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1.      Tilt With Stand   70    0     Contrast ratio 500 1 Typ   Brightness 400 cd m  Typ           Response time    8 ms Typ   Tr   Tf     Response time    35 ms Typ   Tr   Tf           Active display area    304 1 mm  H  x 228 1 mm  V     Active display area    246 0 mm  H  x 184 5 mm  V           AC DC adapter    Input  AC 100   240 V  50   60 Hz  Output   12 V DC    AC DC adapter    Input  AC 100   240 V  50   60 Hz  Output   12 V DC                Monitor rating 12Vdc  2A  Video  Analogue 0 7 Vp p  DVI  REV1 0 Digital   75 ohms Single T M D S     Input signal    Sync   TTL Level  Positive   Negative  Separate Sync     Only support to DVI I  function monitor                                                            Monitor rating 12Vdc  3A  Video  Analogue 0 7 Vp p  DVI  REV1 0 Digital     75 ohms Single T M D S   Input signal Sync   TTL Level  Positive  Only support to DVI I   Negative  Separate Sync function monitor    Input connector 15 Pin D Sub  29 Pin DVI I  Power management VESA DPMS Compatible  Energy Star  Safety  UL   GS   ERGO   ISO 13406 2  r EMI  CE   FCC  Regulation Environmental  TCO99  option   Medical EN60601  EN55011  option   Dimensions Stand  317  H  X856  W  x129  D  mm  VESA  283  H  x 356  W  x 49  D  mm  Weight  Net  Stand  5 5 kg VESA  4 5 kg  AC DC adapter  power cord  VGA cable or DVI cable   Accessory Medical  ground wire  option   Temperature Operation  0   40   C    Input connector 15 Pin D Sub  29 Pin DVI I  VESA DPMS Compatible  Power managem
2.   8 2 Quick Start  Initial Setup    Make sure your graphics adapter has the following settings  1024 x 768 resolution  with refresh rate at 60 Hz  or 70 Hz  for MQ215 model  800 x 600 resolution with  refresh rate at 60 Hz  or 70 Hz  for MQ212 model  In order to obtain the best  possible picture on your new MultiQ Monitor press       and       buttons  simultaneously for Auto Configuration  This procedure only has to be done once  and the monitor will remember its optimal settings in the future     If you are not quite satisfied follow the instructions in chapter 8 4 below     18   English    8  Screen Adjustment    8 3 Video Input Sources     Only support to DVI I function monitor      The following table shows the OSD functions that are supported by different video  input sources     Please make sure which video source you are using  then select the correct func   tions in the OSD display  Not available selections will be grayed out                                                     AUTO SET AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE  BRIGHTNESS AVAILABLE AVAILABLE   CONTRAST AVAILABLE AVAILABLE   COLOR AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE  POSITION AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE  H POSITION AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE  V POSITION AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE  IMAGE AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE  TUNE AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE  DOT CLOCK AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE  SHARPNESS AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE  AUTO COLOUR AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE   19   English    8  Screen Adjustment    8 4 Auto Set    The Auto Set function is intended for u
3.  T M D S  Data1  ANALOG RED  T M D S  SGND ANALOG GREEN  T M D S  Data3  N C  ANALOG BLUE  T M D S  Data3  N C  A_HSYNC   DDC POWER  5 V A_GND   GND                            11   English 12   English    6  Display Timing    6 1 Applicable video timing for video input    The following table lists the supported display quality modes that the LCD monitor  provides  If other video modes are used  the monitor will stop working or display  unsatisfactory picture quality     MQ215 series model    6  Display Timing                                                                                                            Horizontal   Vertical   Nominal    Nominal Nominal Pixel  Mode Resolution Total Frequency   Frequency   Clock      0 5 kHz      1 Hz  MHz   DOS 720 400 70 Hz   900 449 31 469 70 087 28 322  640 480 60 Hz   800 525 31 469 59 940 25 175  VGA   640 480 72 Hz   832 520 37 861 72 809 31 500  640 480 75 Hz   840 500 37 500 75 000 31 500  800 600 56 Hz   1024 625 35 156 56 250 36 000  SVGA 800 600 60 Hz   1056 628 37 879 60 017 40 000  800 600 72 Hz   1040 666 48 077 72 188 50 000  800 600 75 Hz   1056 625 46 875 75 000 49 500  1024 768 60 Hz   1344 804 48 363 60 004 65 000  XGA   1024 768 70 Hz   1328 806 56 476 70 069 75 000  1024 768 75 Hz   1312 800 60 023 75 029 78 750  640 350 70 Hz   800 449 31 469 70 086 25 175  DOS   720 400 70 Hz   900 449 31 469 70 087 28 322  VGA   640 480 60 Hz   800 525 31 469 59 940 25 175  1024 768 72 Hz   1304 798 57 515 72 1 75 000  640 4
4.  VERSION     CHNO0 1Q A     H FREQ  37 8KHZ H FREQ  48 4KHZ  V FREQ  60 0HZ V FREQ  60 0HZ  RESOLUTION  800 600 RESOLUTION  1024 768                                  23   English       9  Troubleshooting Tips    In the event that you experience trouble with your Monitor  check the following  items before contacting the dealer from whom the Monitor was purchased  The  most common problems usually involve an incorrect connection from the Graph   ics card to the Monitor  We recommend that you also consult your Graphics card  User s manual during the Troubleshooting Procedure  Do not exceed the maxi   mum refresh rate recommended for the monitor     No image on moni    1  Check that power cord of the Computer has been  tor screen  plugged securely into wall outlet   2  Check that power switch of the Monitor has been  pressed and LED on the front of the Monitor is lit   3  Check that Video  Signal  Cable from the Monitor  has been securely and correctly connected   4  Check that Graphics card is firmly seated in card slot  of Computer motherboard   5  Check that the video input from the Graphics card  falls within the timing range  listed in the table of  section 6  of the Monitor     Keys do not work 1  Check whether the    key lock    function is enabled or  properly  disabled     Abnormal image  1  Check that the video input from the Graphics card  falls within the timing range  listed in the table of  section 6   of the Monitor    2  Check that Video  Signal  Cable from the Mo
5.  adjustment value  is O to 100     21   English    8  Screen Adjustment    8 8 2 Vertical Position    The item  V Position    is used to adjust the vertical image position  A slider with  current value is displayed  The range of vertical position adjustment value is 0 to  100     8 9 Image    The main menu item  Image    is a sub menu  which has items to adjust the moni   tor image  The items  Tune    and  Clock    is used to adjust the phase and  frequency of the image    8 9 1 Tune   The item  Tune    is used to adjust the ADC sample pixel clock  A slider with  current value is displayed  The range of adjustment is 0 to 100 for O to 360  degrees    8 9 2 Dot Clock   The item  Dot Clock    is used to adjust the number of clocks  pixels  per line   sample per line   A slider with current value is displayed    8 9 3 SHARPNESS   Used to adjust the video quality to be sharp or less sharp  specially for text  mode     8 9 4 AUTO COLOUR   Used to adjust the gain and offset of the Red  Green  and Blue channels     8 10 Miscellaneous    The main menu item  Miscellaneous    is a sub menu which is used for miscellane   ous OSD settings  There are 5 sub menus     Input select     Only support to DVI I  function monitor    Factory Reset        Language        OSD Position    and    LCD Info        8 10 1 Input Select   This is selecting the applicable input source  Analog   Digital   Only support to  DVI I function monitor     ANALOG  signal from PC system graphics card    DIGITAL  sign
6.  procedure as per  below     6   English    5  Hardware Installation 5  Hardware Installation    1  Power off both the Computer and Monitor before making any connections  The following picture provides the connection outline    2  Install Monitor on a solid horizontal surface such as a table or desk    3  Connect the power cable and the AC DC adapter  then connect the adapter to  the back of the LCD monitor    4  The LCD monitor comes with a 15 pin video cable  you may use this cable for  both IBM PC   s  amp  compatibles     IBM PC   s  amp  COMPATIBLES       EAT      g               EESE  CP sic         1   Power cord  2   AC DC Adapter  3   15 pin D SUB  VGA     Connect the signal cable on the rear of the monitor to the 15 pin connector on  the rear of the computer     or DVI cable    4   Option  APPLE MACINTOSH          Connect the signal cable on the rear of the monitor and connect a MAC   adapter to the video connector on the rear of the Apple Macintosh computer    Then  plug the other end of the signal cable into the MAC adapter   Contact I  your local Apple dealer for information on purchasing the correct conversion C   connector         5  Tighten the screws of the Monitor cable until the connectors are fastened  securely     6  First  switch on power to the computer  then to the monitor  Earth Protective   For medical model only     Option      Touch  USB or RS 232 interface     MSR   USB or RS 232 interface     a  b  c    d      Speaker    Power USB Hub     Se rT A
7. 80 60 Hz   800 525 31 469 59 940 25 175  SVGA   832 624 75 Hz   1152 667 49 725 74 551 57 283  XGA   1024 768 75 Hz   1328 804 60 241 74 927 80 000          13   English                                              MQ212 series model   Horizontal Vertical Nominal   3 Nominal Nominal Pixel   Mode Resolution Total Frequency   Frequency  Clock      0 5 kHz       1 Hz  MHz    DOS 720 400 70 Hz   900 449 31 469 70 087 28 322  640 480 60 Hz   800 525 31 469 59 940 25 175   VGA 640 480 72 Hz   832 520 37 861 72 809 31 500  640 480 75 Hz   840 500 37 500 75 000 31 500  800 600 56 Hz   1024 625 35 156 56 250 36 000   SVGA  800 600 60 Hz   1056 628 37 879 60 017 40 000  800 600 75 Hz   1056 625 46 875 75 000 49 500   EGA   640 350  70 Hz   800 449 31 469 70 086 25 175  DOS   720 400 70 Hz   900 449 31 469 70 087 28 322  VGA   640 480 60 Hz   800 525 31 469 59 940 25 175  VGA 640 480 60 Hz   800 525 31 469 59 940 25 175  640 480 67 Hz   864 525 35 000 66 667 30 240   14   English       7  Monitor Controls           AL MENEM    Oa  O                      button       button   Used for the following  Used for the following    e to scroll counter left in the menu e to scroll right in the menu   e to decrease value of selected item e to increase value of selected item   e to adjust the contrast on the monitor   e to adjust the brightness on the   works without showing the menu monitor  works without showing  system  the menu system    SELECT button MENU button    To confirm the current sele
8. Table of Contents    1  Cautions and WarningS           ccccccssceeeeeeseteeeeteeeeneeee 2  2  FCC Requirements           cccccecceceeseneeseeeeeeeeeeesneeeeeeeeeees 3  3  Product Safety Precautions               ccececsseeeeessteeeeeees 4  4  INtFOCUCTION eoa e a a e a 5  5  Hardware Installation             ccccccceeeeeseeseeeeseeeeeseneeeeees 6  SA UNPACKING srra sri E ahha 6  5 2  INStAN AION oiar aariaa nariinani aiaiai 6  5 3  Video Input Pin Assignment    12  6  Display Timing oerein EAER ARII ES 13  6 1 Applicable video timing for video input                  13  6  Display Timing iaieineea d a ii e a 14  7  Monitor Controls          cecccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeteeeeeeeees 15  TA HOCK SYS raap aa aa N ese AOAR SAS 16  7 2 Screen Adjustment Operation Procedure              16  8  Screen ACjUStMENK        0  ccceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 17  8 1 Main MENU Aeria EE E PAAT A 17  8 2 QUICK Start    annt iaaiiai 18  8 3 Video Input SourceS           cee eceeeeeseeceteeeetteeeeneeeees 19  8 4 Auto  Set a aiaiai aaa aa a iaoa aA tip TAA AAR 20  8 5 Brightn Ss onnios anenai ea aN 20  8 6 Cona Sth a a E E 21  eTA Ea OE EE E EE A teceier eens 21  8 8 POSON eisiea anaa a eaan i a 21  o IMAGE r E EE EEEE 22  8 10 Miscellane Ous setres aeiee enina 22  9  Troubleshooting Tips        sseesseeseeseeeeseere erreneren 24  10  Specification    cece taasi aui aian 25  11  Energy Declaration sienai 27  12  APPGNix cc  elas ee eee i ea eee a ees 28    1   English    1  Cautions 
9. a    7   English 8   English    5  Hardware Installation 5  Hardware Installation    HINGE METAL    BLES HG BR Sam WA RB A WW PO VESA BRACKET                1  Turn the screws half into the back of monitor        2  Hang the VESA bracket with its key holes on the above screws     3  Tighten the screws till VESA bracket is fixed     9   English 10   English    5  Hardware Installation 5  Hardware Installation    TABLE MOUNT 5 3  Video Input Pin Assignment    This section describes the pin assignment of the monitor   s video connector                                                         DDC DAT T M D S  CLK GND  A_VSYNC T M D S  CLK   T M D S  Datat  T M D S  CLK               i   It is called a 15 Pin Mini D sub Connector   L     we Le eae Seana 6  n s 15 11  E            Bo 1  Red Video Signal 9 NC     2  Green Video Signal 10  Ground  m 3 Blue Video Signal 11 N C   4 N C  12 DDC data  l 5 Ground 13 Horizontal sync signal    6 Ground for red video signal 14 Vertical sync signal  l 7 Ground for green video signal 15 DDC clock  E Sian 8 Ground for blue video signal  P p     7  T 1 29 Pin DVI D Connector   Only support to DVI I function monitor   r l 9 1 8cic2 c5  GEG  2X  NI      j 3    E e e  17  24c3c4  F Fj 1   T M D S  Data2  Hot Plug Detect  mn a LA 2 _ T M D S  Data2  T M D S  Data0   an k 3 T M D S  SGND T M D S  Data0   i   4 _ T M D S  Data4  N C  T M D S  SGND  E     5 T M D S  Data4  N C  T M D S  Data5  N C     r E i 6  DDC CLK T M D S  Data5  N C   7  8  9      
10. adian Interference causing Equipment Regulations    This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfer   ence Causing Equipment Regulations     Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Regle   ment sur le materielle brouilleur du Canada     3   English    3  Product Safety Precautions    Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product     e Do not use this product near water   e g  near a bathtub  washbasin   swimming pool  kitchen  laundry tub or in a wet basement    e This monitor should be installed on a solid horizontal base    e When cleaning  use only a neutral detergent cleaner with a soft damp cloth   Do not spray with liquid or aerosol cleaners    e Do not expose this monitor to direct sunlight or heat  Hot air may cause  damage to the cabinet and other parts     e Adequate ventilation must be maintained to ensure reliable and continued  operation and to protect the monitor from overheating  Do not block ventilation  slots and openings with objects or install the monitor in a place where ventila   tion may be hindered     e This monitor should be operated from the type of power source indicated on  the AC DC adapter  Do not install this monitor near a motor or transformer  where strong magnetism is generated  Images on the monitor will become  distorted and the colour irregular     e Do not allow metal pieces or objects of any kind to fall into the monitor through  ventilation holes     e Do not att
11. al from PC system graphics card     22   English    8  Screen Adjustment  8 10 2 Factory Reset    The item  Factory Reset    is used to reload all the factory default parameters  All  the previous user changes in EEPROM are replaced by the defaults  A confirma   tion box is displayed to confirm the user selection  The default selection in the box  is  NO    and is highlighted by a yellow bar  If the  MENU  key is pressed  the previ   ous menu is displayed  A message    Please Wait    is displayed after    YES    is  selected and factory settings are restored  After the process is completed  successfully  a message    Completed    is displayed     8 10 3 Language    Here you can select the OSD menu in 6 languages  ENGLISH  GERMAN   FRENCH  ITALIAN  SPANISH and SWEDISH  For example  If you want to show  the menu in German     Key  MENU   Press and hold less than 1 second and key     or       to move up or  down the current menu  Choose MISCELLANEOUS  and then move up or down  to GERMAN  press  SELECT  and your OSD menu will be shown in GERMAN     8 10 4 OSD Position    The item  OSD Position    is used to setup the OSD menu position  The OSD menu  horizontal and vertical position is adjusted separately  Each position adjustment  item will bring up the slider window  The maximum value of the sliders are based  on the size of the OSD menu     8 10 5 LCD Info   LCD Info shows information about this LCD monitor    For example    MQ212 model MQ215 model    VERSION     AU2N00 1Q A   
12. and Warnings    CAUTION     RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not  remove cover  or back    No user serviceable parts inside   Refer servicing to qualified personnel        WARNING    TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS MONITOR TO RAIN  OR MOISTURE        HIGH VOLTAGE EXISTS ON THE BACK LIGHT POWER LEAD OF THIS MONITOR   BEFORE SERVICING  DETERMINE THE PRESENCE OF HIGH VOLTAGE BY  CONNECTING THE H V  METER BETWEEN THE BACK LIGHT POWER LEAD AND  CHASSIS ONLY        For medical model only     CAUTION  The power adapter use on the LCD monitor products has been evaluated and  tested to comply with special use of medical equipment and certified under  EN60601 and EN55011 standards  To prevent electric shock and fire hazard   Replaced or installed only with the same power adapter    lt  Power adapter  EN60601 Certified  CHI  Type CH 1204M gt   Note  For EN60950 and EN55022  the power adapter switch to    HJC      type HASU11B  To prevent shock  connect the medical monitor to personal computer  that complied with this standard     WARNING  To prevent overturn when moving  transport the equipment on flat surface only   Do not put on unstable position     2   English    2  FCC Requirements       This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and   2  this device must accept any interference received  incl
13. bt  please consult a qualified electrician     WARNING  THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED   IMPORTANT  The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the    following code   Green and Yellow  Earth Blue  Neutral Brown  Live                      If the coloured wires of the mains lead of this appliance do not correspond to the  coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug  proceed as follows     The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the  terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the Earth symbol or  coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW  The wire which is coloured BLUE  must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or  coloured BLACK  The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the  terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED     If you have any questions concerning which proper power cord to use  please  consult with the dealer from whom you have purchased the product     CE Conformity for Europe    The device complies with the requirements of the ECC direc   tive 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC  Art 5 with regard to  Electromagnetic compatibility   and  73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC Art 13 with regard to   Safety      29   English    12  Appendix    FOR medical model only     Safety Instructions  Type of protection  electrical   Class Ill equipment  Explanation of symbols    Alternating current          I    Direct curren
14. ction  It   s also   Enters or exits the OSD  On Screen  used for going back to previous menu or   Display  menus  It also exits from the  sub menu  and the changed data will be   submenu back to the previous menu   saved to memory  This type of cancellation will not save  the previous changes           POWER INDICATOR  green  POWER button   The LED will be lit in normal ON state    Pressing the power key will turn the  and will flash in power saving mode  monitor on  Pressing it again will turn  it off              15   English    7  Monitor Controls    7 1 Hot keys    Auto Config  Pressing       and       simultaneously when the monitor is turned on  starts the Auto Config mode     Key Lock function  Push and hold the Select button and then push the       and        buttons simultaneously and hold for one second  The buttons on the monitor  are now locked  To unlock  do the same procedure again     7 2 Screen Adjustment Operation Procedure    1  Entering the screen adjustment    The setting switches are normally at stand by  Push the MENU key once to  display the main menu of the screen adjustment  The adjustable items will be  displayed in the main menu     2  Entering the settings    Use the     and     keys to select the desired setting icon and push the   SELECT  key to enter sub menu     3  Change the settings    After the sub menu appears  use the     and     keys to change the setting  values     4  Save  After finishing the adjustment  push the  SELECT  key to memor
15. e CRT monitor  There is no  need to change the hardware of your computer  just plug and play     e Only for POS model  An option provides VESA standard mounting function   Conforms to VESA FPMPMI specification      5   English    5  Hardware Installation    This chapter will guide you through the correct installation procedures of your  LCD monitor     5 1  Unpacking    After you unpack your LCD Monitor  please make sure that the following items are  included in the carton and in good condition  If you find that any of these items are  damaged or missing  please contact your dealer immediately     e One LCD Monitor   e AC DC adapter with 12V DC output  e AC power cord   e VGA cable   e This user manual    5 2  Installation    This analogue LCD monitor DOES NOT require any special drivers  Necessary  drivers are supplied by the graphics card manufacturer and may be found on the  diskettes CD supplied with the graphics card that came with your computer   Windows drivers for both the monitor and the graphics card are supplied on the  Windows CD or diskettes  You may use the standard resolution XGA  1024x768   for MQ215 model and SVGA  800x600  for MQ212 model as the monitor type   The graphics card must also be set up correctly in Windows and make sure the  video output of the graphics card is listed in Section 6 1 or check your Graphics  card manual or Windows ReadMe file for further information on Graphics card   After the question listed above is solved  we continue the setup
16. ements and may look like  Figure A1 below      Figure A1     Figure A2 a gt     FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA   In the United States and Canada the male plug is a NEMA5 15 style  Figure A2    UL Listed  and CSA Labelled  For units that are mounted on a desk or table  type  SVT or SJT cord sets may be used  Any equipment standing on the floor  only  SJT type cord sets may be used  The cord set must be selected according to the  current rating for your unit  Please consult the table below for the selection criteria  for power cords used in the United States and Canada                             Code Type  Size of Conductors in Cord  Maximum Current Rating of Unit _  18 AWG 10 Amps  SJT 16 AWG 12 Amps  14 AWG 12 Amps  18 AWG 10 Amps  ani 17 AWG 12 Amps  28   English    12  Appendix    FOR EUROPEAN COUNTRIES  In Europe you must use a cord set which is appropriate for the receptacles in your    country  The cord set is HAR Certified  and a special mark that will appear on the  outer sheath  or on the insulation of one of the inner conductors     AC PLUG CORD PRECAUTIONS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM    For your safety please read the following text carefully    e lf the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet then the plug  should be cut off and disposed of safely    e There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into  an appropriate socket    e  f anew plug is to be fitted  please observe the wiring code as shown below    e fin any dou
17. empt to service this unit yourself  Removal of the monitor cover may  expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks  Refer all servicing to qualified  service personnel     Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service  personnel in the event that     e Liquid is spilled into the product or the product is exposed to rain or water     e The product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are  followed     e The product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged     e The product exhibits a distinct change in performance  indicating a need for  service     e Power cord or plug is damaged or frayed     4   English    4  Introduction    Welcome to enjoy the fantastic world of LCD monitors  This new technology will  bring you a whole new feeling for your    monitor     We show here some of the  major advantages of the LCD monitor  You will most certainly find some other  advantages when you use it     e The character of low radiation and less flicker reduce the probability of harm  for your health compared to traditional CRT monitor     e The LCD monitor s compact size requires only minimal desktop space  These  two merits make it easy to use in almost any environment and easy to  transport     e The LCD monitor has a low power consumption and offers savings on power  bills and the earth   s resources     e The design of the LCD cabinet is both attractive and ergonomic     e The usage of the LCD monitor is the same as th
18. ent Energy Star  Safety  UL   GS   ERGO   ISO 13406 2  EMI  CE   FCC  Regulation Environmental  TCO99  option   Medical EN60601  EN55011  option   Dimensi  ns Stand  283  H  X299  W  x129  D  mm  VESA  250  H  x 299  W  x 49  D  mm  Weight  Net  Stand  4 3 kg VESA  3 3 kg  AC DC adapter  power cord  VGA cable or DVI cable   Accessory Medical  ground wire  option   Temperature Operation  0   40   C          Transport  amp  Storage    Ambient Temperature   10   60   C  Humidity Range  10   100    Atmospheric Pressure  500hPa   1060hPa    Transport  amp  Storage    Ambient Temperature   10   60   C  Humidity Range  10   100    Atmospheric Pressure  500hPa   1060hPa                            Plug  amp  Play DDC2B   Speaker 1 5 W x 2  Option    MSR Three tracks  USB or RS 232 interface   Option    Touch panel Capacitive   Resistive  USB or RS 232 interface   Option     Plug  amp  Play DDC2B   Speaker 1 5 W x 2  Optional    MSR Three tracks  USB or RS 232 interface   Option    Touch panel Capacitive   Resistive  USB or RS 232 interface   Option              Power USB Hub       Option          Power USB Hub       Option          25   English    26   English       11  Energy Declaration    This monitor is equipped with a function for saving energy  which supports the  VESA Monitor Management Signalling  DPMS  standard  This means that the  monitor must be connected to a computer that supports the VESA DPMS to fulfil  the requirements in the NUTEK specification 803299 94 96  Time set
19. ess value is displayed  The range of brightness adjust   ment value is 0 to 100     20   English    8  Screen Adjustment    8 6 Contrast    The main menu item    Contrast    is used to adjust the contrast of the panel  A slider  with current contrast value is displayed  The range of contrast adjustment value is  0 to 100     8 7 Colour    The item    Colour     is used to select the default colour temperature  Move the  cursor up and down by using the     and     keys  and then press  SELECT  to  enter the default settings  9300K  6500K  USER COLOUR   Press  MENU  to go  back to the previous menu     8 7 1 RGB ADJUST    The main menu item  RGB ADJUST    is used to adjust the gain of the R  G and B  channels on the ADC  Analogue to Digital Converter   A slider with current  contrast value is displayed  The range of contrast adjustment value is 0 to 100     8 7 2 Black Level    The item    Black Level    is used to adjust the black level  zero level offset  of the R   G and B channels on the AD converters  The range of black level adjustment  value is 0 to 100     8 8 Position    The main menu item  Position    is a sub menu which has items to adjust picture  position within the panel  The item  H Position    and  V Position    allows user to  adjust the horizontal and vertical position manually     8 8 1 Horizontal Position    The item  H Position    is used to adjust the horizontal image position  A slider with  current value is displayed  The range of the horizontal position
20. ize the setting     5  Return  amp  Exit the MAIN MENU    To go back to the previous menu or exit the screen adjustment  push the   MENU  key  When no operation is done for around 60 seconds  default OSD  timeout   it goes back to the stand by mode and no more switching is accepted  except  MENU  to restart the setting     16   English    8  Screen Adjustment    8 1 Main Menu    The OSD  On Screen Display  main menu  Figure 8 1  is displayed on screen  when  MENU  key is pressed  The OSD menu is a combination of graphics and  text display  The first line always shows the current selected or active menu item   The bottom line of the main menu shows information for the selected function     The     and     keys are used to scroll through items within the menu  The  selected item is highlighted as the scrolling moves along  The  SELECT  key is  used to activate the highlighted item during this state     AXo OF    AUTO CONFIG       Figure 8 1  OSD Main Menu    17   English    8  Screen Adjustment    There are seven items in the main menu          Auto Set Auto configure the Brightness  Contrast  Vertical  amp     Horizontal position  Pixel clock frequency  Video signal  amplification and Tune    aly       Or Brightness Setup of brightness of the panel       Contrast Setup of contrast of the panel   Colour Configure the image colour   4  Position Setup the image position within the panel   D Image Configure the image frequency and phase       Miscellaneous Miscellaneous settings  
21. nitor  has been securely and correctly connected to the  Video Connector at the rear side of the Computer    Colours of image 1  Check that Video  Signal  Cable from the displays   on screen are has been securely and correctly connected to the   abnormal 15 pin Video Connector at the rear side of the  computer    Disturbances on 1  OSD adjustment is incorrect  Please consult section   Screen 7 for OSD screen adjustment procedures    2  Press       and       buttons simultaneously to start an  Auto Configuration     24   English    10  Specification    10  Specification          MQ215 series model    MQ212 series model          LCD panel type    15 0       LCD panel type    12 1             Resolution    XGA 1024 x 768 max     Resolution    SVGA 800 x 600 max           Pixel dimension    0 297  H  x 0 297  V     Pixel dimension    0 3075  H  x 0 3075  V           LCD monitor colour    16 800 000 Colours    LCD monitor colour    262 144 Colours          OSD control    Autoset  Backlight  Contrast  Colour  Position  Image   Miscellaneous    OSD control    Autoset  Backlight  Contrast  Colour  Position  Image   Miscellaneous          Manual control keys               Power    Select    Menu     Manual control keys               Power    Select    Menu           Viewing angle    H   70     70   max  V   60     65   max     Viewing angle    H   70     70   max  V   60     50   max                       Tilt With Stand   702  0     Contrast ratio 500 1 Typ   Brightness 250 cd m  Typ
22. se on Macintosh and PCs running  Windows  It may not function properly if any of the following applies     e PC running MS DOS  not Windows      e The background colour for the  wallpaper  or  desktop  pattern is set to black  or dark shades of any colour     The main menu item  AutoSet    is used to perform automatic configuration of the  Brightness  Contrast  Vertical  amp  Horizontal Position  Pixel clock frequency  Video  signal amplification and Tune     1  Enter the Windows Shut down screen  Press  Start button  and select  Shut  down  to get a  grayed  screen  or open an empty document  white page  in  Microsoft Word or Notepad  Note  The Wallpaper colour CAN NOT be black  or a very dark colour    2  Enter OSD Main Menu and Chose the  Auto Set     A confirmation box is  displayed to confirm the user selection  The default selection in the box is   NO    and is highlighted by a yellow bar  If the MENU key is pressed  the main  menu is re displayed and nothing is changed  A message  Please Wait    is  displayed after  YES    is selected and automatic configuration is started  After  the process is completed successfully  a message  Completed    is displayed    3  If you are still not satisfied with the picture quality  you could choose  CONTRAST in the OSD Main Menu and adjust it  You can also manually  adjust PHASE  CLOCK  etc  in the OSD     8 5 Brightness  The main menu item  Brightness    is used to adjust the brightness of the panel  A    slider with current brightn
23. t       Protective earth  ground        Attention  consult ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS       Dangerous voltage                PO       Disposal  The lamp in this product contains mercury  For disposal  return to MultiQ or  follow local governing ordinances or hospital procedure     Cleaning     MAKE SURE THE LCD DISPLAY IS TURNED OFF      NEVER SPRAY OR POUR ANY LIQUID DIRECTLY ONTO THE SCREEN  OR CASE     To clean the screen    1  Wipe the screen with a clean  soft  line free cloth  This removes dust and  other particles    2  If still not clear  apply a small amount of non ammonia  non alcohol based  glass cleaner onto a clean  soft  line free cloth  and wipe then screen     To clean the case    1  Use a soft  dry cloth    2  If still not clean  apply a small amount of a non ammonia  non alcohol based   mild non abrasive detergent onto a clean  soft  line free cloth  and wipe the  surface     30   English    
24. tings are  adjusted from the system unit by software  From indicated inactivity to Power  Saving Position A2 the total time must not be set to more than 70 minutes                 ae Power  NUTEK VESA state LED indicator consumption  Normal operation On Green  lt  23W  Power Saving Suspend Green Flashing  lt  2W  Position A1  Power Saving Off Green Flashing  lt s 1W  Position A2                      We recommend to switch off the monitor when it is not in use for quite a long  time     27   English    12  Appendix    e Safety Guidelines    Warning  This device must be operated with the original power supply  part  number  HJC HASU11FB  CHI CH 1204M   For medical model only   CAUTION  The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and  should be easily accessible   CAUTION  Use a power cable that is properly grounded  Always use the  appropriate AC cord that is certified for the individual country   Some examples are listed below   USA ererira UL Switzerland        SEV  Canada         CSA  Britain               BASE BS  Germany       VDE Japan        Electric Appliance Control Act    IMPORTANT NOTICE CONCERNING POWER CORD SELECTION   The power cord set for this unit has been enclosed and been selected according  to the country of destination and must be used to prevent electric shock  Use the  following guidelines if it is necessary to replace the original cord set  or if the cord  set is not enclosed  The female receptacle of the cord set must meet IEC 60320  requir
25. uding interference that  may cause undesired operation        The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device  pursuant to part 15 of 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 strict accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equip   ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can  be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try  to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  the receiver is connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Shielded interconnected cables and shield power cords must be employed with  this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RFD emission limits  governing this device     Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void  the user authority to operate the equipment     Notice of Compliance with Can
    
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