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Benq LCD Color Monitor User's Guide

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Display errors

A. Pixel errors

Pixel errors are (unfortunately) unavoidable with today's production methods, if you want to man-
ufacture displays at an economically sensible price.

A display with a resolution of 1024x768 dots therefore has 786432 pixels. Each pixel consists of the
three sub-pixels for red, green and blue. That makes 2,359,296 individual control transistors. It can
occur during production that one or several transistors is defective, which means that pixel errors
occur, in which a sub-pixel does not light up at all or does so all of the time.

If you were to accept the same error rate as in the case of the strip mask, for which two horizontal
lines are completely disrupted, then you would end up with a 2.6 percent error rate. The accepted
error rates for LC displays are far lower, however. If, for example, you were to accept a tolerance
of three permitted pixel errors per display, the you would end up with an error rate of 0.0038 per
thousand.

B

Blurred image

You can also end up with blurred images with LC displays indeed whenever you depart from the
native resolution. A display is built for a set resolution, smaller resolutions can only be displayed
interpolated. If, for example, you want to display a resolution of 800x600 on a display with a native
resolution of 1024x768, then each horizontal dot would have to display 1.28 dots of the resolution.
This doesn't work of course and so intermediate values are calculated and this distorts the original
image.

C. Multifrequency as opposed to Multiscan

LC displays require a digital control and because currently there is still no valid standard for a digital
control, for the sake of compatibility there is a tendency to revert to the standard VGA connec-
tion. This is also ideal for monitors, as they require an analog signal.

The image digitally created in the computer is converted in the graphics card into an analog signal
and thus directly controls a CRT monitor. If, however, you use the analog signal of the VGA connec-
tion for a digital LC display, then transducer electronics at the input of the display must cater for
conversion back into digital signals. Two problems occur with this:

1. conversion losses:

The image is not so optimal as compared with direct, digital control. It can otherwise be

the case that subsequent adjustments are necessary every couple of months on a regu-
lar basis. This is generally executed via the OSD or an automatic function)

2. Limitation to specific operating modes:

Nowadays A CRT monitor is usually a multiscan monitor, which means it can be operated

within the limits of its horizontal and vertical frequency, even in non-standard modes.
An LCD monitor, in contrast, is a multi-frequency monitor, which means it is only guar-
anteed to work together with specific modes (see list in the user's guide).

Summary of Contents for FP781

Page 1: ...Benq FP781 LCD Color Monitor 17 0 43 18 cm LCD Panel Size User s Manual...

Page 2: ...outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol clean ers Use a soft cloth to clean the monitor housing and a tape to stick dust and fingerprints on the screen panel 3 Slots and openings on the b...

Page 3: ...tion 6 Software Installation 7 Adjusting the Monitor 37 Hot Key Mode 37 Main Menu Mode 38 Troubleshooting 45 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 45 Need More Help 46 Supported operating modes 47 Specificat...

Page 4: ...sh 3 Unpacking Please check you have the following items If they are missing or are damaged please contact the dealer immediately at which you purchased the good LCD monitor with signal cable Quick St...

Page 5: ...Benq LCD Color Monitor User s Guide English 4 Views of the Monitor Front View 1 Front View 2 Control panel 1 Control key 2 Earphone jack 3 Speaker 4 Microphone...

Page 6: ...Guide English 5 Back View 1 Back View 2 Locations of plugs sockets 1 D sub connector 2 DVI connector 3 Microphone input socket MIC 4 Audio in socket LINE IN 5 DC 5V output socket DC5V 6 DC 12V input...

Page 7: ...nnect the power adap tor to LCD monitor B Connect the signal cable to the VGA output of the graphics card on the computer C Connect the audio cable to your computer D Connect the power cord at the bac...

Page 8: ...ist OSD menu 5 Enter key Enter sub menus select items or save items 6 For Left adjustment Left key is the hot key for Contrast adjustment 7 For Right adjustment Right key is the hot key for Brightness...

Page 9: ...s Available in Main Menu 1 Press Exit key to enter the Voulme hot key mode 2 Press or key to make adjust ment The scale can be adjusted from maximum 100 to minimum 0 3 Press the Exit to leave OSD oper...

Page 10: ...Enter to enter sub menu Press or key to adjust brightness and then press Exit to return to main menu Fine Tune Press or key to select this item and press Enter to enter sub menu There are two items i...

Page 11: ...r key to select this item and press Enter to enter sub menu There are two items in this sub menu H Horizontal Position adjust the horizontal position of the display V Vertical Position adjust the vert...

Page 12: ...e In user mode user can adjust Red Green and Blue color Languages Press or key to select this item and press Enter to enter sub menu To select OSD language within 6 lan guages DE Deutsch EN English ES...

Page 13: ...Enter or just press Exit to return to main menu Volume Press or key to select this item and press Enter to enter sub menu Press or key to adjust volume of speaker and then press Exit to return to mai...

Page 14: ...elect between FULL full screen and 1 1 real size OSD Setting Press or key to select this item and press Enter to enter sub menu There are 3 items in this sub menu H Horizontal Position adjust the OSD...

Page 15: ...o enter sub menu Press Enter to show display information resolution horizontal frequency and vertical frequency Press Exit to return to main menu Contrast Press or key to select this item and press En...

Page 16: ...can be seen One of several pixels are permanently black one or more pixels are permanently white one or more pixels are permanently red green blue or another colour Read the chapter Pixel error rates...

Page 17: ...isplay not illuminated at all Check the power supply mains socket the external power supply and the mains switch The image is or distorted flashes or flickers Read the chapter Installation Adjustment...

Page 18: ...e timing is not supported in Digital input DVI D Incoming display mode Input timing Multi scan operation Resolution Horizontal Frequency KHz Vertical Frequency Hz Dot Clock Frequency MHz Remark Actual...

Page 19: ...hase pixel clock color balance color palette choice of language Input Select Image Size OSD Setting Sta tus indicator Power Management max power consumption Power saving mode VESA DPMS EPA 50 Watt Max...

Page 20: ...ghts up If an electrical voltage is applied the liquid crystal molecules orientate themselves along the field lines The 90 screw is lifted up the LC molecules appear parallel to the incident light and...

Page 21: ...hould in all instances attain contrast values of 100 1 This is a point on which LCD mon itors are clearly superior to monitors C Response time The response time is the time which a TFT cell requires t...

Page 22: ...lution of 1024x768 then each horizontal dot would have to display 1 28 dots of the resolution This doesn t work of course and so intermediate values are calculated and this distorts the original image...

Page 23: ...still unrivalled CRT monitor Flat panel display Advantages hMultiscan monitor hsame quality in all resolutions hproven connector standard hanalog infinite colour depth hno pixel errors halso large pr...

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