Panasonic of North America 93312131 User Manual 69357
Panasonic Corporation of North America 69357
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I U—lX—U7534NM-QJJ “393.01 US 962 Ml ’\‘*‘/'l EE Operating Instructions Mode d’emploi ‘ Bedienungsanleitung Instrzioni d’uso Manual de lnstrucciones Multi—Scan Color Monitor MODEL TX—D7S54NM Please read these instructions thoroughly before operating the display monitor. 402’7 4$\ I L Feat u res 1) Digital adiustment using the on-screen display ~ The on—screen menu is available in 5 languages One of English, French, German, Italian or Spanish can be selected, ~ Adjustments can be performed easily with the 4 control buttons and on-scteen menu. . Set the on-screen menus at any preterred location on the display screen (six locations). 2) EnvtronmenHtiendly 5“ ~ The display power consumption can be suppressed by using this unit in combination with a computer that conforms to the VESA DPMS (Video Electronics Standards Association Display Power Management Signaling) standards. - This product conforms to the ENERGY STAR' program. - lt conforms to Sweden‘s MFR Il standards (low-frequency electro-magnetic field standards) and TCO’SZ standards, 3) VESA DDC 1/28 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. 4) Monitor stand removal. - The monitor stand can be removed and the monitor can be installed upon a desktop computer. 5) High quality CRT is used ~ The screen is 17~inch (16.0 inches viewable with 0.25 mm dot pitch), Advanced AGHAS (Anti-Glare. antiaFtellection and Anti-Static) Coat, and dark lace, providing low reflection. static electricity prevention, high resolution and high contrast. 6) Digital multtscan - Automatic following is done with horizontal frequency of 30 kHz to 95 kHz and vertical frequency of 50 Hz to 150 Hz: capable of matching VGA, SVGA, VESA and Macintosh 13", 16", 19", 21“ modes and 1600 (H) x 1200 (V) I (fv=75 Hz) high resolution. When adjusting the any old the bottom comers at the display wilh hot hands and turn it slowly, {See figure at dawn) Do notpress on the upper part a! the 11 play. Dimensions Width : 410mm, Height : 416mm, Depth : 382mm Tilt angle : Up 13", Down 4“ Swivel angle : 90°each Left and Flight The color a! the screen may become distorted due to magnetic influence when the display angle is adjusted white power suppty is turned on. Perform the demagnetiza- lion operation trims condi- tion occurs. See page I — 1a. l’___‘v iilliliililllll ill "a lit unwary/5: m _ , ' Always turn of! the power supply a! the computer and the C O n n ec tl 0 n S ma r before peflorrning the connection procedures. "1 $92.3].9?_'?'e.99,”_[‘f°“°" Connection method wrll diller in accordance with the computer in user Connect one end of the supplied signal cable to the mini D~Sub 15—pin connector on the rear 0! the unit, and then connect the other end WADE-Computer‘s video connector, Pieter to the following il connection is to be made to any other computer, reter to the instruction manual of the machine in question Tighten the screws securing the plug tightly to prevent it from becoming discon- nected. I To an IBM PC or Compatible Tighten the screws securing the plug lightly to prevent it from becoming discon- nectedt 56 We Connect to the computer‘s video connector. I To a Macintosh Tighten the screws on the plug or adapter secure A commercially available conversion adapter is required lor connection to Apple computers Connect the conversion adapter tor Apple computers to the plug on the cable on the rear side of the display unit. Connect the other side at the cable to the video connector ol the computer. l—4 —l l 49— ‘ Usual-mutton warn ax to 07 AM «u— , ll $— ,,2,:AE@ 9_r3f3_‘.’_29‘{"_‘?_’_99!9__ l'llllllllllllllllllll — ti Find the power supply cord enclosed in the shipping carton, Connect the power supply cord to the connector marked "AC IN" on the rear side ol the monitort Connect the other Slde ol the cable to an electrical outlet. A|ways use the power supply card with the ground line attached. Connect the ground line properly to use the monitor safely. Use the power supply cord enclosed the shipping carton to use this unit saler‘ r? )l The monitor can use an AC power voltage ol either 50 or 60 Hz, Turn the power switch ol this unit ll in the figure on the lelt) on, then turn the switch of the computer (2 in the figure on the left) on, Eteter to the item "Operation" on page I-7 to perform the desired settings. ways us the power supply cord that was enclosed tn the u AC power cord A If the enclosed power supply cord is not used, use a power cord that conforms to the loltowing regional standards. USA. L Switzerland SEV Canada. SA Britain . BASEC/ES Germany DE Japan According to the Electrical Appliance Control Act In other regions, tor salety please use an AC plug cord that complies with each country‘s salety regulations. . [ (JVTX—DixjdhhtrQli 199in vs lUUh‘ AM / 13 $ Adjustments Self-Test menu (No Signal screen) This display indicates that the monitor is operating normally When one at the toliowing conditions occurs. press one at the 4 operation keys to call the appropriate display No Signal Error tH kHz :,_ Hi 74 QkHz HZ lV 50.0 HZ No signal (The computer is not The horizontal or vertical sync. signal are outside connected or the mains power to at the permttted range (the value oi the horizontal the computer is disconnected) sync. signal will be displayed in red and the value oi the vertical sync. signal will be displayed in white.) Adjustment menu 0 Contrast Adjust the screen contrast to match the brightness level in the room. Pressing the 2 key toggles between brightness and contrast. Direct operation Even it the menu screen does not appear, the contrast can be adjusted by pressing the E or 5 key. lt the i! and E keys are pressed at the same time. the maximum level (100) will be set, {it Brightness Adjust the brightness to match the brightness level in the room so that the level will be easy to see. Pressing the @ 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 t50) will be set. tir Size & Pos. Press the 2 key to select the horizontal position / horizontal size / vertical position! vertical size adjustments C] Horizontal position The horizontal position at the image can be adjusted. H- Horizontal size The horizontal size oi the image can be adjusted. Note: Setting the image in the center at the screen to start will make the adjustment easier, Vertical position The vertical position 01 the image can be adjusted Vertical size The vertical size 01 the image can be adjusted. Nole- Setting the image in the center ot the screen to start will make the adjustment easier. I-E . ) M10)! iwsomsitiuxut 47-25 Adjustment menu £0 Video Level The video input signal level can be matched to the computer being used. Either DJV at 1V can be selected with the E (0.7V11V) key. w H. Moire reduction Moire patterns are caused by tnterterence oi the CRT dot pitch and video signal due to the resolution at the input signal, video pattern, etc.. producing patterns at horizontal stripes (Horizontal moire pattern) or vertical stripes (Vertical moire pattern). 'The moire correction Circuit can be switched On and Oil with the key. - When the moire correction circuit is sWitched On with the It (On/O") key, the adjustment screen menu appears. ' Adjust with the E and E] keys so that the striped moire pattern is in its optimum condition. as V. Moire reduction , . The moire correction Circuit can be switched On and on with the key. ' - When the moire correction circuit is switched On with the B (On/OH) key, the adjustment screen menu appears. - Adjust with the E and E keys so that the striped moire pattern is in its optimum condition. Caution: it the moire reduction is overcorrected, the picture quality (tar example focus, vertical tine stability. etc.) will sometimes be attected. Keep this adjustment within the range in which the picture quality is not affected. ? 7“; Language The language oi the On»Screen Display can be selected trom among German, French. English, llalian and Spanish (Japanese is not available). Select with the E or El keys, §§§ OSD Position II is possible to adjust the position that the on-screen panel is to be displayed. The panel will rotate in a counterclockwise direction every time the key is pressed. Fl Degauss Use this function to reduce the irregular colors in the image. The degaussing operates tor approximately live seconds alter selection. Use this lunction when irregular colors occur in the image after moving the monitor or the changing the screen angle. Note: The tront panel keys do not operate when the power is turned on or the manual degaussing operation (approx. 5 seconds) is penormed GVo Input select Use the E and E keys to select either the rear panel input terminal port A (Mini D-Sub type) or port B (BNC type). This displays the input synchronization signal trequency. Iniormation on the input screen mode (resolution, horizontal and vertical synchronization irequency) 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 pressmg the ill key even when the menu screen is not displayed. 1-10 7 l i/ no >;i\‘yi gli "Maul tin liltisnxl ’1'117 5 If Trouble occurs Forsafet please observe the Iallaw gpa ls contaci your dealer. unplug the power cord (tom the oullel and Coniacl your dealer - Absolutely dc not remove the rear cover. fl, - Do not put anything inside. the unit can cause a lire. elecirical shock or breakdown or the unit - When trouble occurs, turn the power OFF immediately and ll smoke comes out or inis unit ora bad odcrar strange noise comes out. Conilnuing to use the unit can cause a ilie or elemrtcal shock. Turn ins power on: tmmefllslsly, There are pans at hlgl’i voliage inside, so Iauching them can cause an electrical snock. tsave lrispeciian, ad|usimerli and cleaning al ind inrericr to your dealer. ll liquid or a loreign uDlEci should gel inside accidentally, lmmedlalely turn the power oFi=, unplug ins power cord lrui-n ins outlet and chIaci your oaalar continuing lo use I1 trouble occurs with the display unit, perform the following checks and take (he indicated action; ii the trouble persisis, please consult with your dealer. Symptom Check Action power cord/plug power swl|Eh signal cable mans .5 no gigplgy The power saving luncllon might have acted (ll so Ihe pilot LED Will be yellow). Plug lhe power cord into ltie outlet correcily. Press the puwer swrlcti. Canned the signal capls correctly. Release Ihe power saving luncilan by uperaling the mouse or keyboard. For addillpnal details please read the operation Manual or ihe hardware you are using. E D The mode is nDi registered. The image s loo large or too small or it is displaced lrorri lhe correct Bosnian. Perlorrn tna uesired sailinps and then save lhem by walling 20 seconds or pressing lhe lIl -Exii" key, Is there something inat produces a magnetic field nearby’ (Examples) Televi ion monlioi. The display color is abnormal. ano'hef compu‘e' display unit (Example) The core, is speaker. elc.l was ihe uneven or Oii'cfilor. onentall'on 0' Ihe moniinr The image distonion and or Perhaus thanged while it was in llll is large "59’ Remove the source Di [he magneiic lield. Perlmm degaussing. Maks sure your cable is wired. Connect the signal can neclor correclly. Try a dillerenl onenlalion. The computer in use is Macintosh The signal output or (he computer in use is Improper. The background oi tne image rs bright, The background at the image is colored, The cnarac(er gets panially distorted. This image is dark. Press the operating kays El and [z logelhcr at the same time, You can then adjust this unit wilh [he signal oulpul or the computer. Ona more pressing or execullon oi recall can cancel this luncticn. "This luncliun is shaping, tor a specified computer. ll ltiere is no problem in normal use, avoid (he use or this lunclicri. is [its image signal level correctly adjusted? is the brighiness or cunirast Characters cannot be seen zdluslmem “fined 8” ("9 Way clearly: (he image is loo dark. dawn? Check ihe video signal level lrorn me compuier and adlusi it in the surreal dlrecllon. Adjust the brightness and canirasli The screen size and position ls the input synchronization signal Check the video uulput mode irom the computer. do not change, wiihirl ihe operating ranger and select a mode wilnin the display unit uperailng range. For details. please read the Operation Manual ml the hardware you are using. The lront Darrel keys lail in Are 2 or more keys neing Opsrzie only one key at a time. operate. operaled at the same ilme7 | - 12 figh- ‘ O-TXVD‘JSSANMVQJJ 1998010E 10.05 AM /\'~ > 19 ' ' Spe cations are sub en to change Spec fl cat] 0 ns purpose of mprovemen CFtT Type 17-inch [16.0 inches/40,6 cm viewable) flat screen Dot pitch 0 25 mm Fluorescent body 1 glass RGB medium shun persistence (HirEU RED) 1 Dark TINT Suflace "eat/Hem Advanced AGRAS {Anti-Glare anti—Reflection and Antirsialic) Coa‘ input srgnar Video RGB analog Signai level 07 Vp-p (wirrrmn sync. signal), 1 D Vp-p [with sync. signal) Synchrnnlzation HN separation (T7L level), HN compcsrt (T‘iL level), sync-on-green Operating Range Horizontal Frequency Range: 30.0 kHz to 95,0 kHz Venlcal Frequency Range: 50.0 Hz to 150.0 HZ Connectors Signal lS-pin mini D-Sub connector (iemaia pins), ENC x 5 Fewer supply CEE 22 type 3-pln connector Controls Front panel Power ONIOFF | , E. E. 7 key Dancreen Dispiay Contrast. Erighiness. Size & P08. (H.Position, H.Size, V.Fnsitmn, V.Size), Geometry (V.Pincushinn, Side PinaBaln Trapezoid. Parallelogram), Rciation. Colur Temp (9300K+8MPCD, 7500Kr SSDOK 9300K+27MFCD, User), User culor adjustment, Recali‘ Video Level (oarwr ov), HMoire. VvMoire, Language. 0513 Pcsnion, Degaussr Input selecl (Port A, Part E, Display irequency) Maximum pixeldock 153 MHZ (tpr Maximum resolulinn 1600 dols (H)-x 1200 lines (V) / 75 Hz Display area 300 x 225 mm (1024 x 768] Operating commons Temperature: 5 In 35°C [41 to 95°F) Humidiiy. 5 (0 90% (NO condensallcn) input power AC 100 — 240 V (50/60 HZ) Power consumption 110 w typ / < 4 w (during power saving operation] Dimensions wrmn x nergm x aepm Weight (mam unit oniy) Screen angie sdiustmeni 410x4|6x352 mm 17.2 kg 13“ (Up)r 4“ (Dawn), 90° (Leit and Right) i-14 ‘ 0»T,\’-D7Sj4r\.\l—Q13 199813108 I0.09 AM No 120 $ ' After the at play stand has been remove store Monltor Stand box the splay was shipped , Observe the following instructions it the unit is to be used with the display stand removed. Repeat this procedure in the reverse order it the display stand is to be reattached. I] Lay the screen down onto a salt obiect (cushion,etc.) to avoid scratching. Grasp the bottom oi the display stand as indicated in the illustration. 5—- mr ‘tntrt‘uiriiilmryr , r, ti. Apply pressure with your lingers to the area shown in the illustration and lift the stand slightly in an upward direction. This will release the lock. a Place the unit on top of the computer to be used or on a tabletop. E This will separate the stand lrorn the main unit. fl Once the lock has been released. remove your lingers and lirmly lift upwards at an angle, Store the display stand in the box or other receptacle in which the computer was purchased. (in alphabetical order) Apple... Parallelograrn.. Brightness Pedestal adjustment angl CE Pin assignment Color Temp Power Management Contrast Preset Mode. DDC. Degauss.. Dimensions Side pincushron balance DPMS..’.,,, Size 8. Pos. ENERGY STAR' Specifications Geometry TCO’QZ... Horizontal Frequency Flange Horizontal position Horizontal size .. H. Moire reduction lBM....... Trapezoid Trouble shooting . UL User colo Vertical Frequency Range lnput selec Vertical pincushio Language Vertical position Macintosh... Vertical size Operating Range Video Level OSD Position . V. Moire reduction A_ s l.\—L)l3:r-\l\\ qlx .‘/s-,Ul (ls mus AM P reca utl O [1 Always ODSEIVE the follow 9 precautions and use this a safely 1) lnslallation location - Avuld dllecl sunligm and heal sources such as healers. Heal adversely allecls me cablnel arm ms pans. Keep me power so"! away lrom heal saulces: lailing lo an 50 cauld cause fire or eleclvicsl shock. - lnslall m a well venlllaled Iocallcnv To prevent me lempetzlule Mom rlslng lnsldfi me sell manque venlllauon holes in ms cablnel, Make sure mat may ale nul obsllucled. Inslall me Wm M leasl |0Dm 1mm wallsr and do rml inslaH ii In a book cablnal Or lying an AS Side, whlch could block the vsnlllallon holes Fallure lo observe [his precaulloh Could cause 1er or equipment breakdown. - Do nel rnslall m a locallon mm a greal deal cl meislure or dusL Avola wel locarrons such as a kllenen dralnbcard, balhmum or washlng machlne: also avoid locallons M!" a meal deal 04 sleam, wale! vapor m dust Fallure lu observe lnls pleczullnn could cause lite, eleclncal shock or equlpmenl breakdown, 2) Precautions in use - Handle the power can! narelully, Do ncl place any heavy ubiems on lap or me puwel cum. add legs lo ll, lle knols in rl or pull en me card when unplugglng il, ll me power cord is damaged (Iol example ll me wlres are exocsed or bmken) more ls eanger 0! caus-ng llre or aleclrlcal shock ~ Do nor place anylnlng on (up at me mam uml Do not place any lerelgn objecr such as a cnnlainev cmlalnrng warer or anorner llquld. or a sch/ell! or do!" soaked In a solvenl, era melal allied such as a paper cllp. on me unll. ll me omen! ls knocked ever me llquld can spill and enlellhe lmeriov cl me unll, causlng Ills‘ elsclmal shock or equlpmen! breakdown. r Handle me cabmel narelully IV a volallle solvenl or aaheswe comes ”115 Contact Wlm (he cablnei. lhe suriace can be damaged or me pain! mlghl come all ll a runner orwryl once! is ln course: with the cablnel In! a lung llme‘ [he sunace can be slalned. -Avold magnerlsm. Use me unll lemuvad lrnm any clued such as a speaker mar uses a magnel m an cured such as a molar cl lranslcrrner rnal generales a slrong magnellc held The magnellsm can dlslofl me color or cause leanng ml the merge ln llle screen. rAvold ulsruplmg receplmn use DI [ms unll near a |ele~lsion or olher dlsplay unit can lefiull m bmh inleflenng wlm me elner-s recepuen ream; 0! rue lmages and nDlsE Keep lnem as ler apan as possible, a When mmlng lnls unll‘ be carelul nol ll: apply shock lo ll. Always unplug lne puwer 50K] llom (he cullel and dlscunnecl all omel sxlelna! cables and curds Be especially carelu! wllh the cm, 3) Care olthls unit -Elean Ihls urlll mm a sell. dry clam. ll ll becomes very ulny, wlpe llwllll a clam lnal has been soaked ln neulral eelergenl alluleel wrrn waler and men wrung oul molougnly, men an: wrm a cry elem. use 0! a cnemlcally lrealeu cloln or gloss-pmauclng cleaner can damage me suflacs or cause me palm Io come Oflv Do nor lublhs suflace cl lne cm wnn a hard nnlecl or slllke ll wiln anylnlng. Dolng so Can scralcn ll. I on u7'554.\.\l Qli 1995 ul.0a‘ lo 03 AM fi— / to 6+} Power Management System This monitor contorms to the VESA DPMS slandard. This lunctton can suppress power consumption by the display unlt. The computer and video board being used must also ountorm lo the VESA DPMS standard. Note: Regarding operation, please consult the Operation Manuals lor the hardware being used. Modes change ln response to input signals as indicated in the table below, . inputslgnal APM state Screen status LED color conzmi'fiwlaetumttme Video Horimma‘ Vemw ON STATE Active Green Normal - ON ON ON STAND—BY Blackout Yellow is:<\M—Qli igqxoms iuua A.“ n:— z t-‘ f L Adjustment menu B Geometry Press the ti key to select the vertical pincushion lside plncushion balance / trapezoid! parallelogram adjustments, E! Vertical pincushion The image can be corrected ior bar’r’e’idistortion. Ct Side pincushion balance It is possible to adjust the side pincushion balance to the tall and right. Q Trapezoid The image can be corrected lor trapezoidal distortion. , [7 Parallelogram The image can be corrected lor parallelogram distortion. t Rotation This control adjusts the evenness oi the screen image relative to a horizontal line. Note: It the E and 5 keys are pressed at the same time, the standard level (50) will be set, i} Color Temp i It is possible to switch the whiteness oi the image. 1) Press the E and E) keys to select 1 i93OOK + 8MPCD) / 2 (7500K) / 3 (5500K) / 4 (9300K+27MPCD ) l 5 (User color). — 2] 7 will be displayed at the bottom right-hand side 0! the Orr—screen panel when 5 (User color) has been selected. Press the 2 key on the lront operation area to enter the User color adjustment screen. User color It is possible to adjust the whiteness oi the image to suit personal prelerence. 1) Select Fl (red), (3 tgreen). B (blue) with the 2 key. 2) Adjust the coiorto match personal preference with E and 8 keys. ' As user colors cannot be recalled. take notes or the set values belorehand, it is possible to return to the initial settings (the settings at the time oi iactory shipment). 1) When the i key (Yes) is pressed, the settings are recalled and the menu screen returns, (Recall = return to initial settings (settings at time of laclory shipment) ) 2) When the L7) key (No) is pressed, the menu screen returns without the sel|ings being recalled. (The settings return to what they were immediately betore the recall] it there are no operations pertormed lor about 30 seconds, the screen goes oil without a recall. ‘ U,t\eL)T>J¢\.\|—Qlj NS“): 05 loos .\.\1 «st» , i: $ Operation Basic operation Displays main menu. Exits menus. To scroll through menu item, Selects menu item. To adjust level at selected item. Menu screen The functions that can be adjusted for this unit are displayed as icons. 1) Press the t key to return tothe menu screen. 2) This is modified by pressing the E and E keys at the front. 3) Pressthe E key to enter the adjustment screen. Operation procedure m . m H am we 6.0mm Eli fig 0 E Rotation ColurTemp Recall VideoLevel m 4 7g sss . an H. Morre v. Moire -- pr ./0 “reduction reduction “Wage °S°P°s“‘°" Contrast Degeuss lnputselect Horizontal position adjustment 1. Press the E key to display the menu. El <1 D G) 2, Press the k key to select the Size 5 Pos. tram the menu screen. Press the x key to display the menu. E] 4 D B] (D =- C) .. 3. Press the front E or E keys to reach the desired condition. in <1 t> ct) = C: 4 Press the D key to memory the settings and complete the adiuslments. Press the 1 key once more to clear the menu screen. E) <1 D m (D U-TX—UTSSJ\\1QH warm! on m 5, AM «— 710 An I Case of BNC type lilfillfilllllllNflMIMMIII Please read that system‘s operaiion manuai. Connect according to the signal system of the computer you are using. Tighten the screws securing the plug lightly to prevent it from becoming discon- nected. D I (17 thecabl u l I t bl b Connectors one mo iy sofa empt omanuacureaca e y yaursel A no standard cable may damage the computer Min] D~Sub connector Fln number Slgnal name PIn number Slgnal name 1 Red signal 9 Open Pi” assignments 0‘ 15'Pin 2 Green signal 10 Ground mini D»Sub connector. 3 Blue signal 11 Ground 5 1 4 Ground 12 SEA" ‘ G 5 Ground' 13 mm syncsqnai O O 6 Red signai ground 14 Venicalsync signal 7 G'wsgnslgomd 15 SCL' ‘5 H B ewe signaiground’ BNC connector * : VESA 000 standard. Referring to the figure below, connect according to the signai system 01 the computer you are using. Tsmr'nalmm SW,” RED GREEN BLUE H. SYNC vtsvwc Syncmnfireen Red Green! Blue minimum: Compositesync. Red Green aiue Compnsite sync. Separatesync. Red Green aiue Hurlzontal Venicai sync sync l | O-TN-DTSSJNM—Ql} twill” 08 952 AM 4—75 Names Front view Rear view llllllltllllllllllllllllltl Imp.“ ll] in o_ Eugen Operatlon Keys These keys are used tor screen adjustment, Details are given starting on the 1-7 page. 5 Pilot LED When power is turned ON. the lamp lights up green‘ when the unit goes into power management mode, the light turns yellow. 5 Power switch This turns the power ON and OFF. Press to turn the power ON; press again to turn the power OFF. Imam m PORT~B(BNC connector) To the computer video output. IE PORT—A (Mini D—Sub15 pin connector) To the computer video output. In AC inlet Connect the power cord. Red BNC connector = Green or Sync. on Green BNC connector Vlsync. ENC connector ' Hrsync. or Composite sync, ENC connector Blue BNC connector I - 3 ,rix ! orrx—DTSS4NM-Ql} 1993 01 or; 9 51 AM N— y 6 $ Federal Communications Commission Requirements This equipment has been tested and lound to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 ot the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmtul interterence in a residential installation. This equipment generates. uses. and can radiate radio trequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmtul interterence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference Wt" not occur in a particular installation it this equipment does cause harmlul interlerence to radio or television reception which can be determined by‘tgming the equipment pit and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interierence by one or more oi the lollowing measures; — Heorient or relocate the receiving antenna — increase the separation between the equipment and receiver — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dilterent from that to which the receiver is connected. — Consuit the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician tor help. FCC Warning: To assure continued FCC compliance. the user must use grounded power supply cord and the provided shielded Video intenace cable with bonded ferrite cores. Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this monitor would void the users authority to operate this device. Customer’s Record The serial number 01 this product may be round on its back cover. You should note this sertai number of this unit in_the space provided and retain this booklet as a permanent record at your purchase to aid in identification in the event olthelt or loss. Model number : TX-D7854NM Serial number : Product names listed here are company trademarks Ta b I e Of C0 nte n ts or registered trademarks. Features I-2 Dimensions l—2 Names I-S Connections I-4 Connectors I-5 AC power cord l—S Operation I—7 Operation procedure [7 Adjustments I~8 Power Management System I-1t Display Modes Memory l-tt Preset Mode l-11 ll Trouble Occurs 1-12 Precaution l-13 Specifications I~14 Monitor stand I—1 5 Index 1-15 l— 1 HSI'IDNB ‘ it i\ U Shi‘vhl uh twat; trzsrlrflt \ , .1 IMPORTANT NOTICE CONCERNING POWER CORD SELECTION The power cord tor this unit has been packed separately and has been selected according to the country at destination and must be used to prevent electric shock Use the iotlowrng guidelines it it is necessary to replace the original cord set. The iernale receptacle oi the cord set must meet GEE-22 requirements and will look like Figure 1: For the United States and Canada ln 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 a. used. For unlts which sit on the iloor. only SJT type cord sets may be used. The cord set must be selected according to the current rating lor your unit. Please consult Table A tor the selection criteria tor power cords used in the United States and Canada (The cord set is marked with its Card Type.) For European Countries: In Europe you must use a cord set which is appropriate tor the receptacles in your country. The card set is HAR- Certified and the mark 4 HAR) will appear on the outer sheath, or on the insulation at one at the' inner conductors. it you have any questions concerning the proper power cord to use, please consult with the dealer irorn whom you purchased your unit. cable Table A Card Type Size ct Conductors In Cord Maximum Current Rating ol Unit Kabeltyp GrtiBe der Kabeladern Max. Stromauinahme des Gerats Tipo de cable Tamano de Ios conductores del Maximo vottaie de acuerdo a la unidad Type de cordon Taille des cpnducteurs dans le cordon Amperage maximum de l‘unité SJT lBAWG ‘lOAmps iGAWG 12Amps 14AWG 12Amps SVT 18AWG 10Amps 17AWG tZAmps \ ( Figure 1 Flgurs z
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