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Revision History
RevisionDateDescription Of ChangesApproval
1a 01/28/03Initial ReleaseDCN-2962 C. Shen
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy, and for if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause unacceptable 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 following measures
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between equipment and receiver.
Connect the into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV technician for help.
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FCC Warning
To assure continued FCC compliance, the user must a grounded power supply cord and the provided
shielded video interface cable with bonded ferrite cores. Also, unauthorized changes or modifications
to ViewSonic products will void the usercs authority to operate this device. Thus ViewSonic will not be
held responsible for the product and its safety.
CE Certification
This device complies with the requirements of the ECC directive 89/3366/EEC with
regard to sElectromagnetic compatibility.s
Safety Guidelines
Caution: Use a power cable that is properly grounded. always use the AC cords listed below for each
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area
USA (UL)
Canada (CSA)
Germany (VDE)
Switzerland (SEV)
Britain (BASE/BS)
Japan (Electric Appliance Control Act)
In other areas, use AC cord which meets the local safety standards.
NOTE: MANUFACTURER’S NAME MUST BE ON THE PRINTED SIDE FOR THE
INVERTER BOARD TO BE FACING UP.
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6. Timing Chart
This timing chart is already preset for the TFT LCD monitors.
Timing
VGA 640x350 + 31.46 - 70.08
VGA 720x400 - 31.46 + 70.08
VGA 640x400 - 31.46 + 70.08
VGA 640x480 - 31.47 - 60.05
VGA 640x480 - 35.0 - 66.67
VESA 640x480 - 37.86 - 72.81
VESA 640x480 - 37.50 - 75.00
VESA 800x600 + 37.87 + 60.31
VESA 800x600 + 48.07 + 72.18
VESA 800x600 + 46.87 + 75.00
VESA 832x624 + 49.72 + 75.54
VESA 1024x768 - 48.36 - 60.00
Horizontal
Polarity
Horizontal
Frequency
(KHz)
Vertical
Polarity
Vertical
Frequency
(Hz)
VESA 1024x768 - 56.47 - 70.06
VESA 1024x768 - 58.03 - 71.92
VESA 1024x768 + 60.02 + 75.02
VESA 1280x1024 + 63.98 + 60.02
VESA 1280x1024 + 79.97 + 75.02
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MONITOR DISPLAY NOTHING
Start
7. Trouble Shooting
LED is lighting?
Yes
LED is green.
Yes
Is backlight on?
Yes
U8, U9 okay?
Yes
Panel input okay.
N0
N0
N0
N0
N0
1. Is adaptor’s output+12V?
2. Is DC Jack connector okay?
3. Is connector of display B/D
okay?
3. Is DC-DC okay?
4. Check LED signal?
5 Check U14 U3 ok?
Is it in power saving?
1. Check video cable
2. Is the timing supported?
1. Check the inverter is okay.
2. Check the connector of inverter
1. Check U8, U9 V33 ok?
2. Check LHS, LVS, LDE, LCK ok?
It means data to panel
1. Is J6 connected well?
2. Check LCD VDD
3. Is panel okay?
END
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R, G, B COLOR IS NOT DISPLAY CORRECT
Start
Is input signal okay?
Yes
Is U5B output correct?
Yes
1. Is J6 connected okay?
2. Is panel working okay?
3. Check OSD color setting
END
N0
N0
1. Check video cable
2. Check settings of host system
1. Check resistor arrays of U5B
out dot
2. Check power of voltage
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TROUBLE OF DC-DC CONVERTER
Start
Is +12V correct?
Is +5V correct?
3.3/2.5V okay?
END
Yes
Yes
Yes
N0
N0
N0
The voltage is about + 12V
1. Check power adaptor
2. Check power cable
3. Check F1
The voltage is around + 4.9V on
1. Check U10 output
2. Check F2
3 Check D9
1. Check U13, Q6, Q8 for 3.3V
2. Check U11 and U12 for 1.8V
C43.
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TROUBLE OF DDC READING
Start
Analog DDC OK?
Yes
N0
Support DDC1/2B
1. Analog cable ok?
2. Check signal of U1 (SDA, SCL)
3. Check U15
4. Check IIC protocol
5. Is Analog cable Pin10 Ground?
Digital DDC OK?
Yes
END
N0
Support DDC2B
1. DVI cable ok?
2. Check signal of U6 (SDA, SCL)
3. Check IIC protocol
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IMAGE QUALITY IS NOT GOOD
Start
Image size ok?
Yes
Vertical Stripe?
N0
Horizontal Stripe?
N0
Position Shift?
N0
Yes
Yes
Yes
It means image exceed or less than
display area
1. Is scaling to full screen
2. Do auto adjustment
function work well
1. Do auto adjustment
function work well
1. Do auto adjustment
function work well
1. Do auto adjustment
function work well
Color Unbalance?
N0
END
1. Select COOL, STD and WARM
settings of color temperature
Yes
2. Adjust user color R,
G, B
N0
Too dark or bright
N0
1. Adjust contrast &
Yes
black level
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8. Theory of Circuit Operation
This monitor is a, multi-frequency and multi mode color TFT LCD monitor. It supports
different resolutions including SXGA, SVGA, VGA and other various resolution modes up to
1280x1024 for IBM, PC compatibles and Power PC. It uses a TFT LCD panel with a
0.264mm pixel pitch, provides 16.2 Million colors.
As the previous block diagram illustrates, this monitor uses the image processing engine (U5)
for resolution scaling from its preset values. This image processing engine (U5) includes
analog video gain control, video level control, ADC, analog/digital signal selection, resolution
scaling, OSD mix, and the output driving sections. The sampling clock generator of ADC and
output clock generator are also integrated in this chip.
Furthermore, each TFT LCD monitor uses the 24LC21 (U10) chip to provide DDC1/2B¥ with
Analog Plug & Play, the DDC data format is EDID v1.3.
Upon receiving video signal input, the Analog Interface Controller (Digital Process and
Control System) will trigger the mode detection function such that the PW131 can use the
internal mode table preset information to drive the Analog Interface Controller. In addition, the
preset values can determine A/D converter clock; LCD pixel clock; line buffer input/output
rate; V-Sync and H-Sync pulse width; back porch and front porch to provide optimal
performance for the TFT LCD monitors.
Digital process and control system allows users to control OSD menu values to change
monitor settings. The following sections are major part discussions of the control board for
TFT LCD panel.
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