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Features
Monitor
Registration
The model
and
serial
numbers
are
found
on
the
rear
of this
unit.
These
numbers
are
unique
to
this
unit
and
not
available
to
others.
You
should
record
requested
information
here
and
retain
this
guide
as
a
permanent
record
of
your
purchase.
Staple
your
receipt
here.
Date
of
Purchase
:
Dealer
Purchased
From
:
Dealer
Address
:
Dealer
Phone
No.
:
Model
No.
:
Serial
No.
:
Introduction
The
885LE
Flat
Panel
Monitor
has
an
active
matrix
TFT
(Thin-Film
Transistor)
LCD
(Liquid
Crystal
Display).
This
monitor
is
designed
for
use
in
small
working
areas
or
for
those
who
need
more
working
space
on
the
desk.
The
885LE
is
a
18.1-inch
(18.1
inches
viewable)
intelligent
microprocessor
based
monitor.
The
monitor
has
two
signal
connectors
(D-sub
and
DVI-D)
so
that
it
can
support
both
an
existing
analog
input
(D-sub)
and
an
advanced
standard
digital
input
(DVI-D).
Two
computers
can
be
simultaneously
used
while
connected
to
this
monitor.
We
accomplished
to
adapt
the
advanced
design
and
technology
to
the
monitor.
Soft
touch
buttons
on
the
front
panel
are
simple
and
allow
you
to
conveniently
adjust
a
variety
of
image
controls.
The
absolute
flat
screen
and
screen
surface
treatment
eliminate
distracting
glares.
USB
(Universal
Serial
Bus)
ports
at
the
back
of
the
monitor
are
prepared
for
the
USB
cable
and
hub.
You
can
easily
and
flexibly
connect
USB-
designed
devices-such
as
a
mouse,
keyboard
or
printer-
to
the
monitor
for
true
Plug
and
Play
function.
Digitally
controlled
auto-scanning
is
done
with
the
micro-processor
for
horizontal
scan
frequencies
between
30
and
80kHz,
and
vertical
scan
frequencies
between
56
-
85Hz.
The
microprocessor-based
intelligence
allows
the
monitor
to
operate
in
each
frequency
mode
with
the
precision
of
a
fixed
frequency
monitor.
It
supports
resolutions
up
to
1280x1024,
and
has
a
wide
viewing
angle
of
±80
degrees
horizontal
and
±80
degrees
vertical.
For
greater
user
health
and
safety,
this
monitor
complies
with
the
stringent
Swedish
TCO'99
requirements
for
low
radiation
emissions.
For
low
cost
of
monitor
operation,
this
monitor
is
certified
as
meeting
the
EPA
Energy
Star
requirements,
and
utilizes
the
VESA
Display
Power
Management
Signalling
(DPMS)
protocol
for
power
saving
during
non-
use
periods.
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On
Safety
Important
Precautions
This
unit
has
been
engineered
and
manufactured
to
assure
your
personal
safety,
but
improper
use
can
result
in
potential
electrical
shock
or
fire
hazard.
In
order
not
to
defeat
the
safeguards
incorporated
in
this
monitor,
observe
the
following
basic
rules
for
its
installation,
use,
and
servicing.
Also
follow
all
warnings
and
instructions
marked
directly
on
your
monitor.
Use
only
the
power
cord
supplied
with
the
unit.
In
case
you
use
another
power
cord,
make
sure
that
it
is
certified
by
the
applicable
national
standards
if
not
being
provided
by
the
supplier.
If
the
power
cable
is
faulty
in
any
way,
please
contact
the
manufacturer
or
the
nearest
authorized
repair
service
provider
for
a
replacement.
Operate
the
monitor
only
from
a
power
source
indicated
in
the
specifications
of this
manual
or
listed
on
the
monitor.
If
you
are
not
sure
what
type
of
power
supply
you
have
in
your
home,
consult
with
your
dealer.
Overloaded
AC
outlets
and
extension
cords
are
dangerous.
So
are
frayed
power
cords
and
broken
plugs.
They
may
result
in
a
shock
or
fire
hazard.
Call
your
service
technician
for
replacement.
Do
not
Open
the
Monitor.
There
are
no
user
serviceable
components
inside.
There
are
Dangerous
High
Voltages
inside,
even
when
the
power
is
OFF.
Contact
your
dealer
if
the
monitor
is
not
operating
properly.
To
Avoid
Personal
Injury
:
Do
not
place
the
monitor
on
a
sloping
shelf
unless
properly
secured.
Use
only
a
stand
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
Do
not
try
to
roll
a
stand with
small
casters
across
thresholds
or
deep
pile
carpets.
To
Prevent
Fire
or
Hazards:
Always
turn
the
monitor
OFF
if
you
leave
the
room
for
more
than
a
short
period
of
time.
Never
leave
the
monitor
ON
when
leaving
the
house.
Keep
children
from
dropping
or
pushing
objects
into
the
monitor's
cabinet
openings.
Some
internal
parts
carry
hazardous
voltages.
Do
not
add
accessories
that
have
not
been
designed
for
this
monitor.
During
a
lightning
storm
or
when
the
monitor
is
to
be
left
unattended
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
unplug
it
from
the
wall
outlet.
Do
not
bring
magnetic
devices
such
as
magnets
or
motors
near
the
picture
tube.
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On
Installation
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Cleaning
On
Repacking
Important
Precautions
Do
not
allow
anything
to
rest
upon
or
roll
over
the
power
cord,
and
do
not
place
the
monitor
where
the
power
cord
is
subject
to
damage.
Do
not
use
this
monitor
near
water
such
as
near
a
bathtub,
washbowl,
kitchen
sink,
laundry
tub,
in
a
wet
basement,
or
near
a
swimming
pool.
Monitors
are
provided
with
ventilation
openings
in
the
cabinet
to
allow
the
release
of
heat
generated
during
operation.
If
these
openings
are
blocked,
built-up
heat
can
cause
failures
which
may
result
in
a
fire
hazard.
Therefore,
NEVER:
Block
the
bottom
ventilation
slots
by
placing
the
monitor
on a
bed,
sofa,
rug,
etc.
Place
the
monitor
in
a
built-in
enclosure
unless
proper
ventilation
is
provided.
Cover
the
openings
with
cloth
or
other
material.
Place
the
monitor
near
or
over
a
radiator
or
heat
source.
Do
not
rub
or
strike
the
Active Matrix
LCD
with
anything
hard
as
this
may
scratch,
mar,
or
damage
the
Active
Matrix
LCD
permanently.
Do
not
press
the
LCD
screen
with
your
finger
for
a
long
time
as
this
may
incur
some
afterimages.
Some
dot
defects
may
appear
on
the
screen,
like
Red,
Green
or
Blue
spots
on
the
screen.
However,
this
will
have
no
impact
or
effect
on
the
monitor
performance.
If
possible,
use
the
VESA
1280x1024
@60Hz
video
mode
to
obtain
the
best
image
quality
for
your
LCD
monitor.
If
used
under
any
modes
except
the
VESA
1280x1024
@60Hz
video
mode,
some
scaled
or
processed
images
may
appear
on
the
screen.
However,
this
is
the
characteristics
of
the
LCD
panel
which
has
a
fixed
resolution
of
1280x1024
at
60Hz.
Unplug
the
monitor
before
cleaning
the
face
of
the
LCD screen.
Dust
the
monitor
by
wiping
the
screen
and
the
cabinet
with
a
soft,
clean
cloth.
If
the
screen
requires
additional
cleaning,
use a
clean,
damp
cloth.
Do
not
use
liquid
cleaners
or
aerosol
cleaners.
Do
not
throw
away
the
carton
and
packing
materials.
They
make
an
ideal
container
in
which
to
transport
the
unit.
When
shipping
the
unit
to
another
location,
repack
it
in
its
original
material.
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Installation
Connecting
the
Monitor
To
set
up
the
monitor,
ensure
that
the
power
is
turned
off
to
the
monitor,
computer
system,
and
other
attached
devices,
then
follow
these
steps:
1.
Place
the
monitor
in
a
convenient,
well-ventilated
location
near
your
computer.
2.
Remove
the
stand
cover
of
the
monitor
to
connect
the
cables.
3.
Connect
the
signal
cable.
When
connecting
the
DVI-D
signal
cable
.....Figure
1
Connect
the
end
of
monitor
signal
cable
to
the
port
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
monitor
through
the
slot
and
cable
holder
on
Stand.
Connect
the
other
end
to
the
DVI
port
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
computer
and
tighten
the
screws.
When
connecting
the
Dsub
signal
cable
PC
..........
Figure
2
Connect
one
end
of
the
monitor
signal
cable
to
either
of
the
connectors
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
monitor.
Connect
the
other
end
to
the
Dsub
port
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
computer
and
tighten
the
screws.
MAC
..........
Figure
3
Connect
one
end
of
the
monitor
signal
cable
to
either
of
the
connectors
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
monitor.
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
monitor
signal
cable
to
the
rear
panel
of
Macintosh
computer
through
a
Macintosh
adapter
and
then
tighten
screws.
4.
Connect
the
plug
from
the
AC
adapter
into
the
back
of
the
monitor.
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
Figure
1
Power
Cord
Signal
Cable
AC
adapter
DVI
There
should
be
a
DVI
port
on
the
computer
1
2
4
3
5
Stand
Cover
A4
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Installation
5.
Connect
one
end
of
the
AC
power
cord
to
the
AC
adapter
and
the
other
end
to
a
properly
grounded
AC
outlet
that
is
easily
accessible
and
close
to
the
monitor.
6.
After
connecting
cables,
put
stand
cover
correctly
into
the holes
unders
stand.
If
securely
connected,
you
can
hear
click
sound
from
the
latch.
7.
Power
ON
the
PC,
then
the
monitor.
8.
If
you
see
the
NO
SIGNAL
message,
check
the
signal
cable
and
connectors.
9.
After
using
the
system,
power
OFF
the
monitor,
then
the
PC.
Note
:
If
you
see
the
INPUT
SIGNAL
OUT
OF
RANGE
message,
check
to
make
sure
your
system
is
set
to
one
of
the
factory
preset
modes
(see
page
A15),
or
is
set
to
a
resolution
and
refresh
rate
within
the
specification
limits
of
this
monitor.
5
4
Figure
2
Power
Cord
Signal
Cable
AC
adapter
Dsub
2
4
3
5
Stand
Cover
Figure
3
MAC6
Power
Cord
Signal
Cable
AC
adapter
MAC
Adapter
2
4
3
5
Stand
Cover
Dsub
1
1
NOTE
The
figure3
shows
the connection
to
an
Apple
Macintosh,
using
a
separately
purchased
adapter.
For
more
information
on
adapter
requirements,
contact
your
authorized
dealer,
reseller,
or
service
provider.
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Connecting
the
Monitor
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Installation
USB
connection
Making
use
of
USB
(Universal
Serial
Bus)
Feature
USB
(Universal
Serial
Bus)
is
an
innovation
in
connecting
your
different
desktop
peripherals
conveniently
to
your
computer.
By
using
the
USB,
you
will
be
able
to
connect
your
mouse,
keyboard,
printer,
and
other
peripherals
to
your
monitor
instead
of
having
to
connect
them
to
your
computer.
This
will
give
you
greater
flexibility
in
setting
up
your
system.
USB
allows
you
to
connect
chain
up
to
120
devices
on
a
single
USB
port,
and
you
can
"hot"
plug
(attach
them
while
the
computer
is
running)
or
unplug
them
while
maintaining
Plug
and
Play
auto
detection
and
configuration.
This
monitor
has
an
integrated
self-powered
USB
hub,
allowing
up
to
4
other
USB
devices
to
be
attached
it.
1.
Connect
the
upstream
port
of
the
monitor
to
the
downstream
port
of
the
USB
compliant
PC
or
another
hub
using
the
USB
cable
(Computer
must
have
a
USB
port).
2.
Connect
the
USB
compliant
peripherals
to
the
downstream
ports
of
the
monitor.
USB
Upstream
connector
USB
Downstream
connector
USB
upstream
Port
USB
downstream
Ports
connect
the
cables
from
USB
compliant
peripherals-
such
as
keyboard,
mouse,
printer,
scanner,
etc
To
USB
downstream
port
of
the
USB
compliant
PC
or
another
hub
cable
keyboard
mouse
A6
printer
etc.
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Installation
USB
specifications
Making
use
of
USB
(Universal
Serial
Bus)
Feature
Example
of
connection
keyboard
monitor
computer
mouse
USB
standard
Downstream
power
supply
Communication
speed
USB
port
Rev.
1.1
complied
self-powered
hub
500mA
for
each
(MAX)
12
Mbps
(full),
1.5
Mbps
(low)
1
Upstream
port
4
Downstream
ports
NOTE
To
activate
the
USB
hub
function,
the
monitor
must
be
connected
to
a
USB
compliant
PC(OS)
or
another
hub
with the
USB
cable(enclosed).
When
connecting
the
USB
cable,
check
that
the
shape
of
the
connector
at
the
cable
side
matches
the
shape
at
the
connecting
side.
When
the
monitor
is
not
plugged
into
an
electric
socket,
the
peripherals
connected
to
the
downstream
ports
will
not
operate.
Even
if
the
monitor
is
in
a
power
saving
mode,
USB
compliant
devices
will
function
when
they
are
connected
the
USB
ports(both
the
upstream
and
downstream)
of
the
monitor.
A7
printer
scanner
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Operation
Front
View
Rear
View
Location
and
Function
of
Controls
DVI
-
D
port
(Digital)
Power
Button
Power
Indicator
OSD
Button
Buttons
SOURCE/SET
Button
DC
Power
port
-
+
Dsub
Signal
port
USB
downstream
ports
USB
upstream
port
Stand
Cover
Cable
Holder
Used
to
hold
the
cables
in
place
A8
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?
Use
this
button
to
make
Dsub
or
DVI
connector
active.
This
feature
is
used
when
two
computers
are
connected
to
the
monitor.
The
default
setting
is
Dsub.
?
Use
this
button
to
enter
a
selection
in
the
on
screen
display.
SOURCE/SET
Button
Operation
Control
Panel
Function
Use
this
button
to
enter
or
exit
the
on
screen
display.
OSD
Button
Use
these
buttons
to
choose
or
adjust
items
in
the
on
screen
display.
Buttons
Use
this
button
to turn
the
monitor
on
or
off.
Power
Button
The
power
indicator
light
is
shown
in
the
power
button.
This
indicator
lights
up
green
when
the
monitor
operates
normally.
If
the
monitor
is
in
DPM
(Energy
Saving)
mode
(stand-by/
suspend/power
off),
this
indicator
color
changes
to
amber.
Power
Indicator
Front
Panel
Controls
<Shortcut
Keys>
?
Brightness
and
Contrast
can
be
adjusted
directly
without
entering
the
On
Screen
Display
(OSD)
system.
Touch
the
buttons
to
display
the
menu
and
then
the
buttons
to
adjust
the
settings.
To
save
all
changes,
touch
the
OSD
button.
The
Brightness
and
Contrast
functions
are
also
available
in
the
On
Screen
Display
(OSD)
menu.
100
100
<Auto
function>
?
This
function
is
suitable
for
analog
signal
input
only.
This
function
is
for
the
automatic
adjustment
of
the
screen
position,
clock
and
phase.
Note:
Some
signal
from
some
graphics
boards
may
not
function
properly.
If
the
results
are
unsatisfactory,
adjust
your
monitor's
Position,
Clock
and
Phase
manually.
PROCESSING
AUTO
CONFIGURATION
A9
Auto
function
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Operation
On
Screen
Display
(OSD)
Control
Adjustment
Making
adjustments
to
the
image
size,
position
and
operating
parameters
of
the
monitor
are
quick
and
easy
with
the
On
Screen
Display
Control
system.
A
quick
example
is
given
below
to
familiarize
you
with
the
use
of
the
controls.
Following
section
is
an
outline
of
the
available
adjustments
and
selections
you
can
make
using
the
OSD.
To
make
adjustments
in
the
On
Screen
Display,
follow
these
steps:
Touch
the
OSD
Button,
then
the
main
menu
of
the
OSD
appears.
To
acces
a
control,
use
the
or
Buttons.
When
the
icon
you
want
becomes
highlighted,
touch
the
SOURCE/SET
Button.
Use
the
Buttons
to
adjust
the
item
to
the
desired
level.
Accept
the
changes
by
touching
the
SOURCE/SET
Button.
Exit
the
OSD
by
touching
the
OSD
Button.
NOTE
Allow
the
monitor
to
stabilize
for
at
least
30
minutes
before
making
image
adjustment.
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3
45
A10
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Operation
On
Screen
Display(OSD)
Selection
and
Adjustment
You
were
introduced
to
the
procedure
of
selection
and
adjusting
an
item
using
the
OSD
system.
Listed
below
are
the
icons,
icon
names,
and
icon
descriptions
of
the
items
that
are
shown
on
the
Menu.
OSD
Adjust
Description
BRIGHTNESS
/
CONTRAST
88
100
COLOR
PRESET
RED
GREEN
BLUE
9300K 6500K
POSITION
61
39
Brightness
Used
to
adjust
the
brightness
of
the
screen.
Contrast
Adjust
the
display
to
the
contrast
desired.
PRESET
RED
GREEN
BLUE
9300K/6500K
To
appear
the
displays
color
temperature.
?
9300K:Slightly
bluish white.
?
6500K:Slightly
reddish
white.
To
set
your
own
color
levels.
Vertical
Position
To
move
image
up
and
down.
Horizontal
Position
To
move
picture
image
left
and
right.
BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST
COLOR
POSITION
A11
NOTE
When
a
digital
signal
is
set
as
an
input,
only
the
BRIGHTNESS,
CONTRAST
and
SETUP
properties
can
be
adjusted.
You
do
not
need
to
adjust
the
other
properties.
background
Operation
On
Screen
Display(OSD)
Selection
and
Adjustment
OSD
Adjust
Description
TRACKING
CLOCK
PHASE
SETUP
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
FULL
OSD
POSITION
BEEP
MODE
INFO
1280x1024
@60.0Hz
PRESET
MODE
ON
ON
IMAGE
SIZE
ELAPSED
TIME
00005H
DSUB
ANALOG
To
minimize
any
vertical
bars
or
stripes
visible
on
the
screen
background.The
horizontal
screen
size
will
also
change.
To
adjust
the
focus
of
the
display.
This
item
allows
you
to
remove
any
horizontal
noise
and
clear
or
sharpen
the
image
of
characters.
Phase
adjustment
should
be
done
after
adjusting
the
Clock.
To
choose
the
language
in
which
the
control
names
are
displayed.
This
function
displays
the
image
in
its
original
size
or
enlarged
size
so
as
to
fit
in
the
full
screen
of
the
LCD
panel.
To
adjust
position
of
the
OSD
window
on
the
screen.
This
function
displays
the
current
mode
information
on
the
screen
when
power
on
the
monitor.
To
select
beep
ON
or
OFF.
To
display
the
use
time
of
monitor.
LANGUAGE
IMAGE
SIZE
OSD
POSITION
MODE
INFO
BEEP
ELAPSED
TIME
CLOCK
PHASE
TRACKING
SETUP
A12
background
Power
Consumption
Energy
Saving
Design
This
monitor
complies
with
the
EPA's
Energy
Star
program,
which
is
a
program
designed
to
have
manufacturers
of
computer
equipment
build
circuitry
into
their
products
to
reduce
power
consumption
during
time
of
non-use.
This
monitor
also
goes
into
its
energy
saving
mode
if
you
exceed
the
monitor's
operating
limits,
such
as
the
maximum
resolution
of
1280x1024
or
the
frequency
refresh
rates
of
30-80kHz
horizontal
or
56-85Hz
vertical.
When
this
monitor
is
used
with
a
Green
or
EPA
Energy
Star
PC,
or
a
PC
with
a
screen
blanking
software
following
the
VESA
Display
Power
Management
Signalling
(DPMS)
protocol,
this
monitor
can
conserve
significant
energy
by
reducing
power
consumption
during
periods
of
non-
use.
When
the
PC
goes
into
the
energy
saving
mode,
the
monitor
will
go
into
a
suspended
operation
state,
indicated
by
the
Power
LED
light
changing
from
a
green
color
to
an
amber
color.
After
an
extended
period
in
the
suspended
mode,
the
monitor
will
then
enter
a
semi-OFF
mode
to
conserve
more
energy.
In
the
semi-OFF
mode
or
DPMS
OFF
mode
as
we
call
it
in
our
specifications,
the
Power
LED
will
still
show
an
amber
color.
When
you
awaken
your
PC
by
hitting
a
key
or
moving
the
mouse,
the
monitor
will
also
awaken
to
its
normal
operating
mode,
indicated
by
the
green
Power
LED
light.
By
following
these
conventions,
the
power
consumption
can
be
reduced
to
the
following
levels:
Normal(Max.)
Stand-by
Suspend
Power
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
Off
Off
Normal
Off
Off
Off
65W
≤5W
≤5W
≤5W
Green
Amber
Amber
Amber
background
Low
Radiation
Compliance
(MPR
II)
Self
Diagnostics
Messages
DDC
(Display
Data
Channel)
Low
Radiation
Compliance
(MPR
II),
Self
Diagnostics
Messages
and
DDC
(Display
Data
Channel)
This
monitor
meets
one
of
the
strictest
guidelines
available
today
for
low
radiation
emissions,
offering
the
user
extra
shielding
and
an
antistatic
screen
coating.
These
guidelines,
set
forth
by
a
government
agency
in
Sweden,
limit
the
amount
of
emission
allowed
in
the
Extremely
Low
Frequency
(ELF)
and
Very
Low
Frequency
(VLF)
electromagnetic
range.
Special
Self
Diagnostics
messages
will
appear
on
the
screen
when
identifying
the
following
monitor
conditions:
NO
SIGNAL
ThisOSDmaypopupwhenitisONbutno
signal
is
detected.
In
this
case
the
message
NO
SIGNAL
will
be
highlighted,
alerting
you
to
check
the
signal
cable
connections.
INPUT
SIGNAL
OUT
OF
RANGE
This
OSD
may
appear
to
inform
you
that
the
signal
being
sent
to
the
monitor
is
not
within
its
frequency
range.
In
this
case,
you
would
need
to
check
the
resolution
and
refresh
rate
you
have
your
video
card
set
to,
and
adjust
to
be
within
the
range
of
the
monitor.
DDC
is
a
communication
channel
over
which
the
monitor
automatically
informs
the
host
system
(PC)
about
its
capabilities.
This
monitor
has
two
DDC
function;
DDC2B
carries
out
uni-directional
communication
between
the
PC
and
the
monitor.
Under
these
situations,
the
PC
sends
display
data
to
the
monitor
but
not
commands
to
control
the
monitor
settings.
NOTE
PC
must
support
DDC
functions
to
do
this.
INPUT
SIGNAL
OUT
OF
RANGE
background
Display
Modes
(Resolution)
User
Modes
Recalling
Display
Modes
Video
Memory
Modes
The
monitor
has
26
memory
locations
for
display
modes,
16
of
which
are
factory
preset
to
popular
video
modes.
Modes
17-26
are
empty
and
can
accept
new
video
data.
If
the
monitor
detects
a
new
video
mode
that
has
not
been
present
before
or
is
not
one
of
the
preset
modes,
it
stores
the
new
mode
automatically
in
one
of
the
empty
modes
starting
with
mode
17.
If
you
use
up
the
10
blank
modes
and
still
have
more
new
video
modes,
the
monitor
replaces
the
information
in
the
user
modes
starting
with
mode
17.
When
your
monitor
detects
a
mode
it
has
seen
before,
it
automatically
recalls
the
image
settings
you
may
have
made
the
last
time
you
used
that
mode.
You
may,
however,
manually
force
a
recall
of
each
of
the
16
preset
modes
by
pressing
the
Recall
button.
All
preset
modes
are
automatically
recalled
as
the
monitor
senses
the
incoming
signal.
The
ability
to
recall
the
preset
modes
is
dependent
on
the
signal
coming
from
your
PC's
video
card
or
system.
If
this
signal
does
not
match
any
of
the
factory
modes,
the
monitor
automatically
sets
itself
to
display
the
image.
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
640
x
350
720
x
400
640
x
480
640
x
480
640
x
480
800
x
600
800
x
600
800
x
600
832
x
624
1024
x
768
1024
x
768
1024
x
768
1152
x
870
1152
x
900
1280
x
1024
1280
x
1024
31.469
31.468
31.469
37.500
43.269
37.879
46.875
53.674
49.725
48.363
60.123
68.677
68.681
61.805
63.981
79.976
70
70
60
75
85
60
75
85
75
60
75
85
75
65
60
75
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub/DVI
D-Sub
VGA
VGA
VGA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
MAC
VESA
VESA
VESA
MAC
VESA
VESA
VESA
background
Technical
Information
Troubleshooting
Check
the
following
before
calling
for
service.
Display
Position
is
incorrect.
Touch
the
buttons
to
activate
the
AUTO
function.
If
the
results
are
unsatisfactory,
adjust
the
image
position
using
the
H
position
and
V
position
icon
in
the
on
screen
display.
On
the
screen
background,
vertical
bars
or
stripes
are
visible.
Touch
the
buttons
to
activate
the
AUTO
function.
If
the
results
are
unsatisfactory,
decrease
the
vertical
bars
or
stripes
using
the
CLOCK
icon
in
the
on
screen
display.
Any
horizontal
noise
appearing
in
any
image
or
characters
are
not
clearly
portraid.
Touch
the
buttons
to
activate
the
AUTO
function.
If
the
results
are
unsatisfactory,
decrease
the
horizontal
bars
using
the
PHASE
icon
in
the
on
screen
display.
NO
SIGNAL
message.
The
signal
cable
is
not
connected,
or
is
loose.
Check
and
secure
the
connection.
INPUT
SIGNAL
OUT
OF
RANGE
message
appears.
Picture
is
blank.
The
frequency
of
the
signal
from
the
video
card
is
outside
the
operating
range
of
the
monitor.
*Horizontal
Frequency:
30kHz-80kHz
*Vertical
Frequency:
56Hz-85Hz
Use
the
graphics
board's
utility
software
to
change
the
frequency
setting
(Refer
to
the
manual
for
graphics
board).
You
can
change
the
setup
to
the
supported
resolution
using
the
Safe
Mode
(Press
the
F8
key
during
booting
the
system).
The
power
LED
is
illuminated
amber.
The
monitor
is
in
its
display
power
management
mode.
There
is
no
active
signal
coming
from
the
PC.
The
signal
cable
is
not
fastened
securely.
Check
the
computer
power
and
graphics
adapter
configuration.
The
monitor
doesn't
enter
the
power
saving
off
mode
(Amber).
Computer
video
signal
is
not
VESA
DPMS
standard.
Either
the
PC
or
the
video
controller
card
is
not
using
the
VESA
DPMS
power
management
function.
NOTE
If
the
power
indicator(LED)
light
is
blinking
amber,
may
result
in
abnomal
condition
of
the
monitor.
Then
press
a
power
ON/OFF
button
on
the
front
panel
control
and
call
your
service
technician
for
more
information.
A16
background
Service
Unplug
the
monitor
from
the
wall
outlet
and
refer
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel
when
:
The
power
cord
or
plug
is
damaged
or
frayed.
Liquid
has
been
spilled
into
the
monitor.
The
monitor
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water.
The
monitor
does
not
operate
normally
following
the
operating
instructions.
Adjust
only
those
controls
that
are
covered
in
the
operating
instructions.
An
improper
adjustment
of
other
controls
may
result
in
damage
and
often
requires
extensive
work
by
a
qualified
technician
to
restore
the
monitor
to
normal
operation.
The
monitor
has
been
dropped
or
the
cabinet
has
been
damaged.
The
monitor
exhibits
a
distinct
change
in
performance.
Snapping
or
popping
from
the
monitor
is
continuous
or
frequent
while
the
monitor
is
operating.
It
is
normal
for
some
monitors
to
make
occasional
sounds
when
being
turned
on
or
off,
or
when
changing
video
modes.
Do
not
attempt
to
service
the
monitor
yourself,
as
opening
or
removing
covers
may
expose
you
to
dangerous
voltage
or
other
hazards.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
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Technical
Information
Signal
Connector
Pin
Assignment
AC-DC
Adapter
Specifications
15pin
VGA
Connector
DVI-D
Connector
(Digital)
Pin
Signal(D-Sub)
12345678
Red
Video
Green
Video
Blue
Video
Ground
Ground
Red
Ground
Green
Ground
Blue
Ground
Pin
Signal(D-Sub)
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
N.C.
Sync.Ground
Ground
SDA
H.
Sync.
V.
Sync.
SCL
11
6
1
5
15
10
NOTE
No.
5
Pin
have
to
ground
on
the
PC
side.
Use
only
the
AC-DC
adapter
supplied
with
the
monitor.
-
+
Pin
Signal(DVI-D)
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10
11
12
13
14
15
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data2-
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data2+
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data2/4
Shield
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data4-
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data4+
DDC
Clock
DDC
Data
Analog
Vertical
Sync.
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data1-
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data1+
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data1/3
Shield
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data3-
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data3+
+5V
Power
Ground
(return
for
+5V,
H.
Sync.
and
V.
Sync.)
Pin
Signal(DVI-D)
1
8
917
24
16
AC
100-240V
~1.5
A
50/60Hz
DC12V
5.0A
Input
Output
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Hot
Plug
Detect
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data0-
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data0+
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data0/5
Shield
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data5-
T.
M.
D.
S.
Data5+
T.
M.
D.
S.
Clock
Shield
T.
M.
D.
S.
Clock+
T.
M.
D.
S.
Clock-
T.
M.
D.
S.
(Transition
Minimized
Differential
Signaling)
A18
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Technical
Information
Display
Sync
Input
Video
Input
Power
Input
Dimensions
Weight
Tilt/Swivel
Range
Environment
Conditions
Specifications
Type
18.1inch
(45.97cm)
Flat
Panel
Active
matrix-TFT
LCD
Anti-Glare
coating
Viewable
Size
18.1inch
(45.97cm)
Viewing
Angle
(max.)
80˚
(Left
/
Right
/
Up
/
Down)
Pixel
pitch
0.28
x
0.28mm
True
color
16.7
million
color
Horizontal
Freq.
30kHz
-
80kHz
(Automatic)
Vertical
Freq.
56Hz
-
85Hz
(Automatic)
Input
form
Separate,
TTL,
Positive/Negative
Composite,
TTL,
Positive/Negative
SOG
(Sync
On
Green)
Digital
Signal
input
15
pin
D-Sub
connector
/
DVI
-
D
connector
(Digital)
Input
Form
Separate,
RGB
Analog,
0.7Vp-p/75ohm,
Positive,
Digital
Resolution
Max
VESA
1280
x
1024
@75Hz
(Analog)
VESA
1280
x
1024
@60Hz
(Digital)
Recommend
VESA
1280
x
1024
@60Hz
DC
12V
5.0A
Width
43.6cm
/
17.2inches
Height
45.7cm
/
18.0inches
Depth
20.5cm
/
8.07inches
Net
8.9kg
/
19.62lbs
Tilt
(Down)
/
30˚
(Up)
Swivel
30˚
(Left)
/
30˚
(Right)
Operating
condition
Temperature
10˚C
to
35˚C
Humidity
10%
to
80%
non-condensing
Storage
condition
Temperature
-20˚C
to
60˚C
Humidity
5%
to
95%
non-condensing
NOTE
Information
in
this
document
is
subject
to
change
without
notice.
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