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Reference Information
For future reference, write the following information about your monitor
in the space below. The serial number is found on the back of the
product or on the bottom of its stand.
Monitor Information
Product Name:Diamond View DV172
Serial Number:
Date of Purchase:
Dealer Information
Dealer:
Telephone
Number:
Address:
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Please read the following safety instructions before installing or cleaning
your Diamond View monitor:
1. Unplug the monitor’s power cable from the wall outlet before cleaning.
2. Slots and openings on the back or top of the cabinet are provided for
3. Never push objects of any kind, or spill liquid of any kind into this
4. Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing
5. If any abnormal operation or accident (such as dropping the unit)
6. Turn the audio volume control of the built-in speakers to minimum (0)
Important Safety Instructions
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners directly on the monitor. Use a soft
dampened cloth to clean the monitor housing.
ventilation. They must not be blocked or covered. This product should
never be placed near or over a radiator or other heat source, or used in
a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
product.
covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards.
occurs, disconnect the monitor from the wall power outlet and contact
qualified service personnel.
and turn the monitor off before connecting or disconnecting any audio
cable.
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Your Diamond View DV172 Monitor features:
♦ SXGA (1280 x 1024 pixel) Resolution LCD Panel
♦ High Brightness – 260 cd/m
♦ High Contrast Ratio – 500:1
♦ True Colour Display
♦ High Quality Ratiometric Expansion
♦ Auto Adjustment Function
♦ Plug and Play Compatibility with Microsoft
♦ Space Saving - only 200 mm deep
♦ Light Weight - only 4.7 kg
Features
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With dithering support, the Diamond View DV172 monitor enhances
the visual effect and offers you better image quality.
Using any resolution within the monitor’s specified range, your
Diamond View DV172 monitor can expand the image to full screen.
The auto-adjustment key automatically optimises the displayed
image.
Windows 95, 98,
2000, Me and XP
♦Lower Power Consumption
50 W maximum during operation with audio.
♦Power Saving
Power management complies with VESA DPMS standard. When the
system is idle (in monitor off mode), the monitor automatically cuts its
power consumption to less than 3 W.
♦On Screen Display
Allows you to adjust all monitor settings by simply using on-screen
menus.
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♦Built-in Stereo Amplifier and Speakers
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Unpacking the Monitor
Please check that the following items are included with your monitor. If they
are missing or damaged, please contact your place of purchase
immediately.
LCD monitorUser’s Manual
Utilities and Drive
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Power Cord
Audio Cable
Monitor Base
D-Sub VGA Cable
DVI-D Cable
Locate the model name and the serial number on the back of your monitor
and write these details along with your place of purchase information in the
space provided on page (ii) of this manual for future reference.
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1. DVI-D connector for DVI
cable
2. D-sub connector for D-sub
cable
3. Power jack for power cable
4. Audio socket for audio
cable
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Your monitor is equipped with an automatic power supply with a voltage
range from 100 to 240 Volts AC at a frequency of 50 to 60 Hz. Make sure
that your local power supply is within the supported range. If you are
unsure, please contact your electricity supplier.
To install your Diamond View DV172 monitor:
1. Make sure that the power to the computer and the power to the monitor
2. To use the VGA signal input, connect the D-sub cable from the analog
Hardware Installation
are both turned off.
VGA connector (15-pin socket) of the computer‘s conventional graphics
card to the analog VGA connector (15-pin socket) of your monitor.
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3. Alternatively to use the DVI signal input, connect the DVI-D cable from
the digital DVI-D connector (24-pin socket) of the computer‘s graphics
card (optional) to the DVI-D connector (24-pin socket) of your monitor.
4. Connect the stereo audio cable from the monitor’s audio jack to the
audio output of your computer’s sound card.
5. Connect the power cord from the monitor’s power jack to an AC power
socket. Please make sure that you have easy access to the power
socket so you can disconnect the unit from the power socket should
you need to.
Power Cord
Signal cable
Audio cable
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To get the best performance with Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000 or XP you
should use the Windows driver supplied with your DV172 monitor.
Windows 95
The first time you start Windows after connecting your new monitor, the
system will detect it and automatically install the driver for Plug and Play
displays. To install the Diamond View DV172 driver and colour profile:
1. Insert the Diamond View LCD Monitor Utilities floppy disk into your
2. Right-click on the Windows desktop and select Properties, or open the
3. From the Display Properties window, select the Settings tab and then
4. Select the Monitor tab and then click the Change button.
5. Click the Have Disk button at the bottom right corner. The Install From
6. Select DV172 from the list and click OK again to install the driver.
7. You will be returned to the Advanced Graphics Properties dialogue
Windows Software Installation
floppy disk drive.
Control Panel and double-click Display.
click the Advanced Properties button at the bottom, right corner.
Disk window will appear with the floppy drive A:\ selected. Click OK.
box. Close this window by clicking Apply followed by OK. Confirm the
subsequent messages by clicking Yes. Click OK and then Yes once
more.
8. The installation is now complete, click OK to close Display Properties.
Windows 98
The first time you start Windows after connecting your new monitor, the
system will detect it and automatically start the Add New Hardware wizard.
1. Click the Next button. Select Search for the best driver for your device
(recommended) and click Next.
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2. Insert the Diamond View LCD Monitor Utilities floppy disk into your
floppy disk drive. Select the Floppy disk drive check box and clickNext.
3. Click Next again and then click Continue. The driver and monitor
colour profile will be installed. Click Finish to complete the installation.
Windows Me (Millennium Edition)
The first time you start Windows after connecting your new monitor, the
system will detect it and automatically start the Add New Hardware wizard.
1. Insert the Diamond View LCD Monitor Utilities floppy disk into your
floppy disk drive. Select the Floppy disk drive check box and clickNext.
2. Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended),
tick the Removable Media (Floppy, CD-ROM,…) and click Next.
3. Click Next again and then Finish to complete the installation
Windows 2000
The first time you start windows after connecting your new monitor, the
system may detect your DV172 monitor automatically and start the AddNew Hardware Wizard. If so, carry out these instructions beginning at step
6. Otherwise to install the monitor driver and ICC colour profile:
1. Right-click on the Windows desktop and select Properties, or open the
Control Panel and double-click Display.
2. From the Display Properties dialogue box, select the Settings tab.
Click the Advanced…. button at the bottom, right corner.
3. Select Monitor then click Properties.
4. Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver.
5. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard will start. Click Next.
6. Insert the Diamond View LCD Monitor Utilities disk into your floppy disk
drive.
7. Select Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that Ican choose a specific driver and click Next.
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8. In the next window, click Have Disk. The Install From Disk dialogue
will open. The default drive is the floppy disk drive, A:\. Click OK.
9. Select the DV172 LCD monitor from the list and then click Next twice.
10. The Digital Signature Not Found window might appear. If it does,
click Yes and then click Finish to complete the driver installation.
Windows XP
Windows will load its default Plug & Play Monitor driver the first time that
you start the computer with the DV172 monitor connected. This default
driver will operate correctly. Be sure to read chapters 7 and 8 for
instructions on setting your monitor for optimal performance.
If you wish to replace the Plug & Play Monitor drivers and install the
Diamond View DV172 monitor driver and ICC colour profile:
1. Click on the Windows desktop with the right mouse button and select
Properties from the menu.
2. From the Display Properties dialogue box, select the Settings tab.
Click the Advanced…. button at the bottom, right corner.
3. Select Monitor then click Properties.
4. Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver…
5. Insert the Diamond View LCD Monitor Utilities diskette into your floppy
disk drive.
6. Select Install the software automatically (recommended) and clickNext.
7. Click Continue and then Finish.
The Digital Signature Not Found window might appear. If it does, click
Yes and then click Finish to complete the driver installation.
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Choosing the Best Resolution
All Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) have a fixed resolution that is the same
as the maximum resolution that may be displayed by the LCD panel. In the
case of the DV172 the LCD resolution is 1280 x 1024 pixels. This is also
known as the native resolution of the monitor. Lower resolutions can be
displayed at full screen through an interpolation circuit. However the lower
resolution must be expanded, the quality of the displayed image is not as
good as that available when the native resolution is displayed. For optimal
performance from any LCD monitor, you must use the monitor’s native
resolution.
If you are using Windows, you can change the resolution as follows:
1. Double-click the Display icon in the Control Panel.
2. Select the Settings tab from the Display Properties dialogue box.
For Windows NT users only: select a refresh rate of either 60 Hz or 75 Hz
Setting the Display Resolution
There is a slider on the right-hand side in the middle of the dialogue
box that alters the displayed resolution. Set the resolution to
1280x1024.
and click Test. A test pattern will be displayed. Make sure that there
are no error messages shown by the monitor. If an error message is
displayed, check the resolution and refresh rate settings or choose a
different refresh rate.
3. Click OK to close Display Properties.
If you are using an Apple Macintosh, you may change the resolution by:
1. Click the Apple icon at the top, left corner of the screen, select ControlPanel and then select Monitors & Sound.
2. Select a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels with either 60 Hz or 75 Hz
refresh rate.
3. If refresh rates of 60 Hz or 75 Hz are not available, click
Recommended in the Show drop-down box and change it to All.
Select the resolution and refresh rate as above.
4. A colour depth of either Thousands or Millions is recommended.
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Supported Graphics Modes and Refresh Rate Selection
There is no need to choose the highest possible refresh rate when using an
LCD monitor. It is not technically possible for an LCD monitor to flicker.
Even at a refresh rate of 60 Hz you will get an absolutely flicker-free image.
For best results, it is important that you set the graphics adaptor to use one
of the monitor’s preset display modes shown in Table 1 on the next page.
Other graphics signals may be displayed poorly or not at all. Note that the
DV172’s preset modes correspond to VESA or Apple Macintosh standard
graphics signals for these resolutions. All recent models of graphics
adaptor should be able to support these modes. For the native resolution of
1280 x 1024 pixels, for example, refresh rates of 60, 70 and 75 Hertz are
supported.
With Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP or Me you can change the refresh rate of
the graphics signal as follows:
1. Double click the Display icon in the control panel.
2. From the Display Properties dialogue, select the Settings tab and
click the Advanced Properties button.
3. Select the Adapter tab. The refresh rate selection field is located in the
centre, at the bottom of the dialogue box.
4. Choose a refresh rate that corresponds with one of the factory modes
from the table below.
5. Click Apply, and then OK twice.
Please Note:
• Graphics modes that are not listed in the table may not be supported.
For an optimal picture it is recommended that you choose a graphics
mode with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels that is listed in Table 1
on the next page. Resolutions of 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1204 x 768
and 1280 x 1024 pixels are supported. The default setting may require
some adjustment before use.
• The displayed image may show some distortion or noise that can be
caused by the signal from the VGA card if it does not correspond with
the usual standard. This is not, however, a problem with the monitor. If
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it is still visible after using the Automatic adjustment, you can usually
improve the displayed image by manually adjusting the phase,
horizontal position and pixel frequency settings using the "Geometry"
menu. See Chapter 8, Adjusting the Monitor, for more details.
• When you shut Windows down you may see interference lines on your
screen. This is caused by the manner in which Windows controls the
graphics card at this point and is normal with all LCD monitors.
• To extend the service life of the product, we recommend that you use
your computer's power management functions to turn the monitor off
after extended idle periods.
Input Timing
Horizontal
Resolution
640x35031.47(P)70.08(N)25.17DOS
720x40031.47(N)70.08(P)28.32DOS
640x48031.47(N)60.00(N)25.18DOS
640x48035.00(N)67.00(N)30.24Macintosh
640x48037.86(N)72.80(N)31.5VESA
640x48037.50(N)75.00(N)31.5VESA
800x60037.88(P)60.32(P)40.00VESA
800x60048.08(P)72.19(P)50.00VESA
800x60046.86(P)75.00(P)49.50VESA
832X62449.72(N)74.55(N)57.29Macintosh
1024x76848.36(N)60.00(N)65.00VESA
1024x76856.48(N)70.10(N)75.00VESA
1024x76860.02(P)75.00(P)78.75VESA
1024X76860.24(N)74.93(N)80.00Macintosh
Frequency
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Vertical
Frequency
(Hz)
Dot Clock
Frequency (MHz)
Remark
1152x86467.50(P)75.00(P)108.00VESA
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1152x87068.68(N)75.06(N)100.00Macintosh
1152x90061.80(N)66.00(N)94.50SUN 66
1152x90071.81(N)76.14(N)108.00SUN
1280x102464.00(P)60.00(P)108.00VESA
1280x102475.83(N)71.53(N)128.00IBM1
1280x102480.00(P)75.00(P)135.00VESA
1280x102481.18(N)76.16(N)135.09SPARC2
Table 1
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Picture Optimisation
The easiest way to obtain an optimal picture is by using the Auto button.
This only works reliably if the graphics adaptor is set to use one of the
monitor’s factory modes (see Table 1 in the previous chapter) and if you
are displaying an appropriate full-screen test pattern.
Windows users should run the adjustment software (Auto.exe) from the
Utilities floppy disk to display the correct test pattern. Press the Auto button
with the test pattern displayed. You can quit Auto.exe by clicking the left
mouse button once and clicking on Exit.
Test patterns for other operating systems, in TIFF and JPEG file formats,
are also available from the File Downloads section of Mitsubishi Electric
Australia’s web site at www.mitsubishi-electric.com.au. Follow the link to
the TFT LCD monitors page and download a pattern with the resolution that
you need. Display the test pattern at its actual size (100% zoom),
preferably at full screen and then press the monitor’s Auto button.
The monitor will remember your settings and use them whenever you turn
the monitor on. Note that you may need to readjust the monitor if it is
connected to a different computer or if the computer’s graphics adaptor is
replaced.
If you are still not satisfied with the result, you can enhance the image by
using the monitor’s manual adjustment functions.
Adjusting the Monitor
Manual Picture Adjustment
Adjustments to the displayed image and audio volume are made using the
On-Screen Display (OSD), and the buttons on the front of the monitor.
The monitor’s controls include Power, AUTO, increase (4), decrease (3),
Exit and Enter.
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Aut o Exi t En ter
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Auto
Exit
Enter
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To manually adjust the image:
1. Display the adjustment test pattern. This is the best way to observe
2. Open the OSD menu by pressing the Enter button on the monitor.
3. Press 4 or 3 to select the Geometry submenu and then press Enter.
4. Press 4 or 3 to select Clock and then press Enter.
5. Check the current setting. Increase or decrease the sampling clock to
6. Select Horizontal Position and press Enter.
7. Adjust the horizontal position so that the image is centred. Its width
8. If some noise or distortion is still visible in the centre section of the test
9. Adjust the Phase of the monitor’s sampling clock to optimise the
Automatically adjusts the vertical position, pixel phase, horizontal
position and pixel clock.
Return to the main menu or exit the OSD menu without saving.
Press the exit key when the OSD is not displayed to adjust the
audio volume.
Enter sub-menus, select items, save changes.
Reduce the value of a setting. Move the selection cursor to the left.
Press to adjust Contrast if the OSD is off.
Increase the value of a setting. Move the selection cursor to the
right. Press to adjust Brightness if the OSD is off.
changes as you adjust the image. Windows users should run the
Auto.exe test pattern program provided on the Utilities floppy diskette.
For non-Windows operating systems, you can use the test pattern
described in the previous section or another full-screen image, for
example the desktop of the operating system.
get the optimum picture. Look at the centre section of the test pattern
that has alternating black and white vertical lines that are each 1 pixel
wide. There should be no vertical noise bands visible within the image.
The centre section will clearly show the alternating black and white
lines or a uniform level of noise will appear across the image once the
clock adjustment is correct. Close the clock submenu by pressing Exit.
should be the same as the visible width of the screen. Press Exit.
pattern, select Phase and press Enter.
displayed image. The alternating black and white lines should be
clearly visible. Press Exit.
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10. Press Exit twice to close the OSD menu and save your changes.
If you are still not satisfied with the result, try repeating the above
procedure using a graphics signal that has a different refresh rate.
Please Note:
You must use one of the factory modes. If the Auto button is not working,
or the NON PRESET MODE message is shown on the OSD you are not
using one of the supported modes. If you are having difficulties generating
a supported mode, ask your computer dealer or the distributor or
manufacturer of your graphics card for assistance.
The procedures described in this chapter should be performed for every
resolution and type of graphics signal that you wish to use. For example, if
a particular application requires a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels, but all
other applications use the monitor’s native resolution, you will need to
display the test pattern and make adjustments twice.
The monitor will remember your settings and use them whenever you turn
the monitor on. Note that you may need to re-adjust the monitor if it is
connected to a different computer or if the computer’s graphics adaptor is
replaced.
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
Return to the factory settings for any display mode by pressing Enter to
open the OSD, select Recall and press Enter. Press Enter again to recall
the default settings. Press Exit to close the OSD menu. The Recall function
only affects the graphics mode that is currently displayed.
On Screen Display Functions
The On Screen Display (OSD) provides functions that allow you to adjust
the displayed image, change the audio volume, reset the monitor and get
information about the displayed graphics signal.
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Contrast
Adjusts the Contrast level.
Brightness
Fine Tune
Adjusts the Brightness level.
Pixel Clock – Adjusts the sampling frequency for the
Analogue (VGA) to Digital signal conversion.
Phase – Adjusts the phase of the pixel clock to
eliminate sampling noise.
Auto Setup
The same function as the Auto button. Automatically
adjusts the Geometry based on the displayed image.
Use the test pattern supplied on floppy disk with your
monitor for best results.
Image Position
Colour
Adjusts the Horizontal and Vertical position.
Adjusts the Red, Green and Blue colour levels.
LanguageSelect from 6 OSD languages.
RecallResets the display to factory defaults.
VolumeSets the audio volume for the speakers.
Input PrioritySelects either the VGA or DVI input signal.
OSDChange the OSD position.
Info
Shows the Horizontal and Vertical frequencies of the
current graphics signal.
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The image is blurred, how can I get the best quality picture?
♦ Read chapter 7, Setting the Display Resolution, and select a graphics
♦ Have you used a VGA extension cable?
♦ Does the blurring only occur at resolutions lower than the native
Frequently Asked Questions
signal with the correct resolution and refresh rate. Then read chapter 8,
Adjusting the Monitor, and make adjustments to the displayed image
based on these instructions.
If so, remove the extension cable and check the displayed image. Is
the image quality improved? Optimise the image using the procedures
in chapter 8 with the extension cable removed. Reconnect the
extension cable once the image has been optimised. Depending on the
characteristics and type of the extension cable, some blurring or
distortion may occur due to conduction losses of the extension cable.
You can minimise these losses by using an extension cable with better
conduction quality or with a built-in booster.
(maximum) resolution?
Please read chapter 7, Setting the Display Resolution. Select a
graphics signal that uses the monitor’s native resolution (1280 x 1024
pixels).
Why does the image look yellow, blue or pink instead of showing the
correct colours?
♦The most common cause of this problem is a loose VGA signal cable
or connector. Check that the cable is securely connected to the
computer.
♦Check the VGA signal cable for damage. If any pins are bent or broken
off, contact your dealer or an authorised Mitsubishi Electric service
agent (see Chapter 11 for details).
♦Check the monitor’s colour settings. Press the Enter button and use
the wheel to select the Color Settings menu. Select the Recall menu
item and press Enter.
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No image is displayed, what can I do?
♦Check that the light (LED) next to the monitor’s power button is lit and
is green in colour. If the LED is green, press the Exit button on the
monitor to access the On Screen Display. If the message NON
PRESET MODE appears there, please read chapter 7, Setting the
Display Resolution and reset the graphics card to one of the monitor’s
supported graphics signals.
♦If the LED is orange the monitor is in power saving mode. Press a
button on the computer keyboard or move the mouse to wake the
computer. If that does not help, check that the VGA cable is securely
plugged into the computer. Also check the pins of the VGA cable’s
connector. If any pins are bent or broken off, then contact your dealer
(see Chapter 11 for details).
♦If the LED is not lit at all, check that the monitor is plugged into the
power supply mains socket and that the power switch is turned on.
Check that the monitor’s power switch is also turned on.
The image is distorted, flashes or flickers:
♦Check that the monitor’s signal cable is securely connected to the
computer.
♦Read chapters 7 and 8 of this manual, then select the correct
resolution, refresh rate and make adjustments based on these
instructions.
The image is displaced in one direction:
♦Use the Hor. Position (horizontal position) adjustment in the Geometry
menu of the monitor’s OSD to reposition the image.
♦Read chapters 7 and 8 and then select the correct resolution, refresh
rate and make adjustments based on these instructions.