Page 3 - Danger Statements; DANGER; Do not remove the covers.; iii
Danger Statements DANGER To avoid shock hazard: v Do not remove the covers. v Do not operate this product unless the stand is attached. v Do not connect or disconnect this product during an electrical storm. v The power cord plug must be connected to a properly wired and grounded poweroutlet. v Any ...
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iv AQU5611D BK/AQU5611DT BK 9.2 Million Pixels Color TFT LCD Monitor USER MANUAL
Page 5 - Notices; Attention; Place the monitor in front of you for easy viewing.
Notices Attention v Do not exert strong pressure to the surface of the monitor screen. You may breakthe LCD panel. v Do not place heavy objects on top of this product. They may damage themonitor. v Do not touch the monitor screen with your fingers. Fingerprints and oil stains mayremain on the screen...
Page 6 - iiyama logo is a registered trademark of IIYAMA CORPORATION.
License inquiries References in this publication to iiyama products, programs, or services do notimply that iiyama intends to make these available in all countries in which iiyamaoperates. Any reference to an iiyama product, program, or service is not intended tostate or imply that only iiyama produ...
Page 7 - Contents; Trademarks; vii
Contents Danger Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vAttention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vLCD considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vConsiderations on the m...
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Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement . . . . . . . . . 33Avis de Conformité à la Réglementation d’Industrie Canada . . . . . . . . 33Deutsche EMV-Direktive (electromagnetische Verträglichkeit) . . . . . . . . 34European Union – EMC Directive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Uni...
Page 9 - Chapter 1. Before setting up; Prerequisites
Chapter 1. Before setting up This manual contains information on how to set up and operate the AQU5611DBK/AQU5611DT BK 9.2 Million Pixels Color TFT LCD Monitor, hereafter called themonitor. This chapter describes the following: v Prerequisites v Unpacking v Checking parts Prerequisites You will need...
Page 10 - Checking parts
Checking parts Check the box for the following items. If any items are missing or damaged, contactyour place of purchase immediately. h Monitor h USER MANUAL (This book) h Connector tool h Power adapter and cord h Power cord h Digital signal cable P/N: 07N2227 Note: The digital signal cable is shipp...
Page 11 - Chapter 2. Hardware setup; This chapter describes the following:; Locations
Chapter 2. Hardware setup This chapter describes the following: v The location of the controls, switches, and connectors. v The procedure for setting up the monitor. Locations Front view Monitor screen Serial number label Base stand Power light (Power on/Standby) Power switch OSD control Brightness ...
Page 12 - To store the connector tool, do the following:
Setup the monitor Storing the connector tool This section describes how to store the connector tool for future use. This tool willbe useful when disconnecting the cables from the monitor. Attention: 1. Remove any objects from the surface before tilting the monitor. They might damage your screen. 2. ...
Page 13 - connector tool to the rear compartment of the monitor.
3. Remove the connector cover. 1 2 2 Connector cover 4. Unhook the digital signal cable from the cable hook and lift it up to store the connector tool to the rear compartment of the monitor. Connector tool Cable hook Chapter 2. Hardware setup 5
Page 14 - Connecting the cables; This section describes how to connect the following cables:; Connecting the power adapter cord; monitor. Make sure that it clicks firmly into the connector.; Route the cables through the cable clamp and the cable hook.
Connecting the cables This section describes how to connect the following cables: 1. Power adapter cord 2. Digital signal cable 3. Power cord Connecting the power adapter cord 1. Connect the power adapter cord to the DC-IN connector at the rear of the monitor. Make sure that it clicks firmly into th...
Page 15 - Reinstall the connector cover on the monitor.; do so may damage these units or the video graphics card.
3. Reinstall the connector cover on the monitor. 1 1 2 Connector cover 4. Reinstall the stand rear cover and turn the monitor to the upright position. Stand rear cover Note: Do not power on the monitor or the computer until instructed. Failing to do so may damage these units or the video graphics ca...
Page 16 - Connecting the digital signal cable
Connecting the digital signal cable 1. Make sure that the video graphics card is installed on your computer. 2. Make sure that the power cord is NOT connected to your computer. 3. Open the cover of your computer, if necessary. 4. Connect the connector end marked ″ 1 PRIMARY ″ to the DVI port marked ...
Page 17 - Connecting the power cord; Note: Read the respective
Connecting the power cord Note: Read the respective ″ Danger Statements ″ on pages iii before continuing with this section. 1. Connect the power cord to the power adapter. 2. Connect the power plug to a properly grounded power outlet. Note: Make sure that all the cables are connected, otherwise the ...
Page 18 - Press the power switch on the monitor. The power light comes on.; information on the power light.; This completes the hardware setup.
4. Press the power switch on the monitor. The power light comes on. Power switch Power lighit Notes: a. When you turn off the monitor, wait at least five seconds before turning it on again. b. If you accidentally disconnected the power cord from the main outlet and you connected it to the outlet aga...
Page 19 - Chapter 3. Adjusting and maintaining your monitor; Adjusting the viewing angle
Chapter 3. Adjusting and maintaining your monitor This chapter describes the following: v How to adjust the viewing angle. v How to set the controls. v The operating status of your monitor. v How to disconnect the cables. v How to use the security keylock. v How to maintain your monitor. Adjusting t...
Page 20 - Setting the monitor control buttons; The four buttons control the following functions:
Setting the monitor control buttons You can control the various functions of the monitor using the buttons at the frontright of the monitor. The four buttons control the following functions: Button/ Button Name Direct access functions Functions available from the OSD Menu Menu/Enter Displays the on-...
Page 21 - Main menu; To reset the OSD settings to the default value, do the following:
Accessing the on-screen display (OSD) menus You can access the on-screen display (OSD) menus by pressing the Menu/Enterbutton. The OSD menus enable you to set the various operating conditions of yourmonitor. The OSD menus consist of the following: v Main menu (for menu selection) v Submenus (for con...
Page 22 - Submenus; Brightness
Submenus To access a submenu, do the following: Brightness submenu 1. Select the Brightness icon on the Main menu using the Left-Arrow or the Right-Arrow button 2. Press the Menu/Enter button. The Brightness submenu appears. 3. Adjust the brightness using the Left-Arrow or the Right-Arrow button. 4....
Page 23 - character display function setting when the input mode; push the Left-Arrow button for several seconds.
OSD Icon Description One video input mode. Two video input mode.(The color management function is always effective.) Four stripes video input mode.(The color management function is always effective.) Four tiles video input mode.(The color management function is always effective.) Exit from the Subme...
Page 24 - Knowing the operating status of your monitor
Knowing the operating status of your monitor You can know the status of your monitor by the color of the power light. Power light The color of the power light changes from green to amber when your monitorreceives a time-out video signal from the computer and enters Standby mode tosave power. A time-...
Page 25 - Disconnecting the cable
Disconnecting the cable CAUTION:Do not use a digital signal cable other than the one shipped with the product.Using some other cable may damage the monitor or the video graphics card.The cable (P/N: 07N2227) is available at iiyama Customer Support Line (referto page 21). Note: Before you begin the p...
Page 26 - Using the security keylock; Also, refer to “Rear view” on page 3 for the location of the keyhole.; Maintaining your monitor
Using the security keylock The monitor has a built-in security keyhole at the rear of the screen for fastening asecurity lock and cable. This lock is used to help prevent the monitor from beingremoved without your permission. This cable can be purchased at any PC shop. First secure the cable to a st...
Page 27 - Chapter 4. Troubleshooting; If you suspect that something is not working correctly, you should:; Symptom list
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting Is something wrong? If you suspect that something is not working correctly, you should: 1. Turn on the computer and monitor. 2. Set the brightness control ( ) to the proper position. 3. Make sure that all cables are securely connected. 4. Disable the computer’s screen save...
Page 29 - Description of problem
Warranty information Machine Name: AQU5611D BK/AQU5611DT BK 9.2 Million Pixels Color TFT LCDMonitor Warranty Period: One (1) Year Service and support The terms and conditions of the services are described on the Warranty sheet. Forservices, contact the Service Center listed on the Warranty sheet or ...
Page 31 - Appendix A. Specifications; The specifications of the monitor are as follows:
Appendix A. Specifications The specifications of the monitor are as follows: Dimensions Width:Height:Depth:Depth (without stand): 547 mm (21.5 in.)439 mm (17.3 in.)196 mm (7.7 in.)105 mm (4.1 in.) Weight Unpackaged: With base stand: 11.4 kg (25.1 lb.)Power adapter: 1.3 kg (2.9 lb.) Tilt Angle: −5° –...
Page 32 - Supported display modes
Supported display modes The monitor supports the following display modes: Addressability DVI Input Horizontal Frequency (KHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) Dot Clock Frequency (MHz) Actual Display Resolution VGA 640 × 400 ch1 31.5 (N, P) 59.9 (N, P) 25.2 3200 × 2000 640 × 480 ch1 37.9 (N, P) 72.8 (N, P) 3...
Page 33 - Debug switch
Updating the settings for your monitor Unless you change the video graphics card that drives your monitor, there is usuallyno need to change the settings. In case the need does arise, a procedure forchanging them is given in this appendix. This operation must be done carefully. If incorrect paramete...
Page 34 - Page 1 of the special OSD menu appears, as in this example:; where; Checking the current settings
2. Enabling the special OSD (on-screen display) menu a. Press a menu switch and either the left switch or the right switch to select the (i) (information) menu. On that menu, press the menu switch to enter theinformation menu. There, a display showing the refresh rate and the screenresolution appear...
Page 35 - Updating the settings; Note: An attempt to enter an unsupported setting number will fail.; f. Turn off the monitor to disable the special OSD menu.; Important notices
If the setting is given as 000, any number greater than 63, or a value endingin X, an error has occurred; try step 3 on page 26 again. For details, see“Valid settings” on page 28. 4. Updating the settings a. From the table on page 28, choose the number of the settings you want to use. b. Set the bri...
Page 36 - Valid settings
Valid settings DDC-CPU version 3.2 can detect and update some settings. If it encounters any itdoes not recognize, it reads them as 000 (unknown). From the following table, choose the settings that are appropriate for the operatingsystem and video graphics card you are using. If you want to use sett...
Page 39 - Appendix C. Compliance; Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?
Appendix C. Compliance TCO’95 Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO’95 approved and labelled product! Your choice hasprovided you with a product developed for professional use. Your purchase has alsocontributed to reducing the burden on the environment and also to the furtherdevelopment of ...
Page 40 - TCO Development; Environmental Requirements; Brominated flame retardants; processes. Flame retardants have been; Lead
The environmental demands impose restrictions on the presence and use of heavymetals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons) and chlorinatedsolvents, among other things. The product must be prepared for recycling and themanufacturer is obliged to have an environmental policy whic...
Page 41 - Mercury; the manufacturing of the product or its packaging.; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement; This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.; Avis de Conformité à la Réglementation d’Industrie Canada; Der Aussteller der Konformitätserklärung ist die iiyama.
Mercury Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches. Mercury damages thenervous system and is toxic in high doses. TCO’95 requirements states that batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm (parts per million) of mercury. It also demands that no mercury is present in any ofthe elect...
Page 44 - kommunikationsutrustning.; Statements for Other Countries; MPRII
kommunikationsutrustning. Varning: Detta är en Class A produkt. I hemmiljö kan produkten orsaka radiostörningar,som kräver att användaren vidtager nödvändiga åtgärder. Statements for Other Countries Power Cord For your safety, iiyama provides a power cord with a grounded attachment plug touse with t...
Page 45 - Hinweise; Gemä
Hinweise Gemä β der Amtsblätter des BMPT Nm. 61/1991 und 6/1992 wird der Betreiber darauf aufmerksam gemächt, da β die von ihm mit diesem Gerät zusammengestellte Anlage auch den technischen Bestimmungen dieser Amtsblätter genügen mu β . Aus ergonomischen Gründen wird empfohlen, die Grundfarbe Blau n...