Wooyoung Telecom HL720A LCD MONITOR User Manual USERS MANUAL

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INTERNATIONAL
HL 7ZOS/HL7ZOD
HL 720A/HL720AD
User's Reference
TFT LCD Monitor
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DAEWOO INTERNATIONAL Corp.
http://www.daewoo.oom
PIN: 97159500212
I This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
tor a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 oi the FCC Fillies.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
hermtul interterence in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio trequenoy energy and, It not
installed and used in accordance with the Instructions, may cause
harmlul interlerence to radio communications However. there Is no
guarantee that interterence will not occur in a particular instalation‘ it
this equipment does cause harmful interlerence to radio or tale-vision
reception. with can be determined by turning the equipment on and on.
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more
of the following measures :
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit ditterent from that
to which the receiver Is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
- only shielded interface cable should be used.
FlnaIy. any changes or modlticatlons to the equipment by the user not
expressly approved by the grantee or manulaclurer could void the
users authority to operate such equipment.
—> Please read the iollowing information
Specifications
Precautions
Instruction tor Cleaning the Monitor
> items
Setting up the LCD monitor
Plug at Play?
Warm—up Time?
—> How to use the Function Key
The Function Control Buttons
How to use the Function Key
—’ Adjusting The Monitor
PICTURE
COLOR
OSD
MISC
MWE
b Appendix
Display Modes and frequency
tSpin D-Sub connector
24pm DVI connector
PowerSaver
—> Troubleshooting
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Specifications
Panel
TFT active matrix
Pixel Pitch
17inch
33792 X 270.336 (mm)
0,264 X 0264 (mm)
Display Color B—bit (16,777,216 colors)
D'splay 385“: 1 280x1 024@60Hz
Maximum
Resolution
Frequency
1 280x1 024@75Hz 1 280x1 024@60Hz
31 ~ G4KHz
59 ~ 61111
56 ~ 75Hz
15 pin D—Sub 2491" DVI—D
Connectors Speaker Input/ Headprmte Output (Audio Cable) 4
Tlltlno Degree (U/D) —5"~ 20" Degree
PlugalPlay VESA DDC 1/28
Input Internal type I 100-240V AC. SD/BOl-lz, 0.5A
Power Consumption Under 40W (Speaker Max4w ti)
Standby mode 1W less
Power Management PowerSaver
Environmental Tempefflwre o~25° c(32" F~77°F)
Consideration Humidity 9095 |ass
Dimensions Outside 373mm x 185mm x 368mm(WxHxD)
Welcht 3.1 kg
«i For Aucrc Mocet Oriy
This monitor can be installed on any Plug & Play compatible system.
Interaction of the monitor and computer systems will provide the best
operating conditions and monitor seltinaa In most cases. monitor
lnstalatlon wil proceed automatmlly. mm the user wishes to select
alternate settings.
Precautions
Ping the power 3610 into a nroperiy
grounded outlet
There iS the rssk Ol electric Shock
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outiet wtth ‘ i tees
There is the risk at me
Do not he cord ewe"e
or pierce h i
and pets Emav lrom i e uowar card a;
that may damage the power Wro There
3 the risk 0! e‘ECl'iC shock one We
it you hear a noise or snleii smoke
lrcm the computer or adaOtO' upping
the flower rd immediateiv and Gail
the servtce er There is the risk at
electric shock or We
Do not uthug from the cutie! ‘
the power can: or when m '
wet
T’leii-l is the ”5K oi electric shock and tire
Do not JSE a nan‘ageo newer cord or
Dlug Make Sure the mug tits snugiy
into the ouiiet There IS the risk oi
eiectric shock or fire
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damage to the "mmtsr‘
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Precautlons
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may ta am tnfl'f’ S the “SK 0!
damage at m,
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instruction for Cleaning the Monitor
Hake I"! “l! DOVE 60rd ii Ul'lDIlflDBd.
D0 not Sum of pour "III-lid on the MEI“.
0 Cleaning the LCD panel
I. Use a clean. solt cloth to Wine oil dust lrorn the LCD.
2. Il still not clean, wrpe the LCD with a clean soil cloth With a small amount oi class
cleaner without alcohol or ammonia.
0 Cleaning other parts oi the monitor
1. Use a clean. solt cloth to wipe oli dust irom the monitor.
2. Ii still not clean, wipe the LCD with a clean soit cloth with a small amount oi glass
cleaner without alcohol or ammonia.
0 Caution
Do not use alcohol or ammonia based cleaning products. Abrasive chemicals.
as alcohol or ammonia, may damage the monitor. The company is not responsible
for the damages to the monitor caused by the use oi alcohol or ammonia based
cleaning products,
0 LCD Monitor
0 Stand, Screw
Enter a piece oi screw into stand by users in person
t This IS how to assemble them by coin or drive.
0 Power Cord
0 Spin D-Sub Cable
0 User Manua
0 24pin DVI Cable at
0 Audio Cable -2
-1 : For DVI Model Only. -2 : For Audio Model Only.
A Please make sure the following items are included with
' your monitor.
Notlce If any items are missing. conteot your dealer.
5 SPK OUT External Speaker Cable ‘2
st :For DVI Model Only
t2 1 For Audio Model Only
- Plug 8. Play9
The adoption oi the new VESA Plug and Play solution eliminates complicated and time
consuming setup. It allows you to install your monitor in a Plug and Play compatible
system VII‘MUI the usual hassles and confusion, Vour PC system can easrry identify
and configure itself lor use with your display. This monitor automatically tells the PC
system its Extended Display Identiltcatron Data (EDID) using Display Data
CnannellDDCl protocols so the PC system can automatically coniiqure ilseli to use the
list panel display.
' Warm—up Time7
All LCD monitors need time to become thermally stable whenever you turn on the
monitor alter lettan the monitor be turned oil lor a couple at hours. Therefore. to
achieve more accurate adjustments lor parameters. allow the LCD monitor to be
warmed up lor at least 30 minutes belore makino any screen adjustments.
A When the condition of the screen Is not oood. please press the
button “ AUTO". (This function may cause some noises on the
Notice screen acoordlno to VGA Cards)
("E-
The Function Control Buttons
How to use the Function Key
Menu Key:
1. First click 1 The 080 main menu appears.
2. Second click 2 The 080 main menu disappears.
Select Key I Select a command iunction.
Down Key 1
1. Move the on—screen highlighted comand item to
the next one.
2. Decrease the current option value.
Mute Key 1 *2
Sound MUTE ON/OFF Button.
Up Key :
1. Move the on—screen highlighted comand item to
to the previous one.
2. Increase the current option value.
Auto Key 2 ~1
This Will optimize image quality automatically.
MWE Key 1 You can manually adjust the screen to your
environment on the computer.
ex.) Internet, Games, Movies
-1 : For Analog Mode Only . -2 : For Audio Model Only.
—\
Adjustlng The Monitor
——/
When you push the menu button, you can see below main OSD menu.
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HPOSITION
VPOSITTON
PHASE
CLOCK
AUTO ADJUST
B RIG H T N E S S
CONTRAST
H POSITION
VPOSITION
PHASE
CLOCK
AUTO ADJUST
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))=
Changes (he overall lrgm rnrensrly oi lhe images being displayed
cw gegflle mm zl run rlelmlv hem/w r "re brightesl vfirr’e cllJ ‘Jd' Digital)
sources Whlle let/EL
AUDIO Sound Mute On/Oll tunctton. fit
VOLUME You can adlust the volume. *t
*t i For Audto Model Only
OSD H POSI
OSD V POSI
OSD TIMER
The "(S1 set-up was done when the 90008 are released lrom the
TRANSPARENCY
lactory. After finishing the first set-up. Please press Auto and
optimize the screen.
OSD H POSI Moves the OSD menu to the horizontal direction. When you press MWE button. you can get into the following picture.
OSD V POSl Moves the OSD menu to the vertical dlleClIOH.
OSD TIMER Shows the OSD Time dtsulays from 10 to 405ec. | m a G e
TRANSPARENCY You can adjust OSD Transuarency.
7;
met: "some“ 00.0":
LANGUAGE ENGLlSH
emu N0
INPUTSEtm ANAwG
AUDIO ON
ENTERTAIN Movtes , Video games
TEXT Documents
INTERNET Internet
VOLUME
NORMAL Normal
LANGUAGE Selects language lrl OSD menu.
RECALL Discards current setting and replaced all parameters With
the tactory default values.
fi
-:
Display Modes and frequency
VGA
SVGA
XGA
720x400
640x480
800X600
1024 X 768
1280X1024
31.460 70.087 1.322 -/+
31.468 59.940 25.175 4-
35000 66670 30.240 4-
37.500 75.000 31.500 -/-
37579 60300 40.000 + / 4
48.077 720188 50000 4 / 4
46.875 75.000 49.500 + / +
48.363 60.004 65000 4-
56476 70000 75000 -/-
60.023 75029 70750 +/+
63.961 60.020 108000 +,-/+,-
79.976'1 75.025 ~1 135000-1 +/+*1
m.
I5pin D-Sub Connector
15 pin D-Sub Cable
- Input signal : Analog HGB
-150in D-Sub connector
Analog Red Inwl
2 Analog Green Input
3 Analog Blue Input
4 Ground
5 BBC Ground
Red Ground
Green Ground 12
Blue Ground 13
No Connect 14
Sync Ground 15
- Input signal :
- 24pm DVI connects
Ground
DDC Data
Horizontal Sync
Vertlcal Sync
DDC Clock
Digital
I'
1 TMDS DATA2—
2 TMDS DATAZ +
3 DGN D
4 NC
5 NC
5 BBC CLOCK
7 BBC DATA
8 ANALOG SYNC
16
TMDS DATA]—
TMDS DATA1+ 18
DGND 19
NC an
NC 21
4 5V POWER a
AG ND 8
NC 24
TMDS DATA-
TMDS DATA+
DGND
NC
NC
DGND
TMDS CLOCK +
TMDS CLOCK—
PowerSaver
This monitor has a built-in power management system called
PowerSaver. This system saves energy by switching your monitor
into a low-power mode when it has not been used for a certain
amount of time. The monitor automatically returns to normal
operation when you press a key on the keyboard. For energy
conservation, turn your monitor OFF when it is not needed, or when
leaving it unattended for long periods,
ON Under 40W — Green
OFF Less than 1W Within 2 sec Amber
t you see gested Actions
Screen is blank and power
indictor is oil
Ensure that the power cord is lirmty connected and
the LCD monitor is on.
"VIDEO MODE NOT
SUPPORTED" message
"No Signal” message
Image IS not stable and
may appear to Vibrate
The image is too light
or too dark
The image color
is not good
Check the maximum resoltmon and the frequency ol
the v-deo adaptor.
Compare these values With the data in the Display
Modes Timing Chart.
Ensure that the signal cable IS lirmly connected to
the PC or Video sources.
Ensure that the PC or video sources are turned on.
Check that the display resolution and frequency from
your PC or Video board is an available mode for
your monitor.
On your computer check : Control Panel. Display.
Settings
Note : You monitor smports multiscan display
lunctlons Within the following irequency domain:
Adjust the Brightness and Contrast.
Refer to the Brightness/Contrast
Adjust the Color
Refer to the Color
Image is not centered
on screen.
Screen is blank and power
indicator light is
steady amber.
Executes ”Auto Adjust”.
The men-tor IS using its power management system.
Move the computer‘s mouse or press a key on the
keyboard.
Disposal oi Used Electrical Gt Electronic Equipment
he meaning of the symbol on the product. its accessory or
packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as
household waste. Please, dispose of this equipment at your
applicable collection point tor the recycling oi electrical &
electronic equipments waste. In the European Union and
Other European countries which there are separate
collection systems for used electrical and electronic product
By ensuring the correct disposal of this product. you will help
prevent potentially hazardous to the environment and to
human health‘ which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable
waste handling of this product, The recycling oi materials will
help conserve natural resources, Please do not therefore
dispose oi your old electrical and electronic equipment with
your household waste. For more detailed information about
recycling of this product. please contact your local city oilice‘
your household waste disposal service or the shop where
you purchased the product.

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