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SPECIFICA

SPECIFICA

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SELF DIAGNOSIS

If there is no image, the Self Diagnosis screen will be displayed.
Self Diagnosis function checks if the status of the monitor screen
is No Signal, Out of range or None support.

No Signal screen is displayed when the D-
Sub signal connector is connected but the
status of the monitor is on DPMS mode.

Out of Range screen is displayed when the
applied frequency is under or over normal
range.

Normal range

(Non-interlaced mode only)

H : 30 - 80 KHz 
V : 56 - 77 Hz    

Check cable screen is displayed when the
signal cable is disconnected.

Panel Size

1

9

-inch 

diagonal 

Pixel Pitch

0.2

9

4 x 0.2

9

4 mm

Viewing Angle 

70°(Right/Left)

60°(up/down)

Contrast Ratio 

       70

0:1 contrast ratio(typ)

Brightness

              30

0cd/m

2

brightness(typ)

Color Filter 

RGB vertical stripe

Synchronization

Horizontal

30 - 80 KHz

Vertical

56 - 77 Hz 

Video Bandwidth

140MHz

Max Resolution

1280 x 1024@75Hz

Optimal Resolution

1280 x 1024@60Hz

Colors

16M Colors

Display Area

3

76

.

3

 mm x 

301

 mm

PC Input Signal

Sync

H/V separate(TTL)

Video

15 pin mini D-sub(Analog RGB)

DVI-D(Digital Visual Interface-Digital)

Audio

I/O

Stereo Mini Jack Input & Output

Speaker 

2W(Left 1W + Right 1W)

Plug and Play

VESA DDC Compatible

Power Source

100-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz(Free Voltage)      

Power Consumption

35W

Dimension-W x H x D 

386 x 398 x 190 mm(with stand)

386 x 346 x 60 mm(without stand)

Weight-net/gross         

5.4

7

.0 Kg (

11.9

/

15.4

 Lbs)

Power Saving

EPA, VESA DPMS, Nutek Compliant

Tilt Range

5° forward, 30° backward

Operating Temperature

10 ~ 40°C /50 ~ 104°F

The specification can be changed without any prior notice to improve the quality of the
product.

The LCD panel may have some defective pixels (e.g. slightly light or dark) due to a
characteristic of the LCD panel.  But there is no defect in your LCD product itself.

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Summary of Contents for L750

Page 1: ...DE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE USER S GUIDE US...

Page 2: ...monitor does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result...

Page 3: ...monitor does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result...

Page 4: ...e read this user s guide carefully before installing your monitor then keep it near your monitor for quick reference First please check that the contents of the box corresponds with the following chec...

Page 5: ...e read this user s guide carefully before installing your monitor then keep it near your monitor for quick reference First please check that the contents of the box corresponds with the following chec...

Page 6: ...etermine whether your monitor is functioning normally not receiving a signal or is receiving a signal that is out of scanning range Activate the higher refresh rates of the monitor to stabilize the sc...

Page 7: ...d on the back of the monitor Connect to the DVI port of the video card in your computer DVI cable is optional Connect the 15 pin signal cable to the output port of the video card in your computer Conn...

Page 8: ...and decreases value of any selected function VOLUME While the OSD screen is off you can adjust the volume directly VOLUME POWER LIGHT MENU EXIT 5 7 While the OSD screen is off you can adjust the scree...

Page 9: ...tuation SOURCE SELECT 6 Turns the OSD window on EXIT Turns the OSD On Screen Display window off and moves from sub menu to top menu in the OSD window AUTO 8 Launches the AUTO TRACKING function directl...

Page 10: ...brightened progressively by 10 If you carry out general PC works such as document edition on the Movie mode you may shorten the life span of LCD panel Thus it is recommended to verify the selected mod...

Page 11: ...brightened progressively by 10 If you carry out general PC works such as document edition on the Movie mode you may shorten the life span of LCD panel Thus it is recommended to verify the selected mod...

Page 12: ...sition and vertical position size of the screen image AUTO Adjust Adjust the color COLOR ADJUST Adjust the contrast of image the difference between light and dark areas on the screen CONTRAST Adjust t...

Page 13: ...sition and vertical position size of the screen image AUTO Adjust Adjust the color COLOR ADJUST Adjust the contrast of image the difference between light and dark areas on the screen CONTRAST Adjust t...

Page 14: ...al stripe Synchronization Horizontal 30 80 KHz Vertical 56 77 Hz Video Bandwidth 140MHz Max Resolution 1280 x 1024 75Hz Optimal Resolution 1280 x 1024 60Hz Colors 16M Colors Display Area 337 9 mm x 27...

Page 15: ...pe Synchronization Horizontal 30 80 KHz Vertical 56 77 Hz Video Bandwidth 140MHz Max Resolution 1280 x 1024 75Hz Optimal Resolution 1280 x 1024 60Hz Colors 16M Colors Display Area 337 9 mm x 270 4 mm...

Page 16: ...ipe Synchronization Horizontal 30 80 KHz Vertical 56 77 Hz Video Bandwidth 140MHz Max Resolution 1280 x 1024 75Hz Optimal Resolution 1280 x 1024 60Hz Colors 16M Colors Display Area 376 3 mm x 301 mm P...

Page 17: ...X 960 60Hz 60 0 60 Non interlaced EGA 640 X 350 70Hz 31 5 70 Non interlaced DOS 720 X 400 70Hz 31 3 70 Non interlaced VGA 640 X 480 67Hz 35 0 67 Non interlaced SVGA 832 X 624 75Hz 49 7 75 Non interlac...

Page 18: ...to the video card Check if the pins of D subconnector are not bent Check if the computer is in the power saving mode Check if power switch is in the on position Check if the power cord is correctly c...

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