Hitachi CM811ET PLUS, CM813ET PLUS, CM815ET PLUS User Manual

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COLOUR
MONITOR
CM81 CM81 CM81
with Easy Men u !
EasyMenu is the On Screen Display function for easy operation.
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READ THE INSTRUCTIONS INSIDE CAREFULLY.
THIS USER MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
KEEP
For future reference, record the serial number of your color monitor.
SERIAL No.
The serial number is located on the rear of the monitor. This monitor is equipped with VESA DPMS.
ENERGY STAR@ emblem does not represent EPA endorsement
The of any product or service.
ENERGYSTAR@ compliant when used with a computer
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NOTE:
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual.
TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT VGA is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. VESA is a trademark of a nonprofit organization, Video Electronics Standard Association.
ENERGY ST.AR@is a U.S. registered mark of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
REMARQUE:
Lesinformations continues danswmanuel peuvent @tremodifiees sanspreavis. Leconstructeur n’accepte aucune responsabilite pour Ies erreurs qui peuvent eventuellement apparaltre clans ce manuel.
MARQUES DEPOSEES VGA est une marque deposee d’ International Business Machines Corporation. VESA est la marque d’une organisation saris but Iucratif, la Video Electronics Standard Association.
ENERGY STAR@ est une marque de 1’EPA (Environmental Protection Agency, USA).
HINWEIS:
Anderungen der Datenin dieser Bedienungsanleitung sindvorbehalten. Der Hersteller ubernimmt keine Haftung fur jegliche in diesem Handbuch eventuell enthaltenen Irrtumer.
GESCHUTZTE WARENZEICHEN VGA ist ein eingetragenes Warenzeichen der International Business Machines Corporation. VESA istein Warenzeichen der Video Electronics Standard Association, einer Organisation ohne Erwerbscharakter.
ENERGY STAR@ ist ein Warenzeichen der Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
NOTA:
Lainformacion contenida enestemanual estasujeta acambios sinprevioaviso. El fabricanteno se responsabiliza de Ios errores que puedan aparecer en este manual.
RECONOCIMIENTO DE MARCAS VGA es una marca registrada de International Business Machines Corporation. VESA es una marca registrada de una organization sin animo de Iucro, Video Electronics Standard Association.
ENERGY STAR@ es una marca de Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
NOTA:
Tutte Ie informazioni di questo manuale sono soggette ad essere modificate senza preawiso. II costruttore non si assume responsabilita’ per errori che possono essere riportati SUI manuale.
Marchi di fabbrica riconosciuti. VGA e’ urn marchio di fabbrica regisrato da International Business Machine Corporation. VESA e’ il marchio di riconoscimento dells organizzazione a non-profitto, Video Electronics Standard Association.
ENERGY STAR@ e’ il marchio di fabbrica dells Eviromental Protection Agency (EPA).
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FEATURES ..........................................................................................................l
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FEATUI?ES
The following features are provided by the Colour Monitor
Sharpest Focus and Highest Contrast
Flat screen CRT with anti-glare, dynamic focus circuit, dark glass, and an INVAR shadow mask gives the sharpest focus and highest contrast to minimize eye fatigue.
Wide-range Multi-Scanning
Automatic scanning and automatic adjustment to conform with a wide range of scanning frequencies and user requirements.
Digital Picture Control Function
Position, size, rotation, pincushion, trapezoid, right pincushion and right trapezoid are adjustable by digital controls. Geometry setting can be stored for different H/v frequencies. Microprocessor-based preset functions can store 26 sets of geometry settings including the standard factory settings.
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Digital Colour Control Function
Red, green, and blue colour balance is adjustable by digital control.
An adjusted colour setting can be stored and recalled by the colour select button.
Power Saving System
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established a voluntary program by which
manufacturers enable computer products to go into low power states while not being used. This monitor has a low power “sleep” mode, which is compliant with the EPA requirements for the
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program, and will assist you in conserving energy.
Please refer to the section of “POWER SAVING SYSTEM” for details.
EasyMenu
An On Screen Display function that allows direct access to adjust all operations from the front switches.
Moire Reduction
This monitor has horizontal and vertical moire reduction function.
PLUG & PLAY
This monitor is VESA DDCI12B compliant when used with a computer compliant with VESA DDC (Display Data Channel). ‘“’”:’”’”
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NEVER REMOVE THE REAR COVER!
The rear cover MUST be removed only by authorized service personnel. This colour monitor
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contains high voltage components.
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THE Receptacle SHOULD BE CLOSE To THE MONITOR AND EASILY
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ACCESSIBLE !
I INSTALL THE UNIT IN AN SUITABLE ENVIRONMENT !
DO NOT expose this monitor to rain or moisture to prevent electric shock or fire hazard. This unit is designed to be used in an or%ceor business environment. DO NOT subject the unit to vibrations, dust, or corrosive gases.
KEEP IN A WELL VENTILATED PLACE !
DO NOT cover this monitor or place anything against any sides (not only the top, right and left side but also the rear and bottom side) of unit. Ventilation holes are provided at all sides of the rear cover to prevent the temperature from nsmg.
KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT SOURCES !
AVOID placing the unit in direct sunshine or near a heating appliance
BE CAREFUL OF MAGNETIC FIELDS !
DO NOT place a magnet, loudspeaker system, floppy disk drive, printer, or anything which will generate magnetism near the unit. A magnetic field may cause blurred colours or distortion of the displayed pattern.
BE CAREFUL oF GENERATED MAGNETISM !
After the power has been turned on or “DEGAUSS” button has been pressed, the CRT is demagnetized for approximately 10 seconds. This generates a strong magnetic field around the front cover which may affect the data stored on magnetic tape or disks near the front cover Place
such magnetic recording equipment and tapesldisks away from this unit
AMBlENT ILLUMINATION
Avoid direct rays of the sun or room lighting onto the CRT screen in order to prevent eye fatigue
THE ENCLOSED POWER CORD MUST BE USED !
In Europe, a proper European standard approved power cord is to be used with this monitor. For a
rated current up to 6 A, a type not lighter than H05W-F 3G 0.75 mm2 or H05WH2-F 3G 0.75 mm2
must be used.
In USA/Canada, use a UL LISTEDICSA LABELLED or CERTIFIED power cord set meeting the
following specifications
Rating: min. 125V, 7A Length: max. 3.Om
Type: SVT or SJT
Plug type: NEMA 5-15P figure, Parallel blade, Grounding type
Failure to do so may cause fire or electric shock hazard.
USE ONLY THE CORRECT VOLTAGE POWER OUTLET WITH SAFETY
GROUND CONNECTION !
100-120 V for USA, Canada, etc. 200-240 V for Europe, etc. (This monitor will automatically adjust to the input voltage 100-120 J 200- 240V.)
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9 CAUTION for 200- 240V operation only
This equipment relies on the protective devices in the building installation for short-circuit and over­current protection. Refer to the following table for the suitable number and location of the protective , devices which should be Drovided in the buildina installation.
protective devices in single - phase equipment or sub - assemblies
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Case A: Equipment to be connected to POWER SYSTEMS with earthed neutral reliably identified,except for Case C below.
Case B: Equipment to be Earth faults 2 Both conductors connected to any supply, including Overcurrent IT POWER SYSTEMS and supplies with reversible plugs, except for Case C below.
Case C: Equipment to be Earth faults 2 Each phase conductor connected to 3-wire power systems with earthed neutral reliably identified.
/erify that the protective devices in the building installation meets the conditions in the table prior to
installing the equipment.
Informative examples of
Protection Minimum number of Location
against fuses or circuit -
Earth faults
Overcurrent
Overcurrent
breaker poles
1 Phase conductor 1 Either of the two
conductors
1 Either of the two
conductors
2 Each phaseconductor
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BE CAREFUL OF POWER CORD CONNECTION !
Before inserting the plug of the power cord into a receptacle of the correct voltage, check that the connection portion of the power cord is clean (with no dust). Then, insert the plug of power cord to a receptacle firmly, otherwise it may cause electrical shock or fire.
REMOVE THE POWER CORD FOR COMPLETE SEPARATION !
For complete separation from the power source, remove the power cord from the monitor or from the wall outlet.
AVOID FREQUENT POWER ON-OFF SWITCHING !
DO NOT repeat OFF and ON in a short period. It may cause blurred colours or distortion of the displayed pattern.
BE CAREFUL OF STATIC ELECTRICITY ON CRT SURFACE !
To prevent electrical shock by the static electricity on the CRT surface, disconnect the power cord at
least 30 SECONDS AFTER turning off the power.
ABOUT CLEANING
This monitor has a non-glare and anti-electrostatic treatment on the sutiace of the screen. Use water or alcoholic solvent with soft cloth like gauze to clean the surface of the screen.
NEVER use abrasive, glass cleaner containing highly concentrated ammonia and strong base chemicals since they damage the surface treatment. Clean the cabinet and controls with a Iightlymoistened soft cloth.
DO NOT use aerosol sprays, solvents or abrasive cleaners.
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E FCC (Federal Communications Commission) STATEMENT WARNING
WARNING : 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:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
, Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio I TV technician for help.
Instructions to Users : This equipment complies with the requirements of FCC (Federal
Communication Commission) equipments provided that following conditions are met.
(1) Power cord : Unshielded power cord must be used.
(2) Video inputs : The input signal amplitude must not exceed the specified level.
CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
Declaration of Conformity
According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 for
Class B Personal Computers and
CPU Boards and Power Supplies used
with Class B Personal Computers:
We: Located at: 200 Lewder Brook Drive Suite 2200, Westwood, MA 02090-1124 USA
Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein, complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device. Each product marketed, is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards. Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted, due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as required by 47CFR S
2.909. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The above named party is responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with the standards of 47CFR S 515.101 to 15.109.
Trade name: Model Number CM811/CM813/CM815 + DUB 01”
Nissci Sangyo America, Ltd
Color Monitor, USBHUBModule
Peripherals; and 1or
Signature of Party Responsible: Printed name of Party Responsible: Executed on (Date), at (Place):
Aurust 10, 1999 MA USA
FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN CANADA for models
NOTICE : This Class B digital apparatus complies with ICES-003.
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FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE U.K.
THIS PRODUCT IS SUPPLIED WITH A TWO PIN MAINS PLUG FOR USE IN MAINLAND ~
EUROPE. FOR THE U.K. PLEASE REFER TO THE NOTES ON THIS PAGE.
IMPORTANT FOR UNITED KINGDOM
WORDING FOR CLASS I EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND LABELS
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The mains lead on this equipment is supplied with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse, the value
of which is indicated on the Dinface of the Dlucr. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA or
BSI approved BS 1362 fuse’ must be used of- the same rating.
never use the plug with the cover omitted. If a replacement fuse cover is required, ensure it is of
the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug.
dealer.
DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment
points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate
safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer.
Should it be necessary to change the mains plugs, this must be carried out by a competent person,
preferably a qualified electrician.
If there is no alternative to cutting off the mains plug, ensure that you dispose of it immediately,
having first removed the fuse, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the
mains supply.
If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power
If the fuse cover is detachable
Fuse covers are available from your
WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED
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IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green and Yellow = Earth, Blue = Neutral, Brown = Live.
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Green & Yellow to Earth
Blue to Neutral
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in 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 earth symbol @ or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW.
The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured BLUE or BLACK. The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured BROWN or RED.
Brown to Live
Fuse
Cord Clamp
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INSTALLATION
Install the monitor in the following way, taking care to maintain safety.
Rear Cover
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REAR VIEW
1. Installation
Install the monitor on a horizontal base.
2. Power Cord Connection
@ Make sure of using the power cord meeting the safety standard of the
country in which you are using the monitor. @ Insert the connector of a power cord to the AC Inlet of the monitor, @ Insert the plug of the power cord to a receptacle of the correct voltage,
3. Signal Cable Connection
@ Use video sign~l cable which is included in the carton box.
(Cable model name: HD-0501 FXL)
@ Insert the connector of a signal cable to the Signal Input Connector Input 1
or Input 2 of the monitor, with attention to the suitability, and secure the
screws on the connector shell firmly.
@ Connect the other connector end of the signal cable to the host computer,
A receptacle of the correct voltage
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Use a signal cable with the D-Sub Mini 15-pin Connector.
Pin No.
Red Video Red Video
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Green Video Green Video
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(Sync. optional) (Sync. optional)
Blue Video Blue Video
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No Pin No Pin
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Red Ground
6 7 Green Ground Green Ground
Blue Ground Blue Ground
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No connection No connection
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10 IGround I Ground
. If the graphics board supplies more than one type of sync. signal, the sync.
signal type will be automatically selected by the monitor, with the priority
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sfiown in the following table. -
Input 1 Input 2
Red Ground
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4. Power On Turn on the Power Switch of the monitor first, then the computer. Refer to Page 9 “POWER ON/OFF”.
NOTICE :
After turning OFF the switch, wait at least 5 seconds to restart the monitor.
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Otherwise the monitor may operate unusually.
If the picture doesn’t appear, turn OFF the power switch, make sure of the
following and wait at least 30 seconds to restart the monitor.
Make sure the power switch of the computer, power cord connection, signal cable
connection and the input sync. signal are right.
If the Colour is impure on the screen after turning ON the monitor, wait for about
10 minutes and press the Degauss button.
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I STANDARD SETTINGS
Microprocessor-based preset functions can store 26 sets of geometry settings including the standard settings. been pre-programmed by the factory.
No.
1 VGA 2 VESA 3 VESA 1024 X 768 -85 4 Mac 5 VESA 6 VESA 1600 x 1200 -85 7 VESA 8 9 VESA 1856 x 1392 -75
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(with Resolution and
Vertical Frequency) 640 x 400 -70
800 x 600 -85
1152 x 870 -75Hz
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1600 x 1200 -90Hz 1856 x 1392 -72Hz
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NOTE :
Input signals with approximately the same frequencies maybe regarded as the same signal,
The following horizontal timing conditions are recommended (at sync. H, V separate or H/V
composite). for 31 kHz -55 kHz horizontal frequency:
Horizontal front porch should be more than 0.1 ps. Horizontal sync. width should be within 1.0- 3,8 ps. Horizontal back porch should be more than 1.2 ps. Horizontal blanking width should be more than 3.5 ps.
for 55 kHz -130 kHz horizontal frequency:
Horizontal front porch should be more than 0.1 ps. Horizontal sync, width should be within 0.8- 3.0 p.s. Horizontal back porch should be more than 1.1 ps. Horizontal blanking width should be more than 2.3 ps.
The following vertical timing conditions are recommended.
Vertical front porch should be more than 9 ps. Vertical sync. width should be less than 100 ps. Vertical back porch should be more than 400 ps, Vertical blanking width should be more than 450 ps.
In case the front or back porch is extremely long, or the data display time is extremely short,
it may not be able to set the expected size and position.
Standard settings are subject to change without notice.
This monitor is tested and conformed compliance with ZH11618 and EN29241 -3 (1S09241 -
3) ergonomics requirement on the following video modes : “VESA 1024x 768-85
This monitor is tested and conformed compliance with FCC (and ICES-003) Class B
requirement on the video mode “1600
t+z”, “VESA 1280x 1024-85 tiz”, “VESA 1600x 1200-85 Hz”
The following industrial standard settings have
Horizontal
Frequency
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68.68 kHz Mac
91.15kHz
106.25 kHz
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112.50 kHz
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Control Switches
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Page 9-13 “ADJUSTMENT
Adjust Switch
Page 10 “DEGAUSSING”
Page 9 “POWER ONIOFF
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POWER ON/OFF
Press the Power switch, to switch the power ON or OFF.
When power is ON, the power LED lights.
INPUT
This monitor has two input terminals, INPUT 1 and INPUT 2. Therefore, you
mav connect two commters simultaneouslv. When two computers are active,
you’ may switch the input signal by using the EasyMenu controls.
INPUT SELECT
INPUT
would like to use INPUT 2, proceed to the “EasyMenu” ~
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INPUT SELECT
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and select the “INPUT SELECT mode, Press the ~ IN~~<~E~~~T “+” key and this will select INPUT 2.
Plug and Play function is only supported on INPUT 1, :
and not supported on INPUT 2.
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AUTO INPUT SELECT
This monitor has an “INPUT AUTO SELECT” function which will select the input
by scanning for an input signal on either INPUT 1 or INPUT 2.
“ON” : press the “
When there is no input signal received from the input connection which was
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selected by “INPUT SELECT, the “INPUT AUTO SELECT” function will select the alternate connection. If there is no input signal received from either connection the monitor will default to the “POWER SAVE” mode.
W If there are two computers connected to the monitor and for example you restart
one of the computers or it is activated from the “POWER SAVE” mode, it is possible that the monitor may change to an undesired input connection. This may be easily correct by changing the input selection to the desired INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 using the “INPUT SELECT” function.
“OFF” : Press the” H “ key.
When the “INPUT AUTO SELECT” function is placed in the “OFF mode, the
monitor will default back to the selection that has been selected by the “INPUT SELECT” function, and the input will no longer be selected automatically.
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DEGAUSSING
Press the switch “DEGAUSS”, to degauss manually.
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Use this function onlywhen you see colour impurities on the screen after turning ON the
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Wait for about 10 minutes before repeating the function.
ADJUSTMENT
Press the select switch of the item you want to adjust. Then you can adjust
by the adjust switches shown in following tables.
Language Select
;ontrast
lightness
monitor. Remember, the monitor is automatically degaussed during initial power on.
You can store the adjusted condition. Refer to Page 14 “STORE”. The On Screen Display function of ‘tEasyMenu” shows ,
selected items and adjusting conditions. You can select \ ~~o . <m==~~+ {
the EasyMenu Language, See the table below.
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makes Brightness brighter includin
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ADJUSTMENT (Continue)
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moves the position to the left.
expands horizontally.
shrinks horizontally.
moves the position up.
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moves the position down.
expands vertically.
shrinks vertically.
rotates clockwise.
rotates counter clockwise.
curves the Iefthight sides outwards.
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curves the left/right sides inwards.
expands the top side, and shrinks the bottom side.
shrinks the top side, and
expands the bottom side. curves the right side outwards.
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curves the right side inwards.
expands the right top side, and shrinks the right bottom side.
shrinks the right top side, and expands the right bottom side.
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ADJUSTMENT (Continue)
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Red
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Blue ~and~
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singly. upper limit, it makes the Red weaker.
mand~ simultaneously. : When Blue or Red is selected, j :
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simultaneously. : When Green or ! : Red is selected, /
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(This operation is i valid only when ?
Blue is selected already.)
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simultaneously, for about 2 seconds.
Function
changes the colour to the next mode.
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- No.4:USER (if available)
changes the colour to the previous
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the Green and Blue weaker, makes the Green and Blue stronger.
When the Green or Blue reaches the
makes the Green stronger. When the Green reaches the upper limit, it makes the Blue and Red weaker.
the Blue and Red stronger.
en the Blue or Red reaches the
makes the Blue stronger. When the
the Red and Green weaker.
makes the Red and Green stronger.
When the Red or Green reaches the
uPPer limit, it makes the Blue weaker.
and calls the colour condition of the
previously selected colour mode.
When EasyMenu is not shown, you can starl the adjustment of Contrast and
Brightness only, without pressing any select switch.
It is recommended to follow the following procedures for the adjustment of distortions;
(1) “Rotation” (2) “Pincushion” and “Trapezoid” (Adjust the left side,) (3) “Right Pincushion” and “Right Trapezoid” (Adjust the right side.)
The mode “No.4:USER” is not factory set, and it is programmable if desired.
After adjustment of “Colour Balance” (Red, Green or Blue) and “STORE” (refer to page 14), your colour balance will be restored by selecting “N0.4:USER.
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ADJUSTMENT (Continue)
Item
H. Moire Reduction
V, Moire Reduction
Moire may appear on the screen due to interference between CRT dot Ditch and video signal “by conditions of video image, display size, display brightness, etc. Adjust the conditions of display size, display brightness, etc., before the adjustment of moire.
In some cases, this function may cause deterioration of display quality, such as focus, jitter, etc.
The condition of the moire changing circuit will be indicated by pressing any switch (Select Switch or Adjust Switch), as the following.
Indicated symbol Moire changing circuit condition
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circuit. stops the horizontal moire changing
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circuit. makes the operation of the horizontal
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moire changing circuit stronger, makes the operation of the horizontal
moire changing circuit weaker. operates the ve~lcal moire changing
circuit. stops the vertical moire changing
makes the operation of the verbcal moire changing circuit stronger.
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makes the operation of the vertical moire changing circuit weaker.
Function
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STORE
You can store your settings automatically when the EasyMenu is disappeared
Item
H.Position H.Size V. Position V.Size Pincushion Trapezoid Right Pincushion Right Trapezoid H.Moire Reduction V. Moire Reduction
Colour Balance (Red, Green, Blue)
Rotation Contrast
Brightness
Colour Select
Language Select
.E
One setting is allowed for each video mode. You can store maximum 26 sets of geometry
settings including the standard setthgs (refer to page 8 “STANDARD SEITINGS”).
If your store is at its maximum already, storing
a setting for new video mode overwrites the oldest user setting.
The video mode is distinguished by th~
horizontal/vertical frequency and polarity of thf horizontallvertical sync. signal. When the video modes are almost similar ir these factors, however, the video modes ma~ not be discriminated as different.
One setting is‘allowed to the Colour balance “NO.4:USER.
One setting is allowed.
One setting is allowed.
It is normally not necessaty to store them
manually. No operation of about 8 seconds stores the currently adjusting data of these items, automatically.
Storing Condition
RECALL
To select the factory preset for the current
simultaneously and hold for two seconds. deleted.) The user can then restore new data
Restoring Condition
Mhen the monitor Ietects the same video node.
Nhen the colour balance ‘No.4:USER is selected.
Nhen the monitor jetects a valid signal.
video mode, press @ and @
(No other user settings are
if required.
RESET
To reset all user stored settings, turn QI the Power switch while pressing @ and @ simultaneously, All user stored settinas for each video mbde will be deleted when recalling the factory presets. The user can then restore new data if required.
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SIGNAL CHECK
To refer to the input signal condition, press any switch i
(Select Switch or Adjust Switch). The
frequency and vertical frequency will be indicated. :
Precision frequency,
Horizontal approximately &
Vertical approximately
2 kHz
&2Hz
horizontal ~IOB -tm~~+ ~
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CSCONTRf!ST ; .
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j 50 E14~bR
60\kHti SOl& INPUT 1 !
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Sample of “EasyMenu”
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AUTOMATIC SIGNAL CHECK
When the monitor has detected the change of the signal input condition, the monitor will indicate the condition automatically, as follows.
Condition
When the monitor detects
no sync. signal.
When the monitor will go
into the power saving mode. (Refer to page 16)
When the monitor detects a sync. signal which is out of set-up specification or is unstable.
,
I
The EasyMenu indicates the message “POWER SAVE” for 5 seconds.
Verify power switch of the computer
and cable connection.
The LED of the power switch (~) flashes.
Verify power switch of the computer
and cable connection.
The EasyMenu indicates the message “INVALID SCAN FREQ.”.
Verify the specification of input signal.
Indication
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[I NPUTII
INUfiLID SCfiN FREO
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INPUT1 1
VIDEO MUTING
When the monitor has detected the change of the signal input condition, the
monitor mutes the picture automatically.
This function hides scrambled images which may appear during the changing
period of the input signal.
muting period
The becomes stable.
depends on the time that takes until the replaced signal
.
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POWER SAVING SYSTEM
This monitor complies with VESA and ENERGY STAR@ power saving
requirements. The power saving system works only when used with VESA
-
~
-
DPMS compliant PC’s and/or graphic controllers.
When to switch the power OFF during the monitor is in OFF mode, sometimes LED
­—
flashing continues a few seconds. It is not failure.
VESA DPMS
Mode Video
H, Sync. V. Sync.
Power Saving States
Power
Power LED
ON
Stand-by
Suspend
OFF Blanked
Active
Blanked
Blanked Yes No
Yes
No
No No less than 5 W
Yes
Yes
130 W (typical) Lighting Green
less than
15W
Flashing quickly
Flashing Slowly
This monitor complies with VESA DDC1/2B specifications. Plug & Play is a
system with computer, peripherals (including monitors), and operating system, It works when the monitor is connected to DDC ready computer that is running
an operating system software that incorporates plug & play functionality,
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CRT
Input Signal
‘.
21 inch picture tube, 0.22 mm horizontal dot pitch
(0.21 mm horizontal mask pitch), Invar shadow mask, Black matrix, Short persistence — phosphors, New Anti-Reflection coat.
Video : 0,70 VP-Q, Analogue Sync. : Separate H/V, TTL level
Composite H/V, TTL level Sync. on Green at 0.30
VP-p
8
e
m
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Synchronisation
Resolution (max.)
Video Clock frequency
Viewable Image Size Viewable Image Area
Colour Temperature
Warm-up Time
Power Supply
Dimensions
Weight
CM811 CM813
Horizontal : 31-107 kHz 31-115
Vertical : 50-160 HZ
CM811 CM813
Horizontal : 1600 dots 1856 dots 2048 dots
Vertical :
19.9 inches (505 mm), diagonal (typical) Horizontal : 405mm (typical)
Vertical
Standard Colour Balance 1 : 9300K Standard Colour Balance 2 : 6500K Standard Colour Balance 3 : 5000K Colour Balance 4
30 minutes to reach optimum performance level.
AC 100- 120/ 200-240 V, automatically selected.
Power Consumption :130 W (typical) Provided with power save circuit.
488 (W) x 482 (H) x
(including Tilt & Swivel Base)
27.5 kg (approx.) (including Tilt & Swivel Base)
12801ines 1392 lines 1536 lines
CM811 CM813
230 MHz 250 MHz
(typical) (typical)
:303 mm (typical)
: User defined
470 (D) mm
kHz
50-160 Hz 50-160 Hz
CM815
31-130 kHz
CM815
CM815
270MHz
(typical)
Environmental Condition
USB Function (optional)
Specification and Design are subject to change without notice.
Temperature Humidity 10% to 80% 10% to 90%
USB HUB Module “DUB-OIA with 4 downstream and 1 upstream ports.
O~eration
5°C to 35°c –20”C to 60”C
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