Hitachi 17MVX-v2 User Manual

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Colour Monitor
CM1721ME
User Manual
17MVX-v2
For future references, record the serial number of your display monitor, SERIAL No.
The serial number is located on the rear
of
the monitor.
READ THE INSTRUCTION INSIDE CAREFULLY. KEEP THIS USER MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCES
This monitor is
Energy
Star compliant when used with
a computer equipped with VESA DPMS.
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For U.K. Customers
THIS
PRODUCT IS SUPPLIED WITH A TWO
PIN
MINS
PLUG
FOR USE IN MAINLAND EUROPE. FOR THE U.K.
PLEASE REFER TO THE NOTES
ON THIS
PAGE.
NOTE:
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIION
Your monitor requires an electrical supply of 240 volts - 50 Hertz and should be protected by a 5 amp fuse. Your equipment is supplied with a plug incorporating a 5 amp fuse fitted to the mains lead. If the plug that is fitted to the equipment is not suitable for your socket outlet, it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted. The cut off plug should be disposed of, do not insert it into a 13 amp socket to prevent the hazard of electric shocks. With plugs not incorporating a fuse, the circuit must be protected by a 5 amp fuse.
WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED.
IMPORTANT Your equipment is supplied with a mains lead, the wires of which are coloured in accordance with the following code: Green and Yellow-Earth, Blue-Neutral, Brown-Live.
Green & Yellow to Earth
Blue to Neutral
Brown to Live
Fuse
Cord
Clamp
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As the
colours
of the
wires
in your mains lead in this equipment may not correspond with the markings identified with the terminals of your plug. proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the symbol or coloured Green or Green and
Yellon,
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked
with
the letter L or coloured Red.
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked N or colourcd Black
The plug moulded on to the cord incorporates a fuse. For replacement, use a 5 amp BS 1362 fuse. Only ASTA
approved
fuses should be used. The fuse cover/carrier must be refitted when changing the fuse. In the event of losing the fuse cover/carrier, the plug must not be used until a replacement has been obtained from your nearest electrical
stockist
and fitted. The colour of the fuse
cover/carrier is that of the coloured marks on the insert in the base
of the plug.
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Please read the following instructions carefully to prevent
potential hazards. This manual should be retained for future use.
1. Do not expose the monitor to rain, water, moisture, or direct sunlight.
2. Do not spill liquid into the monitor
3. Do not insert any objects into the monitor cabinet’s openings.
4. Do not place near or above sources of heat such as heaters or radiators.
5. Do not block or cover ventilation opening with any material. The openings and slots on the cabinet provide necessary air flow for heat dissipation.
The unit should never be enclosed
or built upon unless adequate ventilation is provided.
6. Do not remove the cover to try to service this unit.
Servicing of any nature should only be performed by authorized service personnel.
7. WARNING! Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
8. The On/Off switch is not a disconnecting device. Make sure to remove the AC power cord after using.
9. When the monitor is turned on continuously for a long period, the phosphors of the CRT face plate may “bum” leaving a permanent image on the screen.
In order to preserve CRT life, be sure to turn off the monitor or decrease the displayed intensity when not in use.
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10. WARNING! The voltage ratings and the rated frequencies
are posted on the back panel of this product.
Please see
the
overlay in the center of the back panel of this product. NEVER connect to any other voltage or frequency. Follow ALL warnings and instructions marked on the product.
11. This, product is equipped with a
3-wire
grounding-type plug.
It will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a
safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the
outlet, the outlet can be replaced by an electrician. Do not
defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug by
improper use or alteration.
12.
Power source
. This monitor is able to operate using power sources from
108-264VAC/60-50Hz
by means of internal auto power
switching.
. For 120V operation, use only with power cord having a
parallel blade grounding-type plug, rated at I OA-
125V.
. For 240V operation, use only with power cord having a
tandem blade grounding-type plug
rated 1 OA-250V
minimum.
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Bitte lesen Sie diese Sicherheitshinweise sorgftitig durch,
damit
die richtige Verwendung des Gerstes sichergestellt wird.
Diese Anleitung
sorg<ig
aufbewahren.
1. Das
Bildschirmger~t
nicht Regen, Wasser, Feuchtigkeit oder
direktem
Sonnenlicht
aussetzen.
2. Keine
Fltissigkeiten tiber
dem Bildschirmgerat Verschtitten.
3. Niemals
Gegenstande
durch die
&fnungen
in das Innere des
Gerates
stecken oder hineinfallen
lassen.
4. Das
BildschirmgeCit
nicht in der Nahe von Heizgeraten der
Heizungen aufstellen.
5.
Nicht die beliiftungsdffhungen des Gehauses blockieren oder
abdecken. Diese
@frrungen
und
Schlitze
im Gehause sorgen
tir
die notwendige Ventilation. Das Bildschirmgerat sollte niemals mit einer Verkleidung umgeben oder in einem Regal eingebaut werden.
falls keine ausreichende
Beltiftung
vorhanden ist
6. Niemals versuchen, das Gehause zu entfemen oder das Bildschirmgerat selber zu war-ten.
Alle
Wartungsarbeiten
sollten nur vom Kundendienst durchgefiihrt werden.
7. Nicht versuchen, das Bildschirmgerat selbst zu war-ten. Im
Inneren
des Gerates sind gef&rliche elektrische Spannungen
und andere Gefahren vorhanden.
8. Der Netzschalter ist keine Trennvorrichtung Sicherstellen,
daR
die
NetzanschluRleitung,
wenn das Gerat
Iangere
Zeit nicht
benutzt wird,
aus
der netzsteckdose gezongen wird.
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9.
Bei
Einstellung des Bildschinngerates auf
starkste
Helligkeit und Kontrast uber langere Zeit Konnen die Leuchtschicht der
Bildrohrenoberfhiche
einbrennen.
Zur Verlangerung der
Lebensdauer der Bildrohre ist sicherzustellen,
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das Bildschirmgerat nach der Verwendung ausgeschaltet wird oder Helligkeit und Kontrast verringert werden.
10. Die Angaben zur Spannung und Frequenz entnehmen Sie dem Fabrikschild.
Schliessen Sie Ihr Gerat nie an eine
Stromquelle mit andeier. als der dort genannten Spannung/
Frequenz an.
Beachten
Sie ausserdem alle am Gerat
angebrachten Warn- und Bedienungshinweise.
11. Ihr Gerat ist mit einem dreipoligen Schukostecker ausgestattet. Dieser Stecker kann nur an eine Schutzkontaktsteckdose angeschlossen
wrerden.
Sollte der Stecker nicht in die
Steckdose
passen, lassen
Sie diese bitte von einem Elektriker
auswechseln.
Es
mu8 sichergestellt werden.
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die
minimale
Bildwiederholfrequenz von
70 Hz
bei
Positivdarstellung
und 60 Hz
bei
Negativdarstellung
nicht
unterschritten wird (storendes Bildschirmflimmem
konnte
die Folge sein).
Weiterhin wird
aus
ergonomischen Griinden empfohlen, die
Grundfarben Blau und Rot
nicht
auf dunklem Untergrund zu
verwenden (schlechte Lesbarkeit und erhohte Augenbelastung
bei
zu
geringem Zeichenkontrast
w&ren
die Folge).
“Der
arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel
nach
DIN 45 635 Teil
1000 betragt
70dB(A)
oder
weniger”
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(Gerat,
Typ, Bezeichnung)
in ijbereinstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der
BMPT-Amt-
sblVfg
243/l 99 1 funk-entstort ist.
Der
vorschriftsmai3ige
Betrieb
mancher Gerate
(zB Me&sender)
kann allerdings gewissen Ems&r
ankungen
unterliegen.
Beachten Sie deshalb die Hinweise in der Bedienungsanleitung.
Dem Bundesamt’ fur Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation
wurde das inverkehrbringen dieses
Gerates
angezeigt und die
Berechtigung zur ijberprtifung der Serie auf die Einhaltung der
Bestimmungen eingeraumt.
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NOTE: 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:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
Warning:
A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception.
It is essential that only the supplied
power cord be used.
Use only shielded cables to connect l/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.
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INDEX
1.
INTRODUCTION.. _. . .
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2
2.
CHECK LIST .._............... .
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3
3. CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS
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4
3.1
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS..
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4
3.2
REWRITE COMPANY’S NAME ON SCREEN 1
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7
3.3
FUNCTIONS ADJUSTMENTS ON SCREEN 2..
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7
4.
POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.. . . . .
10
5.
PLUG & PLAY.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6.
INSTALLATION.. _. .
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7.
USE OF TILT-SWIVEL.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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8.
SPECIFICATION
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9.
FACTORY PRESET DISPLAY MODES
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10.
TROUBLE SHOOTING.. _. . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . .
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1. INTRODUCTION
This colour monitor is an excellent choice for high resolution
compatibility, versatility and quality.
It automatically scans
horizontal frequencies
between 30 and 64 kHz and vertical frequencies between 47 and 104 Hz and is equipped with an Easy Menu microprocessor controlled multi-frequency function.
This monitor offers compatibility with virtually every major high resolution video board for PC and video standards including VGA, SVGA. XGA, VESA and is even compatible with APPLE MAC II by using an inexpensive optional connector.
The 1280 X 1024 maximum resolution will help you get the most flexibility with today’s or tomorrow’s PC video standards. Whether your video adapter has a multi-frequency or
fixed-
frequency analog colour signal, it will interface with this colour monitor.
The unit is also equipped with an energy-saving function. It
is compatible with the EPA Energy Star & VESA DPMS power-
saving standards.
. VGA, SVGA, XGA, APPLE MAC
II:
EPA, and VESA are
trademarks of their respective owners.
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2. CHECK LIST
Before installation, please check the contents of the shipping
carton. The carton should contain the following items:
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Power cord
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User manual
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Colour monitor
If any of the above items are missing, contact your supplier as
soon as possible.
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3. CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS
3.1 LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS
1. POWER AND POWER SAVING INDICATOR When the power to the monitor is ON, the indicator is lit.
In
normal operation, the indicator is green.
While in power
saving mode, the indicator will turn to orange.
2. POWER SWITCH Used to turn the power of the monitor ON and OFF
3. STATUS SELECT SWITCH (Easy Menu) Selects from screen 1 or screen 2 images and blanked
windows for display.
Press button. The screen 1 image, as in figure A, will be
shown on the screen. The company’s name, the polarity and frequencies of the horizontal and vertical sync signals, and the resolution of the mode which is currently in use now will be displayed.
Front View
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STANS,
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Company’s Name
Frequency & Polarity of Horizontal Sync Signal Frequency & Polarity of
Vertical Sync Signal Mode Resolution in Use
Figure A
Press button again and the screen 2 image as in figure B will appear on the screen. The
tinction
symbols (including
Horizontal size and phase, Vertical size and center,
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Pincushion, Trapezoid, Contrast, Brightness, R. G. B. color, Image Rotation, Manual Degauss, Window, & Recall), the
function description (simply select to adjust). both step number and parameter bars (which indicate the adjusting scale), and the R. G. B. intensity parameter bar,
will be
displayed
on the screen
Step
Nc
@)RGBB
-fwElcl
-2551BIIIIIIIIIm--
Contrast-
Function Description
--F
‘ammeter
Bar
Figure B
To clear the screen, either push the status button again or wait for about 15 seconds. The window will disappear automatically at that time.
4. FUNCTION SWITCH Selects which function on screen 2 to be adjusted
5. ADJUST SWITCH
Used to rewrite the company’s name on screen 1 image and decrease or increase the parameter bar of the selected
function on screen 2 image.
6. SAVE SWITCH
Used to save all function parameter settings which have been adjusted. The screen will display “Saved” after the
“SAVE” function is completed.
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*Total 32 different modes can be stored in memory and
automatically recalled.
12 of them are factory preset for popular graphic standards (see Factory Preset Display Mode on page 15). The remaining 20 modes are reserved for user setting.
3.2 REWRITE COMPANY’S NAME ON SCREEN 1
The company’s name of this monitor can be rewritten by the
retailer or end-user. The new company’s name may contain up to
10 characters. Press function keys
"a"
or “D” as shown in item 4
on page 6 to select the character you wish to rewrite and then continuously press the adjust switch
“-”
or
“f”
in order to select a letter or number. The alphabet and numerals will be displayed in sequence.
Press “SAVE” key to save new company’s name
3.3 FUNCTIONS ADJUSTMENTS ON SCREEN 2
For each
fimction
control, use the adjustment switch’s “t”
and 11-11
buttons to adjust the monitor’s parameter bars to your
satisfaction according to the following table:
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HORIZONTAL
SIZE
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ID
HORIZONTAL PHASE
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VERTICAL
SIZE
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VERTICAL
CENTER’
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PINCUSHION
0
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TRAPEZOID
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CD
CONTRAST
CONTRAST
CONTRAST
INCREASED
REDUCED
a
BRIGHTNESS
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R
2
COLOR
lNTENSlN
INTENSITY
INCREASED
REDUCED
@
IMAGE ROTATION
01
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CRT
DEGAUSSING
MANUAL DEGAUSSING
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WINDOW
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RECALL
RECALLS THE FACTORY PRESET MODES-SEE PAGE 15
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Rear
View
1. AC socket Connect one end of the supplied power cord to this socket and
the other end to the AC power outlet of the computer.
2. Connect video cable with 15 pin male D-SUB connector to the PC Video card.
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4. POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
This monitor meets the EPA Energy Star (30 Watts max. at
power
saving
mode) & VESA DPMS (Display
Power
Management System) standard.
The monitor has a built-in power management system that automatically reduce power consumption’ when the PC is not in use.
And the power management system is effective only when used with VESA DPMS compliant PC or Video Card.
Table of Power Consumption in each Advanced Power
Switches to saving mode & screen darkens
Note: The power management system is initiated by the video
signal sent from the PC side when the monitor is powered on. If. however. the monitor is connected to a PC system that does not send out video signal (a PC dead on arrival or
a PC not powered on, for example), the user can still see
the
raster on the monitor screen like a traditional
non-power-
saving monitor. The power indicator LED will stay green,
Once the monitor receives the first signal from the PC side
and initiates the power management system, the power
indicator light will turn green or orange according to the
VESA DPMS standard.
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5. PLUG & PLAY
The monitor complies with VESA DDC (Display Data
Channel) - DDC l/DDC2B to support “plug & play” for Windows
95. The main function is to allow communication between monitor and video card (or PC).
The function is effective only when used with a DDC
compliant video card (or PC).
By means of a software driver for a DDC video card (or Windows 95 operation system), all informations stored within the DDC device in the monitor such as resolution, refresh rate and other data related to the monitor can be displayed for user’s reference. Based on this information, users can for example select (DDC2 only) display mode with a different combination of resolution and refresh rate that supports the intended application.
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6. INSTALLATION
Before connecting, make sure that the mains voltage is exactly
within voltage range shown on the label located on the rear cover.
If you are uncertain of the type of line voltage where this monitor
will be used, consult your local power company or the dealer.
a. Make sure the monitor and the computer are turned off before
installation.
b. Plug the power cord into the connector on the rear side of the
monitor.
c.
Plug the other end of the power cord into the wall power outlet
d. Plug the free end of the signal cable into the drive connector of
the video adapter port of the computer.
Securely tighten the two
cable screws on the cable.
When power and signal cable installations completed, this
monitor is ready for operation.
CAUTION:
1.
When the monitor is turned on continuously for a long period. the phosphors of the CRT face plate may “bum” leaving a permanent image on the screen. In order to preserve CRT life, be sure to turn off the monitor or decrease the displayed intensity when not in use.
2.
Long time operation. using out of range signal may cause damage of the monitor. Please observe specification of the monitor.
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7. USE OF TILT-SWIVEL
With the tilt-swivel base, this unit can be adjusted to be
viewed at the angle desired within 100” horizontally and 16.5”
vertically.
Tilt & Swivel
Range
To
hands as
turn the unit horizontally, grasp it at its bottom illustrated below.
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8. SPECIFICATION
he following are general characteristics:
IRT
17”,
0.28 mm dot pitch,
90’
deflection, darl
tint, FS double focus, Non-glare ASC coating
‘IEWABLE
15.7” (398 mm), diagonal
fl
1280 X 1024 max. (de end the video card)
VIDEO
SYNC
‘OWER
Analog
: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohm, RGB (+)
Separate
: TTL level
(+)
or (-) Composite : TTL level (+) or (-) Horizontal : 30 - 64 KHz Vertical
: 47 - 104 Hz
108 -
264VAC,
50 - 60 Hz,
2.5A
(max.)
Degaussing
: line operated automatic
&
manual
Consumption :
115W
max
‘LUG & PLAY
VESA Display Data Channel (DDC):
1/2B
IPERATING
Temperature : 0 to 40 degree C Humidity
: 10 to 90% R. H.
Altitude
: 0 to 10,000 ft
!EIGHT
17.2 Kg (37.84 lb.) Approx.
IIMENSIONS
401.5 (H) X 410.4
(W)
X 426 (D) mm
(15.81 X 16.16 X 16.77) inch
VIDEO CABLE 15 pin, D-type male connector DB-15 pin out
1234 5 6 7
8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15
RGBGndDDC
R G B NCGndGnd*SDAH V *SCL
Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd
* VESA Display Data Channel (DDC) standard
SDA: Bi-directional Data SCL: Data Clock
This specification subject to change without notice.
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9. FACTORY PRESET DISPLAY MODES
The following are factory preset modes:
..,. tiode n&i..
Resolution ’
1
~~~ uen&y ‘if 1
:p$j'
Standard VGA
640x400
31.47
rn/7O.~H2
Standard VGA
640x480
31.47
KHz/59.9Hz
VESA Standard
640x400
37.86
lSHz/84.lHz
VESA Standard ,
640x480 37.86
KHZ/~:
!.8Hz
1
VESA Standard
800x600
1
VESA Standard
1
46.88
KHzl75.OHz 1
800x600
1
37.88
ISJ%/60.3Hz
f
1
VESA Standard
1
VESA
Standard
VESA Standard VESA
Standard
800x600
1
48.08 KHz / 72
OHz i
1
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1024x768
60.02
KHzl75.OHz
1024x768
48.36 KHz/6O,OHz
1024x768
56.48
KHZ I 7O.lHz
10. TROUBLE SHOOTING
If there is no picture on the screen, check the following:
1.
Is the monitor power on?
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‘If YES; go to the next question.
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If NO, turn the power on.
2. Is your computer switch on?
‘tf’Y‘Es~~~~~~~~~~~x~~~~~ion,
If NO, turn the computer on.
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3.
Is the monitor signal cable connected to the computer’s video card
“D-SUB”
connector?
4. Is the power cable fully connected?
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dealer unit was purchgsed
&&‘ < .<
If NO, attach cable securely.
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