Tatung C5W Color Monitor Model: C5W User Manual 50412

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Exhibit 7
The User’s Manual of EUT
CSW
New XGA
Color Monitor
User’s Manual
FCC Notice
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful 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 off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
fl Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
3 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
D Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
E Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: To comply with the limits for a FCC Class B with core computing device,
always use the shielded signal cord and shielded power cord both supplied with this unit.
Caution to the User:
The Federal Communications Commission warns the user that changes or modifications
of the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canadian Department This digital apparatus does not exceed the
of Communications Class B limits for radio noise emissions from
compliance statement digital apparatus as set out in the radio
interference regulations of the canadian
department of communications
Avis de conformite Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de
aux normes du bruits radioeleclriques depassant les limites
ministere des applicables aux appareils numeriques de class
Communications B prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage
du Canada radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des
communications du canade.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information 4.
GENERAL
INF ORMA T I ON
The CSW series is a. range of 15” inch multi-frequency analogue color monitors.
providing scan frequencies from 30KHz to 54KHz.
The series incorporates a microprocessor based control system allowing operation at each
mode with a precision display. The C5W provides crisp text and vivid color graphic
displays when used with multi»frequency and compatible graphic adapters.
A user a friendly power saving system which complies with VESA standard is designed
into the monitors. The system eliminates unnecessary waste of electricity and reduces
heat emission from the monitors. We are confident that you will be pleased with the
performance of this monitor.
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
A. To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or cover. There are no user-
serviceable parts inside the monitor. Service should only be carried out be by a
qualified service person.
B. Input power source:
The CSW is designed to full range from AC 100V to AC 240V.
WARNING : THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE GROUNDED (EARTHED)
C. The monitor is equipped with a three—pronged grounding plug, which will only fit a
grounded power outlet.
This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, please
contact an electrician.
D. Do not place objects on the power cord. A damaged power cord may cause fire or
electric shock. If your power cord is damaged, do not use it. Contact local customer
service for information on obtaining a replacement,
E. Keep children and pets away from the monitor. Also, do not insert objects into the
monitors cabinet They may touch dangerous voltages which can be harmful or fatal,
or cause electric shock, fire or equipment failure.
F. Do not allow liquids to spill into the cabinet.
G. To reduce eye fatigue, avoid using the display in direct sunlight or under bright lights.
H. Do not operate the monitor beyond the specified temperature and
humidity range (see specifications).
1 . For correct operation, keep the monitor adequately ventilated.
J. Keep the monitor away from strong magnetic fields produced by transformers, motors,
fans or other devices.
K. If the monitor does not operate properly, turn the power off and unplug the monitor,
L, When an irregular AC Voltage is supplied, a protective circuit may turn off the
monitor (the power indicator will also go off). If this happens, turn off the power
switch and wait at least 30 seconds before turning it on again.
FEA T URES
A. The C5W monitors automatically adapt to vertical frequencies from 50Hz to lOOHz
and the horizontal frequency range form 3OKHz to 54KHz.
B. Advanced DDCl/DDC2B+ I/O port provides convenient plug and play feature for
Window 95/98 systems.
C. Ultra-high resolution up to 1024 X 768 / 601-17, Non - interlaced.
800 x 600 / 85Hz , Non — interlaced .
D. Low radiation complies with MFR 11 regulation.
E. Complies with the universal safety standards, including UL/CSA/T UV.
F. Complies with EM] standard including FCC Class B; ENSOOXH ; EN50092-1.
G. Meet the VESA power saving standard.
H, Universal power supply with auto selection.
1. Precision display by digital geometry control function.
SPE CIFI CA T I ONS
Picture Tubes
Resolution (Max)
Display Colors
Max Display Area
Rectangle
Video Input
Video Bandwidth
Scanning Frequency
Sync. Input Form
Termination
Power Input
Power Consumption
Weight
Dimension
Safe Standard
90° deflection, 0.28 mm dot pitch
15” (Viewable 13.75”)
Low Radiation, Anti-Static
1024 >< 768/60Hz, Non-Interlaced
Unlimited
Horizontal : 279mm
Vertical : 210mm
Analog—KGB, 0.7 Vp—p (positive)
SOMHZ (dot frequency)
Vertical : SOHz to 100Hz(Auto)
Horizontal : 30KHZ to 54KHz (Auto)
Separate Sync.
(TTL, Negative or Positive)
Video Input : 75 ohm
Sync Input : 1 K ohm
100-240 VAC(Full Range)
47-63 Hz
Normal : 80W (Max)
Power Saving Mode:
Approx. 8W(1]0V/220V Max)
(V ESA DPMS Standard, Auto Off/Recovery)
12.5kg (Net)
372.1)(339 X 398.5 mm (W/O base)
Height ofBase : 37mm .
UL/CSA, or TUV, CE
EMI Standard FCC Class B, MPRII FTZ, CE
Standard Accessories Tilt / Swivel Base
Power cord
Recommended Operating Temperature: + 0°Cto +3 5°C
environment (+32°Flo +95°F)
Storage Temperature : -20°C to +60"C
(-4°Fto +140"F)
Humidity : 1096 m 8036
CONTROL LOCATION
and FUNCTIONS
FRONT
Trapeznid Indicators
Pincushion Indicators
Contrast Indicator
Brightness Indicator
HI center Indicator
Power LED
H. width Indicator
Up key '
V, center indicator Ad] ustment
Down key
V. height Indicator Select key
CONTROLS
and ADJUSTMENTS
. Power Switch
Push to power on the monitor, push again to power off.
We recommend to power your PC system on first, then the monitor.
. Power LED
The indicator will be green when the power switch is ON and the power cord is
properly connected
The color of the LED depends on the power state of the monitor. When the LED color
is Permanently green, it indicates the monitor is at normal state. And when the power
LED is yellow or amber, it indicates the monitor is at a power saving state.
. 4 Adjustment (UP and DOWN key)
Press the UP key to increase the function setting, and the DOWN key to decrease the
function setting.
. Select key
Press this key to select the function to be adjusted.
. Contrast Control
Press the Select key until the Contrast LED illuminates. Then press the UP or DOWN
key to increase or decrease the display contrast.
. Brightness Control
Press the SELECT key the until Brightness LED illuminates. Then press the UP or
DOWN key to adjust the screen brightness level.
The display brightness is normally set to mid position .
. H. center control (to centralize the display horizontally)
Press the Select key until the H. center LED is illuminated. Then press either the UP or
DOWN key to adjust the horizontal center of the display area as required.
. H. width control (to adjust the display width)
Push the Select key until the H. width LED is illuminated. Then press either the UP or
DOWN key to adjust the width of the display area as required.
10. V center control (to centralize the display vertically)
Press the Select key until the V center LED is illuminated. Then press either the UP or
DOWN key to adjust the vertical center of the display area as required.
11. V Height control (to adjust the display height)
Press the Select key until the height led is lit. Then press either the UP or DOWN
key to adjust the height of the display as required.
12. Pincushion control (to straighten the vertical edges of the display)
Press the Select key until the Pincushion LED’s are illuminated. Then press the UP or
DOWN key to adjust the vertical edges of the display to be as straight as possible.
13. Trapezoid control (to straighten the vertical edges of the display in conjunction
with pincushion)
Press the Select key until the Trapezoid LED’s are illuminated. Then press the UP or
DOWN key to adjust the edges of the display to be straight and square colt at the top
and bottom edges.
14. Recall control (to reset the display parameters to those originally set in
the factory)
Press the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously for a few seconds. The display will
return to the original factory settings.
15. D/A limitation indicate
When the UP or DOWN adjustment range has reached their limits, the function
LEDS will flash in sequence, indicating no further adjustment is possible.
NOTE I
( I ) The recall function is only active for the standard timings.
(II ) 2 seconds after the user adjusts the size or position of the display, the monitor’s
CPU will automatically save the new control setting in memory so that when the
monitor is powered on again, it will recall the new settings and the display will
be as that set by the user.
CONNECTIONS
The CSW monitors series has two connecting cables: 3. power supply cord, which
connects to a wall outlet, surge protector or other power source, and a signal cable, which
connects to the graphics adapter of your computer. To ensure safety and correct operation,
always follow these four steps when connecting the monitor:
1. Disconnect the power supply cords from your computer and monitor.
2. Connect the signal cable from the monitor to the graphics adapter of your computer.
The connector is shaped so that it will only fit when properly aligned.
3. Secure the connection by tightening the two screws on the connector.
4. Plug the power supply cords of the computer and monitor into an AC outlet
PIN ASSIGNMENTS
and SIGNAL LEVELS
MINI D-SUB 15 Pin Connection:
Pin Layout and Pin Assignment Chart
.-
SIGNAL
RED SIGNAL
GREEN SIGNAL
BLUE SIGNAL
I DIGITAL GROUND
RETURN (DDCZB)
RED RETURN
GREEN RETURN
BLUE RETURN
sv
DIGITAL GROUND
MONITOR SENSE 1
SDA DDc 1/21;
HOR. SYNC.
VERT. SYNC.
mama-aun—
10
13
I—> VIDEO SIGNAL LEVEL IS 0.7 Vp—p
I-> SYNC. SIGNAL LEVEL IS TTL
ll
TIMING CHARTS
and SPECIFICATION
Separate Sync.
Hor. Video B
Hor. Sync J—
Ver. Video V
Ver. Sync
I7
‘F CTORY PRESET MODES
Mod: ND
Honzmm Ere-m:
(A)Hnl1mmfll
B Hunmmal Pulse Width
C HolimrfixleiPmch
(D)HmimnalAcfiv=Am
720x400
31468
640x430
31469
mans
375
(E) Honmnlzl Fm Path
H Sync. Polanlx
AUTOMA TIC POWER SA VING
Introduction:
The “Green Concept been prevailed throughout the information technology market of
the world for some years, EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) stipulates that
information products sold to UNITED STATES should meet the requirement of
environmental protection. Thus, we promote a series of monitors with power saving
features which meet the “EPA” energy star requirement.
Power Management System:
When used in conjunction with a PC having a power saving circuitry, it automatically
reduces the monitors power consumption when the computer is not in use. There will
he no image on the screen when the power management is working, and is indicated
by the power Light-Emitting Diode (LED) flashing on the front panel. To display the
image again, move the mouse or press a key on the keyboard. It may take up to 3
seconds for the image to reappear.
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Appendix A
Power Management
There are four POWER steps for the Power Management System.
1. Normal State: Both H Sync and V Sync are present.
I Power LED is Green
I 100% power consumption
2. Stand-by State: Inactive H Sync, Video blanked.
I Power LED is Yellow
I < 15W power consumption
I Response Time Approx. 2 see
I Recover to Normal State Receiving the H. Sync.
I Recovery Time Approx. 0.5 sec
3. Suspend State: Inactive V Sync, Video blanked.
I Power LED is Yellow
I < 15W power consumption.
I Response Time Approx. 2 sec
I Recovery to Normal State Receiving the V. Sync.
I Recovery Time Approx. 1 sec
4. Off State: Inactive H&V Sync, Video blanked.
I Power LED is Amber
< SW power consumption. (1 lOVmax)
< 8W power consumption. (220Vmax)
Response Time Approx. 2 sec
Recovery to Normal State Receiving the normal Sync.‘s
Recovery Time Less than 6 sec.
P/N150351
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