Princeton LCD1711 User Manual Download Page 3

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PRECAUTIONS  ...............................................................................................................................   

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   INSTALLATION

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   POWER CONNECTION

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   MAINTENANCE

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   TRANSPORTING THE MONITOR

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GETTING STARTED  .......................................................................................................................    

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   PACKAGE CONTENTS

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   INSTALLATION OF FIRST USE

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   IDENTIFYING PARTS AND CONTROLS

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   FUNCTIONS OF THE BUTTONS AND INDICATOR:

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   SETUP

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   CUSTOMIZING YOUR MONITOR

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Working with OSD Group........................................................................................................................................................    6

   Hotkey and the Characteristic Functions Introduction.............................................................................................................    6

   OSD Icon List .........................................................................................................................................................................    7

TROUBLESHOOTING  .....................................................................................................................   

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TECHNICAL FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS  .........................................................................  

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   INTERFACE FREQUENCY

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   SUPPORTED TIMING LIST

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ADDENDUM  ....................................................................................................................................  

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REGULATIONS   ..............................................................................................................................  

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   FCC COMPLIANCE

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TCO'99..............................................................................................................................................  

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Summary of Contents for LCD1711

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Page 3: ...4 IDENTIFYING PARTS AND CONTROLS 4 FUNCTIONS OF THE BUTTONS AND INDICATOR 4 SETUP 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR MONITOR 6 Working with OSD Group 6 Hotkey and the Characteristic Functions Introduction 6 OSD Icon...

Page 4: ...frayed 5 3 The monitor has been dropped or the cabinet damaged 5 4 A distinct change in performance indicates a need for servicing Maintenance 1 Clean the cabinet and controls with a soft cloth light...

Page 5: ...ollowing items 1 LCD Monitor 2 Power cord The plug may vary according to the electrical standard for your area 3 Video Signal Cable Analog D SUB Cable 4 Audio cable optional 5 CD ROM Contains the driv...

Page 6: ...monitor by pressing the button for 3 seconds 1 Activate the Volume control menu and increase the value optional 2 View the next function in the main OSD menu clockwisely 3 Increase the value of speci...

Page 7: ...n the screws on the connector onto the monitor 2 Connecting power 2 1 Plug the female end of the power cord in to the AC IN port at the back of the monitor 2 2 Plug the male end of the power cord into...

Page 8: ...1 Auto Adjustment While the OSD menu is not shown press buttons simultaneously to optimize the picture performance automatically You may also use the OSD control to activate the Auto Adjustment funct...

Page 9: ...creen left or right Horizontal Position Shift the position of the screen up or down Vertical Position Select the setting of screen color Cool Warm or User Color Temperature Select the setting of scree...

Page 10: ...aving modes See addendum for details OSD Menu Position Power Saving Mode Fulfill EPA Energy Star power management requirement Standard Activate monitor Life Extension function Advanced Reset monitor p...

Page 11: ...turned on 2 Check if the video signal cable is properly connected to the monitor and computer 1 Ensure that the resolution and or refresh rate is set correctly See item 2 1 of Monitor Installation se...

Page 12: ...wer Saving Mode OSD Menu Position OSD Menu Language Recall Volume optional L R U D Operating Conditions 5 C to 40 C F to F 20 80 No Condensation 10 000 fts Temperature Humidity Altitude Storage Condit...

Page 13: ...be blanking just show Input Signal Out Of Range then go to power saving 2 Basically mode judgment is regardless the sync polarity except both or more modes that are all belong to the supported timing...

Page 14: ...8 322M 28 322M 28 322M 25 175M 21 050M 25 175M 25 175M 28 322M 28 322M 28 322M 25 175M 25 175M 30 240M 30 284M 31 500M 31 500M 36 000M 40 000M 48 484M 50 000M 49 500M 57 283M 800 800 800 900 900 900 8...

Page 15: ...732KHz 70 000KHz 75 000KHz 63 981KHz 70 660KHz Resolution H Frequency H Total Pixel Clock 192 200 256 144 194 208 1152X900 76 2Hz 112 4 000 60 000Hz 108 000M 1800 60 000KHz 312 312 312 248 224 H BP H...

Page 16: ...ay when PC enters sleeping or off mode Please see following comparison graphics for details Standard Power Saving Mode without Monitor Life Extension function Advanced Power Saving Mode with Monitor L...

Page 17: ...utton to activate the OSD menu 2 Press or button to select the Power Saving Mode icon 3 Press the Menu button to confirm the selection 4 Press or button to select the Advanced option in the Power Savi...

Page 18: ...dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does ca...

Page 19: ...nal computers The labeling scheme was developed as a joint effort by the TCO The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees Svenska Naturskyddsforeningen The Swedish Society for Nature Conservati...

Page 20: ...rvous system and is toxic in high doses The relevant TCO 99 requirement states that batteries the colour generating layers of display screens and the electrical or electronics components must not cont...

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