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DIAMOND VIEW 1995 SL Colo ur Mo nit or 19” (48cm ) CR T Size 18” (45.7cm ) V i ewable Area User’s M anual[...]
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U G/MO199 5SL/0102/ 2[...]
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i Table of Con tents 1 Im portant Safety Instru ctions ........................................... 1 2 Features ............................................................................. 2 3 Unpacking th e Monitor...................................................... 3 4 In stallation .............................................................[...]
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i i Copy right Not ic e Copyri ght 2000, Mitsubi shi El ec t r i c Austr ali a Pty. Ltd. All right s res erv ed. No part of thi s public ati on may be r epr oduc ed, transm it t ed, t r anscri bed, stored i n a retri ev al sys t em or translat ed i nto any l anguage or comput er l anguage, i n any form or by any m eans, el ect ronic, m ec hani cal,[...]
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1 1 Important Safety Instruc tions Pl ease read the f oll owing saf ety instruc ti ons bef ore install i ng or cleani ng your Diam ond View m onit or: 1. Thi s m onitor m ust be operat ed f rom the type o f pow er source i ndi cat ed on the rati ng l abel. If you are not sure of the type of pow er a v ailabl e i n your ar ea, consul t your deal er [...]
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2 2 Features Your Di amond Vi ew 1995SL Moni t or has the f oll owing f eat ur es: ♦ Plug ’ n Play Compat ib il i ty W ith DDC1 and DDC2B , the 1995S L i s co m patible wit h Plug and Pl ay f eatur e of Micr osoft W indows 95, 98, 2000 and Millenni um Ed it ion . ♦ Fli cker-f ree I mage The monit or supports VESA s tandard gra[...]
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3 3 Unpacking the Moni tor Pl ease chec k t hat the f ollowing item s are incl uded wit h your monitor . If they are mi ssing or dam aged, please contac t your plac e of purc hase imm edi atel y. ♦ Monitor wi t h att ach ed sign al cable ♦ Power cord ♦ User ’ s manua l Locate t he model nam e and the seri al num ber label on t he back of yo[...]
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4 3. Connect t he com puter end of the D- SUB c abl e to t he 15-pi n out put connect or on the video board o f your com put er. 4. T urn t he monit or and the com puter on. If you w i sh to c onnect t he m onit or t o an ol der-ty pe Appl e Maci ntosh, y ou need to use a Maci nt osh cabl e adapter to connect the v ideo signal cabl e of your m onit[...]
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5 5 Adjust ing the Monitor E nter Exi t 1 2 3 4 5 You can adj ust t he monit or using its On- S c r een Displ ay (OS D) menu system . Ther e ar e 5 butt ons that cont rol the monit or: 1. Exit Returns t o the l ast m enu page, sa v es changes or quit s the m enu system. 2. and Mov e t o anot her m enu item or dec r ease the selec t ed param et er. [...]
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6 Selectin g Fun ctions and M aking A djustmen ts Con trast Hotkey 1. Press to open t he c ontr ast adjustm ent di splay. 2. Pr ess or to adj ust t he c ontrast l evel. 3. Pr ess the Exit butt on to sa v e your changes. Brig h tness Ho tkey 1. Press to open t he bri ght ness adjustm ent di splay. 2. Pr ess or to adj ust t he c ontra[...]
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7 Make ad ju st men ts 1. In Main Menu: Press or t o selec t t he functi on group wit h the item that y ou wish to change. 2. Pr ess Enter to open the S ub M enu. 3. Pr ess or to sel ec t t he it em to be changed and press Enter . 4. Pr ess or again t o make t he adjustm en t .[...]
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8 Hor . Po s it ion En ter: Sa ve Exit : E xit E nter: Save E xit : E xit etc Su b me nu F unc tion na m e Scale 75 5. Pre ss Exit to s ave the s etting . 6. Press E x it t o retur n to main m enu. 1. Luminance Contr ast changes t he diff erence bet ween the light and dark areas of the displ ayed im age. Br ightne ss adjusts t he br i ght ness of t[...]
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9 Unba lanc e adj usts the pi ncushion bal ance if both s i des of the im age are bow ed t oward eit her t he left or the ri ght. Tr a p e zo i d m ak es the v ertic al edges of the image par all el. Par alle logra m al i gns the top and bott om edges of the image. Top c or ner adjust s the edge curv ature at the top c orners of the im age. Bott om[...]
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10 4. Recall/Reset and Ima ge Sta tus Select and press Enter t o recall the fact ory setti ngs for the c urrent graphi cs si gnal . The word “ Recall ” will bli nk on the screen i n the process of recall. Thi s page i s also a status displ ay t hat shows t he hori zont al and v erti cal frequenc ies of the current graphi cs s i gnal. Please not[...]
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11 Note: The set t ing of each param eter is repr esent ed by a numeric value and corr es ponding s c ale. The on-scr een menu will aut omat ically disappear aft er 20- second’s of inacti vit y. I f changes hav e been made, the monitor will autom atic ally save the m. Timin g and Refr esh Rate Set ting By m aking adj ustment s o f your v [...]
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12 Factor y P reset T imings Mod e Reso lu tion Verti cal Freq uency ( Hz ) Ho ri zont al Fre que ncy (K Hz) Industr y 640 x 400 70 31.47 Industr y 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 VESA 1600 x 1200 65 81.25[...]
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13 6 Troubleshooting If you encounter any trouble usi ng the Diamond Vi ew 1995SL monit or, m ake sure that your m onitor is properl y install ed. (For hardware instal l ati on, see Chapter 4 of this manual. ) I f the pr oblems persist, please check this chapt er f or pos sibl e soluti ons befor e calli ng Mit subishi Electric or one of our Author [...]
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14 - Remov e any m agnet ic obj ects that are near the m onitor. T hese inc l ude speaker s and po wer suppl i es ( AC adapt or s ). Col ou rs are impu re. - Check t hat the cabl e i s securel y c onnec t ed to the comput er . - Check t he VGA si gnal cabl e f or dam age. If any pins are bent or broken off , c ontact y our deal er or an authori sed[...]
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15 7 Specifications M odel Di amond View 1995 SL Display C haracteris tics Disp lay T yp e 19 ” (48 cm ) diagonal short -l engt h cathode r ay t ube Maximu m View abl e Siz e 18 ” (45.7cm ) diagonal Dot pitch 0.26 mm Surf ace coat ing Anti-Glare, Ant i-Re flective, Anti- Stati c c oating Graphi cs Si gnals Maximu m Resolut i on 1600 x 1200 pix [...]
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16 User I nterface Contr ols Mains power swit ch, On-Sc r een Displ ay wit h 4 control but t ons On - Screen Displ ay Functio n s: Contrast ; Br i ghtness; Vert . & Hor. Image P osi ti on and Siz e; Pinc ushi on Ampli t ude, Phase and Bal ance; Top and Bottom Corner Pi nc ushi on; Color Bal anc e; Degauss; Hori z . and Vert. Moir e; Choice of l[...]
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17 8 Service Contac ts If problem s re m ain aft er checki ng this manual, please contac t y our place of purchase or cont act Au stralian Serv ice Contacts Vi sit t he Mitsubi shi E l ectri c Austral i a w eb si t e at www. mitsub ishi- elect ric.co m.au For detail s of your nearest Mi tsubi shi Elec tri c Authori sed Servi ce Cent re or contac t [...]
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18 Vict ori a and Tasmani a 4 / 303 Bur wood Hw y East Bur wood, Vi c , 3151 Tel ephone: ( 03) 9262- 9899 Fax: (03) 9262- 9850 Western Austral i a 5 / 329 Colli er Road Bassendea n, W A, 6054 Tel ephone: ( 08) 9377- 3411 Fax: (08) 9377- 3499 New Zealan d Serv ice Contacts Contact : Mel co New Zeal and Ltd. 1 Parli am ent St. Lower Hutt W ellingt on[...]