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Diamond View  

DV180 

 

Colour LCD Monitor

 

18.1” (45.9 cm) LCD Panel Size 

 

 

User’s Manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Diamond View DV180

Page 1: ...Diamond View DV180 Colour LCD Monitor 18 1 45 9 cm LCD Panel Size User s Manual ...

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Page 3: ...G THE DV180 10 THE CONTROL PANEL 10 USING YOUR MONITOR FOR THE FIRST TIME 10 AUTOMATIC IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 11 Microsoft Windows 11 Other Operating Systems 11 USING THE ON SCREEN DISPLAY 12 CONTRAST HOT KEY 12 BRIGHTNESS HOT KEY 12 THE ON SCREEN DISPLAY 13 MANUAL DISPLAY SETUP 18 SUPPORTED GRAPHICS SIGNALS AND TIMINGS 19 TROUBLESHOOTING AND USEFUL HINTS 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 NEED MORE HELP 23 SPECIFIC...

Page 4: ...s any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Mitsubishi Electric Australia 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 Diamond View is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd Microsoft Windows and Internet Explo...

Page 5: ...ck or top of the cabinet are provided for ventilation They must not be blocked or covered This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or other heat source The monitor should never be enclosed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided z Never push objects of any kind or spill liquid of any kind into the monitor z Do not attempt to service the monitor yourself ...

Page 6: ... cable z USB cable Locate the model name and the serial number on the label underneath the base of your monitor Write down the details of your monitor and dealer in the space on page 2 for future reference Features Your Diamond View DV180 monitor has the following features z High Resolution DV180 provides you SXGA resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels with perfect image quality z On Screen Display The On ...

Page 7: ...onitors the DV180 consumes a maximum of only 75 W while operating z Power Saving The monitor s power management complies with VESA DPMS standard When the system is idle off mode the monitor automatically reduces its power consumption to 5 W or less z Plug and Play Compatibility With its DDC 1 and DDC 2B it is compatible with the Plug and Play features of Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows...

Page 8: ...00 to 240 Volts AC at 50 60 Hz 3 1 Make sure that the system power is turned off 2 Plug the signal cable into the VGA signal connector at the rear of the PC 3 Plug the end of the power cord to the monitor 4 Connect the other end of power cord into the wall socket or other power source 5 Turn the monitor on and then turn the computer on ...

Page 9: ... monitor and the computer on To record using the microphone you don t need to be close to the microphone Staying in the position that you usually use to operate your computer allows you to achieve optimal recording performance Connecting the Speaker The DV180 is equipped with built in stereo speakers After connecting the speaker you can enjoy music easily 1 Turn the computer system off 2 Plug one ...

Page 10: ...the volume control at the right side of your monitor Connecting Headphones Plug your headphones into the headphone connector at the rear of monitor to avoid disturbing others while still being able to hear audio through the monitor 8 ...

Page 11: ...puter via the hub To connect the USB hub to the PC 1 Turn the system power off 2 Connect the USB cable to the computer and to the upstream USB port at the rear of monitor 3 Connect the USB cables of any other peripherals to the downstream USB connectors at the rear of the monitor 4 Turn the monitor and the computer on 9 ...

Page 12: ...o adjust the audio volume Using Your Monitor for the First Time When the DV180 monitor is first installed the display must be adjusted to give optimal performance For best performance set the PC s graphics card to a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels before adjusting the monitor A refresh rate of 75 Hz is recommended If you are using Windows 95 98 or 2000 you will be prompted for the Windows driver ...

Page 13: ... monitor s AUTO button To run the program insert the diskette into a floppy disk click on the Windows Start button click on Run type A auto exe and then click OK Press the monitor s AUTO button to adjust the display Press the left mouse button to exit the program and then click Exit Other Operating Systems Users of other operating systems such as MacOS or Linux can use the internet to download a f...

Page 14: ...d increases the value of the selected item Turning it upward reduces the setting Press the wheel again to save the setting Highlight the Return icon and select it to go back to the previous menu Selecting Return from the main menu closes the On Screen Display Contrast Hot Key Turn the Adjustment wheel upward without pressing it to select Contrast Adjust the contrast of the image to the desired lev...

Page 15: ...ce Menu 1 Press the Adjustment wheel to display the main menu The first function is Luminance Press the wheel a second time to adjust brightness and contrast 2 Turn the wheel to highlight the function that is to be adjusted and press the wheel to select it OSD Icon Description Adjust the difference between the light and dark areas Contrast 13 Adjust the brightness of the display Brightness Return ...

Page 16: ...ase of pixel clock It can improve the focus and stability of your screen as well Pixel Clock Adjusts the frequency of the pixel With this function you can enlarge or reduce the width of your screen Return Return to last OSD Note There is a limit when you adjust the vertical position of the image downward The colour of the numeric position indicator will change to red once the screen reaches the li...

Page 17: ...colour select and press the wheel OSD Icon Description Factory Default Recall Recall the preset colour settings R Red level 75 G Green level 75 B Blue level 75 Return Return to last OSD 4 Recall Factory Settings Select to recall the factory settings This page is also a status display that shows the current horizontal and vertical refresh rate frequencies of the graphics signal from the computer 15...

Page 18: ...e preset timing table Non Preset Mode will be shown on this page 5 Miscellaneous OSD Position OSD Icon Description Hor horizontal Position adjusts horizontal position of the OSD 16 Ver vertical Position adjusts vertical position of the OSD Zoom OSD Icon Description ...

Page 19: ...r image already takes up the full screen this function has no affect OFF Reduces the screen size Language Selection De Deutsche En English Es Español Fr Français It Italiano Ja Japanese Return Return to last OSD 6 Return Return exits the main menu 17 ...

Page 20: ... wheel to open the On Screen menu 2 Turn the wheel to select the Geometry icon and press it 3 Select Vertical Position and vertically centre the image 4 Select the Pixel Clock function and adjust the clock s sampling frequency to minimise the number of vertical noise bars on the screen The image is correctly adjusted when it is the same width as the viewable screen area 1280 pixels You may need to...

Page 21: ... 60 00 25 18 DOS 640 x 480 37 86 72 80 31 50 VESA 640 x 480 37 50 75 00 31 50 VESA 640 x 480 43 27 85 00 36 00 VESA 800 x 600 35 16 56 25 36 00 VESA 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 40 00 VESA Full screen 1280 x 1024 800 x 600 48 08 72 19 50 00 VESA 800 x 600 46 87 75 00 49 50 VESA 800 x 600 53 67 85 10 56 25 VESA 832 x 624 49 72 74 55 57 29 Macintosh 1024 x 768 48 36 60 00 65 00 VESA 1024 x 768 56 48 70 10 ...

Page 22: ...e screen may show a small amount of noise This may be caused by non standard signal frequencies from the VGA card It is not a defect You can improve it by automatic adjustment or by manually adjusting the Clock Phase and Pixel Frequency in the image menu Some interference lines may appear on your screen when shutting down the computer system or turning off the monitor This is normal and will not h...

Page 23: ...ndard signal frequencies from the VGA card It is not a defect and can be improved by manually adjusting the Clock Phase and Pixel Frequency in the image menu Scanning frequency Change the settings of your graphics card to one of the Supported Graphics Signals and Timings specified on page 19 and re align the monitor 9 The image appears grainy or edges of objects appear jagged Check The resolution ...

Page 24: ...or s speaker port Volume control Make sure that the volume control at the rear of the monitor s base is not set to the minimum volume level 9 The microphone doesn t work Check Audio cable Make sure that the audio cable is connected to the PC s LINE IN port and the monitor s microphone port 9 There is noise or feedback from speakers when using the microphone Move the speakers further away from the ...

Page 25: ...he sound of speakers distorts and the screen flashes when using speakers Check whether the audio cable is connected to Line Out port of PC rather than the Speaker Out port of the PC s sound card Need More Help If your problems persist after checking this manual please contact your place of purchase or e mail us at support meaust meap com Driver files and product information are available from Mits...

Page 26: ...B Hub 1 upstream and 4 downstream ports Speaker Output Power 0 5 Watts per channel stereo Audio Input Impedance 50k ohms Microphone Sensitivity 68 dB Frequency Response 100 Hz 16 kHz 90 264 V AC 47 63 Hz Power Supply Universal Power consumption 75 W maximum including USB hub less than 5 W in power saving modes Regulatory Compliance C Tick AS3548 AS3260 CE TCO 99 Dimensions W x H x D 457 mm W x 469...

Page 27: ...ctoria Road Rydalmere NSW 2116 Telephone 02 9684 7777 Fax 02 9898 0484 Web site http www mitsubishi electric com au Tech Support support meaust meap com New Zealand Address MELCO New Zealand Ltd 1 Parliament Street Lower Hutt Telephone 04 560 9100 Fax 04 560 9140 Web site http www melco co nz 25 ...

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