CTX S552 User's Guide

User's Manual
S550/S551/S552 LCD Monitor
Federal Communications Commission (F.C.C.) Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Use only shielded cables or connect I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
Copyright
This publication including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without the express written consent of the manufacturer.
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents here of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication ad to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Trademark Recognition
Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. Intel, Pentium, and Pentium II are register trademarks of Intel Corporation. IBM, PC/AT, VGA, OS/2, and PS/2 are registered trademarks of international Business Machines. Macintosh II Family, LC, LCII, Quandra, and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apply Computer, Inc. VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association. DPMS and DDC are trademarks of VESA. The ENERGY STAR name is a registered mark of the U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency. Other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and acknowledged.
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Congratulations!
You have just purchased a TCO'99 approved and labelled product! Your choice has provided you with a product developed for professional use. Your purchase has also contributed to reducing the burden on the environment and also to the further development of environmentally adapted electronics products.
Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?
In many countries, environmental labelling has become an established method for encouraging the adaptation of goods and services to the environment. The main problem, as far as computers and other electronics equipment are concerned, is that environmentally harmful substances are used both in the products and during their manufacture. Since it is not so far possible to satisfactorily recycle the majority of electronics equipment, most of these potentially damaging substances sooner or later enter nautre.
There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energy consumption levels, that are important from the viewpoints of both the work (internal) and natural (external) environments. Since all methods of electricity generation have a nagative effect on the environment (e.g. acidic and climate-influencing emissions, radioactive waste), it is vital to save energy. Electronics equipment in offices is often left running continuously and thereby consumes a lot of energy.
What does labelling involve?
This product meets the requirements for the TCO'99 scheme which provides for international and environmental labelling of personal computers. The labelling scheme was developed as a joint effort by the TCO (The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees), Savenska Naturskyddsforeningen (The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation) and Statens Energimyndighet (The Swedish National Energy Administration).
Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment, ergonomics, usability, emission of electric and magnetic fields, energy consumption and electrical and fire safety.
The environmental demands impose restrictions on the presence and use of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solvents, among other things.The product must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer is obliged to have an environmental policy which must be adhered to in each country where the company implements its operational policy.
The energy requirements include a demand that the computer and/or display, after a certain period of inactivity, shall reduce its power consumption to a lower level in one or more stages. The length of time to reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user.
Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands, for example, in respect of the reduction of electric and magnetic fields, physical and visual ergonomics and good usability.
On the Back page of this folder, you will find a brief summary of the environmental requirements met by this product. The complete environmental criteria document may be ordered from:
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TCO Development
SE-114 94 Stockholm, Sweden
Fax: +46 8 782 92 07 Email (Internet): development@tco.se Current information regarding TCO'99 approved and labelled products may also be obtained via the Internet, using the address: http:/www.tco-info.com/
Environmental Requirements
Flame retardants
Flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards, cables, wires, casings and housings. Their purpose is to prevent, or at least to delay the spread of fire. Up to 30% of the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame retardant substances. Most flame retardants contain bromine or chloride, and those flame retardants are chemically related to another group of environmental toxins, PCBs. Both the flame retardants containing bromine or chloride and the PCBs are suspected of giving rise to severe health effects, including reproductive damage in fish-eating birds and mammals, due to the bioaccumulative* processes. Flame retardants have been found in human blood and researchers fear that disturbances in foetus development may occur.
The relevant TCO'99 demand requires that plastic components weighing more than 25 grams must not contain flame tetardants with organically bound bromine or chlorine. Flame retardants are allowed in the printed circuit boards since no substitutes are available.
Cadmium**
Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the colour-generating layers of certain computer displays. Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses. The relevant TCO'99 requirement states that batteries, the colour-generating layers of display screens and the electrical or electronics components must not contain any cadmium.
Mercury**
Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches. It damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses. The relevant TCO'99 requirement states that batteries may not contain any mercury. It also demands that mercury is not present in any of the electrical or electronics components associated with the labelled unit.
CFCs (freons)
The relevant TCO'99 requirement states that neither CFCs nor HCFCs may be used during the manufacture and assembly of the product. CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards. CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the stratosphere, causing increased reception on earth of ultraviolet light with e.g. increased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma) as a consequence.
Lead**
Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solders and capacitors. Lead damages the nervous system and in higher doses, causes lead poisoning. The relevant TCO'99 requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no replacement has yet been developed.
* Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which accumulate within living organisms ** Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which are Bio-accumulative.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................. 2
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................... 3
Product Description ................................................................................... 3
Package Overview ...................................................................................... 3
Installation of the Monitor Arm.................................................................. 4
Recommended Use of the Monitor............................................................. 5
Guidelines for the Operation Angle of LCD Monitor ................................. 6
CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS...................................................................... 7
Front User Controls. ................................................................................... 7
OSD Main menu ......................................................................................... 8
"Brightness" ......................................................................................... 8
"Contrast" ............................................................................................ 8
"Auto-Tune"......................................................................................... 8
"Color" ................................................................................................ 9
"Image"............ Clock/Phase/Dither/GfxText/Smoothing .................... 9
"Position"......... Image Position/OSD Position .................................. 10
"Language" ........................................................................................ 10
"Recall" ............................................................................................. 10
Energy Declaration................................................................................... 11
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................... 12
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ........................................................................... 13
Compatibility............................................................................................ 13
Pin Assignment .................................................................................. 13
Video Modes ..................................................................................... 13
Specification............................................................................................. 14
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the following instructions carefully. This manual should be retained
English
for future reference.
1. To clean the LCD Monitor screen make sure the Monitor is in the power off mode. Unplug the Monitor from its power source before cleaning it. Stand away from the LCD Monitor and spray cleaning solution onto a rag. Without applying excessive pressure clean the screen with the slightly dampened rag.
2. Do not place your LCD Monitor near a window. Exposing the Monitor to rain, water, moisture or sunlight can severely damage it.
3. Do not place anything on top of the Monitor/PC signal cord. Make sure the cord is placed in an area where it will not be stepped on.
4. Do not apply pressure to the LCD screen. Excessive pressure may cause permanent damage to the display.
5. Do not remove the cover or attempt to service this unit by yourself. You may void the warranty. Servicing of any nature should be performed only by an authorized technician.
6. Safe storage of the LCD Monitor is in a range of minus 20 to plus 65 degrees Celsius. Storing your LCD Monitor outside this range could result in permanent damage.
7. If any of the following occurs immediately unplug your Monitor and call an authorized technician.
• The power or Monitor-to-PC signal cord is frayed or damaged.
• Liquid has been spilled into the Monitor, or it has been exposed to rain.
• The Monitor has been dropped or the case has been damaged.
8. For use only with power supply:
• Potrans UP04081120-04
• Linearity LAD6019AB4 (SZADPT-028)
• Potrans UP04821120A (SZADPT-030P)
Notice :
Actual safety specifications please refer to the label on the back of monitor.
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