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EXHIBIT 7
Draft of OEerating
Instruction Manual
Operating Instructions
Mode d’emploi
Manual de Instrucciones
Multi-Scan Color Monitor
MODEL TX-T7837
Panasonic®
These Operating Instructions are tor units lor sale and use in
the United States of America and Canada only.
Read these Instructions completely before operating this display monitor.
IMPORTANT NOflCE CONCERNING POWER CORD SELECT IONJ
The power cord ior this unit has been packed separately and has been selected according to the
country oi destination and must be used to prevent electric shock. Use the loilowing guidelines Ii it Is
necessary to replace the original cord set.
The iemale receptacle oi the cord set must meet GEE~22 requirements and will look like Figure 1:
For the United states and Canada:
In the United States and Canada the male plug is a NEMA 5-15 style (Figure 2) and is UL listed and
CSA labelled. For units which are mounted on a desk or table. type SVT or SJT cord sets may be
used. For units which all on the floor, only SJT type cord sets may be used. The cord set must be
selected according to the current rating ior your unit. Please consult Table A tor the selection criteria
for power cords used in the United States and Canada. (The cold set Is marked with its Cord Type.)
For European Countries:
in Europe you must use a cord set which to appropriate tor the receptacle: In your country.
The cord let I: RAH-Certified, and the mark 1 MAR» will appear on the outer sheath. or on the
Insulation of one at the Inner conductors.
Ii you have any questions concerning the proper power cord to use, please consult with the dealer
from whom you have purchased your unit.
Table A
Cord Type 1 size at Conductors in Cord Maximum Current Rating of Unit
SJT 1 BAWG lOAmps
1 GAWG 12Amps
1 4AWG 12Amps
SVT 18AWG 10Amps
17AWG t 2Amps
Figural
|—Federal Communications Commission Requirements]
This equipment has been tested and iound to oompty with the limits tor Class B digital devices,
pursuant to Part 15 oi the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmiul interterenoe in a residential Installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio irequency energy and, it not installed and used In accordance with the Instructions, may
cause hamrful Interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. It this equipment does cause harmful interterence to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment oti and on, the user Is
encouraged to try to correct the interterence try one or more oi the ioliowing measures:
— Reorloni or relocate the receiving antenna.
7 increase the separath between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit ditterent trom that to which the receiver is
connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician ior help.
FCC Warning:
To assure continued FCC compliance. the user must use the provided grounded power supply
cord and shielded interiaoe cable with bonded ierrite cores. Also. any unauthorized changes or
modifications to this monitor would void the user‘s authority to operate this device
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ENGLISH
HSI'IDNEI
CE Conformity
This device complies with the requirements at the EEC directive 89 l 386 / EEC as amended
by 92 l at / EEG and 93 l 68 I EEC Art. 5 with regard to “Electromagnetic compatibility" and
73 l 23 I EEC as amended by 93 I 68 I EEC Art. 13 with regard to “ Salety ".
Required item Relative to Standard Value Rel to those Exceeohg Standard Vane ' nemams']
EM | an 4:4
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HADIATED RF iii I re
TRANSIENT F / e in l are
LINE HAHMONICS in l _/
fl ' satisfies standards with no problem In penormanca and reliability.
itects may appear temporarily on the screen bulthera will be no problem in reliability.
it are Is fear oi the product breaking down.
M , it a signal cable otherthan that specified is used, it may be the cause oi electromagnetic wave
interruption to peripheral devices.
To assure continued CE compliance the user must use the provided i.5 rn shielded video
signal cable with bended ierrita acres at both ends oi the cable.
Handle conectly in awordance with the instruction manual.
EMI : Electromagnetic Interference ESD : Electrostatic Discharge
RF : Radio Frequency Fl 8 : Fast Burst
As an ENERGY SrAn' Partner, Panasonic Document Imaging Company has determined that this
product meets the ENERGY STAR' guidelines for energy efficiency.
Notice for Germany
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O or ergonomic reasons, it Is recommend not to use blue characters on a dark background. Doing so may
produce innuiiicieni contrast that could land to eye strain.
German
HINWEiS:
0 Au! ergonomischen Grilnden wird emrohien, die Grundiarbe Bleu nicnt aui dunktem Untergrand zu
verwenden (schiechte Erkennbarkeui, Augenbeiastung be] lu geringern Zelchenkonirast ware die Foiga).
Notice for Japan
this is a Class B product based on the standard oi the Voluntary Control Council tor
interierence from intomiaiion Technology Equipment (VCCI). It this is used near a radio or
television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use
the equipment according to the instruction rnanuai.
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AAE
To avoid the risk of severe electrical shock, including death, do not remove
covers (or back) at monitor. No user serviceable parts are Inside. Refer
servicing to qualltled service personnel.
AAEEE
To prevent risk of electric shock and possible fire:
Never place an obiect on top at the monitorv AC Power cord, or cause the cords
to make shar nds, or otherwise do anythln that can affect the Integrity of
the cords. A ways remove the line cord trom a socket by holding the plug, not
the cord.
Do not place an thin? containing any liquid (even a wet or dam cloth) on top ol
the monitor as t e in
expose the
oductlon of fluids can create an electrlca hazard. Do not
monitor to rain or moisture.
Do not lace the monitor with less than the recommended clearance (see
Precau Ions 1) Installation Pa%e 4 . Do not block the ventilation openings with
anything. Do not Insert any ob
s Into the ventilation openlngs.
Customer’s Record
The serial number oI this product is printed on its back cover label,
Note this serial number in the space provided and retain this booklet as a permanent record at
your purchase to aid in identification of the unit In the event 01 thelt or loss.
Model number: TX-T7837
Serial number :
IMPORTANT NOTICE CONCERNING POWER CORD SELECTION
Federal Communications Commission Requ ments
CE Conlormity.
Notice for Germ
Notice for Japan .
Danger .
Warnings
Customers Record
Table of Contents
Precautions 1) Installation
Precautions 2 Usa e
Precautions 3
Features
Specifications .
Installation
Pin Assignment
Table of Contents
Pro uct Care
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External View .
Pedestal removal . 1 0
Operation ....... . 11
Operation procedure . 11
Adjustments . 12
Power Manag . 15
Memories 15
11min? Specil . 16
Troub e Shooting 17
Technical Support , 15
Index .............. 18 _|
ALL PRODUCT! BRAND NAMES ARE TRADEMARKS OR REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF THE RESPECTIVE I'M-DEBS.
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Precau
1) Installation
- Install the monitor in a well ventilated place. Avoid exposing to direct sunlight, a
heater, or any other heat source. Heat will adversely affect the cabinets and the parts
inside.
- Position the display unit so that the holes in the cabinet will not be blocked during
use.
- Keep the display unit away from the kitchen, bathroom, washing machine. or other
sources of exposed to water, steam or moisture.
- In order to use the display unit safely, use only the supplied AC Power cord. The AC
Power cord must he used with a properly grounded and polarized power supply
socket. The AC Power cord supplied is for the USA (UL) and Canada (GSA) for use
with the dlsplay unit. For use in other countries. make sure the AC Power cord meets
the safety standards of the country.
- Place the AC Power cord where it will not be subject to stress.
- Use only Panasonic provided accessories or the exact equivalent.
2) Usage
- Pulling on the AC Power cord or VGA Signal Cable can damage the display unit
(monitor) and can cause the unlt to fall and possibly cause personal injury.
' Recelving trouble.
If there is a television set or other display unit nearby, keep your display unit as far
away from it as possible. Mutual Interference can cause image distortion or noise.
0 Long exposure to rubber or vinyl products can stain the cabinet.
' Keep the monitor from physical shock when movlngt Be careful ol the Cathode Ray
Tube (CRT).
- Do not place anything on the monitor.
- Also take good care of the AC Power cord:
Do not place any objects on the AC Power cord. Do not attempt to extend, shorten or
tie it into a knot.
3) Product Care
0 Prior to cleaning your display unit, disconnect the AC Power cord and the VGA Signal
Cable or BNC Cable from the display unit.
- Use a clean, soft, dry cloth to clean the outside ol the monitor or the CRT surface
It the monitor or CRT surface is very dirty, wet a clean, soft cloth with neutral
detergent (such as dishwashing detergent) and water, squeeze It tight until almost
dry. wipe the monitor or CRT surface with It, and finish by wiping with a clean dry
cloth. Do not use any solvents.
- Do not rub or strike the monitor with anything hard or harsh as this may scratch. mar
or damage the monitor permanently.
- Do not use a chemical duster or polish-cleaner because it can adversely attect the
unit and peel oi the paint.
1) High Image Quality in a Shorter Length Package
- Panasonic PaneSync SL75 with a Short-Neck CRT 17‘ (t6.0' [40.6 an Viewable Image Size) with the
depth of a tilteerrinch (15' (Various Viewable Image Sizes) monitor has image quality that has to be seen to
be believed. ll has a 0.27 mm (H: 0.236 mm X V: 0.137 mm) ultra line dot pitch and Up to 1200 X1024
maximum resolution. The Short Lengm PanaSync SL75 produces sharp saturated color Images with High
Contrast and Brightness that can be viewed over e wide viewing angle.
- Combined with optimized dynamic focusing circuitry. the Short-Neck CFlT has improved beam landing
accuracy, locus convergence and lower raster distortion than a typical l7-inch CRT. This gives the
PanaSyno SL75 a sharper, more uniform locus. especially In the carriers 01 the screen. traditionally a locus
problem area. Crystal Pigment Phosphors and Adinanced Invar Mask provide Increased Contrast and
Brightness.
- PanaSync mgital muItI-scari 30 kHz m 70 kHz Horizontal and 50 Hz to ten H1 Vertical scanning trequenoies
can be automatically scanned. Eight timing selections have been preset at the tactory end 13 user
programmable selections are provided.
2) too-Degree Deflection Yoke
- The SL75 uses a too-degree deflection yoke. versus a 90-dagree deflection yoke round in typical 17'
monitors. The toooegree deflection yoke allows tor the shorter length of the CRT Used in the SL75.
3) Crystal Pigment Phosphors
- Crystal Fipment Fhospttors provide increased brightness and contrast tor the SL75 creating crisp colorlul
images. Each grain OI Crystal Pigment Phosphor is covered with a tiller material 01 the same color to filter
external light,
4) Advanced INVAR Shadow Mask and Super Dark Tint
' The Short-Neck CRT also Ieaturee an Advanced INVAR Shadow Mask. which Is manulactured with an
Improved material and designed to be positioned closer to the screen glass. when combined with the Super
Dark Tint ol the screen, this results In a lo% overall Increase in brightness. Improved purity due to less
environmental movement. and better overall color unltormlty.
5) The DO-[IlAF'M Electron Gun
- The DQ-DAF iDoubte—Ouadmpeie Dynamic Astigmatism and Focus) Improves the electron beam ellipticily
by adding a pair of tour pole lenses to the DAF electron gun. The new Short-Neck DQ-DAF gun tor the SL75
allows tor a shorter electron beam path and this creates even a smaller spot size contributing to sharper
images.
6) Digital adjustment using on-screen Menu (OSM)
' The Orr-Screen Menu Is available in live (5) languages. English. French, German, ilalian or Spanish can be
selected. Custom adjustments can be made quickly and easily through the Orr—Screen Menu utlllzlnq tour
buttons on the Ironl panel. The 0n~Screen Menu may be posiflon in one oi six locations and color in one at
six colors on the Display screen. A Sell-Test On-Screen display Is provided with no signal input or an Error
On-Screen Menu it the Horizontal or Vertical Scanning lrequencies are outside the specified range.
7) The SL75 is Plug & Play
' VESA’ DUO" ”25 wmpan‘his (Video Electronics Standards Association Display Data Channel). This
allows the SL75 to Interm a compatible host 01 its capabilities that meal the Microsoft”! Imet‘ Plug it Flay
Definition used by Mm” 95.
B) Sell-lest menu
- The display unit can be checked via the self-test menu displayed on the screen, This menu can be accessed
without a computer.
9) Environmentally Friendly
- The sL75 has a VESA‘ DPMS'“ power management circuit. When used with a DPMS’“ compatible
graphics card, the power consumption at the SL75 can be reduced. This product coniorms to the Enemy
Sun" program.
~ All plastic parts are recyclable.
' Meets MPH ll. T0092 and carries the CE mark.
to) Color Adiusiing Function
' The White Reference Color Temperature is QSOOK + E MPCD, 7500K, SSOOK, SMOK or User Color can be
selected to adjust the red, green and blue signals oi the monitor to match It's image to the output oi a color
printer.
11) Ergonomic Design
- Tilt a Swivel base with Sit-degree pan to right or tell and tilt angle at 13 degrees up a 4 degrees down.
- Advanced Anti-Glare. antl-Relection, Ami-Static screen coating.
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Specifications
CRT Size 17' CRT (1607406 cm Viewable Image Size) Flat Square
Dot~pltch 0.27 mm .
Phosphor I Glass HGB medium short persistence (Hi-EU RED), Crystal Pigment! Dark Tint
Surface treatment Advanced AGHASMnti-Glare‘ anti-Reflective and Amlstafic) Coat
input signals Video signaling RGB analog
Signal level 0.7 Vp-p (without sync. signal), 10 Vp-p (wilrt sync. signal)
Sync. signal HIV separation (TTL level). H / V composition (W L level),
4 Sync.-0n-green J
Frequency Range Hortzontal Frequency : 30.0 kHz in 70.0 kHz
Vertical Frequency : 50.0 Hz to 180.0 Hz
Preset mode 1 preset and 7 reservation (See page is)
VidEO Maximum Pixel Clock 108 MHZ (typ.)
Resolution 1280 dots(H) X 1024 lines (V) at 60 Hz'
Viewable Image Size Factory preset 12.20" X 9.18", 15.2' Diagonal "
(H x V, Diagonal) Full scan (Typical) 12.76' x 9.57", 16.0" Diagonal " J
Display Color Analog input. unlimited number at colors ""
Connectors Video Signal 15 pin mini DSub oonnector (lemele pins)
Power supply CEE 22 type 3-pin connector
Input power 7:0 to 240 v AC (50 or SOHz)
Power consumption 105W typ. / < 15W stand-by. < SW sleep mode (See page 15)
Controls Front Power ON! OFF, B. E, El. 2 keys
On screen display Contrast Brightness, Size & Pos (Zoom. H. Position. H. Size,
V. Position, V. Size), Geometry (V. Pinoushion, V. Pin. Corner.
Side Pin. Hal, Trapezoid. Parallelogram). Rotation (Till),
Color Temp. (9300K 4 6 MPCD, 7500 K. GSOOK, SDOOK, User),
Recall, Video Level (0.7VI LUV). H. Moire, V. Moire,
Language. OSD Position, Degatiss, Signal. Monitor Sell Test
Tilt/ swivel [17° up, 4' down, 90° each to right and left fl
Dimensions (w x H x D) 115.1" X16.3' x 15.0")
409 mm x Are mm x sat mm
Weight (mon‘llor only) 16.2 kg (35.7 lbs)
Approvals ULt950, 03A 22.2 Noose. TUVI Gs, Nonuic, DHHS, HG.
FOG Class B, IC-B, CE/CISPR 22-E(EN55022). VCCI Class B,
MPH II, TOO 92, I NUTEK, ISO 9241-3 (Ergonom'la) 1-8 (Colors).
Enemy STAR’
Standard 1 detachable signal cable tor VGA. SVGA.
1 detachable AC power supply cord.
Tilt & Swivel base attached.
Operating Instructions. Warranty card
Environmental conditions
Operating Temperature 5 to 35'C(4l lo 95‘F)
Humidity 5 to 90% (no condensation)
Altitude 10.000 ft
Storage Temperature —20 to +60'C (—4 to 140°F)
Humldity 5 to 9036 (no condensation)
Altitude 40,000 it
Windows' 95 Plug 8- Play VESAa DDC‘“ 1/23 meets Windows‘ 95 Plug At Play
Requirements
Note:
- The art-screen image may flicker ii the dtspirry Ie operated witrr the Vented iroq, under so Hz,
- This monitor may only be used In a commercial or industrial environment at resolutions above ”24 x res 75m.
" Depends on signal timing used, see page 16.
Number oi colors depends on the Video Board used, memory Installed, and aAMoAc (Random Access Memory
Digital to Analog Convener).
Specifications and design are subject to change witnmri rtoiloe.
This product may be subject in export control regulations
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
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Installation
Geonnecttng Procedures
Turn oft your computer.
Oonnect the signal and power connectors as shown below,
Turn the monitor on, men turn on the computer.
A. IBM P812 or compatlble models CEEZZ connector
Fleur view
AC power cord
15-pin mini
D-Sub cable
® Connect the supplied 15 pin mini D-Sub cable to the monitor’s Port A.
Then connect the other end oi the supplied 15 pin mini D—Sub cable to the computer's
corresponding 15 pin mint DvSub video connector.
@ First connect the supplied AC PmNer Cord to the CEE22 connector on the rear of the monitorr
Then connect the other end oi the AC power cord to a grounded power outlet.
B. Apple computer
® Connect the supplied 15 pin mlni D-Sub cable
to the monitor's Port A.
Then connect the other end oi the supplied 15
pin minl D-Sub cable to a UNIMAC£2D MAC
adapter and the other and ot the MAC adapter
the computers to the computers corresponding
15 pin mini DvSub vldeo connector.
6) First connect the sUpplied AC Power Cord to
the CEE22 connector on the rear of the
monltor, Then connect the other end of the AC
power cord to a grounded power outlet.
Panasonic MAC adapter
ll your need an adapter and one is not provided iyy your dealer,
call 1-800726-2797.
cautlon:
l_ To prevent the cable lrorn comlng loose, the able connectors must be sawrely lestened with screws, j
QConnection of AC Power Supply
It the AC power supply voltage is In the range 100 to 240V, eimer 50Hz or 60Hz treouency can be used.
There is no A01 00V I 240V selector switch as selection is automatic.
Precautlon:
- In order to use the dlsplay unit solely. use a power card that to properly grounded
- AC plug cords tor the lollovving countries must be used as totlows:
U.s,A .. UL
Canada GSA
For use In other countries. make sure that the AC cord meets the eatery standards or each country.
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Follow me instructions below to ocnneci the SL7510 a computer.
A. Signal connector: 15 pin minl D~Sub (PS / 2 ur PC 1 AT compatible model)
Connecl the signal cable to live 15 pin mini D-Sub counselor on lire display unil.
B. Signal conneclnr: 15 pin D-Sub (Apple compuier)
Converl a MAC 15 pin D-Sub conneclor lo a 15 pin mlni D-Sub connector using a Panasonic MAC
adapler, and connecl ii to lhe 15 pln mlni D~Sub oonneclor on the display unit.
< REAR PANEL >
Fin assignments of 15 pin mini D-Sub conneclor
lama! Signal name
1 Red video signal
2 Green video signal
Blue video signal
Ground
Ground'
Ground lor Red video signal
Ground lor Green video signal
Ground lcr Blue video signal
Unused
Ground
10
11
12 SDA' (Bi-dimmional Dale)
13 Horizonlal sync. signal
14 Venlcal sync. signal
15 SCL‘ (Dara Clock)
-: “VESNS Dlspluy Dara Channel (DDC) Standard.
External View
Dimensions Pan/Tm range
Widlh : 409 mm (16.1') Up : 13 degrees
Height : 413 mm (16.3‘) Down : 4 dagrees
Depth ; 381 mm (15.0’) Len, vighl : 90 degrees each
Base diameter : 0 240 mm (¢ 9.4“)
Heighl wiihuut sland; 370 mm (14.6')
Pedestal removal
Observe the following instructions if the unit is to be used with the display stand removed.
Repeat this procedure in the reverse order if the display stand is to be reattached.
1. Removing the monitor stand
Lay the screen down onto a soft obiecl (cushion,elc.) to avoid
scratching.
Apply pressure with your fingers to the area shown in the illustration
and Iilt the stand slightly In an upward direction. This will release the lock.
withiniiirumwirliiiiiwur‘ii‘l'l
Once the lock has been released, remove your lingers and tinnly lift
upwards at an angle.
After the dlsplay stand has been removed. ltore It for future use.
2. Installation
Place the unit on top of the computer to
be used or on a tabletop.
Store the display stand lor future use.
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Basic operation
Displays main menu.
Exits menus.
Menu screen
1,
To scroll through menu item.
To adiust level of selected item.
Selects menu item.
The functions that can be adjusted tor this unit are displayed as icons.
1) Press the r
key to return to the menu screen
2) This is modified by pressing the E and keys at the tront.
3) Press the 2
key to enter the adiustment screen.
Contrast Brightness size a Pos. Geomeuy
Rotation Color Temp Recall Video Level
H. Molre V.Mcire Language 0er Position
Degeuse Signal
Operation procedure
Horizontal position adjustment
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Adjustments
Self-Test menu (No Signal screen)
This display Indicates that the monitor Is operating nomtaliy. When one at the loliowing
conditions occurs. press one oi the 4 operation keys to cell the appropriate display.
No Signal Error
iH 74.9kHz
N 60.0 Hz
No signal ( The computer is not connected The horizontal or vertical sync. signal are
or the mains power to the computer Is outslde ol the permitted range (the value ol
disconnected.) the horizontal sync. signal will be displayed
in red and the value at the vertical sync.
signal will be displayed in white.)
Adjustment menu
0 Contrast 3 Adjust the screen contrast to match the brightness level in the room.
Pressing the 1 key toggles between brightness and contrast.
Direct operation
Even if the menu screen does not appear. the contrast can be adjusted by
pressing the E or E key. It the and 5 keys are pressed at the same time.
the maximum level (100) will he set.
“u Brightness 1 Adjust the brightness to match the brightness level in the room so that the
image will be easy to see. Pressing the 1 key toggles between contrast
and brightness.
Note: It the E and El keys are pressed at the same time on the
Brightness adjustment screen. the standard level (50) will be set.
Size & Pos. 2 Press the 2 key to select the zoom/horizontai position/horizontal size/
vertical position / vertical size adjustments.
Press the 1 key to save the adjustment.
Zoom : Both the horizontal and vertical size at the image can be adjusted at the
same time; however. the aspect ratio cannot be changed.
Press the E key to make the image smaller. the E key to make It larger.
H. Position I The horizontal position of the image can be adjusted,
Press the E key to move it to the left. the El key to move It to the right.
B H. Size 1 The horizontal size at the Image can be adjusted.
Press the E key to make the image smaller, the E key to make it larger.
Note: Setting the Image In the center of the screen to start will make the
adjustment easier.
V. Position 2 The vertical position of the image can be adjusted.
Press the I3 key to make it downward, the E key to move It upward.
III V. Size 1 The vertical size ol the image can be adjusted.
Press the I3 key to make the Image smaller. the El key to make it larger.
Note: Setting the Image in the center of the screen to start will make the
adjustment easier.
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Adjustment menu
U Geometry 1 Press the 2 key to select the vertical pincushlon I vertical pincushlon
oorner/ side pincushlon balance / trapezoid / parallelogram adjustments.
Press the t key to save the adiustrnent.
B V. Pincushion I The image canbecorreclediorbarrsldistortion.
Press the [3 key to decrease the Pin I Barrel distortion oi the
image. the E key to increase it.
H V. Prn. Corner 1 The image can be corrected iorvartical pincushlon distortion in
the four corners.
Press the E key to decrease the V. Pin, Comer distortion. the
E key to increase it.
(1 Side Pin. Bal. I It is possible to adjust the side plncushion balance to the lelt
and right.
Press the [3 key to expand to the ieit oi the image, the El key
to expand it to the right.
D Trapezoid I The image can be corrected inr trapezoidal distortion.
Press the E key to make the top edge narrower, the E key to make
the bottom edge narrower. ‘
fl Paralleiogram Z The image can be corrected lor parallelogram distortion.
Press the E key to collapse the parallelogram to the Ieit. the El
key to collapse it to the right.
D Rotation Z This control adjusts the evenness oi the screen image relative to a horizontal line.
Press the key to rotate the image slIghtiy counterclockwise, the E key to
rotate the image slightly clockwise,
Note: If the E and 5 keys are pressed at the same time. the standard level will
be set.
fl COIOF Temp I It is possible to switch the whiteness oi the image.
1) Press the [3 and El keys to selecti (9300K + eMPCD) / 2 (7500K)/
3 (SSOOK) I 4 (SOOOK) / 5 (User).
2) 2 will be displayed at the bottom right-hand side 0! the tin—screen
panel when 5 (User color) has been selected. Press the 1! key on
the iront operation area to enter the User color adjustment screen.
User I it is possible to adiust the whiteness oi the image to suit personal preference.
1) Select Ft (red). G (green), B (blue) with the 2 key.
2) Adjust the color to match personal prelerenoe with E and E] keys.
' As user colors cannot be recalled, take notes of the set values beiorohand.
0 Recall '. It is possible to return to the initial settings (the settings at the time ol factory
shipment).
i) When the I key (Ves) is pressed, the settings are recalled and the menu screen
retums. (Recall : return to lhiiial settings (settings at time oi iactory shipment»
2) When the 1 key (No) is pressed, the menu screen returns without the settings being
recalled. (The settings ratum to what they were Immediately belore the recall.)
if there are no operations periormed for about 30 seconds, the screen goes oil
without a recall.
@ Video Level I The video Input signal level can be matched to the computer being used.
Either 0.7 V or 1.0 V can be selected with the 2 (0.7 V I 1.0 V) key.
Use 0.7 V under normely.
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Adjustment menu
Moire reduction 2 Moire patterns are caused by interference at the CRT dot pitch and video
signal due to the resolution of the input signal, video pattern. etc,
producing patterns of horizontal stripes (Horizontal moire pattern) or
vertical stripes (Vertical moire pattern).
Caution:
if the moire reduction is overcorrcctod. the picture quality (for example locus.
vertical line stability. etc.) wrll sometimes be affected.
Keep this adjustment within the range in which the picture quality is not affected.
W H. Morre Z - The moire correction circuit can be switched On and Off with the 2 key.
- When the metro correction circuit ls switched On with the 2 (On I Off) key.
the adjustment screen menu appears.
0 Adjust with the and El keys so that the striped moire pattern Is in Its
optimum condition.
46 V. Morre Z - The moire correction circuit can be switched On and Off with the 2 key.
- When the moire correction circuit is switched On with the 2 (On I Oll) key.
the adjustment screen menu appears.
- Adjust with the and 5 keys so that the striped moire pattern is in its
optimum condition
? 2 Language 2 The language of the On-Screen Display can be selected from among
German, French. English, Italian and Spanish.
Select with the E or 5 keys.
Bur: . .
832 OSD Posttron I It is possible to adjust the position and color that the on-screen panel
is to be displayed.
The panel will rotate in a counter-clockwise direction every time the
2 key is pressed.
The screen color layout can be changed try holding down the 1 key
and pressing the E key. Six different color layouts are available.
n Degauss Z Use this function to reduce the irregular colors in the image. The degaussing
operates for approximately five seconds after selection.
Use this function when inegular colors occur in the image after moving the
monitor or the changing the screen angle.
Note: Be informed that a frequent use of this function Is not recommended.
(Try to keep an interval of about 30 minutes or so between
operations.)
E Signal I This displays the input synchronization signal frequency.
Inlormatlon on the input screen mode (resolution, horizontal and vertical
synchmnizalion frequency) will be displayed on the display monitor.
There are occasions sometimes when some screen modes in use do not display
any resolution.
Direct displayed allow this to be displayed on screen by pressing the 1 key
even when the menu screen Is not displayed.
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Power Management System i
This monitor conforms to the VESA" DPMS'”I standard.
This function can suppress power consumption by the display unit.
The computer and video board being used must also conlcrm to the VESA‘ DPMSW
standard.
' Consult the Operation Manual tor the hardware being used.
Modes change in response to input signals as indicated in the table below,
sail. pm... luau-flows
APMstate Screenstatus color consumption Relum time Video i-torizenlalsync.Verticalsync.
ON STATE wilhdispiay Green Normal — ON ON ON
STAND-EV withoutdlsplay Yellow <15Watla < asec. OFF OFF ON
SUSPEND withwtdisplay Yellow <15Watts < 3m. OFF ON OFF
OFFsTATi-z witltcutdispiay Vellow < ziWaits <205ec OFF OFF OFF J
Caution
How to release the system lrom the power management function.
1) Read the Operation Manual tor the hardware you are using.
2) Press one oi the E, E, E, 2 keys on the from panel.
The No Signal screen appears, and the monitor side power management lunction is
released (only in OFF STATE).
This display has two types of memory to store the data sets that control the on-screen
image. The first type at memory is the Preset Memory which is set by the tactory. The
second type is the User Memory which is set by the user. Both memories store the
Horizontal Size, Vertical Size, Horizontal Position, Vertical Position. Vertical Pincushion,
Side Pincushion Balance, Trapezoid and Parallelogram adjustments of the displayed
image.
Prom Memory
There are 1 preset (7 reservation) timings that are set by the iaclory. The preset timing will automatically size
and center the image with video boards which use these timings, Please see page is tor Timing Specifications.
Unr Memory
- There are 13 memory locations that allow tor user timing. The image size, position, geometric distortion are
adjusted bytha user. Please see page 16 lot recommended timings thatthe display supports.
. II the User Memory is completely lull. and a new set oi data is saved. the oldest data set in the User Memory
will be deleted
-The User Memory has pnerily over the Preset Mammy.
' When the user timing is input, the Vertical. Horizontal lrequenm‘es and sync polarities oi the signal are
compared with the previous data stored in memory. The input signal will be stored as a new data set if one at
its parameters is diflerent train the previous stored one.
- The new Input signal must have a lrequency dittorence greater than that shown in the table below or a
dilierent sync. polarity irom that already stored. It the new timing data includes liequency changes greater
titan those shown in the table below or sync. polarity changes, a new user memory setting will be stored. It the
frequency difterenca is smaller than that of the chart and the sync. polarities are the same, the existing
settings will be retained.
Horizontal irequency Vertical irequency
Low 30 kHz 3 0.4 kHz Low 50 H1 2 0.6 Hz
to to
HI 70kH1s1.0kHz H| 180 Hzgfl! H1
Please note It the timing does not meet the display specilicatims, the size and position adjustment may not
appear as desired. Be sure the horizontal and vertical timing are within the monitor specification range.
See page is (or Timing Specifications. preset and reservation n‘ming.
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T m ng Specl cat ons
Separate Sync. HN Composite Sync. Sync. on Green
Wm
. ..
P1050! liming" Heservafion “ming”
5541020000 GBSthVGA840><4BO 00011: “5404011400 005111 stA000x500 00511:
051 clock 94.5000 MHz 25.1745 MHz 30.0000 MHz 50.2500 MHz
111 55.57 kHz 1 31.400 kHz 43.250 1111: 53.574 kHz
3 A HvPerlod 14.551 us 1137511511 31770115 (8000015) 23.111 us 1032 051511003109 11045 050)
E F H-Elanking 3725115 1 35211019) 0.35005 11000515) 5.333 us 1192 0515) 440915 1 240 0015)
E B H-Sync.wid_flj_1.o1505 ( 9011015) 3.813us ( 960010) 556115 ( 560019 1138 us ( 6411012)|
ale 11-0501 porch 2201115 1 200 0015) 1.907 us 1 40111115) 222111 1 001150) 2.702 us 1 15205111)
I D H-Acrwe 10.030 us 11024 0515) 25.423 us 1040 ans) .770 us 1 040 0015) |_14.222 us 1 000 0004
E H»Fronl porch 0.50011; 1 400015) 0.030 us 1 15 11015) 1.555 us 1 55 0015) 0509115 1 32 00111)
N 04907 Hz 50.930 H1 05.000 H1 05.001 Hz
P V-Padod 11.705ms100011nes 1G.684ms(525linars) 11.754111s150011nes) 11.7501111110311‘11105)
5m V-Bilanking 1150211151 40111105) 1.430ms1 451111011} 0.070ms1 29111155) 057011151 31 111105)
5 a v-Sync.wid1h 004411151 311m) 0.0s4m_5_L 2111155) 000911151 Sllrltgfl 0,055m51_ 311m)
”>" R V-Eack porch 0.524 ms( 36 iines) 1.049 m9( 331111110) 0.57511151 25 lines) 0.503m91 27 lines)
5 V-Active 11.103 ms 1 700 lines) 15.254 ms (400 111155) 11.093 ms 1 400 111195111179 ms 1 000 lines)
|_ T V-From porch 001511151 111115) 00101151 10111105) warm 111110 ) 001911151 111m)
Sync polarity (HIV) Positive/PositivsA Nagauve/Negafive Negative/Negative Positive/Positive J
0015117011511 1111111111"
lgAcuemzxsu 075112" VESA1024x700 070111 1114011011me 01511:“'v5541200x1024 05011_z|
E 001 clock 572092 MHz T 75000014111 1 000000111141 100000015111
111 |_ 40,725 kHz 55.470 kHz 00,241 kHz l: 53.901 1111
5 A H-Paliod 20.111 us 11152 0515) 17.707 us 11320 0015) 15000115 11020 0511) 15.030 us (1550 do1s)_
1; F 110011111115 5.50510 1 32011015) 4.05305 1 004110111) 3000 us 1 304 0015) 3.770 us 1 400 0015)
2 13 11-5y11c.wi11111J 1.117011 040110) 10131191 1350511) 1200051 9001015) 10371111 1120515)
El’c H-Eack 1101011 3.01011; 1 224 01119) 1.92005 1 144 0010) 2200111 1 170 dots) 2.29009 1 240 dots)
1 3111401110 174.524 us 1 032 11019) 13553110 11024 0015) 1 . 00 us (1024 0519) 11.052 us (1200 011111)
E H-meporcn 0559 us 1 326015) 0,320 us ( 2414010) 0.40005 ( 32005) 0.444 us 1 4311010)
41 N I 74.550 Hz 70.000 H1 |_ 74027 Hz 00.020 Hz
P V-Feriod 13.414 ms1557|inss1 14.272 11151000 lines) 13.340 ms(BO4Iinss) 10.051 ms11055 1111115)
5 U V-Blanking 00051151 43111105) 0.073ms1 30111105) 059011151 3511nss) 0.550 1151 42111105)
x; o v-sync, 117111111 005011151 311ne§jlj1100ms1 01111115) 0050111111 31155) 0.047 ms1 3111105)
gfia V-Back 1151011 070411151 39111155) 05131151 29111105) 0.400ms1 301111115) 0.594 ms( 30111105)
5 V-Amiva 12.540 111; 1 024 111155) [T3599 ms (7051111011) 12.749 ms 1 750 fines) L15005 11511024 111155)
T v-me porch 002011151 1 line) 0.053ms1 31111es)_l 005011151 311m) F0.0|6ms( 1 11115 1
Sync polarity (HIV) Negafive/ Negan've Negative! ngaflve Negative/Negflflve PosillvelPosiIiveJ
Nate: All modes are Non-lnlerlaoed.
' Famofy 15109015 have exam size & cenlering,
" Factory Reservation have approximate slze £1 eemerlng.
"' Requires the use 0! Optional Mac Adapts! UNIMAC-BZD.
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Trouble Shoo 9
For safely, please observe the lollowlng points.
. When trouble occurs, turn the power OFF Immediately
and contact your dealer.
ll smoke comes out of this unit or a hard not)! 01 strlrwe “else is emitted, continuing
to use the unit can cause a tile or electrical shock. Yum the power OFF immediately.
unplug the power cord liom Ihl outlet and contenl your dealer.
- Do not remove the rear cover.
There are parts at high vollaqe inside. so touching them can cause an electrical
shedt. Leave inspection, adlusimem and clearing 01 the Interior to your dealer.
0 Do not put anything Inside the casing.
II liquid or e iorelgt mlcct should oat inside accidentally, immediately turn the powsr
OFF, unplug the power cord irorri the cum and cortisol your dealer. Continuing to
use the null can cause I "re. Electrical shock or breakdown oi the tiflit.
it trouble occurs with the display unit, perform the following checks and take
the indicated action; it the trouble persists, please consult with your dealer.
Symptom
There is no display.
The image is too large or too
small, 01 it is displaced item
the correct position.
DD
The display color is abnormal.
(Example) The color is
uneven or ottcolclr.
The taupe distortion and pr
tilt is tarps
ac power cord I plug
power switch
slgnal cable
The power saving tunciion might
have acted lit so the pilot LED
will be yellow).
The mode is not registered.
Is there Wiring that produces
a magnetic field nearby/i
(Examples) Television monitor.
another computer display unit,
speaker. 0104: was the
orientation of the monitor
perhaps changed while it was in
use?
Plug the ptmer cord into the outlet correctly
Press the power switch,
Connect Illa signal cable correctly.
Release the power saving lunctlon try operating
the muse or keyboard.
For admtienal details please Md the Operation
Manual of the hardware you are ueng,
Ferlorm the desired setflrlgs and than save them
by waiting 20 seems or pressing the El "Exit” key.
Remove the source or the magnetic lipid,
Pertorm dagausslnp (See page it).
Make sure your cable Is correct.
Connect the signal connector correctly.
Try a ditierent orientation.
The background at the trnape
Is hrlphi.
The background ot the image
e colored.
The charamer gets partially
distorted.
The lrnaga is dark.
The ootrlpttler in use is Macintosh.
The signal output of the computer
in use is improper.
Press the operatlnq keys El and til together at
the same time. You can then sidiust this unit with
the signal output ot the computer One more
pressing or execution oi recall can cancel this
lunction
“This tunction ls erlectlve tor a specified
computer. ii there is no problem in normal use.
avold the use at this function.
Characters cannot be seen
biaarry the Image is he tierk.
Is the image signal level correctly
actuated?
is the brightness or contrast
sdjustrnonr turned all the way
dawn‘l
Check the video signal level irom the computer
and adiust it in the correct direction.
Mlusi the brightness and contrast
The screen slze and pestllon
do not change.
Is the input syndtronlzetion signal
within the operating range7
attack the video output mode horn the computer,
and select a mode within the display unit
operating range.
For details. please read the Operation Manual oi
the hardware you are using.
The iront panel keys rail to
operate.
Are 2 or more keys being
operated at the same time?
rename only one key at a time.
If you have read Ina Operating Instructions
and tried the troubleshooting procedures and
are still having dilllculty, please contact the
dealer lmm whom the unit was purchased
You may also call the end user Technical
Support telephone number which is
operational twenty low (24) hours a day
It.
seven days a wee F“
Technical Support (USA Only)
To contact the Technical Support Group call:
1-800-726-2797 (24 Hours a day)
To locate the Nearest Authorized Panasonic Servroe
Center call:
1—800-726-2797 (24 Hours a day )
To obtain Operating Instructions and Service Manuals call:
Phone : 1—800»833-9626
: 1-800-237-9080
(6:00 AM to 4:30 PM Pacific Time )
To locate the Nearest Sales Dealer call:
1-300-74248088 (24 Hours a day )
To get the latest Windows‘3 95 Panasonic Monitor.
INF Flies please see our world wide web pages at:
ht1p:llwww.panasonic.com/alive
Index
Allowable (H+V) frequency range .
Apple (Apple Computer) ..........
Brightness .
Color Temp
Contrast..
CSA ..
Danger
DDC'M .
Degauss .
Dimensions
DF’MSTM ..
ENERGY Sun”.
Geometry
H. Moire
H. Position
H. Siz
Horizontal Frequenc
lBM (or Compatible)
Language
Menu
MAC (Macintosh) .
OSD Positio
Parollelograrn.
Pedestal Adjustment angle ................. 9
Pin assignment...
Power Management System.
Recall
Rotation .....
Sell-Test menu
Side Pln. Bal.
Signal .....
Size & Pos.
Specifications ............
Table of Contents
Trapezoid ..
Trouble shooting
UL
Use
V. Moire......
V. Pin. Corner
V. Pincushion
V. Position ........
V. Size.............
Vertical Frequency
Video Level .......
Warnings.
Zoom
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