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P L A N A R L C D M O N I T O R P T 170 M M A N U A L www . p l a n a r . c o m[...]
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1 Usage Notice Precautions ................................................................................. 2 Introduction About the Product ....................................................................... 3 Package Overview ...................................................................... 4 Installation Product Overview ..............[...]
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2 Usage Notice Warning- T o prevent the risk of fire or shock hazards, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Warning- Plea se do not open or disasse mble the product a s this may cause electric shock. Precautions Follow all warnings, pr ecautions a nd mainten a nce a s r ecom- mended in this users ma nual to maxi mize the life of your [...]
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3 Introduction About the Product Having a 17 flat panel screen with an active matrix, thin-film transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD) , this product also demonstrates following outstanding features. q Analog signal input q Active matrix TFT LCD technology q 1280 x 1024 addressable pixels q 17 diagonal screen size q 31.5 ~ 80 kHz horiz[...]
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4 RS-232 Series Cable (f or T ouch screen ) Pa ckage Overview LCD Display V GA Signal Cable Power Ada pter Power Cord Users Ma nual Qui ck Start Guide Audio-In Cable Notice: One end of the V G A Signal ca ble alrea dy connected to the LCD display . Fa mily Product CD CD -R OM (f or T ouch screen)[...]
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5 Installation Product Overview u Front View LCD Display Stand Panel Controls Speakers u Rear View Connector Ports A Connector Ports C Connector Ports B ( Inside the ba ck cover)[...]
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6 u u u u u Connector Port A VGA input DC Power-In Audio-In u u u u u Connector Ports B u u u u u Connector Ports C RS-232 (For T ouch Screen) T ouch Function[...]
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7 u u u u u Re move the Back Cover Plea se follow the instruction to re move the cover on the back pa nel of the LCD so that you ca n connect the ca bles in Connector Ports B. 1. T o remove the ba ck cover , follow the arrows in Figure A a nd press with both your thumbs. The cover should be ea sily removed by pre ssing firmly . 2. Follow the [...]
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8 u Connecting the Display (Figure 9.1) T o setup this display , please refer to the following figure a nd procedures. 1. Be sure all equi pment are off . 2. Connect the DC power cord to the power connector( The arrow sign é must face down) ; plug one end of the AC power cord into the power a da pter , a nd then the other end into a n electrical o[...]
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9 Figure 9.1 VG A Cable Power Ada pter & Power Cord Audio-In Cable RS232 cable[...]
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10 User Controls Fr ont Pa nel Contr ols No ./ I co n Control Function MENU Menu button T o pop up the OSD menus. SEL ECT /AU TO Select/Auto Select - T o select the adjust- ment items from OSD menus. Auto - T o a ctivate the Auto Adjustment function to obtain a n opti mum image. 3 Brightness Minus/Minus 1. Decrea ses the brightnes[...]
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11 How to Use the OSD Menus 1. Press the Menu button to pop up the on-screen menu a nd to select between the four M ain Menus. 2. Choose the a djustment items by pre ssing the Select/Auto button. 3. Adjust the value of the a djustment items by pre ssing the 3 or 4 button. 4. Once you dont operate the OSD menus after a[...]
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12 On-Screen Display Menus 4 Auto-Adjustment Choose this function to obtain a n opti mum image. 4 Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the display image. 4 Horizontal Position Changes the horizontal position of the image. 4 V ertical Position Changes the vertical position of the image. 4 Frequency Changes the display data frequency to match the frequen[...]
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13 Second OSD Menu: 4 Display Mode Selects this function to demonstrate the display resolution, vertical refresh, a nd horizontal sca n of the current mode. 4 OSD Off-Time Adjusts the ti me period f or OSD menu to disa ppear . 4 Language Chooses the la nguage you need. 4 T ext-Gra phic T oggles between V GA text mode (mode M03H) a nd gra phic mode [...]
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14 Thir d OSD Menu: 4 V olume It allows you to control the volume sound. 4 Mute It allows you to disable the sound immediately. V olume Mute Main Menu Page 3 + - 0 20 40[...]
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15 Fourth OSD Menu: 4 Color Setting Adjusts the color temperature. 4 Color Adjustment-Red It allows you to adjust the red color of the display. 4 Color Adjustment-Green It allows you to adjust the green color of the display. 4 Color Adjustment-Blue It allows you to adjust the blue color of the display. Color Setting Color Adjustment-Red Color Adjus[...]
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16 T rouble shooting If you are experiencing tr ouble with the LCD display , r efer to the following. If the problem persists, plea se conta ct your local dealer or our service center. Proble m: No i mage a ppears on screen. 4 Check that all the I/O a nd power connectors are corre ctly a n d well connected a s described in the In stallation [...]
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17 W arning Signal Someti mes you proba bly will see the warning messages from this LCD scr een. This mea ns that the LCD display ca nnot exa ctly r eceive the signal fr om the computer gra phic car d. Ther e ar e thr ee kinds of situations that may ha ppen. Plea se check the ca ble connections or contact your local dealer for mor e information. 4 [...]
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18 Pr oduct Di mensions 414mm/16.3 210mm/8.3 Front View T op View 412mm/16.2 Side View 64.6mm/2.54[...]
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19 A G V M B I0 5 3 x 0 4 60 75 . 1 3 A G V M B I0 0 4 x 0 4 60 75 . 1 3 A G V M B I0 8 4 x 0 4 60 65 . 1 3 A G V M B I0 0 4 x 0 2 70 75 . 1 3 A G V A S E V0 8 4 x 0 4 62 79 . 7 3 A G V A S E V0 8 4 x 0 4 65 75 . 7 3 A G V S A S E V0 0 6 x 0 0 86 52 . 5 3 A G V S A S E V0 0 6 x 0 0 80 69 . 7 3 A G V S A S E V0 0 6 x 0 0 82 71 . 8 4 A G V S A S E V0[...]
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20 T ouch Screen Driver Installation Follows are the procedures for touch screen driver setting up. Windows Environment 1. Insert the CD-ROM in your computers CD-ROM drive. 2. Follow the directions on screen to complete the driver setup for your version of Windows. * If the AutoStart feature is not active: 1. Click Start > Run 2. Click the Br[...]
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