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Chapter 1

 Unpacking the Package

Check following items.  If they are missing or damaged, consult your place of purchase
immediately.

     2107e color monitor

User’s manual

Power cord

15-pin D-SUB     Macintosh adapter

 signal cable

 

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Locate the model name and the serial number labeled on the back
of your monitor.  Write down the related information of your
monitor and dealer in the space on page iii for future reference.

Unpacking the Package

Summary of Contents for 2107e

Page 1: ...hase immediately 2107e color monitor User s manual Power cord 15 pin D SUB Macintosh adapter signal cable Locate the model name and the serial number labeled on the back of your monitor Write down the related information of your monitor and dealer in the space on page iii for future reference Unpacking the Package ...

Page 2: ...y Pressing the Auto key the monitor will automatically adjust display s size and position to the optimum No re configuration or adjustment is needed when a user changes display mode Low radiation 2107e meets strictest low radiation regulations of MPRII Users and Environment 2107e is produced by the ISO 14001 certified manufacturer and in compliance with the global environmental labelling scheme MP...

Page 3: ...W On Off Amber Off 5 W Off Off Amber Blinking Overide Normal Off Off Green Factory Preset Timings Resolution Vertical Frequency Horizontal Frequency Hz KHz 640 x 400 70 31 47 640 x 480 60 31 47 640 x 480 75 37 50 800 x 600 75 46 88 1024 x 768 75 60 02 1024 x 768 85 68 68 1280 x 1024 75 79 98 1280 x 1024 85 91 15 1600 x 1200 75 93 75 1600 x 1200 85 106 All above timings are non Interlace timings Un...

Page 4: ...C 50 60Hz Please confirm the line voltage designation at the rear panel of the monitor before connecting the machine 1 Make sure that the system power is turned off 2 Please refer to the instructions below to connect the signal cable through D SUB or BNC 3 Connect the power cord to the monitor and attach it to power source 4 Turn on the computer and the monitor ...

Page 5: ...by its microprocessor Connecting through D SUB signal connector 1 Make sure that the system power is turned off 2 Connect the computer end of the D SUB cable to the 1 5 pin output connector on the video board of your computer 3 Connect the monitor end of the D SUB cable to the D SUB receptacle on the back of the monitor Installing the Monitor ...

Page 6: ...n Apple Macintosh through a D Sub cable you need to add the Macintosh adapter to connect the video signal port of your computer and the monitor signal cable Before connecting the adapter please refer to the user s guide of the adapter to set the switches of the adapter ...

Page 7: ...l Connector 1 Make sure that the system power is turned off 2 Connect the computer end of the BNC cable to the output connector on the video board of your computer 3 Connect the monitor end of the BNC cable to the BNC receptacle on the back of the monitor ...

Page 8: ...uto save or leaves OSD l key scrolls the light coloured bar up or down and represents HOT KEY for brightness adjustment l key scrolls the light coloured bar left or right and represents HOT KEY for contrast adjustment l Auto key is used for Fuzzy Automatic calibration adjustment Chapter 3 A Look at the Control Panel Auto Exit Enter Menu Auto key Exit Enter Menu ...

Page 9: ...when a user changes display mode The Auto key function is different from Reset function Reset function for display s geometry size and position only works under the factory preset timings please see page 3 The Auto key function will work under ANY display timings which 2107e can support Hot Keys Press or key to adjust contrast directly Press or key to adjust brightness directly A Look at the Contr...

Page 10: ... contains multiple items Press or keys to scroll light coloured bar to desired items Then press or key to adjust as required 5 Press Exit key to save and return to main menus 6 Press Exit key to save and leave OSD Reset to the factory default settings please see General Settings Reset and Color Temperature Reset Main Menu 1 Display Control This main menu includes six items Scroll the light coloure...

Page 11: ... the difference between the light and dark areas Brightness adjusts the brightness of the display Size Position Display size and position adjustment Luminance Contrast and Brightness adjustments A Look at the Control Panel ...

Page 12: ...y adjustments Pincushion controls the straightness of the vertical edges of the display Unbalance adjusts balance when the sides of display are bowed towards left or right Trapezoid makes the vertical edges of the display parallel Parallelogram corrects image leaning left or right Rotation corrects screen tilt Top Corner adjusts the edges on the top corners of the screen image Bottom Corner adjust...

Page 13: ... shading or impurity induced by magnetism press Enter to active Degauss function Reset to Default Reset the monitor to the default factory settings including H V position H V size Pincushion Unbalance Trapezoid Parallelogram Rotation Corner H VConvergence H V Moie and Moire For preset timings in order to reset to factory default values press Enter To reset color Temperature plsease see page 15 A L...

Page 14: ...re factory preset but can also be modified by user The preset informa tion as follows Factory Default Color Temperature C1 9300K C2 6500K C3 5500K C4 7100K C5 1 1500K Scroll the light coloured bar to desired color temperature then press Exit to save the setting and leave OSD Press Enter key to sub menus and adjust RGB color weight ...

Page 15: ...ed items then press or key to do the adjustments To reset to factory default values scroll light coloured bar to item Reset to Default Main Menu 3 Advanced Display Control This main menu includes six items scroll light coloured bar to desired items Press Enter key to enter sub menus A Look at the Control Panel ...

Page 16: ...properly adjust convergence it is best to have an image that makes it easy to see any convergence error A black background with white letters or lines is recommended When adjusting convergence look at the adjustment across the whole screen When adjusting horizontal convergence look at the left and right edges of vertical lines or characters When adjusting vertical convergence look at the top and b...

Page 17: ...en using a light gray or every other dot pattern Moire cannot be eliminated However it can be re duced with the moire reduction feature Moire can be reduced by adjusting the iscreen moire reduction function Prior to adjustment set the screen to a full white pattern so that moire will be visible After this adjustment make changes to a different screen background in order to reduce moire even furthe...

Page 18: ...m D Sub BNC Input connector select There are two kinds of input connectors for 2107e One is a BNC connector the other is a DB 1 5 The 2107e is capable of automatically detecting the type of connec tor used either BNC or DB 1 5 If the two connectors are connected simultaneously the user can select the desired connector ...

Page 19: ...nt To adjust Purity choose a full white picture and adjust to get a pure white picture at the corner of the screen image Display Mode Current resolution horizontal and vertical frequency status presentation A Look at the Control Panel ...

Page 20: ...ncy from 30 KHz to 107 KHz However due to different video card and resolution settings we recommend that you do not exceed the maxi mum refresh rate 160 Hz for vertical frequency and 107KHz for horizontal frequency to avoid possible damage to your monitor Resolution Recommended Maximum Vertical Refresh Rate Hz 640 x 480 160 800 x 600 145 1024 x 768 135 1280 x 1024 100 1600 x 1200 90 To set the tim...

Page 21: ...GND 6 R GND R GND R GND 7 G GND G GND G GND 8 B GND B GND B GND 9 PC5V For DDC PC5V For DDC PC5V For DDC 10 GND SYNC GND SYNC GND SYNC 11 GND GND GND 12 DDC Data DDC Data DDC Data 13 H SYNC H V SYNC Not Used 14 V SYNC Not Used Not Used 15 DDC Clock DDC Clock DDC Clock Pin Assignments D SUB Connectors A Look at the Control Panel ...

Page 22: ... 22 Pin Signal Assignment separate composite sync on green B Blue Blue Blue G SYNC Green Green Green SYNC R Red Red Red H H V H SYNC H V SYNC NC V V SYNC NC NC Chapter 3 BNC Connectors ...

Page 23: ...the mouse to deactivate the mode l Signal cable connector pins If pins are bent or missing consult your dealer If the picture is scrolling or unstable check l Signal connector pin assignments Replace with a functional one if inoperative l Signal cable connector pins If pins are bent or missing consult your dealer l Graphics card See if the settings are made properly l Scanning frequency Change the...

Page 24: ... direct sunlight or heat Do not spill liquid on the monitor Do not attempt to open the monitor You may be hurt by electric shock For service call your dealer Do not use your monitor when magnets or electronic products are operating nearby Do not use harsh chemicals or strong cleaning solvents to clean the monitor screen Wipe it with mild solution applied on clean and soft cloth Do not place anythi...

Page 25: ...VAC 50 60 Hz Universal compatible Power consumption 150Watts max 165 Watts max With USB External Controls Power switch Auto key auto calibration Contrast Brightness Horizontal Position Horizontal Size Ver tical Position Ver tical Size Pincushion Unbalance Trapezoid Parallelogram Rotation Top Corner Bot tom Corner Color Weight Degaussing Horizontal Convergence Vertical Convergence Horizontal Moire ...

Page 26: ... Vertical Frequency 50 160 Hz Dimensions with stand 508mm W x 515mm H x 512mm D Weight 29 4Kg Ambient Temperature Operating 5C 40C Storage 0C 60C Humidity Operating 20 90 Storage 10 90 Regulatory Compliance TÜV GS TÜV ergo C tick MPR II ...

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