HP Pavilion S70, D5259A, MX703 User Manual

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S70 Monitor Guide
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Contents
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Introduction ........................................................ 1
Precautions ........................................................ 2
Features ..............................................................4
Specifications .....................................................5
Control Locations and Functions ..................7
Controls and Adjustments............................. 8
Connections ..................................................... 12
Pin Assignments and Signal Levels ...........14
Timing Charts .................................................. 15
Troubleshooting.............................................. 18
Automatic Power Saving Description......... 19
Contents
Introduction
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Congratulations on your purchase of a Hewlett­Packard Multi-Frequency monitor. One of the most versatile monitors available today, the S70 automatically adjusts its vertical and horizontal scanning frequencies to those of your computer’s graphics adapter. The
S70
provides crisp text and vivid color graphic displays when used with Multi-Frequency and compatible graphics adapters (see specifications).
Introduction
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To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or back cover.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the monitor. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
DO NOT REMOVE THE TILT/SWIVEL BASE!
The input power source:
The monitor is designed to be Full Range from AC 100V to AC 240V.
Warning:
This appliance should be grounded.
Always connect the display to a grounded, three-prong power outlet. Use only the factory­supplied power cord.
Do not put the monitor or other heavy objects on the power supply cord. A damaged power cord may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not insert objects into the monitor. They may cause fire or failure.
Do not allow liquids to fall into the cabinet.
Precautions
Precautions
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To reduce eye fatigue, avoid using the display in direct sunlight or other bright lights.
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Do not operate the monitor beyond the specified temperature and humidity range (see specifications).
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For proper operation, keep the monitor adequately ventilated.
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Keep the monitor away from transformers, motors, fans or strong magnetic fields.
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If the monitor does not operate properly, turn off the power switch and then unplug the monitor.
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When an irregular supply is applied, a protection circuit will turn off the monitor (the power indicator will also be turned off). If this happens, turn off the power switch and wait at least 30 seconds before turning it on again.
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Automatically scans horizontal frequencies ranged from 30kHz to 70kHz and vertical frequencies ranged from 50Hz to 100Hz.
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Meets DPMS and NUTEK power-saving standards.
3
All functions can be controlled by On-Screen Display.
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Plug-and-play compatibility.
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Full-scan display–15.9-inch diagonal viewable image size.
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Rotation (tilt control).
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Self-test–When you disconnect the signal cable from the PC, the display will produce as below:
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Color temperature selection–9300K / 6550K / user adjustable.
Features
NO SIGNAL
PLEASE CHECK
SIGNAL CABLE
SELF-TEST PATTERN
Specifications
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Power Source
AC 100—240V, 50/60Hz (Full Range)
Power Consumption
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Normal: 100W Max.
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Stand-by Mode: <15W
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Suspend Mode: <15W
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Off Mode: <5W
Picture Tube
90° deflection,
0.27mm dot pitch
15.9" Diagonal (viewable) low radiation, nonglare Antistatic. Light transmission 53%, MPR II
Maximum Resolution
1280 x 1024 at 60Hz refresh rate
Input Signals
Video Analog 0.7 Vp-p /
75 ohm positive
Separate Sync positive / negative
Synchronization
Horizontal 30KHz to 70KHz Vertical 50Hz to 120Hz
Active Display Area
Horizontal 306mm typical
Vertical 230mm typical Safety Standard UL / CSA / TÜV EMI Standard FCC Class B, EN50082-1,
EN55022
Specifications
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Environmental Conditions
Operating Temperature
0° ~ 40°
Operating Humidity
10% ~ 80% (non-condensing)
Storage Temperature
—40° ~ +65°
Storage Humidity
5% ~ 95%
High Voltage 26KV Dimensions
(W x H x D)
416mm x 443mm x 455mm
Weight (Net) 17.1 kg
Tilt and Swivel Operation:
The swivel range is normally limited to 45 degrees to the right and the left of the front position (marked by a small molded pip on the top front of the base).
The tilt range is normally limited at an angle of —5 degrees forwards and +15 degrees backwards. This allows you to set the screen angle to the viewing position most comfortable to you.
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