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Tm! Ix’opm‘! No. 1519655
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User Manual
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Operating
Instructions
15.0” TFT LCD MONITOR
MODEL TX—D5L31NMF
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Please read these instructions thoroughly before operating the display monitor.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE CONCERNING POWER CORD SELECTiON
The power cord tor this unit has been packed separately and has been selected accordlng to the
country 01 destinatlon and must be used to prevent electric shock Use the tollowing guidelines it it is
necessary to replace the original cord set
The female 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 545 style (Figure zl 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 whlch sit on the item, only SJT type cord sets may be used. The cord set must be
selected according to the current rating tor your unit. Please consult Table A tor the selection criteria
for pawercords used in the United States and Canada (The cord set is marked with lts Card Type.)
For European Countries:
In Europe you must use a cord set which is appropriate tor the receptacles in your country.
The cord set is MAR-Certified, and the mark 4 HAR P will appear on the outer sheath, or on
the insulation of one at the inner conductors.
it you have any questions concerning the proper power cord to use, please consult with the dealer
irom whom you purchased your unit.
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ENGLISH
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY,
lF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET
THEN THE PLUG SHOULD BE CUT OFF AND DlSPOSED OF SAFELY.
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG
lS INSERTED INTO AN APPROPRIATE SOCKET.
it a new plug is to be titted, please observe the wiring code as shown below.
ll in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrrcran.
WARNlNG‘ THlS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
IMPQRTANT' The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the late
lowing code:
Green-and—Yellow: Earth
Ellue: Neutral
Brown: Live
ll the coloured wires ot the mains lead of this appliance do not correspond with the
coloured markings identllying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN»AND—YELLOW must be connected to the termi—
nal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the Earth symbol {4 or
coloured GREEN or GREEN—AND-YELLOW,
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The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected lo lhe terminal in the plug
which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK
The wire which IS coloured BROWN musl be Connected to the terminal in the plug
which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
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CThis monitor cannot be used in the interlaced mode.
OWhen the Apple Power MacintoshTM is used, use the "On The Fly"
mode.
When using in the other mode (13"/16"/19"), the horizontal and vertical
synchronization signals should be input separately. This monitor
cannot be used in the "Composite" or "Synch on Green” modes.
Please refer to the operation manuals or your computer and video
cards tor further details.
As an ENERGY Sun” Partner, Display Monitor Division, AVC Company, Matsushita
Electric industrial Co. Ltd. has determined that this’p'roduct meets to the ENERGY
STAR” guidelines tor energy elliciency.
CE Conformity
c e Thls device complies With the requirements ol the EEC directive BS/GSS/EEC as amended by
gmt/EEC and 93/68/EEC An.5 with regard to "Electromagnetic compatrbility’ , and
73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC Art. 13 with regard to " Salety“.
st : Satislies standards with no problems in perlormance and reliability.
:2 : Eltects may ap ear temporarily on the screen but there will be no problem in reliability
to : There is tear o the producl breaking down.
$4 : it a signal cable other than that specified is used, it may be the cause ol electromagnetic Wave
interruption ol peripheral devices.
To assure continued 05 compliance the user must use the provided i.5 m shielded video
signal cattle with bonded lerrite cores at both ends at the cable.
Handle correctly in acwrdance with the instruction manual.
EMl : Electromagnetic lnterterence ESD : Electrostatic Discharge
FiF : Radio Frequency F/B : Fast Burst
(1) Unauthorized modification at any part or the entire unit is prohibited.
(2) The contents of this manual may be modified Without notice in the future.
(3) The contents of this manual may be changed for improvements but it there is any error
or omission please contact your sales representative.
(4) Please be aware in advance that in spite of the contents described in item (3), our
company is not responsible and will not assume any losses for bills tor llnancial loss
resulting lrom damage caused by use at this equipment.
(5) We will make exchanges for incorrect collating or missing pages in this manual.
Please contact your sales representative.
0 IBM and VGA are registered trademarks oi the international Business Machines
Corporation (U. S. A).
0 Macintosh is a at the Apple Computer. Inc (U. S. A).
0 Power Macintosh is a registered trademark oi Apple Computer, Inc. (USA)
0 Windows is a registered trademark ol the Microsoft Corporation (U. S, A),
Q VESA is a registered trademark oi the Video Electronics Standard Association
0 DPMS and BBC are trademarks ot the Video Electronics Standard Association,
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1 Federal Communications Commrssron Reqwrements
This equipment has been tested and tound to comply With the limits tor Class E dtgital devices. pur—
suant to Pan 15 ot the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interterence in a resrdentiat installation This equipment generates. uses, and can
radiate radio trequency energy and. it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmlul interterence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter-
terence Will not occur in a particular installation, It this equipment does cause harmtul interterence to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment oil and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interterence by one or more oi the lollowing measures:
7 Fieorient or relocate the receiving antenna
, Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
7 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit ditterent lrorn that to which the receiver is
connected _ .
— Consutt the dealer oran experienced radio/TV technician for help,
FCC Warning:
To assure continued FCC compliance, the user must use grounded power supply cord and
the provided shielded video intertace cable with bonded territe cores.
Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this monitor would void the users authori-
ty to operate this device,
Customer’s Record
I The serial number (SERIAL N0.) is important tor quality control. Check the serial
number (SERIAL No.) on the main unit at the product and the guarantee certificate.
Read this manual caretully and use the monitor correctly.
it is convenient it the serial number of the unit is indicated in the provided space.
Model number: TX-DSLStNMF
Serial number:
The product names are registered trademarks at their
Table of Contents mspecfivecompams,
Features. ........................................................... l-2
Dimensions ........................................................... l»2
Names and Functions .............. I—3
Connections l—4
AC Power Cord. t-7
On—Screen Display (OSD) ................................................. t—8
Operation Procedures
Adjustments ..................
Power Management System .
Display Modes Memory .................................................... I~13
Precaution ..................
ItTroubIe Occurs .
Specifications
Security Port ...................................................................... I-18
Preset Modes ..............................
Index .........................................
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Features
High-quality liquid crystal panel
' The l54inch [0.297mm pixel pitch) panel and anti—glare hard coating enables law reflection,
antistatic, high—resolution and higl’lfonlrast characteristics and equrvalent 0! 16.19 million colors
display (lull—Color) is also possible.
» Bass-reflex type stereo speakers are used for bass reproduction
Plug-and—Play Compatible
- This unit oontorms to the var (Vldeo Eledrontcs Standards Assoctatiun) DDcm (Display Data Channell
specified by Windows‘ 95
' Conlorms to USB (Universal Serral Bus) ver. 1 O Upio tour USBfompatible devices can easily be
connected.
Digital Mum-scan
' This unit has a horizontal trequency oi 30k to 61 kHz, vertical irequency 50 to 77Hz with automatic
following and a maximum resolution 0! 10213 (H) x 758 (V) [75HZ relresh rate).
- This unit is compatible with both IBM’ PC or compatible units and Apple Macintoshmt‘l 3"/1 6"
l19" modes", and the F’owerMatzlntoshm "On the Fly“ mode),
- Use oi a pixel conversion method enables clear characters and graphic display in the
iulFscreen" display.
‘1‘ Only when the horizontal and vertical synchronization signals are input separately.
‘2. tn the modes lrom 640 x 400 td 832 x 624. However, the lull—screen display may not be
possible depending on the timing or the type oi computerlhat is used,
An automatic size adjustment function is provided.
' The input si hat is determined automatically and the adjustments idr the“H. POSITlON" ‘ “H,
SIZE”, “V. lNETUNE”", “ V. POSlTlON", “V. SIZE"J and “V. FINETUNE"‘ are perlormed
automatically".
' ’ In the 640 XAOO to 832 X 624 modes. ‘4: Only in the 1024 x 768 modet
Manual adjustment is required when the 1024 x 768 mode rs used or depending on the
timing or the computer that is Used.
Environmentally Friendly
- The LCD monitor power consumption can be reduced by usingthls unit in combination at a
computer that oonlonns to the VESA‘ DPMS'M (Display Power Management Signaling) standard
- This product ebnldrms to the international ENERGY STAfi" program standards.
~ This unit contorms to the Sweden MPR ll (lowdrequency electromagnetic lield standard) which
is one oi the most restrictive international standards.
~ Sweden‘s TCO‘SZ (emissions. power saving, satety) has been obtained.
A Desk space can be used eltectively due to the 20.0cm depth.
When adjusting the an le. hold the bottom corners at the
Dimensions monitor with both han s and turn it slowly. Do not press on the
upper part of the LCD as this may cause the unit to fall down.
Dimension unit : rnm
flifl‘m 385mm (W) x 390.7mm (H) x 200mm (H)
Angle adjustment range. O“30° vertically
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Names and Functions
From Operation Parts n Speaker
n Headphone terminal
Commercially available audio stereo head—
phones or speakers can be connected here.
I E] Mute key
3 Turns the butlt-in speaker and headphone
; terminal sound ON and OFF. Press once to turn
the sound OFF and again to turn the sound back
ON.
Volum'e‘ key
Adjusts the sound volume lprlhe built-in
speakers and the headphone terminals. The
- key lowers the volume, the + key raises the
volumes
Efllflfl Menu Operation keys
These keys are used tor the on—screen display
(OSD) operations and screen adjustment.
IE Pilot LED
ll the power is turned on, the green color lights
and changes to a yellow color when the power
management lunction operates,
lPower Switch mAuoto IN
Thts switch sets the power on and oft. Connect the audio cable lrom the Computer.
-USB—DOWN IHook A
Used to connect cables (rpm US& Hold the AC cord to thts hook.
com atible dev ces.
p I m Hook B
USB-UP Hold the signal cable to this hook.
Used to connect the aocessp USE cable.
. W m Hook C
AC Inlet Hold the audio cable to this hook.
Connect the power cord. E S ,
. _ ecurtty port
15 pm Mm' D~sub Connector Used to connect a commercially available
Connect the signal cable trom the computer security cable.
to this connector
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Always turns off the power supply of the computer and the
monitor betore performing the connection procedures.
Connecfions
The connection method dillers depending on the type at computer the monitor is
connected to.
Refer to the following page to connect the monitor.
When other types 01 computers are used, refer to their operation manual for the correct
connection procedures
Connection Preparation
Cable storage compartment cover
Connect the signal cable and electrical cord
and then store the cable section that is not
used in this compartment.
Refer to the tollcwing figure in advance and remove
the cover at the cable storage compartment.
(Remove the cover while pressing the parts indicated
by the Eband Czarrow marks in the figure.)
Signal cable Connection
Connection method will diner in accordance with the computer in use. Connect one end of
the supplied signal cable to the mini D—Sub 15»pin connector on the rear oi the unit, and
then connect the other end to the computer’s video connector. Refer to the lollowing it
connection is to be made to any other computer, reier to the instruction manual ot the
machine in question.
H : 5—J m Tighten the screws securing the plug tightly
it“. i to prevent it tram becoming disconnected.
Connect the standard connector to the video input
33 connector on the rear side at the monitor.
Place the signal cable to the hook on the rear side
at the monitor.
i ii Connect the standard connectorto the video
a ' output connector oi the computer.
Tighten the screws securing the plug tightly
to prevent it from becoming disconnected.
Use the accessory signal cable and the adaptor tor the
Macintosh. Connect the cable as shown in the figure.
When another Video card is used. read the operation
manual tor that card.
% Connect the Macintosh adaptor to the
or
Macintosh
adaptor
fi® Connect the st nal connector
A’ to the Macintos adaptor.
Tighten the screws on the connector or adaptor securely.
computer video output connector.
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Using the Multivmedia Functions
Your personal computer must have a voice input/output function.
Always use the accessory cable provrded.
Using the Speakers
ble (accessory) and connect as shown in the illustration below
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Connect the cable to the AUDiO lN
terminal on the back panel of the main
unit.
AUDIO OUT terminal of the computer.
{8 Connect the speaker cable to the
Connect the speaker cable to the
SPEAKER terminaiot the computer.
' The shape ol the terminal 01 your computer may diller lrom that shown here. In such
case, read the instruction manual tor your computer and connect as indicated.
' Lowerthc volume it howling occurs,
Using Headphones
Prepare the headphones (commercially available) and connect as shown in the illustration
below.
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Connect the cable irom the head-
phones.
Caution:
- lt a litter or touch panel is attached to the screen, blocklng the speakers. the sound quality
and volume will be allected.
- Volume will vary dependlng on the headphones and microphone being used, so set the
volume as appropriate.
- Interterence may occur rl the micro-cable and speaker cable are positioned close to the
dtsplay monitor. It noise occurs m the speakers or headphones, move the cables away from
the monitor.
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- USB Cable
A|ways use the USB cable that was
enclosed with the unil.
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A Series Conneclor
I Typical Connections
Connem the accessory
USB cable.
Right side panel
Conneci the accessory
USE cable.
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B Series Connector
panel Left side panel
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Connect the cable lrom lhe USE peripheral device,
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AC Power Cord wimatyheuunit. power uppycor a w cos
It the enclosed power supply cord is not used, use a power cord that coniorms to the lollowing region-
al standards
US A”, , UL Switzerland .SEV
Canada ....CSA Britain BASECIBS
Germany ,, VDE
ln other regions, lor salely please use an AC plug cord that complies with each country‘s
salety regulations,
Always use the accessory power cord and
Power cord con nee“ 0 n be sure to connect the ground line,
[I Use the accessory AC power cord.
fl Connect the AC plug (lemale pins) to the main unit
5 Connect the AC plug (male pins) to the electrical outlet.
Caution Always connect the ground wire
n Attach the cable compartment covert
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Turn on the Power
Figure 2 Figure 1
Place the monitor where it will be used.
Use a power source that supplies AC NOV-240V at 50 HzlGO Hz, Turn on the power
switch oi the display panel (Figure 1: Press the switch continuously until lhe pilot LED
lights] and then turn on the computer power switch (Figure 2)
" Refer to the section Operation Procedures on page l-B. Use lhe desired setting.
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meaning at the“ ems displayed 'n the
reen display are described belo
Mute and Volume key
Adjusts the sound volume tor the built-in
speakers and the headphone terminals.
— and + keys
These keys set the level at the adjustment
items. Direct operation: These keys perldrm
the screen display contrast and other
adjustments.
<1 and l> keys
These keys select the adjustment items by shiftingthe selection mark “J on the menu screen.
Direct operation: These keys perform the screen display brightness and other adjust merits,
Direct Screen
the direct screen.
Adjustment item icon
The adjustment items
are displayed by icons.
Sound OSD
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Adjustment item name
<1») Mute
MENU Volume
There are three adjustments, contrast and brightness and mute and volume on
Adjustment level display
The adjustment level is
indicated by both a
numeric value and a bar.
Menu Screen (When the resolution is set from 640x400 to 832x624)
The menu screen displays icons for the adjustment items 01 this unit. However,
brightness level 1 cannot be adjusted on the menu screen.
Selection mark
This mark is displayed
on the lelt side at the
selected lunction icon.
Adjustment icon
The adjustment items
are displayed as icons.
Adjustment level display
inlu eacxuenr
Adjustment item name
The selected lunction on the
menu screen is displayed.
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The adjustment level is
shown by both a numer»
ic value and a bar,
Re'er tn the it ures below to perform
Operat 0 n P raced U re adjustments he ran-screen display.
' ' - (Operalinn examples when the resolution is set
Horizontal snze adyustment "cm 540 “on m 632 ”2“
1, Press the MENU key to display the main menu
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2 Press the menu operation keys (Q and D) to shin the " P " mark on the menu
screen to the horizontal size (31) adjustment.
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3 Press the "-” or "+" key to align the left side edge of the display pattern to the left
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4. Presslhe menu operation keys (Q and D) to shift the "b “ mark on the menu
screen to the horizontal size (~ )adjustment,
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5A Press the "»" or "+" key to align the nght side edge at the display pattern
to the right side of the panel,
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6. Press the MENU key to register the settings and erase the menu screen.
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Adjustments
Men LI 5 C reen The menu screen changes to two dnterent screens according to the saeen resolution.
The menu screen is displayed by the MENU key.The adjustment items 01 this unit are
displayed as icons.
Each Icon indicates an adjustment item shown in the figure.
When the resolution is 640 x 40010 532 x 624.
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When the resolution is 1024 X 758.
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Adjustment Item Screen
0 CONTRAST
Adjust the screen contrast. (Standard ievel = 100)
Press the MENU key to register the setting value.
Direct operatic ' Even it the menu screen does not appear. the contrast can be adjusted by
pressing the " or "+ keys.
Adjust the brightness (low gradation pan' black level]. (Standard leveI : 50)
Direct operation: Even it the menu screen does not appear, the contrast can be adjusted by
pressing the “<1" or "D" keys. Press the MENU key to register the setting value.
BACKLIGHT
Adjust the brightness oi the backlight.
E] HORIZONTAL POSITION adjustment
The horizontal position of the image can be adjusted.
H HORIZONTAL SIZE adjustment 'Ad'p§n\enlitems menmetesortmm is seirrnmeaoxawto 3321626.
The horizontal amplitude ol the image can be adjusted
After aligning the leit edge at the Image by the horizontal position adjustment. change to the
horizontal size adjustment and penorm the adjustment by the "-" or "4" key.
”jo Vertical Fine Adjustment (V. FINETUNE) ‘AdjustmenlttemswhentherfidtmmstCE4x76&
When the 1024x788 screen resolution is used, vertical stripes may be observed depending
on the desktop patterns or applications. II this occurs. pertarrn the totlowing adjustments
DispIay a screen which has vertical stripes and align the right side of the screen by the
horizontal position adjustment. then change to the vertital stripe adjustment (v. FINETUNE)
and perform the adjustment ustng the w or key.
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VERTICAL POSITION adjustment
The vertical position at the image can be adjusted}
D] VERTICAL SIZE adjustment ‘Adjustment items when the resolution i5640x400 to 632x624.
The vertlcai size at the image can be adjusted.
Alter aligning the top edge ot the image by the vertical position adjustment, change to the
vertical size adjustment and periorm the adjustment by the “-" or “+” key,
Note) It the vertical position adjustment or the vertical size adjustment exceedsthe
limit (red display level), change one adjustment (Example: When the vertical _
adjustment exceeds the limit. use the size adjustment.) one time beyond the limit
and select the item again to enable the adjustment operation. The optimal
adjustment can be obtained by repeating these procedures. (However, the
optimal adjustment cannot be performed in all operation modes.)
Horizontal Fine Adjustment (H. FtNETUNE) mailman items meme resolution isruzex 7 ,
When the 1024 x 758 screen resolution is used. characters may lllcker or horizontal Stripes
may appear depending on the desktop patterns or applications It this occurs, perform the
lollowing adjustments.
Display a screen which has horizontal stripes and align the bottom ol the screen by the
vertical position adjustment, then change to the horizontal stripe adjustment (H. FtNETUNE)
One do on the right or left may
hilt to the other op I no
FtNETUNE adjustment ag
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ntal pos ion adjustmentand the
COLOR TEMPERATURE
The white in the image can be selected lrorn the three conditions, 1 (Normal color), 2 (SSSOK)
and 3 (User color: ADJ).
Use the "-“ or “+“ key to select the user‘s preferred color lrom 1 (Normal color: K), 2 (BSSDK)
and 3 (User color: ADJ)
USER COLOR Adjustment
The white in the video image can be adjusted to the user‘s preterred color.
Select USER COLOR: (4>ADJ] with the "—" or "+” keys on the COLOR TEMPERATURE
screen.
Select (ADJ) with the "+“ key. Use the " <]“ or “ l)" keys to select Fl (red), G (green) or B (blue),
Use the "-" and “+“ keys to adjust the color as desired
Note: Make a note at the setting values betore pertorming the adjustment because the
recall operation cannot be pertormed tor the user color adjustment. The initial value is
set to I’lDITl’lal color
K9 VIDEO LEVEL
The video input signal level can be matched to the computer that lS used.
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"\J DISPLAY FREQUENCY (Input frequency display)
This displays the screen mode input on the LCD monitor
The horizontal and vertical synchronization lrequency are displayed.
The values tor horizontal and vertical synchronization trequency oi the video signal that is
currently input tor the computer are displayed,
tH. There is an error ol approximately tkHz max. tor 30kHZ and 4kHz max. lor 61 kHz.
However, the error 5 DkHz tor the mode that was set at the lactory when the monitor was shipped.
LANGUAGE
Select one at the languages (German, French, English. Italian or Spanish) torthe on—screen
display.
DEU’ German FHA: French ENG English
ITA- ltalian ESP: Spanish
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Adjustment Item Screen
l? AUTO stze
The lollowlng adjustment items are automatically perlormed tor the signal input train the computer.
The horizontal position adjustment, horizontal size adjustment, vertical position adjustment,
vertical size adjustment and vertical tine adjustment |V FINETUNEJ ,
Ellective adjustment can be pertormed it this junction is used,
Always operate the unit alter the computer has started.
- Perlorm the adjustment after the Windows screen or other similar screen is
displayed in the entire screen.
- Do not use this tunction when the VGA350 mode and DOS prompt mode are used
because the function will not operate correctly. Perlorm the adjustment manually,
44> RECALL
The initial settings (the settings when the display panel was shipped train the lactoryj
can be returned tor each selection item.
The recall operation lor the items to be reset is performed as follows,
The horizontal position adjustment, horizontal size adjustment, vertical position adjustment,
vertical size adjustment, horizontal line adjustment (H. FINETUNE), vertical line adjustment
(V. FlNETUNE).
Press the ”+" [YES] key to set an item and then press the MENU key.
NoterThe recall screen display stops it there is no operation within approximately 30 seconds.
MONITOR SELF-TEST (N0 SIGNAL)
This junction displays it the main unit is operating correctly.
Figure A or B is displayed if any oi the live menu operation keys (MENU, <1. I), -, +) are
pressed.
1] Figure A ls displayed when the input synchronization signal exceeds the specified range.
- The lrequency is displayed in red when H or N exceed the specified range.
2) Figure Bis displayed when the power save mode is set (This ligure is only displayed in
the all state.)
3] Figure B is displayed when there is no input signal
For example, this occurs when the computer is not connected or the computer power is all,
Figure A Figure B
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It is possible to adjust the position that the onscreen panel is to be displayed
The panel will rotate in a counter—clockwise direction every time the E key is pressed.
N0 StGNAL
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Volume
This adjustment is perlorrned directly lrorn the iron panel operation key.
key is pressed, the volume is lowered.
ey is pressed, the volume is raised.
key is pressed, the volume is muted.
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Power Management System ’
This monitor contorms to the VESA DPMS standard.
This lunctlon can suppress power consumption by the display unit.
The computer and video board being used must also contorm to the VESA DPMS standard,
Note. Regarding operation, please consult the Operation Manuals tor the hardware being used.
Modes change in response to input signals as indicated in the table below.
Inwtstgnals
Power
am state Screenstatus LEDEnlDr cmstmlwen Rattlrntlrwe Video Horlzental Ventcal
ON STATE AL‘llve Green Normal ~ ON ON on
STAND-BY Bllckout Yellow <15Watts < asec OFF OFF on
SUSPEND Black out Yellow < tswaltsl < Ssec- OFF on or;
OFF STATE Blackout Yellow < swims <2059c. orr OFF OFF
APM : Advanced Power Management
Caufion
How to release the system from the power management tunetion.
1) Read the Operation Manuals tor the hardware you are using
2) Press one at the MENUt d t D t = -l— keys on the troht panel.
The No Signal screen appears. and the monitor side power management lunction is released
(only in OFF STATE)
tApproximately 20 seconds is required to return to ON from the OFF state.
Display Modes Memory
' Up to if} modes can be newly registered as user's preset modes
- it the new adjustment data drtrer from any ot the iollowmg 4, they can be registered as new data.
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Venteal sync polarlty
- The data that can be registered are those in the lollewing table
Horimmal traquency ”WWW 5 "ricwmmu" Horizontal size Humuntal posltlort
Vernal 777 Vefl'cal wgymzamn Vertrlzl Elle Vertical position
Video Signal level v. FINETUNE H. FINETUNE
- How to register adjustment data
1) tnpul the computer signal to be registered to the display unit
2) Select the rtem to be sdrusted lmm the 030 screen and then adjust it.
3) When the a key is pressed, the adtusted value is registered.
lt a trout panel key is not waisted rm about 20 seconds, the adjustment is tegistetee.
' There are 16 modes that can be preset by the user; it all 16 modes have already been
registered, when the one that has been registered the oldest is deleted a new mode can
be registered.
. ll the timing oi the new registratldn ditters little in frequency trom the previously
registered timing and in addition the signal polarity is the same. they will be judged to be
the same and the newtiming cannot be registered.
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Always observe the follow“ 9 precautions and use this
an safely
1) Installation location
- Avoid direct sunlight and heat sources such as healers
Heat adversely allecls the cabinet and the pal‘ls. Keep the power cord
away tram heat sources: lailirig to do so Could cause tire or electrical
shock.
- Do noi place the display panel on an unstable location such as
on a shaky table
~ Install tn 3 well ventilated location.
To prevent the temperature lrom rising inside the set, there are
ventilation holes in the cabinet. Make sure that they are not obstructed,
lnstall the unit at least 10cm trom walls. and do not install it in a book
cabinet or lying on its side, which could block the ventilattcin. holes,
Failure to observe this precauilon could cause tile or equipment
breakdown.
- Do not install in a location wlth a great deal at rnDisture or dust. Ave-id
wet locations such as a kitchen drainbcard, bathroom or washing
machine; also avoid locations with a great deal or steam, water vapor or
dust. Failure to observe this precaution could cause lire. electrical shock
or equipment breakdown.
- Do not apply lorce to the liquid crystal panel by touching or scratching it
with hard objects.
2) Precautions in use
. Handle the power cord caretully.
Do not place any heavy objects on log oi the power cord, add legs to it.
lie knots in it or pull on the cord when unplugging it, II the power cord is
damaged (lor example lithe wires are exposed or broken) there is
danger cl causing tire or electriml shock.
Never remove or insert the plug when your hands are wet. This may
cause an electric shock. Do not hold the power cord to remove the plug
Always hold the plug when removing it.
~ Do not place anything on top or the main unit.
Do not place any loreign obiect such as a container containing water or
another liquid, or a solvent or cloth soaked in a solvent. or a metal
object such as a paper mg, on the unit It the object is knocked over the
liquid can split and enter the interior ol the unit, causing tire, electrical
shock or equipment breakdnwn
- Handle the cabinet welully,
it a volatile solvent or adhesive curries into contact with the cabinet, the
suriaoe man be damaged or the paint might some oil. it a rubber or vinyl
object is in contact wrth the cabinet tor a long time. the surlace can be
stained
- Avoid magnetism
Use the unit at a distance tram any object such as a speaker that uses a
magnel or an ooiecl such as a motor or lranslormer that generates a
strong magnetic field. The magnetism can distort the color or cause
tearing oi the image in the ween.
- Avoid disrupting reception.
Use at this unit near a television or other display unlt can result in bath
interrenng with the other's reception, tearing or the images and noise
Keep them as tar apart as possible.
~ When moving this unit, be caretull not to apply shock to it. Always
unplug the power oord lrorn the outlet and disconnect all other externat
cables and cords. Be especially wretul with the LCD monitor.
3) Care of this unit
- Clean this unit with a soft, dry cloth.
ii it becomes very dirty, wipe it with a cloth that has been soaked in
neutral detergent diluted with water and then wrung out thoroughly, then
dry with a dry cloth.
Use gt a chemtmily treated cloth or giossproducjng cleaner can
damage the surlace or cause the paint to come all.
Do not rub the surtaw ol the LCD monitor with a hard abject or strike it
with anything. Doing so can scratch it.
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If Trouble Occurs
It problems continue even alter the inspections described below are penormed, always remove the
power plug and contact ourdealer.
Symptom
Check
Remedy
Relevance
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The pilot LED does not
light.
There is no image.
The DlllJl LED does not
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The mage is too large
u! too small. it is dis-
placed trom the correct
position. Part ol the
screen is missing,
The color oi pan oi the
sueen is Chan ed
There are vertical or
horizontal stripes in the
screen.
There is an atter-trnage
in the screen
Characters cannot be
seen dearly even after
an adjustment is
pertorrned
The image is too dark.
The image scrolls
continuously.
Power cord/plug
Power swttch
Signal cable
Computer (The power
saving tunction might
have operated. lt this
occurred, the pilot LED
will be Ilght yellow.)
Contrast, brightness and
badtlight adjustment
Power switch
is not the mode regis-
teled’l
is the mode guaranteed'l
Feflorm the V FlNTUNE
(Ventral stripe). H. FINE-
TUNE (chzonlal
stripe) adiustments
(tn the 1024 x 768 mode.)
Liquid Crystal panel
H. FINETUNE (Horizontal
stripe) adjustments
Does the vldec clock
trequency ol the image
signal exceed the stan-
dard level (anMHzl?
Is the video level correctly
adjusted?
[5 the brightness or
contrast adjustment
turned all the way down?
SE LF~TEST lunctinn
Signal cable
Plug the power cord tnto the outlet correctly.
Press the power switch.
Connect the slgnal cable correctly.
Release the power saving lunctlon.
(Operate the mouse or keyboard. For
additional details please read the opera-
tion manual ml the hardware that is used.)
Adiust the eontrast, brightness and tzlaoktight
correctly.
Press the power switch one more time.
Use an onscreen lunctlon to penorm the
desired settings.
Read the computer operation manual and
change the display mode to obtain the
specified mode.
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When the 1024 x 765 models set, per‘lorm
the adjustment so the stripe patterns are
not conspicuous.
Change the desktop pattern in modes
other than t024 x 768.
it the same screen is displayed on the
LCD display panel tor a long period oi
time, a phenomenon called “burn—in” may
occur where slight traces ol the burned-in
screen pattern can still be observed when
other screen patterns are displayed.
Do not operate the dlsplay tor approximately
one day and do not turn the power on.
Penorm the necessary adjustments untll the
characters displayed on the screen do not
flicker.
Lower the vertical trequency ot the image
signal to set the Met) clock treouency to a
level below the standard level (BDMHz).
Check the video signal level item the com
puter and adjust it in the correct direction.
Adjust the brightness. baddlgttt and contrast.
(neler to the computer operation manual
ol the computer that IS used lor lunher
details.)
Press the MENU key to check the SELF-
TEST screen.
Is either one at the numeric values lor lH or
iv displayed in red?
The input signal lrequency exceeds the
range of the security range ol this unit.
Read the operation manual ot the computer
and change the display mode.
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Specifications
LCD Slze
Symptom ’ Check Remedy 25932“
The display color is Signal cable Connect the signal cable correctly M
abnormal, is the input synohrontza- Check the video output mode lrorn the com- HE
The screen size and posi- lion signal within the opera outer and select a rnooe wnhln the LCD moni-
tion on not change. ating range7 to! operating range. [For details, read the
The lront panel keys iall Are two or more keys operatlon manual ol the hardware you are
to upelaie. bul'ng operated at the using.)
same time? Operate only one key at a timer
The sound is not collect. AUDIO cable
Computer sound level
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Headphone tack
Connect the AUDIO cable correctly ls the l—5
sound level trorn the computer resumed?
Please relet to the operation manual tor the
hardware you are ustng lor the details
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Specifications are subject to change without notice
for the purpose of improvement.
15 inch (15.0 inches/35.1cm viewable)
Type
CDIDV TFT ECUVG ma1vix iiquld crystal
Pler pitch
0297 mm
Sur‘IEce (realmem
Anthglare, anti—Siam: (Anlrglaie hard (2031)
Angie ol ytsihilhy
Venilzl. + 40“ FED“, Hovtxomal: 160°
input signal video signal RGB analog
Signal level D 7vp-p, LUVp-p
Synchronizailon HN separate (TI'L level)
Operation range Horizontal irequerlw: 30 OkHz to 51.0tz
Venilzl treouency. 51qu to new
Connectors signal 15 pin mini D»Sub connector itemale pins)
Hammett-finals 3.5mm diameter stereo mint tack
Audit: input terminal 3.5mm diameter stereo mint jack
use terminals Upstream xi
Downstream x 4
Pcwev supply EIAJ 2? DC power jack
Operation Keys Power ON/OFF, MENU, q, .>, —, +key, volume key. mute key
Controls On-Scleen Display CONTRAST. BRIGHTNESS, EACKLIGHT, HORIZONTAL POSITION,
HORIZONTAL SIZE. V. FINETUNE VERTICAL POSITION) VEFITiCM.
SIZE, H FINETL’NE, COLOR TEMF‘t (NormaI color/6550K/User collar)‘
User winr. VIDEO LEVEL (0.7V/1.0V]‘ DISPLAY FREQUENCY)
LANGUAGE. AUTO SIZE, RECALL, OSD POSITION
Maximum pixel dock
80 MHZ lmax.)
Maximum resolution
1024 dois(H) x 768 lines (V) / 75Hz
Drsplay area
304 x 228 mm 11024 x 7GB)
Operating conditions
Temperature: 010 35°C (32 to 95°F)
Humidity; 5 to sob/tr (No condensalicn)
Power suppIy ustng the AC adaptor
AC 100V-240V 50/60Hz
Power mflsu motion
45 w typ l< 8 w (during power satring operation) / Power oil aw
Dimensions width x height x depth
385 x 3907 x 200 mm
Weight lrnatn unit only)
5.5 kg
Screen angle adlusiment
030° (Up)
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Security Port
A security port can be installed to prevent theft at the LCD monitor and main unit
A wire cable manufactured by Kensington can be connected to the security port
on the rear panel of the main unit.
For details, please refer to the Kensington instruction manual.
< Inquiries>
Kensmgton
2855 Campus Drive
San Mateo, CA USA 94403
8005354242, £3348
lritrl: 415-572-2700‘ x3348
Fax' 4155728575
lnternet Address:
mcattell@kensinglon,com
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