Proview Electronics 558 COLOR MONITOR User Manual Exhibit 7 The of EUT
Proview Electronics (Taiwan) Co Ltd COLOR MONITOR Exhibit 7 The of EUT
Exhibit 7 The user manual of EUT
Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS... 1. Introduction... 1.1 General lufomtation 1.2 Features ...... 2. Installation lllll 2.1 Package.. 2.2 Precautions 23 Swivel base 2.4 How to install/remove the swivel base 3. Connection to the computer"... 3.1 Connecting the signal cable and the power cable 32 Connecting the microphone and speaker cable(optional) ..... 4. Front control location and functions. 4.1 Operation... 4.2 Adjusting and programming. wqqmaauuN—_H ZS I; 4.3 Built-in microphone(optional)..... 4.4 Safety protectio 4.5 Timing guide 46 Power management 15 4.7 Plug and Play(optional).... . 17 5. Technical information 5.1 Products specification 5.2 Signal connector pin assignment. 6. Troubleshooting... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION(F.C.C) STATEMEN _—————— IMPORTANT SAFEGU ARDS Warnings: . I. Read all of these instructions. Save these instructions for later use, Please. 2. Follow all warning and instructions marked on the product 3. Unplug this monitor from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use attachments not recommended by the monitor manufacturer as they may cause hazards. 5. Do not use this monitor near water. For example near a hithtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc. 6. Do not place this monitor on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The monitor may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with monitor. ’Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer. 7. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to insure reliable operation of the television receiver and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or CDVH'Cd. The openings should never be blocked by placing the monitor on a bed, sofa, rug. or other similar surface. This monitor should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This monitor should not be placed in built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided. 8. This monitor should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied in your home, consult your monitor dealer or local power company. 9. This monitor is equipped with a three-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet. contact your electrician to replace your obsolete, outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug, MDo not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not vacate this monitor where the cord will be abused by persons working on it. RESET Press" v" + " a "keys together for the reset function to be reflective. Meanwhile all oz'the parameter status will be return to the original status set by factory. NOTE: L 0 w zrsr'ngfizclovy preset video mode ran use Ihisfimclwrlr 2. You x w gel fire preset made chapler 4.5-Tr'mr‘rrg Guide. Degnnss Press "4 " +' y ‘ kcys together for the degauss function This function Gin eliminate the build—up of stray magnetic fields which alter the correct scan of the electron beams and affect the purity of the screen colors, focus and convergence when pressed. your image will jump and wave a bit as the screen is «magnetized 4.3 Built-in microphone (on some models) Use the built-in mirrophone to optimize speakerphone functionality, used with multimedia compulcrs, 4.4 Safety Protection ~ The safety protczliort function is to protect the monitor. whenthe frequency of the video signal (run the computer is out of range, (please refer to monitor "specifications“ The monitor will protect by itself and tlr. power LED will quickly flashvtzrming you to resetthemonimrtypeonyourcomputer. 4.5 Timing guide This mum-scanning monitor can automatically detect and display several video modes .This monitor offers 7 factory preset modes that cover mos't of the common video modes supported by popular graphics adapters. If the monitor recognizes one of the preset timing signals, it will recall that mode and any other stored display adjustments you have made. The monitor is preset with 7 modes for optional display size and centering as indicated in the following table: Resolution (dots x rim) Horizontal F rat-(km) Freq-(H1) 31.47 Remark Non-interlaced 640 x480 31,47 60 Non-interlaced 640 X480 —T 3750 75 Non-interlaced VESAIBS 640 X 480 43.27 85 Non-interlaced VESA/75 800 x 600 46.38 Non-interlaced VESA/85 | 800 x600 53.67 35 Non-interlaced VESA/60 [024 x763 48.36 60 Non- terlnced is u noting I If your monitor does perform properly, use the following troublshooting guide for quick milltions to common problems. If the problem persists, call the dealer where you purchased the monitorl No Pictu re: Check these items: . Power cord and signal cable are securely connected - Monitor in power Save mode? ' Adjust the brightness and contrast controls. Display image is too large or small: . Use the function keys to adjust the image. Picture is scrolling loo unstable: w Signal cable should be completely attached to the computer r- Check the signal cable pin assignments incorrect? Color is abnormal: - Magnetic object nearby? . Signal cable pin assignments incorrect? - Signal cable pronerly connected? The built - in microphone does not operate: - Connect the microphone cable correctly. ~ Distance too for] Speak into the microphone is a normal voice from a distance of 30—5 Jcm (IT-20") Image is not com tly shaped: . A new video mr de is selected. ' User control has not yet been adjusted. Use the function keys to adjust the image. 20 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION(F.C.C) STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device,pu|suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limim are designed to provide reasonable protection against hannt‘ul interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment at? and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures: 1. Reorient/Relocate the receiving antenna. 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diiferent fivm that to which the receiver is connected. at Consult the dealer of an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION.- Chunges or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: The use ofa non-shielded interface cable with this equipment is prohibited 2] “- (A) New mode - The monitor reserved for 13 new modes incase non-standard video modes are used lf the input signal is dilferent from our factorypreset modes, the new timing data will automatically be stored. However, the displayed nar'nmeters may need to be adjusted and can't be RESET. 4.6 Power managemrnt ?l1i5 monitor meets VESA DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) standards, and complies with both the EPA'S Energy Star requirements and Europe's TCO‘TJUTEK‘S power management. the following is the description of the power indicator for the power saving modes. Power Management Definition VESA DPMS POWER SAVING STATES POWER l mnrmroa MODE Vl DEO H-SYN L V SYNC POWER USED on Active Yes i Yes <65 wam Normal Standby Blnnkcfl N0 Ves <15 wail! Flash every 0 7seaond Suspend Blankcd Yes Nolnidilyt W __ my. ~ 907. pumas ‘ VESAumdmd _ J.__..—__.—.—l NE rs; ALL 115mm: my imi a 1.5 are mm: to change without norm. 10 19 11. Ziehe‘n Sie den Netzstecker, weno Sic den Monitor langere Zeit nicht henutzen wollen. Dadnrch vermeiden Sie Beschttdigungen durch fiberspannungen im Stromnetz 12. Uberlasten Sie niemals den Stromnnschluss ode! dos StromkabeL Eine Uberlastung konnte ein Feuer verursachen oder zn Stromschlttgen filhren. 13. Achten Sic damuf. dass keine Gegenstfinde durch bfifnungen oder Litihmgsschlitze ins'lnnere des Monitors gelangen komen. Dies kann ehenfalls ein Feuer durch einen Kinchluss venirsachen. Vergiessen Sie niernals irgendwelche Fiflssigkeiten uber den Monitor. 14. Versuchen Sie nicht, den Monitor selhst DI reparieren. Wenn Sie das Gehause ofi‘nen oder entfemen1 konnen Sie mit Hochspaonung in Bertlhrung kommen. fiberlassen Sie alle Reparaturen ausgebildeten Servicepersonal. 15. Ziehen sie den Netzstecker und wenden Sie sich an den Service, wenn eines der folgenden Ereignisse eintritt: a. Dos Netdtabe] ist beschfidigt. b. Es wurden Flussigkeiten fiber dem Monitor vergossen. c. Der Monitor wurde Regen auagesetzt d‘ Der Monitor arheitet nicht normal, obwohl Sie alien Anweisungen der Bedienungsanleitung gefolgt sind. Verslellen Sie nur die Regler, die in der Bedienungsanleinmg beschriehen werden. Das Verstellen anderer Regler knnn zu Schllden am Monitor fiihren und kostspielige Reparaturen verursachen. e. Der Monitor ist zu Baden gefallen und das Gehltuse wurde besehadigt, 1‘. Der Monitor weisst andere, ofl‘ensichtliche Sch-Men auf. 16. Stellen Sie im Falle einer Reparatur sicher, dass Ihre Servicewerksum nur originale oder vom Hersteller freigegebene Ersatzteile verwendel. do es sonsl zu weiteren Sehaden an lhrern Monitor kommen kann, "1 7. Der Service sollte nach jecler Reparamr einen Funktionscheck durchfithren um sicher zu stellen, dass der Monitor einwandfrei funktioniert 13. Die Steckdose sollte sich in der Nahe des Monitors befinden und leicht zuganglich sein. 19. Das Netfltabel dient ebenfalls dazu, den Monitor komplett vom Stromnetz zu trennen. 1.1 General Information Thank you for your patronage. This digital AutoScan color monitor displays sharp images of text and graphics with an optimum resolution up to SOOX 600 pixels non-interlaced at a maximum BSl-lz refresh rate The maximum display resolution is 1024 X 768 pixels non-interlaced mode. The monitor automatically scans horizontal frequencies from 30 to SSKHZ, and vertical frequenciesfromSOto lSOHzr You may uso this color monitor with a computer which utilizes IBM VGA, XGA and all VES w non-interlaced SVGA and EVGA resolutions in the above mentioned frequency ranges. The wide range includes IBM PC, PC/XT, PC/AT, PS/2, 386, 486, “386, Pentium and other compatible systems. This monitor may incorporate a DDCl/DDCZB function that allows bidi- rectional communication between the monitor and 9C system for optimal video configuration, (depending on model). This color monitor complies with VESA DPMS (Display power management signaling)and TCONUTEK'S automatic powersoving requirements, The power saving functions ONLY when used with VESA DPMS compliant PC'S and/or video controllers. By reducing power consumption to less than 15 watts in STAND-BY or SUSPEND mode and less than 8 watts in OFF mode, the monitor also complies with the Energy StarComputers Program initiated by theEPA. Nam: 1. 1m, mupaxr. PC/AI PS/Z(Perronnlsyrtem), VGA (mm Graphic: Army), and XGA (ExtendedGmph/ct Array) m reglsremdlmde mam o/mlemolional Business Machines Carpamlian. 2, VESA mean: Video Electronics Standard; Anaciolimr 3,@meom Ihupmduclmeels thz Energy 5m gutdolimx/or energy efficiency. 1.2 Feature 0 Micro-processor based design with digital controls. 0 Compatible with standard IBM VGA/XGA, EVGA, SVGA modes, as well as VESA resolution standards. 0 Universal power supply, - MPR [I compliant.(depending on exact model) 0 TCO 95 compliant.(depeuding on exact model) ' EPA Energy Star compliant power saving. - VESA Display Power Management (DPMS) compatible. - Microsoft Windows 95 compatible & VESA Display Data Chanel (DDC) 1/23 compatible (depending on exact model) - Side-mount provision for optional speakers (AR 200,AR-550/AK-500/PRO 15-10) I ' Built-in microphone to optimize speakerphone functionality. (depending on exact model) NOTE: Before ins/ailing this monitor, please refer Jo ‘ user’s guide D your computer andvidzo adapter to make sure if this Eqfilpmefi' requires any change of setting 2.1 Package Afier unpacking the shipping carton, check if you have mceived the follon ing items: 0 Your monitor 0 This user's manual ' Power cord. (if not attached to the monitor) 0 Video cable (if not attached to the monitor) If any of these items are missing, please contact your dealer for technical support and customer service. NOTE: Be sure to save the original box and all packing materials for future transport of the monitor. 2.2 Precautions-when using this monitor NOTE: when positioning this equipment ensure that the main plug and socket is easily accessible. . To avoid eye fatigue, do not use the color monitor with bright background sunlight or Iefi other light sources shine directly on the screen. a Do not place the monitor near a heat source. - Set up in a good ventilated environment and ensure that the ventilation openings of the monitor are not covered, so the heat from the monitor can dissipate properly. - Keep the monitor away from high capacity transformers electric motors and other strong magnetic fields. - The monitor should not be used in damp, dusty or dirty areas. 2.3 Swivel base The swivel base enables you to place the monitor into a convenient position for best viewing comfort by tilting and/or turning the monitor. 2.4 How to install/remove the swivel base To attach the swivel base to the monitor, do the foliowing 1. Carefully turn the monitor on its side or upsideoown. 2. Locate the cavities at the bottom of the monitor. 3. Insert the pegs "3a" on the swivel base into these cavities. Push firmly toward the front (CRT direction) of the main unit until the latch "3b" at the bottom of the monitor flicks shutr This locks the swivel base into place. 4. To remove the swivel base, use your thumb to ptsh "3b" to disconnect the latch properly, push down firmly and pul: fire hose against the main unit. The base removes from the attached pot i For PA/SA series For PXNX serics For EZ/IZ series 3. Connection to the computer I Dc cum." uv ran swans mxcuRREuT mm For PX/VX series T0 SPEAKER (R) To seamen to DC oumn mv you spun;— MAX. cuwaznr zsomA resouuocmo mom For EZJIZ series Use the following steps to connect these cable. 3. Plug the 15-pin monitor signal cable into the video signal connector locate at The rear of the system and lock the two screw to ensure firm grounding b. This monitor is equipped with a universal powersupply(100-240V). Plug the Powereordinto the power supply of the PC orintothewalloutletforpowerl A Three-wire cord is provided as a safety precaution to ensure proper electrical grounding. 3.2 Connecting the microphone and speaker cable (optional) no, A [xfljjflq no B For PA/SA series mesa/Maw / m £le t F'G' A (Op‘mnel speakers) ”6 3 FIG. A Ar—ssu/M—snn / mm 15—10 W; 5 (optional speakers} For EZ/IZ series 1 Carmen one end of the microphone cable to the connector on the back of the monitor and the other end to the sound cardofthe computer, b. Connect the speaker cables to the speaker connectors of the monitor and the third speakercflble to the sound card of the computer. C. DC 15V output:(0n the back of the monitor or right side of the monitor) The DC ISV/ZSOmA output provides power only for multimedia speakerl To connect the DCISV output from monitor to speaker sets. (WARNING: ONLY CONNECT TO AR-200/AR-550/AK-500/PRO E-lO SPEAKERS. OTHERWISE, IT MAY BE BREAK DOWN THIS MONITOR) NOTE: For information on how to attach and connect the optional speakers 10 your monitor, please refer torhe user's manual of the speakers. g?) For 82 series PA—l4”/15" Series 5°51; © ©© ©© iii HT VX Series [Z Series 4.1 Operation ® Power (CD) Press this knob, the LED (3 Light and the power is Oi~ Press this knob again, the LED goes offand the power is OFF. 0 Power LED (®) The power LED is located just the lefi of power win: This LED lights up when the monitor works normally. If the monitor is, m Energy saving mode (stand-by/suspmdlpower off ), this LED flas‘ies. ' S: "A " Adiflsmm‘ (®¢®) Allcw you to increase parameter volume adjustment. & "V" Adjustment (®Q@) Allow you to decrease parameter and volume adj usunenl, "SELECT" Funetion button (®) The select key is defined as "function control" field, wnich includes function parameters indicated by different LEDs. There are Brightness, Contrast, V- size, H-size, V-position, H-position, Thipezoid, Pincushion, Unbalance, Pardllelcgram and Rotation. Press the "sel " key to address the function oommls. 00 0 Function Control Indicator LED (@o® A.) Those indicator LED illuminates when the select key is press. Built—In Microphone (depending on model ) (<3) To connect the built—in microphone, insert one end of the enclosed micro- phone cable into the "MIC OUT " jack (at the rear of moniwr), and insert the other and into the "MIC l'N" jack of the computer‘s sound card 4.2 Adjusting and programming __, Function LED Front Icon H-POSITION PlNCUSl-l'lON | V-POSITlON TRAPEZOID (.__( UNBALANCE PARALLEL V ‘ ROTATION ROTATION DEGAUSS NOTE: 1. " 0 " meant the Indicator LED Ll lighting and " o " means the imiicaror LED ls qr ‘ 2. Press “select ”by, one or two LED: will light and willsmysteadlly for approximately 4 mm, than will turn to mm and stone the user's darlings to the memory WM Brightness “and Contra!“ it» & 0) You can directly press adjust"v "&“ A" in function LED 06 condition tr- adjust Brightness and also you can press "4 "St" b" key 5 to adjust contrast directly. Picture r'me ( ED&E ) Press the “ Select " key, the first LED will light ( n 3 o ‘ Press"v "or“ " key to decrease or increase the vertical size of the image Press "4 "or" > " key to decrease or increase the horizontal size of the Image. Picture position (9 Q -) Press the "Select " key again, the second LED will light a o o y Press"? 'br “ A"key to move the picture image vertically up or down. Press"< "or " y" key to move the picture image honzontally left or right. Trapmid and Pincushion (58513) Press the " Select" key again, the third LED will ugm t o) Press'w " or" A" key to increase or decrease the bottom of the screen to be the same as the top. Press"< "or" )"key to increase or decrease the curvature of the sides either inward or outward. Unhehnee and Parallel (G &D) Press the "Select" key again the first and the second LED will ligJM o o o ) Pms’T'hr "A"key to increase the curvature of the sides either to the left or right. Press! "or ” b " key to increase or decmse the tilt of the sides either to the Iefi or right. Rotation ( )(on some models) Press the “Select" key again. the second and the third LED will liglu( c o o ) Press "A "or" >“key to rotate the entire display clockwise Press iv " or "4 "key to rotate the entire display coumer—ciockwrse.
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