6-1
INSPECTION
1. Inspection of PLUG & PLAY communication
1-1. A construction of System
This system should be connected as shown below.
P C
R G B H V
P rin te r C a b le
S ig n a l G e n e ra to r
F ix tu re
P o w e r C a b le
M o n ito r
S ig n a l C a b le
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T E S T P R O G R A M
P A R T N o . 5 9 9 9 1 0 4 0 8
P ro g ra m D is k
1-2. Starting method
1) Input Signal
Input signal must be separate sync. Two kinds of signals must be prepared.
One is the signal whose vertical synchronization frequency is 42Hz, and another is the signal whose
vertical synchronization frequency is between 55Hz and 25kHz.
Horizontal synchronization frequency should be set to reasonable value (example 31.5kHz).
2) Power ON procedure
- First, put the floppy disk for PnP Inspection into PC and turn on PC.
- Turn on Fixture.
- Make sure that fixture’s LED turns on and off.
- Turn on signal generator and monitor.
3) Starting PC Software
- Inspection of PnP communication
To check the PnP communication, EDID file name is FP1370, set “P FP1370” to DOS command line
and press return key.
- Writing EDID to EEPROM and inspection of PnP communication
To write EDID to EEPROM and check the PnP communication which its EDID file name is FP1370,
type “WP FP1370” on DOS prompt line and press return key.
Summary of Contents for MultiSync FP1370
Page 13: ...4 4 REMARK SYMBOL Mount the EMF PWB 121E REMARK SYMBOL Clamp the connector ...
Page 14: ...4 5 REMARK SYMBOL COIL FORMING UPPER SIDE REMARK SYMBOL COIL FORMING LOWER SIDE ...
Page 23: ...4 14 REMARK SYMBOL REMARK SYMBOL Clamp CN CA CN CC and CN D with CLAMPER WIRE ...
Page 26: ...4 17 REMARK SYMBOL Clamp the wires SAFETY REMARK SYMBOL Clamp the wires CN ASD CN AF 21 ...
Page 80: ...5 51 Fig 3 11 CONV PWB Fig 3 12 EMF PWB CN EMF CN LL CN RR CNEM CN CA CN D CN CCB HS8N1 ...
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