Sanyo LMU-TK40D2, LMU-TK40C2 Instruction Manual

Industrial LCD Monitor
LMU-TK40D2 (Page 1 to 41) LMU-TK40C2 (Supplementary page 42 to 75)
User's Guide
1
Table of contents
Precautions ............................................................................................... 2
Before First Use
Check Accessories................................................................................. 3
Outer Dimension.................................................................................. 5,6
Installation............................................................................................ 7,8
Names and Functions (Remote Controller)....................................... 9,10
Preparation for remote control.............................................................. 11
LCD Monitor Instructions
Adjusting the Screen............................................................................. 12
Adjustment Items............................................................................. 12,13
Mode..................................................................................................... 14
Adjustment Procedure
Before Adjustment...................................................................... 15-17
Adjustment for computer screen
A. Picture Menu................................................................. 18-21
B. Advanced Menu............................................................ 22,23
C. Picture in picture Menu................................................. 24-28
D. Advanced picture in picture Menu................................. 29,30
E. Options Menu................................................................ 31-33
F. Utilities Menu................................................................. 34,35
Additional Functions
Power Management System ........................................................... 36
Plug and Play .................................................................................. 36
Maintenance............................................................................................ 37
Troubleshooting
Fault Finding......................................................................................... 38
Screen Display...................................................................................... 38
Specifications
Cable Pin Arrangement ........................................................................ 40
Monitor Specifications........................................................................... 41
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Precautions
Important matters
• Plug the included AC Power Cord to the power supply and voltage as mentioned in the rating label. IF NOT, DAMAGE TO THE AC POWER CORD IS A SAFETY RISK AND CAN CAUSE A FIRE.
Placement precautions
• Avoid placing the unit in humid or dusty places, or where it will be exposed to excessive heat (direct sunlight, heaters, etc.)
• Do not step on or set anything on the AC Power Cord. DAMAGE TO THE AC POWER CORD IS A SAFETY RISK AND CAN CAUSE A FIRE.
• Install the unit only on a stable and smooth surface.
• Do not connect the unit to the same AC outlet with appliances that generate large amounts of interference (such as heaters with thermostats, appliances with motors, etc.). It is best to use a completely separate electrical outlet.
• Keep the unit away from water or small objects. If they accidentally enters the unit, unplug the AC power cord immediately. DO NOT PLUG IN THE UNIT AGAIN.
• Never cover the rear ventilators with cloth or something.
Handling precautions
•"WARNING: The AC power cord and cables on this product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling."
• Avoid bending, kinking or damaging the AC Power Cord.
• Never insert or remove the power cord with wet hands. Also, be sure to hold cord by the plug when removing it from the outlet.
• Do not remove any parts that are held in place with screws. (The unit does not contain any user-serviceable items.)
• Maintain standard room temperature (5˚C to 35˚C, or 41˚F to 95˚F) during use. Do not subject the unit to shock or vibration. Do not move the unit while it is in use.
• A rapid increase in room temperature in cool weather can cause condensation to form inside the unit. If this occurs, wait at least 15 minutes after turning the unit on before attempting to operate it.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries.
European Norm Compatibility / CE
This machine is provided with the CE-mark and therewith corresponding to the norms that are valid for its operation at present. Thus the effective guidelines on the electromagnetic compatibility 89/336/EWG and safety regulations according to low voltage guideline 73/23/EWG and 93/68/EWG are guaranteed. Mutual disturbances with other electronic appliances are normally excluded, if those also are in accordance with valid norms. Sporadically disturbances cannot, however, be excluded. The product is in conformity with the directives of the valid European guideline.
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Before First Use
Names and Functions (Monitor)
Display Screen
Front View
Check Accessories
Check that the main unit and all accessories are present.
¡¡
AC Power Cord ( x1)
¡¡
Remote Controller ( x1)
¡¡
AA Batteries (
x
2)
¡¡
RGB Cable ( x1)
¡¡
User's Guide (
x
1)
¡ When you move the LCD monitor, please unplug AC cables connected to AC-IN
and disconnect the cables connected to the external equipments.
¡ When you carry the LCD monitor, please be careful not to shock it. To avoid
damaging the LCD panel, be sure not to touch the LCD panel when carrying the monitor.
NOTE
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Rear View
Ventilators
Ventilators
Ventilators
Power Switch ( )
Turns the power to the monitor on and off.
AC-IN
RGB Connector DVI Connector
External Control Connector ( )
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Before First Use
Outer Dimension
External Control
RGB
DVI
AC-IN
POWER
IR
Ventilators
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Ventilators
Ventilators
Ventilators
Ventilators
Ventilators
Ventilators
Mounting Area
4-M6 (Depth : Min.12mm/Max.20mm)
Ventilators
When you install the LCD Monitor, please take care the following:
Use the M6 screws only for installation.
The maximum length of the screw put through a
hole is 20mm on the surface of a metal chassis (as shown right). Use the screw with effective length 12-20mm, if not it may damage to the LCD monitor.
When you install the LCD monitor, please check the strength of material to be secured.
L: 12mm(min.) 20mm(max.)
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Before First Use
Installation
External OSD Connector
DVI Connector
RGB Connector
DVI Cable
(not included)
RGB Cable
Connect to the computer’s connectors
* The illustrations of monitor and AC Power Cord above-mentioned
are designed for using in North America.
Power Plug
AC Power Cord
AC-IN
Connect the Computers
Before doing anything, make sure the Power Switch on the monitor and a computer are turned off.
1
Plug the cable(s) into the connector on the monitor securely and fix them in place with two screws (each).
2
Plug the other end of the cable(s) into the connector on a computer.
3
Plug the AC Power Cord into the AC-IN on the monitor.
4
Plug the Power Plug into an outlet.
5
Switch on the monitor before starting up a computer.
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How to secure the monitor on a wall
Note:The following figure is only recommended.
Never cover the rear ventilators with cloth or something. Secure enough space more than 30mm from the rear part of the monitor.
Side view of the monitor
Rear view of the monitor
Side view of the monitor
Rear view of the monitor
M6 bolt (4 places)
M6 bolt (4 places)
Depth: Min. 12mm Max. 20mm
Bracket (not included)
Bracket (not included)
Depth: Min. 12mm Max. 20mm
UP
b
UP
b
Vertical
Horizontal
Caution
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Before First Use
Names and Functions (Remote Controller)
Remote Controller
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Standby key
Standby ON/OFF.
Menu key
Show Main menu. Used to move cursor leftward while displaying the menu.
Wide key
Set the scale mode in wide.
Numeric keys (see page 72)
Used to switch each input signal. [0], [8] and [9] keys are not used. [1] Analog RGB1 selection [2] Digital RGB selection [3] Composite VIDEO selection [4] S-Video selection [5] Analog RGB2 selection [6] Component VIDEO selection [7] RGB+CSync selection
key (see page 72)
Zoom out the picture.
Source key
Search and switch to current input signal automatically.
Escape key
Escape from menu.
Menu key
Show Main menu. Used to move cursor rightward while displaying the menu.
Direction keys
key
・・・Select upper items in the menu.
key・・・Select lower items in the menu. key・・・Change set level down or move the cursor leftward. key・・・Change set level up or move the cursor rightward.
Zoom key (see page 72)
Display Zoom menu.
Quick Menu key (see page 70,71)
Display Quick menu.
key (see page 72)
Zoom in the picture.
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Before First Use
Preparation for remote control
O P E N
O P E N
Rearview
2
Be sure and put two AA dry batteries into the remote controller. Make sure of the direction of them as indicated inside the remote controller.
3
Replace the lid by sliding it up over the batteries until it is firmly in place.
1
Remove the battery compartment lid with pushing .
O P E N
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Adjusting the Screen
LCD Monitor Instructions
This LCD monitor decodes the signal from a computer automatically, and displays the image on a screen in accordance with the preset mode. Unless a display mode has been in preset table, the image is displayed under the similar mode in preset table. In this case, the adjustment for this LCD monitor must be done in accordance with a computer connected with. Please follow the OSD (On Screen Display) menu to adjust screen settings.
Picture Menu (refer to page 18-21)
Adjustment Items for a computer screen
BRIGHTNESS
Adjust the brightness for the screen
CONTRAST
Adjust the contrast for the screen
H POSITION
Adjust the horizontal position for the screen
V POSITION
Adjust the vertical position for the screen
PHASE
Adjust the phase for the screen
FREQUENCY
Adjust the horizontal width for the screen
SCALING
Scale the screen
Note
H position, v position, phase and frequency for the screen can be adjusted in Analog mode only.
Advanced Menu (refer to page 22,23)
COLOR
Adjust the color temperature for the screen
USER RED
Adjust the level of red for the screen
USER GREEN
Adjust the level of green for the screen
USER BLUE
Adjust the level of blue for the screen
Pip(picture in picture) Menu (refer to page 24-28)
SIZE
Select the size of pip
POSITION
Select the position of pip
SOURCE
Change the input signal
BRIGHTNESS
Adjust the brightness of pip
CONTRAST
Adjust the contrast of pip
COLOR
Adjust the color of pip
TINT
Adjust the tint of pip
SHARPNESS
Adjust the sharpness of pip
Note
BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, COLOR, TINT and SHARPNESS for pip can be adjusted when inputting Composite Video or S-Video signal and also selecting [small] or [medium] or [large] in [size] menu.
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LCD Monitor Instructions
Adjustment Items
Adv pip(Advanced picture in picture) Menu (refer to page 29,30)
H POSITION
Select the horizontal position of pip
V POSITION
Select the vertical position of pip
VIDEO FORMAT
Select the video format (ntsc/pal/secam)
Options Menu (refer to page 31-33)
OSD
Select the osd position
ROTATION
Select PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE
OSD TIMEOUT
Change the osd timeout
OSD BACKGROUND
Select the osd background
LANGUAGE
Select language used in osd
BACKLIGHT
Adjust the backlight of the screen
Utilities Menu (refer to page 34,35)
AUTO ADJUST
Adjust the screen automatically
RESET
Delete the data saved at the current display mode
INTERNAL FIRMWARE
Display the osd version
RESOLUTION
Display the resolution of the screen
Note
Adv pip Menu can be used when inputting Composite Video or S-Video signal and also selecting [small] or [medium] or [large] in [size] menu.
Note
If selected [Rotated] in Options menu, [Internal Farmware] is not displayed.
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Mode
You can change or indicate the signal input type following the steps.
Change or indicate the input signal
1.
While the OSD (On Screen Display) is not displayed, it is possible to change or indicate the current mode.
Press [Source] key to indicate the current mode in the lower right corner of the screen.
Analog RGB1
Mode: 88
1024 x 768 / 75 Hz
(Ex.)
2. While displaying the current mode, press [Source] key again.
Start searching another mode according to the order [Analog RGB1] / [Analog RGB2] / [Digital RGB].
[Analog RGB1] / Switch to the signal from RGB connector. [Analog RGB2] / Switch to the signal from R/G/B/HD/VD connector. [Digital RGB] / Switch to the signal from DVI connector.
Every time the input signal is searched, display the searched and stop searching picture.
The current mode is indicated for each input signal type as follows:
Analog RGB1
Mode: 88
1024 x 768 / 75 Hz
Digital RGB
Mode: 88
1024 x 768 / 75 Hz
Analog RGB2
Mode: 88
1024 x 768 / 75 Hz
In case there is no signal when the screen is on, the screen will be in the waiting mode and nothing is shown.
NOTE
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LCD Monitor Instructions
Adjustment Procedure
1
Display the Windows or other screen
After a computer is connected with this LCD monitor, activate a computer and then shows a bright screen on this LCD monitor. It might not be possible to adjust the screen correctly for a dark screen.
For DOS mode, run an application that shows the edges of the screen (edit etc.) to adjust screen.
Before Adjustment
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
-
+
1056
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
Show OSD (On Screen Display) menu
Press [ Menu] or [Menu ] key to show the following menu while no menu is displayed on the monitor.
2
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
-
+
1056
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
Select item of the menu
Press [ ] or [ ] key to select item of the menu while displaying the OSD menu.
3
The signal timing for a computer which this LCD monitor supports is listed in "Table of Preset Data" on Page 39, the recommended value of Vertical Frequency for this model is 60Hz. (Unlike CRT Monitors, the display becomes stable when Vertical Frequency is low.) It is recommend to set Vertical Frequency of a computer connected at 60Hz by "refresh rate setting" before starting adjustment procedure. *This user's guide illustrates the OSD(On Screen Display) when installing this LCD
monitor in the standard direction. If selects the "Rotated" in Options menu (see page
31), OSD menu is displayed in the opposite order. This monitor does not have the convertible function of Landscape display. When using this monitor with vertical installation, it is necessary to adapt the input signal to this monitor to the Portrait display.
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Move the cursor to Sub menu
After Main menu item is selected, press [Menu ] key.
Press [ Menu] key to return to Main menu from Sub menu.
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Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
-
+
1056
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
Select item of Sub menu
Press [ ] or [ ] key as well as the Main menu item selection.
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Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
Sub menu
(Ex.)
User red
-
+
User green
-
+
User blue
-
+
Color
Warm Neutral Cold user
Match the cursor to the operation item
6
1. When there are some selections like "color" item, press [ ] or [ ] key to
move the cursor to switch.
*Continued on the following page.
Brightness
Contrast
H position
V position
Phase
Frequency
Scaling Wide
(Ex.)
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
-
25
-
50
-
50
-
50
-
15
-
1056
Sub menu
+
+
+
+
+
+
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Adjustment Procedure
Adjustment or Setting
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For each item selected, the adjustment/setting has been made by pressing [ ] and/or [ ] key. This monitor saves adjusted value at intervals of about 5 seconds. Do not turn off the monitor for at least 5 seconds after adjustment or setting. (The detail steps for each item are described in the page 18-35)
2. For the adjustment item like "brightness", press [] or [] key to change
levels of selected item.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
-
+
1056
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
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(Picture Menu)
A. Picture Menu
Adjust the brightness
1
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
-
+
1056
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
2. Select [Brightness] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Brightness] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the whole screen is brighter. By pressing [ ] key, the whole screen is darker.
Adjust the contrast
2
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
1056
-
+
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
If you wish to adjust the screen finely or in case the result adjusted by Auto Adjust (see page 34) sequence is not sufficient enough, adjust the screen manually.
Manual Adjustment
2.
Select [Contrast] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Contrast] turns blue.
*Continued on the following page.
Adjustment for computer screen
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Adjustment Procedure(Picture Menu)
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the contrast (difference between bright and dark) becomes darker. By pressing [ ] key, the contrast (difference between bright and dark) becomes lighter.
Adjust the horizontal position (Analog mode only)
3
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [H position] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [H position] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
Press [ ] to shift the screen to the right. Press [ ] to shift the screen to the left.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
1056
-
+
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
Adjust the vertical position (Analog mode only)
4
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
1056
-
+
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
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Adjustment for computer screen
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
Press [ ] key to shift the screen to the top. Press [ ] key to shift the screen to the bottom.
2. Select [V position] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [V position] turns blue.
Adjust the phase (Analog mode only)
5
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to be able to display the small characters
clearly. (Interval: 0~31)
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Phase] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Phase] turns blue.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
1056
-
+
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
Adjust the frequency (Analog mode only)
6
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Frequency] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Frequency] turns blue.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
1056
-
+
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
*Continued on the following page.
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Adjustment Procedure(Picture Menu)
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust.
By pressing [ ] key, the horizontal width becomes wider. By pressing [ ] key, the horizontal width becomes narrower.
Adjust the scaling
7
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Scaling] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Scaling] turns blue.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
1056
-
+
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust.
When pressing [ ] key, the scaling can be selected according to the order [Wide] / [Normal] / [1:1] / [Wide] in sequence. When pressing [ ] key, the scaling order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
[Wide] / Display the input picture to the full wide. [Normal] / Display the input picture with keeping an aspect
ratio on the whole screen.
[1:1] / Display the input picture with the aspect ratio 1:1. The screen varies due to the selected resolution settings of connected PC system.
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(Advanced Menu)
Adjustment for computer screen
Adjust the color temperature (Preset)
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
Sub menu
(Ex.)
User red
-
+
User green
-
+
User blue
-
+
Color
Warm Neutral Cold user
1
1. Select [Advanced] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Color] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Color] turns blue.
B. Advanced Menu
You can adjust the color temperature for the screen manually. Three preset values of color temperature are set up at the time of factory shipments. Besides, you can set your preferable values.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust.
<Preset value> <Screen condition>
Warm / a little reddish white Neutral / natural light Cold / a little bluish white
Adjust the color (User)
2
If you wish to set user setting of color, follow the steps.
(Ex.) In case adjusting the [User red], [User green] and [User blue] in sequence.
1. Select [Advanced] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
When pressing [ ] key, the color temperature can be selected to the order [Neutral] / [Cold] / [user] / [Warm] / [Neutral] in sequence. When pressing [ ] key, the color temperature order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
If [user] is selected, three colors adjustment menu to adjust [User red] or [User green] or [User blue] are available (see following step
2).
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Adjustment Procedure(Advanced Menu)
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
Sub menu
(Ex.)
User red
-
+
User green
-
+
User blue
-
+
Color
Warm Neutral Cold user
2. Select [Color] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Color] turns blue.
3. Select [User] with [ ] and/or [ ] key.
[user] turns red. Besides, [User red], [User green] and [User blue] are displayed.
4. Select [User red] with [ ] key.
The selected item of [User red] turns blue.
5. Adjust the red level with [ ] and/or [ ] key. (Interval: 0~100)
User red
User green
User blue
pressing [ ] key
more reddish
more greenish
more bluish
pressing [ ] key
less reddish
less greenish
less bluish
6. Press [ ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to [User green]. The selected item of [User green] turns blue.
7. Adjust the green level with [ ] and/or [ ] key. (Interval: 0~100)
And then press [ ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to [User blue]. The selected item of [User blue] turns blue.
8. Adjust the blue level with [ ] and/or [ ] key. (Interval: 0~100)
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(Pip Menu)
Adjustment for computer screen
C. Picture in picture Menu
If you wish to adjust a pip(picture in picture), you can adjust the size, position, source, brightness, contrast, color, tint and sharpness manually.
Adjust the size
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Size
off small medium large
Pos
Source
auto comp s-video
Brightness
-
+
Contrast
-
+
Color
-
+
Tint
-
+
-
+
Sharpness
1
1. Select [Pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Size] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Size] turns blue.
Select the position
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Size
off small medium large
Pos
Source
auto comp s-video
Brightness
-
+
Contrast
-
+
Color
-
+
Tint
-
+
-
+
Sharpness
2
1. Select [Pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to select the size.
When pressing [ ] key, the size of pip can be selected according to the order [off] / [small] / [medium] / [large] / [off] in sequence.
When pressing [ ] key, the size of pip order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
When [off] is selected, [Pip] menu and pip disappear. In case selecting [small] or [medium] or [large], [Pip] menu appears.
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Adjustment Procedure(Pip Menu)
2. Select [Pos] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Pos] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to select the position.
When pressing [ ] key, the position of pip(picture in picture) can be selected according to the order // / /////
in sequence. When pressing [ ] key, the position of pip order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
Change the input signal
3
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Size
off small medium large
Pos
Source
auto comp s-video
Brightness
-
+
Contrast
-
+
Color
-
+
Tint
-
+
-
+
Sharpness
1. Select [Pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Source] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Source] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key on to adjust.
When pressing [ ] key, the source of the input signal type on pip can be selected according to the order [auto] / [comp] / [s-video] / [auto] in sequence. When pressing [ ] key, the source of the input signal type on pip order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
[auto] / Search and switch to the input signal automatically. [comp] / Switch to the composite signal. [s-video] / Switch to the s-video signal.
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Adjustment for computer screen
Adjust the brightness (Video signal only)
4
1. Select [Pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
You can adjust this item when selecting [small] or [medium] or [large] in [Size] menu (see page 24).
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the whole screen becomes brighter. By pressing [ ] key, the whole screen becomes darker.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Size
off small medium large
Pos
Source
auto comp s-video
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
50
-
+
Sharpness
2. Select [Brightness] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Brightness] turns blue.
Adjust the contrast (Video signal only)
5
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Size
off small medium large
Pos
Source
auto comp s-video
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
50
-
+
Sharpness
1. Select [Pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
You can adjust this item when selecting [small] or [medium] or [large] in [Size] menu (see page 24).
2. Select [Contrast] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Contrast] turns blue.
*Continued on the following page.
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Adjust the color (Video signal only)
6
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the screen deepens. By pressing [ ] key, the screen lightens.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Size
off small medium large
Pos
Source
auto comp s-video
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
50
-
+
Sharpness
1. Select [Pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Color] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Color] turns blue.
You can adjust this item when selecting [small] or [medium] or [large] in [Size] menu (see page 24).
Adjust the tint (NTSC signal only)
7
1. Select [Pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
You can adjust this item when selecting [small] or [medium] or [large] in [Size] menu (see page 24).
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the contrast (difference between bright and dark) becomes darker.
By pressing [ ] key, the contrast (difference between bright and dark) becomes lighter.
Adjustment Procedure(Pip Menu)
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Adjustment for computer screen
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the skin color turns more greenish. By pressing [ ] key, the skin color becomes more purplish.
Adjust the sharpness (Video signal only)
8
2. Select [Tint] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Tint] turns blue.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Size
off small medium large
Pos
Source
auto comp s-video
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
50
-
+
Sharpness
1. Select [Pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Size
off small medium large
Pos
Source
auto comp s-video
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
50
-
+
Sharpness
You can adjust this item when selecting [small] or [medium] or [large] in [Size] menu (see page 24).
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the outline of the picture becomes clearly. By pressing [ ] key, the outline of the picture softens.
2. Select [Sharpness] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Sharpness] turns blue.
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D. Advanced picture in picture Menu
Adjust the horizontal position
1
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
Press [ ] key to shift the screen to the right. Press [ ] key to shift the screen to the left.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Video format
Auto NTSC PAL SECAM
H position
50
+
−
V position
50
+
−
1. Select [Adv pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [H position] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [H position] turns blue.
This menu can be used when inputting Composite Video or S-Video signal and also selecting [small] or [medium] or [large] in [Size] menu (see page 24).
You can adjust the horizontal/vertical position for pip and select the video format if you select this menu.
2. Select [V position] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [V position] turns blue.
Adjust the vertical position
2
1. Select [Adv pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
Picture
Advanced Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Video format
Auto NTSC PAL SECAM
+
−
H position
50
+
−
V position
50
Adjustment Procedure(Advanced Pip Menu)
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Adjustment for computer screen
Select the video format
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
Sub menu
Video format
Auto NTSC PAL SECAM
H position
50
V position
50
(Ex.)
3
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
Press [ ] key to shift the screen to the bottom. Press [ ] key to shift the screen to the top.
1. Select [Adv pip] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Video format] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ]
key.
The selected item of [Video format] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to select the video format.
When pressing [ ] key, the video format can be selected according to the order [Auto] / [NTSC] / [PAL] / [SECAM] / [Auto] in sequence.
When pressing [ ] key, the video format order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
[Auto] / Search and switch to the input signal automatically. [NTSC] / Switch to the NTSC signal. [PAL] / Switch to the PAL signal. [SECAM] / Switch to the SECAM signal.
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E. Options Menu
You can change the osd position, osd timeout, osd background and backlight and select portrait or landscape, language used in osd and see the resolution at the time if you select this menu.
Select the osd position
1
Picture
Advanced
Pip Adv pip Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
OSD
Language
Sub menu
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated
Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Osd] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Osd] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to select the position.
When pressing [ ] key, the position of pip(picture in picture) can be selected according to the order // / /////
in sequence. When pressing [ ] key, the position of pip order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
Select PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE
2
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Rotation] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Rotation] turns blue.
Picture
Advanced
Pip Adv pip Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
OSD
Language
Sub menu
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated
Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
Adjustment Procedure(Options Menu)
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Adjustment for computer screen
Change the osd background
4
Picture
Advanced
Pip Adv pip Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
OSD
Language
Sub menu
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated
Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Osd background] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ]
key.
The selected item of [Osd background] turns blue.
3. Use the [ ] and/or [ ] key to select [opaque] or [translucent].
Change the osd timeout
3
Picture
Advanced
Pip Adv pip Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
OSD
Language
Sub menu
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
3. Use the [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 5~60)
Press the [ ] key to set the osd timeout longer. Press the [ ] key to set the osd timeout shorter.
2. Select [Osd timeout] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Osd timeout] turns blue.
3. Use the [ ] and/or [ ] key to select [Normal] or [Rotated].
Select "Normal" to display LANDSCAPE. Select "Rotated" to display PORTRAIT.
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Adjust the backlight
6
Picture
Advanced
Pip Adv pip Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
OSD
Language
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated
Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Backlight] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Backlight] turns blue.
3. Use the [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
Press the [ ] key, the whole screen is brighter. Press the [ ] key, the whole screen is darker.
3. Use the [ ] and/or [ ] key to select the language.
When pressing the [ ] key, the language can be selected according to the order [English] / [German] / [Japanese] / [French] / [Spanish] / [English] in sequence.
When pressing the [ ] key, the language is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
Select language used in OSD (On Screen Display)
5
Picture
Advanced
Pip Adv pip Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
OSD
Language
Sub menu
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated
Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Language] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Language] turns blue.
Adjustment Procedure(Options Menu)
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(Utilities Menu)
Adjustment for computer screen
F. Utilities Menu
You can adjust the screen by Auto Adjust (Automatic Adjustment), reset the osd setting, and display the osd version if you select this menu.
Automatic Adjustment (Analog mode only)
1
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
1024 x 768 / 60 Hz Mode: 88
Reset
Auto Adjust
press <right> to select
Internal Firmware Rom Version
1. Select [Utilities] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Auto Adjust] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Auto Adjust] turns blue.
3. Press [ ] or [ ] key to start the Automatic Adjustment.
After the automatic adjustment successfully completed, the adjusted value is saved.
2. Select [Reset] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Reset] turns blue.
3. Press [ ] or [ ] key to reset the osd setting.
All data adjusted/saved are deleted and then the data programmed by manufacturer is reloaded.
Delete the data saved at the current display mode
2
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
1024 x 768 / 60 Hz Mode: 88
Reset
Auto Adjust
press <right> to select
Internal Firmware Rom Version
1. Select [Utilities] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
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Display the osd version
3
Sub menu
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
1024 x 768 / 60 Hz Mode: 88
Reset
Auto Adjust
press <right> to select
Internal Firmware Rom Version
Select [Utilities] on the Main menu, the osd version is always displayed in [Internal Firmware] on the Sub menu.
Display the resolution
4
Select [Utilities] on the Main menu. Display the current resolution below [Internal Firmware] on the Sub menu.
Each time changing the resolution, its information is displayed.
Sub menu
1024 x 768 / 60 Hz Mode: 88
Reset
Auto Adjust
press <right> to select
Internal Firmware Rom Version
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Adjustment Procedure(Utilities Menu)
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Additional Functions
This is the function to reduce the monitor's power consumption, when a computer has not been used for long, even when the power to this LCD monitor is "ON". In order to activate this system, it must be connected and used with a computer that conforms to DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) Standard of the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association).
This monitor conforms to DDC2B (Display Data Channel 2B) standard of VESA. (DDC stands for display data channel and is a registered trademark of VESA)
Plug and Play
Power Management System
*This monitor does not correspond to DDC1, so that Plug and Play function will not be
operated normally by some computers or graphic accelerators.
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Always unplug the AC cable from the outlet before maintenance. Also unplug the signal cables from the computer.
Soak a soft cloth in water or neutral detergent, wring well, and wipe the cabinet gently. Never use solvents such as paint thinner or benzene as they will damage the surface of the cabinet. Follow the manufacturers directions when using chemically treated cloths.
Gently blow away any dust that has adhered to the display screen. Apply a small amount of water to a soft cloth, wring well and then wipe gently. Do not use organic solvents such as ethyl alcohol, thinner or benzine etc. Do not rub with pointy objects such as a pen or screw­driver.
Cabinet
Display Screen
Maintenance
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Troubleshooting
Problem Check Item Treatment
Page No.
No picture Is a computer's signal Check a computer manual and
timing (horizontal or Vertical set the signal timing so that it synchronous signals) over falls within the range for this 41 the range specified for this monitor's specification. monitor ?
Screen's display Is the computer's screen Reset the screen size.
range is incorrect. size set correctly ? Part of screen is Is the adjustment for screen Adjust the screen.
12
missing. correctly ? Picture is distorted. Is the RGB or DVI cable Check the RGB or DVI cable
7
connected securely ? connection. Is the screen adjusted Adjust the screen correctly.
12
correctly ? The computer's signal timing Check the computers
may not match the monitor's specifications. – specifications.
Not change to Is the cable connected Check the RGB or DVI
7
another input signal. exactly? cable connection.
Fault Finding
Please check the following items before requesting repair. When this LCD monitor still does not work properly after checking in following way, stop using it, turn off the power switch, unplug the power plug from the AC Outlet, and contact the store where it was purchased. In case a COMPUTER is connected, please refer to the User's Manual for this LCD monitor also.
This monitor conforms to the WXGA mode (1,280 x 768 dots).
This monitor does not support the computer’s display mode which is larger than
WXGA mode (1,280 x 768 dots). Its display is possible but there is no guarantee.
Displaying the same screen for an extended period of time may leave a residual image; this does not indicate a broken or defective display. The display will return to normal after the power is turned off and the unit stands for a while. Use of a screen saver is recommended.
Bright dots (dots that remain lit) or black dots (unlit dots) on the LCD monitors display are normal; they do not indicate a broken or defective display.
When a LCD monitor shows the Composite Video, S-Video and etc., it is displayed on a little bit wider screen which compares to a normal television set. Depend on the image, it might be possible to show it on a full screen.
Screen Display
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Specifications
Table of Preset Data
Fifteen signal timing patterns indicated in the tables below are preset when the monitor is shipped from the factory. The timing pattern is automatically determined and displayed according to the synchronous signals of the computer being used. The monitor will use the closest timing pattern for display when a perfectly matched one is not available.
No. Resolution Vertical Frequency Horizontal Frequency
1 640 x 350 dots 70 Hz 31.4 kHz 2 640 x 400 dots 70 Hz 31.4 kHz 3 640 x 480 dots 60 Hz 31.5 kHz 4 640 x 480 dots 72 Hz 37.8 kHz 5 640 x 480 dots 75 Hz 37.5 kHz 6 800 x 600 dots 56 Hz 35.1 kHz 7 800 x 600 dots 60 Hz 37.9 kHz 8 800 x 600 dots 72 Hz 48.1 kHz
9 800 x 600 dots 75 Hz 46.9 kHz 10 832 x 624 dots 75 Hz 49.6 kHz 11 1,024 x 768 dots 60 Hz 48.4 kHz 12 1,024 x 768 dots 70 Hz 56.5 kHz 13 1,024 x 768 dots 75 Hz 60.2 kHz 14 1,280 x 768 dots 60 Hz 48.4 kHz 15 1,280 x 768 dots 75 Hz 60.2 kHz
Note : The frequency of No.15 is applied to Analog mode only.
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Cable Pin Arrangement
Cable Pin Arrangement (female)
No. Signal name No. Signal name No. Signal name
1 T.M.D.S. Data2- 9 T.M.D.S. Data1- 17 T.M.D.S. Data0- 2 T.M.D.S. Data2+ 10 T.M.D.S. Data1+ 18 T.M.D.S. Data0+ 3 T.M.D.S. Data2/4 Shield 11 T.M.D.S. Data1/3 Shield 19 T.M.D.S. Data0/5 Shield 4 T.M.D.S. Data4- 12 T.M.D.S. Data3- 20 T.M.D.S. Data5- 5 T.M.D.S. Data4+ 13 T.M.D.S. Data3+ 21 T.M.D.S. Data5+ 6 DDC Clock 14 +5V Power 22 T.M.D.S. ClockShield 7 DDC Data 15 Ground (for +5V) 23 T.M.D.S. Clock+ 8 No Connect 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 T.M.D.S. Clock-
Digital Video Input : DVI-D (24pin)
1 9
8 16 24
17
Cable Pin Arrangement (female)
No. Signal name No. Signal name No. Signal name
1 R 6 R GND 11 No Connect 2 G 7 G GND 12 DDC data line* 3 B 8 B GND 13 Hor. Sync. 4 No Connect 9 No Connect 14 Vert. Sync. 5 DDC GND* 10 GND 15 DDC clock line*
Analog Video Input : mini D-Sub (15pin)
* DDC Standard (VESA)
1 5
6 10
11 15
No. Signal name No. Signal name No. Signal name
1 No Connect 4 DTR 7 No Connect 2 RXD 5 GND 8 No Connect 3 TXD 6 DSR 9 No Connect
External Control Input : D-SUB (9pin)
1 5
6 9
Cable Pin Arrangement (male)
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Specifications
Monitor Specifications
Liquid Crystal Panel TFT Display Size 39.6'' Pixel Configuration 1,280 x 768 Pixel Pitch 0.6735 x 0.6735 mm Brightness 470 cd/m
2
typ. Response Time Black to White: 14 ms White to Black: 8 ms Gray to Gray: 8 ms Contrast 600 : 1 typ. Angle of Visibility Up 85, Down 85, Right 85, Left 85 degrees
(contrast ratio of less than 10)
LCD
PC Input
Vertical signal 56 - 75 Hz Horizontal signal 31.4 - 60.2 kHz Video Signal Analog: RGB 75Ω 0.7Vp-p Digital: DVI Standard Version 1.0 No. of Colors 16.77 million OSD Language English, German, Japanese, French, Spanish Plug & Play VESA DDC2B Power Management VESA DPMS
Note : To improve this LCD monitor’s performance level, its specifications and
appearance are subject to change without notice.
Dimensions 938 (W) x 610 (H) x 89 (D) mm Weight 23 kg Operating Conditions Temperature: Operating: 5°C to 35°C Storage: -20°C to +60°C
Humidity: 30% to 85% RH(no condensation)
Power Supply Input: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption 210W (7W in Energy Saving mode)
Physical
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LMU-TK40C2
Table of contents
Table of contents.................................................................................... 42
Before First Use
Names and Functions...................................................................... 43-46
Installation ....................................................................................... 49-51
How to Use........................................................................................... 52
Adjustment for Composite Video / S-Video / Component Video
Mode..................................................................................................... 54
Adjustment Procedure
Before Adjustment...................................................................... 55-57
A. Picture Menu.................................................................. 58-62
B. Advanced Menu.............................................................. 63,64
C. Video Menu......................................................................... 65
D. Options Menu................................................................. 66-68
E. Utilities Menu....................................................................... 69
Additional Functions
Shortcut Menu............................................................................ 70-72
Power Management System ........................................................... 73
Plug and Play .................................................................................. 73
Troubleshooting
Fault Finding......................................................................................... 74
Screen Display...................................................................................... 74
Specifications
Specifications........................................................................................ 75
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Before First Use
Names and Functions (Monitor)
Display Screen
Front View
¡ When you move the LCD monitor, please unplug AC cables connected to AC-IN
and disconnect the cables connected to the external equipments.
¡ When you carry the LCD monitor, please be careful not to shock it. To avoid
damaging the LCD panel, be sure not to touch the LCD panel when carrying the monitor.
NOTE
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Rear View
HD
G/Y
BNC Connector
VD
B/Cb
R/Cr
Ventilators
Ventilators
Ventilators
Power Switch ( )
Turns the power to the monitor on and off.
AC-IN
RGB Connector DVI Connector
External Control Connector ( )
S-Video Connector Composite Video
Connector
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Before First Use
Names and Functions (Remote Controller)
Remote Controller
*See page 11 about preparation for remote control.
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Standby key
Standby ON/OFF.
Menu key
Show Main menu. Used to move cursor leftward while displaying the menu.
Wide key
Set the scale mode in wide.
Numeric keys (see page 72)
Used to switch each input signal. [0], [8] and [9] keys are not used. [1] Analog RGB1 selection [2] Digital RGB selection [3] Composite VIDEO selection [4] S-Video selection [5] Analog RGB2 selection [6] Component VIDEO selection [7] RGB+CSync selection
key (see page 72)
Zoom out the picture.
Source key
Search and switch to current input signal automatically.
Escape key
Escape from menu.
Menu key
Show Main menu. Used to move cursor rightward while displaying the menu.
Direction keys
key
・・・Select upper items in the menu.
key・・・Select lower items in the menu. key・・・Change set level down or move the cursor leftward. key・・・Change set level up or move the cursor rightward.
Zoom key (see page 72)
Display Zoom menu.
Quick Menu key (see page 70,71)
Display Quick menu.
key (see page 72)
Zoom in the picture.
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Before First Use
Outer Dimension
External Control
RGB
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
VD
HD/CSYNC
B/Cb
G/Y
R/Cr
DVI
AC-IN
POWER
IR
Ventilators
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When you install the LCD Monitor, please take care the following:
Use the M6 screws only for installation.
The maximum length of the screw put through a
hole is 20mm on the surface of a metal chassis (as shown right). Use the screw with effective length 12-20mm, if not it may damage to the LCD monitor.
When you install the LCD monitor, please check the strength of material to be secured.
Ventilators
Ventilators
Ventilators
Mounting Area
4-M6 (Depth : Min.12mm/Max.20mm)
Ventilators
Ventilators
Ventilators
Ventilators
L: 12mm(min.) 20mm(max.)
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Before First Use
Installation
Connect the Video deck, DVD player etc.
Turn off the power for the monitor and AV equipment before the connection.
1
Plug the cable(s) into the connector on the monitor securely.
2
Plug the other end of the cable(s) into the connector on AV equipment.
3
Plug the AC Power Cord into the AC-IN on the monitor.
4
Plug the Power Plug into an outlet.
5
Switch on the monitor before starting up AV equipment.
Composite Video Connector
S-Video Connector
BNC Connector
External Control
* The illustrations of monitor and AC Power Cord above-mentioned
are designed for using in North America.
Power Plug
AC Power Cord
AC-IN
AV Equipments
G/Y
B/Cb
HD/CSYNC
VD
R/Cr
Component Video Cable
(not included)
etc.
S-Video Cable
(not included)
Video Cable
(not included)
¡For S-Video Cable, Video Cable and Component Video Cable, please use the
cables on the market or ones come with AV equipments.
¡For clearer picture, using S-Video Cable is recommended compared with
Composite Video. When an equipment has S-Video output, please use S­Video Cable.
NOTE
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Connect the Computers
Before doing anything, make sure the Power Switch on the monitor and a computer are turned off.
1
Plug the cable(s) into the connector on the monitor securely and fix them in place with two screws (each).
2
Plug the other end of the cable(s) into the connector on a computer.
3
Plug the AC Power Cord into the AC-IN on the monitor.
4
Plug the Power Plug into an outlet.
5
Switch on the monitor before starting up a computer.
External OSD Connector
DVI Connector
RGB Connector
AC-IN
AC Power Cord
Power Plug
DVI Cable
Connect to the computer’s connectors
* The illustrations of monitor and AC Power Cord above-mentioned
are designed for using in North America.
(not included)
RGB Cable
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Before First Use
Installation
How to secure the monitor on a wall
Note:The following figure is only recommended.
Never cover the rear ventilators with cloth or something. Secure enough space more than 30mm from the rear part of the monitor.
Side view of the monitor
Rear view of the monitor
Side view of the monitor
Rear view of the monitor
M6 bolt (4 places)
M6 bolt (4 places)
Depth: Min. 12mm Max. 20mm
Bracket (not included)
Bracket (not included)
Depth: Min. 12mm Max. 20mm
UP
b
UP
b
Vertical
Horizontal
Caution
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Use this monitor with following procedure.
Watch Video/DVD
Connect video cable from Video deck or DVD player to the monitor.
Choose "Composite Video" or "S-Video" or "Component Video" (see page 54).
*Search the input signal automatically.
Adjust the Screen (see page 55).
Watch Video / DVD.
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a
a
Use Computers
Connect video cable from computer to this monitor.
Choose "Analog" or "Digital" (see page 54).
Use a computer.
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a
In case there is no signal when the screen is on, the screen will be in the waiting mode and nothing is shown.
NOTE
If adjustment not required or skip
a
Adjust the Screen (see page 12).
If adjustment not required or skip
a
a
How to Use
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Adjustment for Composite Video/S-Video/Component Video
Adjustment Items
Picture Menu (refer to page 58-62)
BRIGHTNESS
Adjust the brightness for video screen
CONTRAST
Adjust the contrast for video screen
H POSITION
Adjust the horizontal position for video screen
V POSITION
Adjust the vertical position for video screen
COLOR
Adjust the color for video screen
TINT
Adjust the tint for video screen
SHARPNESS
Adjust the sharpness for video screen
SCALING
Scale the video screen
Advanced Menu (refer to page 63,64)
COLOR
Adjust the color temperature for video screen
USER RED
Adjust the level of red for video screen
USER GREEN
Adjust the level of green for video screen
USER BLUE
Adjust the level of blue for video screen
Adjustment Items for Composite Video, S-Video and Component Video screen
Utilities Menu (refer to page 69)
RESET
Delete the data saved at the current display mode
INTERNAL FIRMWARE
Display the osd version
Video Menu (refer to page 65)
VIDEO FORMAT
Select the video format (ntsc/pal/secam)
Options Menu (refer to page 66-68)
OSD
Select the osd position
ROTATION
Select PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE
OSD TIMEOUT
Change the osd timeout
OSD BACKGROUND
Select the osd background
LANGUAGE
Select language used in osd
BACKLIGHT
Adjust the backlight of the screen
Note
If selected [Rotated] in Options menu, [Internal Farmware] is not displayed.
Please follow the OSD (On Screen Display) menu to adjust screen settings using Remote Controller (see page 45).
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You can change or indicate the signal input type following the steps.
Change or indicate the input signal
1.
While the OSD (On Screen Display) is not displayed, it is possible to change or indicate the current mode.
Press [Source] key to indicate the current mode in the lower right corner of the screen.
Analog RGB1
Mode: 88
1024 x 768 / 75 Hz
(Ex.)
2. While displaying the current mode, press [Source] key again.
Start searching another mode according to the order [Analog RGB1] / [Analog RGB2] / [Digital RGB] / [Composite Video] / [S-Video] / [Component Video] / [RGB + C Sync] in sequence.
[Analog RGB1] / Switch to the signal from RGB connector. [Analog RGB2] / Switch to the signal from R/G/B/HD/VD connector. [Digital RGB] / Switch to the signal from DVI connector. [Composite Video] / Switch to the signal from Composite Video connector. [S-Video] / Switch to the signal from S-Video connector. [Component Video] / Switch to the signal from Cr/Y/Cb connector. [RGB + C Sync] / Switch to the signal from R/G/B/C SYNC connector.
Every time the input signal is searched, display the searched and stop searching picture.
The current mode is indicated for each input signal type as follows:
Analog RGB1
Mode: 88
1024 x 768 / 75 Hz
Component Video
NTSC 60Hz/3.58MHz
RGB + C Sync
NTSC 60Hz/3.58MHz
Digital RGB
Mode: 88
1024 x 768 / 75 Hz
S-Video
NTSC 60Hz/3.58MHz
Analog RGB2
Mode: 88
1024 x 768 / 75 Hz
Composite Video
NTSC 60Hz/3.58MHz
In case there is no signal when the screen is on, the screen will be in the waiting mode and nothing is shown.
NOTE
Mode
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Adjustment for Composite Video/S-Video/Component Video
Adjustment Procedure
1
Display the Windows or other screen
After a computer is connected with this LCD monitor, activate a computer and then shows a bright screen on this LCD monitor. It might not be possible to adjust the screen correctly for a dark screen.
For DOS mode, run an application that shows the edges of the screen (edit etc.) to adjust screen.
Before Adjustment
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
-
+
1056
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
Show OSD (On Screen Display) menu
Press [ Menu] or [Menu ] key to show the following menu while no menu is displayed on the monitor.
2
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
-
+
1056
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
Select item of the menu
Press [ ] or [ ] key to select item of the menu while displaying the OSD menu.
3
The signal timing for a computer which this LCD monitor supports is listed in "Table of Preset Data" on Page 39, the recommended value of Vertical Frequency for this model is 60Hz. (Unlike CRT Monitors, the display becomes stable when Vertical Frequency is low.) It is recommend to set Vertical Frequency of a computer connected at 60Hz by "refresh rate setting" before starting adjustment procedure. *This user's guide illustrates the OSD(On Screen Display) when installing this LCD
monitor in the standard direction. If selects the "Rotated" in Options menu (see page
66), OSD menu is displayed in the opposite order. This monitor does not have the convertible function of Landscape display. When using this monitor with vertical installation, it is necessary to adapt the input signal to this monitor to the Portrait display.
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Move the cursor to Sub menu
After Main menu item is selected, press [Menu ] key.
Press [ Menu] key to return to Main menu from Sub menu.
4
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
-
+
1056
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
Select item of Sub menu
Press [ ] or [ ] key as well as the Main menu item selection.
5
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
Sub menu
(Ex.)
User red
-
+
User green
-
+
User blue
-
+
Color
Warm Neutral Cold user
Match the cursor to the operation item
6
1. When there are some selections like "color" item, press [ ] or [ ] key to
move the cursor to switch.
*Continued on the following page.
Brightness
Contrast
H position
V position
Phase
Frequency
Scaling Wide
(Ex.)
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
-
25
-
50
-
50
-
50
-
15
-
1056
Sub menu
+
+
+
+
+
+
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Adjustment Procedure
Adjustment or Setting
7
For each item selected, the adjustment/setting has been made by pressing [ ] and/or [ ] key. This monitor saves adjusted value at intervals of about 5 seconds. Do not turn off the monitor for at least 5 seconds after adjustment or setting. (The detail steps for each item are described in the page 58-69)
2. For the adjustment item like "brightness", press [] or [] key to change
levels of selected item.
Picture
Advanced
Pip
Adv pip
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
25
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Phase
15
-
+
1056
Frequency
-
+
Scaling Wide
In case that Composite Video, S-Video and Component Video cables are connected, each adjustment procedure needs to be done for Composite Video, S-Video and Component Video, separately.
NOTE
Adjustment for Composite Video/S-Video/Component Video
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(Picture Menu)
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A. Picture Menu
Adjust the brightness
2. Select [Brightness] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Brightness] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the whole screen is brighter . By pressing [ ] key, the whole screen is darker.
Adjust the contrast
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
Sharpness
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Scaling Wide
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
Sharpness
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Scaling Wide
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2
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
The adjustment of brightness, contrast, horizontal position, vertical position, color, tint, sharpness and scaling for the picture are available.
2. Select [Contrast] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Contrast] turns blue.
*Continued on the following page.
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3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the contrast (difference between bright and dark) becomes lighter. By pressing [ ] key, the contrast (difference between bright and dark) becomes darker.
Adjust the horizontal position
2. Select [H position] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [H position] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
Press [ ] key to shift the screen to the right. Press [ ] key to shift the screen to the left.
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
Sharpness
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Scaling Wide
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
3
Adjust the vertical position
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
Sharpness
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Scaling Wide
4
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
Adjustment Procedure (Picture Menu)
Adjustment for Composite Video/S-Video/Component Video
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3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By press [ ] key to shift the screen to the top. By press [ ] key to shift the screen to the bottom.
2. Select [V position] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [V position] turns blue.
Adjust the color
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
Sharpness
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Scaling Wide
5
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Color] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Color] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the screen lightens. By pressing [ ] key, the screen deepens.
Adjust the tint (NTSC signal only)
6
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
Sharpness
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Scaling Wide
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3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the skin color becomes more greenish. By pressing [ ] key, the skin color becomes more purplish.
2. Select [Tint] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Tint] turns blue.
Adjust the sharpness
7
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Sharpness] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Sharpness] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 1~8)
selected value
outline of the picture
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
clearly
darkly
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
Sharpness
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Scaling Wide
Adjustment Procedure (Picture Menu)
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Adjust the scaling
8
1. Select [Picture] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Brightness
50
-
+
Contrast
50
-
+
H position
50
-
+
V position
50
-
+
Color
50
-
+
Tint
50
-
+
Sharpness
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Scaling Wide
2. Select [Scaling] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Scaling] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust.
When pressing [ ] key, the scaling can be selected according to the order [Wide] / [Normal] / [LB to 16:9] / [Panorama] / [Gamemode] / [Auto] / [Wide] in sequence. When pressing [ ] key, the scaling order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
[Wide] / Display the input picture converted the wide. [Normal] / Display the standard input picture of an aspect ratio
of 4:3.
[LB to 16 : 9] / Display the input picture of LB with an aspect ratio of
4:3 on the whole screen.
*LB stands for Letter Box.
[Panorama] / Display the input picture converted to the panorama
size. [Gamemode] / Display the input picture for TV game size. [Auto] / Search the best mode for input picture from S-Video
terminal and display the picture.
*[Auto] works for only S-video mode.
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Adjust the color temperature (Preset)
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Main menu
Picture
Advanced Video
Options
Utilities
User red
-
+
User green
-
+
User blue
-
+
Color
Warm Neutral Cold user
1
1. Select [Advanced] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Color] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Color] turns blue.
B. Advanced Menu
You can adjust the color temperature for the screen manually if you select this menu. Three preset values of color temperature are set up at the time of factory shipments. Besides, you can set your preferable values.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust.
<Preset value> <Screen condition>
Warm / a little reddish white Neutral / natural light
Cold / a little bluish white When pressing the [ ] button, the color temperature can be selected according to the order [Warm] / [Neutral] / [Cold] / [user] / [Warm] in sequence. When pressing the [ ] button, the color temperature order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
If [user] is selected, it is available to adjust three colors by [User red], [User green] and [User blue]. (see following step
2)
Adjustment Procedure (Advanced Menu)
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User red
User green
User blue
pressing [ ] key
more reddish
more greenish
more bluish
pressing [ ] key
less reddish
less greenish
less bluish
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Main menu
Picture
Advanced Video
Options
Utilities
User red
-
+
User green
-
+
User blue
-
+
Color
Warm Neutral Cold user
2. Select [Color] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Color] turns blue.
3. Select [user] with [ ] and/or [ ] key.
[user] turns red. Besides, [User red], [User green] and [User blue] are ready to adjust.
4. Select [User red] with [ ] key.
The selected item of [User red] turns blue.
5. Adjust the red level with [ ] and/or [ ] key. (Interval: 0~100)
Press [ ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to [User green]. The selected item of [User green] turns blue.
6. Adjust the green level with [ ] and/or [ ] key. (Interval: 0~100)
Press [ ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to [User blue]. The selected item of [User blue] turns blue.
7. Adjust the blue level with [ ] and/or [ ] key. (Interval: 0~100)
1. Select [Advanced] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
Adjust the color temperature (User)
2
If you wish to set user settings of color temperature, follow the steps.
(Ex.) In case adjusting the [User red], [User green] and [User blue] in sequence.
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C. Video Menu
Select the video format
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Main menu
(Ex.)
Sub menu
Video format
Auto NTSC PAL SECAM
1
1. Select [Video] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu. The selected item of [Video format] turns blue.
When video signal is input, you can select the video format (NTSC/PAL/SECAM) manually.
2. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to select the video format.
When pressing [ ] key, the video format can be selected according to the order [Auto] / [NTSC] / [PAL] / [SECAM] / [Auto] in sequence.
When pressing [ ] key, the video format order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
[Auto] / Search and switch to the input signal automatically. [NTSC] / Switch to the NTSC signal. [PAL] / Switch to the PAL signal. [SECAM] / Switch to the SECAM signal.
Adjustment Procedure (Video Menu)
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(Options Menu)
LMU-TK40C2
D. Options Menu
Select the osd position
1
Main menu
(Ex.)
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
OSD
Language
Sub menu
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated
Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Osd] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Osd] turns blue.
3. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to select the position.
When pressing [ ] key, the position of pip(picture in picture) can be selected according to the order // / /// // in sequence.
When pressing [ ] key, the position of pip order is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
Select PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE
2
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Rotation] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Rotation] turns blue.
Main menu
(Ex.)
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
OSD
Language
Sub menu
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated
Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
You can change the osd position, osd timeout, osd background and backlight and select portrait or landscape, language used in osd and see the resolution at the time if you select this menu.
*Continued on the following page.
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Change the osd background
4
Main menu
(Ex.)
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
OSD
Language
Sub menu
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated
Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Osd background] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ]
key.
The selected item of [Osd background] turns blue.
3.
Use the [ ] and/or [ ] key to select [opaque] or [translucent].
Change the osd timeout
3
OSD
Language
Sub menu
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
Main menu
(Ex.)
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
3. Use the [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 5~60)
Press the [ ] button to set the osd timeout longer. Press the [ ] button to set the osd timeout shorter.
2. Select [Osd timeout] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Osd timeout] turns blue.
3. Use the [ ] and/or [ ] key to select [Normal] or [Rotated].
Select "Normal" to display LANDSCAPE. Select "Rotated" to display PORTRAIT.
Adjustment Procedure (Options Menu)
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Adjust the backlight
6
Main menu
(Ex.)
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Sub menu
OSD
Language
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated
Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Backlight] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Backlight] turns blue.
3. Use the [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
Press the [ ] key, the whole screen is brighter. Press the [ ] key, the whole screen is darker.
3. Use the [ ] and/or [ ] key to select the language.
When pressing the [ ] key, the language can be selected according to the order [English] / [German] / [Japanese] / [French] / [Spanish] / [English] in sequence.
When pressing the [ ] key, the language is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
Select language used in OSD (On Screen Display)
5
Main menu
(Ex.)
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
OSD
Language
Sub menu
Backlight
51
-
+
Rotation Normal Rotated
Osd timeout
10 seconds
Osd
background
opaque translucent
1. Select [Options] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Language] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Language] turns blue.
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Delete the data saved at the current display mode
1
Main menu
(Ex.)
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Sub menu
Reset Internal Firmware Rom Version
1. Select [Utilities] on the Main menu and press [Menu ] key.
You can see the cursor moving to the Sub menu.
2. Select [Reset] on the Sub menu with pressing [ ] or [ ] key.
The selected item of [Reset] turns blue.
3. Press [ ] or [ ] key to reset the osd setting.
All data adjusted/saved are deleted and then the default settings programmed by manufacturer is reloaded.
E. Utilities Menu
You can reset the osd setting and display the osd version if you select this menu.
Display the osd version
2
Main menu
(Ex.)
Picture
Advanced
Video
Options
Utilities
Sub menu
Reset Internal Firmware Rom Version
Select [Utilities] on the Main menu, the osd version is always displayed in [Internal Firmware] on the Sub menu.
Adjustment Procedure (Utilities Menu)
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Additional Functions
LCD Monitor Instructions
LMU-TK40C2
Shortcut Menu
You can shortcut to adjust the brightness and contrast of the whole screen and size of picture in picture. When the OSD (On Screen Display) is not displayed, it is possible to display the Shortcut Menu. The adjustment flow is described in below:
Display the Shortcut Menu
1
1. While the OSD (On Screen Display) is not displayed, it is possible
to display the Shortcut Menu. Press [Quick Menu] key.
The shortcut menu is displayed.
Brightness
50
-
+
(Ex.)
2. Use [Quick Menu] key to select the shortcut menu.
When pressing [Quick Menu] key, the shortcut menu can be selected according to the order [Brightness] / [Contrast] / [Pip enable] / [Brightness] in sequence.
Every time [Quick Menu] key is pressed, the shortcut menu changes.
Adjust the contrast
3
1. Use [Quick Menu] key to select [Contrast] menu.
Contrast
50
-
+
(Ex.)
Adjust the brightness
2
1. Use [Quick Menu] key to select [Brightness] menu.
Brightness
50
-
+
(Ex.)
2. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the whole screen is brighter. By pressing [ ] key, the whole screen is darker.
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2. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to adjust. (Interval: 0~100)
By pressing [ ] key, the contrast (difference between bright and dark) becomes darker. By pressing [ ] key, the contrast (difference between bright and dark) becomes lighter.
Select the size of pip (picture in picture)
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1. Use [Quick Menu] key to select [Pip enable] menu.
Pip enable
off S M L
(Ex.)
2. Use [ ] and/or [ ] key to select the size of pip.
The selected size turns red. When pressing [ ] key, the pip can be displayed at the size according to the order [off] / [S] / [M] / [L] / [off] in sequence.
When pressing [ ] key, the size of pip is scrolled in opposite to the above order.
When [off] is selected, [pip] menu and pip disappear. In case selecting [small] or [medium] or [large], [pip] menu appears.
When [off] is selected, [pip] menu and pip disappear. In case selecting [small] or [medium] or [large], [pip] menu appears.
Switch source (input signal)
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1. To show signal source, press [Source] key.
Current input signal type and the resolution are displayed.
Analog RGB1
Mode: 88
1024 x 768 / 75 Hz
(Ex.)
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2. To search other input signal connected to the monitor, press
[Source] key of remote control again while the input signal type is displayed.
The searching order of other input signal is as follows. [Analog RGB1] [Analog RGB2] [Digital RGB] [Composite Video] [S-Video] [Component Video] [RGB+C Sync]
Every time the input signal is searched, display the searched and stop searching picture.
"No input signal. Going to Sleep." is displayed when there is no other input signal detected.
Numeric keys
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As shown in page 45,46, each numeric keys is designated to one input signal (see list below). Once any numeric key is pressed, signal detection starts. If no correspondent signal is detected, next detection starts for other signal type.
Key
Source
1 2 3 4 5 6
7
Analog RGB1
Digital RGB
Composite Video
S-Video
Analog RGB2
Component Video
RGB+C Sync
Zoom menu
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1. To show zoom menu, press [Zoom] key.
The zoom menu icon is displayed as follows.
2. To zoom in, press [ ] key.
−+
3. To zoom out, press [ ] key.
Press [Escape] key to leave the Zoom menu.
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This is the function to reduce the monitor's power consumption, when a computer has not been used for long, even when the power to this LCD monitor is "ON". In order to activate this system, it must be connected and used with a computer that conforms to DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) Standard of the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association).
This monitor conforms to DDC2B (Display Data Channel 2B) standard of VESA. (DDC stands for display data channel and is a registered trademark of VESA)
Plug and Play
Power Management System
*This monitor does not correspond to DDC1, so that Plug and Play function will not be
operated normally by some computers or graphic accelerators.
Additional Functions
LCD Monitor Instructions
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Fault Finding
Troubleshooting
LMU-TK40C2
Fault Finding
Please check the following items before requesting repair. When this LCD monitor still does not work properly after checking in following way, stop using it, turn off the power switch, unplug the power plug from the AC Outlet, and contact the store where it was purchased. In case a COMPUTER is connected, please refer to the User's Manual for this LCD monitor also.
Video Screen is displayed:
Problem Check Item Treatment
Page No.
No picture Does the Power Switch on Check the power status on an
an equipment connected turn equipment connected. – ON? Is a signal cable connected Check the cable connection.
49,50
firmly? Brightness, contrast Is the brightness or contrast Adjust the screen again. and etc. are no good and etc. on the screen 58
adjusted correctly?
This monitor conforms to the WXGA mode (1,280 x 768 dots).
This monitor does not support the computer’s display mode which is larger than
WXGA mode (1,280 x 768 dots). Its display is possible but there is no guarantee.
Displaying the same screen for an extended period of time may leave a residual image; this does not indicate a broken or defective display. The display will return to normal after the power is turned off and the unit stands for a while. Use of a screen saver is recommended.
Bright dots (dots that remain lit) or black dots (unlit dots) on the LCD monitors display are normal; they do not indicate a broken or defective display.
When a LCD monitor shows the Composite Video, S-Video and etc., it is displayed on a little bit wider screen which compares to a normal television set. Depend on the image, it might be possible to show it on a full screen.
Screen Display
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Monitor Specifications
Specifications
Liquid Crystal Panel TFT Display Size 39.6'' Pixel Configuration 1,280 x 768 Pixel Pitch 0.6735 x 0.6735 mm Brightness 470 cd/m
2
typ. Response Time Black to White: 14 ms White to Black: 8 ms Gray to Gray: 8 ms Contrast 600 : 1 typ. Angle of Visibility Up 85, Down 85, Right 85, Left 85 degrees
(contrast ratio of less than 10)
LCD
PC Input
Vertical signal 56 - 75 Hz Horizontal signal 31.4 - 60.2 kHz Video Signal Analog: RGB 75Ω 0.7Vp-p Digital: DVI Standard Version 1.0 No. of Colors 16.77 million OSD Language English, German, Japanese, French, Spanish Plug & Play VESA DDC2B Power Management VESA DPMS
Video Input
Composite Video Signal 75 Ω, 1Vp-p (NTSC, PAL, SECAM)
Connector BNC x 1
S-Video Signal Luminance : 75 Ω 1Vp-p
Chrominance : 75 Ω 0.286Vp-p (NTSC, PAL SECAM)
Connector Mini DIN 4pin X1
Component Video Signal Y/Cb/Cr, Analog RGB+C SYNC, Analog RGB+HD/VD
Connector BNC x 5
Note : To improve this LCD monitor’s performance level, its specifications and
appearance are subject to change without notice.
Dimensions 938 (W) x 610 (H) x 89 (D) mm Weight 23 kg Operating Conditions Temperature: Operating: 5°C to 35°C Storage: -20°C to +60°C
Humidity: 30% to 85% RH(no condensation)
Power Supply Input: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption 215W (10W in Energy Saving mode)
Physical
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This device 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 or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and 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:
S reorient or relocate the receiving antenna S increase the separation between the equipment and receiver S connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected
S consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Accessories: This equipment has been tested and found comply with the limits of a Class A digital device. The accessories associated with this equipment are as follows:
S shielded video cable
These accessories are required to be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC rules.
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SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. Printed in Japan
2RS6P10A00700B
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