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E N 1 This "exclamation point" calls attention to a feature for which you should read the enclosed literature carefully to prevent operating and maintenance problems. This "bolt of lightning" indicates that uninsulated material within your unit may cause an electrical shock. For the safety of everyone, do not remove product cove[...]
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E N 2 Introduction The colour monitor displays sharp and brilliant images of text and graphics with a maximum resolution up to 1024x768 pixels. It is optimal for W indows, spread sheets, and any other application. This monitor automatically scans horizontal frequencies fr om 30KHz to 54KHz, and vertical frequencies fr om 50Hz to 1 10Hz. W ith micro[...]
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E N 3 Note: If you experienced your monitor display is changing from color to mono, it's possible that you are using a non-VESA-DDC-standar d video card. Please consult with your local Philips dealer for mor e information. As an Energy Star Partner , MAGNA VOX, has determined that this product meets the Ener gy Star guidelines for energy effic[...]
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E N 4 Safety precautions and maintenance ◆ Disconnect the monitor from the mains supply if the monitor is not to be used for an extended period of time. ◆ Do not attempt to remove the back cover , as you will be exposed to a shock hazard. The back cover should only be r emoved by qualified service personnel. ◆ Do not place objects on top of t[...]
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E N 5 Installation Important: Please refer to the user ’ s manuals of your computer and video adapter to make sure these equipments are properly installed and configured before installing the monitor . Positioning / V entilation ◆ A void exposing the monitor to direct sunlight, stoves or any other heat sources. ◆ T o prevent over heating, mak[...]
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E N 6 Connection Intel Based platform: 386, 486, Pentium, or other compatibles: • Connect the monitor to the computer using the supplied interface cables. Important: Please make sure the AC power to your computer is “ OFF ” before connecting or disconnecting any display peripheral. Failure to do so may cause serious personal injury as well as[...]
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E N 7 Connection to the mains (Rear of the monitor) (Mains cord) Connecting to the mains This monitor is set to operate at a mains supply of 100-240 volts AC . If the mains voltage in your home is not between this, consult your dealer. Connect one end of the mains cord to the mains socket at the rear of monitor, and the other end to the mains suppl[...]
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E N 8 Front Control locations and functions POWER. Press this knob, the green LED lights and the power is ON. Press this knob again, the green LED disappears and the power is OFF. CONTRAST Used to adjust the picture contrast level. BRIGHTNESS Used to adjust the overall screen brightness as a compensation for ambient light. "+" or "-&[...]
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E N 9 The function pads: H-Shift : to adjust the horizontal position of the image. H-Size : to adjust the horizontal amplitude of the image. V-Shift : to adjust the vertical position of the image. V-Size : to adjust the vertical amplitude of the image. SHIFT key To select the level of function. "Shift" LED off - Control is on first level [...]
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E N 10 (A) User mode: (15 modes) The set will save the user's setting parameters automatically. After 10 seconds of key-pad inactivity, the LED will flash twice to indicate the parameters being saved. Adjustment The monitor is pre-set with 8 modes for optimal display size and centering as indicated in the following table: Resolution Horizontal[...]
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E N 11 (B) Power Management Signalling Power Management Definition VESA DPMS POWER SAVING STATES MODE VIDEO H-SYNC V-SYNC POWER USED POWER SAVING(%) ON Active Yes Yes < 70 Watts 0 % Stand-by Blanked No Yes < 15 Watts > 82 % Suspend Blanked Yes No < 15 Watts > 82 % OFF Blanked No No < 8 Watts > 94 % Note: The video will be blank[...]
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E N 12 T echnical information (I) General: Picture tube : 14 inch (35.5 cm), 90 ° deflection, non- glare, black matrix,light transmission 57%, phosphor P22 medium short, dotted pitch 0.28 mm. Screen area Recommended Display Area: 250 mm (H) x 188 mm (V) Maximum Display Area : 274 mm (H) x 201 mm (V) Line (Horizontal) frequency : 30 - 54 KHz (autom[...]
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E N 13 (III) Pin assignment: (1) The 15-pin D-sub connector (male) of the signal cable (IBM systems): 1 Red video input 9 No pin 2 Green video input 10 Logic ground 3 Blue video input 11 Identification output 4 Identification output - connected to pin 10 - Connected to pin 10 12 Serial data line (SDA) 5 Ground 13 H. Sync 6 Red video ground 14 V. Sy[...]