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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

LCD panel 
 
 
 
Contrast ratio 
 
Viewing angle 
 
Response time 
 
Brightness 
 
Input signal 
 
Display colors 
 
Synchronization 
 
Video band width 

 

Ergo. resolution 
 
Audio 
 
Power connection 
 
Power consumption 
 
 
 
 
Dimensions 
 
Weight 
 
Environmental 
 
 
 
 
 

19 inch diagonal size, low radiation according to TCO ‘99, certified 
to ISO 13406-2 
   
 
700:1 (typical) 
 
horizontal 140

°

, vertical 130

°

 (typical) 

 
6 ms typical (Tr + Td) 
 
300 cd/

 (typical) 

 
Analog (D-SUB) & DVI-D (digital) 
 
16.2 mill. Color (FRC) 
 
31~ 81 kHz horizontal, 56 ~ 75 Hz vertical 
 
135 MHz (pixel rate) 
 
1280 

×

  1024 (60 Hz) 

 
Amplifier: 1 Watt at 8 Ohms 
 
Loudspeaker: 1 W continuous load, 1.5 W peak power 
 
Input: 100-240 V+/-10%AC-CD, 50/60 Hz 
ON status: max.37 W; color of the status LED: blue 
SLEEP status: <1.5W; color of the status LED: amber 
Power saving functions EPA certified 
 
Width: 410 mm, height: 420 mm, depth: 178 mm 
 
4.4 kg (net) 
   
Operation: 
5 - 35

, humidity:20 - 90% (without condensation) 

Storage: 
-20- +60

, humidity:5 – 90% (without condensation) 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for VL1919

Page 1: ...eserve the right to make changes according to technical progress PRINCETON VL1919 is an internationally registered trademark Other brand names may be registered trademarks and must be treated as such Important Safety Instructions Do not place the monitor in very hot or cold or damp or dusty surroundings Do not put vases etc on the monitor water may cause short circuits Do not block or cover the ve...

Page 2: ... 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 3 CARING FOR YOUR LCD MONITOR 4 WALL MOUNTING 4 UNPACKING 5 CONNECTING 5 STARTUP 6 BASIC SETUP 7 IMAGE SETTINGS USING THE OSD MENU 7 OSD MENU FUNCTIONS 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 CONFORMITY AND COMPLIANCE 16 ...

Page 3: ...AR compatible and guarantees that this device complies with the ENERGY STAR guidelines for optimizing power consumption Safety instructions for operation The power cord must not be damaged Do not place any objects on the power cord and make sure it does not have any knots To unplug the cord always pull on the plug and not on the cable itself Damage to the power cord may result in fire or cause ele...

Page 4: ...ith a moist cloth Use only warm water and then wipe the monitor dry Solvents or harsh cleaners can damage the housing Clean the display surface only with a soft cloth otherwise you may damage the display s coating If the monitor is only slightly dirty clean it using a soft dry and antistatic cloth The LCD monitor s screen surface is very sensitive Please avoid any contact with the surface finger p...

Page 5: ...or base together Figure 1 LCD Monitor CONNECTING To connect the monitor to your PC 1 Make sure that the PC and the monitor is unplugged 2 Connect the 15 pin signal cable to the monitor and The PC see fig 2 3 If you have a graphic card with a digital DVI D connector 24 pin socket then connect one end of the DVI D cable to the DVI D connector of your monitor see fi g 2b the other end to the computer...

Page 6: ...the separate power cable in fig 3 to the Monitor and a grounded outlet Figure 3 Connecting the monitor to the power source STARTUP 1 First start your PC and then turn on your monitor using the power switch in fig 4 The status indicator in fig 4 should light up green 2 Adjust the image to meet your requirements see the following sections Basic Setup and Image settings using the OSD menu 3 If there ...

Page 7: ...he or buttons and in fig 4 while the OSD menu is not displayed Next press the or buttons and in fig 4 to adjust the brightness or the or buttons and in fig 4 while the OSD contrast Disabling the sound MUTE You can mute sound playback by pressing the or buttons and in fig 4 while the OSD menu is not displayed Next press the button to mute the sound or the button to reactivate it 1 IMAGE SETTINGS US...

Page 8: ...o the previous level or exit the OSD menu Repeat steps 2 5 to make further adjustments as needed 6 The OSD menu automatically disappears if no changes are made for more than 45 seconds default setting The current settings will be saved You can close it manually by pressing the button AUTO in fig 4 2 OSD Structure 2 1 Menu Items ...

Page 9: ...Going to sleep OSD locked OSD locked Power button locked Power button locked Power button unlocked Out of Range Frequency out of range kHz Hz Please change the display mode to 1280 x 1024 with 60 Hz Resolution notice For best picture quality please change resolution to 1280 x 1024 SELECT Disable EXIT Clear 2 2 1 Message window style and size Size 1 290 x 94 pixels ...

Page 10: ... keeps until end user either disables or exits message Out of range message keeps until monitor enters to PS mode 3 Function description 3 1 Start up logo When the monitor is switched on the FSC logo is shown in center of screen with a black screen for about 2 seconds 3 2 Key response All changes of options with adjust bars will take place immediately Also the color temperature menu shows immediat...

Page 11: ...ther than the input status message is shown If both inputs have no signal the monitor shows the No signal going to sleep message 3 5 Auto level After selecting 2nd time the auto level adjustment is performed and the menu returns back one level This function should set the black level to the black level of the signal or to factory default black level and signal input range to the actual signal whit...

Page 12: ...our After Custom colour is selected the 3 adjust bars for red green and blue are shown SELECT button navigate between red green and blue while and buttons change the highlighted colour value A hint is shown SELECT R G B ...

Page 13: ...boot sequence of operating system When pressed SELECT this message is disabled and disappears from the screen It also disappears after EXIT is pressed 3 11 OSD lock unlock When the MENU button is pressed during power on and held for 5 seconds OSD menu is locked and the message OSD locked appears The message OSD locked pops up instead of the OSD menu when the MENU button is pressed in OSD lock cond...

Page 14: ...oblems Image is displaced to the left right or to the top bottom If the image appears normal but off center you can adjust it using the OSD functions For further information see chapter Basic Setup section Auto Image Adjustment Image flickers or is shaky Perhaps setup file chosen for the monitor is incorrect For information on monitor setup under Windows 9x ME 2000 NT XP consult the Configuration ...

Page 15: ... 130 typical 6 ms typical Tr Td 300 cd typical Analog D SUB DVI D digital 16 2 mill Color FRC 31 81 kHz horizontal 56 75 Hz vertical 135 MHz pixel rate 1280 1024 60 Hz Amplifier 1 Watt at 8 Ohms Loudspeaker 1 W continuous load 1 5 W peak power Input 100 240 V 10 AC CD 50 60 Hz ON status max 37 W color of the status LED blue SLEEP status 1 5W color of the status LED amber Power saving functions EPA...

Page 16: ...ct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution To comply with the limits for an FCC Class B computing...

Page 17: ...9 English Only This warranty does not cover defects malfunctions or failures resulting from shipping or transit accidents abuse misuse operation contrary to furnished instructions operation on incorrect power supplies operation with faulty associated equipment modification alteration improper servicing tampering or normal wear and tear or LCD monitors on which the serial number has been removed or...

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