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2.2 Precautions for direct sunlight
Example of LCD darkening
About sunlight
Measures against sunlight
A shade above the product
Utilizing the shade of the
building
Setting the monitor back to the place
where there is no direct sunlight
This product is for use indoors. Please set this monitor in a place away from to the direct sunlight, wind, or rain. These conditions may cause failure and/or deterioration.
The product must not be exposed to the direct sunlight
Please keep the product away from direct sunlight. Please install it in shaded
areas like on a wall facing the north especially when using in an outdoor or
semi-outdoor environment.
Please take measures against ultraviolet rays ,infrared rays and temperature.
- Set a sun-shade above the monitor
- Utilize the shade of the building
- Place the monitor where there is no direct sunlight
- Change the direction of the monitor to avoid sunlight
- Using some object which can block out the direct sunlight
(You should pay attention to strong winds like hurricanes.)
The effect of direct sunlight
If the product is being used under direct sunlight
- The effect of brightness
> Monitor would look much darker than the normal use.
- The effect of ultraviolet rays and infrared rays.
> It causes LCD to malfunction.
- The temperature rise may cause a malfunction.
(No matter how much you cool the surroundings, the temperature of the area exposed to
sunlight is high.)
> Monitor will break down or uniformity issue will occur.
Cabinet will also deform.
Example of LCD darkening