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DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS A REGISTE RED T RADE M ARK OF MITSU BISHI EL ECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY . LTD. 1770G Colour Monitor 17” (43cm) CRT Size, 16” (40.6cm) Max. Viewable Area User’s Manual[...]
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Table of Contents Safety Instructions for D isplay Monitors........................................................................................ ii Maintenance .................................................................................................................... ............................ iii Chap ter 1 Introd uction ............[...]
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i Copyright Cop yright © 2000 Mit subish Electr ic Austra lia P ty. Ltd All righ ts rese rved. No part of thi s publi catio n may be reproduce d, trans mitted, transc ribed, stored i n a retri eval sys tem or tra nslated into any langua ge or computer language, in a ny form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemica l, man[...]
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ii Safety Instructions for Displ ay Monitors 1. The AC p lug isolates this equipm ent from the AC Po wer supply. 2. Unplug the monitor from the wall outlet b efore cleaning. D o not use liquid cleaners or aerosol clea ners. Use a da mp cloth for clea ning. 3. Slots and openin gs i n the c abine t and the bac k or bottom are provided for venti latio[...]
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iii Maintenance ✘ Do not expose the monitor to direct sunl ight or heat. ✘ Do not spill liquid onto the monito r. ✘ Do not attempt to open the monitor. You may be hurt b y electric shock. For ser vice, call your place of purcha se. Opening your monitor may also v oid warranty . ✘ Do not use your monitor when magnets or electronic pr oducts [...]
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1 Intr oduction Unpackin g the Packa ge Check following items. I f they are missing or dama ged, consult your place of purch ase immedi ately . 9 Colour monitor 9 Swivel base 9 User’s manua l 9 Power c ord Locate the model name an d the s erial n umber l abeled on the back of you r mon itor. Write down the relat ed inform ation of you[...]
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2 9 Easy to Use On Screen Disp lay The On-Screen Displa y (OSD) allows you to adjust a ll settings simply with on-screen menus. 9 Power Saving Func tion The power management comp lies with VESA DP MS standar d. When the system is idle (off mode), the moni tor automatically c uts its power consumption up to 9 5%. 9 Green Commitmen t No CF C[...]
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3 Getting Star ted Insta lling the Monitor This monitor i s equ ipped wi th an au tosen sin g powe r suppl y for voltage ranges 100~240V AC , 50~60Hz. To insta ll the monitor : 1. Make sure that the system power is turned off. 2. Please refer to the inst ructi ons be low to connect the signal ca ble thro ugh D-SUB . 3. Connect the power cord to the[...]
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4 Connecting throug h D-SUB sig nal connector 1. Ma ke sure tha t the system power is turned off. 2. C onnect the computer end of the D-SUB cable to the 15-pi n output connector on the video board of your computer. ) To connect the monitor to an older type Apple Macintosh through a D- Sub cable, you need to us e an Apple Macintosh signal adaptor[...]
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5 A djusting the Monitor A Look at the Control Panel Enter Exit 1 2 3 4 5 Adjusting th e Monitor You ca n adjust the monitor with the O n-Screen Displa y (OSD) menus. T here ar e 5 keys for user ’s control. They includ e Exit , , , Ente r and Pow er Sw it ch . The following is the intr oduction: Panel key introd uction 1. Exit key : retur[...]
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6 Selecting function and making ad justments 1) Contrast hot-key mode 1. Press to enter contrast hot-key mode 2. Press or to adjust the setting. 2) Brightnes s hot-k ey mode 1. Press to enter brightness hot-k ey mode. 2. Press or to adjust the setting. 3) Main menu mode Grouped by functions, the OSD offer s 6 major functions in Ma i[...]
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7 Make adjustments 1. In Main Menu: P ress or to locate the item you desire to c hange. 2. Press Enter to go in to the Sub Menu.[...]
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8 3. Press or to locate the function item. Then press Ent er and or to make the adjus tmen t. Hor . P osition En ter: Sav e Exit : Exit Ent er:Save Ex it : Exi t etc Sub menu Function name Sca le 75 4. Press Exit to save the setting. 5. Press Exit to return to main menu. Control functions available in main menu 1. Luminance Contrast[...]
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9 Unbalance : adjusts th e pinc ush ion balan ce if both side s of the di splay are bowed toward the left or rig ht. T rapez oid : makes the v ertical ed ges of the displa y par allel. Parallelogram : aligns the top and bottom edges of the imag e. T op corn er : adjusts the ed ge curvat ure at the top cor ners of the image. Bottom co rner : adjusts[...]
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10 4. Recall geometry preset setting Locate and pre ss Ente r to reca ll the preset settings. The wor d “Recall” will keep blinking on t he screen in the process of recall. T his page is also a “stat us display” that shows current horizonta l and ver tical freq uencies. Please note that the resolution data. Is only displa yed if you ar e us[...]
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11 ) The on-s creen menu will automatic ally disappear after 20-sec ond’ s of inactivity . If changes hav e been made, the monitor will automatically sav e them. Timing S etting By ma king a djustments of your video card settings, you can set the timing a nd the refr esh rat e to your pr eferences. The monit or will auto matically sa ve the se[...]
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12 Tr oubleshooting and Useful Hints Troubleshooting Make sur e that your monitor is p roperly inst alled if you encounter any trouble using this product (For hardware installation, see Chapter 2 , Getting Star ted ) . I f t h e problems pe rsis t, che ck thi s chapte r for possibl e sol ution s. 9 There is no p icture on the screen. Chec k: [...]
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13 Need M ore Help ? If your p roblems remain a fter checking this ma nual, please conta ct your place of purchase or conta ct: A ustralia Visit the Mitsubis hi Electric Australia web site at www.mitsubishi-electric.com.au Or contac t the Se rvice De partment for y our state : New South Wales and Australian Capital Terri tory 348 Victo ria Ro ad Ry[...]
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14 Specifications Pictur e Tube Size Type Dot pitch Surfac e coati ng 17” (43cm) dia gonal FST 0.27mm AG, AR , AS c oatin g M aximum View able Size 16” (40.6cm) d iagona l Power Supply (Universal) Input vo ltage Power consump tion(Max.) 100~240 V AC , 50~60 Hz (Univer sal) 100W M ax. Resolutio n 1280 x 1024 Horizontal Frequency 30-72 KHz Vertic[...]