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Installation and User's Guide
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Follow this safety instruction to use the monitor properly and prevent the damages.
This safety instruction has “Warning” & “Caution” as below
Warning -
Caution -
If the user does not follow this instruction,
it may cause the serious damage to the user.
If the user does not follow this instruction, it may cause the slight
damage to the user or cause some damages to the monitor.
Keep this user’s guide book for later use.
Warning
Never remove the back over and
touch the inside of the monitor.
If you need a service, please
contact the service center.
Never push objects of any kind into
this product as they may result in
a risk of fire or electric shock.
Keep away the monitor from the
direct sunlight and a heating appliance.
Connect the power code to the wall
outlet tightly. If the power code or plug
are defective and the wall outlet is not
tight, please do not use them.
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Do not install this monitor on the outside
and near water. If may cause damage to
the product, electric shock and fire.
When lightning and thundering, unplug the
monitor from the wall outlet and never touch
it.
When smoking and noising from the monitor,
unplug the product from the wall outlet and
contact a service center.
For cleaning do not use liquid cleaners.
Never touch the power plug with wet-hands.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet, when
It does not operate for a long time.
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Do not open this product as it contains high voltage inside.
It may create an electric shock.
It the user disassembles and remove the back cover, it does not make sure
to make up for the damages and do a service and exchange the monitor.
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Cautions
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Install this monitor some distance
From the wall and do not install unless
Proper ventilation is provided.
The openings must not be blocked by
curtain, rug or other similar surface.
Before carrying the monitor, tum it off and
Unplug the signal cables and the power code
From the wall outlet.
Place this product on a stable place.
If not, it may fall, causing serious
Damages to the monitor and people.
When carrying this monitor, be careful
not to damage the panel and drop it
It may cause some trouble.
Take the power plug out from the wall
outlet.
Do not pull the cable. It may snap the innerwires and cause overheating and fire.
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Cautions
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Install this monitor about 50cm far from
the eyes and an angle of 0~15 degrees
below eyes. Too close installation may
cause having weak sight.
For cleaning, unplug the monitor from the
Wall outlet. Do net use the liquid cloth.
Use the soft cloth.
Do not press the LCD panel with hands or
the sharpened material hardly.
Do not use the chemical liquid for cleaning.
It may cause fading and breakage.
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2. FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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, TV technician for help.
● Only shielded interface cable should be used.
Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not expressly approved by the grantee or manufacturer could void
the users authority to operate such equipment.
DOC COMPLIANCE NOTICE
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio
interference regulation of Canadian Department of communications.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR WATER.
Instructions for Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private
Households
Disposal of used Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with garbage separate
disposal and collection methods)
This symbol on the product, or in the related documents in the package, indicates that this
product shall not be treated as normal household waste. Instead, it should be taken to a proper
applicable collection point or depot for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent possible negative consequences for
the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of
this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city authority, your
household waste disposal service or the place where you purchased the product.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTION
1-1 Warning
1-2 Caution
2. FCC STATEMENT
3. INSTALLATION
3-1 Parts
3-2 How to Install
4. OSD MENU SETTING
4-1 INPUT Select
4-2 MENU Selection
4-3 VOLUME MENU on OSD
4-4 PICTURE MENU on OSD
4-5 SYSTEM MENU on OSD
4-6 FUNCTION MENU on OSD
5. FEATURES
6. APPENDIX
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
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3. INSTALLATION
3-1 Parts
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LCD Monitor
Adapter
VGA Cable
Power Cable
User Manual
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3-2 How to Install
KEY BUTTON
MENU/EXIT SOURCE/AUTO/
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VOL
SELECT
SHORT KEY FUNCTION
OSD KeyFunction
MENU / EXIT
SOURCE / ▼
AUTO / ▲
◄ VOL
►SELECT
LED LAMP
▲ + ◄
Activates and exits the OSD.
Select input source, and move the OSD menu.
Move the OSD menu and auto adjustment of RGB source.
Decrease the level of volume and move the previous menu.
Increase the level of volume and select the OSD menu.
Turns the power ON or OFF. There will be a few seconds delay
before the display appears. The power LED(next to the power
switch) lights with green when the power is turned ON.
The power is turned off by pressing the power switch again and
the power LED goes Red.
Power ON Indicator.
Adjust the button lock and Release.
*Release Lock : Press ▲ and ◄ button on the key pad for 5 seconds.
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CONNECTION
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1. HDMI Input
2. AV1 Input
Composite signal input for AV 1
3. AV1 Output
Video Looping output for AV 1
4. AV2 Input
Composite signal input for AV2
5. AV2 Output
Video Looping output for AV 2
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6,7. AUDIO1 IN
Stereo audio signal input.
This input for AV1 and S-VIDEO
8. S-Video Input
Y/C separated signal input
9. PC AUDIO Input
10. RGB Input
11. DC 12V Input
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4. OSD MENU SETTING
4-1 INPUT Select
Switching over the sources
AV1
AV2
SVIDEO
HDMI
PC
4-2 MENU Selection
Adjustments in the on-screen menu
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1. Press the button SOURCE. A list of sourcesis inserted,
the source presently selected is marked.
2. Select the source with the button ▼or ▲.
3. Confirm the selection with the button SELECT.
After switching over to the source, the identification of
the source and short information are briefly inserted.
If the selection of a source is not confirmed, the list is
automatically deactivated when the insertion time
adjusted in the menu has elapsed after the last button
has been pressed. The list can also be deactivated with
the button EXIT.
1. To call the menu, press the button MENU, the first menu page is inserted.
In the toolbar at the top the menu pages aremarked as follows:
- 1st page PICTURE (depending on the video signal)
or picture adjustment
- 2nd page SYSTEM
basic adjustment
- 3rd page FUNCTION (only available for the source PC)
manual picture adjustment
2. To select a menu page, go to the respective iconwith the button ◄ or ►.
3. To select menu items on one page, use the button ▼ or ▲.
4. If a menu item has been selected, change its value with the button ◄ / ►or select anadjusting option.
If only an arrow is shown behind a menu item, call a submenu or activate the function of the menu item with the button ►.
5. To exit a menu page and to return to the selection of the menu pages, press the button EXIT.
6. To deactivate the menu, press the button EXIT.
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4-3 VOLUME MENU on OSD
Adjusting the speaker volume
Volume
50
Press one of the buttons VOL, ◄ or ►, to insert the adjusting scale for the volume.
Then reduce the value for the volume with the button ◄ or ► increase it with the button ►.
4-4 PICTURE MENU on OSD
4-4-1 INPUT SOURCE AV1, AV2, S-VIDEO, HDMI
PICTURE
Contrast
Brightness
Tint
Color
Sharpness
Color Tone
Scale
Picture Mode
Normal
Full
Standard
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50
50
55
51
Contrast
Brightness
Tint (for NTSC sources only)
Color (Saturation)
Sharpness
Reduce or increase the value for the respective picture parameter with the button ◄ or ►. When changing the value,
the menu is deactivated and only the scale is inserted at the bottom of the picture. After adjusting the value, press the
button EXIT to return to the menu.
Color Tone (Colour presentation)
Select Normal (standard adjustment for the monitor), 6500K (warmer colour presentation) or 9300K (cooler colour
presentation) with the button ◄ or ►.
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Scale (Picture format)
Select Full (format 4:3) or 16:9with the button ◄ or ►.
Picture Mode
Select Standard, Dynamic, Mild or User with the button ◄ or ►. For User, individual values for the picture
parameters can be adjusted. The values are fixed for the other modes.
4-4-2 INPUT SOURCE PC
If the source is digitally connected via the HDMI input, the menu items Auto and Color Auto
can-not be selected.
PICTURE
Contrast
Brightness
Color Tone
Auto
Color Auto
50
50
Contrast
Brightness
Color Tone (Colour presentation)
Call the submenu for the menu item with the button ►.
Color Temp.
User R
User G
User B
Normal
Normal Standard adjustment for the monitor
Warm Warmer colour presentation
50
Cool Cooler colour presentation
sRGB Usual standard for computer applications
50
User Individual adjustment
50
If Userhas been selected, select thelines R(red component),
G(greencomponent) and B(blue component) successively
with the button ▼or ▲ and adjust the value with the button
◄ or ►.
Auto
Automatic adjustment of the picture position. After activating the menu item with the button ►, an automatic adjustment
of the picture position is made. Then values adjusted manually for H-Positionand V-Positionon the menu page FUNCTION
are corrected.
Color Auto (Without function for this model)
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4-5 SYSTEM MENU on OSD
SYSTEM
Sleep Timer
Language
H-Position
V-Position
Duration
Halftone
DPMS
No Operation
Reset
Sleep Timer (Timer-controlled change to stand-by)
Via this menu item a duration can be defined. After it has elapsed, the monitor will automatically go to stand -by mode.
Select the duration or OFF with the button ◄ or ►. One minute before changing to stand-by, the time is counted down
(display Sleep Time Left). It is not possible to call the on-screen menu, the source list and the volume scale during this
countdown.
Language (Menu language)
Select English, French, Spanish, Italian or German with the button ◄ or ►.
H-Position (Horizontal position of the menu)
Move the menu to the left with the button ◄ or to the right with the button ►.
V-Position (Vertical position of the menu)Move the menu upwards with the button ◄ or downwards with the button ►.
Duration (Time of insertion)
This menu item defines the time the menu remains inserted after the last button has been pressed. The adjusted duration
also applies to the insertion of the source list and the volume scale. Reduce the duration with the button ◄ or increase it
with the button ►. (adjusting range 5– 60 seconds)
Halftone (Transparency of the menu)Via this menu item the transparency of the menu and the source list and volume scale inserted can be adjusted. Increasethe transparency with the button ◄ or reduce it with the button ►.
DPMS (Power saving mode for the use as a computer monitor, not for the sources AV1, AV2, SVIDEO)
The function can be activated (ON) or deacti-vated (OFF) with the button ◄ or ►. If the graphics card of the computer
supports the VESA power saving standard DPMS (Display PowerManagement Signaling), it is possible to definethe time
in the computer adjustments after which, in case of inactivity, the system will senda signal to the monitor to go to the
power saving mode. If the monitor receives the corresponding signal from the computer, it goes to the power saving mode
after approx.
OFF
English
50
50
15
100
OFF
OFF
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No Operation (Change to stand-by in case of inactivity)
The monitor can be adjusted so that it is automatically switched to stand-by mode when nobutton has been actuated for a
defined time. Select the duration or OFF (function deactivated) with the button ◄ or ►. One minute before going to
stand-by the time is counted down (indication Power Time Left). Switching over to stand-by can still be stopped if you
press one of the buttons to during the countdown.
Reset (Reset to the factory settings)
After activating the menu item with the button ►,after a few seconds all settings of the on-screen menu are reset to the
factory settings. After a reset the source HDMI is selected and the volume is adjusted to the value 50.
4-6 FUNCTION MENU on OSD
For the source PC only. If the automatic picture adjustment should not provide the desired result,
the picture can manually be adjusted via the menu items ofthis page.
FUNCTION
H-Position
V-Position
Clock
Phase
50
50
100
100
H-Position (Horizontal position of the picture)
Move the picture to the left with the button ◄ or to the right with the button ►.
V-Position (Vertical position of the picture)
Move the picture downwards with the button ◄ or upwards with the button ►.
Clock (Pixel clock)
For fine adjustment of the picture width. if vertical lines appear in the picture, reduce (◄ ) or increase ( ►) the picture
width.
Phase
Adjust the phase with the button ◄ or ►so that a perfect sharpness (e. g. of the display of let-ters) is reached and
there is no horizontal interference.
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5. FEATURE
Display
Screen Size
Panel Type
Max. Resolution
Pixel Pitch
Brightness
Contrast Ratio
Aspect Ratio
Viewing Angle (H/V)
Display Color
Response Time
Video System
Interface
Video In / Out (BNC Type)
HDMI In
S-Video In / Out
VGA In (15 PIn D-Sub)
Audio In (RCA Type)
PC Stereo In
Audio
Built-In Speaker
Dimension / Weight
Dimension
Net. Weight
Power
Consumption: < On
Electrical Ratings
*Design and specifications are subject to change without notice
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9.7 Inch
LED BLU
1024 x 768 pixels
0.192 x 0.192 mm
262,144 Colors (6 bit)
8.46" x 7.44" x 2.81"
1.7 Kg (3.75 lbs)
AC100 ~ 240V (50/60Hz)
2
390 cd/m
900 : 1
4 : 3
178 / 178
< 30 ms
NTSC / PAL
2 / 2
1
1 / 0
1
1 (L / R)
1
Yes
< 7.5W
DC12V / 1.5A
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6. APPENDIX
6-1 D-SUB Connector PIN Assignment
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
PIN No. PIN NamePIN No. PIN Name
RED VIDEO
1
2
GREEN VIDEO
3
BLUE VIDEO
4
GROUND
5
GROUND
RED GROUND
6
7
GREEN GROUND
BLUE GROUND
8
NC
9
10
SIGNAL CABLE DETECT
11
GROUND
12
SDA (for DDC)
13
H-SYNC
V-SYNC
14
15
SCL (for DDC)
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6-2 HDMI Type A PIN Assignment
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PIN No. PIN NamePIN No. PIN Name
TMDS Data2+
1
2
TMDS Data2 Shield
3
TMDS Data2-
4
TMDS Data1+
5
TMDS Data1 Shield
TMDS Data1-
6
7
TMDS Data0+
TMDS Data0 Shield
8
TMDS Data0-
9
TMDS Clock+
10
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TMDS Clock Shield
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12
TMDS Clock-
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CEC
14
Reserved (HDMI 1.0-1.3c), HEC Data -
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SCL (PC serial Clock for DDC)
SDA (PC serial Clock for DDC)
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DDC/CEC/HEC Ground
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+5V Power (max 50 mA)
Hot Plug Detect (All Versions) and
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HEC Data +(Optional, HDMI 1.4+ with
Ethernet)
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
* When the following troubles are occurred, follow the trouble shooting. Before contacting a
service center.
Troubleshooting
The screen doesn’t
show up
The screen is too light
or to dark
The screen size is not fit
for the PC signal
The screen color shows
strange in the PC signal
The key pad does not work
Troubleshooting Tip
1. Make sure if the power supply is connected property
2. Turn on the power.
3. Select the input signal right for the connected port.
Control the BRIGHTNESS
Press the AUTO key among keys in the front.
(It is used only in the PC signal)
In the FUNCTION menu of OSD menu, perform the
AUTOADJUST.
Press ▲ and ◄ button on the key pad for 5 seconds.
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