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Edition 1 This publication could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are made periodically to theinformation herein; these changes will be made in later editions. IBM may make improvements and/or changes in theproduct(s) and/or program(s) at any time. It is possible that ...
Page 7 - Getting Started; ABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Getting Started F EN ES C Getting Started Precautions ........................................................................................................................... 2 Identifying Parts and Controls ..........................................................................................
Page 8 - Precautions; Installation; Getting started; Warning on power connection; Examples of plug types:
2 Getting Started Precautions Installation • Prevent internal heat build-up by allowing adequate air circulation. Do not place the monitor on surfaces (rugs,blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains, draperies) thatmay block the ventilation holes. • Do not install the monitor near heat sources suc...
Page 9 - Identifying Parts and Controls; Front; AC IN connector
3 Getting Started Getting Started F EN ES C Identifying Parts and Controls See the pages in parentheses for further details. Front 1 ? (reset) button (page 12) Resets the adjustments to the factory settings. 2 EV button (page 13) Selects the Enhanced Video (EV) mode. 3 ¨ (brightness) ( . / > ) bu...
Page 10 - Setup; Step 1: Connect the monitor to the; Step 2: Connect the power cord; Note; Customizing Your Monitor
4 Getting Started to a power outlet to AC IN Power cord To a computer withan HD15 video output Setup This monitor works with platforms running at horizontalfrequencies between 30 and 85 kHz. Step 1: Connect the monitor to the computer With the computer switched off, connect the video signalcable to ...
Page 11 - MENU OSD
5 Getting Started F EN ES C Customizing Your Monitor Introducing the On-screenDisplay System Most adjustments are made using the MENU OSD. MENU OSD Press the button to display the MENU OSD. This MENU OSD contains links to the other OSDs describedbelow. 1 COLOR Displays the COLOR OSD for adjusting th...
Page 12 - Using the SIZE On-screen Display; Select
6 Customizing Your Monitor Using the SIZE On-screen Display The SIZE settings allow you to adjust the size of the picture.Once the setting is adjusted, it will be stored in memory forthe current input signal. 1 Press the button. The MENU OSD appears. 2 Press the ¨ . / > and > ? / / buttons to ...
Page 13 - For
7 Getting Started F EN ES C Customizing Your Monitor 4 Press the > ? / / buttons to adjust the settings. The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds.To close the OSD, press the button again. To reset, press the ? (reset) button while the OSD is on. The selected item is reset to the fa...
Page 16 - Press; Degaussing the screen
10 Customizing Your Monitor For H CONVERGENCE V CONVERGENCE CANCEL MOIRE MOIRE ADJUST Using the OPTION On-screenDisplay The OPTION OSD allows you to manually degauss thescreen and adjust the OSD position. It also allows you tolock the controls. ON OFF ON OFF Press / . . . to shift red shadows to the...
Page 17 - Changing the on-screen display position; To cancel the control lock
11 Getting Started F EN ES C Customizing Your Monitor Changing the on-screen display position You can change the OSD position (for example, when youwant to adjust the picture behind the OSD). 1 Press the button. The MENU OSD appears. 2 Press the ¨ . / > and > ? / / buttons to select “ OPTION,”...
Page 18 - Resetting the Adjustments; Resetting an adjustment item
12 Customizing Your Monitor Resetting the Adjustments Resetting an adjustment item 1 Press the , ¨ . / > and > ? / / buttons to select the OSD containing the item you want to reset. 2 Press the ¨ . / > buttons to select the item you want to reset. 3 Press the ? (reset) button. Resetting all...
Page 19 - Preset Modes; Technical Features; Turn on the monitor and computer.; Customizing Your Display; Press and hold the
13 Getting Started F EN ES C Technical Features Preset Modes No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Technical Features Resolution(dots × lines) 640 × 480 640 × 480 640 × 480 800 × 600 800 × 600 1024 × 768 1024 × 768 1280 × 1024 HorizontalFrequency 31.5 kHz 37.5 kHz 43.3 kHz 46.9 kHz 53.7 kHz 60.0 kHz 68.7 kHz 80.0 kHz...
Page 20 - Power Saving Function; Damper Wires
14 Technical Features Plug & Play This monitor complies with the DDC 1 and DDC2B Display Data Channel (DDC) standards of VESA.When a DDC1 host system is connected, the monitorsynchronizes with the V. CLK in accordance with the VESAstandards and outputs the EDID (Extended DisplayIdentification ...
Page 21 - Troubleshooting; Symptom; Warning Messages; The input signal condition; “OUT OF SCAN RANGE”; Additional Information
15 Getting Started F EN ES C Additional Information Troubleshooting This section may help you isolate the cause of a problem and as a result, eliminate the need to contact technical support. Symptom Check these items No picture If the u indicator is not lit If the “NO INPUT SIGNAL”message appears on...
Page 23 - Specifications; If the; Press the
17 Getting Started F EN ES C Additional Information Specifications Picture tube 0.25 mm aperture grille pitch17 inches measured diagonally90-degree deflection Viewable image size Approx. 327 × 242 mm (w/h) (12 7 / 8 × 9 5 / 8 inches) 16.0” viewing image Resolution Horizontal: Max. 1280 dotsVertical:...
Page 24 - Power Cords; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement; Declaration of Conformity
Getting Started Getting Started I Power Cords For your safety, IBM provides a power cord with a grounded attachment plug to use with this IBM product. To avoidelectrical shock, always use the power cord and plug with a properly grounded power outlet.IBM power cords used in the United States and Cana...
Page 25 - II; MPRII
II MPRII This product complies with Swedish National Council for Metrology (MPR) standards issued in December 1990 (MPRII) forvery low frequency (VLF) and extremely low frequency (ELF). Hinweise Gemäß der Amtsblätter des BMPT Nm. 61/1991 und 6/1992 wird der Betreiber darauf aufmerksam gemächt, daß d...
Page 26 - III; Spécifications de la CEE
Getting Started Getting Started III European Union (EU) Statement This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Information Technology Equipment according toCISPR 22 / European Standard EN 55022. The limits for Class B equipment were derived for typical residentialenvi...
Page 27 - IV; Production Status
IV Statement of Limited Warranty U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you originally purchase foryour use, and not for resale, from IBM or your reseller. The term “Machine” means an IBM machine, its features, convers...
Page 28 - Extent of Warranty
Getting Started Getting Started V Extent of Warranty IBM does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of a Machine.The warranties may be voided by misuse, accident, modification, unsuitable physical or operating environment, impropermaintenance by you, removal or alteration of Machine or p...
Page 29 - IBM Warranty Statement; Note: Batteries for Mobile products are limited to 1 year warranty.; Use of parts not manufactured or sold by IBM
IBM Warranty Statement IBM warrants this IBM product to be in good working order andconforms to its officially published IBM specifications for a period ofthree years from the date of first purchase by an end-user customer. Note: Batteries for Mobile products are limited to 1 year warranty. Your sal...
Page 30 - The product must have been announced as qualifying for
Warranty Performance Warranty service may be obtained by returning the product duringwarranty period to an authorised IBM service provider and byproviding proof of your warranty service entitlement. You areresponsible for any associated transportation charges and insuranceduring shipment and return....
Page 31 - Liability
authorised IBM service provider will attempt to resolve yourproblem over the telephone. If this is not possible, a trainedservice engineer will be dispatched to your location to repair theIBM product. The service representative must be provided with full access to the equipment reported as faulty. T...
Page 34 - VII; TCO Development Unit; Environmental Requirements
Getting Started Getting Started VII TCO Development Unit S-114 94 Stockholm Sweden Fax: +46 8 782 92 07 Email (Internet): [email protected] Current information regarding TCO’95 approved and labelled products may also be obtained via the Internet using the address: http://www.tco-info.com/ TCO’95 is...
Page 35 - VIII; Service Information; Part No
VIII Service Information The following parts are for use by IBM service, or IBM authorized dealers, to support thecustomer warranty. Parts are for service use only. Part No M/T-Model Description 61H0213 6556-03N Monitor UVNH (Pearl White) 61H0214 6556-43N Monitor UVNH (Stealth Gray) 61H0215 6556-03S...