Barco LC-42, LC-47 User Manual

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User's manual
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Title: LC SERIES Date: March 2006 ProdID: R5976934
Revision: 05
This manual is divided into 11 chapters:
main issue
update
Warranty statement
Rev. 05
chapter 1
chapter 2 Rev. 03: new dimensions LC-47
chapter 3
chapter 4
chapter 5 OSD update
chapter 6
chapter 7
chapter 8 Rev. 03: new dimensions LC-47
chapter 9 Revised timing
chapter 10
chapter 11 Rev. 03, FCC statement
new: The corresponding chapters are new or completely revised.
corr.: Passages of the corresponding chapter were corrected; see modification bars.
add.: Passages of the corresponding chapter were added; see modification bars.
Document History
Modifications which result in a new version are indicated by a vertical bar.
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Trademarks
Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks, registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders. All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufacturers.
Copyright © 2005/2006 by Barco
Die Weitergabe sowie die Vervielfältigung aller Unterlagen, die von uns überlassen werden, deren Verwertung und Mitteilung ihres Inhaltes an Dritte ist nicht gestattet, soweit dies nicht ausdrücklich zugestanden ist. Urheber­rechte, insbesondere auch solche an Software, werden nur insoweit übertragen, als es für die Erreichung des speziellen Vertragszwecks erforderlich ist. Zuwiderhandlungen können zu Schadensersatz verpflichten. Alle Rech­te aus der Erteilung eines Patents oder der Eintragung eines Gebrauchsmusters verbleiben bei uns.
Copyright © 2005/2006 by Barco
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied, reproduced or translated. It shall not otherwise be recorded, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of Barco.
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WARRANTY STATEMENT
WARRANTY STATEMENTWARRANTY STATEMENT
WARRANTY STATEMENT
1 Warranty
(a) Hardware: Barco warrants that upon delivery hereunder the Products shall (i) conform to its specifi-
cations in effect at the date of delivery and (ii) be free from defects in material and workmanship (the "Warranties").
(b) Software: Barco warrants that software written by Barco shall perform substantially in accordance
with the specifications in effect at the date of delivery. Software is inherently susceptible to bugs and errors. Barco makes no warranties with respect to the software which is provided to Buyer on an "as-is" basis and does no warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the Products.
2 The Warranty Period
(a) Hardware: 24 months commencing on the date of delivery.
(b) Software: 24 months commencing on the date of delivery.
3 Conditions precedent for Warranties to apply
The Warranties shall apply only to the extent the Products or any part thereof have
(i) been transported and stored at all times in the original packaging in the conditions as specified by
Barco (such as covered and secure location, minimum temperature, maximum humidity, …) or, in absence thereof, at least in conditions consistent with generally accepted practice for this type of products;
(ii) been handled at all times in accordance with Barco's instructions or, in absence thereof, at least
with the care and caution consistent with generally accepted practice for this type of products;
(iii) been installed strictly in accordance with the instructions and directions given by Barco (if and to
the extent the Products have not been installed by Barco or its authorized subcontractors);
(iv) not been subject to not any unauthorized access, alteration, modification or repair or attempts
thereto;
(v) been at all times "normally used" for the intended purpose and operated in strict accordance with
the operating instructions set forth in the operating manual of the Product in question and shall not have been otherwise misused, abused, damaged. For the purpose hereof, "normally used" shall mean a regular, ordinary and routine usage of the Product in question as intended and/or recom­mended by Barco;
(vi) been maintained at all times in accordance with Barco's instructions or, in absence thereof, at least
with intervals and in a manner consistent with generally accepted practice for this type of prod­ucts;
(vii) not been connected to or used in combination with other equipment, products or systems (hardware and/or software), which are not compatible with the specifications of the Product in question.
4 In no event shall Barco be liable, whether during or after the expiration of the Warranty Period for any
defects, failures, loss of or damage to the Products or any part thereof which are caused by or resulting from (i) wear and tear or (ii) any force majeure event, or (iii) Buyer’s use or operation of the Product prior to the performance of Barco’s acceptance test(s) for the Product in question, or (iv) any action or negli­gence on the part of Buyer or any third party (including without limitation Buyer's employees, customers, agents, carriers and contractors). In such case the repair or replacement of the Product or any part thereof shall be at Buyer's sole option and cost. Any Product or any part thereof which is entirely manufactured by third parties, is subject to the original manufacturer's warranty and no separate warranty is given in re­spect thereof by Barco.
In no event shall Barco be liable, whether during or after the expiration of the Warranty Period for any image retention (shadows, dark lines and other image artifacts) phenomena on Products resulting from prolonged continuous use of the Product as these phenomena are immanent to LCD technology and any LCD display can show these image retention (shadows, dark lines and other image artifacts) phenomena.
5 Claims for repair or replacement under Warranties
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Any claim under the Warranties must be notified to Barco in writing within 8 days from the date the de­fect or failure has been discovered or noticed the first time.
6 Remedies under the Warranties
(a) Hardware: If during the Warranty Period a Product or any part thereof, fails to meet any of the
Warranties then, upon Buyer's request, Barco shall, at its sole option and cost, promptly and within 20 working days, either: (i) repair or correct the Product or part in question; or (ii) replace the Product or supply part(s) or component(s). A replacement part shall be at least functionally equivalent to the original part. The replaced Product, parts and/or components shall become the property of Barco and shall, at Barco's request, be returned by Buyer to Barco at Barco's cost.
(b) Software: Barco's sole obligation shall be to rectify substantial malfunctions of the software (to the
extent technically reasonably possible) by amending the software or supplying an alternative version of the software.
(c) The repair or replacement under the Warranties covers the cost of material and labor.
7 Return of defective Product or parts to Barco and back to Buyer
In no event shall Buyer return a defective Product or part thereof to Barco without Barco's prior written approval.
Prior to returning any defective Product or part thereof to Barco, Barco shall, in common consent with Buyer, determine whether the repair or replacement of the defective Product shall be carried out at either the location where the Product is installed or at Barco's facility.
In the event the return to Barco of the defective Product is authorized by Barco, Barco shall issue to Buyer a RAN (Return Authorization Number).
The one-way cost of packing, transport and insurance related to shipping the alleged defective Product or part to Barco for repair or replacement shall be borne by Buyer. The one-way cost of packing, transport and insurance related to shipping of the repaired or replacement Product or part to Buyer shall be borne by Barco.
The travel time and the travel and living expenses of a service engineer of Barco to the location where the alleged defective Product is installed, shall be charged to and paid by Buyer in accordance with Barco's current rates and procedures.
8 The remedies specified herein shall constitute Buyer's sole and exclusive remedy and Barco's sole and
exclusive liability for Barco’s breach of the Warranties hereunder.
9 BARCO MAKES NOR INTENDS TO MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
AND IT EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED OR OTHER­WISE CREATED BY OPERATION OF LAW INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF UNIN­TERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE USE OR OPERATION, AND MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
10 After expiration of the Warranty Period, Barco and Buyer shall, at Buyer's request, negotiate in good faith
the scope and mutually acceptable terms and conditions of after sales services to be provided by Supplier.
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Revision sheet
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Barco Control Room GmbH An der Rossweid 5, D-76229 Karlsruhe Phone: +49-721-6201-0, Fax: +49-721-6201-298 E-mail: docu.bcd.de@barco.com, Web: www.barcocontrolrooms.de
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Date:
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Contents
1 Preliminary Remarks .........................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 How this manual is organized ....................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Styles and symbols......................................................................................................................................1-3
1.3 Safety information.......................................................................................................................................1-4
1.3.1 Safety on installation..........................................................................................................................1-4
1.3.2 Safety on servicing .............................................................................................................................1-7
1.3.3 Safety on shipping..............................................................................................................................1-8
1.3.4 Precautions .........................................................................................................................................1-8
1.3.5 Malfunction or Trouble .......................................................................................................................1-8
1.3.6 Unpacking of devices..........................................................................................................................1-9
1.3.7 Modification of devices ......................................................................................................................1-9
1.3.8 Disposal or handing over to a new owner........................................................................................1-9
1.3.9 Exemptions..........................................................................................................................................1-9
2 Unpacking and installation................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.1 Unpacking ....................................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Installation ...................................................................................................................................................2-3
2.2.1 Mounting of the table stand (optional).............................................................................................2-3
2.2.2 Dimensions of the 42" monitor:.........................................................................................................2-4
2.2.3 Dimensions of the 47" monitor:.........................................................................................................2-5
2.3 Examining the monitor................................................................................................................................2-6
2.3.1 Front view...........................................................................................................................................2-6
2.3.2 Side view.............................................................................................................................................2-6
2.3.3 Rear view............................................................................................................................................2-7
2.4 Cabling .........................................................................................................................................................2-8
2.5 Switching on and off ...................................................................................................................................2-8
2.6 Inserting batteries into the Infrared remote control unit..........................................................................2-9
3 Design and function........................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 Display of choice..........................................................................................................................................3-2
3.2 Technology...................................................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.1 Principle of LCD technology................................................................................................................3-3
4 Controlling.......................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 General.........................................................................................................................................................4-2
4.1.1 The push buttons ................................................................................................................................4-2
4.1.2 The IR remote control unit .................................................................................................................4-3
4.2 Terminology of the RCU controls ................................................................................................................4-4
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4.3 Monitor address...........................................................................................................................................4-5
4.3.1 Displaying a monitor address ............................................................................................................4-5
4.3.2 The function keys................................................................................................................................4-6
4.3.3 Picture controls with direct access.....................................................................................................4-6
4.3.4 Audio controls with direct access.......................................................................................................4-6
5 The On Screen Display (OSD) ............................................................................................................. 5-1
5.1 General.........................................................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.1 Navigation and adjustment................................................................................................................5-3
5.2 Activating the OSD.......................................................................................................................................5-4
5.3 The signal menu (first and second input)..................................................................................................5-6
5.3.1 Display.................................................................................................................................................5-7
5.3.2 Position............................................................................................................................................. 5-11
5.3.3 PIP control........................................................................................................................................ 5-14
5.3.4 Image ............................................................................................................................................... 5-18
5.3.5 Color ................................................................................................................................................. 5-26
5.4 OSD setting menu..................................................................................................................................... 5-29
5.4.1 Vertical ............................................................................................................................................. 5-30
5.4.2 Horizontal......................................................................................................................................... 5-30
5.4.3 Blend ................................................................................................................................................ 5-30
5.4.4 Time out ........................................................................................................................................... 5-31
5.4.5 OSD Zoom......................................................................................................................................... 5-31
5.5 Audio setting menu.................................................................................................................................. 5-32
5.5.1 Volume............................................................................................................................................. 5-33
5.5.2 Balance............................................................................................................................................. 5-33
5.5.3 Balance............................................................................................................................................. 5-33
5.5.4 Treble ............................................................................................................................................... 5-34
5.6 Language setting menu........................................................................................................................... 5-35
5.7 Reset menu............................................................................................................................................... 5-37
5.7.1 Factory Reset ................................................................................................................................... 5-38
5.7.2 Set display address.......................................................................................................................... 5-39
5.7.3 Light Sensor ..................................................................................................................................... 5-39
5.7.4 Light Sensor Value ........................................................................................................................... 5-39
5.7.5 Light Sensor Threshold .................................................................................................................... 5-40
5.8 Input Signal Selection............................................................................................................................... 5-41
5.8.1 Input selection with the function key F1........................................................................................ 5-44
6 Maintenance and servicing ............................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Cleaning .......................................................................................................................................................6-2
7 Technical data LC-42 .......................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.1 General data ................................................................................................................................................7-1
7.2 LCD panel .....................................................................................................................................................7-1
7.3 Electrical data ..............................................................................................................................................7-1
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7.4 Operating conditions ...................................................................................................................................7-2
7.5 CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) characteristics (ambient temperature (25 ±2)°C)......................7-2
7.6 Interfaces .....................................................................................................................................................7-2
7.6.1 Video IN (Composite Video)...............................................................................................................7-2
7.6.2 S-Video ................................................................................................................................................7-3
7.6.3 Component Video (mini DIN 8 pin) ...................................................................................................7-3
7.6.4 DVI .......................................................................................................................................................7-5
7.6.5 RGB IN (D-Sub 15 pin)........................................................................................................................7-6
7.6.6 RS232 IN..............................................................................................................................................7-6
7.6.7 RS232 OUT...........................................................................................................................................7-7
7.7 Factory settings ...........................................................................................................................................7-7
8 Technical data LC-47 .......................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.1 General data ................................................................................................................................................8-1
8.2 LCD panel .....................................................................................................................................................8-1
8.3 Electrical data ..............................................................................................................................................8-1
8.4 Operating conditions ...................................................................................................................................8-2
8.5 CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) characteristics (ambient temperature (25 ±2)°C)......................8-2
8.6 Interfaces .....................................................................................................................................................8-2
8.6.1 Video IN (Composite Video)...............................................................................................................8-2
8.6.2 S-Video ................................................................................................................................................8-3
8.6.3 Component Video ...............................................................................................................................8-3
8.6.4 DVI .......................................................................................................................................................8-5
8.6.5 RGB IN (D-Sub 15 pin)........................................................................................................................8-5
8.6.6 RS232 IN..............................................................................................................................................8-6
8.6.7 RS232 OUT...........................................................................................................................................8-6
8.7 8.4 Factory setting.......................................................................................................................................8-7
9 Compliant timing ............................................................................................................................... 9-1
10 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 10-1
10.1 Faults....................................................................................................................................................... 10-2
10.2 Contact.................................................................................................................................................... 10-3
11 Compliance statement................................................................................................................... 11-1
11.1 FCC Compliance statement .................................................................................................................... 11-1
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1 Preliminary Remarks
This manual describes unpacking, installation, cabling and controlling of the monitors of Barco's LC series.
The monitors of Barco's LC series are based on Super MVA TFT LCD technology and feature bright and wide im­ages with clear contrast.
The LCD panels have 1920x1080 pixels (HD resolution) to allow extreme fine pictures at 16.7 millions colors.
The monitors provide a set of interfaces to connect any analog video and analog and digital RGB data .
All settings can easily be accessed and modified by means of the Infrared remote control unit and the OnScre­enDisplay.
RS232 remote control is also possible.
The monitors are available with a screen diagonal of 42" and 47".
LC-47
Monitor with a screen diagonal of 47inch, Super MVA TFT LCD technology, HD resolution (1920x1080 pixels), aspect ratio 16:9
LC-42
Monitor with a screen diagonal of 42inch, Super MVA TFT LCD technology, HD resolution (1920x1080 pixels), aspect ratio 16:9
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1.1 How this manual is organized
This manual is divided into 10 chapters:
Preliminary remarks
explains the structure of the manual itself and the used typographic styles and symbols. Safety information is provided concerning the monitors of Barco's LC series.
Summary
provides a summary of the system components and characteristics.
Design and function
provides a technical description of the equipment listing the fundamental characteristics and functional prin­ciples. Knowledge of this section is not absolutely essential for operation.
Controlling
explains how the monitors are controlled
The On Screen Display
explains the commands of the menus
Maintenance and servicing
explains how the equipment can be serviced.
Technical data of LC-42
provides tabular overviews about the technical details of the monitor LC-42.
Technical data of LC-47
provides tabular overviews about the technical details of the monitor LC-47
Compliant timing
lists the compliant timing of the monitor
Trouble shooting
gives hints in case the monitor does not work
Chapters, pages, and tables are numbered separately. Chapters are indicated by a »point syntax«, e. g. 4.2.3, pages and tables by a »dash syntax«, e. g. 2-1.
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1.2 Styles and symbols
The typographic styles and the symbols used in this document have the following meaning:
Bold Labels, menus and buttons are printed in Bold font.
Condensed
Links to both other chapters of this manual and to sites in the Internet are printed
condensed. In the on-line version of this manual all hyperlinks appear teal.
Courier Names of files and parts from programs are printed in the Courier font.
Courier bold Inputs you are supposed to do from the keyboard are printed in Courier bold font.
If you do not heed instructions indicated by this symbol there is a risk of damage to the equipment!
If you do not heed instructions indicated by this symbol there is a risk of electrical shock and danger to personal health!
If you do not heed instructions indicated by this symbol there is a risk of damage to parts, which are sensitive towared electrostatic charge!
If you do not heed instructions indicated by this symbol there is a risk to get harmed by sharp objects!
If you do not heed instructions indicated by this symbol there is a risk that parts may explode!
If you do not heed instructions indicated by this symbol there is a risk that hot parts impact persons or objects!
The sheet icon indicates additional notes.
Next to this icon you find further information.
This arrow marks tips.
Next to this icon you find important notes.
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1.3 Safety information
This section describes safety precautions which must be observed when installing a product from Barco.
Safety standards
The safety standards of information technology equipment impose important requirements on the use of safety critical components, materials and isolation, in order to protect the user or operator against the risk of electric shock and energy hazard, and having access to live parts.
Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external temperature rises, radiation levels, mechanical stability and strength, enclosure construction and protection against risk of fire.
Simulated single fault condition testing ensures the safety of the equipment to the use even when the equip­ment’s normal operation fails.
General safety instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before using this unit.
The operating instructions manual should be retained for future reference.
All warnings on the device and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to.
All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely.
All local installation codes should be adhered to.
Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified Barco personnel or authorized Barco service dealers.
1.3.1 Safety on installation
Check the power rating on your outlet before connecting the devices to the wall outlet or to a power strip. Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are not sure what type of power is supplied to your building.
The devices are designed to operate with single-phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not plug into any other type of power system.
A. Mains lead (AC Power cord) with CEE 7 plug:
The colors of the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code:
Green-and-yellow: Earth (safety earth)
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Line (live)
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B. Power cord with NEMA 15-5 plug:
The wires of the power cord are colored in accordance with the following code:
Green or green/yellow: Ground
White or blue: Neutral
Blackor brown: Line (live)
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the
cord.
To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products
plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the
set and have it checked by qualified service personnel before resuming operations.
Lightning - For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the monitor due to lightning and AC power-line surges.
Warning: Do not place flammable or combustible materials near the monitor!
Transportation
Any transportation of the unopened unit in its packaging should be done by two persons.
In transportation or storage of products in original packing, NEVER stack more than the number stated on the
carton box. This warning is also indicated on the side of the card box.
For transportation or storage, observe the warnings and instructions on the side of the card box.
Nearby equipment
If air conditioning ducts or lamps, etc. are located near the installation site, the attendant dust, extreme tem­peratures, humidity, and condensation may become sources of trouble. Please take sufficient steps to avoid this.
Safety locations
Do not install the unit where it may be easily touched or leaned against. Avoid locations subject to high vibra­tions or severe impacts. Do not install the unit where it is exposed to humidity, oil, smoke or excessive dust.
Mechanical stress.
Please be careful not to apply strong mechanical stress (shock, drop) to the LCD module. Such stress may cause break of screen glass and lamp or may be the cause for failure.
Pressure to screen surface.
Please be careful not to apply strong pressure to the screen surface. Such pressure may cause scratches at the surface or may be the cause of failure.
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Protection against scratch.
Please be careful not to hit, press or rub the screen surface with hard material like tools. In addition, please do not put heavy or hard material on the screen surface, and do not stack monitors. Polarizer at the front surface can be easily scratched.
Temperature dependence of the display.
Response speed (optical response) of the LCD display is dependent on temperature. Under low temperature, response speed is slower. Also brightness and chromaticity change slightly depend on temperature.
Image retention
Displaying the same pattern for a long time may cause image sticking, vertical dark lines or other forms of image artifacts. This is a common phenomenon of all LCD displays. It disappears after some time if the pattern is changed, or the monitor is switched off. However, image retention is not subject of warranty. For more information contact Barco for a white paper on this topic.
Lightning conditions
Consider existing lightning and sunlight angles when creating the installation layout. Extremely bright lightning can reduce the visibility and the quality of the displayed image.
In extremely bright surroundings, adjusting screen intensity may not result in perceptibly brighter images. Keep in mind that extreme intensity settings can reduce system service life.
Barco products are designed and manufactured to meet the most stringent safety regulations. Exposing flamma­ble or combustible materials into close proximity of this device could result in the spontaneous ignition of that material, resulting in a fire. For this reason, it is absolutely necessary to leave an "exclusion zone" around all external surfaces of the monitor whereby no flammable or combustible materials are present. The exclusion zone must be not less than 10 cm (4"). Do not cover the monitor with any material while it is in operation.
Keep flammable and combustible materials away from the monitor at all times. Mount the monitor in a well ventilated area away from sources of ignition and out of direct sun light. Never expose this product to rain or excessive moisture. In the event of fire, use sand, CO
2
, or dry powder fire extinguishers; never use water on an
electrical fire.
Always have service performed on this product by authorized Barco service personnel. Always insist on genuine Barco replacement parts. Never use non-Barco replacement parts as they may degrade the safety of this device.
Use only the power cord supplied with your device. While appearing to be similar, other power cords have not been safety tested at the factory and may not be used to power the display. For a replacement power cord, con­tact your dealer.
Slots and openings in the cabinet and the sides are provided for ventilation; to ensure reliable operation of the device and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installa­tion or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided.
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1.3.2 Safety on servicing
Do not attempt to service this device yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potential and risk of electric shock! Refer all monitor service to a qualified Barco service center.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.
Call for service in the following conditions:
When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
If liquid has been spilled into the device.
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed.
If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged;
If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.
Replacement parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used original Barco replacement parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the Barco original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability, fire, electric shock or other hazards. Unauthor­ized substitutions may void warranty.
Safety check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
Protection
Please do not disassemble or modify the LCD module to avoid the possibility of electric shock, damage of elec­tronic components, scratch at display surface and invasion of foreign particles. In addition, such activity may result in fire accident due to burning of electronic component.
The LCD module disassembled or modified by customer is out of warranty.
Please be careful in handling of display with broken glass. When the display glass breaks, please pay attention not to injure your fingers. The display surface has the plastic film attached, which prevents dispersion of glass pieces; however touching broken edge will injure your fingers. Also the lamp (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) is made of glass, therefore please pay attention in the same way.
Please do not touch the fluid flown out of broken display glass. If the fluid should stick to hand or clothes, wipe off with soap or alcohol immediately and then wash it with water.
If the fluid should get in your eyes, wash your eyes immediately with pure water for more than 15 minutes and then consult the doctor.
The lamp contains mercury inside. Please follow the regulations or rules established by local authorities at its disposal..
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1.3.3 Safety on shipping
Original shipping package
Save the original shipping packing material; they will come in handy if you ever have to ship one of your in­stalled modules. For maximum protection, repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory.
1.3.4 Precautions
For your own protection, observe the following safety precautions!
Observe all warnings and instructions printed on the devices!
Check that the voltage and frequency of your power supply match those printed on the device label with the
rated electrical values!
Servicing not explicitly mentioned in this manual should never be carried out by unauthorized personnel!
Some parts of the body are hot during operation. Please be careful.
In case of moving long-distance, wrap the unit with blanket to avoid damages. Be careful not to bump the
unit.
Do not spray
Unused for long periods of time
For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended an unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the LCD module due to lightning and AC power-line surges
1.3.5 Malfunction or Trouble
Trouble take the following steps risk of
Smoke or peculiar smells comes from the unit
Remove the power plug from the out­let immediately!
Make sure that the smoke or smell has stopped, then contact your dealer for inspection
fire or an electric shock
No picture or sound
Remove the power plug from the out­let immediately!
Contact your dealer for inspection
fire or an electric shock
Water is spilled or objects are dropped inside the unit
Remove the power plug from the out­let immediately!
Contact your dealer for inspection
fire or an electric shock
The unit is dropped or the cabinet is damaged
Remove the power plug from the out­let immediately!
Contact your dealer for inspection
fire or an electric shock
The power cord or plug is damaged or becomes hot
Power off the unit with the power switch on the rear side.
When the power plug has cooled down, remove the power plug from the wall outlet!
Contact your dealer for inspection
fire or an electric shock
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1.3.6 Unpacking of devices
Note advises on the packaging for unpacking!
Please refer to chapter 2 Unpacking and installation
1.3.7 Modification of devices
Mechanical or electrical modifications others than described in this manual must not be made to the devices. Barco is not liable for damages resulting from modified devices.
Only authorized personnel should carry out other maintenance work not explicitly men­tioned in this user's manual!
Never open the case of the monitor without first disconnecting the power supply cord! Measurements and tests with an opened device may be carried out only in the factory or by specially trained personnel, due to the dangers of electrical shock.
1.3.8 Disposal or handing over to a new owner
It is recommended to initialize the unit by resetting it to factory's default, cf. 5.7.1 Factory Reset.
Do not mix with other general waste.
Do not dispose the LCD monitor in waste treated by a waste treatment center.
The lamp contains mercury inside. Please follow the regulations or rules established by local autorithies at its disposal..
1.3.9 Exemptions
This monitor is not liable for any damage caused by natural disaster (such as earthquake, thunder, etc.),
fires, acts by third parties, accidents, owner’s intentional misuse and fault, or uses in other improper condi­tions.
This monitor is not liable for incidental damages (such as profit loss or interruption in business, modification
or erasure of record data, etc.) caused by use or inability to use of this product.
This monitor is not liable for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described in the owner’s
manual.
This monitor is not liable for any damage caused by misuse or malfunction through simultaneous use of this
product and the connected equipment or software.
This monitor is not liable for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described about the installa-
tion stand in the owner’s manual.
This monitor is not liable for any damage caused by improper installation.
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2.1 Unpacking
The monitor is surrounded with foam for transportation protection and packed into a card box. Banding and fas­tening clips secure the package.
To unpack the monitor,
Release the fastening clips
Remove the banding
Take the monitor out
Remove the foam.
For later shipment, it is recommended to store the original packaging and to re-use it.
The following components are included in the delivery:
The monitor itself
1 pc power cord (European, with CEE7 power plug)
1 pc power cord (American, with NEMA 15-5 (ANSI 73.11) power plug)
1 pc user's manual
1 pc Infra red remote control unit
1 pc RCA jack
1 pc DVI-D 24 pin cable
1 pc D-Sub 15 pin cable
1 pc S-Video Mini Din 4 pin cable
1 pc cable adapter Mini Din 8 pin to 3xRCA jack (for component video)
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2.2 Installation
Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified Barco personnel or authorized Barco service dealers.
Installation of the monitor shall comply with the safety instructions as listed in chapter 1.3.1 Safety on installation
Make sure that the installation place has sufficient stability!
Do not place the monitor near heat sources!
Use maximum 15mm/0.59 inch long screws. Longer screws may damage the monitor!
Ensure that the display is operating within the specified operating range +5°C – +40°C | 41°F – 104°F, at max.
90% RH, non-condensing.
Never restrict airflow into the display by blocking any vents or air intakes.
Leave a clearance on all vented sides of the display to permit the required airflow. Clearance should me
minimum 15 cm but may be larger depending on the ambient environment.
Do not install the unit where it may be easily touched or leaned against. Avoid locations subject to high vibrations or severe impacts. Do not install the unit where it is exposed to humidity, oil, smoke or excessive dust.
2.2.1 Mounting of the table stand (optional)
The table stand is an optional component.
To mount the table stand, proceed as follows:
Lay the monitor upside down on a clean(!) surface.
Soil or particles laying on the surface may irretrievably
damage the screen of the monitor!
Unpack the table stand
In the package of the table stand the required screws are included.
Use the screws to mount the table stand.
When the screws are fastened tightly, put up the monitor.
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2.2.2 Dimensions of the 42" monitor:
2.2.2.1 Front view
2.2.2.2 Side view and rear view:
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2.2.3 Dimensions of the 47" monitor:
2.2.3.1 Front view
1139
6
8
4
2.2.3.2 Side view and rear view:
1
26
7
7
4
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2.3 Examining the monitor
2.3.1 Front view
An LED on the bottom right edge indicates the operating status of the monitor.
LED indicator Mode
Orange Standby
Green In operation
Next the to LED indicator the sensor to receive the commands from the IR control unit is located as well as the
light sensor to determine the surrounding light intensity.
Take care that the sensors are not blocked by any objects placed in front of the monitor!
The preset for dim adjustment and bright adjustment can be set and controlled via the OSD, cf. 5.7.4 Light Sensor
Value.
2.3.2 Side view
>
<
+
-
SELECT
EXIT
The control elements of monitors are located on the right (seen from front). The 7 push buttons allow switching the monitor from and to standby, to adjust volume and to activate and operate the OSD.
Item Refers to Function
1
Standby / switch into operation
2
S
ELECT
Activate selection
3
+
Scroll right for menu items / volume increase
4
-
Scroll left for menu items / volume decrease
5
<
Scroll down for menu items
6
>
Scroll up for menu items
7
EXIT
OSD control menu button / Access Main /
Sub-menu / Quick Menu Selection
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2.3.3 Rear view
On the rear, all interfaces as well as the power connector and the main power switch are located.
The standardized power socket is conform to IEC-320-13 and allows connecting local power cables. The internal power supply is auto ranging from 100VAC to 240VAC.
The monitor allows connecting the following sources:
Input Interface signals
Video system input VIDEO IN RCA NTSC/PAL
S-VIDEO S-Video Mini Din 4pin NTSC/PAL
YUV (Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr) Component Mini Din 7 pin NTSC/PAL
RGB input RGB Analog D-Sub 15 pin RGB analog
RGB Digital DVI-D 24 pin RGB digital
Signal receive&transmit RS232 IN D-Sub 9 pin
RS232 OUT D-Sub 9 pin
Audio
RCA (red: right (R), white:left (L))
Audio in (L+R) Audio out(L+R) (2x) and Subwoofer
The pin assignments of the interfaces are listed in chapter 7.6 Interfaces and chapter 8.6 Interfaces, respectively.
SW
R/INR/OUT2R/OUT1
L/INL/OUT2L/OUT1
RS232/INRS232/OUT
RGB IN
DVI
Pr/Cr
Pb/Cb
Y
S-VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
AC IN
OFF
ON
MAIN POWER
Two sources can be viewed simultaneously in either PIP mode (Picture-in-Picture) or PAP mode (Picture-and­Picture). In case more than one source is connected, the active sources and the display mode (one source or two sources) are selected via the OSD.
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2.4 Cabling
All interfaces are located on the rear of the system!
Check the power rating on your outlet before connecting the monitor to the wall outlet or to a power strip. Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are not sure what type of power is supplied to your building.
The devices are designed to operate with single-phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not plug into any other type of power system.
Use the power cord delivered with your system:
Plug in the female power connector into the male connector AC IN on the rear of the monitor.
Plug in the CEE7-plug (or ANSI 73.11 plug) into the wall outlet.
The power input is auto-ranging from 100VAC to 240 VAC.
Connect the video and RGB sources with the respective interface using the included cables.
2.5 Switching on and off
Use the main power switch on the rear of the system to power the system on and off.
When the monitor is powered on, it can be switched into operation or switched to standby, respectively, using eater the top most push button on the rear right side of the monitor or using the IR remote control unit (RCU).
If the system is not operated for longer periods, it is recommended to switch it off using the main power switch on the rear side and to disconnect it from the wall outlet.
When the monitor is powered off by switching off the main power switch, the front LED indicating the operating mode is off! Also you cannot switch the unit into operation by using the remote control unit or the top most push button.
To power on the unit, switch on the main power switch on the rear of the system. The LED indicator will be turned on, and you can switch the monitor into operation either by using the RCU or the top most push button the rear of the system.
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2.6 Inserting batteries into the Infrared remote control unit
The batteries are not yet inserted in the remote control to avoid remote control operation in its package, result­ing in a shorter battery lifetime.
How to install the batteries:
Push the cover tab with the fingernail a little backwards (as indicated by the arrow) and pull upwards the
cover top.
Slide the cover forwards to remove-
Insert two AA size batteries, making sure the polarities match the + and – marks inside the battery com-
partment.
Insert the lower tab of the battery cover in the gap at the bottom of the remote control, and press the cover
until it clicks in place
Note that there may be laws concerning disposal and recycling of used batteries in your country! Please contact your local authorities to get further information!
Avoid keeping used, old batteries inside the remote control, causing leakage of internal liquid resulting metal rust or fatal damage to the remote control unit.
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This chapter introduces the systems and explains some of their characteristics.
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3.1 Display of choice
The state-of-the-art monitors deliver crisp, clear images detailed to perfection. Compatible with a wide variety of signal sources, they are capable of showing analog video as well as data content.
Sources and interfaces
The monitor provides interfaces to connect composite video, S-Video, component video as well as analog or digi­tal RGB.
Picture-in-Picture
Two of the connected sources can be displayed simultaneously, either next to each other (PAP: picture-and­picture), or one source embedded in the other (PIP: picture in picture).
The sources can be controlled individually (brightness, contrast, color)
Automatic brightness adjustment
A light sensor determines the surrounding light intensity. According the measurement, the panel will adjust to one of the two preset brightness levels: bright mode or dim mode.
User friendliness
The monitors can intuitively be operated and controlled via the OSD and the Infra Red Remote Control Unit (IR RCU).
The language of the OSD can be selected as well as its position on the screen, size, etc.
RS232 remote control is also possible.
In case you want to operate the monitor via RSC232 Remote Control, contact Barco about the protocol!
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3.2 Technology
The monitors are based on LCD Super MVA technology. The benefits of this technology are wide viewing angles, fast video response and high contrast ratio.
MVA stands for Multidomain Vertical Alignment.
3.2.1 Principle of LCD technology
These are the basics used in LCD technology:
Light can be polarized
Liquid crystals can transmit polarized light.
Liquid crystals align themselves when a voltage is applied.
Liquid crystals change the light's plane of vibration to match their own angle.
There are multiple operating principles of LCD's; one of them is the Multidomain Vertical Alignment which – not surprising – is based on the Vertical Alignment (VA) technology.
With this operating principle, the LC molecules are completely perpendicular when no voltage is applied, and thus they don't change the polarization of light. Light simply passes the LC, and is blocked by the front end polar­izer (since this polarizer is rotated 90° against the back end polarizer which allowed the incident light to pass).
Because the blockage is complete, the quality of black produced this way is excellent!
When voltage is applied, the molecules shift to a horizontal position, producing a white image: the polarization of the light is changed, and light can pass the front end polarizer.
Since the LC molecules are simply switched between vertical and horizontal alignment, response speeds are very fast.
As a further development of the VA technology, with MVA technology the LC cell is divided in sub domains where the molecules are oriented in opposite direction. This widens the viewing angles and enhances the performance.
The following picture shows the basic principle of VA technology:
backlight
V=0
full black
V=V
max
full white
back
p
olarizer
front
p
olarizer
substrate
substrate
liquid crystal
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4.1 General
The monitors can be controlled via the 7 push buttons at the right or conveniently remote-controlled by the infra­red remote control unit (RCU).
In case you want to use RS232 Remote Control, contact Barco!
The push buttons as well as the IR RCU make use of the OSD: the menu is displayed, a menu item is selected and/or changed. Subsequently the OSD is closed again.
4.1.1 The push buttons
The push buttons are located on the right rear side of the monitor. The seven buttons are arranged in a vertical row and have the following functions:
Push button Refers to Function
1 (top most)
Standby / switch into operation
2
S
ELECT
Activate selection
3
+
Scroll right for menu items / volume increase
4
-
Scroll left for menu items / volume decrease
5
<
Scroll down for menu items
6
>
Scroll up for menu items
7
EXIT
OSD control menu button / Access Main /
Sub-menu / Quick Menu Selection
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4.1.2 The IR remote control unit
The remote control is used for control, adaptation and source selection. It is also used to switch between standby and operational mode.
The remote control unit (RCU) includes a battery powered infrared (IR) transmitter that allows the user to control the monitor remotely.
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4.2 Terminology of the RCU controls
1 Function keys F1 Source selection F2 PIP control setting F3 Switch between master source and PIP source F4 In VGA mode: White balance F5 Shows the RS232 address of the monitor 2 ADJ ADJUST key, to enter or exit the OSD 3 Address key has no function for this monitor 4 Selection key Switch the light sensor on/off 5 PAUSE has no function for this monitor 6 Standby stand by button, to start the monitor when the power switch is switched on and to
switch off the monitor without switching off the power switch. 7 Mute Switch off and on the sound (audio) 8 Help Indicates the resolution of the input video signal 9 Digit buttons Have no function for this monitor 10 Audio controls To control volume, balance, bass and treble of the audio signal 11 Picture controls Except for brightness and contrast, these keys have no function for this monitor 12 PHASE Adjust the phase of the signal 13 Freeze Auto adjust 14 TEXT has no function for this monitor 15 ENTER to start up the OSD or to confirm an adjustment or selection 16 Cursor Keys to make menu selections in the OSD.
RCU
cursor key up
cursor key down
cursor key right
cursor key left
Use the cursor keys up or right for increasing a value.
Use the cursor keys down or left for decreasing a value. 17 EXIT to leave a menu or the OSD 18 RC operating
indication
lights up when a button on the remote control is pressed. (This is a visual indicator
to check the operation of the remote control)
How to use the RCU?
Point the front of the RCU directly at the screen.
When using the IR remote control, make sure you are within the effective operating distance (30m, 100ft in a straight line). The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and the IR sensor.
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4.3 Monitor address
The default (factory) address of a monitor is 1.
Via the OSD, every monitor can be assigned a unique address in the range of 1 and 255, cf. 5.7.2 Set display
address
With the IR remote control unit, all monitors with any address can be controlled.
With RS232 remote control, the monitors can be controlled individually if they had received a unique display address. (This address can be displayed by means of the function key F5 on the IR remote control unit).
To send a command via RS232 remote control simultaneously to all monitors (broadcast), use the address 1 (common address of all monitors).
4.3.1 Displaying a monitor address
Press F5 on the IR remote control unit to display the address the monitor has received.
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4.3.2 The function keys
Using the function keys, the respective OSD command will immediately be executed.
For information about the commands, please refer to the respective section in the OSD description.
Function key Description refers to
F1 Source selection 5.8.1 Input selection with the function key F1,
F2 PIP control setting 5.3.3 PIP control
F3 Switch between master source and PIP source,
the source assigned to input 1 will be assigned to input 2 and vice versa
F4 In VGA mode: White balance This command has no equivalent in the
OSD: when e.g. a signal looks greenish, pressing the function key F4 will correct and adjust the color impression.
F5 Display the monitor address 5.7.2 Set display address
4.3.3 Picture controls with direct access.
Brightness and contrast can be controlled directly via IR RCU. When Brightness or Contrast is pressed, the re­spective OSD dialog pops up to allow the adjustment.
Please refer to respective section of the OSD description, cf. 5.3.1.1 Brightness, 5.3.1.2 Contrast.
4.3.4 Audio controls with direct access.
Volume, balance, bass and treble can be controlled directly via IR RCU. When the respective keys on the IR re­mote control unit are pressed,, the respective OSD dialog pops up to allow the adjustment.
Please refer to respective section of the OSD description, cf. 5.5 Audio setting menu
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5.1 General
The monitors feature an OSD which allows selecting the input, to adjust the sources, to modify OSD settings, etc.
When activating the OSD, the main menu is displayed.
Except for the function keys and the direct access keys, it is always the main menu which is the entry level for any modification.
The main menu is activated by pressing ADJ on the RCU or by pressing push button 7 (the bottom most push button the right rear side).
A selected menu item shows a blue background, an unselected menu item a gray background.
A selected menu entry looks like a button and it is indicated with a blue dot.
The current status of the menu entry shows a blue background.
If a value has been modified, it will definitely be applied when quitting the dialog (even when pressing EXIT!)
Therefore it is recommended to write down the values: there is no UNDO to a single operation, only the global factory reset.
Grayed out menus or items are not available with the current configuration.
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5.1.1 Navigation and adjustment
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to a menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to a
menu
Except for signal 1 and signal 2, the menus do not have a submenu.
Menus without a submenu display their settings dialog as soon as they are activated!
Press Enter to select a menu with a sub
menu: the menu icon will turn blue
Press 2 to select a menu with a sub
menu: the menu item will turn blue
Use the left and right cursor keys to
navigate to a submenu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to a sub
menu
Press Enter to select: the item will turn
blue – or –
Press the down cursor key:
Press 2 to select: the item will turn
blue – or –
Press 5
Use the up and down cursor keys to navi-
gate to the entries of a dialog. The entry will get a "button look" and a blue dot.
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to the
entries of a dialog The entry will get a "button look" and a blue dot.
In case an option is linked to a button:
use the left and right cursor keys to se­lect one of the options
In case an option is linked to a
button: use the push buttons 3 / 4 to select one of the options
In case increase/decrease is linked to a
"slider": use the left and right cursor keys to decrease/increase a value – or –
In case increase/decrease is linked to a
button: use the Enter key to de- crease/increase a value
In case increase/decrease is linked
to a "slider": use the push buttons 3 / 4 to decrease increase a value – or –
In case increase/decrease is linked
to a button: use the push button 2 to increase/decrease a value
As soon as a menu entry loses the focus, i.e. another entry is selected, the respective selection will be applied without any further action: even when quitting the dialog with Exit, the modification will be applied!
Press Exit to deactivate the dialog
Press 7 to deactivate the dialog
Press Exit to leave a sub menu
Use the left and the right cursor key to
navigate to another menu
Press 7 to leave a sub menu
Use 3 and 4 to navigate to another
menu
Press Exit to close the OSD
Press 7 to close the OSD
Closing a first level dialog (i.e. a dialog linked to a menu, not to a sub menu) by means of the Exit key / the push button 7 will close the OSD!
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5.2 Activating the OSD
The OSD can be activated and operated by means of the IR remote control unit (RCU) or the push buttons at the right rear side of the monitor.
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
-
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Then the main menu is displayed (default: on the upper left corner of the monitor).
The OSD will be displayed at the position and size as defined in the OSD setting menu. If no modifications have been made via this menu, the OSD will pop up in the upper left corner of the monitor in normal mode (not Zoomed In, background opaque)
Icon description
signal menu for the first input, to select and control the settings of a source
The currently assigned signal is indicated in the label beneath
Signal menu for the second input, to select and control the settings of a source
The currently assigned signal is indicated in the label beneath
OSD setting menu, to control the position, transparency and time out of the OSD
Audio setting menu, to adjust volume, balance, bass and treble
Language setting menu, to select the language of the OSD
Reset menu, to reset to factory defaults, to set the monitor address, and to control the light sensor
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To activate a menu, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Use the left and right cursor key to select a
menu
Use the push buttons 3, 4 to select a
menu
Menus without a submenu will turn blue
and display their settings dialog
Menus with a sub menu will turn blue and
require an additional key stroke to open the settings dialog: Use Enter to open the signal setting sub­menu Use the down cursor key to open the signal selection dialog
-
Press 7 to select
Menus with a sub menu will turn
blue and require an additional key stroke to open the settings dialog: Use 2 to open the signal setting sub­menu Use 5 to open the signal selection dialog
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5.3 The signal menu (first and second input)
The signal menu allows to control and adjust the settings of the source
The commands can be applied for the first input and for the second input, respectively.
Please note: the Image setting and Position setting is only available for the first (active) input!
In case more than one source is connected, the signal for input1 and input2 has to be assigned, cf.. 5.8 Input Signal SelectionThe signal for input1 can also be selected via the function key F1, 5.8.1 Input selection with the function key F1
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key
input1 input2
Press 7
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to the signal menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
signal menu
Press Enter to select
Press 2 to select
Use the left ad right cursor keys to navi-
gate to Display
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to Display
Press Enter to select
Press 2 to select
The following sections will use the signal menu of the first input. For the second input, the same dialogs are displayed, however some items are deactivated (Image, Position)
Nevertheless the dialogs may look different: some commands depend on the type of the source. But this is independent from being input1 or input2!
The source menu button will turn blue. Subsequently the source sub menu opens with the items Display, Position, PIP Control, Image, and Color
Image is only enabled for the source which is assigned to the first input!
The commands of Position are only enabled for the first input!
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5.3.1 Display
On the Display dialog, brightness and contrast as well as hue, saturation, flesh tone can be adjusted (for VGA sources only: also black level adjustment)
To activate the Display dialog, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to the signal menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
signal menu
Press Enter to select
Press 2 to select
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to Display
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to Display
Press Enter to select – or –
Press the down key to activate the dialog
Press 2 to select – or –
Press 5 to activate the dialog
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5.3.1.1 Brightness
Brightness can be adjusted in the range between 0 and 100.
LCD panel screens are lit with built-in fluorescent tubes above, beside and sometimes behind the LCD (Cold Cath­ode Fluorescent Lamp, CCFL). This light is adjusted using the Brightness setting.
How brightness is perceived depends on the environment and on the content being viewed, which means that switching a source and/or the ambient light could require re-adjustment of brightness.
H
ow bright a pixel is perceived depends on both, brightness setting and contrast setting: bright-
ness setting affects all levels from white to black at once. Contrast setting affects all but black.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Brightness
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Brightness
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
5.3.1.2 Contrast
Contrast can be adjusted in the range between 0 and 100.
The information content of a picture is related to contrast, not to brightness. The ratio between the brightest white and the darkest black that a display can produce in a completely dark room is called the full field contrast ratio.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Contrast
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Contrast
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
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5.3.1.3 Hue
Hue can be adjusted in the range between -45 and +45.
The color = hue is most noticeable in areas of white. There are multiple color models, one of them is the HSV model describing color as hue (color), saturation (the
amount of white light in the color), and V (value, the amount of black/lightness/brightness).
With PAL, part of the color information on the video signal is reversed in phase with each line, which automatically corrects phase errors in the transmission of the signal.
With NTSC, the Hue control allows to perform the correction manually and to adjust the color
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Hue
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Hue
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
5.3.1.4 Saturation
Saturation can be adjusted in the range between 0 and 100.
Saturation adjusts the amount of white light in the color.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Saturation
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Saturation
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
5.3.1.5 Flesh tone
Flesh tone can be switched off, or turned on weak, soft, or strong.
When in bright areas of the pictures the skin-tones show chalky white, the normal skin tone color can be re­stored.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Flesh tone
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Flesh tone
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Off, Weak, Soft, Strong The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Off,
Weak, Soft, Strong The selection value is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
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5.3.1.6 Black level (only available for analog RGB)
Black level can be adjusted in the range between 0 and 100.
The black level is the deepest black of the monitor.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Black Level
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Black Level
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
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5.3.2 Position
On the Position dialog, the vertical and horizontal position of the image can be set as well as an area for zoom- ing defined.
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to the signal menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
signal menu
Press Enter to select
Press 2 to select
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to Position
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to
Position
Press Enter to select – or –
Press the down key to activate the dialog
Press 2 to select – or –
Press 5 to activate the dialog
The entries of Position are only enabled for the signal assigned to input 1.
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5.3.2.1 Zoom
Zoom can be selected to In and Out.
Zoom In
means to magnify the displayed picture. The magnification factor is related to the number of times the
In
button is activated. (The reverse operation is
Zoom Out
which reduces the picture back to the previous size).
The center of the original picture content will be "fixed" in the center of the monitor.
Due to the magnification, no longer the entire frame of the picture is displayed. To select the part of the frame to be viewed, use the commands Zoom Horizontal Pan and Zoom Vertical Pan. Activating the Left/Right button and the Down/Up button respectively resembles using the horizontal and vertical scrollbar to move the desired portion of the picture content into the active window.
Each activation of the button means moving the picture 5 pixels in the selected direction.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Zoom
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Zoom
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options In, Out. The current value is visualized by a white cap­tion.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options In, Out.
The current value is visualized by a white caption.
Use the Enter to increase/decrease the zoom
factor.
Use 2 to increase/decrease the zoom factor
Zoom Horizontal Pan and Zoom Vertical Pan is only available if the picture has been Zoomed In, i.e. has been magnified and the display can no longer show the entire content of the picture frame.
5.3.2.2 Zoom Horizontal Pan
Zoom Horizontal Pan can be set to left and right.
Zoom Horizontal Pan can be selected to Left and Right
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Zoom Horizontal Pan
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Zoom Horizontal
Pan
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Left, Right. The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Left,
Right The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
Use the Enter to move the picture content in the
desired direction.
Use 2 to move the picture content in the desired
direction.
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5.3.2.3 Zoom Vertical Pan
Zoom Vertical Pan can be set to Up and Down
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Zoom Vertical Pan
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Zoom Vertical Pan
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Left, Right. The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Left,
Right The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
Use the Enter to move the picture content in the
desired direction.
Use 2 to move the picture content in the desired
direction.
5.3.2.4 Vertical
Vertical can be adjusted in the range from 0 and 255.
Vertical and Horizontal moves the screen content within the allocated position ("centered window") of the monitor. It is not possible to move e.g. a PAL Video (720x540) with display mode 1:1 to the upper left corner of the monitor: the allocated position is in the range 600pixel to 1320pixel (horizontal, counting started on the top left corner) and in the range 270pixel to 810pixel (vertical, counting started on the top left corner).
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Vertical.
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Vertical.
Use the left and right cursor keys to move the
picture content in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to move the picture content in steps
of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action, e.g. the picture content is shifted in the desired direction.
5.3.2.5 Horizontal
Horizontal can be adjusted in the range from 0 and 255.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Horizontal.
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Horizontal.
Use the left and right cursor keys to move the
picture content in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to move the picture content in steps
of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action, e.g. the picture content is shifted in the desired direction.
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5.3.3 PIP control
On the PIP CONTROL dialog, the vertical and horizontal position of the image can be set as well as an area for the embedded picture be defined.
PIP means picture-in-picture and displays dual moving images from two separate sources (e.g., PC and video) at the same time.
There are two different ways: one source is displayed in full size, and the other one is displayed in a small size overlaying the full screen picture. The full screen picture is called master source, and the other one PIP source.
Besides this display mode, the two sources can be displayed "side to side", which is called PAP mode (picture and picture).
The source selected on input 1 is always the master source, the source selected on input 2 is always the PIP source.
The master source and the PIP source can be switched by means of the function key F3 on the RCU (which in fact is changing sources at the inputs).
PIP settings made with input 2 are only applied when input 2 becomes the PIP master!
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To activate the PIP CONTROL dialog, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to the signal menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
signal menu
Press Enter to select
Press 2 to select
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to Display
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to Display
Press Enter to select – or –
Press the down key to activate the dialog
Press 2 to select – or –
Press 5 to activate the dialog
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5.3.3.1 PIP Mode
PIP Mode can be set to off, single, PAP.
When PIP mode is Off, only one source is displayed.
When PIP mode is Single, the source connected to input 1 is the master source and displayed according its set­tings, whereas the source connected to input 2 is the PIP source and displayed either in Small, Medium or Large size according the PIP Size selections.
The position of the PIP source is set using the Vertical and Horizontal adjustment.
PIP Size, Vertical and Horizontal are only enabled if PIP Mode is selected Single.
In case no source is connected to input 2, Single will result in an empty window with blue borders, PAP will result in displaying source1 at the left half of the monitor (right half remains black).
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the PIP Mode
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to PIP Mode
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Off, Single, PAP The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Off,
Single, PAP
The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
Using the direct access key F2, the selected PIP mode can be toggled between On and Off.
Using the direct access key F3, the PIP master and the PIP source can be toggled.
5.3.3.2 PIP Size
PIP size can be set to small, medium, and large.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the PIP Size
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to PIP Size
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Small, Medium, Large. The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Small,
Medium, Large. The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
The selection is applied without any further action.
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5.3.3.3 Vertical
Vertical can be adjusted in the range from 0 to 255.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Vertical
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Vertical
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated. (increase: move down/decrease: move up)
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated. (increase: move down/decrease: move up)
The value is applied without any further action.
5.3.3.4 Horizontal
Horizontal can be adjusted in the range from 0 to 255.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Horizontal
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Horizontal
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated. (increase: move right/decrease: move left)
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated. (increase: move right/decrease: move left)
The value is applied without any further action.
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5.3.4 Image
On the Image dialog, the settings of the signal can be optimized.
For best image results, use short cables between the source and the monitor!
The image dialog depends on the source:
In case of analog RGB, the image settings comprises Scaling, Auto adjust, Phase, and Clock.
In case of S-Video/Video, the image settings comprise Scaling, Noise Reduction, Angle Filter, Film Mode Detect, Sharpness.
In case of a DVI, due to the digital interface, no adjustment is required. Therefore the dialog only comprises Scal­ing-
Image is only enabled for the source assigned to input 1!
To do the image adjustment for the source of input 2, this source has to be assigned to input 1.
To activate the Image dialog, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to the signal menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
signal menu
Press Enter to select
Press 2 to select
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to Display
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to Display
Press Enter to select – or –
Press the down key to activate the dialog
Press 2 to select – or –
Press 5 to activate the dialog
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5.3.4.1 Analog RGB
Scaling
Scaling can be set to 1:1, Fill, and Aspect.
Scaling means changing the resolution of an image.
1:1 is only enabled when the detected resolution of the source is lower than the resolution of the monitor.
'The monitor has a resolution of 1920x1080 pixel. In case the resolution of the source is lower (e.g. a PAL Video with 720x540 pixels), when displayed 1:1, there will be a black border around the content.
In case Fill is selected, the content is displayed on the entire screen which, in case the ratio of the source is dif­ferent from the ratio of the screen (e.g. a PAL Video, 4:3), results in a distortion of the content: with PAL, in hori­zontal direction, the pixels would be multiplied by a factor of 2.6, whereas in vertical direction the factor would be 2.0.
With Aspect, the aspect ratio of the source is maintained: in the above mentioned example, the pixels both in horizontal and in vertical direction would be multiplied by a factor of two, thus the content would have a black border of 240 pixels both, on the left side and on the right side.
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RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Scaling
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Scaling
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options 1:1, Fill, Aspect, Panor. The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options 1:1, Fill,
Aspect, Panor. The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
Auto Adjust
When Auto Adjust is selected, the monitor adjusts itself to the timing of the source which matches best one of the internal preset timings.
Use the key FREEZE on the remote control unit to immediately start Auto Adjust.
During the Auto Adjust process, the monitor displays an information "Auto Configuration".
In case Auto Adjust is not selected, or the results are not perfect, the timing of the source has to be manually adjusted to the timing of the monitor using the controls Phase and Clock.
Both controls are to minimize the interferences (noise). Clock is course adjustment whereas Phase is fine tuning of the setting.
To do the adjustment, use a test pattern (e.g. vertical stripes) of the connected source!
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Auto Adjust
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Auto Adjust
Use the left and right cursor keys to select
Select
The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select Select
The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
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Phase
Phase can be adjusted in the range from 0 to 255.
It is recommended to have the monitor warmed up for about 5 minutes before adjusting phase.
Use the Phase adjustment to eliminate shimmering horizontal streaking.
If there are not only horizontal streaking but also vertical banding, start with Clock adjustment!
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Phase
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Phase
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action. Check the test pattern!
Clock
Clock can be adjusted in the range from 0 to 255.
It is recommended to have the monitor warmed up for about 5 minutes before adjusting clock. Use the Clock adjustment to eliminate broad vertical banding.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Clock
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Clock
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action. Check the test pattern!
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Scaling
Scaling can be set to 1:1, Fill, and Aspect.
Scaling means changing the resolution of an image.
1:1 is only enabled when the detected resolution of the source is lower than the resolution of the monitor.
'The monitor has a resolution of 1920x1080 pixel. In case the resolution of the source is lower (e.g. a PAL Video with 720x540 pixels), when displayed 1:1, there will be a black border around the content.
In case Fill is selected, the content is displayed on the entire screen which, in case the ratio of the source is dif­ferent from the ratio of the screen (e.g. a PAL Video, 4:3), results in a distortion of the content: with PAL, in hori­zontal direction, the pixels would be multiplied by a factor of 2.6, whereas in vertical direction the factor would be 2.0.
With Aspect, the aspect ratio of the source is maintained: in the above mentioned example, the pixels both in horizontal and in vertical direction would be multiplied by a factor of two, thus the content would have a black border of 240 pixels both, on the left side and on the right side.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Scaling
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Scaling
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options 1:1, Fill, Aspect, Panor. The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options 1:1, Fill,
Aspect, Panor. The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
Adaptive Deinterlacing
Adaptive deinterlacing can be selected to off, level 1, level 2, level 3.
Select the appropriate level of adaptive deinterlacing to optimize the quality of the video.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Adaptive Deinterlacing
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Adaptive
Deinterlacing
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Off, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Off,
Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
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Noise Reduction
Noise reduction can be selected to off, low, medium, or high.
Noise is generally visible as "snow", or small dots that make the picture look fuzzy, With
Noise Reduction
the
amount of noise attenuation can be specified.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Noise Reduction
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Noise Reduction
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Off, Low, Medium, High The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Off, Low,
Medium, High The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
Angle Filtering
Angle filtering can be selected to on or off.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Angle Filtering
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Angle Filtering
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Off, On The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Off, On
The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
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Film Mode Detect
Film Mode Detect can be selected to be on or off.
Film is usually recorded at 24 frames per second. When converting film to NTSC video (59.94 Hz field rate), 2 film frames generate 5 video fields (3:2 pull down). Film scenes with high-speed motion objects thus may show mo­tion artifacts.
With Film Mode Detect on, the conversion to NTSC is detected and the original film frames are recreated by blending the fields back together.
(3:2 pull down is only one of the pull down techniques and used as an example)
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Film Mode Detect
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Film Mode Detect
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Off, On The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Off, On
The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
This function may cause undesired effects on standard sources, therefore it can be disabled (OFF) at any time.
Sharpness
Sharpness can be set in the range from -15 to +29
The edges are localized and the contrast between neighboring pixels enhanced.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Sharpness
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Sharpness
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
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5.3.5 Color
On the Color dialog, the gamma correction factor can be selected as well as the color temperature.
To activate the Color dialog, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to the signal menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
signal menu
Press Enter to select
Press 2 to select
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to Display
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to Display
Press Enter to select – or –
Press the down key to activate the dialog
Press 2 to select – or –
Press 5 to activate the dialog
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5.3.5.1 Gamma Correction
The Gamma correction factor can be set to 2.2, 1.9, and 2.5.
Gamma is the relationship between the color values of the data and the color values displayed e.g. on a screen. The Gamma coefficient makes it possible to adjust the brightness of the midtones only without affecting the very bright and very dark areas..
If gamma is set too high, middle tones appear too dark. If it's set too low, middle tones appear too light
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Gamma Correction
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Gamma Correction
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options 2.2, 1.9, 2.5. The current selec­tion is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options 2.2, 1.9,
2.5. The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
5.3.5.2 Color Temperature
Color temperature can be selected to be 3200K, 5400K, 6500K, 9300K or custom (User, requires to adjust the values for red, green, and blue).
Color temperature stands for the spectral properties of a light source. Low color temperature implies warmer (more yellow/red) light while high color temperature implies a colder (more blue) light. The pictures of a monitor set to 9300K will look more bluish than if set to 3200K. The following color temperature pre-sets can be selected:
Color temperature name / application
3200K Broadcast 5400K Film 6500K Video 9300K Computer User custom
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Color Temperature
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Color Temperature
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options 3200K, 5400K, User, 6500K, 9300K.
The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options 3200K,
5400K, User, 6500K, 9300K. The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
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When User is selected, the values for red, green, blue can be individually be adjusted:
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Color Temperature
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Color Temperature
Use the left and right cursor keys to select User Use the left and right cursor keys to select User
Use the down and up cursor keys to select Red,
Green, Blue
• Use the 5 and 6 to select Red, Green, Blue
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The selection is applied without any further action.
Manual modification of R, G, B requires some experience!
In case a VGA signal looks e.g. greenish, pressing the function key F4 (White balance) will probably correct this. Thus no sophisticated color adjustment will be required.
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5.4 OSD setting menu
On the OSD dialog, the position of the OSD can be defined as well as zoom, blend and time out of the OSD.
To activate the OSD menu, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the cursor keys to navigate to the OSD
setting menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
OSD setting menu
The icon will turn blue, and the setting
dialog will pop up
The icon will turn blue, and the set-
ting dialog will pop up
Each time the OSD opens, its position and behavior will be as set on this dialog.
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5.4.1 Vertical
The value can be set in the range form 0 to 255 (zero: top of OSD is level with top of monitor, 255: bottom of OSD is level with bottom of monitor).
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Vertical
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Vertical
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated. (increase: move down)
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated. (increase: move down)
The value is applied without any further action.
Vertical and Horizontal define the position of the OSD. Whenever the OSD is activated, it will be displayed at the position defined by the vertical and horizontal setting.
5.4.2 Horizontal
The value can be set in the range form 0 to 255 (zero: left of OSD is level with left of monitor, 255: right of OSD is level with right of monitor).
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Horizontal
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Horizontal
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated. (increase: move right)
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated. (increase: move right)
The value is applied without any further action.
5.4.3 Blend
The value can be set in the range form 0 to 15 (zero: opaque, 15: transparent)
Use Blend to set the transparency of the OSD: when it Blend is set to zero, the background of the OSD will be opaque thus entirely hiding the screen content at this position. To make the screen content visible in spite of the overlaying OSD, increase the Blend parameter!
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Blend
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Blend
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
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5.4.4 Time out
The value can be set between 0 and 60 seconds in steps of 5 seconds.
The OSD will close (disappear) automatically when no selections are made during a certain time. This period can be set by means of the Time out parameter.
The OSD stays active as long as it is in use.
Independent from the Time out setting, you can close the OSD at any time by using the Exit button the RCU or the push button 7 on the right rear side of the monitor.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Time out
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Time out
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 5 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 5 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
5.4.5 OSD Zoom
Zoom can be selected in or out.
This command will magnify the OSD window and the icons by approx. the factor of 2.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the OSD Zoom
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to OSD Zoom
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options In, Out The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options In, OUt
The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
Apply the selection with Enter. Apply the selection with 2
This selection has to be confirmed to be applied.
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5.5 Audio setting menu
On the Audio setting menu, the volume and the balance of the left/right speaker can be adjusted as well as bass and treble (low frequencies and high frequencies).
To activate the Audio setting menu, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the cursor keys to navigate to the
Audio setting menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
Audio setting menu
The icon will turn blue, and the setting
dialog will pop up
The icon will turn blue, and the set-
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5.5.1 Volume
Volume can be adjusted in the range from 0 to 79.
Use the push button 3 on the right rear side of the monitor to directly decrease the volume, use the push button 4 to directly increase the volume.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Volume
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Volume
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
5.5.2 Balance
Balance can be adjusted in the range from -15 to +15.
The zero position is in the center of the slider. In case the left and the right speaker are not balanced, i.e. one side is predominant, adjust the setting in negative direction to bring out the left speaker, in positive direction to bring out the right speaker.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Balance
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Balance
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
5.5.3 Balance
Bass can be adjusted in the range from -7 to +7.
The zero position is in the center of the slider. In case the low frequencies are predominant, adjust the slider to the left. In case they are rather faint or missing, adjust the slider to the right,
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Balance
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Balance
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
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5.5.4 Treble
Treble can be adjusted in the range from -7 to +7.
The zero position is in the center of the slider. In case the high frequencies are predominant, adjust the slider to the left. In case they are rather faint or missing, adjust the slider to the right.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Treble
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Treble
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
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5.6 Language setting menu
On the Language setting menu, the language of the OSD can be selected
To activate the Language setting menu, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the cursor keys to navigate to the
Language setting menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
Language setting menu
The icon will turn blue, and the setting
dialog will pop up
The icon will turn blue, and the set-
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To select a language for the OSD; proceed as follows:
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the desired language
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to the desired language
Use the left and right cursor keys to activate
the language. The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to activate the language
' The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
The OSD entries will now be displayed in the selected language.
This setting only affects the OSD, not the screen content!
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5.7 Reset menu
On the Reset menu, the factory settings can be restored and the light sensor adjusted and activated, respec­tively. Also the light sensor threshold can be set.
To activate the Reset menu, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the cursor keys to navigate to the OSD
setting menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
OSD setting menu
The icon will turn blue, and the setting
dialog will pop up
The icon will turn blue, and the set-
ting dialog will pop up
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5.7.1 Factory Reset
Clicking the button Yes on the option Factory Reset will inevitable reset the monitor to its factory settings.
All former adjustment and modifications will be lost!
These are the factory settings which are applied after selecting Yes with Factory Reset:
Item default adjust range
Power switch Off On/Off
Brightness 80 0~100
Contrast 50 0~100
Color temp. User User, 3200K,5400K,6500K, 9300K
Red 255 0~255
Green 255 0~255
Blue 255 0~255
Language English English
Auto configuration
On On/Off
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Factory Reset
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Factory Reset
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Yes, No The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Yes, No
The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
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5.7.2 Set display address
The value can be set in the range from 1 to 255.
If more than one monitor is installed, the monitors can independently be RS232 remote-controlled by means of their display address.
Default monitor address is "1". Allowed addresses are in the range from 1 to 255.
"
1
" is the common address.
A monitor will listen to the commands explicitly sent to his specific address and to commands sent to the com­mon address.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Set display address
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Set display address
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the address in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the address in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
5.7.3 Light Sensor
The light sensor can be set on or off.
When a room is dark, the picture content can be viewed at lower brightness (power saving, avoiding eye fa­tigue). If enabled, the light sensor measures the ambient light, and if the room gets dark enough, the monitor will be switched to the "dark mode" with a brightness set via the Light Sensor Value.
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Light Sensor
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Light Sensor
Use the left and right cursor keys to select one
of the options Off, On The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Yes, No
The current selection is visualized by a white cap­tion.
The selection is applied without any further action.
5.7.4 Light Sensor Value
The light sensor value can be set in the from 0 to 100.
This parameter defines the brightness the monitor is automatically switched to when the ambient light is below the threshold of the light sensor (dark mode, requires that the light sensor is set On!)
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Light Sensor Value
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Light Sensor Value
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
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5.7.5 Light Sensor Threshold
The light sensor value can be set in the from 0 to 100.
This parameter defines the ambient light level below which the monitor will switch to a low backlight mode. (dark mode, requires that the light sensor is set On!)
RCU Push button (1: top most)
Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to
the Light Sensor Threshold
Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Light Sensor
Threshold
Use the left and right cursor keys to in-
crease/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in
steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
The value is applied without any further action.
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5.8 Input Signal Selection
In case multiple sources are connected, the signal for the first input and the second input have to be defined.
To select the signal for the respective input, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to the signal menu (for the first input)
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
signal (for the first menu input)
Press Enter to select
Press 2 to select
Use the down cursor keys to open the
input signal selection dialog
Press 3 to open the input signal
selection dialog
After the source has been selected, its timing is displayed.
In case the timing of the source is not included in the presets of the monitor, the timing of the monitor which matches best the timing of the source is displayed!
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The following sources can be connected to the monitor:
Input Interface signals
Video system input VIDEO IN RCA NTSC/PAL
S-VIDEO S-Video Mini Din 4pin NTSC/PAL
YUV (Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr) Component Mini Din 8 pin NTSC/PAL
RGB input RGB Analog D-Sub 15 pin RGB analog
RGB Digital DVI-D 24 pin RGB digital
Signal receive&transmit RS232 IN D-Sub 9 pin
RS232 OUT D-Sub 9 pin
Audio
RCA (red: right (R), white:left (L))
Audio in (L+R) Audio out(L+R) (2x) and Subwoofer
To select a signal, proceed as follows:
RCU Icon Push button (1: top most)
Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD
Press 7 to activate the OSD
Use the left and right cursor keys to navi-
gate to the signal menu
Press 3 and 4 to navigate to the
signal menu
Press Enter to select
Press 2 to select
Use the down cursor keys to open the
input signal selection dialog
Press 3 to open the input signal
selection dialog
Use the left and right cursor keys to select
the desired signal
Press 3 and 4 to select the desired
signal
In case the signal is assigned to input 1, it cannot be assigned to input 2!
To change the signal of input 1 and input 2, input 1 has to be assigned to the signal which up to then has been assigned to input 2.
In case of two valid signals, input 2 then will automatically be assigned to the signal which up to then has been assigned to input 1.
In case of more signals, input 2 has to be explicitely assigned to a signal (all but the one assigned to input 1).
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In case no signal is applied, the monitor displays a "no sync" message.
In case no cable is connected, the monitor displays a "no cable" message.
In case the timing of the connected source is not compliant to the monitor, the monitor displays a "invalid mode" message.
For a list of compliant timings, cf. chapter 9 Compliant timing
The monitor features autodetect. In case e.g. DVI is selected, but the only connected source is VGA, the monitor will display the no sync message, and after a while automatically switch to VGA.
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If no source is connected (neither no sync, no cable, no valid signal), the monitor switches to standby and dis­plays the respective information:
Whenever one of these messages pop up, check the respective item and fix it!
5.8.1 Input selection with the function key F1
For input 1, the input can be selected using the function key F1. Pressing F1 "scrolls" through the inputs and displays one after the other the respective icon.
Press Enter to directly select the desired input.
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Only authorized personnel should carry out other maintenance work not explicitly mentioned in this manual!
Never open the case of the monitor without first disconnecting the power supply cord! Measurements and tests with the opened device may be carried out only in the factory or by specially trained personnel, due to the dangers of electrical shock.
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6.1 Cleaning
Consult your dealer for internal cleaning once a year.
If you allow dust to accumulate on the unit, it may cause fire or malfunction when you operate it.
Refer to your dealer about the internal cleaning.
Power plug
If dust has collected on the power plug connectors, remove the plug from the outlet and clean off the dust. This dust may cause a fire due to reduced insulation of the plug.
Cabinet
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. To keep the cabinet looking brand-new, periodically clean it with a soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents, such as thinner or benzene, or abrasive cleaners, since these will damage the cabinet.
Contamination of screen surface.
When the screen surface of the monitor is contaminated, please wipe the surface softly with cotton swab or clean cloth. If it is not enough, please take it away with cellophane tape or wipe the surface with cotton swab or clean cloth containing solvent of 50% alcohol. In this case, please be careful so that the solvent does not get in inside of the LCD module, because it may be damaged.
Water drop on LCD surface
Please do not leave LCD module with water drop. When the display surface gets water drop, please wipe it off with cotton swab or soft cloth immediately, otherwise display surface will be deteriorated. If water gets in inside the LCD module, the electric circuits may be damaged.
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7 Technical data LC-42
7.1 General data
characteristic specification
Screen size
Aspect ratio
active area (HxW)
width x height x depth (without stand!)
42” diagonal
16:9
934mm x 527mm | 36.77in. x 20.75in.
1026mm x 619mm x103mm | 40.39in. x 24.37in. x 4.05in.
weight
29.5kg | 65.1lbs
Table 7-1
7.2 LCD panel
characteristic specification
Driver element a-Si TFT active matrix
Pixel number (1920 x R.G.B. x 1080) pixel (HDTV)
Display colors 16.7 millions of colors
Viewing angle 176 degree vertical / 176 degree horizontal
Brightness 500 cd/m²
Contrast ratio 800:1
Response time (Gray to Gray) Typ. 8 msec, max. 12msec
Interfaces
D-Sub 15 pins, DVI-D 24 pins, RCA, S-Video, Component video, RS232 IN/OUT
Dead pixel rate
Max. 8 bright pixels out of which max. 2 clusters of two bright pixels. Max.10 dark pixels out of which max. 5 clusters of two dark pixels
Table 7-2
7.3 Electrical data
Characteristic specification
Power supply 100VAC-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption operating mode 234W
Power consumption Standby mode 14.8W
Table 7-3
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7.4 Operating conditions
Characteristic specification
Storage temperature -20°C - +60°C | -4°F – 140°F, at max. 90% RH, non-condensing
Operating ambient temperature +5°C – +40°C | 41°F – 104°F, at max. 90% RH, non-condensing
Table 7-4
7.5 CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) characteristics (ambient temperature (25 ±2)°C)
Characteristic Typ. value
Lamp voltage 1390 VRMS
Lamp current 5.0 mARMS
Lamp starting voltage 2055 VRMS (0°C), 1740 VRMS (25°C)
Lamp life time 50,000hrs *)
Operating frequency 40-70 KHz
Table 7-5
The life time of a lamp is defined as when the brightness is larger than 50% of its original value and the effec­tive discharge length is longer than 80% of its original length.
7.6 Interfaces
7.6.1 Video IN (Composite Video)
Item specification
Signal level 1.0Vpp
Connector type RCA Jack
Termination 75
Table 7-6
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7.6.2 S-Video
4
2
3
1
Item specification
1,2 Ground
3 Y
4 C
Luminance level 1.0 Vpp
Color level 0.286 Vpp
Connector type Mini Din 4pin
Termination 75
Table 7-7
7.6.3 Component Video (mini DIN 8 pin)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Item specification Item specification
1 GND 5 GND
2 CB 6 CR
3 GND 7 not connected
4 Y 8 not connected
Connector type Mini Din 8pin
Termination 75
Table 7-8
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White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
IRE 75 69.5 59.1 53.6 21.4 15.9 5.4 0
Y
mV 525 487 413 375 150 112 38 0
IRE 0 -37.5 8.6 -28.9 28.9 -8.6 37.5 0
Pb
mV 0 -263 60 -202 202 -60 263 0
IRE 0 3.4 -37.5 -34.1 34.1 37.5 -3.4 0
Pr
mV 0 24 -263 -238 238 263 -24 0
Table 7-9
HDTV YPbPr 75% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level.
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
IRE 100 92.8 78.7 71.5 28.5 21.3 7.2 0
Y
mV 700 649 551 501 199 149 51 0
IRE 0 -50 11.5 -38.5 38.5 -11.5 50 0
Pb
mV 0 -350 80 -270 270 -80 350 0
IRE 0 4.6 -50 -45.4 45.4 50 -4.6 0
Pr
mV 0 32 -350 -318 318 350 -32 0
Table 7-10
HDTV YPbPr 100% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level.
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
IRE 75 66.5 52.6 44.0 31.0 22.4 8.6 0
Y
mV 525 465 368 308 217 157 60 0
IRE 0 -37.5 12.7 -24.8 24.8 -12.7 37.5 0
Cb
mV 0 -263 89 -174 174 -89 263 0
IRE 0 6.1 -37.5 -31.4 31.4 37.5 -6.1 0
Cr
mV 0 43 -263 -220 220 263 -43 0
Table 7-11
SDTV YCbCr 75% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level.
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White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
IRE 100 88.6 70.1 58.7 41.3 29.9 11.4 0
Y
mV 700 620 491 411 289 209 80 0
IRE 0 -50 16.9 -33.1 33.1 -16.9 50 0
Cb
mV 0 -350 118 -232 232 -118 350 0
IRE 0 8.1 -50 -41.9 41.9 50 -8.1 0
Cr
mV 0 57 -350 -293 293 350 -57 0
Table 7-12
SDTV YCbCr 100% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level.
7.6.4 DVI
9
16
17
24
1
8
Pin signal assignment pin signal assignment
1 TMDS Data 2- 13 NC
2 TMDS Data 2+ 14 NC
3 TMDS Data 2 Ground 15 Ground (+5, Analog /V Sync)
4 NC 16 Hot Plug Detect (HPD)
5 NC 17 TMDS Data 0-
6 DDC Clock 18 TMDS Data 0+
7 DDC Data 19 TMDS Data 0 Ground
8 NC 20 NC
9 TMDS Data 1- 21 NC
10 TMDS Data 1+ 22 TMDS Clock Ground
11 TMDS Data 1 Ground 23 TMDS Clock +
12 NC 24 TMDS Clock -
Table 7-13
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7.6.5 RGB IN (D-Sub 15 pin)
1
5
10
15
6
11
Pin signal assignment pin signal assignment
1 Red video input 9 NC
2 Green video input 10 Ground
3 Blue video input 11 NC
4 NC 12 (SDA)
5 Ground 13 Horizontal sync (Composite sync)
6 Red video ground 14 Vertical sync
7 Green video ground 15 (SCL)
8 Blue video ground
Table 7-14
7.6.6 RS232 IN
1
5
6
9
Pin signal assignment
1 NC
2 Signal receive
3 Signal transmit
4 NC
5 Ground
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
Table 7-15
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7.6.7 RS232 OUT
1
5
6
9
Pin signal assignment
1 NC
2 Signal transmit
3 Signal receive
4 NC
5 Ground
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
Table 7-16
7.7 Factory settings
Item default adjust range
Power switch Off On/Off
Brightness 80 0~100
Contrast 50 0~100
Color temp. User User, 3200K,5400K,6500K, 9300K
Red 255 0~255
Green 255 0~255
Blue 255 0~255
Language English English
Auto configuration
On On/Off
Table 7-17
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8.1 General data
characteristic specification
Screen size
Aspect ratio
active area (HxW)
width x height x depth (without stand, with handle!)
47” diagonal
16:9
1044mm x 590mm | 41.1in. x 23.22in.
1139mm x 684mm x126mm | 44.84in. 26.93in. x 4.96in.
weight
40.2kg | 88.7lbs
Table 8-1
8.2 LCD panel
characteristic specification
Driver element a-Si TFT active matrix
Pixel number (1920 x R.G.B. x 1080) pixel (HDTV)
Display colors 16.7 millions of colors
Viewing angle 176 degree vertical / 176 degree horizontal
Brightness 500 cd/m²
Contrast ratio 800:1
Response time (Gray to Gray) Typ. 8 msec
Interfaces
D-Sub 15 pins, DVI-D 24 pins, RCA, S-Video, Component video, RS232 IN/OUT
Dead pixel rate
Max. 8 bright pixels out of which max. 2 clusters of two bright pixels. Max. 10 dark pixels out of which max. 5 clusters of two dark pixels
Table 8-2
8.3 Electrical data
Characteristic specification
Power supply 100VAC-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption operating mode 303W
Power consumption Standby mode 19.9W
Table 8-3
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8.4 Operating conditions
Characteristic specification
Storage temperature -20°C - +60°C | -4°F – 140°F, at max. 90% RH, non-condensing
Operating ambient temperature +5°C – +40°C | 41°F – 104°F, at max. 90% RH, non-condensing
Table 8-4
8.5 CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) characteristics (ambient temperature (25 ±2)°C)
Characteristic Typ. value
Lamp voltage 1590 VRMS
Lamp current 4.5 mARMS
Lamp starting voltage 2650 VRMS (0°C), 2100 VRMS (25°C)
Lamp life time 50,000hrs *)
Operating frequency 40-70 KHz
Table 8-5
The life time of a lamp is defined as when the brightness is larger than 50% of its original value and the effec­tive discharge length is longer than 80% of its original length.
8.6 Interfaces
8.6.1 Video IN (Composite Video)
Item specification
Signal level 1.0Vpp
Connector type RCA Jack
Termination 75
Table 8-6
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8.6.2 S-Video
4
2
3
1
Item specification
1,2 Ground
3 Y
4 C
Luminance level 1.0 Vpp
Color level 0.286 Vpp
Connector type Mini Din 4pin
Termination 75
Table 8-7
8.6.3 Component Video
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Item specification Item specification
1 GND 5 GND
2 CB 6 CR
3 GND 7 not connected
4 Y 8 not connected
Connector type Mini Din 8pin
Termination 75
Table 8-8
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
IRE 75 69.5 59.1 53.6 21.4 15.9 5.4 0
Y
mV 525 487 413 375 150 112 38 0
IRE 0 -37.5 8.6 -28.9 28.9 -8.6 37.5 0
Pb
mV 0 -263 60 -202 202 -60 263 0
IRE 0 3.4 -37.5 -34.1 34.1 37.5 -3.4 0
Pr
mV 0 24 -263 -238 238 263 -24 0
Table 8-9
HDTV YPbPr 75% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level.
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White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
IRE 100 92.8 78.7 71.5 28.5 21.3 7.2 0
Y
mV 700 649 551 501 199 149 51 0
IRE 0 -50 11.5 -38.5 38.5 -11.5 50 0
Pb
mV 0 -350 80 -270 270 -80 350 0
IRE 0 4.6 -50 -45.4 45.4 50 -4.6 0
Pr
mV 0 32 -350 -318 318 350 -32 0
Table 8-10
HDTV YPbPr 100% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level.
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
IRE 75 66.5 52.6 44.0 31.0 22.4 8.6 0
Y
mV 525 465 368 308 217 157 60 0
IRE 0 -37.5 12.7 -24.8 24.8 -12.7 37.5 0
Cb
mV 0 -263 89 -174 174 -89 263 0
IRE 0 6.1 -37.5 -31.4 31.4 37.5 -6.1 0
Cr
mV 0 43 -263 -220 220 263 -43 0
Table 8-11
SDTV YCbCr 75% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level.
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
IRE 100 88.6 70.1 58.7 41.3 29.9 11.4 0
Y
mV 700 620 491 411 289 209 80 0
IRE 0 -50 16.9 -33.1 33.1 -16.9 50 0
Cb
mV 0 -350 118 -232 232 -118 350 0
IRE 0 8.1 -50 -41.9 41.9 50 -8.1 0
Cr
mV 0 57 -350 -293 293 350 -57 0
Table 8-12
SDTV YCbCr 100% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level.
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8.6.4 DVI
9
16
17
24
1
8
Pin signal assignment pin signal assignment
1 TMDS Data 2- 13 NC
2 TMDS Data 2+ 14 NC
3 TMDS Data 2 Ground 15 Ground (+5, Analog /V Sync)
4 NC 16 Hot Plug Detect (HPD)
5 NC 17 TMDS Data 0-
6 DDC Clock 18 TMDS Data 0+
7 DDC Data 19 TMDS Data 0 Ground
8 NC 20 NC
9 TMDS Data 1- 21 NC
10 TMDS Data 1+ 22 TMDS Clock Ground
11 TMDS Data 1 Ground 23 TMDS Clock +
12 NC 24 TMDS Clock -
Table 8-13
8.6.5 RGB IN (D-Sub 15 pin)
1
5
10
15
6
11
Pin signal assignment pin signal assignment
1 Red video input 9 NC
2 Green video input 10 Ground
3 Blue video input 11 NC
4 NC 12 (SDA)
5 Ground 13 Horizontal sync (Composite sync)
6 Red video ground 14 Vertical sync
7 Green video ground 15 (SCL)
8 Blue video ground
Table 8-14
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8.6.6 RS232 IN
1
5
6
9
Pin signal assignment
1 NC
2 Signal receive
3 Signal transmit
4 NC
5 Ground
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
Table 8-15
8.6.7 RS232 OUT
1
5
6
9
Pin signal assignment
1 NC
2 Signal transmit
3 Signal receive
4 NC
5 Ground
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
Table 8-16
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