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PRESTIGIO P372

ENG

Supported Timing

Display Mode

Analog

Horizontal Frequency

Vertical Frequency

VESA

VGA

640 x 480

31.5 KHz

60 Hz

37.5 KHz

75 Hz

37.9KHz

72Hz

720 x 400

31.5 KHz

70.1 Hz

SVGA

800 x 600

35.2 KHz

56.3 Hz

37.9 KHz

60.3 Hz

46.9 KHz

75.0 Hz

48.1 KHz

72.0 Hz

XGA

1024 x 768

48.4 KHz

60.0 Hz

56.5 KHz

70.1 Hz

60.0 KHz

75.0 Hz

SXGA

1280 x 1024

63.98 KHz

60.02 Hz

79.97 KHz

75.02 Hz

Macintosh

VGA

640 x 480

35.0 KHz

66.7 Hz

832 x 624

49.7 KHz

74.6 Hz

MS-DOS

640 x 350

31.5 KHz

70.1 Hz

Troubleshooting Procedures

If the LCD monitor fails to function correctly, please follow the following steps for a possible solution.

1. Perform the adjustments according to How to Operate the Monitor on page eight.

2. Refer to the following items if you cannot find a proper item listed in the How to Operate the Monitor on page eight
or if the problem remains.

3. If the problem you have experienced is not described below or you cannot correct the problem, stop using the
monitor and contact your dealer or the nearest service center for further assistance.

PROBLEM

CHECK TO SEE

No Display/Abnormal Display

a) Power indicator does not light up.

If the power cord is firmly plugged in the socket.
If the power switch is turned on.
If the AC socket is OK. Please check using another piece of equipment.

b) Power indicator is green.

If the blank screen saver is active, touch the keyboard or mouse.
Increase the value of Contrast and/or Brightness.
If the signal timing of the computer is within the spec of the monitor.

c) Power indicator is amber.

If the monitor is on power management mode, touch the keyboard or the mouse.
If the computer is ON.

d) Display is too dark or too bright.

If the video output level of the computer is within the spec.

e) Display is not in the center.

If the signal timing of the computer is within the spec.

Summary of Contents for P372

Page 1: ...1 PRESTIGIO P372 ENG Prestigio P372 LCD Monitor User Manual ...

Page 2: ...face Wideviewingangle Widetiltingangle VESADPMS compliantpowersaving automaticallypowersdownthemonitorafteradefinedperiodofinactivity DigitalCharacterSmoothing AutomaticSet Up Windows 95 98 2000 XP Plug Play Compliant Versatile functional UserfriendlyOSD Plug Play ConformtotheVESAstandardsandsupportDDC1 2Bspec Unpacking and Checking of the Package Contents 1 BeforeunpackingyourLCDMonitor prepareas...

Page 3: ... 20 to 65 C Connecting Cables to PC and Monitor Step 1 1 Turn off your PC and the LCD Monitor before connecting your LCD monitor to the PC 2 Seat the monitor on the table and face the back of the monitor Or Attaching up the stand cover For example the right picture 3 To have the power cord cables ready and the rear stand cover on side Step 2 4 UseVGAcabletoconnecttheVGAjackoftheLCDMonitor Makesure...

Page 4: ...chesandattachingupthestandcoverproperly Note While attaching up the rear stand cover the Clicking Sound tells that rear stand cover is hooked up properly Or Attachint up the stand cover thenVGA cable Power cord and Audio cable jack of the LCD monitor For Analog only For Dual Mode ...

Page 5: ...computer andthenturnonyourLCD Monitor Connectivity Chart 1 Audioin Connect with Audio cable 2 VGA connector Connect with VGA cable 3 Power Plug into the AC wall socket 4 DVI connector optional Connect with detachable DVI cable Remark DVI Cable is for Dual Model usage only NOTE For added protection it is recommended to use a Surge Protection device plugged between the AC Adapter and the electrical ...

Page 6: ...n menu sub menu popped up selected to proceed adjustment Enter To confirm the selection 2 Indicated the Decreasing movement To select the feature Hot Key 3 Power Switch Power ON OFF the monitor Green Normal operation Amber Power Management 4 Indicated the Increasing movement To select the feature Hot Key 5 OK Auto Automatically adjust clock phase and image position Exit Return ...

Page 7: ...tness Contrast H Position V Position ColorTemperature and Volume byclickingthe or key SeetheOSD OperateTableonpageeightfordetails ADVANCED SETUP Advanced Setup Sub Menu of Advanced Setup After the Main Menu popped up Pressthe or keytohavetheAdvanceSetupoptionselectedandhighlighted Then clickontheMenukeytohavethesub menupoppeduptoproceedadjustmentoneachitem Then presstheOKtoexitthesub menu Pressthe...

Page 8: ...u Hot Keys VolumeLevelAdjustment Pressthe key thevolumeleveladjustmentinterfacewillpopuprightafter Thenclickonthe or key thevolumelevelcanbeeasilyadjusted forlevelincreased forleveldecreased PresstheOKtoexittheVolumeLevelAdjustmentdialogorthedialogwilldisappearautomaticallyinafewseconds Mute Un mute Pressthe key theMutefunctionwillbeactivatedrightafter andtheindicatedinterfacewillpopupaswell Then ...

Page 9: ...abled Then pressboth and keysatthesametimeagain andholdthekeysforonesecondcouldactivatetheinputsourceofAnalogbackagain and the Analog indicator D SUB will be showed up in the upper right corner as well Special Notes for DVI Input TheH Position V Positionand AutoConfigfeatureswillbedisabledinMainMenu and all indicators colorofH Position V Position and Auto Config will be indicated in 2 gray colors ...

Page 10: ...o the desired value by pressing or key The adjust range is from 0 to 100 and the default shall be 100 Press OK button to exit at any time SUB MENU Main Menu Sub Menu Situation Option Color Temperature Red Adjust the value of red color as desired manually Green Adjust the value of green color as desired manually Blue Adjust the value of blue color as desired manually Advanced Setup Time Out Determi...

Page 11: ...ieswiththeVESADPMS version1 0p powermanagementproposal TheVESADPMSproposal providesfourphasesofpowersavingmodesbydetectingthehorizontalorverticalsyncsignal Item DPMS Mode Display Power LED Power Recovery Time H sync V sync Consumption 1 On Normal Green 36W On On 2 Stand By No Display Amber 1W 3 sec off On 3 Suspend No Display Amber 1W 3 sec On off 4 Active Off No Display Amber 1W 3 sec off off ...

Page 12: ...eeight oriftheproblemremains 3 If the problem you have experienced is not described below or you cannot correct the problem stop using the monitorandcontactyourdealerorthenearestservicecenterforfurtherassistance PROBLEM CHECK TO SEE No Display Abnormal Display a Power indicator does not light up If the power cord is firmly plugged in the socket If the power switch is turned on If the AC socket is ...

Page 13: ...acktonormalstate Pleasecheckandadjustthetimingofinputsignaltotheappropriate one 6 When NoSignal menupopsupanddisappears5secondslaterasfollows pleasecheckifthepowerandPCareboth on CONFORMITY AND COMPLIANCE Safety CUL MARKING DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ThisclassificationmarkingisusedforproductsgoingintotheCanadianandUSmarket place It shows that compliance with both Canadian and US requirements for cl...

Page 14: ...ce with the rating plate of the units complies with current standards concerning electricalsafetyandelectromagneticcompatibility TheLCDmonitorcomplieswiththerequire mentsofrelatedEuropeanstandards whichinclude Emission EN55022 EN55024 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC FOR YOUR SAFETY WARNING ALWLAYS OPERATE UNDER SPECIFIED POWER SUPPLY Usageofincorrectvoltagewillcausemalfunctionandmaycausefireorelect...

Page 15: ...gedperiodoftime aten minute breakperhourisrecommended SPECIAL NOTES ON LCD MONITORS The following are normal with LCD monitors and do not indicate a problem WhenfirstturningontheLCDmonitor ifthepicturedoesnotfitinthedisplayarea itisbecauseofthetypeof computerthatisused Insuchcase adjustthepicturepositiontoitscorrectposition SeeOperatingthe Monitor The screen may flicker during initial use Turn off...

Page 16: ...cleaning Do not scratch or rub the screen with a hard object NeveruseanyofthefollowingsolventsontheLCDmonitor Suchharshchemicalsmaycausedamagetothecabinet andtheLCDscreen ThinnerSpray typecleanerBenzeneWaxAbrasivecleanerAcidorAlkalinesolvent Rubbing the cabinet with products made of rubber or plastic for a long period of time may cause degeneration or loss of paint on the cabinet Cabinet Removedir...

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