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1.                                                                                                                                                                            a  Power cable 332 C  E O    Power cable gen  g z Bal  connector 350 ames Med ea Peis oi  20 ol em e se BMS  3 0  Sh  lt  GesSeecec  amp  EAE FE   VIDEO2 INPUT  COMPONEN VIDEO1 INPUT D EL  ATES GINE  Dre a  r  COMPONENT  r 2 g fs siz sg E Fenas  paoi  pauo  3 33 2   MONO   MONO  52 52 5  R L PCa PCa Y R L VIDEO SVIDEO as R   2       z    g  A  A    S a  Ses Ge   o  EREA Dgs g E Se  E E    F 2  3   jsja s Mon  2g     Use if the video  5 5  g PAT  g a sal ae    equipment has an  3 Boe 3  S video input terminal  22   3 a  a a3 a8  a 38 a  Ej 5g  3 aS I  S a7             E If video equipment with an S video input terminal is used  cabling by the S video cable is  recommended to provide finer video quality   If an S video input terminal and a video  input terminal connect to the monitor at the same time  S video input would govern   11    m     Q   E   ep   I          INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  continued     Loading Batteries     1  Open the battery cover   W Slide the battery cover towards the arrow mark while pressing it      2  Load batteries   W Load two Size AA batteries included observing the correct polarities   E When replacing the batteries  always use the R6P AA  or SUM 3  type      3  Close the battery cover   W Slide back the battery cover towards the arrow mark                          Handling the R
2.      ENGLISH      Disconnect the power plug from the power point when you carry the monitor   Carrying the monitor without disconnecting the power plug from the power point may damage the  cord and cause a fire or electric shock  You are advised to carry the monitor with two persons   Handle with care when you carry the monitor  particularly take care of glass screen       When you disconnect the power plug   You have to grasp the power plug itself  do not pull the power cord   If you pull the power cord  you may damage it and it may cause a fire or electric shock   Do not touch the power plug just after disconnecting it from the power point or you may receive an  electric shock       Disconnect the power plug from the power point when you don t use the monitor  for a long time   This is just for your safety       Do not put the monitor in atmosphere with soot  steam  high humidity  and dust   It may cause a fire or electric shock       Do not put the monitor in high temperature atmosphere   Do not put the monitor in the place exposed to the direct rays of the sun or inside car under the burning  sun for a long period of time  Heat may cause a fire  transformation  or melting of the monitor       Do not put things on the monitor   Do not put things on the monitor or give some shock to the monitor   The monitor may fall down or drop from a desk  And it may cause injury       You may have serious injury or your property may be damaged unless  you follow the instruction below   
3.      External device connection terminals             f VIDEO1 INPUT    p Vinee INPUT  COMPONENT    l pu  R    pauper   MONO   MONO   R L Pa Cr Pe Ce Y L VIDEO S VIDEO             RGB input terminals       VIDEO input terminals  17      Remote controller    POWER button     b    A       POWER    RECALL button  15         RGB    RECALL VIDEO     See                                      73  AN RGB VIDEO button                MUTE button  75  5   S  S VOLUME button  I MENU  MENU button  76   3  amp  al SELECT button  S          m     Q   E   ep   I       10       INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  continued     Installation and Cabling    Connecting to the PC      Read Usage Notes   to         carefully to ensure maximum safety before proceeding to  these steps    1  Make sure that the display signals produced by your PC meet the specifications of this  product    E For the specifications of this product  see Product Specifications    28  to  30        2  Choose an appropriate site and install the product on a level table where the stand is secure    W Install the monitor to have ready access to a power socket     3  Make sure that the monitor   s power switch is off   Mi The monitor is shipped with the power switch off    4  Make sure that your PC   s power switch is off    5  Interconnect the signal input terminal  RGB1  on the monitor rear panel and the display  signal output terminal of the PC to each other using the signal cable included    Hi Optional cables are needed to connect 
4.     Do not bundle the power cord   It will be heated up or it may cause a fire     E Caution for 200   240V operation only  This equipment relies on the protective devices in the building installation for short   circuit and over    current protection  Refer to the following table for the suitable number and location of the protective  devices which should be provided in the building installation   INFORMATIVE EXAMPLES OF PROTECTIVE DEVICES IN SINGLE   PHASE  EQUIPMENT OR SUB   ASSEMBLIES    Minimum number  of fuses or circuit   Location   breaker poles  Case A  Equipment to be connected to POWER SYSTEMS   Earth faults Phase conductor    with earthed neutral reliably identified  except for g  Case C below  Overcurrent Either of the two conductors    Protection  against             Case B  Equipment to be connected to any supply  including IT   Earth faults Both conductors  POWER SYSTEMS and supplies with reversible plugs     except for Case C below  Overcurrent Either of the two conductors          Case C  Equipment to be connected to 3   wire power Earth faults Each phase conductor  systems with earthed neutral reliably identified  Overcurrent Each phase conductor                   Verify that the protective devices in the building installation meets the conditions in the table prior to installing the equipment     E Remove the power cord for complete isolation     For complete isolation from the power source  remove the power cord from the monitor or from the  wall socket  
5.    Volume Adjustment      While the on screen display system  EasyMenu   46     is not on display  press the remote  controller VOLUME button    N   or  N7   or the unit VOLUME button A or    to adjust  the sound volume                       W The adjustment status will be displayed as guidance  While JOU press teat puron   Remote Sound volume setting    While the guidance is on display  press  7X  or  amp  to controller    turn up the volume   n ee                           While the guidance is on display  press  X7  or V to VOLUME   30 f   turn down the volume  ZZ p      E You can also adjust the sound volume setting via the Saruni AR A E esses    V VOLUME  A    on screen display system  EasyMenu Adjustment status guidance  E The sound volume adjustment mode will exit when no     keys are entered for 5 seconds   The adjustment    status guidance will disappear automatically      14       Contrast Adjustment      While the on screen display system  EasyMenu  6    is not on display  press the remote  controller SELECT button  lt  or    to adjust the contrast     E When you press these buttons  the status of contrast   adjustment and the input horizontal  H  and vertical    V  frequencies of the input signal will be displayed   in a guidance image  ee CONTRAST   100 i  W While the guidance is on display  press the  lt  key to  0 A  O    i       E  gt     narrow the difference between darkness and  lt  g Ny   4  gt           brightness  NE IIIS SSIS  Mi While the guidance is o
6.    m     Q   Z   e2   I       6       SAFETY GUIDELINES  continued     Precautions      Installation environment  Do not obstruct a ventilation hole   Do not put the monitor on carpet or blanket  or near a curtain which has a possibility of obstructing a ventilation hole of the monitor     Do not put the monitor in the following places      Hot places such as near heater  place exposed to the direct rays of the sun     A place where the temperature is widely changing      Places with soot  dust or high humidity      Poor air ventilation place      Place near fire      A wet place such as bathroom  or shower room      Place where you can trip over it      Always vibrating or strongly vibrating places      Distorted or unstable places       How to view the monitor   If you use the monitor in too dark a room  your eyes may become tired  Please use it in a reasonably bright room   Avoid direct rays of the sun or room falling on to the screen in order to prevent eye fatigue   To use the monitor for a long time may cause damage to your eyes such as    Dry eye    or       Short sightedness     Please take a rest of 10 15 min  for every one hour viwed  Please watch the monitor in downward direction       How to clean the monitor   Before cleaning the monitor  turn off the monitor and disconnect the power plug from the power point   When cleaning the monitor  do not spray directly the screen or cabinet with cleaner   Use a clean  dust free  dry and soft cloth  If it is not enough  the
7.   No sync signal is detected       Check the way the signal cable is connected       Check to see if the input selection matches the  connection terminal       When RGB input is selected  make sure the  computer switch is turned on and the power save  mode of the computer is off     An input signal is not received normally       Check to see if the input signal matches the  monitor specifications       Check the way the signal cable is connected        Check the contrast and brightness settings   adjust them for higher contrast and brightness       Check the way the signal cable is connected        Adjust the dot clock frequency and phase    Adjust the dot clock frequency first  the dot clock  phase next         Adjust the dot clock phase for the clearest  viewing        Check to see if the batteries are loaded in the  remote controller in opposite direction       Check to see if the batteries in the remote  controller are OK     High precision technology is used to  manufacturing the plasma display panel but  in  some cases  there are minor defects in some  parts of the screen  Please note that this is not a  malfunction     E Customer servicing can be hazardous     Symptom Point to check                  When RGB input is selected  the display screen may not be normal in some cases  depending on the system  devices connected  When this happens  always make the following adjustments     Symptom 4 Text displayed across the screen appears vertically streaked  with some charact
8.   Press MENU button to open the adjustment menu      Press the V key of the SELECT button 2 times and select DISPLAY   i    Press    to open the DISPLAY menu   Adjustment   Press the V key 4 times and select PHASE     procedure  Adjust the phase by displaying a fine pattern  such as a character string  or vertical streak pattern across the screen         Press  gt  or  lt  to make the text appear clean      Press  gt  or  lt  to make the text appear without  across the screen  flickering        PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS       E Product specifications and designs are subject to change without notice     General Specifications  CMP307XU    Effective   io 4  i  Approx  37inches  Aspect ratio 4 3  753 mm  H   vertical 564 mm  V    No  of pixels    1024  H  x 768  V  pixels    Pixel pitch   0 735mm  H  x 0 735mm  V   Display color  adjustment 2 090 000 colors   16 700 000 colors    Sonar 150cd m   brightness  at white peak  400  1  standard  in a dark room     Viewing angle   Horizontal vertical 160 degrees or more     RGB input VIDEO input    RGB1 input terminal   mD Sub 15 pin x 1 VIDEO1 video input terminal   Composite video  RGB2 input terminal   BNC x 5 RCA pin x 1    Input RGB audio input terminal   RCA pin  L R  x 1 WPEO Tes vogo input terminal A 1    terminals VIDEO1 audio input terminal   RCA pin  L R  x 1  VIDEO2 video input terminal   Composite video  RCA pin x 3   Y PB PR CB CR   Input VIDEO2 audio input terminal   RCA pin  L R  x 1    signals  g Video signals    0 7 V 1 
9.  Normally set to  Softens display Sharpens display  middle and towards   SHARPNESS sharpness images  images  for increased  softness     CooL     CooL ee  COLOR SELECT  Color mode NORMAL NORMAL    Sette the desired  t l colors   WARM    amp  WARM      Normally set to  PUBLIC  Set to  THEATER to  PRESENTATION  Presentation  Sets to PUBLIC   Sets to THEATER  increase the number  of colors even when  OPTIONS the screen is dark     JOEPIE          GAMMA Senha i   Normally set to 2 2   correction          NORMAL     NORMAL  lt     _ Normally set to  T L NORMAL  If white is    VIDEO LEVEL    put signal  10   10  found to spread  level T m       across the screen set   20   lt      20       to  10  or  20         Turns down the      Turns up the Adjust for the desired  VOLUME Sound volume volume  volume  sound volume   Enhances left side   Enhances right     BALANCE   Sound balance so  nd  side sound     Suppresses Adjust to taste     Turns down the Turns up the sound   Varies the sound  volume Maximum   volume when the  MUTE VOLUME   Mute volume  sound a MUTE button is  75      i  pressed      l       Selected  characters    DISPLAY AREA    DISPLAY   H POSITION     in RGB is  selected     V POSITION    DISPLAY    INIT  INITIALIZE    DISPLAY SIZE    DISPLAY   in VIDEO  is selected     H POSITION    V POSITION       Adjustment  item    NORMAL    SXGA  Display   signal    vertical  area  frequency   60Hz    during  reception    Horizontal position    Vertical position  Dot clock frequ
10.  _6     carefully to ensure maximum safety before proceeding to  these steps    1  Choose an appropriate site and install the product on a level table where the stand is secure    H Install the monitor to have ready access to a power socket available     2  Make sure that the monitor   s power switch is off   E The monitor is shipped with the power switch off    3  Make sure that the video equipment   s power switch is off    4  Interconnect the signal input terminal on the monitor rear panel and the video equipment   s  signal output terminal to each other using an optional cable    5  Insert one end of the power cable included into the rear panel power cable connector and  the other end into a power socket    E If a power adapter is used  ground the grounding wire to avoid electrical shocks and radio  interference   Complete grounding before connecting the power plug to a power supply  Before  disconnecting the grounding wire  be sure to disconnect the power plug from the power supply  first      6  Turn on the monitor  then the video equipment   s to make sure that a display image appears  on the monitor screen    E For instructions on turning on the monitor and adjusting its display images  see    Operating  Instructions      to      Monitor rear panel  OO Q OO    ENGLISH          2900 Video equipment  Geese 655  such as a video disc player         eS a DVD player  and a video camer   L oie TET TTL 9    aan                                                                  
11.  activated whenthis ee  mode 1s canceled  Controler POWER SAVE    canceled automatically  the On mode is activated    E When an input signal is present  the sound mode is RY  and the input signal is displayed  E E ees    ENGLISH    m     Q   m   ep   I       26    TROUBLESHOOTING       Symptoms That Seemingly Appear to be Failures      Make the checks suggested below depending on the symptoms observed  If the symptoms remain    uncorrected  contact your dealer          The screen appears blank  with the power indicating  lamp off      The message    POWER  SAVE     is displayed       The screen appears blank    with the power indicating  xe    lamp flickering in green       The message    OUT OF FREQUENCY    is    displayed       The power indicating lamp  is normally lit but the  screen appears blank       The display image appears  flowing slantwise       Text displayed across the  screen appears vertically  streaked  with the  characters in vertical  columns blurred       Text displayed across the  screen appears blurred       A fine pattern flickers when  displayed on the screen       The remote controller does not work       There are locations on the screen that are  different from the periphery        Points that do not light  points with brightness  different from that of the periphery  points with  color different from that of the periphery  etc        Check the way the power cable is connected      Make sure the main power switch is on      Press the power switch   
12.  darkness     Black is set off for  increased overall    PICTURE brightness      in RGB is  selected     spreading across  the screen     Set to the desired  colors           Sets the color  adjustment  selected by the  user with COLOR  SELECT     COLOR  BALANCE    It can be selectd  in 60 Hz vertical  frequency or less   Normally set to  PUBLIC  Set to  THEATER to  increase the  number of colors   even when the  screen is dark     Presentation  Sets to PUBLIC   Sets to THEATER     Gamma  correction    Normally set to  2 2           Normally set to 0 7  V  If white is found  to spread across  the screen  set to  1 0 V     Input signal level Set to 1 0 V     2 8    Set to 0 7 V        ENGLISH    17       OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  continued     Adjustment Item List  continued   Selected   Adjustment   gt  at  Menunem   characters   iem  Ce zV  Narrows the gap  Broadens the gap  Adjust for maximum  between between visibility to suit the  CONTRAST Contrast brightness and brightness and ambient brightness   darkness  darkness   Black is subdued  Black is set off for   Adjust for visibility to  BRIGHTNESS Brightness  for increased increased overall   suit the darkness of  overall darkness   brightness  black hair     PICTURE Adjust for desired      Color density somewhat for  E  ea  color density  Lightens colors  Darkens colors  lighter colors for a    natural look     Enhances red and Enhances green Adjust for a nice  TINT Tint and weakens red   looking skin color   weakens green  
13.  display is all  white and the Pattern  menu returns     Setting an unused  jack to SKIP can  accelerate switching  speed    In this case  the  selected jack will not  be displayed on the  screen     Determination of the  RGB audio signal  input jack     The image will move  automatically to  reduce burn in  The  amount of movement  is set with    Moving  Dots    and the move  time is set with     Moving Timer     1    60 min     Use zero   0  to check the  movement range   The movement time  would be  approximately 1 sec      Panel burn in is  reduced after  extended display of  still images by  displaying the same  images again with  the colors inverted     Reduces panel  residual images when  executed after  displaying still images        ENGLISH    21       OTHER FEATURES      Approximately 1 sec  after adjustment is completed  the adjustments will be recorded as shown  in the table below        Item Display Registration condition Reproduction condition    Sound volume  Sound balance  Treble  Bass  Mute volume MUTE VOLUME  Input status automatic display EASY MENU Onecare ceed During normal signal  Half tone HALF TONE   reception   Enlargement INTERPOLATION  Line correction LINE CALE  Three dimensional Y C separation  3D Y C  HD signal COMPONENT  Input select INPUT SELECT    m     Q   mm   92   I       Brightness BRIGHTINES One set can be recorded    during common RGB1  RGB2 Dui aei      input  one set of two can be uring normal signa  Gamma correction recorded during norm
14.  of the remote control  then set the MAIN POWER switch  0  to OFF   Mi For normal operations  leave the main power switch  Q  set to ON and use the sub power button or  the Power button of the remote control to turn the power on and off   W The indicating lamp lights when the power is turned on        ENGLISH          Lyg ee  OFF  D j    YS contol       When the indicating lamp blinks in green or the message    POWER  SAVE    or    OUT OF FREQUENCY    appears on the screen  there is  something unusual about the status of reception  See    Symptoms  That Seemingly Appear to be Failures     26      E Avoid repeatedly turning the monitor on and off at short time intervals    Failures might result from such operation   E Turn off the main power switch  O  before leaving the monitor out of    use for an extended period of time    E If a power failure occurs while the set is running  it would be powered  on upon recovery from the failure  Turn off the unit main power switch  before leaving the set        13       OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  continued       Press the RGB VIDEO button on the remote controller or the unit to switch the input in the       m    d sequence of RGB1  gt  RGB2  gt  VIDEO1  gt  VIDEO2  gt  RGB1    Q     Z W The kinds of input for which SKIP has been conolier RGB1  D sub input    oe  selected with the on screen display system  VIDEO s   L EasyMenu   21    are skipped  ia  BNC input   Set unit VIDEO1  composite or S input   RGB VIDEO t    VIDEO2  COMPONENT input  
15.  weight       Do not apply shock to the monitor   If no picture  glass broken  smoke or something is smelling after applying shock to the monitor  turn off the  monitor and disconnect the power plug from the power point immediately  Then  call the service center   If you continue to operate the monitor with such abnormal conditions  it may cause fire or you may  receive an electric shock       Do not disassemble or modify the monitor   There is high voltage portion inside of the monitor  Disassembling or modification of the monitor may  cause fire or electric shock       Do not use the monitor in wet environment         If you use the monitor in a wet place such as bath or shower room  it may cause fire or electric shock   Using the monitor beside a window when snowing or raining or by a seaside are not recommended       Do not damage or modify the power cord   If you put something heavy on the poner cord or pull  squeeze  heat the cord  it may be damaged and  it may cause fire or electric shock  If the power cord is damaged  call service center      NWarnin Fire or electric shock may cause death or serious injury unless you  B  follow the instruction       The enclosed power cord must be used   Failure to do so may cause electric shock hazard or fire hazard   In USA Canada  use a UL LISTED CSA LABELLED or CERTIFIED power cord set meeting the  following specifications    Rating  min  125V  10A   Length  max  3 0m   Type  SVT or SJT  Plug type  NEMA 5 15P figure  Parallel blad
16. 0 Vp  analog RGB NTSC  480i  480p  720p  1080i  Audio signals    L R 470mV  high impedance L R 470mV  high impedance          ing signal  frequency 50Hz   75Hz  Video clock frequency    108MHz or less    Color density     at white peak  9300K   6MPCD  normal  9400K   9MPCD  normal     Speaker output 2W 2W  EIAJ   10cm x 3cm built in speaker x 2        AC100   120   200   240V automatically selected  4 3A   2 2A  Power consumption 390W    External dimensions 884  W  x 684  H x 99 7  D   mm     excluding the stand   884  W  x 766  H x 300  D   mm     including the stand    mass   29 8 kg  excluding the stand   32 8 kg  including the stand   Ambient Temperature    Operating  5  C to 35  C  Storage   0  C to 40  C    congtons PUIN Operating  20  to 80   Storage   20  to 90   non condensing     E The monitor takes at least 30 minutes to attain the status of optimal picture quality   28 W Use RGB input signals in non interlaced mode     Input power          Signal Input      RGB terminal  D sub 15 pin connector       Pin   ____inputsignal_    No connection  R    RGN                         or GND    ENGLISH       B GND  E Wossomeedon  Bi directional Data  SDA   H  sync or H V composite sync    V sync     Data Clock  SCL       When different kinds of input signals are simultaneously input to the monitor via a graphics board or  the like  the monitor will automatically select the signals in the following priority order          To preserve the performance of this product and to maint
17. Disconnect the power plug  If water enters the case  from the power point    If you drop the monitor or  3  Request for repair            gt              damage the cabinet        Warning and Caution are indicated in this guide and monitor itself     W  f Fire or electric shock may cause death or serious injury unless you  JN arming  follow the instruction     Electric shock or other accidents may cause serious injury or damage    Caution of i  your properties     m     Q   Z   e2    lt            SAFETY GUIDELINES continued     ANWarnin Fire or electric shock may cause death or serious injury unless you  8 follow the instruction below       If something smells strange or smoke comes from the monitor   Turn off the monitor and disconnect the power plug from the power point immediately   Contact service center after confirming that the smoking has stopped   If you continue to operate the monitor with such abnormal condition  it may cause fire or you may  receive an electric shock       Do not drop water or a foreign substance on to the monitor   If you drop water or a foreign substance on to the monitor  it may cause fire or an electric shock   If it happens turn off the monitor and disconnect the power plug from the power point and ask service  center for instruction       Do not put the monitor on an unstable place  _ E  If you put the monitor on an uneven or unstable place  it may fall down and you may be injured   Put the monitor on a flat surface strong enough to take the
18. FEATURES    The following features are provided by the color Plasma Display Monitor     Large screen  high definition plasma display panel   The 37 inch color plasma display panel  with a resolution of 1024  H  x 768 V  pixels   creates a high definition  large screen  aspect ratio   4 3  and low profile flat display   Free from electromagnetic interferences from geomagnetic sources and ambient power    lines  the panel produces high quality display images free from color misconvergence and  display distortion     ENGLISH    Multimedia input support   The monitor comes complete with a mini D sub terminal and a BNC terminal for RGB  input and with a composite S terminal and a component terminal for video input  and  even with stereo audio input terminals  It allows hooking up with a number of devices   from PCs to video gear     Multiscan converter and progressive LSI   The multiscan converter provides a broad multiscan range of signals   1   from video   signals  15 kHz  to PC analog video signals  Video input is subjected to progressive   processing by a dedicated LSI to offer better video quality      1  Video performance of input signals in excess of 1024 x 768  fields  is not  guaranteed  as they appear in a simplified display mode     Easy to use remote controller and EasyMenu   The remote controller included eases the work of setting display controls  Further  the  on screen display system  EasyMenu  displays the status of signal reception and display  control settings 
19. ain safety  always use one of  the special mount units for installation   Special mount units  options   Wall Mount Unit  CMPAKO04   Ceiling Mount Unit  CMPAT04     E Use one of the special mount units to install this product  A mount of  insufficient strength or inadequate design can cause overturning or  dropping and result in fire  electrical shock or injury  Please note that this  company assumes absolutely no responsibility for personal injuries or  property damage caused by use of other mount units or improper  installation     E Ceiling mount unit    Type   CMPAK04 Type   CMPAT04  Angle change type   0   20   Adjustment five steps is possible  Angle change type   0   25   Adjustment five steps is possible   External dimensions   675  W  x 560  H x 77  D   mm  External dimensions   480  W  x 959  H x 330  D   mm        PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  continued        Recommended Signal List      Screen controls are factory preset for the following signal modes  RGB input      Signal mode Horizontal Dot clock  No   Resolution   Vertical frequency  Hz    frequency  kHz    frequency  MHz     XGA  1024 X 768 60 00 48 36 65 00 ieconmaned mode   1024 X 768 70 07 56 48 75 00  1024 X 768 75 03 60 02 78 75 XGA    Coxa  eer  ee  ee   sexes  vee  woe  mot    E The type of video board or connecting cable used may not allow for correct displays  Set H POSITION  V POSITION  CLOCK and PHASE    E When a signal has been input with a vertical frequency of greater than 60Hz  it may not be possibl
20. al display     1  The expanded processing method   INTERPOLATION  becomes effective    2  The display status and display area is changed each time the SELECT button is pressed  or  each time the  lt  or  gt  keys of the remote control are pressed   Refer to Display Area   Display may not be correct in some cases  depending on the signal conditions     m     Q   Z   ep   I                HINTS W To maximize display performance  it is recommended that the 1024 x  768  vertical frequency 60Hz  input signal specifications be used        W Switching when the Video Input jack is selected    When it is desired to  This setting is used   slightly enlarge images  Problem normally  when black stripes  appear at the top and  bottom of the screen     Display size setting  NORMAL ze   DISPLAY SIZE Normal display Enlarge the entirety Vertical compression Enlarge horizontally    When it is desired to When it is desired to  view a Squeeze signal  slightly enlarge a  image  Squeeze signal image     4 3 signal 4 3 signal Squeez signal     Input signal ONO l ONF    Display screen          All four edges of the The left and right side  screen are missing  of the screen are  Adjust the horizontal missing    Remarks 4 i j    and vertical positions Adjust the horizontal   19  when text is position when text  missing  is missing        1  The video signal when a screen with an aspect ratio  the ratio between the sides and width  of the screen  of 16  9 is compressed to 4  3      1 indicates signals 
21. al signal   reception     Input signal level      Display area DISPLAY AREA Genoa  DEOS    Contrast    Horizonal position H POSITION During recording and  Vertical position V POSITION One group can be recorded  Dot clock frequency CLOCK for each signal mode       Dot clock phase PHASE mode is detected     when the same signal       E The previously recorded items will be lost    E The signal mode can be identified by the horizontal vertical sync frequency and the sync signal  polarity  Different signals with which all the elements are the same or similar will be handled as the  same signal    E RGB1 and RGB2 inputs have common elements that can be recorded for each signal mode  Because  of this  when the contents are recorded with RGB1  or RGB2   there may be loss of adjustment  during RGB2  or RGB1  reception in the same signal mode     22       Reset  Settings Initialization       The Easy Menu shown to the right will be displayed when the 7777777777777777  SELECT button is used to select DISPLAY and moreover INITIALIZE   DISPLAY INT is selected from the On screen Display YES  lt  gt  NO  System Easy Menu during RGB1 RGB2 input  If the  lt   key  select Yes  of the SELECT button is pressed at this time  the user adjustment values in the  table below for the signal currently being received will be deleted and the factory settings will  be restored    E Pressing the  gt  key  select No  cancels deletion and returns the DISPLAY menu     ENGLISH    DISPLAY menu item       Signa
22. and  _  indicates screens in the chart above    24       Power Save Mode    E When the RGB input jack is selected    This unit meets the power saving requirements of VESA and International Energy Program   When this unit is connected to a VESA DPMS computer  the Power Save  Standby Suspend Off  mode  can be set to be activated automatically when the computer is not being used to reduce power  consumption by this unit     ideo     es  Video signal Active Blank  no video   normal display   cag ad  Display lamp Lights green Blinks green    1  Press the MENU or SELECT button to enter sound mode        E When the Video Input jack is selected    When there is no video signal input  the power saving system operates to reduce the power consumed  by the sunit     i  no video     Screen display Normal display Blank  no video  Display lamp Lights green Blinks green  aow    1  Press the MENU or SELECT button to enter sound mode        Sound Mode      If you press the MENU mode while the monitor has power save mode turned off  sound  output is enabled by cancelling the off setting of power save mode   E The Easy Menu shown to the right appears on the screen when the sound mode is selected   After approximately 5 sec   the brightness of the    Remote    Easy Menu lowers and display continues until the controller SOUND MODE  sound mode is canceled  AS   i  E In sound mode  sound volume can be adjusted  EE EE E ee ee       Press the MENU button to cancel sound mode   E The power save mode is
23. e  Grounding type      Use only the correct voltage power outlet with safety ground connection   100   120 V for USA  Canada  etc  200   240 V for Europe  etc    This monitor will automatically adjust to the input voltage 100   120   200   240V        Be careful of power cord connection   Before inserting the plug of the power cord into a socket of the correct voltage  check that the  connection portion of the power cord is clean  with no dust   Then  insert the plug of power cord into  the socket firmly  otherwise it may cause electric shock or fire hazard       Do not touch the power plug when lightning is close to you   You may receive an electric shock       Do not touch the power plug with wet hands   You may receive an electric shock       Do not obstruct a ventilation hole   If you obstruct a ventilation hole during the operation of the monitor or just after switching off the  power  it may cause a fire or electric shock due to heating up the monitor     Do not put the monitor screen side up   e Do not put the monitor on a shelf or in a cabinet   e Do not put the monitor on a carpet or mattress   e Do not cover the monitor with a cloth        Electric shock or other accidents may cause serious injury or damage to  Caution  your property       You must to check the user manual of the computer when you connect to  the monitor   The weight of the monitor or obstructing the ventilation hole of the computer equipment may cause  distortion or damage of the computer equipment
24. e it is heavy   Furthermore  use the specific carton box and its packaging materials when the monitor is transported     FCC  Federal Communications Commission  Statement Warning   WARNING  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause  harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense    INSTRUCTIONS TO USERS  This equipment complies with the requirements of FCC  Federal  Communication Commission  equipment s provided that follwing conditions are met    CAUTION  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  the user s authority to operate the equipment    1  Power cord   The grounded power supply cord must be used    2  Signal cable   The provided signal cable must be used        INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS       Standard accessories      This product is complete with the display monitor  plus the accessories shown below                                E If any of th
25. e to obtain  smooth display of animated images in some cases    E The monitor differentiates the signal modes according to the horizontal and vertical frequencies and the  horizontal and vertical sync signal polarities  Note that different signals having all these elements alike may  be handled as the same signal    E Use of this monitor with the input signal timings specified below is recommended  A predefined setting may  not be reproduced correctly with an extremely long front porch or back porch or with an extremely short data  display time     m  Z  Q   mn  2   I       Horizontal frequency  Horizontal 24 kHz to 52 kHz 0 1 us or more 2 0 3 8 us 1 2 us or more   3 5 us or more    timing Horizontal frequency  52 kHz to 64 kHz 0 1 us or more 0 8 3 0 us 1 1 us or more   2 3 us or more    1H more  Vertical timing  H   Horizontal   200 us or more   400 us or more   450 us or more  sync        30    
26. e various  adjustments and settings using the SELECT buttons  remote controller A  V    lt   and  gt     Pink       i MAIN MENU    DISPLAY  FUNCTION             Menu selection mark    ink when brightness       is selected   PICTURE MENU  CONTRAST 17     BRIGHTNESS oO     COLOR SELECT NORMAL  COLOR BALANCE  OPTIONS   RETURN         E  gt               t    Guidance    E Burn in  residual image  can occur if the same image is displayed for an  extended time  To reduce this possibility  change the display contents at suitable  intervals  To reduce this  it is recommended that you either change the display  contents at an appropriate interval or use the Burn In function  18       E If special images created on a PC or any other equipment  such as those  composed of a checker flag pattern  are displayed across the screen  the hue may       be varied depending on the contrast or brightness setting     16          Adjustment Item List  Selected Adjustment a A   meruem   crear      iam      GSP   Sa   Soup    Adjust for  maximum visibility  CONTRAST Contrast  BRIGHTNESS Brightness    to suit the  COLOR SELECT    ambient  brightness   Adjust to prevent    F Red is  R GAIN Red is weakened  strengthened     Green is Green is  iia strengthened   Blue is Blue is  bce strengthened     black from  PRESENTATION  OPTIONS  GAMMA  VIDEO LEVEL    Narrows the gap  between  brightness and  darkness     Broadens the gap  between  brightness and  darkness     Black is subdued  for  increasedoverall 
27. emote Controller                                       Use the remote controller within about 5 m from front of the unit   s          remote control sensor and within 30 degrees on both sides  With in 30 With in 30  degrees      degrees       E Do not use batteries of any kind not recommended for this product  Do  not use new and old batteries together  The batteries could explode or  leak  resulting in fires  physical injury  or stains    E When loading batteries  observe their correct polarities as marked on  the product  If loaded in the wrong direction  the batteries could  explode or leak  resulting in fires  physical injury  or stains     E Do not drop or impact the remote controller    E Do not splash the remote controller with water or put it on a wet object  to avoid possible failures    E Before leaving the remote controller out of use for an extended period  of time  remove the batteries from it    E If the remote controller begins to lack responsiveness  replace the  batteries    E Strong light such as direct sunlight impinging on the photoreceptor of  the remote control can cause operational failure  Position this unit to  avoid direct contact with such light        OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS     To turn on the set power supply  set the MAIN POWER switch  O  of the main unit to ON and  then press the SUB POWER button  C  or the POWER button of the remote control    To turn off the set power supply  press the SUB POWER button  C   of the main unit or the  POWER button
28. ency    Dot clock phase    Display initialization  Display size    Horizontal position  with an aspect ratio of  4  3 and WIDE setting     Horizontal position with  an aspect ratio of 16  9  and WIDE setting     Vertical position with  an aspect ratio of 4  3  and WIDE setting     NORMAL  lt  FULL    A A  g gt     lt Er   Setuphint      NORMAL       T   UP LF  T   UP RI  T   DW LF  T   DW RI  T       CENTER       Moves the horizontal  position to left     iE    Moves down the  vertical position     Reduces the dot clock  frequency shrinks the  right side      Slows the dot clock  phase shifts slightly to  left      Set to Yes  The Display  menu adjustment  values will be cleared  and the Display menu  will return        Moves the horizontal  position to left     Moves the horizontal  position to left     Moves down the  vertical position     NORMAL     L   UP LF  L   UP RI  L   DW LF  L   DWIRI  L       CENTER        Moves the horizontal  position to right     Moves up the vertical  position     Increases the dot clock  frequency expands the  right side      Advances the dot clock  phase shifts slightly to  right      Set to No  The Display  menu will return the  adjustment values will  not be cleared     NORMAL oa  WIDE    Moves the horizontal  position to right        Moves the horizontal  position to right     Moves up the vertical  position        Set the display as  desired  Images are  easier to adjust at the  NORMAL setting     ENGLISH    Adjust the left side  display 
29. ers blurred  display 1    ymp The display image appears flowing  display 2   RGB input      ENGLISH    Vertical Before adjustment  streaks Some characters  are blurred     ABCDEFGHIJ L  abcdetgABCDEFGabcd ABC          ABCDEFGHIJ  abedefgABCDEFGabcd                      Example      2         After adjustment After adjustment  All characters appear All characters are  crisp now  blurred       Press MENU button to open the adjustment menu      Press the V key of the SELECT button 2 times and select DISPLAY      Press  gt  to open the DISPLAY menu     Press the V key 3 times and select CLOCK     Adjustment  Adjust the clock by displaying a fine pattern  such as a character string  or vertical streak pattern across the screen      procedure     Press  gt  or  lt 1 to make the text appear    uniform across the screen     Press  gt  or  lt  to make the text appear     If the text appears blurred across the screen  without flickering   make the adjustment instructed in Symptom 2        E The display image may be momentarily disturbed during clock adjustment but this is not a failure     Symptom 2 Text displayed across the screen appears blurred in its entirety  display 3    ymp A fine pattern flickers when displayed on the screen  display 4         Before adjustment Before adjustment          ABCDEFGHIJ    abcdefgABCDEFGabed y ABC    ABCDEFGHIJ  abcdefgABCDEFGabcd                                                          Example          After adjustment After adjustment    see      
30. ese accessories is missing  please contact your dealer  T  mr  Ke  O  M4 screw x 2  lt   Instruction manual Remote control Size AA Powercable Signal cable  mini  Hook x 2   this book  transmitter batteries x 2 D sub 15 pin    E Read the instruction manual  this book  and the warranty card carefully and keep them in a safe place for handy reference   H Retain the packing materials for use in future shipping or relocation     Installation      To preserve the performance of this product and to maintain safety  always use one of the special mount  units for installation   Special mount units  options   Wall Mount Unit  CMPAK04   Ceiling Mount Unit  CMPAT04     E Use one of the special mount units to install this product  A mount of insufficient strength or  inadequate design can cause overturning or dropping and result in fire  electrical shock or injury   Please note that this company assumes absolutely no responsibility for personal injuries or  property damage caused by use of other mount units or improper installation    E Installation of the wall mount unit and ceiling mount unit can be dangerous  so do not attempt  this work yourself  Ask your dealer to provide the name of a qualified installer      cau TION  E in order to prevent an internal temperature increase  maintain a space of 10cm or more between   the sides and other objects such as walls  etc   so that the ventilation holes are not blocked      E Have this unit mounted in a stable place  Take measures to prevent 
31. in an easy to view fashion     Power saving system  International energy star and a power saving system are provided  The power saving    system operates automatically to reduce power consumption even when there is no video  input signal     Notes about This Manual     The information in this manual is subject to change without notice      While meticulous care has been taken in the preparation of this manual  you are  requested to notify your dealer or us should you have any comments  views or  questions about our product      Fully understand the prerequisites to using the product  such as hardware and  software specifications and constraints  in using the product  We are not held liable    for damages caused by improper handling of the product      Reproduction of this manual in whole or in part without our prior written permission  is prohibited      The product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered  trademarks of their respective owners           CONTENTS    FEATURES serrera ee eee 1  CONTENTS saceeoie eee eee ees 2  SAFETY GUIDELINES ivsessisessveseccslscosinesascsrinnancatsnaracsianaiion 3  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS       s  sssesessesessetesseeeseeeees 7    Standard accessories secpnbsinsesaanaspanepaesinasecanansubanstsaeaednanansashnnasasadaannsnenannessnscndasansenennsenqaaeceadspasenansanssacenansnennsnsaneasans 7       m  Z  Q   m   ep   m    Installationer R E T  Anti tumbl   Measures eeecimesenineseia  Component   aMes s     Installatio
32. in to exit the screen display        E The contrast adjustment mode will exit when Input terminal name  no keys are entered for 5 seconds  Remote    E The set itself does not have a RECALL button  eee i a  RGB1  D SUB   D   H  46 5kHz  V   60Hz    Input horizontal Input vertical    frequency frequency    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  continued        On Screen Display System  EasyMenu    keys  or the set SELECT key      m     Q   JE   e2   I    H Press the SELECT buttons  remote controller  A and V keys  to move the pink marker to  select an item    H Press the VOLUME button and the A and V  keys of the main unit  qj or p   key of the  remote control  to adjust or set the selected  item  or to switch the menu      When a choice is followed by          it indicates that the       choice can be adjusted or changed      When a choice is followed by A  a menu can be opened  by pressing the remote controller SELECT button  gt  or  the set VOLUME button A      When  RETURN  is selected  press the remote   controller button SELECT  lt I or the set VOLUME  button W to exit to the original menu   E For information on adjusting and setting    choices  see to      Remote  controller        0 A   0     lt   sect  D    Set unit  MENU    SELECT    V VOLUME  A    os      Press the MENU button once again to exit the adjustment menu   Mi The adjustment menu will close automatically when no keys are entered for 10 seconds       Press the MENU button to open an adjustment menu allowing you to complet
33. it from tumbling down to  avoid possible physical injury        Securing to a wall or post    1  Using M4 screws  two   fasten the hooks included to the screw oe  holes at both ends of the top of the rear of the set as shown     _ Hook       Cord or Chain    10cm or more     Cl  lamp               or   chain    2  Using a commercially available cord  chain and clamp  secure the  set to a firm wall or post                                Securing desktop    1  Using wood screws  two   fasten the set to the clamping screw  holes on the rear of the stand as shown              2  Using commercially available wood screws  secure the set firmly A    4      food screw  in position     Two places                7       INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  continued     Front             m  Z  Q   E   ep    lt         Cabinet   front frame                                               Stand    Control panel    paR    RGB VIDEO MENU SELECT Y  VOLUME  A       E The Adjustment  button is located  on the bottom                    STANDBY RED     ON  GRN  7                 Indicating Subpower    lamp button    Remote control  sensor       VOLUME button  SELECT button  MENU button  RGB VIDEO button  14     90000000  20000000  00000000  O0000000  90000000  Q0000000  00000000    Q000   Q000   Q000   2000  e000  e000  e000  00001    Power cable  connector    Main power switch                                  ENGLISH             l RGB INPUT  RS232C IN jauno     p RGB2  BNC I      MONO  v 4        e00000  
34. l Check      The status of signal reception is checked automatically and the result is displayed on the    screen   Signals are received  The input terminal and the  normally  horizontal and vertical frequencies  are displayed in a guidance image  RGB1  D SUB     H   46 5kHz  V   60Hz       Eithe VIDEO1 or VIDEO2 is displayed  on VIDEO input     A sync signal could not be  The guidance message    POWER  detected  SAV A displayed for about 5  i seconds     Also includes the status eIn the event of continued absence of  of the VESA DPMS sync   a sync signal  the power indicating  signal  lamp flickers and the monitor enters   power save mode     The input signal does not    Displays OUT OF FREQUENCY   meet display specifications   and the Guide   After 5 sec  have  or erratic  elapsed  the display darkens and    display continues until the correct  signal is received         23       OTHERFEATURES  continued     Switching the Display Method     The display method can be switched by changing the settings of the display area  when the RGB input  jack is selected  or display size  when the Video input jack is selected      E Switching when the RGB input jack is selected    Input signal    30    Display area setting  DISPLAY AREA    Resolution  NORMAL  normal number of pixels    FULL  expanded number of pixels   640 x 400 640 x 400    640 x 480 640 x 480  1024 x 768     800 x 600 800 x 600  832 x 624 832 x 624  1024 x 768 1024 x 768  1280 x 1024 1024 x 768   Squeezed display  parti
35. n and Cabling  e 10  Handling the Remote Controller   12   OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  oeeeee  eeeeeececereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseesees 13  Turning Power On and Off e  Input Selection ne  Volume Adjustment H  Contrast Adjustment E EE Shean esc tebe E tn ieeintabn  Sound IMiitG cesses cto rtrd ar alte ennadatethtn aan sectd A  Input Signal Status Display ER       On Screen Display System  Basy Menu e 16  OTHER FEATURES      s  cccssssseeeeeetesseeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeaeeeeesseeeeseeeseeees 22  Reset  Settings Initialization  e 3  Signal Check eesse 23  Switching the Display Method s 24  Power Save Mode ecese 25  ROTTS LN Cas   oc ee ee tore E E EA 25  TROUBLESHOOTING  eveeessssssseeeeeeeteesseeeeccttecesseceeseeeeeeseeeeeeeseee 26  Symptoms That Seemingly Appear to be Failures su 26  Actions to Correct Abnormal Displays E E EE 27  PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS   oeeeeeseeseeeessssesseeersseeesessseserese 28  General Specifications er rn nerennnnnnnnnnn 28  Signal Input  262 S ee i 29  Factory Settings EE E E E A E 30    SAFETY GUIDELINES    This monitor is designed to be safe to use  However  due to high voltage of about 400 V   fire or serious injury may occur unless you use this monitor in correct way   You are strongly suggested to follow the instruction shown below in order to avoid such    injury   Keep the safety guideline  Do not use the monitor if it fails  If you find something unusual      If smoke comes out     ENGLISH        1  Turn off the monitor    If there is a strange smell   2  
36. n display  press the  gt  key to   i ca  widen the difference between darkness and Input horizontal nput vertical     frequency frequency  brightness     E You can also adjust the contrast setting via the on  Adjustment status guidance    screen display system  EasyMenu  16     E The contrast adjustment mode will exit when no  keys are entered for 5 seconds   The adjustment  status guidance will disappear automatically        Press the remote controller MUTE button to mute the sound temporarily                          E When you press the button   MUTE   pink  and the status Sound volume setting  of volume setting will be displayed in a guidance image  Baht  e   Me     While the sound is muted  press the    _7   button to turn down the controller    solite  MUTE   MUTE   30     While the sound is muted  press the       J button to cancel the mute     E    E You can also adjust the sound volume setting of the mute ee eee a  via the on screen display system  EasyMenu    The display will turn to pink        Press the remote controller MUTE button once again and the mute will be canceled and the  guidance will change to VOLUME  blue   enabling the volume to be heard     E When MUTE is used  the guide display will continue for 5 sec  and then turn off   E The set itself does not have a MUTE button     Input Signal Status Display      Press the remote controller RECALL button to display the status of input signals on the screen    Press the remote controller RECALL button once aga
37. n use a cloth with non alcoholic or non ammoniac detergent   Do not rub the surface of the screen with ball point pen or screw driver etc       Prevention of an obstacle to TV Radio receivers  This monitor has been designed pursuant to the FCC Rules and so on in order to prevent a problem to TV Radio receivers   However  this monitor may cause a problem to TV Radio receivers if you put this monitor close to them       Precautions for the monitor    Use the attached signal cable when you connect the monitor with PC equipment  Do not use other signal cables     Confirm the connector is fixed tightly when the signal cable is connected   Also confirm the screws on the connector are tightened     Plug the power cord of the monitor into a different socket from that for other equipment  such as TV  Radio etc      Use a plug with ground terminal and make sure that it connects to the ground       Precautions for TV  amp  Radio    Keep the monitor away from TV or Radio     Adjust TV or radio antennas in order for the monitor not to receive interference     The antenna cable of TV or Radio should be kept away from the monitor     Use a coaxial cable for antenna     You can check if this monitor influences TV Radio receivers by turning off all other equipment other than the monitor   If you can find a problem receiving TV Radio when using the monitor  check the instructions mentioned above       Precaution during transportation  Please pay attention when you transport this monitor becaus
38. position     Adjust the vertical  display position     Adjust for maximum  character clarity     Adjust for clear  character visibility     Clear the user signal  preset data   23   Set SQ N or SQ W when  a squeezed signal is to  be input   NORMAL or WIDE  should be used  normally   Adjust when images  and text around the  edge of the screen are  difficult to see   Operates when the  screen size is WIDE or    SQ WIDE           19    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  continued     Adjustment Item List  continued     Selected Adjustment   gt  ae  menuitem   charters      tem   P  D  JSH  E   B o       ENGLISH  E  _ ENGLISH E  DEUT  CH  D  DEUTSCH  D     HSITSNA    The default is  ENGLISH     Language    LANGUAGE    selection    ESPANOL  N  ESPANOL  N   T 4          ITALIANO  I  ITALIANO  I   T 4    Z FRAN  AIS  F  _    Set to OFF if you find  Input status  Set to OFF  the frequency  ic displa display appearing  automatic display upon signal change  embarrassing     FRANGAIS  F     AUTO FREQ        Set to OFF  Set to ON   Half tone display is   Half tone display is  HALFTONE Half tone not possible when possible when the    Set to OFF when the  border Half tone  of  the Adjustment menu    i i i hersome   screen is opened   screenis opened    S bothersome    Set to DOUBLE to  FUNCTION see characters or   in RGB is  INTERPOLATION Enlargement Set to DOUBLE  Set to LINEAR  images crisp or to  selected  LINEAR to view them  smooth   Set to ON when      playing a 3D video  LINE INTP  Line correc
39. tion  Set to OFF  Set to ON  disc  Set to OFF in  most cases   e               Set to OFF if video  Three dimensional images appear  sD COMB Y C separation Selo ORE SPLIT ON  unnatural  Set to ON  in most cases     AREA1  lt      Select the color  4 system that  AREA2 corresponds to the  4 video input signal    S NTSC  4 Note    A PAL NTSC PAL SECAM  VIDEO SYSTEM Video system 4 and NTSC 4 43 are  SECAM switched automatically  4 when AREA 1 is set   4 NTSC  4 NTSC M PAL and  M PAL N PAL are switched  4 automatically when  N PAL      AREA 2is set        T Ta VARER st  raiar nea    Zz e i 0 2 Im                   20    Selected Adjustment An A    Menuitem   characters   m    Ge   SRy   Setupnint      Burn in reduction  function    RGB1 input   RGB2 input  INPUT  SELECT    SCREEN SAVER    MOVING DOTS    INVERSE    WHITE White    Amount of screen  movement selection     Movement time  BURN interval selection     REDUCTION    Color inversion    Sets to SKIP   Do not select when  switching inputs     Sets to OFF   There is no audio  output     Sets to OFF     Reduces the amount  of movement     Reduces the time  interval     Sets to OFF   There is no color  inversion     Sets to YES    The Pattern menu  returns  The display  is not all white         Sets to SELECT   Select when  switching inputs     Sets to ON   There is audio  output     Sets to ON     Increases the amount  of movement     Increases the time  interval     Sets to ON   There is color  inversion     Sets to NO    The
40. to the RGB2 input and audio input terminals    E If the signal cable included does not match your PC  consult your dealer after reading the section     Signal Input        6  Insert one end of the power cable included into the rear panel power cable connector and  the other end into a power socket    E If a power adapter is used  ground the grounding wire to avoid electrical shocks and radio  interference   Complete grounding before connecting the power plug to a power supply  Before  disconnecting the grounding wire  be sure to disconnect the power plug from the power supply  first      7  Turn on the monitor  then the PC to make sure that a display image appears on the monitor  screen    E For instructions on turning on the monitor and adjusting its display images  see    Operating    Instructions      73  to       Monitor rear panel    O O O                                                                       T   K     Power cable             p LA Eg                Power cable  connector           RGB INPUT    m    ir m RGB2  BNC       RGB1  R L v H B G R             eutuua  C    euru       yndjno jeubis og    yndjno jeubis of  feulwua      ndino oipne oy          Seulu     yndu jeuBis op                                                          speura     ndu  jeuBis oL                                                       sjeu    ndu   oipne oy       Connecting to Video Equipment     such as a video disc player  a DVD player  or a video camera       Read Usage Notes   to
    
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