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LCD MONIT OR LL-T2000A OPERA TION MANU AL[...]
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3 T ab le of Contents Notice f or Users in the USA .................................................................................................... ........................ 4 Notice f or Users in Europe ..................................................................................................... ......................... 5 Notice f or U[...]
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4 Notice for User s in the USA FCC Statement W ARNING – FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not e xpressly approved b y the manuf acturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digita[...]
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5 Notice for User s in Eur ope This equipment complies with the requirements of Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC as amended b y 93/68/EEC . Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der EG-Richtlinien 89/336/EWG und 73/23/EWG mit Änderung 93/68/EWG. Ce matériel répond aux exigences contenues dans les directiv es 89/336/CEE et 73/23/CEE modif[...]
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6 Notice for User s in the UK FOR CUST OMERS IN U.K. IMPOR T ANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the f ollowing code : GREEN-AND-YELLO W : Earth BLUE : Neutral BRO WN : Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus ma y not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the ter minals in your p[...]
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7 - Under cer tain display conditions , minute specks or spots may be noticeab le. This is common for liquid cr ystal monitors and is not a malfunction. - The LCD panel has been manuf actured using highly elaborate technology . Proper ly working pix els compr ise 99.99% of total pix els. Howe v er , please understand that 0.01% or less of pix els m[...]
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8 Pr oduct description Front vie w Control P anel P ower button (p. 12) This button s witches the monitor ON and OFF . P ower LED (p. 12) Green light: In use Orange light: P ower saving mode or signal f ailure Lamp off: P ower OFF buttons SELECT button (p. 18) This button is used to select menu options when the OSD Men u is displa yed. MENU button [...]
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9 Front vie w Adjusting the angle of the monitor Lightly holding both sides of the monitor , adjust it to a suitable vie wing angle. V entilation openings Note: Ne ver bl ock the ventilation openings as this may lead to ov erheating inside the monitor and result in malfunction. P ower terminal (p. 10) Remov e the cov er to see the power terminal. T[...]
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10 Connecting the monitor to a power sour ce Use only the A C adapter supplied. Note: - Do not ov erly bend the cable or add e xtension cords as this could lead to malfunction. 1 . Remove the stand co ver . 2 . Remove the co ver . 3 . Connect the AC adapter to the monitor's po wer terminal. 4 . Replace cover . (Rear View) Stand cov er Cov er P[...]
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11 Connecting the monitor and turning the monitor on and off Connecting the monitor to a computer (PC etc.) When connecting, ensure that both the monitor and computer are s witched off. Note: - Do not ov erly bend the cable or add e xtension cords as this could lead to malfunction. Note: - If connecting to the Sun Ultra series, a conv ersion adapte[...]
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12 Connecting the monitor and turning the monitor on and off Notes: - Bef ore connecting, ensure that the shape of the USB cable connector is correct. - F or information regarding the USB function (such as set-up) please ref er to the operation manual of the computer to be connected. - Some computers, OS and other de vices ma y not be able to be ac[...]
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13 Connecting the monitor and turning the monitor on and off Installing set-up inf ormation and the ICC pr ofile (for Windo ws) Depending on the computer or OS, it ma y be neces- sar y to use the computer to operate the installation of monitor set-up inf or mation etc. If so, f ollow the steps below to install the monitor set-up inf or mation. (Dep[...]
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14 Connecting the monitor and turning the monitor on and off 1 . Place the Utility Disk (provided) into the computer's A drive. 2 . Click on the [Star t] button. F rom [Settings], choose [Control P anel]. 3 . Double click on [Displa y]. 4 . Click on [Settings], [Adv anced] and [Monitor]. 5 . Click on [Proper ties], [Driver] and [Update Driver][...]
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15 Connecting the monitor and turning the monitor on and off Installing ColorSync pr ofile (f or MacOs) Setting ColorSync profile - A floppy disk drive is necessary . And, "PC Exchange" or "File Exchange" must be installed in the system. - Depending on the computer or OS, command names and methods ma y differ . Please follo w th[...]
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16 If necessar y , the screen can be adjusted as follo ws. A utomatic screen adjustment (p. 17) The CLOCK, PHASE, H-POS (horizontal position- ing) and V -POS (ver tical positioning) functions can be adjusted automatically . Adjustment of backlight (p . 17) Brightness of backlight can be adjusted. Manual adjustment (p . 18) Fine adjustments can be m[...]
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17 Adjusting the screen display Adjustment pattern A utomatic screen adjustment Options in MENU 1 (ADJUSTMENT) can be ad- justed automatically (CLOCK, PHASE, H-POS, V - POS). Note: - When setting up the monitor or a connected computer f or the first time, connecting an additional computer or after having changed an aspect of the current system, per[...]
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18 MENU 1: ADJUSTMENT MANU AL: Individual men u options are manually adjusted. A UT O: Ev er y menu option is automatically adjusted Notes: - Press the b utton to select A UT O. - T o choose a menu option: SELECT button - T o go to MENU 2: MENU button CLOCK The figure below demonstr ates how to adjust so that v er tical flicker noise is not emitted[...]
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19 Adjusting the screen display MENU 2: GAIN CONTROL BRIGHT (brightness) and CONT (contrast) are optimized bef ore shipment, but depending on the type of computer being used, fur ther adjustment ma y be necessar y . MANU AL: Individual menu options are manually adjusted. A UT O: Ev er y menu option is automatically adjusted using the A uto Gain Con[...]
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20 Adjusting the screen display MENU 4: MODE SELECT The resolution can be adjusted Notes: - T o choose a menu option: SELECT button - When adjustment complete: MENU button OSD H-POSITION (OSD horizontal position) The position of the OSD displa y can be moved to the left and right. ( buttons) OSD V -POSITION (OSD ver tical position) The position of [...]
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21 The monitor's florescent tubes hav e a limited lif e span. - If the screen darkens, persistently flic kers or does not light up , it ma y be necessar y to replace the florescent tube unit. Please inquire at the shop where you purchased the monitor or your nearest Sharp authorized Ser vice Center . (Nev er attempt this replacement on your o [...]
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22 Specifications Pr oduct specifications Dimensions (Units: mm) LCD displa y 19.6 inches (50 cm measured diagonally) Super High resolution and Anti Glare Low Reflection TFT LCD module Resolution (max.) UXGA 1600 x 1200 pix els Displa yab le colors (max.) 16.77 million colors (8 bit) Brightness (max.) 200cd/m 2 Dot pitch 0.249(H) 0.249(V) mm Contra[...]
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23 Signal timings The connector pin Input connector diagram (Mini D-sub connector with 15 pins) Number Function 1 Red video signal input 2 Green video signal input 3 Blue video signal input 4 GND 5 GND 6 F or red video signal GND 7 F or green video signal GND 8 F or blue video signal GND 9 N.C. 10 GND 11 GND 12 DDC data 13 F or Hsync signal input 1[...]
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24 Standards and compatibility P ower mana gement The monitor is based on VESA DPMS (Display P ower Management Signaling). T o activ ate the monitor's P ow er Management func- tion, both the video card and the computer must conf or m to the VESA DPMS standard. DPMS mode Screen P ower H-sync V -sync consumption ON Display on 48W Y es Y es ST AN[...]
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25 An ar m or stand based on the VESA standard (purchased separately) can be attached to the monitor . Procurement of the ar m or stand is at the custom- er's discretion. Arms or stands ab le to be used Attachments must satisfy the f ollowing. - Compatible with the VESA standard - Hav e a gap of at least 100 mm x 100 mm between the scre w hole[...]
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26 Memo[...]
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27 Memo[...]
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