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1. Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 230f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM 5969 2457 Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 24 of 28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM
2. 27 0 607 0 578 msec R Vertical Active Area 15 253 12 711 12 800 15 84 11 093 msec S Vertical Front Porch 0 318 0 381 0 027 0 0264 0 023 msec D V Sync Polarity U Interlaced No No No No No O 70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 160f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Last Saved By WASSER Inc FACTORY MODES Mode No 6 7 8 9 10 Unit Resolution 800 x 600 1024 x 768 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 Horizontal Frequency 46 875 48 363 53 674 68 667 56 476 KHz A Horizontal 21 333 20 677 18 631 14 561 17 707 usec B Horizontal Pulse Width 1 616 2 092 1 138 1 013 1 813 usec C Horizontal Back Porch 3 232 2 462 2 702 2 2 1 92 usec D Horizontal Active Area 16 162 15 754 14 222 10 836 13 653 usec E Horizontal Front Porch 0 323 0 369 0 702 0 471 0 521 usec F H Sync Polarity Vertical Frequency 75 000 60 004 85 061 85 70 069 Hz O Vertical Period 13 333 16 666 11 756 11 764 14 272 msec P Vertical Pulse Width 0 064 0 124 0 056 0 044 0 106 msec Q Vertical Back Porch 0 448 0 600 0 503 0 524 0 513 msec R Vertical Active Area 12 800 15 88 11 179 11 182 13 599 msec S Vertical Front Porch 0 021 0 062 0 019 0 014 0 054 msec D V Sync Polarity U Interlaced No No No No No Timing Charts Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6
3. 6 GROUND 14 V SYNC 7 GROUND 15 SCL DDC2B 8 GROUND O S70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 14 of 28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM SIGNAL LEVEL Note The signal level at pin 1 2 3 is 0 7 Vp p The signal level at pin 13 14 is 5 Vp p Timing Charts SEPARATE SYNC HORIZONTAL Hor Video E a eee C D E eu Hor Sync i A acai Y SE B A VERTICAL So a Vert Video ton SA OES E Q R S o gt o Vert Sync Dis ie gt O lt gt Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 150f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Timing Charts O FACTORY MODES Mode No 1 2 3 4 5 Unit Resolution 640 x 480 720 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600 640 x 480 Horizontal Frequency 31 468 31 468 37 500 37 878 43 269 KHz A Horizontal 31 778 31 778 26 667 26 4 23 1 usec B Horizontal Pulse Width 3 813 3 813 2 032 3 2 1 556 usec C Horizontal Back Porch 1 907 1 907 3 810 2 2 2 222 usec D Horizontal Active Area 25 422 25 422 20 318 20 0 17 778 usec E Horizontal Front Porch 0 636 0 636 0 18 1 0 1 556 usec F H Sync Polarity Vertical Frequency 59 943 70 000 75 000 60 31 85 0 Hz 0 Vertical Period 16 683 14 268 13 333 16 579 11 764 msec P Vertical Pulse Width 0 064 0 064 0 08 0 1056 0 069 msec Q Vertical Back Porch 1 049 1 112 0 4
4. ION ICON NAME FUNCTION O Horizontal To adjust the OSD horizontal To enable the OSD position horizontal position position menu to be moved of the display horizontally Horizontal size To adjust the width of CC Side Pin Balance To straighten the Left or the display right side of the image E Vertical position To adjust the vertical Parallelogram To square the WY position of the display ES image 4 Vertical size To adjust the height of Q Degauss To degauss the the display display YC Pincushion To adjust any tapering A OSD display To set on screen display or bowing of the sides time time to either 10 20 or 30 seconds 5 Trapezoid To adjust the top and bottom of the image to Recall To recall the original the same size factory display settings Rotation To adjust the EXIT Exit To remove the OSD display tilt menu Filename S70naug doc Template HP Print dot Revision 6 Title S70 Monitor Author WASSER Inc Page 90f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Last Saved By WASSER Inc Controls and Adjustments O 4 Color Temperature Adjustment C When the USER COLOR is selected press the COLOR key to move between A ne e poemas bore laprel ME CONC the colors Press the UP or DOWN key to eRe a change color settings or to exit the USER Color Temperature Adjustment Menu COLOR mode when the COLOR OK is highlighted B o300 k 5 OSD Display Time Adjustment 6500 K User color A Press the key to display the geometr
5. Page 170f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Troubleshooting Before you call an authorized service center please adapter is being used make sure the pin assignments check if the following items are properly connected of the signal input connector and the signal timing If a nonstandard personal computer or graphics meet the specifications detailed previously PROBLEM CHECKS LOCATION No Picture or AC cord plugged in Rear POWER indicator off POWER switch on Front Signal cable connected Rear No picture POWER indicator off Turn off POWER switch wait at Front AC cord plugged in POWER switch on least 30 seconds turn it back on Image is not centered V CENTERING Control Front H PHASE Control Front No picture POWER indicator on CONTRAST Control Front BRIGHTNESS Control Front O 70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 18 0f 28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Automatic Power Saving Introduction Green Concept has prevailed throughout the information market of the world for some years EPA Environmental Protection Agency stipulates that all information products sold to the UNITED STATES should meet the requirement of environmental protection Thus we promote a series of monitors with power saving features which meet the EPA energy star requirement Below are the criteria Features When the monitor i
6. Registered mark of the U S Environmental Protection Agency Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective holders Last Saved By WASSER Inc Contents Introduccion iii 1 CONNECTIONS suscitar 12 Precautions eiii 2 Pin Assignments and Signal Levels 14 A 4 Timing Charts ciinniinncacdi n dica 15 Specifications carnada 5 Troubleshooting uocooooomomomss 18 Control Locations and Functions a wa 7 Automatic Power Saving Description 19 Controls and Adjustments sssssscsseseeee 8 Contents O Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 30f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Hewlett Packard Multi Frequency monitor One of the most versatile monitors available today the S70 automatically adjusts its vertical and horizontal scanning frequencies to those of your computer s graphics adapter The S70 provides crisp text and vivid color graphic displays when used with Multi Frequency and compatible graphics adapters see specifications Introduction Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 10f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Precautions To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or back cover There are no user serviceable parts ins
7. S70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 10f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Filename S7Onaug doc Template HP Print dot Revision 6 Page 2 of 28 Title S70 Monitor Author WASSER Inc Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose HP shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material HP assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by HP This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of HP Hewlett Packard Company Home Products Division P O Box 4010 Cupertino CA 95015 4010 Printed in the USA Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1999 All rights reserved Hewlett Packard is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company in the United States of America and other countries The ENERGY STAR name is a U S
8. a L POWER SWITCH POWER INDICATOR Color gt Select DOWN UP Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 70f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM REAR Power Supply Connector Signal Cable Control Locations and Functions O Controls and Adjustments 1 Power LED A This indicator will light when the power is ON and the power cord is properly connected B The state of the LED is dependent on the Power state of the monitor When the LED is green the monitor is in the normal state When it is amber it indicates a power saving state 2 Power Switch A Press to power on the monitor press again to power off B We recommend to power your system on first then the monitor 3 Geometric Adjust A Press the select lt gt key to display the geometric adjustment menu O S70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 80f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM B Press the lt gt key again to select the function to be adjusted the selected Icon will change in color from blue to red C Use the UP or DOWN Y A keys to adjust the setting of the selected function to the desired level Geometric Adjustment Main Menu Select Vertical Position 50 La 1024x768 H 69KHz V 85Hz ICON NAME FUNCT
9. again until the FS function is selected C Press either the UP or DOWN Y A key the display will then return to the initial factory settings Exit A Press the lt gt key to display the geometric adjustment menu B Press the lt gt gt key again until the Function is selected C Press either the UP or DOWN Y A key the OSD menu will immediately disappear D Ifthe Exit function is not used the OSD menu will automatically disappear after the timing period has expired Controls and Adjustments O Connections Your monitor has two connecting cables a Power Supply Cord which connects to a wall outlet surge protector or other power source and a Signal Cable which connects to the graphics adapter of your computer To ensure safety and correct operation always follow these four steps when connecting the monitor 1 Make sure the monitor and computer are turned off See previous section on safety 2 Connect the power cord to the back of the display 3 Plug the other end of the cable into a grounded outlet 4 Connect the video cable on the monitor to the 15 pin video graphics connector on the rear panel of the computer and tighten the fastening screws O S70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 120f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM IF you have an HP Pavilion computer this port is marked in oran
10. ge For other computers check your computer manual for the video port location Note Don t force the cable into the connector line it up carefully so you don t bend the pins Connecting the Speakers The display is designed for use with speakers supplied with HP Pavilion computers To connect the speakers 1 Identify the left and right speakers You can tell which side a speaker fits onto by its mounting pegs The side of the speaker with mounting pegs fits against the side of the display Fit the pegs of the right speaker into the corresponding holes on the right side of the display then push down until the speaker is secure Fit the pegs of the left speaker into the corresponding holes on the left side of the display then push down until the speaker is secure Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 130f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM To make mounting easier angle the speaker slightly toward the center of the display then insert the pegs Refer to your computer setup poster for instructions to connect your speakers to the PC Connections O Pin Assignments and Signal Levels 15 Pin D SUB male video connector PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1 RED 9 5V FROM PC 2 GREEN 10 DIGITAL GROUND 3 BLUE 1 MONITOR SENSEI 4 DIGITAL GROUND 12 SDA DDC1 2B 5 RETURN DDC2B 13 H SYNC
11. ic EXIT adjustment menu c E p M p MO COLOR OK Enter amp 4 OSD DISPLAY TIME B Press the COLOR key to move to your 1024 x 768 desired color or to EXIT To select a color or H 69KHz V 85Hz to exit press the UP or DOWN key when the selection is highlighted blue background B Continue to press the Q gt key until the ga function is selected and 10 20 30 seconds appears in the OSD as above O 70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 10 of 28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM C Press either the UP or DOWN Y A key to select the required time the selected time will change in color from white to yellow Following completion of any readjustments the OSD will remain on the screen for the selected period of time before disappearing automatically 6 Degauss Control A Press the lt gt key to display the geometric adjustment menu Press the lt gt key to select the degauss icon Press either the UP or DOWN Y A key the degauss function will then automatically occur 7 Recall Control to recall original factory settings A Press the lt gt key to display the geometric adjustment menu Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 11 of 28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM B Press the key
12. ide the monitor Refer servicing to qualified service personnel DO NOT REMOVE THE TILT SWIVEL BASE The input power source The monitor is designed to be Full Range from AC 100V to AC 240V A Warning This appliance should be grounded gt S70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 20f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Always connect the display to a grounded three prong power outlet Use only the factory supplied power cord Do not put the monitor or other heavy objects on the power supply cord A damaged power cord may cause fire or electric shock Do not insert objects into the monitor They may cause fire or failure Do not allow liquids to fall into the cabinet 1 To reduce eye fatigue avoid using the display 5 If the monitor does not operate properly turn off in direct sunlight or other bright lights the power switch and then unplug the monitor 2 Do not operate the monitor beyond the 6 When an irregular supply is applied a protection specified temperature and humidity range circuit will turn off the monitor the power see specifications indicator will also be turned off IF this happens turn off the power switch and wait at least 3 For proper operation keep the monitor iar Breer P P 30 seconds before turning it on again adequately ventilated 4 Keep the monitor away from transformers m
13. lation If this equipment 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 measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help 20 70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 20 of 28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM X Ray Radiation Notice When operating this product emits X rays however it is well shielded and meets the safety and health requirements of various countries such as the Radiation Act of Germany and the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of the United States Radiation emitted by this product is less than O ImR hr IuSv hr at a distance of 10 centimeters from the surface of the cathode ray tube The x ray radiation primarily depends on the characteristics of the cathode ray tube and its associated low voltage and high voltage circuitry Internal controls have been adjusted to ensure safe operation Only qualified personnel should perform any internal adjustments as specified in the service man
14. on nonglare Horizontal 306mm typical Antistatic ET apii Vertical 230mm typical t ission 53 i iia aac Safety Standard UL CSA T V Maximum 1280 x 1024 at 60Hz Resolution refresh rare EMI Standard FCC Class B EN50082 1 EN55022 Specifications O Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 50f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Environmental Conditions Operating 0 40 Temperature Operating 10 80 Humidity non condensing Storage 40 65 Temperature Storage 5 95 Humidity High Voltage 26KV Dimensions 416mm x 443mm x W x Hx D 455mm Weight Net 17 1 kg Tilt and Swivel Operation The swivel range is normally limited to 45 degrees to the right and the Left of the front position marked by a small molded pip on the top front of the base O S70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 60f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM The tilt range is normally limited at an angle of 5 degrees forwards and 15 degrees backwards This allows you to set the screen angle to the viewing position most comfortable to you Control Locations and Functions Note Locations of display controls are shown below Operation of controls is explained in the following pages FRONT O O gt po
15. otors fans or strong magnetic fields Precautions O Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 30f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Features 1 Automatically scans horizontal frequencies ranged from 30kHz to 70kHz and vertical SELF TEST PATTERN frequencies ranged from 50Hz to 100Hz 2 Meets DPMS and NUTEK power saving standards No SIGNAL 3 All functions can be controlled by On Screen PLEASE CHECK Display SIGNAL CABLE 4 Plug and play compatibility Full scan display 15 9 inch diagonal viewable 8 Color temperature selection 9300K 6550K image size user adjustable 6 Rotation tilt control 7 Self test When you disconnect the signal cable from the PC the display will produce as below O S70 Monitor Guide Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 40f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Specifications Power Source AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Input Signals Full Range Saou Video Analog 0 7 Vp p Power 1 Normal 100W Max 75 ohm positive Consumption ER 2 Stand by Mode 15W Separate Sync positive negative 3 Suspend Mode lt 15W Synchronization Horizontal 30KHz to 7OKHz 4 Off Mode lt 5W Cr RORE Vertical 50Hz to 120Hz Picture Tube 90 deflection Active Di 0 27mm dot pitch Aci spay 15 9 Diagonal viewable i f low radiati
16. s connected to an unpowered PC or when both horizontal and vertical syncs are not present the monitor will enter the off state and the power LED will be amber Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 190f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM When either horizontal or vertical sync is absent the monitor will automatically enter the Suspend or Stand by state and the power LED color will be yellow When the PC recovers from the sleep state by either operation of the keyboard or mouse the monitor will power up normally and the power LED will be green Power Consumption The monitor power is reduced to less than 5 Watts in the power save OFF state and meets the U S A EPA energy star requirement and VESA DPMS requirement Automatic Power Saving O Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instal
17. ual for this product Replace the cathode ray tube with an identical CRT only Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic REI EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Canadian Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Avis Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada EPA Energy Star Monitors that are marked with the Energy Star logo meet the requirements of the EPA Energy Star program Specific details on using the Energy Star features can be found in the energy saver or power management section of the manual that comes with the computer the monitor is connected to Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 1999 Hewlett Packard Company All rights reserved Produced in Taiwan Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 210f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Automatic Power Saving O Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 6 Page 220f28 Printed 05 13 99 11 33 AM Filename S7Onaug doc Title S70 Monitor Template HP Printdot Author WASSER

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