Your LCD screen...5
Important notes7
Getting started11
Operation19
Notes on ergonomic colour adjustment29
Troubleshooting30
Explanatory information about
standard ISO 9241-30732
Technical specification33
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Remarks
Notes on the product description meet the design requirements of Fujitsu and are
provided for the purposes of comparison. The actual results may differ due to several
factors. Subject to technical changes without prior notification. Fujitsu accepts no
responsibility for technical or editorial mistakes or omissions.
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All other trademarks specified here are the property of their respective owners.
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No part of this publication may be saved or transmitted by a ny electronic means
without the written consent of Fujitsu.
monitor settings with the buttons of the control panel . .....................
emonitorsettings using theOSD menu ....................................
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Your LCD screen...
Your LCD screen...
has a whole range of useful features and functions, e.g.:
•TFT d isplay (Thin Film Transistor; active matrix)
•minimal space requirement
•optimum ergonomic characteristics (totally distortion-free, exce llent picture
definition and colour purity right into the corners)
•high degree of brightne
•high resolution (1920 x 1080)
•presentation of up to 1
•automatic scanning of horizontal frequencies from 30 to 82 kH z and refresh rates
(vertical frequencies) from 56 to 76 Hz (absolutely flicker-free)
•Digital screen contr
•freely adjustable colour alignment for matching the screen colours to the
colours of various input and output devices
•convenient opera
•VESA-DDC compatibility
•VESA-FPMPMI com
Mounting device
•Plug&Play capability
•Digital video
•power management for reducing power consumption when the computer is not in use
•Compliance w
•the monitor fulfills all GS ("Geprüfte Sicherheit", Certified Security) requirements.
This operat
A graphics c
or video si
processes
driver so
When putt
optimal
needs (s
ing manual contains important information you require to start up and run your LCD monitor.
ard ( display adapter) with VGA interface or a digital display adapter with DVI interface
gnal source with HDMI interface is required to control the LCD monitor. The m onitor
the data supplied to it by the display adapter. The display adapter or the associated
ftware is responsible for setting the modes (resolution and refresh rate).
ing the monitor into operation for the first time, the screen display should be
ly adapted to the display adapter used and adjusted in accordance with your
ee chapter "
tion via integrated OSD (On-Screen-display) menu
for swivel arm or a similar accessory
inputs (DVI and HDMI) with HDCP
ith the recommendations according to TCO 6.0
Changing t he monitor settings", Page 21.
s thanks to slim casing
ss and good contrast
6.7 million colours (in conjunction with an appropriate display adapter)
oller with m icrop rocessor for storing 40 different display modes
patibility (Flat Pa nel Monitor Physical Mounting Interface) –
Target group
You don’t need to b e an "expert" to perform the operations described here.
Nonetheless, it is important to always observe the safety notes given i n the operating
instructions for th e co mputer and in this manual.
In the event of any problems, please contact your sales office or our Service Desk.
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Your LCD screen...
Further information
Details of how you set the resolution and refresh rate are provided in the documentation
for your display adapter and t he associated driver software.
For ergonomic reasons, we recommend a screen resolution of 192 0 x 1080 pixels.
Because of the technology used (active matrix) an LCD monitor provides a totally
flicker-free picture even w ith a refresh rate of 60 Hz.
Notational conventions
Pay particular attention to text marked with this symbol. Failure to observe
these warnings could pose a risk to health, damage the device or lead
to loss of data. The warranty will be invalidated if the device becomes
defective through failure to observe these warnings.
Indicates important information for the proper use of the device.
►
This font
This font
This font
"This fon
This
t"
Key
font
Indicates an activity that must be performed
Indicates a result
indicates data entered using the keyboard in a program dialogue or at
the command line, e.g. your password (Name123) or a command used to
start a program (start.exe)
indicates information that is displayed on the screen by a program, e.g.:
Installation is complete.
indicates
•terms and texts used in a software interface, e.g.: Click on Save
•names of programs or files, e.g. Windows or setup.exe.
indicates
•cross-references to another section, e.g. "Safety information"
•cross-references to an external source, e.g. a web address: For more
information, go to "
•Names of CDs, DVDs and titles or designations of other materials, e.g.:
"CD/DVD Drivers & Utilities" or "Safety" Manual
indicates a button on the monitor, e.g:
indicates terms and texts that are emphasised or highlighted, e.g.: Do
not switch off the d evice
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/"
MENU
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Important notes
Important notes
ImportantnotesNotes
In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which it is essential to
take note of when working with your device.
Safety instructions
This device complies wit
including electronic o f
any questions about whe
please contact your sal
•The display surface of
be careful with the dis
•If the device is brought into the installation site from a cold environment, condensation
can form. Before operating the device, wait until it is absolutely dry and has reached
approximately the same temperature as the installation site.
•When installing an
conditions in Chap
Chapter "
•To ensure sufficient ventilation, the air inlet and outlet openings of the device must be kept clear.
•The device autom
Make sure that t
•Ensure that the power socket o n the device and the mains outlet are freely accessible.
•The ON/OFF swi
fully from the
•The device is equipped with a power cable that complies with safety standards.
•Use the suppl
•Lay the cables in such a way that they do not create a hazard (danger of tripping)
and cannot be damaged. When connecting the device, observe the relevant
notes in chapter "
•No data tra
•Make sure that no objects (e.g. jewe llery chains, paper clips, etc.) or liquids get
inside the device (danger of electric shock, short c ircuit).
•The devic
it from s
•In an emergency (e.g. damaged casing, operation controls or cables, penetration
of liquids or foreign matter), switch off the device, disconnect the power plug
and contact your sales outlet or our Service Desk.
•Repai
and in
•Only use the screen resolution settings and refresh rates specified in chapter
"
Technical specification", Page 33. Otherwise you may damage the device. If you
are in any doubt, contact your sales outlet or our Help Desk.
•Usea
you
•If you operate the device with the swivel arm or a similar accessory, it must not be turned by 180°.
Setting
nsfer cables should be connected or disconnected during a thunde rstorm.
e is not waterproof ! Never immerse the device in water and protect
pray water (rain, sea water).
rs to the device must only be perfo rmed by qualified technician s. Unauthorised opening
correct repair may greatly endanger the user (electric shock, fire risk).
screen saver with moving images and activate the power management for
r monitor to prevent still images from "burning in".
h the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment,
fice machines for u se in an office environment. If you have
ther the device can be used in the intended environment,
es office or our Service Desk.
the device is sensitive to pressure and scratches. You should therefore
play surface in order to avoid lasting damage (scratches).
d operating the device, please observe the notes on environmental
ter "
Technical specification", Page 33 as well as the instructions in
up an ergonomic video workstation", Page 1 2.
atically sets itself to the correct voltage within the range from 10 0 V to 240 V.
he local mains voltage is neither higher nor lower than this range.
tch does not disconnect the monitor from the mains voltage. To disconnect
mains supply, disconnect the power plug from the socket.
ied power cable only.
Connecting the device", Page 17.
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Important notes
•The device must only be operated in landscape mode (0°) and portrait mode (90°). The
control buttons are located in the middle of the bottom of the monitor in landscape mode
(0°) and at the left-hand side of the monitor in portrait mode (90°).
•Store this manual close to the device. If you pass the device on to third
parties, you should pass this manual on with it.
•We recommend that you place your device on a durable, non-slip surface. In view
of the many different finishes and varnishes used on furniture, it is possible that the
feet of the device may mark the surface they stand on.
•To ensure sufficient ventilation, the air supply and air outlet openings of
the monitor must never be blocked.
•The device must be connected to protective earth.
•To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.
•Warning for excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones:
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
Adjustment of the equalizer to maximum increases the earphones and headphones
output voltage and therefore the sound pressure level.
Power cable
Use the supplied power cable only.
Use the following guidelines if it is necessary to replace the original cable set.
•The female/male receptacles of the cord set must meet IEC60320/CEE-22 requirements.
•The cable has to be HAR-certified or VDE-certified. The mark HAR or
VDE will appear on the outer sheath.
•For devices which are mounted on a desk or table, type SVT or SJT cable sets may be
used. For devices which sit on the floor, only SJT type cable sets may be used.
•The cable set must be selected according to the rated current for your device.
•If necessary, replace the original power cable with a regular grounded 3-core mains lead.
Transporting the device
Device,TransportationRetransportation
8
Transport all parts separately in their original packaging or in a packaging which
protects them from knocks and jolts, to the new site.
Do not unpack them until all transportation manoeuvres are completed.
If the device is brought from a cold environment into the room where it will be used,
condensation may occur. Before operating the device, wait until it is absolutely dry
and has reached approximately the same temperature as the installation site.
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Cleaning the device
Switch off the device and unplug the power plug.
Do not clean any interior parts yourself, leave this job to a service technician.
Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode plastic.
Ensure that no liquid enters the device.
Important notes
The display surface of th
it only using a soft, sli
The surface of the casin
has been moistened in m
e device is sensitive to pressure and scratches. Clean
ghtly moistened cloth.
g can be cleaned with a dry cloth. If particularly dirty, use a cloth that
ild domestic detergent and then carefully wrung out.
CE marking
The shipped version of this device com plies with the requirements of European Union
directives 2004/108/EC "Electromagnetic compatibility", 20 06/95/EC "Low voltage directive" and
2009/125/EC "Ecodesign Directive".
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Important notes
Disposal and recycling
This device has been manufactured as far as possible fro m materials which can be recycled or
disposed of in such a way that the environment is not damaged. The device may be taken back after
use to be reused or recycled, provided that it is returned in a condition that befits its intended use.
Any components not reclaimed will be disposed of in an environmentally acceptable manner.
The device must be disposed of in accordance with the local regulations for disposal of special waste.
If you have any questions on disposal, please contact your local sales office or our
Service Desk, or contact one of the following directly:
Schweizerischer
Wirtschaftsverband
der Informations-,
Kommunikations- und
Organisationstechn
AlistoftheSWICOac
locations can be fou
"
http://www.swic
ik
o.ch"
ceptance
nd at:
More information on this subject can be found on the Internet at "http://fujitsu.com/fts/recycling".
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Getting started
Getting started
Unpacking and checking the delivery
The display surface of the device is sensitive to pressure and scratches.
Always hold the device by the casing!
The complete device package includes:
•one monitor
•one data cable (DVI)
•one data cable (VGA)
•one USB cable
•one audio cable
•one power cable
•one CD with software and documentation
•one Warranty Booklet
•one "Quick Start Guide" brochure
•one "Safety" manual
► Unpack all the individual parts.
► Check the contents o f the package for any visible damage caused during transport.
► Check whether the delivery conforms to the details in the delivery note.
► Should you discover that the delivery does not correspond to the delivery
note, notify your local sales outlet immediately.
Do not discard the original packing material of the devices. You may need the
packaging in the future if you need to transport your device.
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Getting started
Setting up the device
To ensure sufficient ventilation, the air inlet and outlet openings of
the device m ust be kept clear.
Setting up an ergonomic video workstation
► Do not position the video workstation
opposite a window (1).
1
12
► Position the monitor outside the reach
1
of a light source (1).
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Getting started
► Position the keyboard where it is
easiest to reach (1).
1
► Position the monitor so that the eye distance
to the screen (1) is around 50 cm.
1
50 cm
► Position the monitor for optimum viewing
(1). The monitor should under no
circumstances fall outside the permissible
viewing space (2).
Depending on the situation, it may be advisable to use a swivel arm or
a similar accessory (VESA FPMPMI), which are available from specialist
dealers. For this purpose the monitor base must be removed beforehand as
described in Chapter "
Removing monitor base", Page 16.
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Getting started
Mounting the monitor base
Do not remove the retaining splint before you have secured the base plate on
the monitor and have brought it into operating position.
1
2
3
► Insert the base plate on the foot (1).
► Guide the screw through the opening (2).
► Secure the base plate with the screw (3).
► Place the monitor in operating position.
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Adjusting height
The height adjustment is fixed in the transport position.
Getting started
► To free the fixing, remove the locking
pinontheflange (1).
The height of the monitor can be adjusted
by approximately 130 mm.
► Grasp the monitor with both hands on
the right and left edge of the casing
and move it up or down (2).
2
1
Adjusting the i
The inclination of the mo nitor can be adjusted by -3° (forwards) and +35°
(backwards) from its vertical position.
► Hold the monitor with both hands on the left an d right sides of the casing
and move it to the desired angle.
nclination
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Getting started
Removing monitor base
Before you can use a swivel arm or a similar accessory, you must remove the monitor base.
The display surface is susceptible to scratching!
► Switch off the monitor and pull the power
plug out of the power socket.
► Lay the monitor on its face on a soft surface.
► Disconnect all cables.
► Release the base stand by moving the slider
1
2
in the direction of the arrow (1) and hold it
while lifting the complete base sta nd up (2).
You can now mount a swivel arm or a
similar accessory in accordance with VESA
FPMPMI using a hole spacing of 100 mm.
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For instructions on how to mount the swivel arm or a similar accessory, please
see the documentation for the swivel arm or a similar accessory.
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Connecting the device
Please observe the safety information in "Important notes", Page 7.
CE conformance and optimum picture quality are guaranteed only if
you use the data cables s upplied.
► Switch off the m onitor and the computer.
► Disconnect the power plug
Connecting cables to the monitor
The data cables supplie
connectors for connect
Informationonthecom
operating manual for
ion to the monitor and to the computer.
puter connections and interfaces is contained in the
the computer.
from the computer.
d have two 15-pin D-SUB connectors or two 24-pin DVI
► Select the appropriate data cable for your computer.
ty slot for " Kensington Lock"
ocket
socket (VGA)
3
4
56
6 = AUDIO7 = AUDIO-OUT socket
8=USBIN
9 = USB OUT (Upstream)
89
7
IN socket
(Downstream)
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Getting started
► Connect one of th e connectors of the data cable to the D-SUB socket or the DVI-D socket or the
HDMI socket of the monitor and secure the plug connection by tightening the retaining screws.
The monitor automatically detects the input when only one signal source is connected.
► Insert one plug of the audio line in th e AUDIO IN socket on the monitor
and make sure it is properly engaged.
► Plug the power cable supplied into the power connector of the monitor.
► Plug the supplied USB cable into the USB IN socket and the other end of
the cable into a USB socket of the computer.
Connect the USB keyboard and USB mouse directly to the PC, as the USB connector
socket of the monitor is s witched off in energy-saving mode.
A lock (Kensington Lock) can be mounted in the security slot to protect the monitor
against theft. A Kensington lock is not supplied with the monitor.
Connecting cables to the computer
Information on the computer connections and interfaces is contained in the
operating manual for your computer.
► Connect the data cable to the (active) monitor port on the computer and secure
the plug-in connection by tightening the safety screws.
► Insert the other plug of the audio cable in the audio output of the computer.
► Plug the power connector of the monitor into a properly grounded mains outle t.
► Plug the power connector of the computer into a properly grounded mains outlet.
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If your computer has two monitor ports ("onboard" screen controller and separate
graphics card), the monitor port for the separate graphics card is active as standard.
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Operation
Switching the device on and off
12
12
1 = Switch On/O ff2 = Power supply indicator
olour of the LED indicator changes as follows:
The c
LED indicatorStatus
blue
green
orange
oes not light up
d
Monitor and computer are switched on (normal mode).
itor and computer are switched on (ECO mode).
Mon
nitor is not receiving a video signal or is in power saving mode.
Mo
Monitor is switched off.
Operation
► Switch the device on again with the ON/OFF switch (1).
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Operation
Notes on power management
If your computer is equipped with power management (power-saving mode), the monitor can fully
support this function. Here the monitor does not distinguish between the individual energy-saving
modes of the computer (standby mode, sus pend mode and OFF mode), as it is capable of
immediately switching into the mode with the highest energy-saving effect.
StageOperation
Normal
Power s upply indicatorLights up blueLights up greenLights up orange
DisplayMax. brightness
Typical power
consumption (without
USB and audio) –
B22T-7LED
Typical power
consumption (without
USB and audio) –
B24T-7LED
If the computer detects inactivity (no input) it sends an appropriate signal to the monitor to reduce
the power consumption (power saving mode). The power indicator of the monitor changes
colour to show the change in status. ECO mode is the preset factory default.
Once an input is made at the computer the screen contents are restore d.
For detailed information on how energy-saving mode operates, please refer to
the operating manual or technical manual of the computer.
24 W21 W< 0.5 W
26 W23 W< 0.5 W
ECO
typ. 175 cd/m
2
Power saving mode
unlit
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Changing the monitor settings
When putting the monitor into operation for the first time, the screen display should
be optimally adapted to the display adapter used.
Operation
Changing the monitor setti
of the control panel
The buttons of the control panel h ave two f unct ions. If the OSD menu is
activated, a description of the current function of the buttons is displayed
directly above the buttons at the edge of the screen. If the OSD menu is not
activated, you can make the following settings directly:
ngs with the buttons
1 = Buttons for the OSD menu (On
Screen Display)
2 = ON/OFF switch
1234
3 = Power supply indicator
4 = Softkeys
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Operation
Select OSD language
If one of the buttons is being pressed for the firsttimefortheOSDmenu,the
selection screen for the language is displayed:
► Press the
► Press the
button to cancel the process.
ECO
MENU
After selecting the OSD language for the first time, you can change
it at any time in the O SD.
/or the
/button to confirm your entries or the
INPUT
/button to select the required languag e.
AUTO
/
Performing auto-adju
► Press the
The Auto Processing message appears
Picture quality and position are set to optimum values for your system.
AUTO
stment of the monitor
/button for a bout 1 second.
Selecting the input signal (D-SUB/DVI-D/HDMI)
► Press the
► Press the
monitor connection (VGA, DVI or HDMI).
► Press the
/button to cancel the process.
INPUT
/buttontocalluptheInput select settings window.
ECO
/or the
MENU
/buttontoconfirm your selection or the
This setting window can also be called up when the OSD menu is locked.
INPUT
/button to select the desired
AUTO
Locking the OSD menu
The OSD menu can be locked to prevent accidental or unauthorised changes to the monitor settings.
MENU
► Press and hold the
on the monitor using the ON/OFF switch.
The message OSD locked / unlocked is displayed.
Please proceed in the same manner to release the locked OSD menu again.
/button for a fe w seconds while you switch
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Operation
Activate/deactivate ECO operating mode
The power consumption of the device can be d ecreased by reducing
the brightness of the picture.
ECO
► Press the
The message ECO Mode ein or ECO Mode off appears.
If the ECO operating mode is activated, the following OSD settings are changed:
Colour
Brightness
After the ECO operating mode is switched off, the brightness previously set by the user is restored.
/button to switch the ECO operating mode on or off.
6,500 K
reduced
Locking the ON/OFF button
The ON/OFF switch can be locked to prevent accidental or unauthorised
changes to the monitor settings.
► Press and hold the
The message Power
Proceed in the s
ECO
/and
button locked / unlocked is displayed.
ame way to release the locked ON/OFF switch again.
INPUT
/buttons at the same time for a few seconds.
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Operation
Changing the monitor settings using the OSD menu
With the buttons on the control panel, you can call up and use the integ rated
OSD (On-Screen Display) menu.
The English menu names are used in the following description (default setting).
► Press the
The main m enu appears, with icons for the setting functions.
The first symbol, (Brightness/Contrast), is highlighted and the associated functions
are visible in the right-hand menu field.
► Press the
► Press the
The Image adjust settings window is displayed.
► Press the
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MENU
/button to activate the OSD m enu.
ECO
/button or the
MENU
AUTO
/button to select the highlighted icon.
/button to exit the main menu.
INPUT
/button to highlight another icon (e.g. Image adjust).
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Operation
► Press the
► Press the
► Press the
► Press the
ECO
/button or the
MODE
/button or the/button to change the setting.
ECO
/button or the
MENU
/button to save the change or press the
INPUT
INPUT
to exit the function without making any changes.
If you want to c hange other settings, select the corresponding function from the OSD
main menu. All possible adjustments of the main menu are described in the following.
OSD menu f
unctions
The OSD menu for analogue monitor operation is described below. During
digital operation some funct ions are not available, as they are not required
due to the digital transmission technology used.
/button to highlight another function.
/button to highlight another function.
AUTO
/button
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Operation
Adjusting the brightness and contrast
Call up the Brightness/Contrast setting window
Brightness
Contrast
Black level
Auto level
If the contrast is set too high, bright surfaces can no longer be distinguished from very
bright surfaces. If the contrast is set too low, the maximu m brightness will not be achieved.
Set the brightness of the display
With this function you change the brightness of the background lighting.
Set the contrast of the display
With this function you modify the contrast of bright colour tones.
Set the brightness of the display
With this function you modify the contrast of dark colour tones.
Adjust the signal level
With this function you can automatically set the contrast.
The function is executed with the
Adjusting the picture size and position
Call the Image adjust setting window
button.
Phase
Clock
H-Position
V-Position
Expansion
Eliminate picture disturbance
With this function you fine-tune your monitor to eliminate picture disturbance.
Set synchronisation
With this function you adjust the picture width to eliminate vertical picture
disturbances.
Adjust the horizontal position
With this function you move the picture to the left or to the right.
Adjust the vertical position
With this function you move the picture up or down.
Adjust the picture size
Full screen = selection of full screen mode
Keep aspect = maximum picture size without distortion
Adjusting the volume
Call t
Volume
Mute
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he volume for playback with the integrated loudspeakers
Set t
Switch the loudspeakers off or on
he Audio setting window
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Setting colour temperature and colours
Call the Colour setting window
Select the colour temperature
The "warmt h" of the screen colours is s et using the colour temperature. The
colour temperature is measured in K (= Kelvin). You can choose between
sRGB, 6500 K, 7500 K, 9300 K, Native and Custom Colour.
In the user-defined setting you can change the colour ratios of the basic
colours (red, green, blue) as required.
Adjusting the display of the OSD menu
Calling the OSD Setup adjustment window
Operation
Language
OSD Timeout
OSD Rotation
Selecting the language for the OSD menu
With this function you select the language for the OSD menu.
The default setting is English.
Setting the display duration of the OSD menu
With this function you can select a value from 10 to 120 seconds.
If the set time expires without a setting being m a de, the OSD menu is
automatically hidden.
With this function you switch the OSD menu from portrait mode to landscape
mode and vice versa.
On = The OSD menu is displayed in portrait mode.
Off = The OSD menu is displayed in landscape mode.
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Operation
Setting functions in the Advanced menu
Call up the Advanced setting window
Input select
DDC-CI
ACR
Factory Recall
Displaying in
Selecting the input signal
This function allows you to switch the m onitor from analogue to digital mode
and vice versa, when several signal sources are connected.
This requires that the graphic card used supports this function.
Activation/deactivation of the DDC-CI
On = The DDC-CI function is enabled (standard setting)
Off = The DDC-CI function is disabled
Enable/disable ACR function
On = The ACR function is enabled
Off = The ACR function is disabled (default setting)
Activating the factory settings
With this function all settings are reset to the factory settings without
prompting for confirmation.
Press the
Processing is displayed.
button to activate the f unct ion. The message Auto
formation
Call the Information setting window
This function displays the model designation, serial number, resolution, H/V
frequency and ECO mode.
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Notes on ergonomic colour adjustmen
t
Notes on ergonomic colour adju
If you select colours for the monitor in your a pplication programmes,
take note of the information below.
The primary colours blue and red on a dark backgrou nd do not produce the minimum
required contrast of 3:1 and are therefore not suitable for continuous text and data entry.
When using several colours for characters a nd background and giving the primary colours full
modulation, you can obtain very suitable colour combinations (see the following table):
Background
blackwhitepurpleblue
black
white
purple
blue
cyan
green
yellow
red
+ Colour combination very suitable
- Colour combination not suitable because colour hues are too close together, thin characters
are not identifiable or rigorous focusing is demanded of the human eye.
+++
++
-
+
+
+
-
++
+
--
--
-
+
-
++
----
Characters
cyangreen
-
-----
+
+
+++
---
+
---
--
-
---
stment
yellowred
+
+
-
+
-
+
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Should an error occur, first check the following points. If the distortion is still not eliminated,
the monitor should, if possible, be checked on another computer.
If you cannot solve the problem, please contact our Service Desk.
Having this problem?Check the f ollowing points:
No screen display
Power indicator does not light up
No screen display
Power indicator is lit
Message: No Signal
Message: Frequency out of range:
##kHz/##Hz
Please change the display mode
to 1920 x 1080 with 60 Hz
Picture position not correct
Picture is shaking
Picture is w ro ngly adjusted
► Check whether the power cable on the
monitor is connected correctly.
► Check whether the comput
► Check whether the computer is switched on.
► Check whether the data cable for the
monitor is correctly attached to the monitor
port on the computer.
► Press any key o n the computer keyboard.
The computer may be in power saving
mode.
► Alter the brightness and/or contrast until you
get a picture.
► Check whether the data cable for the
monitor is correctly attached to the monitor
port on the computer.
► Check whether the computer is switched on.
The input sign
refresh rate
correspond t
► Adjust the v
computer so
the compute
► Set a different screen resolution using the
computer software (see documentation for
the computer or display adapter).
The monitor recognises an undefined mode (see
chapter "
► Press the
auto-adjustment of the screen.
► Check whether the data cable for the
monitor is correctly attached to the monitor
port on the computer.
► Press the
auto-adjustment of the screen.
► Run
men
The Auto Processing message appears.
al (horizontal frequency and
) at the displayed input does not
o the technical data for the monitor.
ideo frequency range using the
ftware (see documentation for
r or display adapter).
Technical specification", Page 33).
AUTO
AUTO
the Factory Recall function in the OSD
u.
er is switched on.
button to conduct the
button to conduct the
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Having this problem?Check the foll owing points:
Picture disturbances (vertica
l lines)
► Press the
AUTO
button to conduct the
auto-adjustment of the screen.
Picture disturbances (horizo
noise)
The screen becomes darker
ntal lines, picture
► Press the
auto-adjustment of the screen.
The background lighting has a limited lifetime.
AUTO
button to conduct the
If your monitor display should become too dark,
the backgro und lighting will have to be replaced.
► Contact our Service Desk.
Troubleshooting
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Explanatory information about stan
dard ISO 9241-307
Explanatory information abou
t
standard ISO 9241-307
Permanently unlit or lit pixels
Today’s production techniques cannot guarantee an absolutely fault-free screen display. Depending
on the total number of pixels (resolution), there may be a few constantly lit or unlit pixels or subpixels.
Pixel
Subpixel
The maximum permitted number of faulty pixels is stipulated in the international standard ISO
9241-307. In accordance with standard ISO 9241-3, LCD monitors by Fujitsu comply with Class II
for low resolutions and Class I for resolutions of 1680 x 1050 (1764000 pixel) and higher.
Examples:
A flat-screen monitor with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 has 1280 x 1024 = 1310720 pixels. Each pixel
consists o f three subpixels (red, green and blue), so there are almost 3.9 m illion subpixels in total.
According to ISO 9241-3 (Class II), a maximum of 3 lit and 3 unlit pixels plus 7 lit or 13 unlit subpixels,
or a corresponding combination, may be faulty (1 lit subpixel counts as two unlit subpixels).
A flat-screen monitor with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 has 1920 x 1080 = 2073600 pixels. Each pixel
consists o f three subpixels (red, green and blue), so there are almost 6.2 m illion subpixels in total.
According to ISO 9241-3 (Class I), a maximum of 2 lit and 2 unlit pixels plus 5 lit or 10 unlit subpixels,
or a corresponding combination, may be faulty (1 lit subpixel counts as two unlit subpixels).
A pixel consists of 3 subpixels, normally r ed, green and blue. A pixel is
the smallest element that can be generated by complete functionality of
the display.
A subpixel is a separately addressable internal structure within a pixel that
enhances the pixel function.
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Technical specification
Condensation is not permitted, neither in the rated range of operation
nor in the limit range of operation.
Technical specification
B22T-7 LED
proGREEN
Dimensions and weight
Visible diagonals54.6 cm60.97 cm
Dot pitch0.2479 mm0.2767 mm
Width476.1 mm531.4 mmImage size
Height267.8 mm299.0 mm
Maximum resolution1920 x 10801920 x 1080
Dimensions incl.
monitor base
Weight (without packaging)
Storable di
Pixel erro
accordin
ISO 9241-
Electri
Video
Sync
Horizontal frequency
Refresh rate
Maximum pixel rate165 MHz165 MHz
Power supply
Typical power
consumption
(excluding audio, USB)
Sound output1.5 W left; 1.5 W right1.5 W left; 1.5 W right
Your monitor is equipped with a VESA-DDC-compatible VGA interface. VESA-DDC (Video
Electronics Standard Association, Display Data Channel) is used as the communications
interface between the monitor and the computer. If the computer is equipped with a
VESA-DDC-compatible VGA interface, it can automatically read the data for ensuring
optimum operation from the monitor and select the appropriate settings.
Preset operating modes
The picture posit
operating modes l
necessary to adj
save the settin
For ergonomic r
Because of the
totally flicke
ion and size have been set to optimum values at the factory for the
isted above. Depending on the display adapter used, it may be
ust the picture position and size. In this case, you can change and
gs (see chapter "
easons, a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels is recommended.
technology used (active m atrix), an LCD monitor provides a
r-free picture, even with a refresh rate of 60 Hz.
Changing the monitor settings", Page 21).
Most frequent operating modes
Horizontal frequencyRefresh rateScreen resolution
31.5 kHz70 Hz720 x 400
31.5 kHz60 Hz640 x 480
37.5 kHz75 Hz640 x 480
37.9 kHz60 Hz800 x 600
46.9 kHz75 Hz800 x 600
48.4 kHz60 Hz1024 x 768
55.4 kHz60 Hz1440 x 900
60.0 kHz75 Hz1024 x 768
64.0 kHz60 Hz1280 x 1024
65.0 kHz60 Hz1680 x 1050
67.6 kHz60 Hz1920 x 1080
74.0 kHz60 Hz1920 x 1200
80.0 kHz75 Hz1280 x 1024
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SUB D port
51
PinMeaning
1Video input red
2Video input green
3Video input blue
4
5
6Video ground red
7
8Video ground blue
9
10
11
12
13H. sync
14V. sync
15
Ground
Ground
Video ground green
+5 V (DDC)
Sync. ground
Ground
DDC Data
DDC Clock
Technical specification
610
1115
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Technical specification
DVI-D port
1
9
17
PinMeaning
1
2
3
4not connected
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12not connec
13not connec
14+5V Power
15Earth
16Hot Plu
17
18
19
20not
21no
2
2
23
24
TMDS Data2–
TMDS Data2+
TMDS Data 2/4 Shield
not connected
DDC Clock
DDC Data
Analog Vertica
TMDS Data1–
TMDS Data1+
TMDS Data 1/
g Detect
TMDS Data0–
TMDS Data0+
Data 0/5 Shield
TMDS
connected
t connected
TMDS Clock Shield
TMDS Clock+
TMDS Clock–
lSync
3 Shield
ted
ted
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HDMI port
PinMeaning
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18+5 V Power
19Hot plug detect
TMDS Data2+
TMDS Data2 Shield
TMDS Data2–
TMDS Data1+
TMDS Data1 Shield
TMDS Data1–
TMDS Data0+
TMDS Data0 Shield
TMDS Data0–
TMDS Clock+
TMDS Clock Shield
TMDS Clock–
CEC
N.C.
SCL
SDA
DDC/CEC Ground
Technical specification
13
5791113151719
24681012141618
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