Fujitsu Siemens Computers MYRICA V40-1 Owner'S Manual Download Page 13

 

MYRICA V40-1 

A26361-K1070-Z120-1-M119, edition 1 

English - 11 

 

 

S-VIDEO IN 

Connection for S-VIDEO input signals 
e.g. for DVD player, video recorder or film camera with S-
Video connection 

 

AV: 
VIDEO 
yellow 
AUDIO 
white (left) 
red (right) 

Connections for video and audio input signals 
e.g. for DVD player, video recorder, film camera with S-Video 
connection or gaming console 

 

TV-ANT. 

antenna cable port 

 

AC INPUT 

Connector for the power cable 

 

Summary of Contents for MYRICA V40-1

Page 1: ...n into standby mode 13 Setting language of the OSD menu 14 Carrying out programme search 14 Adjusting programme settings 15 Arranging programmes 16 Changing programme properties 16 Deleting program 18...

Page 2: ...y mode 31 PIP mode Picture in Picture 32 Technical data 33 VESA DDC compatible VGA interface 35 Preset operating modes PC 35 Power consumption 35 PC Analogue D SUB 36 PC Digital DVI D 36 SCART Half Fu...

Page 3: ...egrated dual channel loudspeakers integrated NICAM IGR sound decoder for stereo and two channel sound automatic switch off function Teletext This operating manual contains important information you re...

Page 4: ...ng with or modification of the product will void the warranty and may lead to legal prosecution to the full extent of the law Safety notes This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for...

Page 5: ...m spray water rain sea water In emergencies e g damaged casing elements or cables penetration of liquids or foreign matter switch off the unit disconnect the power plug and contact your sales outlet o...

Page 6: ...th care and only in its original packaging or another corresponding packaging to protect it from knocks and jolts Never drop the device danger of glass breakage Power cable To guarantee safe operation...

Page 7: ...fujitsu siemens com recycling Preparing for use Unpacking and checking the delivery The display surface of the device is sensitive to pressure and scratches Always hold the device by the casing Unpac...

Page 8: ...into place i Remove the batteries when not using the remote control for longer periods Handle the remote control with care Do not drop the remote control on the floor Do not expose the remote control...

Page 9: ...tions The delivered foot may differ from the illustration Carefully lay the TV on a smooth clean work surface with the front facing downward Ask someone to help you Even small knocks can damage the de...

Page 10: ...TV Ventilation To ensure sufficient ventilation the intake and exhaust air openings of the device must never be blocked When installing the TV in niches maintain the minimum distance for sufficient v...

Page 11: ...6 4 5 7 8 9 5 11 13 14 12 10 1 RS 232 port 2 DVI port 3 AUDIO ports LINE 4 PC IN port VGA 5 COMPONENT ports 2x 6 Loudspeaker ports 7 SCART1 port Half 8 SCART2 port Full 9 S VIDEO port 10 AV ports OUT...

Page 12: ...d audio input signals e g for HDTV decoder HDTV video recorder or HDTV player SPEAKER red right black right black left red left Connection terminals for external loudspeakers SCART 1 Half Connection f...

Page 13: ...for DVD player video recorder or film camera with S Video connection AV VIDEO yellow AUDIO white left red right Connections for video and audio input signals e g for DVD player video recorder film cam...

Page 14: ...antenna connection of the TV and to the TV antenna socket Connecting the power supply Plug the power cable supplied into the power connector of the LCD TV You will find the power connector on the back...

Page 15: ...ng LCD TV on into standby mode Press the Standby button at the right on the underside of the TV From the indicator at the lower right on the front of the LCD TV you can recognise whether the device is...

Page 16: ...MENU button to activate the menu item Choose the Language menu item using the button Press the MENU button to activate the menu item Select the language to be shown in the OSD menu with the buttons P...

Page 17: ...see Arranging programmes Adjusting programme settings After the programme search you can change various programme settings later e g the order of the programmes in the programme list the programme na...

Page 18: ...h which the programme is to be swapped with the buttons Press the REPLACE button blue The selected programmes swap their positions Changing programme properties You can change the following properties...

Page 19: ...lect the programme for which you want to set the sound standard with the buttons Mark the property Sound with the buttons Select the desired sound standard B G D H L I Auto with the buttons Hiding pro...

Page 20: ...ol Choose the signal source you require using the button Press the MENU button to activate your selection Selecting signal source for PIP display Press the ON OFF button to activate the PIP mode Press...

Page 21: ...s of the LCD TV are located in the underside of the device With the buttons you can operate the basic functions of the TV 1 INPUT SELECT button SOURCE for selecting the video input source 2 VOLUME but...

Page 22: ...ources is displayed Choose the signal source you require using the VOLUME S T buttons Press the INPUT SELECT button to activate the signal source Adjusting the volume Press the VOLUME S button to open...

Page 23: ...tton 9 STILL With this button you stop the displayed picture still image or switch back into the normal playback mode again 10 DIGEST With this button you display the programme overview of all channel...

Page 24: ...PLACE blue Exchanges programmes see Arranging programmes 22 FAVORITE Switches over to the programme set as a favourite 26 No function 22 23 24 21 26 27 25 29 28 33 34 32 31 30 13 PIP Picture in Pictur...

Page 25: ...u or to exit the OSD menu All changes are stored automatically Description of menus i The OSD menu is available in different languages The English menu names are used in the following description defa...

Page 26: ...User option is selected a further submenu appears Mode Contrast This function increases or decreases the contrast Brightness With this function you set the picture brighter or darker Color With this f...

Page 27: ...ure interference Geometry in PC mode only Auto With this function you optimally set the picture display automatically SOUND menu sound settings Press the MENU button to open the OSD menu Mark the SOUN...

Page 28: ...he automatic volume control on or off Possible values On Off INTERNAL With this function you change from the internal loudspeakers to the external ones and vice versa Possible values On Off MTS Multi...

Page 29: ...s Off 1 7 Picture In Picture With this function you switch the PIP mode on or off Possible values On Off When the PIP mode is activated the following options are available Size Here you set the pictur...

Page 30: ...eas of the screen in some cases Possible values On Off Blue Back With this function the screen background is shown in blue when there is no input signal Possible values On Off Language With this funct...

Page 31: ...the selection to On after setting the time To deactivate the function set the selection to Off after setting the time On Channel With this function you set the program to be displayed after automatic...

Page 32: ...Carrying out programme search and Arranging programmes Manual Scan With this function you search for a new programme starting from the frequency of the current channel When the next programme has bee...

Page 33: ...de of the TV to select the source from which the signal for the main display is to come For the main display you can select one of the following signal sources TV SCART1 SCART2 S VIDEO or CVBS AV Comp...

Page 34: ...N button to set the position of the PIP display Press the SWAP button to exchange the size and position of the main display with those of the PIP display Press the POP button to display the main displ...

Page 35: ...ncy 21 9 82 kHz Refresh rate 55 75 Hz analogue 55 60 Hz digital Maximal resolution PC 1280 x 1024 60 Hz analogue 1280 x 1024 60 Hz digital Synchronisation Separate H V TTL P or N Composite H V TTL P o...

Page 36: ...o output 0 5 Vms at 1 kHz Loudspeaker output approx 2 x 8 W 8 Ohm RS 232 For Service only Standard certificate Security T V GS CE EMC TV mode EN55020 class B EN 55013 EN 61000 3 2 3 see CE PC mode EN5...

Page 37: ...g modes Resolution Refresh rate 640 x 350 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 768 1280 x 1024 70 Hz 60 Hz 72 Hz 75 Hz 56 Hz 60 Hz 72 Hz 60 Hz 70 Hz 75 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 60 Hz Pow...

Page 38: ...earth 15 DDC Clock 8 Blue video earth PC Digital DVI D 1 9 17 Pin Meaning Pin Meaning Pin Meaning 1 TMDS Data2 9 TMDS Data1 17 TMDS Data0 2 TMDS Data2 10 TMDS Data1 18 TMDS Data0 3 TMDS Data 2 4 Shiel...

Page 39: ...lanking 3 Sound L output 10 Not assigned 17 Video output earth 4 Sound signal earth 11 Green 18 Video input earth 5 Blue earth 12 Not assigned 19 Video output 6 Sound L input 13 Red earth 20 Video inp...

Page 40: ...s B PAL Czech Republic D K SECAM PAL Denmark B PAL Nicam Teletext Egypt B SECAM Faroe Islands DK B PAL Finland B G PAL Nicam Teletext France E L SECAM Teletext Germany B G PAL FM FM Teletext Gibraltar...

Page 41: ...nd D K PAL Teletext Portugal B G PAL Teletext Rumania G PAL Russia D K SECAM Saudi Arabia B SECAM Slovakia D K SECAM PAL Slovenia B H PAL South Africa I PAL Spain B G PAL Nicam Teletext Sweden B G PAL...

Page 42: ...on has a limited lifetime If your screen display should become too dark it will have to be exchanged Please contact our help desk Permanently unlit or lit pixels The standard of production techniques...

Page 43: ...s correctly connected Reception may be poor The picture has dark interference lines and a strong humming sound can be heard There may be an interference signal on the antenna cable Have the installati...

Page 44: ...t correspond to the technical LCD TV data Adjust the video frequency range using the computer software see documentation for your computer or your graphics card Picture position is not correct The LCD...

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