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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 15-pin output 
connector on the video board of your 
computer. 

 

 

 

 

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To connect the monitor to an older type Apple Macintosh through a D-Sub 
cable, you need to use an Apple Macintosh signal adaptor to connect the 
video signal port of your computer to the monitor signal cable. Adaptors 
are available from Mitsubishi Electric Australia. Please contact your 
computer dealer for more information. 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 1770G

Page 1: ...NITORS DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS A REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1770G Colour Monitor 17 43cm CRT Size 16 40 6cm Max Viewable Area User s Manual ...

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Page 3: ...or 4 Chapter 3 Adjusting the Monitor 5 A Look at the Control Panel 5 Adjusting the Monitor 5 Panel key introduction 5 Selecting function and making adjustments 6 1 Contrast hot key mode 6 2 Brightness hot key mode 6 3 Main menu mode 6 Make adjustments 7 Control functions available in main menu 8 Timing Setting 11 Factory Preset Timings 11 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Useful Hints 12 Troubleshooti...

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Page 5: ...ties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Mitsubish Electric Australia Pty Ltd reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes Fill in here Fo...

Page 6: ...must be operated with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to make the necessary outlet changes 6 Never push objects of any kind or spill liquid of any kind into the monitor 7 Do not attempt to service this pro...

Page 7: ... call your place of purchase Opening your monitor may also void warranty 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 clean soft clothes applied with mild solution Do not place anything on your monitor Bad ventilation may elevate temperature in the monitor ...

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Page 9: ... and dealer in the space on page ii for future reference Features Your 1770G has the following features 9 Plug n Play Compatibility With its DDC1 and DDC2B it is compatible with Plug n Play feature of Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows 2000 9 Flicker free Image The monitor supports VESA standard graphics signals with flicker free refresh rate at resolution up to 1024 x 768 pixels at 85Hz ...

Page 10: ... up to 95 9 Green Commitment No CFCs are used in the manufacturing process of your monitor It complies with the US government s Energy Star standards and the rigorous standards of the Scandinavian countries Power Management The power management of this monitor complies with these VESA power saving modes Mode Power Consumption Horizontal Sync Vertical Sync LED On Normal On On Green Stand by 5 W Off...

Page 11: ...or voltage ranges 100 240V AC 50 60Hz To install the monitor 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 3 Connect the power cord to the monitor and attach it to power source 4 Turn on the computer and the monitor 2 ...

Page 12: ...nector on the video board of your computer To connect the monitor to an older type Apple Macintosh through a D Sub cable you need to use an Apple Macintosh signal adaptor to connect the video signal port of your computer to the monitor signal cable Adaptors are available from Mitsubishi Electric Australia Please contact your computer dealer for more information ...

Page 13: ...e Exit Enter and Power Switch The following is the introduction Panel key introduction 1 Exit key returns to last page saves or quits the menu system 2 key adjusts the parameter setting to a lower value or adjusts contrast setting 3 key adjusts the parameter setting to a higher value or adjusts brightness setting 4 Enter key goes into submenus or selects items 5 Power Switch turns the monitor on o...

Page 14: ... hot key mode 1 Press to enter brightness hot key mode 2 Press or to adjust the setting 3 Main menu mode Grouped by functions the OSD offers 6 major functions in Main Menu for making adjustments Contrast Geometry Colour adjustment Recall Degaussing and Miscellaneous The following describes the contents of each function and how you can make adjustments ...

Page 15: ...7 Make adjustments 1 In Main Menu Press or to locate the item you desire to change 2 Press Enter to go into the Sub Menu ...

Page 16: ...ol functions available in main menu 1 Luminance Contrast adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas Brightness adjusts the brightness of the display 2 Geometry Hor Position adjusts the horizontal position of the display Hor Size adjusts the display width Ver Position adjusts the vertical position of the display Ver Size adjusts the display height Rotation corrects screen tilt Pincushi...

Page 17: ... bottom corners of the image 3 Colour Adjustment Colour mode Colour Temperature Preset Mode Colour Temperature User Mode C1 9300K 9300K User Mode 1 C2 6500K 6500K User Mode 2 Colour Preset Mode In this mode C1 to C2 are two memory areas where the factory preset colour settings are stored These settings are fixed and can not be modified Colour User Mode Press or to locate the colour mode and Enter ...

Page 18: ... presets 5 Manual degaussing function To eliminate colour shading or impurity induced by magnetism press Adjust to do the manual degaussing 6 Miscellaneous Hor Moire adjusts horizontal Moire Ver Moire adjusts vertical Moire If the picture is unstable when you adjust the moire reduction setting over adjustment has occurred Please lower the moire reduction setting level OSD position adjusts OSD hori...

Page 19: ...ncies ranging from 30 KHz to 72 KHz and vertical frequencies from 50 Hz to 120 Hz However due to different resolution requirements do not exceed the following maximum vertical refresh rates to avoid possible damage to your monitor Resolution Maximum Vertical Refresh Rate Hz 640 x 480 120 800 x 600 114 1024 x 768 89 1280 x 1024 67 Factory Preset Timings Mode Resolution Vertical Frequency Hz Horizon...

Page 20: ...ur place of purchase 9 The picture is scrolling or unstable Check Signal cable connectors and pins Replace the signal cable if it is damaged Graphics card See if the settings are correct and within the monitor s specifications Scanning frequencies Change the settings of your graphics card to values within the monitor s range Remove any magnetic objects that are near the monitor These include speak...

Page 21: ...dalmere 2116 Tel 02 9684 7669 Fax 02 9684 7684 Victoria and Tasmania 4 303 Burwood Hwy East Burwood 3151 Tel 03 9262 9899 Fax 03 9262 9850 Queensland 1 104 Newmarket Road Windsor 4030 Tel 07 3357 8877 Fax 07 3357 8488 Western Australia 5 329 Collier Road Bassendean 6054 Tel 08 9377 3411 Fax 08 9377 3499 South Australia and Northern Territory 77 Port Road Hindmarsh 5007 Tel 08 8340 0444 Fax 08 8340...

Page 22: ...280 x 1024 Horizontal Frequency 30 72 KHz Vertical Frequency 50 120 Hz Video Bandwidth 110 MHz Video Input mini D sub connector Adjustable Timing 6 factory presets 10 user modes User s Control On Screen Display OSD Regulatory Compliance UL CSA C Tick MPR II Plug Play DDC1 2B Ambient Temperature Operating Storage 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Humidity Operating Storage 20 90 10 90 Dimensi...

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