Tatung C7TZ CRT Color Monitor, 17",1024 X 768 NI User Manual 8

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1. introduction
Congratulations on your purchase 01 a Mum-Frequency monitor. One of the
most versatile monitors available today, the C7T SERIES automatically
adjusts its vertical and horizontal scanning frequencies to those of your
computer’s graphics adapter. The C7T SERIES provides crisp text and vivid
color graphic displays when used with Multi-Frequency and compatible
graphics adapters (see speCitications).
2. Precautions
1. To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or cover.
There are no user-serviceable pans inSide the monitor. Reler servicing
to qualitied service personnel,
DO NOT REMOVE THE TILT/SWIVEL BASE]
2. The input power source:
The monitor is designed to be Full Range from AC 100V to AC 240V.
WARNING: This appliance should be grounded (earthed)
a. The monitor is equipped with a grounding plug which must be used With
an easily accessible grounded power outlet located near to your
equipment.
This is a safety feature. It you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,
contact an electrician.
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‘ Use a grounding type
outlet only
4. Do not put the monitor or other heavy objects on the power supply cord.
Do not remove
A damaged power cord may cause lire or electric shock.
5. Do not insert sharp oblects into the monitor. They may cause tire or
lailure.
6. Do not allow liquids to fall into the cabinet.
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7. To reduce eye fatigue, avoid using the display in direct sunlight or other
bright lights,
8. Do not operate the monitor beyond the specified temperature and
humidity range (see speCilications).
9. For proper operation, keep the monitor adequately ventilated.
10.Keep the monitor away from transformers, motors, tans or strong
magnetic fields.
11.|t the monitor does not operate properly, turn the power switch oil and
then unplug the monitor.
12.When an irregular supply is applied. a protective circuit will turn oft the
monitor (the power indicator will also be turned off). It this happens, turn
otl the power SWItch, and wait at least 30 seconds before turning it on
again.
3. Features
1. Automatically scan horizontal lrequenCies ranged from 30kHz to 70kHz
and vertical frequencies ranged lrom SOHZ to 100Hz.
2. Meets DPMS and NUTEK power saving standards.
3 All functions can be controlled by on screen display.
4. Plug and play, it supported by your PC.
5. Full—scan display 7 15.9 inch diagonal Viewable image size.
6. Rotation (tilt control) .
7. Self test — When you disconnect the signal cable trom PC, the display
Will produce the rectangular full white pattern including small HGB
rectangles, as below:
NO SlGNAL
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8. Colortemperature selection A 9300K/6550K/ user adjustable.
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4. Specifications
ower Source:
ower Consumption:
'icture Tube:
iaximum Graphics
lesolutions
1put Signals
'Video:
Separate Sync:
lynchmnization
'Horizontal:
'Vertical:
ictive Display Area
"Horizontal:
‘Vertical:
tafety Standard:
ZMI Standard:
:nvironmental Conditions
'Operating Temperature:
"Operating Humidity:
'Slorage Temperature:
"Storage Humidity:
ilgh Voltage:
Aisconvergence:
Jimensions (W)><(H)><(D):
Veight (Net):
AC 100»240V, 50/60Hz
(Full Range)
(1) Normal: 100W MAX.
(2) Stand-by Mode: < 15W
(2) Suspend Mode: <15W
(3) Off Mode: <5W
90' deflection, 0.27mm dot pitch
(0.25, 0.26, 0.28mm option)15.9“
Diagonal (viewable) low radiation, non-glare.
Anti-static. llight transmission 53%.
MPH" 1990 compliant.
Selected models are TCO 1995 compliant.
1024 x 768 At 85Hz refresh rate.
Analog 0.7 vp—p / 75 ohm positive
positive /negative
SOKHZ to 70kHz
50Hz to 100Hz
306mm typical
230mm typical
UL/CSA/TUV
FCC Class B, EN50082-1, EN55022
O'C ~ 40'C
10% ~ 80% (non-condensing)
-40'C ~ +65'C
5%~95%
25.5kV
Less than 0.3mm (Center), 0.5mm (Corner)
416mm x 443mm x 455mm
17.1kg
Tilt and Swivel Operation:
The swivel range is normally limited to 45 degrees to the right and the left of
the front position (marked by a small molded pip on the top from bottom of
the base).
The tilt range is normally limited at an angle of -5 degrees iorwards and + 15
degrees backwards. This allows you to set the screen angle to the viewmg
position most comfortable to you.
Note: “When this display is operated With the vertical frequency under
55Hz, the image on the screen may flicker.
5. Control Locations and Adiustments
>te: The circled numbers indicate the control functions explained on the
following page.
C7TZ
RONT
©< SELECT _ (DPOWER SWITCH
®> SELECT ®POWER INDICATOR
oroowu
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©45ELECT— — ®POWEFI SWlTCH
(DD SELECT ©POWER INDlCATOFt
©-DOWN 7
©4UF‘
EAR
Power Supply Cord Signal Cable
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Control Functions
® POWER swncn
Push to power on the monitor. and push again to power oft,
(Due to auto degaussing, immediately after power on, the picture maybe
disturbed lor about 2 see, following completion of the auto degaussmg the
display will be stable.)
® POWER INDlCATOFl
' The power indicator is green. when the monitor is providing a display
' The power indicator is yellow when the monitor is in either “STANDBY" or
“SUSPEND' stage 01 power save
' The power indicator will be amber when the monitor is in the "OFF" stage at
power save.
69 «11 SELECT Press to reveal the OSD (On Screen Display) menu and select the
function icon lrom right to the Ieltt
® ;» SELECT Press to reveal the OSD (On Screen Display) menu and select the
function icon lrorri Ielt to the right.
© — DOWN Alter choosing Iuncllon to be adjusted, to decrease or change the
lunction setting by pressing down.
6) +UP Alter choosing lunction to be adjusted. to increase or change the
lunction setting by pressing down.
The OSD icons represent the following adjustment lunctions:
ICON Name Function
EXIT EXlT To Quickly remove the OSD menu
0 CONTRAST To aoiust the contrast at the display.
' ,
IO 7 BRIGHTNESS To adjust the brightness ol the display.
HORIZONTAL POSlTION To adjust the horizontal position oi the
display.
H H, SIZE To adjust the horizontal size at the display.
VERTlCAL POSITION To adlust the vertical position oi the display.
I v, SIZE To adjust the height ol‘ the display.
E PlNCUSHION To adjust the straightness ol the vertical
edges ol the display.
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TFlAPEZOID To adjust the straightnas ol the vertical
D edges in conjunction With side pincushion.
CL PIN BALANCE To balance the pincushion distortion
5 PARALLEL To adjust the display squareness
TILT To adlust the display tilt
/fl/ DEGAUSS To manually degauss the display.
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DATA RECALL To recall the original factory display settings. i
To select desired language display on the
OSD menu. designated in order of English.
French, German, lIaIlan, Spanish.
MULTl-LlNGUAL
G COLOR To select the required while color
background of the display.
ED FlED CONTRAST When “user” color is selected, to adjust red
color to obtain desired white color
background of the display,
B0 BLUE CONTRAST When "user” color is selected, to adjust blue
color to obtain desired white color
background of the display.
D OSD (ON SCREEN DlSPLAY) menu.
The OSD menu is displayed as below with clear indication of the operating mode
in the bottom hall of the OSD, to obtain the menu press either of the two “select"
keys.
For User Mode:
flOGEEfim
EDBDDQ“ ,
fiomm l
CONTRAST
1280x1024
HOW TO READJUST THE DISPLAY SETTINGS
1. Press the 4 l or ,» SELECT key on the front panel to reveal the OSD menu and
choose the icon lor the lunction you wish to adjust.
2. The chosen icon will change in colour from white to red, the icon lunction and its
horizontal bar graph setting will appear in the middle oi the OSD menu.
3. ll you want to readjust the selected tunction, press and hold down either the +UP
key to increase or the—DOWN key to decrease the setting until desired level is
reached. Approximately 7»8 seconds after release oi the key the new setting will
be memorized and the OSD menu will disappear,
4. When you select the RECALL icon from the OSD menu and press either the UP
key or the DOWN key. the settings of all lunctions will return to the original lactory
settings. alterwhicti the bar graphs 0! the default settings will be purple in colour.
COLOUR TEMPERATURE SELECTION
Press the 4 or L SELECT key to reveal the OSD menu and select
the Oicon from the OSD menu. Press either the +UP or—DOWN key, the
OSD will change to reveal the following options:
C=9300k or 6550k or USER in the lower part ol the OSD menu, Repeatedly
pressing the UP or DOWN key anyone of the above options can be selected.
ll USER colour is required and needs to be adjusted (C=USER), and
using 
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Vcn Vldeo N].—
Van Sync.
VERTICAL
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FACTORV MODES
Mode Ne 5 10 11 12 Ur11t
510501011511 800x800 1024x755 1280x1024 1024x758
110111011151 Frequency 53 574 50.2 54 3 55 5 KHz
(A1 Horizenleu Peried 15.774 15.5 15.55 14.52 usec
(131 Hor1zor1tal Pulse Width 1.135 1.2 0 97 1.013 usec
(51 chz0n1e1 Back Porch 2.702 2.2 2.24 2.2 usec
(01 Horizontal Aclwe Area 14.222 12.5 11.35 10 535 usec
(E1Horizontai Front Porch 0.712 0 4 0.35 0.471 usec
(F) H. Sync. Polarity 4 4 1 1
Ver11001 Frequency 55.051 75 50 35 55 Hz
(O)VerlicalPer1od 11.545 13.345 15.551 11.754 rnsec
1121 Venicai Pulse wrern 0.055 0.05 0.047 0.044 msec
(0) Vertical Back Porch 0.507 0 455 0.495 0.524 msec
(511 Venlcal Active Area 11.254 12 749 15.923 11 152 msec
(5) Vert1cal Front Porch o 013 0.045 0.093 0 014 msec
m v. Sync Polanty 4 4 1 4
(U) Interlaced N0 N0 N0 N0
M000 N0 1 2 3 4 Uml
1e5010110n 540x350 G40x480 720x400 640x480
10nzon|al Frequency 31.455 31.453 31.455 37.500 kHz
A) Horizontal Period 31 775 31.775 31.775 25.557 use:
B) Horizontal Pu1se W1dth 3 513 3.513 3.513 2.032 usec
C11—lcr1zor1lalBack Patch 1 907 1.907 1.307 3 510 usec
D1 140111011151 Active Area 25.422 25 422 25.423 20 315 usec
E] Horizontal me Porch 0 535 0.535 0.535 0 15 usec
F) H Sync. Polarity 4 - - A
rlsrtical Frequency 70.000 55.940 70.000 75 000 Hz
01 venica1 Period 14 2 15.553 14.255 13.333 msec
312) Verncel Pulse W1dth 0.053 0.054 0 053 0 050 msec
;Q1Ven1ce1 Back Porch 1 5749 1.049 1.143 0.427 msec
)Ven1cai Active Area 11.1221 15 253 12.095 12.500 msec
zs1Venieal Front Porch 1 2075 0 315 0.351 0 027 msec
(T1V Sync. Polanty — — 1 -
1u1 1nrer1ece0 N1) N0 Ne Ne
Mode N0 5 6 7 5 Unit
neSe men 800x500 540 x450 500>< 500 1024x 755
Horizontal Frequency 37 575 43 259 45.575 40.353 kHz
(A) Horizontal Pemd 25 4 231 21.333 20.077 usec
(131 H0r1zontal Pulse wrern 3.2 1.555 1 515 T 2 002 usec
(C) Horizontal Back Porch 2.2 2 222 3 232 2.452 user
(D) Horizontal Active Area 20 0 17.775 15.152 15 754 usec
(E1 Horizontal Front Poreh 1 0 1.555 0 323 0 355 usec
151 N Sync. Polarity + - 4 _
Vertical Frequency 50 31 55.0 75.000 50.000 Hz
(01 Vertical 501105 15 579 11.754 13.333 15 557 rnsec
15) Vemcau Pulse Width 0.1055 0 059 0.054 0 124 msec
1131 Vertical Back Porch 0.5072 0 575 0.445 0 500 msec
(R1 Venicel Act1ve Area 15 54 11 053 12 000 15.550 rnsec
151 Ven1ca1 Front Porch 0 0254 0.023 0.021 0052 me:
(11V. Sync Polarity 4 f 4 -
(U1 Interlaced N0 N0 N0 N0
iemark: ' Denotes + 01-
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2. USER MODES
Additional to the 12 laelory Dre—set modes there are a iurther 5 modes
which the user can define.
Alter adjusting anyone of the lullowmg functions in the manner described
in section ©(pincushion.trapezo1d, H »posiliorl, width, V-posrtion. height,
tilt. pin balance. parallel), the new setting w1ll automatically be stored alter
four seconds.
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9. Troubleshooting
10. Automatic Power Saving Description
ielore you call an authorized service center, please check it the following
ems are properly connected.
a n0n~IBM personal computer or graphics adaptor is being used, make
one the pin assignments of signal input connector and the signal timing
teet the specifications detailed previously,
PROBLEM CHECKS LOCATION
No Picture or * AC cord plugged in Rear
POWER indicator olf. ' POWER switch on Front
‘ Signai cable connected Rear
No picture, " Turn ott POWER switch. wait Front
POWER indicator otf, at least 30 seconds, turn it
AC cord plugged in, back on.
POWER swnch on.
Image is not centered. ‘ V-CENTERING Control Front
' H—PHASE Control Front
No picture. ' CONTRAST Control Front
POWER indicator on. ' BRIGHTNESS Control Front
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Introduction:
”Green Concept" has prevailed throughout the information market of
the world for some years. EPA(Environmental Protection Agency)
stipulates that all intormation products sold to the UNiTED STATES should
meet the requirement 01 environmentai protection Thus, we promote a
series of monitors with power saving leatures which meet “EPA" energy star
requirement Below are the criteria.
FEATURES:
1 When the monitor is connected to an unpowered PC or bolh horizontal and
Vertical syncs are not present, the monitor will enter the “oil" state and the power
LED wili be amber.
2. When either no horizontal or vertical sync is present, the monitor will auto-
matically enter the “Suspend" or “Stand-BY" slate and the power LED Color wili
be yellow.
3. When the PC recovers trom the sleep state by either operation of the keyboard
or mouse. the monitor Will power up normally arid the power LED will be green.
POWER CONSUMPTION:
The monitor power is reduced to less than 5 Watts in the power save “OFF“
state and meets the USA “EPA" energy star requirement and VESA “DPMS”
requirement.
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