AUTO-SCANNING WITH DIGITAL CONTROL
COLOR DISPLAY MONITOR
Model NFF8705STTKW
USER’S GUIDE
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RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS STATEMENT FOR U.S.A.
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:
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Mitsubishi Electric
Corp. has determined that this product meets the
NERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
E
Declaration of Conformity - United States only
Product Name:
17 in. (45cm) Color Display Monitor
Type:NFF8705STTKW
Brand Name:MITSUBISHI
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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.
-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/TV technician for help.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. DO
NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY THIS EQUIPMENT. IF
MODIFIED, YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS
EQUIPMENT MIGHT BE VOIDED BY FCC.
For questions regarding this declaration, contact:
Mitsubishi Electronics America, Inc.
5665 Plaza Drive, P.O. Box 6007,
Cypress, California 90630-0007
or, call
714-220-2500
To identify this product, refer to the model number found
on the product.
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Congraturations! You have just purchased a TCO ‘95
approved and labelled product! Your choice has provided
you with a product developed for professional use. Your
purchase has also contributed to reducing the burden on the
environment and to the further development of environmentally-adapted electronic products.
In and after the middle of this page, you will find a brief
summary of the environmental requirements met by this
product. The complete environmental criteria document
may be ordered from:
TCO Development Unit
S-114 94 Stockholm
Sweden
Fax: +46 8 782 92 07
E-mail (Internet): development @tco.se
Current information regarding TCO’95 approved and labelled products may also be obtained via the Internet, using
the address:
http//www.tco-info.com/
TCO’95 is a co-operative project between
Why do we have environmentally-labelled
computers?
In many countries, environmental labelling has become an
established method for encouraging the adaptation of goods
and services to the enviroment. The main problem as far as
computers and other electronic equipment are concerned is
that environmentally harmful substances are used both in
the products and during their manufacture. Since it has not
been possible so far for the majority of electronic equipment
to be recycled in a satisfactory way, most of these potentially
damaging substances sooner or later enter Nature.
There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as
energy consumption levels, that are important from both are
working and natural environment viewpoints. Since all types
of conventional electricity generation have a negative effect
on the environment (acidic and climate-influencing emissions, radioactive waste, etc.), it is vital to conserve energy.
Electronic equipment in offices consumes an enormous
amount of energy, since it is often routinely left running
continuously.
What does labelling involve?
This product meets the requirements for the TCO ‘95 scheme,
which provides for international environmental labelling of
personal computers. The labellling scheme was developed
as a joint effort by the TCO (The Swedish Confederation of
Nature Conservation) and NUTEK (The National Board for
Industrial and Technical Development in Sweden).
The requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment, ergonomics, usability, emission of electrical and magnetic fields, energy consumption and electrical and fire
safety.
The environmental demands concern among other things
restrictions on the presence and use of heavy metals,
brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons),
and chlorinated solvents. The product must be prepared for
recycling and the manufacturer is obliged to have an environmental plan, which must be adhered to in each country
where the company implements its operational policy.
The energy requirements include a demand that the computer and / or display after a certain period of inactivity shall
reduce its power consumption to a lower level, in one or
more stages. The length of time to reactivate the computer
shall be reasonable for the user.
Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands,
for example in respect of the reduction of electric and
magnetic fields, along with physical and visual ergonomics
and good usability.
Environmental Requirements
Brominated flame retardants are present in printed circuit
boards, cabling, casings and housings, and are added to
delay the spread of fire. Up to 30% of the plastic in a
computer casing can consist of flame-retardant substances.
These are related to another group of environmental toxins,
PCB, and are suspected of giving rise to similar harm,
including reproductive damage in fish-eating birds and mammals. Flame retardants have been found in human blood
and researchers fear that they can disturb foetus development.
Bio-accumulative* TCO’95 demands require that plastic
components weighing more than 25 grammes must not
contain frame retardants with organically bound chlorine or
bromine.
Lead
can be found is picture tubes, display screen, solder and
capacitors. Lead damages the nervous system and in higher
doses, causes lead poisoning.
The relevant bio-accumulative* TCO’95 requirement permits the inclusion of lead, as no replacement has yet been
developed.
Cadmium
is present in rechargeable batteries and in the colour-generating layers of certain computer displays. Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.
The relevant bio-accumulative *TCO’95 requirement states
that batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm (parts per
million) of cadmium. The colour-generating layers of display
screens must not contain any cadmium.
Mercury
Is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches. Mercury damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.
The relevant bio-accumulative*TCO’95 requirement states
that batteries may no contain more than 25 ppm (part per
million) of mercury.
demands require that no mercury is present in any of the
electrical or electronic components concerned with the display unit.
CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing printed
circuit boards and in the manufacture of expanded foam for
packaging. CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage
the ozone layer in the stratosphere, causing increased
reception on Earth of ultra-violet light with consequent increased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma).
The relevant TCO’95 requirement: Neither CFCs nor HCFCs
may be used during manufacture of the product or its
packaging.
Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which accumulate within living organisms.
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CAUTION
The power cord provided with this monitor is designed for safety and must be used with a properly
grounded outlet to avoid possible electrical shock.
Do not remove the monitor cabinet as this can
expose you to very high voltages and other hazards.
MANUFACTURER DECLARATION FOR CE-MARKING:
We, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., declare under our sole
responsibility, that this product is in conformity with the
following standards:
EN60950
EN55022 Class B
EN50082-1
EN60555-2
EN61000-3-3
following the provisions of:
73/23/EECLow Voltage Directive
89/336/EECEMC Directive
WARNING!
This product is not designed for use in life support
devices and Mitsubishi Electric Corp., makes no
representations to the contrary. Life support devices
are those devices which are used to measure, diagnose, or evaluate the tissue, systems or functions of
the human body; or other devices employed to support
or sustain life or good health.
Congratulations on your purchase of the high resolution
color monitor. We designed this monitor to provide you with
years of reliable trouble-free operation.
This guide tells you how to connect, adjust and care for your
monitor. This guide also provides technical specifications
and instructions for troubleshooting any basic problems
you may experience with your monitor.
1.1Features
The Diamond Pro 710 is a 45cm/17"(41cm/16" Diagonal
Viewable Image) intelligent, microprocessor-based monitor compatible with most analog RGB (Red, Green, Blue)
display standards.
It provides crisp text and vivid color graphics with both PC
and Macintosh platforms.
• The monitor’s wide auto-scanning compatibility range
makes it possible to upgrade video cards or software
without purchasing a new monitor.
• Digitally controlled auto-scanning is done using an inter-
nal microprocessor, for horizontal scan frequencies
between 30kHz and 86kHz, and vertical scan frequencies between 50Hz and 130Hz. The microprocessorbased intelligence allows the monitor to operate in each
frequency mode with the precision of a fixed frequency
monitor.
• The monitor features the world's standard
DIAMONDTRON CRT upgraded with improved focus
and convergence for supersharp and pure picture images.
• The monitor complies with Video Electronics Standards
Association (VESA
If your computer is Plug & Play compliant, setup will be
done automatically.
• The CRT provides fine 0.25mm aparture grille pitch/
Maximum addressable resolution of 1600 x 1200.
• The monitor has a contrast enhancement function (FPM:
Fine Picture Mode) and it is to accentuate pictures and
graphical images.
TM
) DDCTM1/2B(EDID) specification.
• The monitor contains resident memory for pre-programmed screen display standards and is also capable
of storing additional user adjustment parameters.
• The monitor is capable of producing a non-interlaced
maximum addressable resolution format of 1600 dots x
1200 lines. This display is well suited for windowing
environments.
• Because of the analog signal inputs, the monitor can
display an unlimited palette of colors that can be
manually adjusted to suit your specific needs.
• The monitor has a power management function accorded to VESA
the monitor must be connected to a system compliant
with the VESATM DPMSTM-standard. (Refer to your
computer and/or video card instructions for proper operation.)
• To ensure ease of installation and ongoing use, the
monitor features On Screen Display (OSD) of all monitor
set-up and adjustment functions.
• For use in a variety of applications, the monitor complies
with UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No.950 and EN60950 for
safety, FCC Class-B, EN55022 Class-B for EMI. The
monitor also complies with MPR-II and TCO’95 guidelines for environmental safe use.
TM
DPMSTM-standard. To save energy,
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1.2Internal Preset Memory Capability
To minimize adjustment needs, the factory has preset
popular display standards into the monitor, as shown in
Table 1. If any of these display standards are detected by
the microprocessor, the picture size and position are automatically adjusted. All of the factory presets may be
overwritten by adjusting the user controls. The monitor is
capable of automatically storing up to 6 additional display
standards. The new display information must differ from
any of the existing display standards by at least 1kHz for the
horizontal scan frequency or 5Hz for the vertical scan
frequency or the sync signal polarities must be different.
Table 1. Memory Buffer Factory Presets
1.5Location Considerations
When setting up and using the monitor, keep the following
in mind:
• For optimum viewing, avoid placing the monitor
against a bright background or where sunlight or
other light sources may reflect on the display area of
the monitor; place the monitor just below eye level.
• Place the monitor away from strong magnetic or
electromagnetic fields, such as high capacity transformers, electric motors, large current power lines,
steel pillars, etc....
Magnetism can cause distortion in the picture and/or
color purity.
The monitor has a power management function which
reduces the power consumption of the monitor when not in
use. There are three reduced power level modes.
Check your computer manual for the instructions for setting
the power saving timing.
ModePowerPower On Indicator
Normal105 WGreen
Stand-By 80 WRed
Suspend 15 WRed
Off 8 WRed
• Avoid covering the slots or openings of the monitor.
Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor so the
heat from the monitor can properly dissipate. Avoid
putting the monitor into any enclosure that does not
have adequate ventilation.
• Avoid exposing the monitor to rain, excessive
moisture, or dust, as this can cause a fire or shock
hazard.
• Avoid placing the monitor, or any other heavy object,
on the power cord. Damage to the power cord can
cause a fire or electrical shock.
• When transporting the monitor, handle it with care.
1.6Cleaning Your Monitor
When cleaning the monitor, please follow these guidelines:
• Always unplug the monitor before cleaning.
• Wipe the screen and cabinet front and sides with a
soft dry cloth.
• If the screen requires more than dusting, apply a
household window cleaner to a soft cloth to clean the
monitor screen.
1.4DDC
The monitor includes the DDC1 and DDC2B feature more
commonly known as "Plug & Play". DDC (Display Data
Channel) is a communication channel over which the
monitor automatically informs the computer system about
its capabilities (e.g. each supported resolution with its
corresponding timing).
DDC is routed through previously unused pins of the 15-pin
VGA connector.
The system will perform “Plug and Play” feature if both,
monitor and computer, implement the DDC protocol.
When a Plug & Play computer starts, it identifies the monitor
and loads the appropriate driver automatically. If the
computer does not have the driver installed, a dialog box
will appear asking where the information can be found.
The latest drivers may be downloaded from the "Support"
section of the Mitsubishi website located at:
http://www.mitsubishi-display. com/
• Do not spray directly on the screen as excess cleaner
may drip into the monitor causing damage.
CAUTION
Do not use benzene, thinner or any volatile substances to
clean the unit as the finish may be permanently marked.
Never leave the monitor in contact with rubber or vinyl for
an extended time period.
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1.7Unpacking
1.9 Quick Operation Chart
After you unpack the box you should have all of the items
indicated in Figure 1. Save the box and packing materials
in case you transport the monitor.
1
4
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Figure 1
1. Color Monitor
2. AC Power Cord
3. User's Guide (this document)
4. Warranty-Card
5. Questionnaire-Card
To summarize the steps in connecting your computer with
the color monitor and setting the necessary controls and
switches, refer to the chart below.
Connect the color monitor and computer with
the necessary cords and cables.
See Section 3. INSTALLATION AND
CONNECTION
Turn on the color monitor.
Turn on the computer.
1.8Tilt/Swivel Base
The monitor comes with a tilt/swivel base. This enables you
to position the monitor at the best angle and tilt for maximum
viewing comfort.
Screen Position Adjustment
Adjust the tilt and rotation of the monitor by placing your
hands at opposite sides of the case. You can adjust the
monitor 90 degrees right or left, 15 degrees up or 5 degrees
down, as shown below.
90
15
90
5
Figure 2
CAUTION
Keep your fingers away from the pivot area of the tilt/swivel
base.
OK
OK
Set the controls.
See Section 4.
OSD(On Screen
Display) FUNCTIONS
If a problem appears.
See Section 5. TROUBLESHOOTING
If the problem persists.
Call for your authorized Mitsubishi
Product Support.
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2 PART NAME
2
2.1Control Names
See Figures 3 and 4 for the location of the user controls,
indicator and connectors.
Each part is identified by number and is described individually.
FRONT
Figure 3
REAR
Figure 4
2.2Function
1. POWER SWITCH: A push-on / push-off switch for AC
power.
2. POWER-ON INDICATOR: This indicator illuminates
green when AC power is on, and illuminates red
when the monitor is in the power management
modes.
3. FPM (FINE PICTURE MODE): Push to turn FPM on
and off. The normal(default) status is "off", but turning
this function "on" may improve camera type image
renderings. Select the status which provides the most
pleasing image.
Note that only standard color is selected when FPM is
on.
4. DOWN BUTTON: Push to select group icon.
5. ITEM SELECT BUTTON: Push to select the item
icon to be adjusted.
6. FUNCTION ADJUST BUTTONS: Push the adjust
buttons to adjust the function that has been selected
by the down button and item select button.
7. AC POWER CONNECTOR
8. SIGNAL CABLE
9. SIGNAL INPUT CONNECTOR (DB9-15P)
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3INST ALLATION AND
3
CONNECTION
On the back of the monitor two kinds of connections are
provided: AC power connector for the AC input and DB915P connector for video signal input.
3.1AC Power Connection
One end of the AC power cord is connected to the AC
power connector on the back of the monitor. The other end
is plugged into a properly grounded three-prong AC outlet.
The monitor’s auto-sensing power supply can automatically detect 100-120V AC or 220-240V AC and 50 or 60Hz.
CAUTION
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment
and shall be easily accessible. During servicing, disconnect the plug from the socket-outlet.
Méme si le moniteur est mis hors tension il reste toujours
alimenté. La prise secteur devrait ainsi ètre facilement
accssible en cas d'urgence.
3.2Signal Cable Connection
The attached signal cable provides a DB9-15P connector
for the VGA compatible analog RGB outputs on your
computer.
3.2.1 Connecting to Any IBM VGA Compatible System
Figure 5 shows the signal cable connection to the Video
Graphics Adapter (VGA) port.
3.2.2 Connecting to An Apple Macintosh Computer
Figure 6 shows the signal cable and AD-A205
Adapter(option) to the video port in an Apple Macintosh.
1.Power off, both the monitor and the computer.
2.Set the DIP switches of the optional Macintosh Adapter
according to the setting chart.
(See 7.2 Optional Macintosh Adapter AD-A205 settings)
3.Connect the 15-pin (DB-15P) end of the AD-A205
Adapter to the straight 15-pin connector on the
Macintosh video port on the computer or on the video
board.
4.Connect the sub-miniature 15-pin (DB9-15P) end of
the optional AD-A205 Adapter to the signal cable.
5.Power on the monitor, then the Macintosh.
6. After using the system, power off the monitor, and the
Macintosh.
•For the Apple Macintosh Computers having a VGA
compatible port, steps 2 through 4 are not necessary.
Connect the end of the signal cable to the port directly.
•In case of Apple Macintosh G3 series, use "Control
Panel" of "Apple Menu" when selecting a resolution.
If select the resolution from "Control Bar", no screen
may be displayed and the computer may freeze.
1. Power off, both the monitor and the computer.
2. Connect the one end of the signal cable to the DB915P connector on the VGA controller card.
3. Power on the monitor, then the computer.
4. After using the system, power off the monitor, and the
computer.
Computer
VGA
Compatible
System
DB9-15P
Power Cord
SIGNAL CABLE
Figure 5
Computer
Apple Macintosh
Computer
Power Cord SIGNAL CABLE
Figure 6
AD-A205
ON
56
4
123
MITSUBISHI
Macintosh
Adapter
AD-A205
(Option)
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4OSD (On Screen Display)
4
FUNCTIONS
4.1How to adjust the screen
The monitor has an OSD(On Screen Display) function.
The following procedure shows how to adjust the screen
with using the OSD function.
(1) Turn on the monitor.
(2) Press button to display the OSD.
(3) Select the group icon on the Main Menu column by
pressing button.
(4) Select the item icon on the Sub Menu row by
pressing button.
Sub Menu
NOTE
When pressing both and buttons simultaneously,
item selection moves to the reverse.
(5) Adjust by pressing or button.
(6) If no adjustment is made for about 5 seconds, the
OSD will turn off automatically.
Main Menu
4.2Adjustment Items
Items
CONTRASTAdjusts the contrast level.XX
BRIGHTAdjusts the black level of the screen.XX
COLOR TEMPERATURE Adjusts the color temperature of the image on the screen.XX
HORIZ-SIZEAdjusts the horizontal size of the image on the screen.X
HORIZ-PHASEAdjusts the horizontal position of the image on the screen.X
VERT-SIZEAdjusts the vertical size of the image on the screen.X
VERT-POSITIONAdjusts the vertical position of the image on the screen.X
PCC-AMPStraightens the left and right sides of the image on the screen.X
PCC-PHASE
TOP-PCCAdjusts the pincushioning at the top corners of the screen.X
BOTTOM-PCCAdjusts the pincushioning at the bottom corners of the screen.X
PIN-BALANCEAdjusts the curvature of the left and right sides of the screen image.X
KEY-BALANCEAdjusts the vertical slant or tilt of the screen image.X
ROTATIONAdjusts the rotation of the image.X
GEOMETRY RESETRestore to the factory preset level. (Only function on factory preset timing)---
MOIRE CANCEL LEVEL Adjusts the moire level on the screen.X
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CLAMP PULSE POSITION
VIDEO LEVELSelects video level 1.0V or 0.7V. (0.7V Standard)
DEGAUSSEliminates possible color shading or impurity.---
POWER-SAVEWhen setting to ON, the power consumption of the monitor
CONTROL LOCKLocks the OSD function to keep the OSD screen you desired.X
DIAGNOSIS
LANGUAGESelects the language used on OSD screen.X
Adjusts the parallelism of the left and right sides of the image on the screen.
Use this function to eliminate excessive green or white background that
may occur when external sync signals are applied to the monitor.
when not in use.
Indicates the current scanning frequency and factory or user preset timing number.
Function
will be reducedX
X:Available
AB C
X
---
A. Press "GEOMETRY RESET" to restore to the factory preset level.
B. Press and buttons together, to restore to the factory preset level.
C. Set data does not change by the change of the signal timing.
Moire is a series of wavy patterns caused by the interference between the aperture grille of the CRT and the raster generated by the video card.
*
It is typically localized to a small area and most easily seen on a light gray background, it is not always obvious, but in the event that it exists, Mitsubishi
had developed a highly effective moire cancellation circuit. The level should be set to the minimum value at which moire is no longer observed.
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Group
Icon
Item
Icon
Item
Press the Minus Button
Press the Plus Button
SCREEN
GEOMETRY
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
COLOR TEMPERATURE
HORIZ-SIZE
HORIZ-PHASE
VERT-SIZE
VERT-POSITION
PCC-AMP
PCC-PHASE
TOP-PCC
BOTTOM-PCC
PIN-BALANCE
KEY-BALANCE
ROTATION
To decrease the contrast.
To decrease the brightness.
To decrease the color temperature.
When FPM is on, the color temperature is fixed to 9300K and it is not
adjustable.
To narrow the width of the image
on the screen.
To move the image to the left.To move the image to the right.
To narrow the height of the image
on the screen.
To move the image down.To move the image up.
To collapse the center of the
image.
To decrease the width at the top
of the screen image and to
increase the width at the bottom.
To expand the width of the screen
image near the corners of top.
To expand the width of the screen
image near the corners of bottom.
To move the top and bottom of the
screen image to the right.
To make the screen slant to the
left.
To rotate the image counterclockwise.
To increase the contrast.
To increase the brightness.
To increase the color temperature.
To expand the width of the image
on the screen.
To expand the height of the image
on the screen.
To expand the center of the
image.
To increase the width at the top of
the screen image and to decrease
the width at the bottom.
To narrow the width of the screen
image near the corners of top.
To narrow the width of the screen
image near the corners of bottom.
To move the top and bottom of
the screen image to the left.
To make the screen slant to the
right.
To rotate the image clockwise.
VIDEO
MISC.
GEOMETRY RESET
MOIRE CANCEL LEVEL
CLAMP PULSE POSITION
VIDEO LEVEL
DEGAUSS
POWER-SAVE
CONTROL LOCK
DIAGNOSIS
LANGUAGE
To restore to factory preset level.
To decrease the level of the moire-clear wave.
To eliminate an excessive green or white-back ground that may
occur when external sync signals are applied to the monitor.
To clamp the video signal at
the front of the H-Sync pulse.
To select 1.0V of video input.
To select the constant power
consumption mode.
To permit all OSD adjustments.
It shows the current scanning frequency and Preset No. or user mode.
To choose the language used on OSD.
To clamp the video signal at the
back of the H-Sync pulse. If you
connect to Macintosh, press plus
button.
To select 0.7V of video input.
To eliminate possible color shading or impurity.
To select the power-save mode.
To lock the OSD function except for
"BRIGHT" and "CONTRAST".
5 TROUBLESHOOTING
5
Before calling your Authorized Product Support, please check that the items below are properly connected or set.
In case of using a non-standard signal, please check the pin assignments and the signal timing of your computer with the
specification outlined in 6. SPECIFICATIONS.
PROBLEM
LED On
(Green)
LED Off
No
picture
LED On
(Red)
The following message appeared.
The following message appeared.
Display is missing, center shifts,
or too small or too
large of a display
size
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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ITEMS TO CHECK
Contrast and brightness controls.
Power switch.
AC power cord disconnected.
Signal cable disconnected.
Computer power switch.
Power management function is active.
Signal cable disconnected.
Computer power switch.
Power management function is active.
Check signal cable.
Input signal frequency is out of range.
Do "GEOMETRY-RESET" for a standard signal.
Adjust HORIZ-SIZE, VERT-SIZE, HORIZ-PHASE, and
VERT-POSITION with non-standard signals.
Monitor may not be able to get full-screen image depend on
signal. In this case, please select other resolution, or other
vertical refresh timing.
Make sure you wait a few seconds after adjusting the size
of the image before changing or disconnecting the signal.
LOCATION
Front
•
(OSD)
Front
•
•
Rear
Rear
•
Check the graphics adapter and cables
•
Computer
•
Press any key on the keyboard
•
or move the mouse.
Rear
•
Check the graphics adapter and cables
•
Computer
•
Press any key on the keyboard
•
or move the mouse.
Rear
•
Check the specification of
•
graphics adapter.
Front (OSD)
•
Front (OSD)
•
Display is dark or
too bright
Black vertical
lines are visible
Abnormal picture
on the screen.
Display background
has excessive green
or white causing a
washed out image.
•
"VIDEO LEVEL" is not at the appropriate position for your
graphics adapter output.(0.7V Standard)
•
This minor condition is caused by grille element overlap
which can occur during shipping. Position an open white
window over the affected area of the screen and maximize
the brightness and contrast controls. This will cause
localized heating of the overlap which will clear permanently in a few minutes. Be sure to readjust the brightness
and contrast controls back to the normal viewing levels
after this procedure.
Adjust "CLAMP PULSE POSITION" to "Back".
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Front (OSD)
•
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• Front (OSD)
PROBLEM
ITEMS TO CHECKLOCATION
Two fine horizontal
lines are visible on
the screen.
Shadow of Damper Wires
A buzzing sound
when power on.
The 2 very faint thin lines across the screen are normal.
•
They are caused by the aperture grille stabilization
filaments(Damper Wires) which are required for all
aperture grille CRTs’.
Aperture Grille
Electron Gun
Damper Wires
Aperture Grille Type
A brief vibration or hum sound that is heard just after power
•
up is normal. This is caused by the automatic degaussing
function. This sound will be heard each time the monitor is
powered up from a cold start and each time the manual
degauss button is used.
CRTPhosphorsRed, Green, Blue EBU (medium short persistence)
Aperture grille pitch0.25mm
Face Plate Anti-glare, Anti-reflection and Anti-static coating
Focusing methodDynamic Beam Forming (DBF)
INPUT SIGNAL
SIGNAL INTERFACE
Video0.7 or 1.0Vp-p analog RGB
SyncSeparated H, V sync. or Composite sync
Input Connector DB9 - 15P
Input Impedance75Ω(video), 1kΩ(sync.)
SCANNINGHorizontal30 - 86kHz
FREQUENCYVertical50 - 130Hz
RESOLUTION (HxV) 1600dots x 1200lines Non-Interlaced maximum addressable resolution format at 65Hz
Recommended Resolution: 1280 dots x 1024 lines at 75Hz
WARM-UP TIME30 minutes to reach optimum performance level
BRIGHTNESS100cd/m2, standard full white video signal at 9300K (+ 8MPCD)
BLANKING TIME
Horizontal 2.9 µsec (typ.)
Vertical 500 µsec (typ.)
DISPLAY SIZE312mm x 234mm(typ.)ratio 4:3
COLOR5000K~9300K
POWER SOURCE
AC100-120/220-240V±10% 50/60Hz 105W (typ.)
OPERATINGTemperature5 - 35°C
ENVIRONMENTHumidity10 - 90%RH (without condensation)
DIMENSIONS(W)16.1inch x (H)16.2inch x (D)17.1inch / (W) 410.2mm x (H) 412.6mm x (D) 435.3mm
WEIGHTApprox. 19.0kg (41.9lbs.)
TILT/SWIVELTilt Angle-5° - +15°
BASESwivel Angle±90°
SafetyUL1950 (UL), CSA C22.2 No.950 (C-UL)
EN60950 (TÜV-GS)
EMCFCC Class-B, DOC Class-B
EN55022 Class-B
EN50082-1, EN60555-2, EN61000-3-3
REGULATIONSX-RayDHHS, HWC, Röv vom 8.1, 1987
OtherCE-Marking, MPR-II/TCO'91
TCO '95, ISO9241-3,-7, and -8 (TÜV-GS)
International ENERGY STAR Program
OPTIONAL PARTSMacintosh Adapter AD-A205
(Please contact your dealer)
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ON
7 APPENDIX
640 x480@67Hz
832 x624@75Hz
1024 x768@75Hz
1152 x870@75Hz
7
7 .1Optional Macintosh Adapter AD-A205 Settings
The AD-A205 Macintosh Adapter(Option) allows you to
take an advantage of the built in video capabilities of
your Macintosh computer with the monitor.
(1)Set the dip switches of the adapter, before connect
to the computer.
(2)Set the dip switches according to the following chart.
By using the following chart, you can choose a main
resolution, quickly.
If you wish to operate by other resolution, refer to
“AD-A205 Mac Adapter Setting Chart” below.
Power Macintosh 7100AV, 7200, 7300, 7500, 7600
Power Macintosh 8100, 8100AV, 8500, 8600
1,2,6
Power Macintosh 9500, 9600
Workgroup Server 7350, 8150, 9150, 9650
Macintosh IIvi, IIvx,
Power Macintosh 4400, G3
<AD-A205 Mac Adapter Setting Chart
Set the dip switch "ON" as shown below.(Example; "1,2" )
IIsi
IIvi
IIci
IIvxLCLCII
3,4
X X1,2 1,21,21,2
3,4 3,43,43,43,43,4 1,2,6 1,2,63,43,4
Macintosh
LCIII
LC630 Quadra
LC475
700
900
3,4
3,4
2,42,42,42,42,4 1,2,6 1,2,6
1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4
Quadra
610
650
800
950
Centris
610
650
1,21,2 1,2,6 1,2,6
PerformaPower Macintosh
6260
6410
Quadra
840AV
Centris
660AV
3,4
2,32,3
6310
1,2,6
1,2,6 1,2,63,4
Workgroup
Server
6420
8150
9150
6100
8100
6100AV
7100AV
8100AV
DRAM
Video Port
(HDI-45)
1,2,61,2,61,2,61,2,61,2,61,2,63,4
1,2,6
1,2,61,2,6
1,2,63,4
1,2,63,43,4
8100
VRAM
Video Card
(DB-15)
6100AV
7100AV
8100AV
AV
Video Card
(DB-15)
3,4
1,2,6
6200
6300
1,2,6
1,2,6
1,2,6
1,2,63,4
1,2,6
>
7200 4400
3,4
3,4
3,4
1,2,6
3,4
1,2,6 3,4
3,4
9500
1,2,6
1,2,6
1,2,6
1,2,61,2,63,4
9600/233
Workgroup
Server
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
7300
7500
7600
8500
8600
Workgroup
Server
7350
3,43,43,43,43,4
3,43,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
1,2,6
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,43,4
1,2,6
1,2,63,41,2,61,2,6
3,4
1,2,6
3,43,4
1. The resolution does not change with the computer powered on when you set the dip switches.
Be sure to power off the computer when you set the dip switches.
2. Set the dip switches by a pointed article like a pencil or ball point pen to touch end of the switch groove.
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9650
3,4
3,4
3,4
1,2,6
3,4
3,4
1,2,6
1,2,6
1,2,6
1,2,6
9600/300
9600/350
1,2,6
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
1,2,6
3,4
3,4
1,2,6
3,4
1,2,6
3,4
1,2,6
3,4
3,4
1,2,61,2,6
1,2,61,2,6
1,2,6
G3
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
3,4
X
X
3,4
3,4
X
X
XX
CP871C156A10
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
HEAD OFFICE: MITSUBISHI DENKI BLD, MARUNOUCHI, TOKYO 100-8310
TELEX J24532 CABLE MELCO TOKYO
http://www.mitsubishi-display.com
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