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1. 10 85 Temperature Humidity Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Display Unit Video Input Output Audio Input Output Front Panel Controls Power Input Power Consumption Dimensions WxHxD Weight Maximum Vertical Resolution Video System VGA DVI connector Speakers Maximum Brightness Maximum Contrast Response Time Viewing Angle Operating Environment 17 4 3 TFT LCD 1 channel s video input output 2 channel multiple video BNC input output 1 channel VGA input 1 channel DVI input 1 channel YPbPr input 3 channels RCA input output Menu Volume Channel and stand by Power AC100V 230V 50 60Hz Max 32W 15 2 x 13 3 x 2 6 387mm x 338mm x 67mm 11 Ibs 5 0kg Max 1080 lines NTSC PAL Resolution 1280 x 1024 Max 2 x 1 0W 300cd m 1000 1 8ms 170 160 0 C 40 C 10 85 Temperature Humidity Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Display Unit Video Input Output Audio Input Output Front Panel Controls Power Input Power Consumption Dimensions W xH x D Weight Maximum Vertical Resolution Video System VGA DVI connector Speakers Maximum Brightness Maximum Contrast Response Time Viewing Angle Operating Environment 19 4 3 TFT LCD 1 channel s video input output 2 channel multiple video BNC input output 1 channel VGA input 1 channel DVI input 1 channel YPbPr input 3 channels RCA input output Menu Volume Channel and stand by Power AC100V 230V 50
2. haces 22 Lynx Monitors VGA Resolution Chart eee 23 Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Caution 1 Read the Instructions 2 Follow the Instructions 3 Cleaning 4 Water and Moisture 5 Accessories 6 Ventilation Please comply with warning regarding power requirements The power source contains high voltage parts If the cover is removed it may cause fire or electric shock Do NOT remove the cover All safety and operating instructions should be read before the monitor is operated All operating and user instructions should be followed Unplug the monitor from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners Use only a damp soft cloth Do not use the monitor in damp environments For example do not operate the monitor in bathrooms sinks laundry rooms wet basements or near a swimming pool Lynx monitors are not recommended for outdoor use Always ensure that the monitor is placed on a solid steady surface stand To avoid any possible danger and or damage do not place the monitor on an unsteady stand stool or other surface that could result in the monitor falling Slots and openings in the monitor s cabinet are provided for ventilation and ensure reliable operation of the monitor and to protect it from over heating These openings must never be blocked The monitor should never be placed near or over a radiator or head register This
3. monitor should not be placed or built in to a rack or bookshelf unless proper ventilation is provided and supplier instructions have been adhered to 4 Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual 7 Object and Liquid Entry 8 Repair Servicing 9 Parts Replacement 10 Safety Check 11 Keep the Instructions Never push any kind of object into this monitor through an opening as it may touch dangerous volt age points or short out parts that would result in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind into the monitor Do not attempt to repair this monitor yourself by opening or removing covers This may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer to a qualified service technician if servicing is necessary If monitor is opened by anyone other than a factory authorized service center the warranty is voided If serial number is removed or tampered with the warranty is voided When part replacement is required make sure it is performed by a qualified technician and that the parts are supported by the manufacturer Upon completion of any service or repair to the monitor ask the service technician to perform a safety check to ensure that the monitor is in proper operating condition The safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Marshall Lynx LCD Monitor The Lynx Series of Universal Monitors offers high
4. 60Hz Max 40W 18 x 14 6 x 3 458mm x 373mm x 77mm 11 Ibs 5 0kg Max 1080 lines NTSC PAL Resolution 1280 x 1024 Max 2 x 1 0W 300cd m 1000 1 8ms 170 160 Temperature 0 C 40 C Humidity 1096 85 Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Display Unit Video Input Output Audio Input Output Front Panel Controls Power Input Power Consumption Dimensions WxHxD Weight Maximum Vertical Resolution Video System VGA DVI connector Speakers Maximum Brightness Maximum Contrast Response Time Viewing Angle Operating Environment 20 4 3 TFT LCD 1 channel s video input output 2 channel multiple video BNC input output 1 channel VGA input 1 channel DVI input 1 channel YPbPr input 3 channels RCA input output Menu Volume Channel and stand by Power AC100V 230V 50 60Hz Max 50W 18 x 14 6 x 3 458mm x 373mm x 77mm 15 8 Ibs 7 2kg Max 1080 lines NTSC PAL Resolution 1600 x 1200 Max 2 x 1 0W 450cd m 1000 1 ms 178 178 Temperature 0 C 40 C Humidity 10 85 10 Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Display Unit Video Input Output Audio Input Output Front Panel Controls Power Input Power Consumption Dimensions W x H x D Weight Maximum Vertical Resolution Video System VGA DVI connector Speakers Maximum Brightness Maximum Contrast Response Time Viewing Angle Operating Environment 26 16 9 TFT LCD 1 channel s video input output 2 c
5. Marshall Lynx LCD Universal Monitors User Manual Hartimi Industrial Video Security Div For more information contact Marshall Electronics Industrial Video amp Security 800 800 6608 Www mars cam com Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Caution To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the back There are no user serviceable parts inside Always refer servicing to qualified personnel Graphic Symbol Explanation The lightening flash symbol inside the triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated and dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within the triangle is intended to alert the A user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions Warning To Prevent Fire or Shock Hazard DO NOT Expose this Monitor to Rain or Moisture This product must be grounded Product specifications are subject to change without notice Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual CONTENTS Jagee esee 9o 4 MIOQUC TON sehr sad bedient M mtb RIM RE RS ve eleelta NEN EE E T T m m T 7 Front Panel Components and Controls srr 12 Setting Up the MORMON secerieitoer etas ped vM d baec 13 AUGIOPVICIGO NOUNS asses ati eate sata ote Dot uta dob i eds 19 jirel e aeg e E T 1o DS 2 Remote Control FUNCTIONS sve tex tev nics
6. age Settings Scheme Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Advanced Reset Scheme Setup Language English Factory Resel Ho 4 Figure 1 The Image Settings screen allows you to adjust picture settings such as brightness contrast sharpness etc Figure 2 The Setup screen allows you to select language and reset to factory settings Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Image Settings Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Advanced Reset Scheme Image Settings Molse Reduction Fheshbcorne Dynamic Contrast Lor Normal e Figure 3 Pressing the 4 button on the front panel or Enter on the remote will highlight the feature presets you want to adjust Figure 4 Advanced settings like Noise Reduction and Dynamic Contrast can also be adjusted Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Figures 5 amp 6 Other features that can be MPEG NR Ai accessed in Image I Settings include MPEG Noise Reduc tion MPEG NR Image Settings Image Settings Figure 7 Advanced features in Image Settings allow you to adjust the Red Green and Blue Color Scheme image amp etbnge 16 Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Adjust the Display Settings To select press the l button on the front panel or Enter on the remote control The settings will be highlighted see Figure 9 Use lt gt arrow keys on the front panel or the remote control to scroll through the s
7. eo BNC input outputs and 1 channel YPbPr input After finding a suitable and secure location for the monitor plug the power cord into the rear panel and then to an AC power source Turn the Power Switch on VOLUME CONTROL To adjust the volume on the Lynx monitor press the Y on the front panel of the monitor Use the left and right arrow keys on the remote or front panel to adjust the volume VIDEO MAIN MENU To access the Main Menu features press Menu on the remote control or the 3 button on the front panel The Image Settings screen will appear along with three icons on the left hand side Image Settings Display Settings and Setup See Figures 1 2 and 3 Use the arrow buttons on the remote control or front panel to scroll through the settings 6 Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Adjust the Image Settings In the Image Settings Screen you can adjust Brightness Contrast Sharpness as well as more Advanced Settings like Noise Reduction and Flesh Tone To select press the l button on the front panel or Enter on the remote control The settings will be highlighted see Figure 4 Use lt b arrow keys on the front panel or the remote control to scroll through the settings Press Enter on the remote or 4 on the front panel to access the settings When finished making adjustments lt P press the l or Enter on the remote Press Menu button on the remote or the 4 button on the front panel to exit Image Settings menu Im
8. ettings Press Enter on the remote or l on the front panel to access the settings When finished making adjustments lt gt press the l or Enter on the remote Press Menu button on the remote or the 4 button on the front panel to exit Display Settings menu Figures 8 amp 9 Display Settings allow you to make adjustments to the screen Note PIP mode disabled Display Settings Display Settings 1 Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Adjust the Setup Up Menu To access Setup Menu press the l button on the front panel or Enter on the remote control The settings will be highlighted see Figure 11 Use lt gt arrow keys on the front panel or the remote control to scroll through the settings Press Enter on the remote or 4 on the front panel to access the settings When finished making adjustments lt P press the l or Enter on the remote Press Menu button on the remote or the 3 button on the front panel to exit the Setup menu Figure 10 The Set up menu allows you to set the language of preference as well as factory presets Setup Factory Reset No fd Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Audio Video Inputs The rear panel of the Lynx monitor includes inputs for connection to devices such as computer networks DVD players cameras etc These inputs include 00000000 ooon oopp LIED 00000000 ES 1 YUV YPbPr inputs 2 Video 1 input output 3 Video 2 input output 4 S Video input
9. hannel multiple video BNC input output 1 channel VGA input 1 channel DVI input 1 channel YPbPr input 3 channels RCA input output Menu Volume Channel and stand by Power AC100V 230V 50 60Hz Max 110W 26 4 x 16 5 x 4 9 673mm x 421mm x 125mm 27 5 lbs 12 5kg Max 1080 lines NTSC PAL Resolution 1600 x 1200 Max 2 x 1 0W 500cd m2 1000 1 ms 176 176 Temperature 0 C 40 C Humidity 10 85 ft Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS Power button stand by Exit Menu k With menu off adjust volume 0 100 O O With menu on use to scroll through menu dq b With menu on use to select or change menu functions When menu is off selects video input Video 1 Video 2 amp V S video YPbPr VGA DVI lt Select item 2 Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual SETTING UP THE MONITOR Carefully unpack the items from the box and take a moment to ensure that the following items are included 1 Lynx monitor 2 Power cord 3 VGA cable 4 Remote control Lithium battery included If any of these items are missing contact customer support at 800 800 6608 Next take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the front and rear panel controls and inputs The front panel of the Lynx Monitor includes hard button controls for Menu Volume Channels and Power stand by The rear panel of your Lynx monitor includes S video inputs 2 channel multiple vid
10. lution Chart v Resolution Supported x Not Supported REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS Note Remove the plastic tab in the remote to initiate contact with the battery MONITOR 15 Ta 19 20 26 RESOLUTION 800x600 60Hz v v v v 70Hz x x x x 72Hz v v v v 75Hz v v v v 85Hz v v v v 1024x768 60Hz v v v v 70Hz v v v v 72Hz v v v V 75Hz v v v v 85Hz v v v v 1152x864 60Hz x x x x 70Hz x x x x Video 2 Channel ene Video 1 Channel S Video Channel 85Hz x x x x 1280x720 60Hz x x x x VGA Channel YPbPr Channel main 70Hz x x x x 72Hz x x x x menu when menu off zm J 7 submenu Channel 85Hz x x x x when menu off When in VOA menu ee 60Hz x x x x when in VGA menu adjusts horizontal position 70Hz r y 7 adjusts horizontal 72Hz x T 7 x position 75Hz x x x x 85Hz x x x x 1280x960 60Hz v v v v 70Hz x x x x 72Hz x x x x 75Hz x x x x 85Hz x x x x 1280x1024 60Hz v v v v 70Hz v v v v 72Hz x x x x 75Hz v v v v 85Hz x v x x 1600x1024 60Hz v v v v 70Hz v v v v This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Ruled Operation is subject to the following two 79Hz m m y conditions 1 this device many not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any 75Hz i af af V interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 85Hz x x x x 1600x1200 60Hz x v v v 70Hz x x x x 72Hz x x x x 75Hz x x x x 85Hz x x x x 22 amp
11. output 5 Audio 1 Audio 2 Audio 3 6 VGA input 7 DVI input Note Corresponding interface of YPbPr input Y to R Y Pb to G U Pr to B V g Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual VGA Input This 15 pin VGA cable included connects the monitor to computers and other devices that support VGA The 15 pin VGA is a common connection found on most video cards computer monitors and high definition televisions that support VGA etc YPbPr Sometimes called component video YPbPr is commonly used in video electronics Proper connection to monitor is as follows Y to R Y Pb to G U Pr to B V Y green Pb Blue Pr Red S Video 1 S Video input and 1 loop through S video output DVI Input digital video interface Video 1 and Video 2 Two composite BNC video inputs and loop through outputs Audio 1 Audio 2 Audio 3 Three mono audio inputs 3 mono loop through audio outputs via RCA connectors 20 Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual TROUBLESHOOTING 1 No picture on the screen Make sure the power cord is securely connected and that the front LED is green 2 Unable to read menu on screen Adjust the resolution of the VGA Card to 1024 X 768 15 1280 x 1024 17 19 1600 x 1200 20 3 Color Deviation Check that the signal cables are securely tightened The pins in the cable could be loose and causing a bad connection 2f Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual Lynx Monitors VGA Reso
12. performance features and excellent picture quality for use in a variety of industrial commercial applications The information contained in this instruction manual covers the installation and operation of the monitors and we encourage you to read it carefully All the installation materials wire cables must pass quality inspections in accordance with international electrical rules and laws When installing your monitor remember to always adhere to local ordinances and laws concerning wire and cable installation Note A V inputs outputs as well as optimal resolution will vary by screen size Refer to Specifications section for more in depth details Lynx LCD Monitor User Manual SPECIFICATIONS Display Unit Video Input Output Audio Input Output Front Panel Controls Power Input Power Consumption Dimensions W xH x D Weight Maximum Vertical Resolution Video System VGA DVI connector Speakers Maximum Brightness Maximum Contrast Response Time Viewing Angle Operating Environment 15 4 3 TFT LCD 1 channel s video input output 2 channel multiple video BNC input output 1 channel VGA input 1 channel DVI input 1 channel YPbPr input 3 channels RCA input output Menu Volume Channel and Stand by Power AC100V 230V 50 60Hz Max 32W 10 x 11 7 x 2 6 256mm x 298mm x 67mm 9 9 Ibs 4 5kg Max 1080 lines NTSC PAL Resolution 1024 x 768 Max 2 x 1 0W 300cd m 450 1 ams 170 150 0 C 40 C
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