Page 3 - Table of Contents
i Table of Contents 1 Important Safety Instructions ........................................... 1 2 Features ............................................................................. 2 3 Unpacking the Monitor...................................................... 3 4 Installation ...................
Page 4 - ii; Copyright Notice; Reference Information; Monitor Information
ii Copyright Notice Copyright 2000, Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd. All rights reserv ed. Nopart of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored ina retriev al system or translated into any language or computer language, inany form or by any means, electronic, mechani...
Page 5 - Important Safety Instructions; the
1 1 Important Safety Instructions Please read the following safety instructions before installing or cleaning yourDiamond View monitor: 1. This monitor must be operated from the type of power source indicated on the rating label. If you are not sure of the type of power av ailable inyour area, consu...
Page 6 - Features
2 2 Features Your Diamond View 1995SL Monitor has the following features: ♦ Plug’n Play Compatibility With DDC1 and DDC2B , the 1995SL is compatible with Plug and Play feature of Microsoft Windows 95, 98, 2000 and Millennium Edition. ♦ Flicker-free Image The monitor supports VESA standard gr...
Page 8 - Turn the monitor and the computer; Drivers for Windows 95, 98, 2000 and Millennium Edition
4 3. Connect the computer end of the D- SUB cable to the 15-pin outputconnector on the video board of yourcomputer. 4. Turn the monitor and the computer on. If you wish to connect the monitor to an older-type Apple Macintosh, youneed to use a Macintosh cable adapter to connect the video signal cable...
Page 9 - Adjusting the Monitor; Switch; Turn the monitor on or off.
5 5 Adjusting the Monitor Enter E xit 1 2 3 4 5 You can adjust the monitor using its On-Screen Display (OSD) menu system.There are 5 buttons that control the monitor: 1. Exit Returns to the last menu page, sav es changes orquits the menu system. 2. and Mov e to another menu item or decrease the sele...
Page 10 - Selecting Functions and Making Adjustments; Contrast Hotkey; The Main Menu
6 Selecting Functions and Making Adjustments Contrast Hotkey 1. Press to open the contrast adjustment display. 2. Press or to adjust the contrast level. 3. Press the Exit button to sav e your changes. Brightness Hotkey 1. Press to open the brightness adjustment display. 2. Press or to adjust the con...
Page 12 - Luminance; Contrast; Geometry; Rotation
8 Hor. Position Enter:Save Exit : Exit Enter:Save Exit : Exit etc Sub menu Function name Scale 75 5. Press Exit to sav e the setting. 6. Press Exit to return to main menu. 1. Luminance Contrast changes the difference between the light and darkareas of the displayed image. Brightness adjusts the brig...
Page 13 - Colour Adjustment
9 Unbalance adjusts the pincushion balance if both sides of the image are bowed toward either the left or theright. Trapezoid makes the vertical edges of the image parallel. Parallelogram aligns the top and bottom edges of the image. Top corner adjusts the edge curv ature at the top corners ofthe im...
Page 14 - Recall/Reset and Image Status; Select; and press Enter to recall the factory settings for the current; Manual degaussing function; adjusts horizontal Moiré.; OSD position; changes the OSD’s position.
10 4. Recall/Reset and Image Status Select and press Enter to recall the factory settings for the current graphics signal. The word “Recall” will blink on the screen in the process ofrecall. This page is also a status display that shows the horizontal and verticalfrequencies of the current graphics ...
Page 15 - Timing and Refresh Rate Setting; and; Resolution
11 Note: The setting of each parameter is represented by a numeric value andcorresponding scale. The on-screen menu will automatically disappear after 20-second’s ofinactivity. If changes have been made, the monitor will automaticallysave them. Timing and Refresh Rate Setting By making adjustments o...
Page 16 - Factory Preset Timings; Mode
12 Factory Preset Timings Mode Resolution Vertical Frequency (Hz) Horizontal Frequency (KHz) Industry 640 x 400 70 31.47 Industry 640 x 480 60 31.47 VESA 800 x 600 75 46.88 VESA 800 x 600 85 53.67 VESA 1024 x 768 75 60.02 VESA 1024 x 768 85 68.68 VESA 1280 x 1024 75 79.98 VESA 1280 x 1024 85 91.15 V...
Page 17 - Troubleshooting; No image is displayed; If the LED is orange there is no signal from the computer and the; The picture is scrolling or unstable.; The most common cause of this problem is a loose VGA signal cable
13 6 Troubleshooting If you encounter any trouble using the Diamond View 1995SL monitor, makesure that your monitor is properly installed. (For hardware installation, seeChapter 4 of this manual.) If the problems persist, please check this chapterfor possible solutions before calling Mitsubishi Elec...
Page 18 - The image is blurred or there is visible ghosting
14 - Remove any magnetic objects that are near the monitor. These include speakers and power supplies ( AC adaptors ). Colours are impure. - Check that the cable is securely connected to the computer. - Check the VGA signal cable for damage. If any pins are bent or broken off, contact your dealer or...
Page 19 - Specifications; Model; Display Characteristics; TTL separate, composite TTL
15 7 Specifications Model Diamond View 1995SL Display Characteristics Display Type 19” (48 cm) diagonal short-lengthcathode ray tube Maximum Viewable Size 18” (45.7cm) diagonal Dot pitch 0.26 mm Surface coating Anti-Glare, Anti-Reflective, Anti-Static coating Graphics Signals Maximum Resolution 1600...
Page 20 - VESA DPMS, Energy Star; Regulatory Certification
16 User Interface Controls Mains power switch, On-ScreenDisplay with 4 control buttons On-Screen Display Functions: Contrast; Brightness; Vert. & Hor. Image Position and Size; PincushionAmplitude, Phase and Balance; Top and Bottom Corner Pincushion; ColorBalance; Degauss; Horiz. and Vert. Moire;...
Page 21 - Service Contacts; Australian Service Contacts; Visit the Mitsubishi Electric Australia web site at; New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory
17 8 Service Contacts If problems remain after checking this manual, please contact your place ofpurchase or contact Australian Service Contacts Visit the Mitsubishi Electric Australia web site at www.mitsubishi-electric.com.au For details of your nearest Mitsubishi Electric Authorised Service Centr...
Page 22 - New Zealand Service Contacts
18 Victoria and Tasmania 4 / 303 Burwood HwyEast Burwood, Vic, 3151 Telephone: (03) 9262-9899 Fax: (03) 9262-9850 Western Australia 5 / 329 Collier RoadBassendean, WA, 6054 Telephone: (08) 9377-3411 Fax: (08) 9377-3499 New Zealand Service Contacts Contact: Melco New Zealand Ltd.1 Parliament St.Lower...