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Horizontal frequencies 3 0-7 1K H z Service Service Service T ABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTION: USE A SEP ARA TE ISOLA TION TRANSFORMER FOR THIS UNIT WHEN SERVICING. SAFETY NOTICE ANY PERSON A TTEMPTING TO SERVICE THIS CHASSIS MUST F AMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE CHASSIS AND BE A W ARE OF THE NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO BE USED WHEN SERVICING ELECTRONIC [...]
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Important Safety Notice 2 FOR PRODUCTS CONT AINING LASER : Invisible laser radiation when open. A VOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. DANGER- C[...]
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: The 15-pin D-sub connector(male) of the signal cable Assignment Assignment Pin No. Pin No. Gnd Gnd Blue video input 2 7 6 4 5 3 1 9 12 11 14 13 15 10 Red video ground Blue video ground Green video ground For self-test +5V DDC Gnd Data clock line(SCL) V .Sync(VCLK for DDC) H.Sync /H Bidirectional Data Green video input Red video input 3 T echnical[...]
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Front control & OSD 4 9 Go to cover page Power button switches your monitor on. OK button which when pressed will take you to the OSD controls Contrast hotkey . When the "-" button is pressed, the adjustment controls for the CONTRAST will show up. Brightness hotkey . When the "+" button is pressed, the adjustment controls fo[...]
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5 OSD menu tree The OSD T ree Below is an overall view of the structure of the On-Screen Display . Y ou can use this as reference when you want to later on work your way around the different adjustments. 9 Go to cover page 107T5[...]
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6 OSD Adjustments 9 Go to cover page The OSD Controls BRIGHTNESS T o adjust your screen's brightness, follow the steps below. Brightness is the overall intensity of the light coming from the screen. A 50% brightness is recommended. 1) Press the button on the monitor . The BRIGHTNESS window appears. 2) Press the or button to adjust the brightne[...]
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7 OSD Adjustments (Continued) 9 Go to cover page ZOOM ADJUST HORIZONT AL ZOOM increases or decreases the size of the images on your screen. T o adjust the ZOOM follow the steps below. 1) Press the button on the monitor . The MAIN CONTROLS window appears. 2) Press the button until ZOOM is highlighted. 3) Press the button. The ZOOM window appears. 4)[...]
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8 9 Go to cover page OSD Adjustments (Continued) 2) Press the button until ADJUST VER TICAL is highlighted. 3) Press the button. The ADJUST VERTICAL window appears. ADJUST POSITION should be highlighted. 4) Press the or button to move the image up or down. 5) When the position is adjusted, press the button to return to MAIN CONTROLS window , or pre[...]
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9 Smart Help After returning to MAIN CONTROL S... ...to continue to ADJUST SIDE ANGLES, start with step 5 under ADJUST SIDE ANGLES and follow the directions. ...to exit completely , press the button twice. ...to adjust only the BALANCED pincushion, follow step s1-4 above, then press the button, and follow step s7-9 . ADJUST SIDE ANGLES under ADJUST[...]
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10 9 Go to cover page OSD Adjustments (Continued) 5) Press the button. The ROT A TE IMAGE window appears. ROT A TE should be highlighted. 6) T o adjust the rotation, press the or button. 7) When the rotation is adjusted, press the button to return to the ADJUST SHAPE window . BACK TO MAIN CONTROLS should be highlighted. 8) Press the button to retur[...]
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11 OSD Adjustments (Continued) 9 Go to cover page ADJUST MOIRE EXTRA CONTROLS is a set of three features, including ADJUST MOIRE. Moire is a fringe pattern arising from the interference between two superimposed line patterns. T o adjust your moire, follow the steps below . Note: Use only if necessary . By activating ADJUST MOIRE, sharpness can be a[...]
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12 OSD Adjustments (Continued), T roubleshooting 9 Go to cover page Smart Help After returning to MAIN CONTROL S... ...t o exit completely , press the button. CLOSE MAIN CONTROLS Monitor Specific T roubleshooting Self-T est Feature Check (STFC) NO SIGNAL INPUT Y our monitor provides a self-test feature that allows you to check whether your monitor [...]
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T o access factory mode 1. T urn off monitor (don't turn off PC) 2. Press '" " and " " simultaneously on the front control panel,then press " ",wait till the OSD menu with characters V30 107T5 V0.48 20021218 (below OSD menu)" come on the screen of monitor . 3. If OSD menu disappears on the screen of moni[...]
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Wiring Diagram 14 Go to cover page 107T5[...]
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9 Go to cover page 15 Mechanical Instructions 0. General 2. Video panel 3.Main board connector in Fig. 4 T o be able to perform measurements and repairs on the "circuit boards", these unit should placed in the service position first. -Remove 2 screws as shown -Remove back cover as shown -Remove pedestal as shown -Disconnect york wire -Dis[...]
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Go to cover page 16 Mechanical Instructions 4. Main panel with Bottom T ray -Remove 2 screws for disconnect the Bottom tray as Fig. 5. -Pull the bottom tray from fig. 6 to fig. 7. on press right and left side clip Reconnect connectors, some wires and panels (chassis), service position can be available for DC/AC measurement as shown in Fig. 8. 5. SE[...]
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17 Go to cover page W arning and Notes Fig.1 V W arnings 1 2 0V 3 ESD 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. 11 . . Safety regulations require that the unit should be returned in its original condition and that components identical to the original components are used. The safety components are indicated by the symbol . . In order to prevent damage to ICs and transistors,[...]
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Electrical Instructions X Go to cover page 18 1. General point ========== OSD MENU : LANGUAGE ZOOM ADJUST HORIZONT AL ADJUST VERTICAL ADJUST SHAPE ADJUST COLOR RESET TO F ACTORY SETTING EXTRA CONTROLS MODEL SELECT CLOSE MAIN CONTROLS 2. Pre warm-up ======== 1.1 During alignment and measurement supply a distortion free AC-mains voltage to the appara[...]
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Electrical Instructions X Go to cover page 19 107T5 CRT Item Condition/Description CPT DAC value LG DAC value SDI DAC value 9300/6500/sRGB Bias Nominal Cut -off setting 127 127 127 9300/6500/sRGB Gain Nominal Gain setting 185 185 185 sRGB contrast sRGB contrast 255 255 255 sRGB bright sRGB brightness 127 127 127 Corner -T , B Fh < 36KHz 134, 122[...]
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Electrical Instructions X Go to cover page 20 107T5 5.2 External degaussing Remove ferromagnetic measuring equipment, Iron tablet, etc., in the neighbourhood of the apparatus within half a meter . Position the set in E-W direction and degauss well via external degaussing coil. Slowly increase the distance between the picture tube and Degaussing coi[...]
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X Go to cover page 21 107T5 DDC Instructions 1. General 3. Pin assignment Fig. 2 Alignment Kits T o Monitor DC 8V~12V Video Card Video Card T o Printer Power indicator A. 15-pin D-Sub Connector DDC Data Re-programming In case the main EEPROM with which store all factory settings were replaced because a defect,repaired monitor the serial numbers hav[...]
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X Go to cover page 22 107T5 DDC Instructions 4. Configuration and procedure There is no Hardware DDC (DDC IC) anymore. Main EEPROM stores all factory settings and DDC data (EDID code) which is so called Software DDC. The following section describes the connection and procedure for Software DDC application. The main EEPROM can be re- probrammed by e[...]
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X Go to cover page 23 107T5 DDC Instructions Fig. 13 Re-programming EEPROM (Software DDC) Step 1: After initialize alignment box, connecting all cables and box as shown in Fig. 10 Fig. 1 1 Fig. 12 Step 2: Read DDC data from monitor 1-1 Click the left key of Mouse, or hit any key on the keyboard, then the characters disappear from the screen. 1-2 Cl[...]
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X Go to cover page 24 107T5 DDC Instructions Fig. 16 Fig. 18 Step 8: Save DDC data Sometimes, you may need to save DDC data as a text file for using in other IC chip. T o save DDC data, follow the steps below: 1. Click (Save) icon (or click "file"-> "save as") from the tool bar and give a file name as shown in Fig. 19. The fi[...]
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X Go to cover page 25 107T5 DDC Instructions Fig. 20 Fig. 22 Fig. 23 Fig. 21 Step 10: Exit DDC program Pull down the File menu and select Exit as shown in Fig. 21. (EDID T ool 3.01) Step 9: Load DDC data Open 1. Click from the tool bar . 2. Select the file you want to open as shown in Fig. 20. 3. Click . 4. Access "Factory Mode" and enabl[...]
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X Go to cover page 26 107T5 Hex Data of DDC2B ********************************************************************** EDID log file for CPT tube ********************************************************************** V endor/Product Identification ID Manufacturer Name : PHL ID Product Code : E013 (HEX.) ID Serial Number : 1E240 (HEX.) Week of Manufac[...]
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X Go to cover page 27 107T5 Hex Data of DDC2B ********************************************************************** EDID log file for LG tube ********************************************************************** V endor/Product Identification ID Manufacturer Name : PHL ID Product Code : E013 (HEX.) ID Serial Number : 1E240 (HEX.) Week of Manufact[...]
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X Go to cover page 28 107T5 Hex Data of DDC2B ********************************************************************** EDID log file for SDI tube ********************************************************************** V endor/Product Identification ID Manufacturer Name : PHL ID Product Code : E013 (HEX.) ID Serial Number : 1E240 (HEX.) Week of Manufac[...]
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29 9 Go to cover page 107T5 Function Block of V30 107T5 R G B H SDA SCL V Self - test PREAMP with OSD NT6812 ROT A TION BC516+BC517 H - OUTPUT/ B U2527AF/DM32F5 /TIP122 VER TICAL OUTPUT ST AGE TDA8172 VIDEO HORIZONTZL & VER TICAL SYNC PROCESSOR & B+ CONTROLLER TDA 91 12A KEY CONTROL & LED MICRO - PROCESSOR MCU WT62P2 SWITCH MODE POWER S[...]
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30 107T5 9 Go to cover page Schematic Diagram of Main board +t Rs Rp +t COM /PWM7 /HOUT /VOUT /PWM13 /PWM12 /PWM11 /PWM10 /PWM9 /PWM8 /SCL1 /SAD1 /AD0 /AD1 /AD2 /CLAMP /3V3 /HFI /HFO /SDA2 /SCL2 /PA T /SOGIN /AD3 /PWM4 /PWM5 /PWM6 F2 G2 EHT White Red Grey F1 C POWER AMPLIFIER _ + FLYBACK GENERATOR THERMAL PROTECTION 2252 2255 2633 2637 3408 3409 91[...]
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31 9 Go to cover page 107T5 0. 0. 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.[...]
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32 107T5 9 Go to cover page C. B. A. of Main board[...]
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33 9 Go to cover page 107T5 C. B. A. of Main board[...]
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34 107T5 9 Go to cover page Schematic Diagram of V ideo board C GNDP Vref Vref GNDP VDD VDD Vref 2 +83 +6 8311 H14 9311 E5 9312 E5 9313 E5 L 18 H-FLB VS O N 12 16 1 GND F2 ABL B-IN 1/4W G2 G2 G1 F1 E 9 B 6333 G7 6334 F12 6335 F12 6336 F12 6361 H9 6712 C6 6713 D6 6714 B6 6721 A7 6722 B7 15 L 8 13 14 (R) 19 3 10 6723 D7 6726 E12 7311 E4 7331 E10 7701[...]
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35 9 Go to cover page 107T5 C. B. A. of V ideo board[...]
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36 107T5 9 Go to cover page C. B. A. of V ideo board[...]
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X Go to cover page 37 107T5 Schematic Diagram of Control board C Left A 2 J 1894 D2 1895 D3 3891 D1 3892 D1 4 3456 I 1/2W I H G F E F4 D3 1891 D1 3 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W OK Right CONTROL PCB SB: 57231 x1 PB: 57271 TO MAIN BD 1803 Alle rechten voorbehouden. V erveelvuldiging, geheel of A B C D E 1 gedeeltelijk, is niet toegestaan dan met schriftelijke 3893[...]
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X Go to cover page 38 107T5 C. B. A. of Control board[...]
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Exploded V iew 107T5 39 Go to cover page 1 313812753481 FRONT CABINET ASSY 3 313812753281 PEDEST AL ASSY 4 313812753491 CHIN ASSY 42 313810460121 BACK COVER 57 313810440571 HOUSING COVER 1050 930191390323 CRT M41QEE903X04(HU) (LGPD) B 1051 31381786501 1 MB-1 ASSY (LG) 1052 313817863691 VB ASSY -107T5 1053 313817863741 C/B ASSY (107T5) 5007 31381887[...]
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107T5 40 Go to cover page Recommend Parts List Model : V30 107T50/00 863900012717 1 313812753481 FRONT CABINET ASSY 3 313812753281 PEDESTAL ASSY 42 313810460121 BACK COVER 4 313812753491 CHIN ASSY 450 313810662011 CARTON 451 313810661831 CUSHION-TOP 452 313810661841 CUSHION-BTM 454 313810656581 PE BAG 601 313811704781 E-D.F.U. ASSY 1161 24380709811[...]
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Model : V30 107T50/00 863900012717 Accessories Main Panel Main Panel V arious 1 313812753481 FRONT CA BINET ASS Y 3 313812753281 PED ESTAL ASS Y 4 313812753491 CHIN A SSY 42 313810460121 BACK COVER 1050 930191390323 CRT M41QEE903X04(HU) (LGPD) B 450 313810662011 CARTON 451 313810661831 CUSHION-TOP 452 313810661841 CUSHION-B TM 454 313810656581 PE B[...]
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107T5 42 Go to cover page Spare Parts List 3826 213810113472 RST CRB CFR-12 A 4K7 PM5 A 3827 213810113472 RST CRB CFR-12 A 4K7 PM5 A 3828 213810113103 RST CRB CFR-12 A 10K PM5 A 3829 213810113472 RST CRB CFR-12 A 4K7 PM5 A 5007 313818876411 COIL CORNER TDC304 5101 313816872811 LINE FILTER (143Y1R5) 5102 243853598058 IND FXD BEAD EMI 100MHZ 80R A 51[...]
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43 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 1 590 V30 GS4 107T5 71KHz General Specification (Sheet 590) ============================================ FEA TURES / BENEFITS - LightFrame Brightness and sharpness boost on user selectable win[...]
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44 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 2 590 INDEX ======== = 1.0 Introduc tion 2.0 General desc ription 2.1 General condi tion 3.0 Electri cal cha racter isti cs 3.1 Signal interf ace 3.1.1 Input requirem ents 3.1.2 Signals input [...]
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45 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 3 590 5.0 Mechanical c haracteris tics 5.1 User controls (at front) 5.2 Connector and cables 5.2.1 Power Cord 5.2.2 Signal Cable 5.3 Tilt and s wivel bas e 6.0 Environmen tal characteris tics [...]
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46 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 4 590 This document is related to the 17" AUTOSCAN (VGA above and Max. resolution 1280X1024 by 60HZ refresh) color monitor for world-wide destination. The AUTOSCAN analog color monitor is[...]
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47 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 5 590 3.1.2 Signals input The input video signals are applied to the display device through a video cable which is fixed to the monitor (standard cable length 1.45M). Video input cable : 15 pi[...]
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48 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 6 590 Factory preloa d modes : 14 Resolution H. freq. V. freq. 9. 640 x 350 31.5 KHz 70 Hz 10. 640 x 350 37.9 KHz 85 Hz 11. 640 x 480 37.5 KHz 75 Hz 12. 640 x 480 37.9 KHz 72.8Hz 13 640 x 480 [...]
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49 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 7 590 TIMING FOR V30 GS4 107T5 71K CO L OR MONITOR REFERENCE PATTERN GENERATOR : CHROMA 2135 * According VESA version 1.0 r elease 0.6p F a ctory pre se t mode s TABLE 1: 31 .469 KHz/70.08 7 H[...]
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50 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 8 590 TABLE 4: 4 6.875 KHz/75 H z, 800 X 600, pixel=49.500 MHz Horizontal Vert ical Frame border = 0 Frame border = 0 Total siz e = 21.333 us Total siz e = 13. 333 ms Display siz e = 16.162 us[...]
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51 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 9 590 TABLE 8: 68. 677 KHz/85 Hz , 1024 X 76 8, pix el=94.500 MH z Horiz ontal Vertical Frame border = 0 Frame border = 0 Total siz e = 14.561 us Total siz e = 11.765 ms Display siz e = 10.836[...]
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52 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 10 590 TABLE 12: 37.861KHz/72.809 Hz , 640 X 480, pixel=31.5M Hz Horizontal Vert ical Frame border = 0 Frame border = 0 Total siz e = 26.413 us Total siz e = 13.735 ms Display siz e = 20.317 u[...]
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53 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 11 590 TABLE 16: 4 8.077 KHz/72.188 Hz , 800 X 600, p ixel=50M Hz Horiz ontal Vertical Frame border = 0 Fram e border = 0 Total siz e = 20.800 us Total size = 13.853 ms Display siz e = 16.000 [...]
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54 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 12 590 TABLE 20: 5 6.476KHz/70.069 Hz , 1024 X 768, pixel=75MHz Horiz ontal Vertical Frame border = 0 Frame border = 0 Total siz e = 17.707 us Total siz e = 14.272 ms Display siz e = 13.653 us[...]
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55 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 13 590 3.2.1 Horizonta l scanning Scanning f requency : 30 - 71 KHz H-shif t range : ± 10 mm Min. (f or preset m odes only ) 3.2.2 Vertical sc anning Scanning f requency : 50 - 160 Hz V-s hif[...]
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56 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 14 590 3.6 RGB Ampli fier 3.6.1 Video amplifiers Dot Rate : 108 MHz Over / undershoot : 15% Max. (Transient respons e) Sag : 5% Max. (puls es of 0.70H) Black level shift : 5% Max. 3.6.2 Bright[...]
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57 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 15 590 3.9 Phosphor pr otection The display devic e is sufficient ly protected agai nst the burning of phosphors i n case of r epetitive p ower cyc ling or absenc e of horizont al deflection .[...]
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58 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 16 590 4.2 Image size (For pr eset modes only ) The dimens ions of guara nteed display a rea to b e measured along the picture center of horizontal an d vertical axis of th e screen as lis ted[...]
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59 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 17 590 4.8 Mis-conv ergence The max imum conv ergence error to b e measured on a white spot or white display line to represents th e maxim um distance between the energy centers of any tw o pr[...]
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60 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 18 590 4.13 Purity Test patterns : Full white / Red / Green / Blue. Conditi ons : As stated in item 4.0, t he purity m ust be check ed under spec ific destinations of earth m agnetic en vironm[...]
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61 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 19 590 5.2.2 Signal cable Length of v ideo : 1.45 m ± 50 m m flying wi th 15 pin PS/2 D-shell so cket 5.3 Tilt and swivel base Tilt angle : 5 ° fo rwa rd and 13 ° backwar d Swivel r otation[...]
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62 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 20 590 B-2 Transportatio n standards EU / Asia versions U.S.A. version Standards PHILIPS's UN-D1400 NSTA Heigh t 61 cm 61 cm Sequenc e -10 C for 16 hours , 1 corner 1 corner, 3 faces 3 ed[...]
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63 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 21 590 7 . 0 S a fet y te st s 7.1 Dielectric strength (Hi-pot test) According to IEC 60950, UL 1950 and CSA 22.2 No. 950 7.2 Resistance for protectiv e earthing According to IEC 60950 7.3 Lea[...]
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64 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 22 590 9 . 0 R e lia bility 9.1 Mean time betw een failures MTBF to be calcul ated according to M ilitary stan dard MIL-HDBK-217C. MTBF ³ 75,000 Hours (Exc luding CRT) TOTAL HRS (POWER ON) X [...]
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65 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 23 590 303 mm 309 mm 306 mm 230 m m FIG-1 IMAGE DIMENSION 227 m m 233 m m[...]
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66 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 24 590 FIG-2 IMAGE CENTERING 306 mm 230 mm |A-B| AND |C-D| < 5 mm D A B C[...]
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67 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 25 590 FIG-3 IMAGE ROT A TION 306 mm A-B < 2 mm B A[...]
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68 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 26 590 FI G- 4 I MAGE GE OMET RY 306 mm 230 mm A B C D A=B=C=D < 2.0 mm[...]
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69 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 27 590 MEASUREMENT AREA 306 mm 230 mm 100 mm 100 mm FIG-5 CONTRAST AND BRIGHTNESS ZONE A ZONE B[...]
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70 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 28 590 306 mm 230 mm FIG-6 MISCONVERGENCE ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C[...]
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71 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 29 590 306 m m A B C D SLOW FLASHING W HITE PATTERN STATIC BORDER 230 m m D A < 1.50 mm D B < 1.50 mm D C < 1.20 mm D D < 1.20 mm ( D measured be tween flash on / off ) F igure 7 S[...]
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72 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Go to cover page 17" V30 GS4 107T5-71K CMTR TYPE : 107T51/00 BRAND : PHILIPS 2003-01-07 W ayne Lin 2003-01-07 30 30 590 Figur e 8 Focus check character[...]
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Repair Flow Chart A. Power Supply Failure 1. Sympton : no startup sound LED light off check 7102 pin8 100V<pin8<380V check 7102 pin1 > 2V Ok NO check 7102 pin 5=2.4V check 1 102/6101/ 7101/2105 Ok replace 7102 NO check 7102 pin6 output ? OVP possibly active check 6105 2. Sympton : hicup mode with startup sound or blinking LED OCP possibly [...]
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Repair Flow Chart (Continued) B.Video Repair Flow check 7331 Pin24 HFLB 1.Sympton : (with white pattern) no picture green LED on check EHT=25KV rough check for R,G, B 1. video input= 0.7V 2. 7331video output =2.5V 3. 7701 video output > 35Vpp check DC restoration 7722,7732,7752 7721,7731,7751 check 7331 pin22 2V< ABL < 5V check 7331 pin 7,[...]
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C. Horizontal deflection output repair flow : 1. Sympton : without H-deflection. 2. Sympton : East /West corr . check Hsync 7501 pin28 check 190V check Hsync 7501 pin26 check Hsync 7605 base check Hsync 7615 drain check Hsync 7601 base refer 7501 check list or replace 7501 No Ok check 661 1,7613,7614 Ok No replace 5156 4. Sympton : Rotation check 3[...]
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Repair Flow Chart (Continued) 9 Go to cover page 107T5 D. V ertical Deflection Failure check 3401,3402 3403 good basic check +12/-12V Sympton : one horizontal line V_size is abnormal too large/small check 7501 Pin22,pin13 ramp exist ? check 6401 good? check 7401 No Ok check 7401 Ok No check 7501 check 3407~3409 Ok No 76[...]
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Repair Flow Chart (Continued) E. CPU check list check cpu pin6= 5V pin9/pin8=12MhZ pin7=gnd power saving pin22 Normal hi Standby low Off low 33,34,40,41 Hsync / Vsync Vblank check sync. Hsync_in=pin40 Vsync_in=pin41 Hsync_out=pin34 Vsync_out=pin33 Basic Check check Q1-Q2 Pin 35~28 l o w:0 hi :1 10,1 1, (Q2,Q1) S-cap switch 1 . Normal Fhout=Fhin Fvo[...]
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Repair Flow Chart (Continued) 9 Go to cover page 107T5 24. Selftest check pin24 1.no H/V sync & IF cable pin5 floating - show msg. 2.H/V sync exist & IF cable pin5 to ground - normal 3.H/V sync non-exist & IF cable pin5 to gnd -power saving 4.After 1892&1893 pressed on, then power on (1895) with IFcable pin5 =L -factory mode 5.After[...]
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9 Go to cover page Repair Flow Chart (Continued) 107T5 F . TDA91 12A Check List 24.EWDRV 26. HDRV 1,2 Vsync,Hsync 23,13 V ref/V out pin3 = Vblk = floating Pin5 = Hpll2 = 0V pin6 = HDRV = floating pin8 = BDRV = flaoating pin12 = V out1 = floating pin13 = V out2 = floating pin16 = CLBL= Hi if active Check 6806 Check pin 12 pulse 25. Xray (from LOT) 1[...]
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Repair Flow Chart (Continued) 9 Go to cover page 107T5 30K<freq.<71KHz 5. PLL2 Pin9 determin the pll1 loop filter pin 8,6,4 H-Freq working range 50Hz< freq. <160Hz 9,8,6,4 PLL1,RO,CO, Hoscf Pin20 determin the AGC Pin19,pin22 determin frequency 19,20,22 V oscf,V agc,Vcap 18 EHT_compen. compensate for the V_size owing the load variation 1[...]
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LightFrame for Windows Introduction Definitions Compatibility Language Selection Installation Philips LightFrame feature enriches the experience of pictures and video on a Philips CRT (picture tube) monitor . This highlighting is done by boosting the brightness and sharpness on a selected region of the monitor screen. Since high brightness and shar[...]
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LightFrame for Windows (Continued) 82 9 Go to cover page M30 107S2 GS_3 Uninstall Should you need to remove the LightFrame software, please follow these steps. 1) First, click on the Start Menu. 2) Next, highlight Settings. 3) Then, click on Control Panel. 4) Now , click on Add/Remove Programs 5) Finally , select LightFrame from the list and then c[...]
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LightFrame for Windows (Continued) 83 9 Go to cover page Operating LightFrame Icon and Colors How T o Activate LightFrame After installation, LightFrame starts up automatically whenever the computer is started. At system start up, LightFrame checks the selected resolution of the monitor and if the monitor is LightFrame capable. An icon of a monitor[...]
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LightFrame for Windows (Continued) 84 9 Go to cover page LF Idle LF active Full screen LF active Select first target LF active Add/remove selections LF active First target selected User selects first target User clicks on button User clicks add/remove button User (de)selects targets User clicks off button User clicks full screen button User clicks [...]
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0. W arning 1. Servicing of SMDs (Surface Mounted Devices) All ICs and many other semi-conductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically . When repairing, make sure that you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the unit via a wrist wrap with resistance. Keep com[...]
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2.2.1 The test with AC voltage is only for production purpose, Service center shall use DC voltage. 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 The grounding blade or pin of mains plug must be conducted with accessible metal parts. The minimum test duration for Quality Control Inspector must be 1 minute.No breakdown during the test. The test voltage must be maintained withi[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide 87 9 Go to cover page 107T5 General T roubleshooting Guide No Display , but LED is ON or LED is amber (yellow) Monitor drivers (inf file) Degaussing 1 2 4 Focus 3 5 Picture distortion (Geometry) 6 7 9 8 10 Unstable Picture/ Picture Flickers H/V Rolling, H/V Sync. Picture too bright Picture too dim No Power / LED is of[...]
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88 9 Go to cover page General T roubleshooting Guide NO DISPLA Y , but LED is ON or LED is amber(yellow) NO Make sure of the state of the computer (T urn on). Press the keyboard or operate the mouse. END Is picture displayed normally? It is need to check and repair the monitor . Amber Green NO Is the A TTENTION picture displayed? CHECK SIGNAL CABLE[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide Press the OK button Bring up "MAIN CONTROLS" window It is need to check and repair the monitor . NO YES OK Select "RESET T O F ACTOR Y SETTINGS" Press the OK button Bring up "RESET T O F ACTOR Y SETTINGS" window OK Make sure of the signal cable connection. Make sure of the state of the co[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide For Window s 95 Plug & Play is not active normally for Windows 95/ 98/2000/M e or later Philips' monitors build in VESA DDC2B feature to support Plug & Play requirement f or Windows 95/98/ 2000/Me . Y ou can inst all the inf ormation fi le ( .inf) in order to select your Philips monitor from "Monitor[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide It is need to check and repair the moni tor. OK END NO Po w er m an ag em en t function is not a ctive Verify the PC is complia nt with VESA. In cas e all of the v ideo signals of PC are not off, power management f uncti on is not activ e normally. [ Repeat to power on and off (power m anagement).] There are accel era[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide It is need to check and repair the moni tor. OK END NO A buz z i ng sound w h en p o w er i n g o n This s ound is caus ed when the auto degaus sing ci rcuit is activ e. This buz zing sound i s normal when t he monitor is first t urned on. This s ound may be louder during t he winter mont hs and during initial power o[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide NO POWER / LED is off Is cabinet of monitor damaged by being dropped? The monitor may have become faulty due to excessive shock. Insure that unit is plugged into a known good power source (Move a good radio to plug into the power source to test it.) Power off the monitor and then on. POWER LED ON? END It is need to ch[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide END Is picture displayed normally? YES It is need to check and repair the monitor . Select "RESET T O F ACTOR Y SETTINGS" Press the OK button Bring up "RESET T O F ACTOR Y SETTINGS" window OK Press t he DOWN button to select "YES" Press the OK button Press the OK button OK OK YES Color ha[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide Press the OK button Bring up "MAIN CONTROLS" window END Is picture displayed normally? YES OK Select "RESET T O F ACTOR Y SETTINGS" Press the OK button Bring up "RESET T O F ACTOR Y SETTINGS" window OK Press t he DOWN but ton to select "YES" Press the OK button Press the OK butt[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide It is need to check and rep air the mo nitor. OK END NO P icture is not sta ble 1. No pict ure is dis played for a f ew seconds in changing resoluti on (in changing dis play pixel s) suc h as pict ure disappearing in a m oment, et c.. This is norm al funct ion to mask unstability in c hanging picture. 2. In c ase of p[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide Adjust each resolution according to user's guide. END Need to change display size and adjust distortion 10 97 9 Go to cover page 107T5[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide It is need to check and repair the moni tor. OK END NO C olor P a tte rns visible on the scre e n Are Moire c olor fringes v isibl e with some i mages? (e.g. Windows shutdown sc reen) Moire is the phenomenon interferenc e fringes are visi ble on the sc reen. It occurs due to t he interferenc e between the regular patt[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide It is need to check and repair the monitor . OK END NO MOIRE YES : Moir is a natural effect or phenomenon of CR T that has the appearance of a wavy pattern which is repetitive and superimposed on the screen as ripple images. , not just Philips monitor had. These are a few suggestions to help for reducing or minimizing[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide Please contact your dealer/reseller for more information. OK END NO OSD MAIN MENU LOCKED YES Press and hold the OSD menu key for about 10 seconds , until picture displays "OSD MAIN MENU UNLOCKED" 100 9 Go to cover page 107T5[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide Shimmering/ Jitter/Video Noise T urn on monitor with a display or image for 30 minutes (due to drift). Jitter or Noise still present ? YES NO NO END T ry moving the monitor to another location to see if problem goes away . Jitter or Noise disappear . Environment problem END YES 1. T ry system with another monitor . 2.[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide Missing Color GREEN RED BLUE WHITE Purple Magenta or Purple Color means that the green gun is missing. Cyan Cyan Color means that the red gun is missing. Y ellow Y ellow Color means that the blue gun is missing. There are 2 easy ways to determine the Missing color problem. 1. View an image that is supposed to be "[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide Color Purity T urn on monitor with a full image for 30 minutes (due to drift). Color Purity or Blotchy or Streaky YES Press Degauss button (or via the OSD manipulation) or T urn unit "OFF" then "ON" to degauss. Does degaussing resolve ? YES END It is need to check and repair the monitor . END YES C[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide OK NO Power management function is not active V erify the PC is compliant with VESA. In case all of the video signals of PC are not off, power management function is not active normally . [Repeat to power on and off (power management).] There are accelerator boards not complied with VESA. YES END It is need to check a[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide It is need to check and repair the monitor . OK END NO A buzzing sound when powering on This sound is caused when the auto degaussing circuit is active. This buzzing sound is normal when the monitor is first turned on. This sound may be louder during the winter months and during initial power on. YES 17 105 9 Go to co[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide Please contact your dealer/reseller for more information. OK END NO 18 CustoMax YES CustoMax is proprietary Philips software that allows user to control parameter (e.g. Size , Color , Geometry ) in place of the buttons on the front of the monitor . T o install and run the CustoMax., you must have a USB compatible syst[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide Colorific 19 Colorific is a color matching software that helps user match the monitor and printer to fulfill the requirement of WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get ) . The Colorific software is the property of Sonnetech ,Ltd. Only certain Philips monitor Models are equiped with the software. If you have special inte[...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide USB USB = Universal Serial Bus USB automatically determines resources (like driver software and bus bandwidth) required by peripherals. USB makes necessary resources available without user intervention. It is designed to meet Microsoft Plug and Play (PnP) specification, meaning users can install, and hot-swap devices [...]
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General T roubleshooting Guide Please contact your dealer/reseller for more information. OK END NO Picture too Large or Small YES 21 : Reset monitor via OSD menu maniputlation : Adjust the Horz(width) and.or V ert size (height) in the On Screen Display . : Change monitor timing to work at the recommended resolution. 109 9 Go to cover page 107T5[...]