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Chapter

 

2.

 

Adjusting

 

and

 

using

 

your

 

monitor

 

This

 

section

 

will

 

give

 

you

 

information

 

on

 

adjusting

 

and

 

using

 

your

 

monitor.

 

Comfort

 

and

 

accessibility

 

Good

 

ergonomic

 

practice

 

is

 

important

 

to

 

get

 

the

 

most

 

from

 

your

 

personal

 

computer

 

and

 

to

 

avoid

 

discomfort.

 

Arrange

 

your

 

workplace

 

and

 

the

 

equipment

 

you

 

use

 

to

 

suit

 

your

 

individual

 

needs

 

and

 

the

 

kind

 

of

 

work

 

that

 

you

 

perform.

 

In

 

addition,

 

use

 

healthy

 

work

 

habits

 

to

 

maximize

 

your

 

performance

 

and

 

comfort

 

while

 

using

 

your

 

computer.

 

For

 

more

 

detailed

 

information

 

on

 

any

 

of

 

these

 

topics,

 

visit

 

the

 

Healthy

 

Computing

 

Web

 

site

 

at:

 

http://www.ibm.com/pc/ww/healthycomputing

 

Arranging

 

your

 

work

 

area

 

Use

 

a

 

work

 

surface

 

of

 

appropriate

 

height

 

and

 

available

 

working

 

area

 

to

 

allow

 

you

 

to

 

work

 

in

 

comfort.

 

Organize

 

your

 

work

 

area

 

to

 

match

 

the

 

way

 

you

 

use

 

materials

 

and

 

equipment.

 

Keep

 

your

 

work

 

area

 

clean

 

and

 

clear

 

for

 

the

 

materials

 

that

 

you

 

typically

 

use

 

and

 

place

 

the

 

items

 

that

 

you

 

use

 

most

 

frequently,

 

such

 

as

 

the

 

computer

 

mouse

 

or

 

telephone,

 

within

 

the

 

easiest

 

reach.

 

Equipment

 

layout

 

and

 

setup

 

play

 

a

 

large

 

role

 

in

 

your

 

working

 

posture.

 

The

 

following

 

topics

 

describe

 

how

 

to

 

optimize

 

equipment

 

setup

 

to

 

achieve

 

and

 

maintain

 

good

 

working

 

posture.

 

Positioning

 

and

 

viewing

 

your

 

monitor

 

Position

 

and

 

adjust

 

your

 

computer

 

monitor

 

for

 

comfortable

 

viewing

 

by

 

considering

 

the

 

following

 

items:

 

v

   

Viewing

 

distance

:

 

Optimal

 

viewing

 

distances

 

for

 

monitors

 

range

 

from

 

approximately

 

510mm

 

to

 

760mm

 

(20

 

in

 

to

 

30

 

in)

 

and

 

can

 

vary

 

depending

 

on

 

ambient

 

light

 

and

 

time

 

of

 

day.

 

You

 

can

 

achieve

 

different

 

viewing

 

distances

 

by

 

repositioning

 

your

 

monitor

 

or

 

by

 

modifying

 

your

 

posture

 

or

 

chair

 

position.

 

Use

 

a

 

viewing

 

distance

 

that

 

is

 

most

 

comfortable

 

for

 

you.

 

v

   

Monitor

 

height

:

 

Position

 

the

 

monitor

 

so

 

your

 

head

 

and

 

neck

 

are

 

in

 

a

 

comfortable

 

and

 

neutral

 

(vertical,

 

or

 

upright)

 

position.

 

If

 

your

 

monitor

 

does

 

not

 

have

 

height

 

adjustments,

 

you

 

might

 

have

 

to

 

place

 

books

 

or

 

other

 

sturdy

 

objects

 

under

 

the

 

base

 

of

 

the

 

monitor

 

to

 

achieve

 

the

 

desired

 

height.

 

A

 

general

 

guideline

 

is

 

to

 

position

 

the

 

monitor

 

such

 

that

 

the

 

top

 

of

 

the

 

screen

 

is

 

at

 

or

 

slightly

 

below

 

your

 

eye-height

 

when

 

you

 

are

 

comfortably

 

seated.

 

However,

 

be

 

sure

 

to

 

optimize

 

your

 

monitor

 

height

 

so

 

the

 

line

 

of

 

site

 

between

 

your

 

eyes

 

and

 

the

 

center

 

the

 

monitor

 

suits

 

your

 

preferences

 

for

 

visual

 

distance

 

and

 

comfortable

 

viewing

 

when

 

your

 

eye

 

muscles

 

are

 

in

 

a

 

relaxed

 

state.

 

v

   

Tilt

:

 

Adjust

 

the

 

tilt

 

of

 

your

 

monitor

 

to

 

optimize

 

the

 

appearance

 

of

 

the

 

screen

 

content

 

and

 

to

 

accommodate

 

your

 

preferred

 

head

 

and

 

neck

 

posture.

 

v

   

General

 

location

:

 

Position

 

your

 

monitor

 

to

 

avoid

 

glare

 

or

 

reflections

 

on

 

the

 

screen

 

from

 

overhead

 

lighting

 

or

 

nearby

 

windows.

 

The

 

following

 

are

 

some

 

other

 

tips

 

for

 

comfortable

 

viewing

 

of

 

your

 

monitor:

 

 

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Page 3: ...bits 2 2 Accessibility information 2 2 Adjusting your monitor image 2 3 Using the direct access controls 2 3 Using the On Screen Display OSD controls 2 3 Selecting a supported display mode 2 5 Understanding power management 2 6 Caring for your monitor 2 7 Detaching the monitor stand 2 7 Chapter 3 Reference information 3 1 Monitor specifications 3 1 Troubleshooting 3 2 Manual image setup 3 3 Manual...

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Page 5: ... and handling your monitor To set up your monitor please see the illustrations below Note Do not touch the monitor within the screen area The screen area is glass and can be damaged by rough handling or excessive pressure Chapter 1 Getting started This User s Guide contains detailed information on f f fff f fffffff F FFFF y Flat Panel Monitor For a quick overview please see the Setup Poster that w...

Page 6: ...s setting user controls and using the cable lock slot Types of adjustments Please see the illustration below for an example of the tilt range User controls Your monitor has controls on the front which are used to adjust the display For information on how to use these controls please see Adjusting your monitor image on page 2 3 1 2 Flat Panel Monitor User s Guide ...

Page 7: ...o attach it Setting up your monitor This section provides information to help you set up your monitor Connecting and turning on your monitor Note Be sure to read the Safety Information located in the Monitor Safety Troubleshooting and Warranty Guide before carrying out this procedure 1 Power off your computer and all attached devices and unplug the computer power cord Chapter 1 Getting started 1 3...

Page 8: ...r Note One end of the signal cable is already pre attached to your monitor 3 Insert the power cord into the monitor then plug the monitor power cord and the computer cord into grounded electrical outlets 4 Power on the monitor and the computer 1 4 Flat Panel Monitor User s Guide ...

Page 9: ...page 3 3 Registering your option Thank you for purchasing this Lenovo product Please take a few moments to register your product and provide us with information that will help Lenovo to better serve you in the future Your feedback is valuable to us in developing products and services that are important to you as well as in developing better ways to communicate with you Register your option on the ...

Page 10: ...tor for comfortable viewing by considering the following items v Viewing distance Optimal viewing distances for monitors range from approximately 510mm to 760mm 20 in to 30 in and can vary depending on ambient light and time of day You can achieve different viewing distances by repositioning your monitor or by modifying your posture or chair position Use a viewing distance that is most comfortable...

Page 11: ...r components and office furniture to best suit your preferences now and as your preferences change over time v Minor changes in posture can help avoid discomfort The longer you sit and work with your computer the more important it is to observe your working posture Avoid assuming any one posture for an extended period of time Periodically make minor modifications in your posture to help deter any ...

Page 12: ...y OSD as shown below To use the controls 1 Press to open the main OSD menu 2 Use or to move among the icons Select an icon and press to access that function If there is a sub menu you can move between options using or then press to select that function Use or to make adjustments Press to save 3 Press to move backwards through the sub menus and exit from the OSD 4 Press and hold for 10 seconds to l...

Page 13: ...ntensity of red green and blue Preset mode v Default v sRGBssR v Reddish Custom v Red Increases or decreases the saturation of red in the image v Green Increases or decreases the saturation of green in the image v Blue Increases or decreases the saturation of blue in the image v Save Saves the custom color choices Options Information Shows resolution refresh rate and product details Note This scre...

Page 14: ...d Selecting a supported display mode The display mode the monitor uses is controlled by the computer Therefore refer to your computer documentation for details on how to change display modes The image size position and shape might change when the display mode changes This is normal and the image can be readjusted using automatic image setup and the image controls Unlike CRT monitors which require ...

Page 15: ...eral states as described in the table below For optimal performance switch off your monitor at the end of each working day or whenever you expect to leave it unused for long periods during the day Table 2 4 Power indicator State Power Indicator Screen Restoring Operation Compliance On Steady green Normal Standby Suspend Steady amber Blank Press a key or move the mouse There may be a slight delay b...

Page 16: ...tact may cause permanent damage to your screen v Use any cleaner which contains an anti static solution or similar additives This may harm the coating of the screen area Do v Lightly dampen a soft cloth with water and use this to gently wipe the covers and the screen v Remove grease or finger marks with a damp cloth and a little mild detergent Detaching the monitor stand Gently squeeze both ends o...

Page 17: ...mm 13 3 in 0 264 mm 010 in V Power input Supply voltage Max supply current 100 240 V ac 60 50 3 Hz 1 5 A Power consumption Note Power consumption figures are for the monitor and the power supply combined Normal operation Standby Suspend Off 20 W 2 W 1 W Video input Input signal Horizontal addressability Vertical addressability Clock frequency Analog Direct Drive 75 ohm 0 7 V 1280 pixels max 1024 l...

Page 18: ... these options do not work contact the Customer Support Center Selecting a supported display mode on page 2 5 The image quality is unnacceptable The video signal cable is not connected with the monitor or system completely Be sure the signal cable is firmly plugged into the system and monitor Connecting and turning on your monitor on page 1 3 The color settings may be incorrect Select another colo...

Page 19: ...er Support Center Appendix A Service and Support on page A 1 v Fuzzy lines in text or a blurry image v Horizontal or vertical lines through the image v Image setup has not been optimized v Your system Display Properties setting have not been optimized Adjust the resolution settings on your system to match the native resolution for this monitor 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz Adjusting your monitor image on p...

Page 20: ...al stripes and the picture does not have the correct width Phase adjusts the phase of the pixel clock signal With a wrong phase adjustment the picture has horizontal disturbances in light picture 4 When the image no longer looks distorted save the Clock and Phase adjustments 5 Press to leave the OSD menu 3 4 Flat Panel Monitor User s Guide ...

Page 21: ...he system to boot into Windows Vista operating system 4 Open the Display Properties window by clicking Start Control Panel and then double clicking the Hardware and Sound icon 5 Click the Personalization icon 6 Click the Display Settings icon 7 Click the Advanced Settings button 8 Click the Monitor tab 9 Click the Properties button 10 Click the Driver tab 11 Open the Update Driver Software Generic...

Page 22: ...rectly 3 Turn on the monitor and then the system unit Allow the system to boot into Windows XP 4 Open the Display Properties window by clicking Start Settings Control Panel select enter into the Display control panel 5 Click the Settings tab 6 Click the Advanced button 7 Click the Monitor tab 8 Click the Properties button 9 Click the Drivers tab 10 Open the Hardware Update Wizard window by clickin...

Page 23: ...rties button 9 Click the Drivers tab 10 Open the Upgrade Device DriverWizard window by clicking on Update Driver and then click Next 11 Select Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver option and then click Next 12 Click the Have Disk button Click on the Browse button and navigate to the following directory X Monitor Drivers Windows XP Windows 2000 ...

Page 24: ...nstallation usage not in accordance with product specifications and instructions natural or personal disaster or unauthorized alterations repairs or modifications The following are examples of misuse or abuse and not covered by warranty v Images burned onto the screen of a CRT monitor Burned image is preventable by utilizing a moving screen saver or power management v Physical damage to covers bez...

Page 25: ...low shows information for model 9227 Ax1 L L L L L L Black Table 3 3 List of service parts FR U Field R eplaceable Unit Part number D escription Color M achine Type M odel M T M Black 1231321 41 Black Black Black 43R2419 L174 FRU Monitor L174 FRU Monitor 9227 AE1 45J7650 9227 AG1 30R5129 41U5199 L174 FRU Signal Cable L174 FRU Stand assembled with base 9227 Ax1 9227 Ax1 ...

Page 26: ...problem v Hardware and software configuration information for your system If possible be at your computer Your technical support representative might want to walk you through the problem during the call Worldwide telephone list Phone numbers are subject to change without notice For the most current phone numbers go to http www lenovo com think support and click Support phone list Country or Region...

Page 27: ...021 Spanish Costa Rica 284 3911 Spanish Croatia 0800 0426 Cyprus 357 22 841100 Czech Republic 420 2 7213 1316 Denmark Up and running support 4520 8200 Warranty service and support 7010 5150 Danish Dominican Republic 566 4755 566 5161 ext 8201 Toll Free within the Dominican Republic 1 200 1929 Spanish Ecuador 1 800 426911 Spanish El Salvador 250 5696 Spanish Estonia 386 61 1796 699 Finland Up and r...

Page 28: ... English please wait for the Japanese voice prompt to end and an operator will answer Please ask for English support please and your call will be transferred to an English speaking operator PC Software 0120 558 695 Overseas calls 81 44 200 8666 Japanese Korea 1588 5801 Korean Latvia 386 61 1796 699 Lithuania 386 61 1796 699 Luxembourg 352 298 977 5063 French Malaysia 1800 88 8558 English Bahasa Me...

Page 29: ...erland Up and running support 058 333 0900 Warranty service and support 0800 55 54 54 German French Italian Taiwan 886 2 8723 9799 Mandarin Thailand 1 800 299 229 Thai Turkey 00800 4463 2041 Turkish United Kingdom Up and running support 01475 555 055 Warranty service and support hardware 08705 500 900 Warranty service and support software 08457 151 516 English United States 1 800 426 7378 English ...

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Page 31: ...hould verify the applicable data for their specific environment B 2 Flat Panel Monitor User s Guide Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States other countries or both Lenovo ThinkCentre ThinkPad ThinkVision ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR logo are registered US trademarks Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States...

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