Philips Electronics M082 User Manual 71525
Philips Electronics Industries (Taiwan) Ltd 71525
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FCC ID: ASKMOSZ Exhibit 5 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION GETTING STARTED INTRODUCTION. . . . SAEETv .......... INSTALLATION LOCATION CORRECT HANDLING. AOCESSDRIES ..... . CONNECTION TO PC, . . . DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS How TO USE THE OSD [CONTROL LEVEL STRUCTURE] ....... SETTING UP GUIDE ............ How TO usE THE ON SCREEN DISPLAv MAIN CONTROLS WINDOW BRIGHTNESS ..... CONTRAST VOLUME .......... SCREEN POSITION & QUALITY WINDOW HORIzONTAI. POSITION ...... VERTICAL PDSITION . . PHASE ADJUSTMENT. CLOCK ADJUSTMENT. . COLOR TEMPERATURE WINDOW 9300 K CAD/CAM. 6500 K DTP . . . USER PRESETS .............. .............. FOLOOUT ----------------- 10 SPECIFICATIONS . . . 2 SPECIAL CONTROLS WINDOW 2 LANGUAGE ..... 3 OSD CONTROLS - 3 POWER SAVING . . . - g ROTARv DEFAULT . . EXIT OR RESET .......... ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OSD WARNING SIGNAL ........... POWER SAVING & PRESET RESOLUTION MODE . PIN ASSIGNMENT. . WHAT TO DO IE SOMETHING ISN'T WORKING INDEX .................. GLOSSARV ................ ...12 ...12 ..13 ..13 14 ......................... 16 Other language versions FRENCH (FRANcAIs) ................. 23 ITALIAN (ITALIANO) .......................... 89 SPANISH (ESPANOL) . . . ............... 45 GERMAN (DEUTCH) . . . . ................... 67 a ppen d ix EngIISh Information IOI Users In the U.S. . . , T ., ..... FCC Declaration ........ TCO'95 ........... ENERGY DECLARATION . . . Informanon for UK only ........ Francais FCC Declaranon ............ Dansk ADVARSEL . . . . . . . Norsk ADVARSEL . . . . . . Svenska VARNING...,........ .. Suomi VARNING........ BECAUSE OF CONTINUOUS PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS, THE INFORMATION MENTIONED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE, Introduction The Philips Brilliance‘ISlAX Flat Panel Monitor satisfies the need of high-end corporate and professional users. This monitor is for those who are seeking advanced design, a small footprint, high quality picture and ergonomic features in a monitor that takes minimal desk space. Its innovative technology delivers outstanding brightness and contrast, zero emissions, and low4energy consumption. Features EXC£LLEN1 DISPLAY QUALITY ~ 153i inch Viewable area display - comparable to the viewable screen size of a 17—inch CRT monitor, with even better picture clarity and geometry. - Full compatibility with all standard video cards and all common VESA modes up to 1024 x 768 Hz with 30 to 61 kHz horizontal scanning. ~ State of me an image processing for optimal full screen image expansion at resolutions for DOS, VGA 640 x 480, and SVGA 800 x 600 ERGONDMIC DESIGN ~ To protect the LCD panel against wear and scratches, an optional protective cover can be ordered separately. Please inquire with your dealer. introduction and Safety ~ Detachable pedestal ior swing arm or wall mount applications, A special hinge design on the monitor insures lull tilt and rotation adjustabiiity even on the simplest mount. ~ Easy 050 with five (5) language text. - TCO ‘95 approved Drums - 1+1W stereo front-firing audio and microphone - USB Bay for an optional powered hub with four (4) downstream ports - Anti—theft Kensington® socket limit and 050 lock to prevent tampering especially useful at point-of-sale and customer interaction sites. Nora» You movtllw MS wading lo M VESA DDC level VZB, Only mltwfll’s ind snflwuesltflsuppmhmwifldimammmimammxmmm museotmstunl! iiymmmmmsmwmrmammmimsywm siiii use your mentor and computer. imrm. you may need to manually specify the awopvtate resolition in die sommorconmar AsmEnug-[SHMuWIUPsi-sdeiuw modswwun—tsmimqysllgimm nuagyi’cuq Q5? Contact us at our web site: HITPJIwww.monitorsphilipscorn Safety precautions and maintenance - Unplug the monitor, if you are not going to use it [or an extensive period oitime. - Unplug the monitor, it you need to clean it with a slightly damp cloth. Vlhping the screen with a dry cloth is possible when the power is off, However, never use alcohol. solvents, or ammonia-based liquids. - Consult a service technician if the monitor does not operate normally when following the instructions in this manual. - The casing cover should be opened only by qualified service personnel. - Keep the monitor out of direct sunlight and away irom stoves or any other heat source. - Remove any object that could fall into the vents or prevent proper cooling of the monitor's electronics, - Do not block the ventilation holes on the cabinet. ENERGY STAR is an US, registered mark - Keep the monitor dry. To avoid electric shock, do not expose it to rain or excessive moisture. - When positioning the monitor, make sure the power plug and outlet are easily accessible. ~ Ii turning off the monitor by detaching mains cord or DC power cord, wait for 6 seconds, then attach the mains cord or DC power cord for normal operau'on. End-of-Iife disposal Your new monitor contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of. Please lind out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old monitor. IBM, IBM PC. and Power PC are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Apple, Macintosh, Quadra, Periorma, and Centris are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Installation Locations Av0|o HEAT AND Coto EXTREMES - Do not store or use the LCD monitor in locations exposed to heat, direct sunlight, or extreme cold. ‘ Avoid moving the LCD monitor between locations with large temperature differences. Choose a site falling within the following temperature and humidity ranges. Temperature: 5-35 C (4090 F) Humidity: 20-8036 RH - Do not subject the LCD monitor to severe vibration or high impact conditions. Do not place the LCD monitor inside a car trunk. lnstal lation Locations & Accessories - Take care not to mishandle this product by either knocking or dropping during operation or transportation. ~ Do not store or use the LCD monitor in locations exposed to high humidity or dusty environment. Also do not allow water or other liquids to spill on or into the LCD monitor. “ Correct handling of the monitor 1. When handling the monitor, grip the bottom firmly with both hands and ensure that the front panel faces outward before lifting. Please refer to the diagram on the right. 2.Handling the monitor with care prevents scratching and damage. If the monitor becomes damaged, immediately disconnect the power from the unit and have it checked by a qualified service person before using it again. 3. Do not drop the monitor to prevent fire or electrical shock. 4. when moving the monitor, be sure to unplug all power cords in order to avoid injury or damage to the equipment. Accessories a 3. Macintosh adapter , .. w? (optional) 4. User manual 5. CD-Rom wa'm‘" 6, Warranty Cards / Service Map / Service Registration cards 7. Quick Set-up Guide Wsifle ohm monitor. flute: Wilmjhe earphnngs are plugged in, there will be no shunt] him the mmrswu-m speaks. onnections use universal Se|ia| Bus mmreuymwkeyboérnmprmammm will giveyougmatern-ibinyilisenhg up your syslem, ' nmtbu m Manama-swims. you antenna! ‘lur in optionat eawhonesj'he earphonejack is on the ' icroph Audio‘in the monitor. Use them to mnnéclfynnr “PW swimmisrormm. ~ i221! mimsfor micmphnne. USB Hub soyou will be ready mlake adwnage andsadvmm in mpmer devélopman. For an IBMAmmpatihle Computer- 1. Turn off |he computer 1 Insen the (optional) USB Hub and conned the USE mble lo the oompmler. (Campuler musl have USB port ) 3. rum on me murmur. Then turn on me compmer 4 vrmn Ihe mstarlanon af the correct software, you wru be able (a canned uss periphera|s to me monitor‘s USB Hub. Nag L-LEBI-tbadmtflswldsqnmely. 11-5133 Ehylslmzlinmkufm. EnemrdzdelH-IHb/snamlsfl mmfixmem to mmputer's uss port A micmphuna cabié and'audio cable aremnnecg’ed at the hacker , "ionilur In your ‘ mmfign in mnneamg your IBMmmpalibie £1!me mar. By using lheUSB, phenlslnyourmonimrirfieadoflravhgwcanmdmnld ‘ ' Pins, you wfll have true plug-arfl—play capability. Philips prw‘ms farm's npmud Refer to me “Setting Up your Pmllps [lat paner monitor” {widow fur a more delanled guide to set up your monimr. connection to PC VIDEO SETlINGS Before connecting your LCD Monitor to the PC, make sure that the computer’s video settings (resolution and frequency) are in accordance with those below. NOTE: I.'I'he maximum resolution of this LCD monitor is [024x768 at maximum Vertical Refresh Rate of 75Hz 2.Recommended video mode is "3141768 at Vertical Refresh Rate of 60111. 3.Interlace mode is not applicable. If you have Windows '95 . . . FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO COMPLETE SEWING UP YOUR MONITOR 1. insert Windows ‘95 floppy disk supplied with this monitor. 2. Click on the “START" icon. Next, click on the “SETTINGS" icon. Then click on "CONTROL PANEL.” 3. Double-click on "DISPLAY" icon. Next, click on “SETTINGS" tab. Then click on “ADVANCED PROPERTIES" dialog box. 4. Click on “MONITOR" tab. 5a. If you have an old computer, click on "CHANGE" dialog box. Next, “SELECT DEVICE" screen appears. Now click on “HAVE DISK" dialog box. and select A drive Or 5b. If you have a new computer, “SELECT DEVICE” screen automatically appears. Click on “HAVE DISK" dialog box and select A drive. 6. Select "OK" in the "INSTALL FROM DISK" dialog box. if model name of the Philips monitor is correct, Click "OK" tab in the “SELECT DEVICE" dialog box. 7. Click "CLOSE" tab in the “ADVANCED PROPERTIES" dialog box. if your Windows ‘95 versron is different or you need more detailed installation information, please refer to the Windows ’95 user's manual. Description of Controls Control Indicators - for Mute, Brightness, and 050 button . FRONT VIEW LED - Light Emitting Diode turns green when the monitor is on. Power Button - Turns the monitor Built-in Microphone — 0“ and Off- Allows you to “speak" to . your computer, Speakers ~ Transmit sounds from your computer or amplifier. Mute Button — Mutes the sound from the speakers and the earphones. Press to turn mute on or off. See next page for details. SIDE VIEW Brightness Button — Press this button and use the Rotary Knob ‘ Helps rotary knob to adjust the brightness of the screen guide you through the On Screen Display. When not used with the OSD button, can also adjust the volume. See page 11. On Screen Display (OSD) button - Brings up the On Screen Display and helps you navigate through it. Auto Reset Button - Press this button to return to factory default video modes for optimal picture quality. REAR VIEW . Earphones Jack — Plug in earphones here. This mules the sound from the monitor's front speakers. Kensington Lock Socket — A special feature to lock your monitor for anti—theft. USB Bay —Slot for plugging in USB Hub. Optional hardware that allows true PIug»and—Play. See page 4 for installation details. Power Plug — Plug the AC power cord in here. See Setting—up foldout for details. DC Jack — Plug the monitor‘s DC power cord here. Description of Controls Using the Side Panel OSD Button — To use the OSD function, please refer to Page 8 for details. Pedestal - With the built-in pedestal, you can tilt and swivel the monitor to the most comfortable viewing angle. For best viewing, always place the monitor at eye level. This pedestal can be separated from the main LCD monitor body for mechanical arm or wall-mount applications.(as specified within manufacturer’s recommendations) . Usmg rotary knob for AUDIO NOTE: Do NOT REMOVE WITHOUT rmsr nrnnmc "Rmovmc Insnzucnous" FOUND IN THE - Tum rotary knob to adjust audio cums eunmm mm M Accrssomzs. level NOTE: THlS ROTARY is USED FOR OSD amnion WHEN THE OSD eurrou IS PRiSSED. Using the Side Panel Mute Button - To turn the mute On or Off press the mute button. Using the Side Panel Brightness Button - To adjust the screen’s brightness, first press the Brightness Button. Next, turn the Rotary Knob to adjust the brightness. To exit brightness completely, press the brightness button again. For another way to adjust the brightness usmg the OSD, refer to Pagelo Using the Side Panel Auto Button » Press this button to return to factory default video mode for optimal picture quality. Description of Controls On Screen Display - Your monitor is preset at the factory for normal operation. However, you can adjust it using the On Screen Display Button and the Rotary Knob as described on Page 6. Below is a brief description of the four windows on the On Screen Display function. Main Controls - The first window highlighted after the OSD has been selected. It has three features: Brightness, Contrast, and Volume. To adjust the three features, turn to page 10 & 11. OSD Button Screen Position & Quality - This is the second window highlighted after the OSD has been selected. The (our features are: Vertical Position,Horizontal Position, Phase Adjustment, and Clock Adjustment. More details on adjusting these features are on Page 12 & 13. Color Temperature - The third window highlighted is the adjustment of the Color Temperature. Select the color temperature you prefer or make your own with User Setting 1 or 2. SpeClaI Controls — The fourth window Details are on Pages 14 & 15. features: Language, OSD Controls, Power Saving, and Rotary Delauit. Details on adjusting these features are on pages16 & 17. Note: Language allows you to drags the 01 great Difiay fircm E'ghsh to Bram $3113], Cérnen or REBEL E m 16 for more details. “Main contipl ‘ Color temp'éra’ture Special cohtrbls f, Rmet How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) OSD Menu control level structure adjustment ' tick adiustl'nerit Exit Reset '9300?K 6500°K User presets I User presets 2 Exit Reset all“ Language ml OSD control Power saving Rotary default AM Exit Reset Save ——|: Reset all settings _E Rea c‘olbi « Green'qblor Blue coldr' Redmlor . , Gr’een‘eoylor) 1 f Blue nobi- English‘ t German j French ‘ 5 '~ llzlian ‘ in? Spanish 25, Timer Off Vertical position Horizontal position Yes No Brightness Contrast Volume Yes No Yes No How to Use the On Screen Disp!ay (OSD) Main Controls window Brightness Contrast To adjustyourscféen‘s brighums foflwmesnaps been. Brightness Is the averall imensfly of the fight coming from 1119 screen 0 fé'acfust'year éu'éen's oonlrasL iwuw me steps‘nem ‘ Contrasl' ls the difference helween me brigmesl and dam: areas on me sues». , 0 Press me DSD bmmn. Pms the 050 human. Men, mm the Rom“ knob ‘ until the Comm: , ‘ icon is highligmed Press Ihe 050 human to highligm ® BRIGNTNESS icon. nu um mom-m ' Swu‘n‘u vmmm § Press the OSD " ~ nunon la bnng up Bmmnzss screen. Press the OSD bunon I0 bnng up Conmsr screen. In muss: “nu" oso' buuon [0 Turn the ROTARY knob m relum (a Bar fldJUSK me comrasl. wmdow. 05!) human to Turn the anzv knob w remrn to [m adJUSl the brightness. wlndow. Sm'n’t Hf-lp Sm'irt chp 7‘ How to Use the On Screen Display Main Controls window V0 I u me . ’ a y‘l‘o‘adjuslymlrwnm uxiiovolllne. folluwme steps below. 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Then, turn me Romnv knob unu! Homzowm. Posmou is highlighted. . 3 Press file 050 billion to bring up the HORIZONTAL Posmow screen. linflilonuh JOSH“ um Turn the RDTARV knob unul me image IS hurimnrany balanced. duradersnnme ‘ mm mm 2 OSD human to relum to Exn window, a Press the ‘ “reduce the horizontal flicker of ‘scveenwamlnimum Turn the Roma knob until the Sam» Posmlw & QuAmv window IS highlighted Next. pras the OSD button Then, mm Me ROYARV knob until PMS! Amusmmv is highlighled, 3 Press the 050 v bum" w bnng up the Pmss Amusmzm screen was: ADIIIS'IMUIT Turn the Rom“ knob unlll the Image on me manner does not mcker. me verfiml flicker (if mums mimmlm. hum-u Turn the Rom/v knob until he Scum Posmuu & Qumrv wmdow is highlighted. Men, press lne 050 human. Then, mm the ROTARY knob until CLOCK Amusmfnr IS highlrghled. human (0 hran up the chx Awusmw a Press me DSD Turn the Romzv knob bum“ (0 unul the Image on me “HUN"! (0 EXIT mummy dues not flicker. window Smart Help M M O ' ‘ ‘ preset options mm mixtures frornwhich you can choose from. Ones r DesIGoijublishnngP),Ammu 9300Kopfionfor0wmyAidedDe§gn(CAD)mMmyoirsflm opp computer aummaically‘afiusvs itselmx matador temperature. Monitor Mm setting for co|or temperatures is 5500 K Turn the Rama knob until the Camp window is highhghled. men press the On Scum Drsmv button 6 Turn the ROTARV knob mm on); ' umil DTP on CAD/CAM ‘ ‘ V is highlighned. 0 After each preser setting is saved, me on screen display automaucally returns lo Ihe Exlr wmdow. Smart Help How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) Color Temperature window llyouneedto aqust anyplthetwopreset OWOHS (DTPorCADIcAM), l'ellowtbestepsbelowlnnmiyme colorsmot ‘appearonyoursamVoumnmakeimfividualfiustmmtsmeachomwpresewwons Turn the Romy lmoti until the town window is tighllghted. Next, press the OSD bum)". Then, tum the Roma? knob mtil USER PRISUS icon is highlighled. If measary, turn the Rimmr knob will 15 o! the USER PRESETS ls highlighted, Next, press the 0M Swim Dismv button. " ‘IwwillnawbebackatmeExn window. See Suwn Hm below (or options. mm the Rama knob until the But box is highlighted. press the OSD bum. Next. ., Then, press the 0M Scam DISPLAV bimon, nsm man I , Rm will be highlighted When done wnh red, prSS the when done wllh green, “press OSD button. Gm" Wm be us“ rust! 1 the OSD button, BLUE WI“ be A , highlighted Ihen, tumlhe hlghllghied Then, tum the “am mm ,: "in m R m“ knob to increase 0, Romnv knob to increase or Q) decrease the blue. decrease the green. Men, to adjust the red, press the OSD button again, Then, turn the Roma knob to increase or deciease the red. Smart H .|p "mm nun-l ‘showsits settingsinmeotfive languages. The default ls English. but you can select tench, Spanish, Man or hattan. Turn the RDIMIV knob until Smut. CmtRoLs is highlighted, Then, press the 0M Sckmt DISPLAY button to highlight LAMGUAGE icon. button to hnng screen. tnttwué ~ . m Dl uuneu mum a Press the BSD button to return to Exit wmdow. Smart Hm) Turn the Roma! knob to until d esired language ls selected. Turn the Romv knob until 5mm (3me is highllghted. Next, press the BSD button Then, turn the Rom“ knob until the 050 00mm icon is highltgrued, e n = 9 «mm . Press the OSD button to lying up mun mum DSD Commas screen. Press the OSD hultun to return - to Exit window. . ' Press the OSD Turn the Rowzv knob Mon to brmg up TIMER screen. to Select VERYICN. Dr HORIZONTAL Pusmw, ‘ and repeat Steps 376 Turn the Roma! knob ID select: 05.10.25 «a seconds, or Orr. Press the (15!) button to add yaur change and return to 050 CONVRDLS screen. Smut Hc-I p How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) Special Controls window Power SAving Rotary Default BMW-toms save ene’gy wen the monitor is on 3 hambeingusedmerapmsafim Ahemonitorwillgn ‘blark To sehd‘szn Sums, lultow me snaps belww. } o Press the OSD button. 6 Turn the Romzv e Tun the Ram" knoll until SPECIAL knob until SPECIAL Comms is Comm IS highlighted, Next. highlighted Next. press the OSD press the OSD mm. ulnw Iv'nlll E-GB mmu umw Press the ®5> "" - 050 hung" 9 Turn the Rom knob until anzv e osmn‘ohfi gflg‘fgigfifing‘f $1ng to return to Em Dmuu IS mghrigmau. Then, mess 10 return to Exn the OSD button window. me OSt) button wmdow, nom't mum t "lam-(u town sAvnm ‘ Turn the Romv knob In select knob to select Bmcnwsss, Pwm 5mm; Comma or Vow-wit On or On. the; "g Exi ‘ lRINflIlES$ — , villi sypu (a save vaulls a! adjustment on 'rlgs and exiLflE‘OSD screen. owhmynuareala a The settings models now comm! Windmill. for example MAIN Comms. an loan lS highlighlad, Tum lhe Rom“ knob unfil Bar is highlighted. Next, press me 050 Damon. highlighted, Vou tan choose to Elmer YES Bf No Then, press the 050 buttun I0 EXIT, ‘IESET Au. SEITIHGS 0 Make sure you have exlled from all icons in a wmuow. (See 10 Exw mum All mmwnm wwoow) For example, MAIN Columns will be highlighled. o Tum the Rmm knnb unm Riser is highhghued. NexL press the OSD button. The On Screen Display will disappear. o Tum (he romry knob m selea Riser ALL SEWINGS, Vss or No Press the OSD bulk)“ to 1x". Additional Infcrmation SD arming Signal ' , , wfli detea various asp!“ situation atomistic-alt} When the miter detects the problems, the screen will mmancalysiww 1 1 when" ntwarnivg'sigialsmreinindym , ' , , - N0 VIDEO INPUT - This screen appears when there is no video signal input. Please check that the signal cable is properly connected to the graphics board or PC. - CANNOT DISPLAY THIS VIDEO MODE - This screen appears when the input frequency from the computer is not standard video mode or out of the monitor’s scanning range. Please change the display mode of the operating software in the computer (Le. Windows) [01024 x 768 @ 60 Hz for best display results. - ENTERING SLEEP MODE - ihis screen warns when the monitor is about to enter the sleep mode. Please press any key on the keyboard or click the mouse for waking the monitor and computer. - MONITOR TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH - This screen apppears for 5 seconds of every 3 minutes , when panel temperature is self—detected to be over 50 t, Please turn off the power switch immediately and check the room temperature if too hot. Don‘t install LCD monitor under direct sunlight or at high room temperature. - USE 1024 X 768 FOR BEST RESULT - This screen appears when the video mode input is not the recommended 1024 x 768, Non 1024 x 768 mode could cause some picture distortion. Please adjust the video mode in 1024 x 768 at 50 Hz for best display quality. Additional information Automa it: Power Swings 84 x Pre$et esolution odes ‘ e VESA‘ DPMS compliame display card qr sum-pare instantly in your PC. the monimr can nmanufically Mu llS'POWEf “ , , not in usa "input 1mm]; keyboara,mmise, «mumsdugued, [hePc &'moniu;r aulmi ‘ Eugen shows the power consumptinngnd signalling or this moi-mil: mar-saving team. To mm W5 iéatue on an ‘hielablebemmuieumorylmsawdeom ‘ Power Managemeni Definilion r m video H5,“ My“: Power Power LED [— actofyPrese esolutlon Modes ON v ”933: “WWW 20W Mons Risotlmlw {104 Flam] rugklfl Smmm ARM? 25 Yes < W W reen x35 . m l Siam-by Blanked No Yes < sw ems Amber 62° 0 21: 7 [Ex 36: Suspend Jlankzd Lres No < w7 any, ‘Amber 7 ONO“ D G orr Eianked no No < st new, Mm, 6401430 31 so IBMVGA 510x480 57 MAC ~ Abiwe power consumplmns exclude USE wans. 640 x 480 37.9 640 x 480 37.5 ~ 111is mumor 15 Energy Star CDmpHanl and power management fiigi oompallble. BOG x 500 48.1 AS AN ENERGY STAR PARTNER, PHILIPS HAS DETERMINED THAT THIS PRODUCT MEETS THE ENERGY STAR GUIDEUNES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCV The proper operalmn DI the iunclion requires a cumpuler wiih VESA DPMS plmer management capabilities. 832 X 624 1024 x 758 1024 x 768 1020 X 768 48.4 56.5 60.0 13 Specifications Dlspuv 15.1-inch (385 cm) Type Flat panel acllve mallix—TFI LCD P'" "°- “Sig"mem VIEWABlE lunar SIZE (VIS) |5.1~|nci| diagonal miss an) Red VIdBO Input 5 A | Green video Input umcs murmur nu-g are COMIflg Blue video in“ Wm (UNPALKEDl 5 5kgs Identical outpm meM DMtnsmMs ~ connected In pin 10 ‘ 35321 ”g m 5d! lest wmm mz mm Red video Ground MAlew Emma Green VIdBO ground stulunon 1024 x 755 at 75 Hz Reliesh Rate Blue video ground No pin Logic ground ldenncal outpul _ conneciea to W 10 HOEIZDNVAL remumv so In 51 kHz Serial dala line (SDA) vrencu remumcv 55 I0 15 Hz n Sync miv BMRDNMENYM v Sync (VCLK [or DOC) lelmmmxs Timlmun ' o eralin Tel" erarure vu I0 95 r 5 lo 35 c Dam “Mk "ne ‘SCU sfiuage empeEalure 43 ID 140 r 4010 en t Tm MODE 720 x 400 Dvr Pucn :0 30 mm Humor" (mumunrnsmn) Operating 20 in film Nun-operating 5 m 5536 Pawn: 3mm z‘IOflerWACx‘IU‘fifiDaSOHHSOV zen/tic) Pawn Ccnsuwnnu -< as wall (exclufing usm new 1mm :lS~pin D-lype mnmclor wllh cable Additional information What to Do if Something isn't Working Troubleshooting f go presents pioblems that can be corrected lay lhe user, It the problem still exists alter these Philips dealer. No Picture - Make sure the Power cable is plugged to the wall and back or the monitor. (Power LED not iii) - Make sure the DC power Bord has been attached I0 Ihe DC Jack. - First. power button in front oi lhe monitor should be in Ihe OFF position. then press lilo ON position again. possible solutions, maad your No Picture - Make sure the computer is turned on. (Power LED is Amber - Make sure the signal cable IS properly connected in your computer. or Vellow in color) - Check to see it the monitor cable has bent pins. ~ rile Energy Saving Feature may be activated. See pages 2 and 20 lor more demll - Make sure the monilor cable is properly connected to your computer, See Setting Up foldoul. - Check to see little monitor cable has bent pins. ~ Make sure the computer IS turned on. Screen says iluvmminvm AUTO button not working - The Auro FUMCVKJN is designed for use on standard Macmtostl or iBM-oompalltlle PC running Microsoft Windows. - It may not work properly ii using non-sundard PC or video hoard. merit Imaging Problems Display position is - Push the Auto button. incorrect - Adyusi the image posilion using the Holuzolmi Position Br/or leim Posliioll in the Scrum Posmou AND almiiv Winoow. ~ Check that the signal mole is properly connecmd in lhe graphics board or PC, Image vibrales on the screen Vertical flicker ~ Push the Alno button appears - Eliminate me vertical bars using the CLLXZK Amuswlmr In the Screen- mum QuAuTV wirlmw. See Page 13 ior details. ~ Push the Auto button. ~ Eliminate Itie horizontal bars usmg the PHASE Amusruirm in the Search POSUION& QUALIW Winoow. See Page 13 for detalls. Horizontal flicker ~ Adjust the contrast and brightness usmg the MN" COKTROLS WINDOW. See Page 10 for details (The backllgtll ollhe LCD monilor has a fixed life span When the screen becomes dark or begins to flicker, please Contact your dealer.) The screen is too bright 0T [00 dark An alter-image ~ if an image remains In (it screen lor an extended period oi time. it may be lmprlnled in the screen and leave appears an alter—image. This usually disappears alter a few hours. An otter-image remains . This is characleristi: oi liquid cryslal and is not caused by a mallunctlon or deleriorallcin olihe after Ihe power has been liquid crystal. The alter-image will disappear alter a set amount or time. turned cit Green, red, and blue dots remain on the screen ~ The remaining dots are characteristic oi the liquid crystal used in today's technology. Amessories ....... J Audioincable. Audio Controls . .. . Automatic Power Savrng 20 Brigluness ...... Builtrin microphone .. CADKZAM Clock Adjuslmmt Color Temperature . . .14 Contrast ...... Correct handling Descnplion of mnlrols DTP ..... . Earphonesjadt Entol Jile disposal . Exit Fmtiles Glossary Horiwntal Position Kensinglon Lodr .. . Insulalion location Mule , . . . On Some" Display . OSD button . . . OSD Comrols . . OSD Control Level Structure 9 DSD Warning Signals . v .19 Pedestal ......... . .7 Phase Adjustment. . 13 Pin Assign-norm.“ 10 Power bunon 5a Up Guide, 2 Pom! plug ”Set Up Guide, 2 Power Saving ........ 17 Reset . ,. , 18 Héremileindel'minonsmat mylielpyw. Resolution Modes 20 Rotary Delardi 17 D-Sub Two ways of connecting your monitor to your Rotary knob ,. . computec Your monitor comes with a [LSuh cable. 53th Precautions v 2 USE Universal Serial Bus A way to connect your Screen Size & Quality . 12-13 computer, monitor, and peripherals iorirue Plug-and- Speakers ..... t . i . .6 Play functions Special Conrmls . B‘ 17-18 Specifications v . . .20 Tmubleshuollng . . . . .21. Set Up Gu'de USB hub . 5 USB oonnemims H. .. 4 User Presets v . . .15 Venical Position 12 Viiieo Input . . 9, 21 Video Settings . .5 volume . v . in Windows ‘95 ”Set Up Guide, Federal Communications Com- mission (FCC Statement) NOTE: This equipment has been tested and tound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ot the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interlerence in a residential inStaItation. This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio trequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmlul inlertarence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment of! and on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the tollowing measures: — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. — increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diflerenl lrorri that to which the receiver is connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician tor help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible tor compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Use only HF shielded cable that was supplied With the monitor when connecting this monitor to a computer deVica Warning: WHEN POSITIONING THIS EQUIPMENT ENSURE THAT THE MAINS PLUG AND SOCKET IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE. To prevent damage which may result in tire or shock hazard. do not expose this appliance to rain or excessive moisture. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES—003 A2
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