Page 2 - CAUTION; Safety Instruction; WARNING; ENGLISH
CAUTION TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO, DONOT USE THIS UNIT’S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETSUNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED.REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE. RE...
Page 3 - CE Conformity
NOTES: K For ergonomic reasons, it is recommended not to use blue characters on a dark background.Doing so may produce insufficient contrast that could lead to eye strain. K This monitor cannot be used in the interlaced mode. K When the Apple Power Macintosh ® is used, use the “On The Fly” mode. Ple...
Page 4 - Federal Communications Commission Requirements; Customer’s Record
M The serial number (SERIAL No.) is important for quality control. Check the serialnumber (SERIAL No.) on the main unit of the product and the guarantee certificate.Read this manual carefully and use the monitor correctly.It is convenient if the serial number of the unit is indicated in the provided...
Page 6 - Features
High-quality liquid crystal panel • The 15 inch (0.297 mm pixel pitch) panel and anti-glare hard coating enables low reflection, anti-static, high-resolution and high-contrast characteristics and equivalent of 16.19 millioncolors display (full-color) is also possible. • Bass-reflex type stereo speak...
Page 7 - Names and Functions; Front Operation Parts
Names and Functions 2 4 5 6 4 Front Operation Parts 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 13 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 Power Switch This switch sets the power on and off. USB-DOWN Stream Port Used to connect cables from USB-compatible devices. USB-UP Stream Port Used to connect the accessory USB cable. AC inlet ...
Page 8 - Signal cable Connection; Connections; Connection Preparation; Cable storage compartment cover; To an IBM PC or Compatible
The connection method differs depending on the type of computer the monitor isconnected to.Refer to the following page to connect the monitor.When other types of computers are used, refer to their operation manual for the correctconnection procedures. Signal cable Connection Connections Always turn ...
Page 9 - Using Headphones; Using the Multi-media Functions; Using the Speakers
Note: • If a filter or touch panel is attached to the screen, blocking the speakers, the sound quality and volume will be affected. • Volume will vary depending on the headphones and microphone being used, so set the volume as appropriate. • Interference may occur if the micro-cable and speaker cabl...
Page 10 - USB Cord; Rear panel; Typical Connections
1 2 3 4 Prepare the accessory USB cord provided. Connect the USB connector (Type A) to the computer. Connect the USB connector (Type B) to the USB Upstream port of the main unit. Connect the cord of the USB device being used to the USB Downstream port of themain unit. Computer ■ USB Cord Rear panel ...
Page 11 - AC Power Cord; Power Cord Connection; Figure 2 Figure 1
AC Power Cord Power Cord Connection 1 2 3 4 4 1 3 2 Turn on the Power Always use the power supply cord that is enclosed withthe unit. Use the accessory AC power cord.Connect the AC plug (female pins) to the main unit.Connect the AC plug (male pins) to the electrical outlet.Caution: Always connect th...
Page 12 - Direct Screen
On-Screen Display (OSD) The meaning of the items displayed in theon-screen display are described below. Mute and Volume key Adjusts the sound volume for the built-inspeakers and the headphone terminals. MENU key This key turns the menu screen on and off. − and + keys These keys set the level of the ...
Page 13 - Operation Procedures; Auto size adjustment
Operation Procedures Refer to the figures below to performadjustments in the on-screen display. Auto size adjustment 1. Press the MENU key to display the main menu. 2. Press the menu operation keys ( v and u ) to shift the “ s ” mark on the menu screen to the auto size ( ) adjustment. 3. Use the men...
Page 14 - Adjustments; Menu Screen; CONTRAST; BACKLIGHT; Adjustment Item Screen
Adjustments Menu Screen The menu screen is displayed by the MENU key. The adjustment items of this unit aredisplayed as icons.Each icon indicates an adjustment item shown in the figure. When the resolution is 640 × 400 to 832 × 624 When the resolution is 1024 × 768 The menu screen changes to two dif...
Page 15 - VIDEO LEVEL ADJ
COLOR TEMP The white in the image can be selected from the three conditions, 1 (Normal color), 2 (9300K)and 3 (User color: ADJ).Use the “+” or “ − ” key to select the user’s preferred color from 1 (Normal color), 2 (9300K) and 3 (User color: ADJ). USER COLOR The white in the video image can be adjus...
Page 16 - OSD POSITION; PICTURE; VOLUME
AUTO SIZE The following adjustment items are automatically performed for the signal input from the computer.The horizontal position adjustment, horizontal size adjustment, vertical position adjustment,vertical size adjustment, vertical fine adjustment (V. FINETUNE) and horizontal fineadjustment (H. ...
Page 17 - Caution
Power Management System Display Modes Memory This monitor conforms to the VESA DPMS standard.This function can suppress power consumption for the display unit.The computer and video board being used must also conform to the VESA DPMS standard.Note: Regarding operation, please consult the Operation M...
Page 18 - If Trouble Occurs; Symptom; Please observe the following points to ensure safety.
I-10 I-7 I-16 I-13 I-10 Plug the power cord into the outlet correctly.Press the power switch.Connect the signal cable correctly. Release the power saving function. (Operatethe mouse or keyboard. For additional detailsplease read the operation manual of thehardware that is used.) Adjust the contrast,...
Page 20 - For details, please refer to the Kensington instruction manual.
Preset Mode Security Port For details, please refer to the Kensington instruction manual. < Inquiries>Kensington2855 Campus DriveSan Mateo, CA USA 94403800-535-4242, x3348Intrl: 415-572-2700, x3348Fax: 415-572-9675 I - 19 A security port can be installed to prevent theft of the LCD monitor and...
Page 21 - Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?
Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO’95 approved and labelled product! Your choice has provided you with a product developedfor professional use. Your purchase has also contributed to reducingthe burden on the environment and also, to the further development ofenvironmentally adapted elect...
Page 22 - Brominated flame retardants; Environmental Requirements
Brominated flame retardants Brominated flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards, cables, wires, casings and housings. Inturn, they delay the spread of fire. Up to thirty percent of the plastic in a computer casing can consist offlame retardant substances. These are related to another g...