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DIAMOND VI EW 1 998E Colour Monitor 19” (48cm) CRT Size 18” (45.7cm) Viewable Are a User’s Manual[...]
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UG/MO1998E/0 902/1 Diam ond View is a registered trade mark of Mi tsubi shi E lectric Austra lia P ty. L td. Microsof t and W indows are regis tered trade marks o f Mic rosoft Corpo ration . Apple and Mac intosh are registered t radema rks of Apple Com puter , Inc . All o ther trade mark s re main the property of t heir respective owners .[...]
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i Table of Contents 1 Important Safety Instructions ........................................... 1 2 Features ............................................................................. 2 3 Unpacking the Monitor...................................................... 3 4 Installation ..................................................................[...]
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ii Copyright Notice Copyright 2002, Mi tsubishi Electr ic Australia Pty. L td. All rights reserved. No part of this publicat ion may be reproduced, transmi tted, transcribed, stored in a retrie val system or translated into any language or computer language, in any for m or by any m eans, electronic, mechanica l, magnet ic, optical , chemica l, m a[...]
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1 1 1 Imp ort ant Saf ety Instr uct ions Please read the fo llowing safety instructions before installing or cleaning your Diamond V iew monitor: 1. This monitor must be operated f rom the t ype of power source indicated on the rating label. I f you are not sure of the type o f power a vai lable in your area, consult your dealer or local e lectric [...]
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2 2 2 Fea tu res Your Diamond V iew 1998E Monitor has the following features: ♦ Plug a nd Play C ompat ibili ty Wi th DDC-2B , the 1998E is co mpatible with the Plug and P lay features of Microsof t Wi ndows 95, 98, 2000, XP and M illenniu m Edition. ♦ Compatible with PC, Apple Macint osh and m ost ot her computer systems. ?[...]
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3 3 3 Unpa cking the Mo nitor Please check that the fo llowing i tems are inc luded with your m onitor. If they are missing or da maged, please contact your p lace of purchase im mediately . ♦ Monit or with attached si gnal cab le ♦ Til t/swivel base ♦ Power cord ♦ User’s manual Locate the model name and the seria l number label on the ba[...]
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4 3. Connect the computer end of the D- SUB cable to the 15-pin output connector on the v ideo board of your computer. 4. Turn the monitor and the computer on. If you wish to connect the monitor to an older-type Apple Macintosh, you need to use a Macintosh cable adapter to connect the v ideo signal cable of your monitor to the vi deo port o f the c[...]
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5 5 5 Adj ust ing the Moni tor Enter Exi t 1 2 3 4 5 You can adjust the mon itor using i ts On-Screen Display ( OSD) menu system. There are 5 buttons that contro l the monitor: 1. Exit Returns to the last menu page, saves changes or quits the menu system . 2. and Move to another menu ite m or decrease the selected parameter. Hotkey for contrast adj[...]
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6 Selecting Functions and Making Adjustments Contrast Hotkey 1. Press to open the contrast adjustment display. 2. Press or to adjust the contrast l evel . 3. Press the Exit button to save your changes. Brightness Hotkey 1. Press to open the brightness adjustment display . 2. Press or to adjust the contrast l evel . 1. Press the Exit[...]
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7 Make adjustments 1. In Ma in Menu: Press or to select the funct ion group with the i tem that you wish to change. 2. Press Enter to open the Sub Menu. 3. Press or to select the item to be changed and press Enter . 4. Press or again to ma ke the adjustmen t.[...]
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8 5. Press Exit to save the setting and return to the ma in menu. 1. Lumin ance Contrast changes the dif ference between the l ight and dark areas of the displayed image. Brightness adjusts the brightness of the d isplayed im age. 2. Geom etry Hor. Posit ion adjusts the horizontal position of the im age. Hor. Size adjusts the image width. Ver. Posi[...]
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9 Unbalance adjusts the pincushion balance i f both sides of the image are bowed toward either the le ft or the right. Trapezo id makes the v ert ical edges of the i mage parallel . Parallelogram aligns the top and bottom edges of the i mage. To p corner adjusts the edge curvature a t the top corners o f the image. Bottom corner adjusts the edge cu[...]
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10 4. Recall/ Reset and Imag e Status Select and press Enter to recal l the factory settings for the current graphics signal. The word “ Recall ” wil l bl ink on the screen in the process of recall. This page is also a status display that show s the horizontal and vert ical frequencies of the current graphics signal . Please note that the resol[...]
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11 Note: The setting of each parameter is represented by a numeric value and corresponding scale. The on-screen menu will automatically disappear after 20-second’s of inactivity. If changes have been made, the monitor will automatically save them. Timing and Refresh Rate Set ting By mak ing adjustments o f your vi deo card settings, you c[...]
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12 Factory Preset Timings Mode Resolutio n 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 VESA 1600 x 1200 65 81.25[...]
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13 6 6 Trou blesho oting If you encounter any trouble using the D iamond V iew 1998E monitor, make sure that your moni tor is properly installed. (For hardware installat ion, see Chapter 4 of this manual .) I f the prob lems persist, please check th is chapter for possible solutions before call ing Mitsubishi E lectri c or one of our Authorised Se [...]
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14 - Remov e any magnetic objec ts that are near the monitor . These include speakers and power su pplies (AC adaptors). Colours are im pure. - Check that the cable is securely connected to the co mputer. - Check the V GA signal cable for damage. I f any p ins are bent or broken of f, contact your dealer or an author ised Mitsubishi Elec tric servi[...]
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15 7 7 Spe c ific ati ons Model Diamon d Vie w 199 8E Display Characteris tics Display Type 19 ” (48 cm) d iagonal cathode ray tube Maximum Viewa ble Size 18 ” (45.7cm) d iagonal Dot pitch 0.25 mm Surface coating Anti-G lare, Anti-Re flect iv e, Anti- Static coat ing Graphics Signal s Maximum Resolu tion 1600 x 1200 pi xels (at 75 Hz) Recommend[...]
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16 User Interface Controls Mains power switch, On-Screen Display with 4 control buttons On-Screen Disp lay Fu nctions: Contrast; Brightness; Vert. & Hor. I mage Position and S ize; P incushion Ampl itude, Phase and Balance; Top and Botto m Corner Pincushion; Co lor Balance; Degauss; Horiz. and Vert. Moire; Cho ice of language (6 language OSD); [...]
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17 8 8 Ser vi ce Cont acts If prob lems re main af ter checking this manual , please contact your p lace of purchase or contact Australian Ser vice Contacts Visit the Mitsubishi Elec tric Australia web site at www.m itsubish i-electric.com.a u For details o f your nearest M itsubishi Electr ic Author ised Serv ice Centre or co n ta ct t he S ervic [...]
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18 Victoria an d Tasma nia 4 / 303 Burwood Hwy East Burwood, Vic, 3151 Telephone: (03) 9262-9899 Fax: (03) 9262-9850 Western Australia 5 / 329 Coll ier Road Bassendea n, WA , 6054 Telephone: (08) 9377-3411 Fax: (08) 9377-3499 New Zealand Service Contacts Contact: Melco New Zealand Ltd. 1 Parlia ment St . Lower Hutt We ll ington Telephone: (04) 560-[...]