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1. ADJUST Power Switch Menud gt a User Guide Type V Open Frame Monitor 15 15 4 Stand I 15 Stand I1 15 4 Type Vr Chassis Monitor 10 4 19 User Guide User Guide Type W Rear Mount Monitor 3 2 Control Key Definition Stand I 6 4 8 4 LCD Monitor Open Frame Chassis Rear Mount Monitor Stand Mand M o 5 Power on LED Stand by LED Rear Mount Monitor Stand 7 Stand I1 10 4 19 306 6069 b Key Pad Hot Key Function mmm Call main OSD menu Press this key to trigger the function for automatic adjustment poweswth 0000000000 LI Press this key to increase the value of volume adjustment Press this key to decrease the value of volume adjustment Stand Il 7 A A A d ADJUST
2. 00 00 m e ADJUST Power Switch Menud gt User Guide Type II LCD Monitor 17 OD OH A t ADJUST Power Switch Menud gt Type M LCD Monitor 18 Jj ADJUST Power Switch Menud gt TypelV LCD Monitor 19
3. SATURATION SATURATION Press to increase or to increase or decrease the value of saturation a EXIT WOK HUE Press to increase or to obtain the desired color settings The HUE is defined as a phase shift of the sub carrier with respect to the burst G EXIT WOK XII GAMMA GAMMA GAMMA 0 You can adjust the value of GAMMA 1 GAMMA there are four GAMMA 2 default value groups for your gt GAMMA 3 choice Select RETURN to XI RETURN return the main menu 16 17 User Guide 1 AUDIO optional You can adjust the setting of speaker including volume and mute VOLUME ADJUST Use to adjust the volume of speaker e SPEAK ON OFF Use to make the speaker work or mute CHANNEL optional You can switch the setting of signal input channel ANALOG Use to change the input signal to Analog mode e DVI Use to change the input signal to DVI mode e CVBS Use to change the input signal to Composite mode e S VIDEO Use to change the input signal to S Video mode t RECALL You can recall the factory default setting by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu VOLUME ADJUST SPEAK ON OFF RETURN a EXIT CHANNEL ANALOG Dl CVBS S VIDEO RETURN RECALL EXIT HOK OK BOK User Guide OSD EXIT OSD EXIT You can exit the OSD menu by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu
4. EXIT OK Summary T BRIGHTNESS VOLUME ADJUST BRICONTRAST CONTRAST AUDIO SPEAK ON OFF SHARPNESS CHANNEL o M m YES ExiT OSD EXIT te 3 6 OSD Menu on DVI Mode Option X BRICONTRAST BRICONTRAST BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST RETURN Press to increase or to decrease the brightness or contrast e BRIGHTNESS Use to adjust the screen s brightness CONTRAST Use to adjust the screen s contrast 1024 X 768 BOHz EXIT OK 18 19 User Guide COLOR COLOR You can select the screen s m gm color level of the white color B500K field from the default color ADC BRIGHTNESS temperature settings Also AL RETURN you can fine tune the color temperature by USER option if necessary a dii e Son UR RED GREEN BLUE to set aream es value of color temperature brightness to suit you own preference RED GREEN BLUE RETURN e 9300 Use to set value of monitor for the CIE coordinate 9300 color temperature e X 6500K Use to set value of monitor for the CIE coordinate 6500 color temperature e ADC Brightness Set value of monitor for ADC Brightness Ut G a 1024 X 768 GUHZ XI GAMMA GAMMA 0 You can adjust the value of I GAMMA 1 GAMMA there are four GAMMA 2 default value groups for your GAMMA 3 choice Select RETURN to RETURN return the main menu 1024 X768 60Hz EXIT OK 1 AUDIO optional You can adjust the setting of spea
5. POWER SWITCH MENU 4 gt 11 e BRIGHTNESS Use to adjust CONTRAST Use to adjust the User Guide 3 3 Navigating the OSD Menu a Display the main menu Press the MENU button 9 to display the main menu on the screen b Select the menu you want to adjust Press the button to shift the item selections up or down until it is desired and then press the button f again to enter the menu item c Adjust the item setting Press the button to adjust the value of setting Once you adjust the value of setting the value will be stored automatically d Exit the OSD menu To return the regular screen viewing select the EXIT OSD item or press the Exit Key lt 4 directly If there is no command respond for 30 seconds OSD menu will be closed automatically 3 4 OSD Menu on VGA Mode X BRICONTRAST BRICONTRAST Press to increase or to BRIGHTNESS decrease the brightness or I CONTRAST contrast RETURN the screen s brightness screen s contrast 1024 X 768 60Hz th POSITION POSITION H POSITION V POSITION RETURN 1024 X768 60Hz EXIT User Guide You can adjust the screen s position by horizontal and vertical manually e H POSITION Use to adjust the image to the left or right on the screen e X V POSITION Use to adjust the image up or down on the Screen IMAGE AUTO You can adjust the value of cLock screen quality automatically c2 PHASE AUT
6. au pum Ludi Mode 16 1280x768 60 0 75 13 3 14 1 15 4 WXGA LCD Resolution Modes Resolution Modes H Freq pu 3 KHz 800x600 800x600 25 E ws 75 o CIBUM Mode 800x600 379 60 481 72 Pes m User Guide Mode9 1024x768 48 4 60 Mode 11 1024x768 600 75 Mode 12 1280x800 484 60 8 2 DVI Input Timing optional Input Timing Range H 31 47 80 KHz V 60Hz V Frea Hz Model 640480 3147 60 Model2 800x600 3787 60 Model 10244768 4836 60 Model 1280x1024 640 60 9 Appendix C RS232 command code optional 9 1 RS232 settings Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 O Power On OxBBzPower On Power 0x05 0x40 0x00 1 Power Off OxBA Power Off WhiteBalance 0x05 e bl 0 0 WhiteBalance OxB8zWhiteBalance OxB7VGA OxB6 DVI 5 Mail Input Source 0x05 0x40 0x04 OxB5 CVBS OxB4 S Video Brightness 0x05 0x00 0x64 OxAB 00 0x47 100 7 Contrast _ ox05 a a 0x64 OxAA 00 0x46 100 26 27 User Guide 9 Saturation 0x05 0x40 0x13 10x00 0x64 0x05 0x40 0x31 3 Gamma 3 0x05 0x40 0x32 1 9300K 11 Color Temp OzMute On 0x05 0x40 0x54 1 Mute OFF 16 Mute Reply Value OxA8 0 0x44 100 0x89 User 0x88 9300K 0x87 6500K 0x67 Mute On 0x66 Mute Off 3 C Fi Transmission PASS 3 D F2 Transmission FAILED Format Length Comm
7. GAMMA 3 RETURN 1024 X 768 60Hz EXIT oK VOLUME ADJUST SPEAK ON OFF RETURN 1024X768 60Hz EXT oK User Guide You can switch the setting of signal input channel CHANNEL ANALOG Use to change the input signal to Analog mode T ARTS e DVI Use to change the input V cvps signal to DVI mode S VIDEO e CVBS Use to change the RETURN input signal to Composite mode e S VIDEO Use to change the _ eee Bae input signal to S Video mode C EXIT wok RECALL RECALL You can recall the factory default setting by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu d Gs 1024 X768 60Hz EXIT OK OSD EXIT OSD EXIT You can exit the OSD menu by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu 1024 X768 60Hz EXIT OK BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST H POSITION VOLUME ADJUST aa LCD POSITION Bogition pee SPEAK ON OFF 14 15 e BRIGHTNESS Use to adjust CONTRAST Use to adjust User Guide YES fexiT OsDexiT o ADC BRIGHTNESS 3 5 OSD Menu on AV CVBS S Video Mode Option X BRICONTRAST BRICONTRAST BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST RETURN Press to increase or to decrease the brightness or contrast the screen s brightness the screen s contrast SHARPNESS SHARPNESS Press to increase or to increase or decrease the value of sharpness This function allows the user to optimize the sharpness of the image User Guide
8. is not synchronized off your computer before you connect the VGA Cable to this monitor The position of the Adjust the H position and V position or Perform screen is not in the center The screen is too bright too dark the Auto adjustment Check if the brightness or contrast control is at the appropriate position not at the Maximum Minimum The screen is Press the Auto adjustment control to adjust shaking or waving Moving all objects which emit a magnetic field such as motor or transformer away from the monitor Check if the specific voltage is applied Check if the signal timing of the computer system is within the specification of monitor If you are unable to correct the fault by using this chart stop using your 22 23 User Guide monitor and contact your distributor or dealer for further assistance 7 Appendix A 7 1 VGA Input Format 17 18 19 LCD SXGA XGA Modes mode 1024X768 1280X1024 SVGA 800x600 640x480 15 7 15 1 LCD Modes Input mod Resolution Z9 e sid ense 5 1024X768 XGA 1024x768 t3 Scale up DOS x EGA 640x350 Scale up Scale up 13 3 14 1 15 4 LCD Modes 720400 Scaeup De interlaced means interlaced video signal fits to the panel resolution and the starting lines on the panel are different to compensate the offset of even and odd fields 7 2 Composite Video Input Y C Video input S Video optiona
9. O Use to choose the WHITE BALANCE best settings for the current A RETURN input signal e CLOCK Use to adjust the value of horizontal image e PHASE Use to adjust the phase control Phase adjustment may be required to optimize the display quality e WHITE BALANCE Use to set RGB signal voltage level 1024 X 768 60Hz EXIT OK COLOR MUSER You can select the screen s D 9300K color level of the white color l 6500K field from the default color ADC BRIGHTNESS temperature settings Also RETURN you can fine tune the color temperature by USER option if necessary e USER Choose RED GREEN BLUE to set value of color temperature brightness to suit you own preference e 9300 Use to set value of 1024 X 768 BOHz 7 X EXIT MOK 12 13 User Guide monitor for the CIE coordinate 9300 color temperature 6500K Use to set value of monitor for the CIE coordinate 6500 color temperature ADC Brightness Set value of monitor for ADC Brightness XI GAMMA You can adjust the value of GAMMA there are four default value groups for your choice Select RETURN to return the main menu 1 AUDIO optional You can adjust the setting of speaker including volume and mute VOLUME ADJUST Use to adjust the volume of speaker SPEAK ON OFF Use to make the speaker work or mute Cc CHANNEL optional RED GREEN BLUE RETURN 1024 X 768 BOHZ al DEX T HOK GAMMA 0 GAMMA 1 GAMMA 2
10. User Guide User Guide User Guide Version 10 3 The specification is subject to change without notice Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for Error Contained here in User Guide User Guide IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 16 If the product has been exposed to rain or water 1 Please read these instructions carefully before using the product and save for later 17 If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed reference Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a 2 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product gi qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation 3 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Clean the product with a damp soft cloth Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners as it may cause permanent damage to the screen 19 Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service 18 If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged 4 Do not use this product near water 5 Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table CAUTION The product may fall causing serious damage to the product Head manual prior to installing the product The operation of products 6 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided
11. and index Value Checksum Example 0x05 0x40 0x00 0x01 Oxba gt Power Off system 1 Checksum is 2 s complement of sum of length and all messages User Guide 9 2 Using RS 232 Command Code to check system status Command Tx Acknowledgement Rx Function Checksum 1 Length Command index Checksum 1 Length index Value i OxEC 0 Brightness 0x04 0x30 0x10 OxBC 0x10 0x00 0x64 0Ox88 100 OxEB 0 0x04 0x30 0x11 OxBB 0x11 0x00 0x64 0x87 100 OxEA 0 0x04 0x30 0x12 OxBA 0x12 0x00 0xFF 0x30 0xB9 0x00 0x64 0 Gamma 0 0xCB Gamma 0 0x04 10x30 0x31 Ox9B 0x31 3 Gamma 3 0xC8 Gamma 3 O user Color Temp 0x04 0x30 0x32 0x9A 0x32 1 9300K 2 6500K 0x30 0x99 0x00 0x64 O Power On OxFC Power On Power 1 Power Off OXFB z Power Off OxF8 VGA OxF7 DVI OxF6 CVBS OxF5 Svideo Contrast 0x27 255 OxE9 0 Saturation 0x85 100 12Gamma 1 OxCA Gamma 1 Gamma 2 Gamma 2 0xC9 Gamma 2 OxCA user 0xC9 9300k 0xC8 26500k Color R O O O O X X X X X X X gt x lt O O O AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB c D 28 29 User Guide 0xC8 0 MEMO 0x64 100 Color G 0x04 0x30 0x34 0x98 0x04 10x34 0x00 0x64 OxA8 Mute On Mute 0x04 0x30 0x54 0x78 0x04 0x54 1 Mute OFF 0xA72Mute OFF Reply Value Acknowledgement code Transmission PASS 3 D F2 Transmission FAILED Format Length Command index Checksum Length Index Value Chec
12. deo sources Due to possible deviations between these video sources you may have to make some adjustment to the monitor settings when switching between these sources These adjustments are made from the OSD menu 2 2 2 DVI cable connection Optional Plug one end of the DVI signal cable to the video signal connector at the rear of the PC system and the other end to the monitor Secure the connectors with the screws on the cable connector at both ends User Guide 3 Using VGA LCD Monitor 3 1 Outline Drawing The LCD monitor controls are located on the lower front side of the panel The open frame and chassis monitor controls are located on the higher rear side of the panel They are shown in the figure below and described in the following paragraphs Type I LCD Monitor 15 Stand I ADJUST Power Switch MenudxDP Stand I
13. ents of today s business and industrial applications 1 2 Notice 1 Do not touch the LCD panel surface with sharp or hard objects 2 Do not use abrasive cleaners waxes or solvents for cleaning use only a dry or damp soft cloth 3 Use only with a high quality safety approved AC DC power adapter 1 3 CheckList Before using this monitor please make sure that all the items listed below are present in your package 1 VGA cable x1 2 AC to DC adapter x1 3 Power cable x1 4 User manual x1 5 DVI cable optional x1 6 Audio cable optional x1 If any items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately User Guide 2 Installing the Monitor The procedures for setting up your TFT LCD monitor kit is as follows 2 1 Power amp Signal Connections 2 1 1 Power Switch off the power on both your monitor and your computer The Power Switch is located in the center of the monitor 2 1 2 Power cable connection Connect the power cord to the AC outlet and connect the power to the monitor through the AC DC adapter 2 1 3 VGA Signal cable connection Plug one end of the 15 pin signal cable to the video signal connector at the rear of the PC system and the other end to the monitor Secure the connectors with the screws on the cable connector at both ends 2 2 Optional Connections 2 2 1 Compatible cable connection Optional The LCD monitor is designed to work with a variety of compatible vi
14. ethyl chloride to clear the panel It may permanently damage the panel and void the warranty 5 If it is still not clean enough apply a small amount of non ammonia non alcohol based glass cleaner onto a clean soft lint free cloth and wipe the screen 6 Don t use water or oil directly on the monitor If droplets are allowed to dry on the monitor permanent staining or discoloration may occur User Guide 5 Disclaimer We do not recommend using any ammonia or alcohol based cleaners on the monitor screen or case Some chemical cleaners have been reported to damage the screen and or case of the monitor The manufacturer will not be liable for damage resulting from the use of any ammonia or alcohol based cleaner 6 Trouble Shooting If your monitor fails to operate correctly consult the following chart for possible solution before calling for repairs Condition 1 The picture does not appear Check Point Check if the signal cable is firmly seated in the Socket Check if the Power is ON at the computer Check if the brightness control is at the appropriate position not at the minimum Check if the signal cable is firmly seated in the Socket Check if the output level matches the input level of your computer Make sure the signal timings of the computer system are within the specification of the monitor If your computer was working with a CRT monitor you should check the current signal timing and turn The screen
15. for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these openings depends on you reading and following the information in this manual must not be blocked or covered Re check your work prior to operating the product The openings should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided EVENT EFFECT PREVENTION 7 This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label If sunlight shines You should avoid you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company directly wileause placing ihe product 8 This product is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If the panel damage under direct sunlight you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug 9 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord 10 If an extension cord is used with this product make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating Also make sure that the total of all products plugged int
16. ker including volume and mute VOLUME ADJUST Use to adjust the volume of speaker e SPEAK ON OFF Use to make the speaker work or mute Cc CHANNEL optional You can switch the setting of signal input channel ANALOG Use to change the input signal to Analog mode e DVI Use to change the input signal to DVI mode e CVBS Use to change the input signal to Composite mode e S VIDEO Use to change the input signal to S Video mode m RECALL You can recall the factory default setting by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu User Guide VOLUME ADJUST SPEAK ON OFF RETURN 1024 X 768 60Hz EXIT OK CHANNEL ANALOG DNI CVBS s VIDEO RETURN 1024 X 768 60Hz EXIT OK RECALL 1024X768 60Hz EXIT OK 20 21 User Guide OSD EXIT OSD EXIT You can exit the OSD menu by selecting YES Select NO to return the main menu 1024 X 768 USER RED GREEN BLUE 9300K RECALL 6500K ADC BRIGHTNESS BOHz Summary BRIGHTNESS BRICONTRAST CONTRAST 4 Cleaning the LCD Monitor 1 Make sure the monitor is turned off 2 Never spray or pour any liquid directly onto the screen or case 3 Wipe the screen with a clean soft lint free cloth This removes dust and other particles 4 The display area is highly prone to scratching Do not use ketone type material e g Acetone Ethyl alcohol toluene ethyl acid or M
17. ksum Example 0x04 0x30 0x00 OxCC gt Check Power status If Reply is 0x04 0x00 0x00 OxFC gt System power on 1 Checksum is 2 s complement of sum of length and all messages User Guide 30
18. l Video Format County Support NTSC M 525X60 3 58MHZ U S Japan may others 625X50 4 43MHZ China Europe may others 8 Appendix B User Guide 8 1 Separate RGB Video Signal VGA Input Timing Input Timing Range H 30 80KHz V 50 75Hz 17 18 19 SXGA LCD Resolution Modes KHz Hz 640x480 EIN S aes 800x600 TE 7 3E CHINO Mode 11 1024x768 484 6o Mode 13 1024x768 600 75 Mode 14 1280x1024 640 60 12 1 10 4 8 4 SVGA LCD Resolution Modes S pibe ETE 5 ae ae Mode 3 640x480 315 60 Modes 800x600 379 60 15 7 15 1 7 12 1 XGA LCD Resolution Modes Du ob eat i m Mode 3 640x480 Co 370 7m Mode5 640x480 375 75 DL CMM NE Mode 9 800x600 ede 10 600 600 ass 75 Mode 11 1024x768 484 60 Mode 13 1024x768 60 0 75 10 4 8 4 6 4 VGA LCD Resolution Modes H Freq os gt EE EE E TR Mode 3 640x480 315 60 6 4 VGA LCD Resolution Modes ie ne i 24 User Guide 7 WVGA LCD Resolution Modes H Freq V Freq i i i ps en Note The maximum supporting resolution depends on panel specification this table 640x350 ee ee 640x400 Mode3 640x480 315 60 Mode 800x480 315 60 177 23 WXGA LCD Resolution Modes Resolution Modes H Fre pu Mode Resolution T it KHz DNE OE E EAE ae 640x480 Moses eeu ors 46 9 Mode 13 1024x768 60 0
19. o the wall outlet does not If the product is You should avoid V dU close to the wet placing the product in 11 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock RE Never spill liquid of any kind on the product i grassplot the ground such as wet environment 12 Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose q moisture between you to dangerous voltage points or other risks and will void the warranty Refer all m servicing to qualified service personnel panel and glass will 13 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel make the product under the following conditions malfunction 14 When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed 15 If liquid has been spilled into the product User Guide 1 oo Contents Introduction 4 1 1 About the Product 4 1 2 No otice 4 1 3 Check List 4 Installing the Monitor 5 2 1 Power amp Signal Connections 5 2 2 Optional Connec
20. tions 5 Using LCD Monitor 6 3 1 Outline Drawing 6 3 2 Control Key Definition 9 3 3 Navigating the OSD Menu 10 3 4 OSD Menu on VGA Mode 11 3 5 OSD Menu on AV Mode optional 15 3 6 OSD Menu on DVI Mode optional 18 Cleaning the LCD Monitor 21 Disclaimer 21 Trouble Shooting 22 Appendix A 23 7 1 VGA Input Format 23 7 2 Composite Video Input Y C Video input S Video Optional 23 Appendix B 23 8 1 Separate RGB Video Signal VGA Input Timing 23 8 2 DVI Input Timing optional 25 User Guide 1 Introduction 1 1 About the Product This product is a microprocessor controlled to work with 6 4 23 TFT LCD panel It is designed to meet the demanding performance requirem
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