness, Zoom, Horizontal position, Horizontal size, Vertical position. Vertical SIZE, Memory recall. Vertical pincushion, Side pincushlon balance, Trapezoid, Parallelogram. OSD position selection, Rotation, Color Select, User color adiust- ment. Signal level selection (0.7 V/i.0 Vi, Display language selection. V.M0ire, Exit Maximum pixel clock as MHz typ. Maxrmun Flesolutlon 1280 dots (H)X 1024 lines (V) / 60 Hz Display area Operating conditions 272>< 204 mm (10.71">< 8.03") (1024X 768] Temperature: 0 to 35C (32~95“F ) Humidity: 5 to 90°47 (No condensatlon) Input power AC 100 — 240 V (50/60 Hz) Power consumption Dimensions Widthx height>< depth 65 W tip/<5 W (during power savtng operationl 363>< 368>< 369.7 mm rWeight (main unit only) Screen angle adiustment Preset Mode 12.5 kg (27.5 lbs) 13” (Up), A’ (Down), 90’ (Lelt and Right) The timing in the tollowing labia has been preset. Mode l Resolution ‘ Horizontal Vertical Horiz, sync ' Vert._syric i frequency lrequency polarity polarity IT XGA (1) l ioz4>< 755 l 60.02kHz 75.03Hz + + 2» VGA i saox 480 l 31.47kl—lz 59.94Hz — — 3‘ MAC (1) l aazx 524 l 49.73kHz 74 5st ~ l - 43 VESA y 53on 480 l 37.50kl—lz i 75 0on - - 5i S,VGA l aoox 600 i «seem: 75.00Hz + = + e MAC(2) ltozax 768 i, 60.24kHz i 74.93Hz — — 1 7‘ XGA (2) l 1024>< 765 l 56,48kHz 70.07Hz A — a VESA l 1280>< 1024 l 63.98kHz 60.02Hz + + - The adlustments n ed to adjust the display unit 0 SC reen D Isplay are shown an the screen. OSD menu Input trequency dlsplay lHH:GO.DkHz V: 75on This display the input synchronization w E 9 m . signal frequency H O me: E __.— <> n D 394 Sew key erggé Jé, fif; \ {WhentheE erg key is pressed icon can [1—H HPOSITION be Selected 50 E G {fi—‘l Selection mark [example horizontal posnion adiustment) Name °l aCliUSlmem screen B Adiustmeni menu icons. EMenu men 5 Exit M 7 The adjustment level is shown by both a lPress the 3 or E keys to em, and mel number and a bar. it can be varied with l lOSD is disappears. the tram 3 GI“ E kays. O pe r ati o n P roc ed u re fii’flgfigfifl‘x’ °°'°“” “mm” "Si” Horizontal position adjustment t. Press the E Key to display the menu. HZGO. OKHZ V: 75. OHZ jazz; 4mm?» ® Em 3:2. ;( if] H 2 x 1 —m <> H CC D D 8&2‘5 fl Pr 1:1 He ?< 45- a 2. Press the 5] key. to move the selection mark CONTRAST to the 3] (language) icon; then press the 3 or 5036 i— @ El 5 key to select -. 3m; iml ® H C( D D 555 —$z;:fi;:—=-§=t— Hg ‘P’ ‘55, f} f‘fix 3. Select one at English, RUSSlafl. French ltalian. LANGUAGE ENE R Spanish German and Japanese as the display [TA ESP DEU language. When theZor Ekey is pressed. the display language changes SELECT ADJUSY 4- o 4 > G) 4m Pf “f—K; 4. Select the item to be adjusted (example huri- zontal postiion) from the menu screen. ’_ a ' ' SELECT ADJUST 3 E 0 ,s _ Q Q 4 P ll <> H (I D -$E1_=—L_=D:;F do Ji—‘R; 5, Zézisrseéléznléginotnlz or E Keys to reach the HPOSITION seem Amusr 50 EQE BE 4- -> 4 > (D ~m Pr w—& 6. Press the 55cm memories the settings and complete the adlustments. ll there are no operations pertnrmed tor about to seconds. the OSD screen disappears. |-7 Adjustments SELF-TEST MENU _—__—| . NO SIGNAL j_______ Note: When the 3 key is pressed, the OSD pattern will disappear. (NO SIGNAL screen) This display indicates that the monitor is operating nor- mally When one at the tollowing conditions occurs. press one of the 4 operation Keys to call the appropriate dis— play. 1) The unit has entered power saving mode (only displayed when in OFF STATE). 2) There is no signal (not connected to the computer, computer power is OFF. etc). screen angle. 9 MANUAL DEGAUSS When the 050 is not displayed, use this tunction Q to degauss the monitor. When irregular colors occur in the image atter movrng the monitor or changing the SELECT MENU the menu screen appears. Adjustment menu . The adjusted hems are represented by icons. When the Eiselect key is pressed. Use the (E org select keys to move the cursor to the item to be adjusted, then press the Eor S adjust keys to call the If there are no operations performed for about 10 seconds. the OSD screen disappears. : ' kH : 7 _ 2 E 080 Screen position £250; EZEVE E15 8; c. ROTATION Qfiqflflfiw QCOLORTEMP 5 9 ”Q “6' m, £3 ::> £9 VIDEO input level -~ n . r K LANGUAGE Setection CONTRAST 0} V.MOIRE Reduction 5036 iii] 695i BC EXIT 0 CONTRAST Adjustment 3:- BRIGHTNESS Adjustment E ZOOM Adjustment 31 HFOSlTlON E H.SIZE 9 V.POSITlON m V.S|ZE <> RECALL [t VPINCUSHION Ct SIDE PlNCUSHlON BALANCE D TRAPEZOID E] PARALLELOGRAM be set. 0 CO NT RA ST W (CONTRAST adjusts the while level) Ema". ; [g] E] E! II] Adjust the screen contrast to match the brightness 0 H a D D fi‘t‘y level inthe room. S 56> 7”; off as: a 3 C E] CONTRAST 503 6 ;—:1 © 8 3 Adjust key decrea- EAdiustkey increases Y If the E and El adjust keys are pressed at the same time, the standard level will the contrast oi the image. ses the contrast at the image. _l |-a EBRIGHTNESS H: 60 OkHZ V; 75 OHZ (BRIGHTNESS adjusts the black level) E Q E fl {3 L1 E Adjust the brightness to match the brightness level 0 3 Cl D C7“ flu: in the room so that the level will be easy to see. m K ”* 8° ’ - L__| BRIGHTNESS <:\> 5036 g: (95 3 Adjust key decreaa El Adjust key increases ses the brightness of the brightness at the the image. image. -:< it the B and Eadiust keys are pressed at the same time cm the BHlGHTNESS adjustment screen, the standard level Will be set. 1” ZOOM H:60.0kHz v; 750 Hz The horizontal and vertical size can be adjusted Sim 4 mg) 5 E} I] unaneously. 0 H C! D D Efo 5 29 7s 45- ec e <‘,:> ZOOM 3 Image size can be E! Image size can be 508 9 gfi 395 reduced. enlarged. H . POS IT IO N H:60.0kHZ v: 750 Hz The horizontal posttion e! the image can be adjusted, e 0 s“:- 5 @ E El m “we. III e El E9 ‘7 ' at: El D H'chifloN 3 Adjust key moves E Adjust key moves 503 El El El the screen image left. the screen image right. 51 H.SlZE H 60, OkHz v- 75_QHZ The horizontal size of the image can be adjusted El <:> D A0 7 ' 4- EC _ j ESTAZE a EAdjustkeydecreases E Adjust key increases SOEEEI Eli the size at the screen the size of the screen image. image. H:60.0kHz v: 75.0Hz The vertical position at the image can be adjusted. e 0 k;- E 3 E E m <> 2! Ct D El E0. D <:> D 50 7 ' ac e D V jazz-HON EAdiUS‘ key "ml/95 the ElAdjust key moves the swag E E] screen image down. screen image up, l-9 E V.SIZE The vertical size at the image can be adjusted. D D BAdjust key decreases EAdjust key increases the size at the screen the size oi the screen image. image. 33 H:S0.0kHz V: 75.0Hz 50 m il —-l 21m 0 H CID D fit]. 13 19K ‘75' ace V.SIZE SOEB— me RECALL H:60.0kHz V: 75.0Hz 50 f: EEEED QB GD DE‘D E319 K ‘55' NE RECALL OK 7 EYES NOE -55 it there are no operations without a recall. V.PlNCUSHION HSOOkHZ V: 75.0Hz it is possible to return to the initial settings (the settings at the time oi factory shipment). 1) When theEadiust key (YES) is pressed, the settings are recalled andthe menu screen returns (Hecatl=return to inrtial settings) 2)When the E adiust key (NO) is pressed, the menu screen returns without the settings being recalled. performed for about 10 seconds. the screen goes on The image can be corrected tar barrel distortion. V. PINCUSHION H'GO OkHz V. 75. OHZ EOE-21165 El Cl El Adjust key curves the image’s edges the image's edges inwards. outwards. 3 Adjust key curves G SIDE PINCUSHION BALANCE it is possible to adjust the side pincushion balance 50.73: EQEEIl—I QBEDDfi‘Ci to the left and right. D®D 31 £0 ?< {r as 5 SIDE PlN EAL. ZAdjust key expand EAdiust key expand E E to the left, to the right. I] TRA PEZOlD Hfsongz V: 75.0Hz The image can be corrected for trapezordal distor- eorzagaem "°”- W D e [3 1:1 fie 7C “5- ec e TRAPEZOID EAdjust key makesthe Ekdiust key makes the 5087: £15 screen image wider at screen image narrower the top. at the top. i-iO D PAFIALLELOGRAM H- 60 OkHz V- 75 OHZ The' image can be corrected Ier parallelogram dis— BO. EQEEIIE torticn ~<> 13 Ct 13 H EC. D Cr; D 29 74 a? ass 5 PARALLELOGRAM EAdlust key tilts the Adjust key tilts the ”50335 El. screenlmageleltward. screenlmagerightward. E OSD SCREEN POSITION H:60.0kHz V; 7501-12 On-Screen Display position can be selected and El 0 if: 1 g Q III move as per 7 preset posttions. 0 E CI D C] ED. ram—fl g is 7s 49- 5: e m5l__’m,E §%JIP%S£I%N@ . E Adiust key move 2 Adjust key move * “ OSD position back 6 050 pesrtion forward —-5*... 1. 24‘3fi... 7‘ ‘Dr ROTATION H:60_OKHZ v; 75.0Hz This control adiusts the evenness of the screen E 0 {<5 q ‘3 E El El image relative to a horizontal line. oflfiflfiga D <:> D 503 fim—Afl. A, E E Adlust key tilts the E Adiust key tilts the “I ' 4 '” screen image left. screen image right. K- If theEorEadlust keys are pressed at the same time, the standard level will be fi COLOR TEMP H; 60 OkHz V 75_ OHZ The white in the image can be adiusted. E 0,“ 3”- ? Fa la] T| Use the B or E adiust keys to select <> ft (3 D D Etc' 1: 9300 K+B, 2:7500 K. 3; 6500 K, 4: 5000 K, @ 99 “K .‘L- 5C 5 U: User colors is selected. COLOR TEMP secures 3 ® ® 8 Us E R CO LO R The white in the video mags can be adjusted to the user’s preferred color. @ 1) Use the 3 select key to select H (red). G (Green) <3 smug e °' 5 (“list , B 50@ _ E El 2) gsgfigauriladjust keys to adjust the color as USER COLOR 3) Press the select key to memorize the settings ® (2) © @ m E and complete the adjustments. .<- Memory recall ot the user's color is not possible so make a note at the initial setting betore adiusting. Rz97 (3:64 B: 27 l—ti 26 VIDEO INPUT LEVEL H;60 kHz V: 75.0Hz The video input signal level can be matched to the EC) {Lt- fl [fl] r: r— LI computer being used. 0 f; a D E] E D. Either o.7v or mv can be selected wnh theEGJV 53 E qfi $9, at a or ELOV adiust key. <:> IE] VIDEO LEVEL Use 0.7V under normal condition. E MLOV S '?<; LANGUAGE selection m The language of the OnScreen Display can be selec» GO if}: 1 a, ,—_-j @ DJ ted trom among English. Russian, French, Italian, 0 U C( D D § “30 Spanish, German and Japanese. Select with the 3 Q9 E 4}- so E E or Eadjust keys. [3 LANGUAGE ESE RUS E FRA ITA ESP DEU 5355? 45- V.MOIRE REDUCTION H:60.0kHz V1 75.0HZ - The moire correction curcuit can be switched On ”O'EZEIEEEID andOttwiththeEkey, ‘3 <> H C( D D E W, - Adrust with the Band B keys so that the striped SI 29 94 E E: 5, moire pattern is in its optimun condition. _______ V.MOIRE SOESLfQ’E <,‘:> D ZAdiust key decrease EAdIust key increase the amount of adjust— the ameunt oi adjust ment. ment. H:60.0kHZ V: 75.0Hz Press the 3 or E adjust keys to exit, and the OSD e 5.34 — I9 U] menu IS turned OFF Caution: t. It once two of following tour keys are pressed at the same time, the priority of keys will be functioned in order by the iollowing: 1. S 2. E 3. E 4.5 key. 2. If your monitor is no signal (LED is green or amber) or no power (LED is dark) when you are running a monitor, this will probably be a 5th down of automatical circuit— protection design It will be OK. after you turning cit and then turn ON the power switch I-12 Power Management System This monitor conforms to the VESA DPMS standard. This function can suppress power consumption by the display unit. The computer and Video board being used must also conform to the VESA DPMS standard. Note: Regarding operatlon, please consult the Operation Manuals for the hardware being used. Modes change in response to input signals as indicated in the table below. l l Power l mm" Sm“ APM stare lScrsen ststus ‘ LED color lmnsumption jneturn tima ‘Video alrtzontaI lVamcal ON lActrve l Green l Normal ‘7 lON l ON l ON STAND-BY lalask out lAmber l < 15 Watts l < assc. OFF OFF lON SUSPEND leeck out .Amner l < ts Watts << asec. OFF lon loFF OFF Black out lAmber l ; SWatts l < ausac lOFF lOFF lOFF APM: Advanced Power Management Caution How to replace the system from the power management function. t) Plead the operation Manuals for the hardware you are using. 2) Press one of the( E, it. 3. 5) keys onthetront panel. The NO SIGNAL screen appears, and the monitor side power management functlon is released (only in OFF STATE). Display Modes Memory ' This unit contains a microprocessor, and the user’s adtustments can be saved. - Up to t3 modes can be saved as the user’s preset modes. - It the new adiustment data difters in any at the following four (4) ways‘ they can be saved as new data. l Horizontal t Vertical ‘ ‘ l 7”; film? synchron rzat tan "rE'L‘sfé' l synchron lzat ion 9“ Y polarlty l 9“ V polarity Note: in order for the new data to be saved, they must differ by more than the following error ranges ol the standard frequency ranges: GOKHZ 0.2kHz to 70kHz: 0.3kHz for the horizontal frequency and 50Hz: 0 3H1 to t80Hz: .2Hz for the vertical frequency, - The data that can be saved are those in the following table. r— , —torlzontal rrsqmcy l’“”‘°”‘“;flfgfiumlm“m‘ tbrlzmtal slze l Hurrzotrtal posltlon l ' ' . , . . Vertical treatency l V9”'Ca‘;{:°r"‘{$”'za“°" l Vertlcal SIZE l Vertlcal posltan =rrsustrtpn distortlonl Video slgtal level ltrspmldal distortion l Parallelogram distortlon ~ How to saved adtustment data lnput the computer signal tp bel fl> leetsct the ltem to be adjusted :> When the Esc icon selected to ‘saved to the display urrtt. ‘ - trom the 030 screen and then exit. the adl‘usted Valuels saved, r adjust ll. automattc memory > - There are 13 modes that can be preset by the user; if all 13 modes have already been saved, when the one that has been saved last is deleted a new mode can be saved. - if the timing of the newly set data differs little in frequency from the previously saved timing and in addition the Signal polar'fly is the same, they will be judged to be the same and the new timing cannot be saved. (___—_ if a tront panel key s not operated for about to seconds. the adiustmenr a saved lf Trouble Occurs - When trouble occurs, turn the power OFF immediately and cnnlacl your dealer. ll smoke comes out at ‘l’lls unrt or a nap odor or slrarlge horse comes out. cuntlnulng to use the unlt can cause a ltre or electrtcal shock Turn the power OFF lmmeolately. unplug the power cord lrom the outlel and contact your dealer - Absolutely do not remove the rear cover. There are sans at hrgh valtage ll’lslfle. so touchlng them can cause an electrrcal shock, Leave lnspecxloh. xdluslmenl ano cleanrng cl lhe lnterlor your dealer - Do not put anything inside. lt lqulo era torelgn oblect should get lnslue accroentally lmmeolately turn the newer OFF unplug the oower coro lrorn the outlet and contact your oealet Contlrlulng to use lne unlt can cause a hrs. elactncal shock or breakdown at ‘t-e urllt. For safety. please observe the1 following points. If trouble occurs in the display unit, perform the following checks and take the indicated action; if the trouble persisls, please consult with your dealer. Symptom ‘ Check . Remedy Power Cora‘plug Power swllch Slgnal cable The power say-no luhctron There ls no olsplay 1 mlght have acted llt so the pllot ‘ LED Mll he lrt up yellowl ‘ I>lug the power cord mm the outlet correctly. Press the power swrtcn, ‘ Gannact the algnal cable correctly. l Release the power savlng lunctlon Operale the mouse or keyboard. For addlllonal petalls please read the Operatlon Manual or me haroware you are ustng. The mcoe s not reglstereo. 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