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CPD-100ES

4

Using Your Monitor

Preset and User Modes

The Multiscan 100

ES/200ES has factory preset modes for the 8 most

popular industry standards for true “plug and play” capability.
For less common modes, the Multiscan 100ES/200ES’s Digital
Multiscan Technology will perform all of the complex adjustments
necessary to ensure a high quality picture for any timing between
30 and 70␣ kHz.

CPD-100ES/100EST and CPD-200ES/200EST

For the customers using the Windows

®4)

95

Install the new model information of the Sony computer display
from “Windows95 Monitor Information Disk” into your PC. (To
install the file, refer to the attached “About the Windows95 Monitor
Information Disk/File”.)

This monitor complies with “VESA DDC”, the standards of
Plug&Play. If your PC/graphic board complies with DDC,
select “Plug and Play Monitor (VESA DDC)” or this
monitor’s model name (CPD-100ES/100EST or CPD-200ES/
200EST) as “Monitor type” from “Control Panel” on
Windows95. Some PC/graphic boards do not comply with
DDC. Even if they comply with DDC,  they may have some
problems on connecting to this monitor. In this case, select
this monitor’s model name (CPD-100ES/100EST or CPD-
200ES/200EST) as “Monitor type” on Windows95.

Recommended horizontal timing conditions

Horizontal sync width should be: >1.0 µsec.
Horizontal blanking width should be:  >3.6 µsec. (Multiscan 100

ES)/

>3.0 µsec. (Multiscan 200

ES).

Vertical sync width should be: < 560 µsec.

Note

CPD-100ES/100EST and CPD-200ES/200EST does not apply to
Macintosh 21

" color mode.

No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Horizontal
Frequency

31.5 kHz

43.3 kHz

46.9 kHz

53.7 kHz

49.7 kHz

60.0 kHz

68.7 kHz

64.0 kHz

Resolution
(dots 

× 

lines)

640 

×

 480

640 

×

 480

800 

×

 600

800 

×

 600

832 

×

 624

1024 

×

 768

1024 

×

 768

1280 

×

 1024

Graphics
Mode

VGA Graphic 

1)

VESA 

2)

VESA 

2)

VESA

2)

Macintosh
16" Color 

2)

VESA 

2)

VESA 

2)

VESA 

2)

Vertical
Frequency

60 Hz

85 Hz

75 Hz

85 Hz

75 Hz

75 Hz

85 Hz

60 Hz

Getting Started

Before using this monitor, please make sure that the following
items are included in your package: Multiscan 100

ES/200ES

monitor (1), power cord (1), warranty card (1), "Windows95
Monitor Information Disk" (1), and this operating instruction
manual (1).
This monitor will sync with any IBM or compatible system
equipped with VGA or greater graphics capability. Although
this monitor will sync to other platforms running at horizontal
frequencies between 30 and 70 kHz, including Macintosh and
Power Macintosh system, a cable adapter is required. Please
consult your dealer for advice on which adapter is suitable for
your needs.

Step 1:

With the computer switched off, attach the video
signal cable to the video output.

Step 2:

Attach the power cord to the monitor and the other

end to a power outlet.

Step 3:

Turn on the monitor and computer.

Step 4:

If necessary, adjust the user controls according to
your personal preference.

The installation of your Multiscan 100

ES/200ES  is complete.

Enjoy your monitor.

1) VGA is a trademark of IBM Corporation.
2) VESA is a trademark of the non-profit organization, Video

Electronics Standard Association.

3) Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
4) Windows

®

 is a registered trademark of Microsoft

Corporation in the United States and other countries.

to video output

IBM or compatible
computer

Apple computer

to video output

 to a power outlet

Macintosh adapter (not supplied)

Power cord (supplied)

5

COLOR

GEOM

SIZE

CENTER

RESET

Adjusting the Picture Brightness

The adjustment data becomes the common setting for all input
signals.

1

Press the 

¨

 

>

/

.

 button.

The “BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST” OSD appears.

2

Press the 

¨

 

>

/

.

 buttons to adjust picture brightness.

.

 . . . for less brightness

>

 . . . for more brightness

The “BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST” OSD disappears 3 seconds
after you release the buttons.

To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on.

Adjusting the Picture Centering

The adjustment data becomes the individual setting for each
input signal received.

1

Press the CENTER button.
The “CENTER” OSD appears.

2

For vertical adjustment

Press the 

¨

 

>

/

.

 buttons.

>

 . . . to move up

.

 . . . to move down

For horizontal adjustment

Press the 

>

 

?

/

/

 buttons.

?

 . . . to move left

/

 . . . to move right

To erase the “CENTER” OSD, press the CENTER button
again.
The “CENTER” OSD automatically disappears 10 seconds after
you release the buttons.

To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on.

The horizontal and vertical frequencies for each input signal
received appear on the “BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST” OSD.

Adjustments

When one of the preset-type signals is input, no picture
adjustment is necessary.
You can, however, adjust the picture to your preferences by
following the procedure described below.
You can adjust all items on the OSD (On Screen Display).

Control Panel

p

Before adjusting the items, turn on the unit and feed the
video signal from the connected computer/work station.

p

Adjustments will be stored automatically.

Horizontal
frequency

Vertical
frequency

BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST

1 0 0

5 0

3 1 . 5 k H z / 7 0 H z

Horizontal
frequency

Vertical
frequency

BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST

1 0 0

5 0

3 1 . 5 k H z / 7 0 H z

Adjusting the Picture Contrast

The adjustment data becomes the common setting for all input
signals.

1

Press the 

>

 

?

/

/

 button.

The “BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST” OSD appears.

2

Press the 

>

 

?

/

/

 buttons to adjust picture contrast.

/

 . . . for more contrast

?

 . . . for less contrast

The “BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST” OSD disappears 3 seconds
after you release the buttons.

To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on.

CENTER

3 2

6 8

CENTER

The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction
Manual.  The page numbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remain as in the manual.

SECTION 1

GENERAL

Summary of Contents for CPD-100ES

Page 1: ...Vertical Max 768 lines Standard image area Deflection frequency AC input voltage current Dimensions Mass Approx 270 x 202 mm w h 103 4 x 8 inches Horizontal 30 to 70 KHz Vertical 50 to120 Hz 100 to 120 V 50 60 Hz 1 8 A 220 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 1 0 A 368 x 373 x 384 5 mm w h d 141 2 x 143 4 x 151 4 inches Approx 14 0kg 30 lb 14 oz Design and specifications are subject to change without notice SERVICE ...

Page 2: ...INT TIMING SPECIFICATION 640 x 480 25 175 31 469 31 778 6 356 0 636 3 813 1 907 25 422 59 940 525 45 10 2 33 480 640 x 480 36 000 43 269 23 111 5 333 1 556 1 556 2 222 17 778 85 008 509 29 1 3 25 480 800 x 600 49 500 46 875 21 333 5 172 0 323 1 616 3 232 16 162 75 000 625 25 1 3 21 600 800 x 600 56 250 53 674 18 631 4 409 0 569 1 138 2 702 14 222 85 061 631 31 1 3 27 600 832 x 624 57 283 49 725 20...

Page 3: ...icture Tube Removal 8 3 SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENT 9 4 ADJUSTMENTS 10 5 DIAGRAMS 5 1 BlockDiagram 15 5 2 Circuit Boards Location 18 5 3 Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring Boards 18 1 D Board Schematic Diagram 19 2 A Board Schematic Diagram 23 5 4 Semiconductors 27 6 EXPLODED VIEWS 6 1 Chassis 29 6 2 Packing Materials 30 7 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 31 ...

Page 4: ...power outlet Step 3 Turn on the monitor and computer Step 4 If necessary adjust the user controls according to your personal preference The installation of your Multiscan 100ES 200ES is complete Enjoy your monitor 1 VGA is a trademark of IBM Corporation 2 VESA is a trademark of the non profit organization Video Electronics Standard Association 3 Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc 4 Win...

Page 5: ... OSD is on COLOR COLOR TEMPERATURE VAR I ABLE 50 5000K 9300K RESET RESET 6 Adjusting the Pincushion The adjustment data becomes the individual setting for each input signal received 1 Press the GEOM button The GEOMETRY OSD appears 2 Press the buttons to diminish the picture sides to expand the picture sides To erase the GEOMETRY OSD press the GEOM button again The GEOMETRY OSD automatically disapp...

Page 6: ...cable length or weak connections can produce this symptom A fine horizontal line wire is visible This wire stabilizes the vertically striped Aperture Grille page 8 This Aperture Grille allows more light to pass through to the screen giving the Trinitron CRT more color and brightness Wavy or elliptical moire pattern is visible Due to the relationship between resolution monitor AG pitch and the pitc...

Page 7: ...stopper Five screws BVTP 3 x 12 D board One screw BVTT 4 x 8 1 2 3 5 6 7 A board Two screws BVTP 3 x 12 4 SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY 1 2 3 A board D board 2 1 CABINET REMOVAL 2 2 SERVICE POSITION 1 3 Four screws BVTP 4 x 16 Cabinet Screw cover 2 Screw cover 2 ...

Page 8: ... fitting called a shatter hook terminal is built into the rubber Do not force turn the foot of the rubber cover This may cause the shatter hook terminal to protrude and damage the rubber HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE CAP Demagnetization coil Tension spring Stand assy D board A board Neck assy Deflection yoke Tow degaussing coil holders Four screws Tapping screw 5 Anode cap Cushion Picture tube Tow degaus...

Page 9: ...ange shown below Standard voltage 143 2 VDC SECTION 3 SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENT Part Replaced RV501 Part Replaced D BOARD IC801 IC901 IC904 FBT T501 D511 D515 D596 R532 R533 R534 R535 R538 R539 R540 R541 R542 R543 R544 R545 R807 R822 R823 R824 R939 R996 RV501 C509 C515 C516 C517 C519 C528 C542 C548 C549 C802 C814 C815 C904 C910 When replacing parts shown in the table below the following operationa...

Page 10: ... specified position of CRT neck 5 Attach a landing adjuster sensor on the CRT 6 Using a landing checker adjust the DY position purity tilt of DY 7 Clamp the DY screw Clamping torque 22 2 kgcm 2 2 0 2 N m Convergence Rough Adjustment 1 Enter the white crosshatch signal 2 Adjust roughly the horizontal and vertical convergence at four pole magnet 3 Adjust roughly HMC and VMC at six pole magnet 2 1 R ...

Page 11: ...hatch 4 Adjust HMC and VMC at six pole magnet 6 Pole Magnet 5 Receive R B cross hatch 6 Adjust XBV at DY four pole magnet XBV Correction a When 1 Open DY four pole Do not move H STAT 2 Re adjust V STAT with four pole at NECK Ass y b When 1 Close DY four pole Do not move H STAT 2 Re adjust V STAT with four pole at NECK Ass y 7 Repeat the above procedure so that R G B will on X Y axis 8 Adjust H TIL...

Page 12: ...eristic curve B unless otherwise noted When replacing parts shown in the table below be sure to perform the safety related adjustment Part Replaced RV501 Part Replaced D BOARD IC801 IC901 IC904 FBT T501 D511 D515 D596 R532 R533 R534 R535 R538 R539 R540 R541 R542 R543 R544 R545 R807 R822 R823 R824 R939 R996 RV501 C509 C515 C516 C517 C519 C528 C542 C548 C549 C802 C814 C815 C904 C910 All voltages are...

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Page 15: ...MC 44603P SEL1422G C SG232D 658 SEL1922D C SY432W M 658 LA 6500 FA M0C8105TV CATHODE ANODE SB340L 6489 CATHODE ANODE 5 1234 6789 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 E B C B C E CATHODE ANODE CATHODE ANODE TL 431CLP 16 9 1 8 ST7272N5B1 CKO 56 29 1 28 22 12 1 11 42 21 22 1 24 13 1 12 LM1281 28 14 15 1 PST600D T Vcc GND OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 1 B C E CATHODE ANODE 7 1 CATHODE ANODE CATHODE ANODE E C B E C B E L...

Page 16: ... by the reference numbers in the remarks column SECTION 6 EXPLODED VIEWS 6 1 CHASSIS r 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 7 685 663 71 SCREW BVTP 4X16 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK The components Identified by shading and mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque sont critiques pout la s...

Page 17: ... MANUAL INSTRUCTION 52 4 060 187 01 CUSHION TOP ASSY 53 1 765 717 11 CORD SET POWER EQ 53 1 558 481 11 CORD SET POWER SH 54 4 060 194 01 BAG POLYETHYLENE 55 4 060 192 01 CUSHION BOTTOM ASSY 56 4 060 871 01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON 6 2 PACKING MATERIALS REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 53 54 56 55 51 52 ...

Page 18: ...V C203 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1MF 10 25V C204 1 107 823 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47MF 10 16V C205 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1MF 10 25V C206 1 137 528 11 FILM 0 1MF 10 250V C207 1 164 346 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1MF 16V C301 1 126 960 11 ELECT 1MF 20 50V C302 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1MF 10 25V C303 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1MF 10 25V C304 1 107 823 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47MF 10 16V C305 1 164 004 11 CER...

Page 19: ...0 METAL GLAZE 330K 5 1 10W R013 1 216 675 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R014 1 216 025 91 METAL GLAZE 100 5 1 10W R015 1 216 053 00 METAL GLAZE 1 5K 5 1 10W R016 1 216 073 00 METAL GLAZE 10K 5 1 10W R017 1 216 025 91 METAL GLAZE 100 5 1 10W R018 1 216 025 91 METAL GLAZE 100 5 1 10W CN303 1 695 915 11 TAB CONTACT CN305 1 564 513 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 10P CN306 1 564 510 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 7P CN307 1 564 ...

Page 20: ... 91 METAL GLAZE 100 5 1 10W R021 1 216 025 91 METAL GLAZE 100 5 1 10W R022 1 216 049 91 METAL GLAZE 1K 5 1 10W R024 1 216 065 00 METAL GLAZE 4 7K 5 1 10W R025 1 216 065 00 METAL GLAZE 4 7K 5 1 10W R026 1 216 073 00 METAL GLAZE 10K 5 1 10W R027 1 218 756 11 METAL CHIP 150K 0 50 1 10W R028 1 216 372 11 METAL OXIDE 1 8 5 2W F R029 1 216 099 00 METAL GLAZE 120K 5 1 10W R030 1 216 097 91 METAL GLAZE 10...

Page 21: ...1MF 10 2KV C583 1 106 375 12 MYLAR 0 022MF 10 100V C593 1 117 206 21 FILM 0 36MF 5 250V C598 1 137 399 11 FILM 0 1MF 5 50V C599 1 128 582 11 ELECT 10MF 20 100V C601 1 104 708 11 FILM 0 47MF 20 250V C602 1 107 533 11 FILM 1MF 20 250V C603 1 113 912 11 CERAMIC 0 0047MF 20 250V C604 1 113 912 11 CERAMIC 0 0047MF 20 250V C605 1 113 896 11 CERAMIC 220PF 10 250V C606 1 113 896 11 CERAMIC 220PF 10 250V C...

Page 22: ...RAMIC 100PF 10 50V C948 1 137 399 11 FILM 0 1MF 5 50V C950 1 117 378 91 FILM 1MF 5 50V C955 1 102 106 00 CERAMIC 100PF 10 50V C960 1 136 177 00 FILM 1MF 5 50V C961 1 137 399 11 FILM 0 1MF 5 50V C962 1 137 399 11 FILM 0 1MF 5 50V C963 1 137 399 11 FILM 0 1MF 5 50V C967 1 102 106 00 CERAMIC 100PF 10 50V C968 1 126 960 11 ELECT 1MF 20 50V C969 1 137 364 11 FILM 0 001MF 5 50V C970 1 102 106 00 CERAMIC...

Page 23: ... 645 31 INDUCTOR 10 FILTER LF601 1 429 180 11 TRANSFORMER LINE FILTER TRANSISTOR Q500 8 729 031 89 TRANSISTOR 2SC3941A Q TA Q501 8 729 119 76 TRANSISTOR 2SA1175 HFE D650 8 719 048 62 DIODE UF3ML 6505 D651 8 719 979 58 DIODE EGP10D D652 8 719 979 50 DIODE EGP30D D653 8 719 979 84 DIODE EGP20DPKG23 D654 8 719 051 97 DIODE 3DL41A LC6 15 D670 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 D801 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119...

Page 24: ...4W R503 1 249 437 11 CARBON 47K 5 1 4W R504 1 215 888 00 METAL OXIDE 220 5 2W F R505 1 247 863 91 CARBON 22K 5 1 4W R506 1 216 392 11 METAL OXIDE 1 8 5 3W F R507 1 249 437 11 CARBON 47K 5 1 4W R508 1 216 392 11 METAL OXIDE 1 8 5 3W F R509 1 249 389 11 CARBON 4 7 5 1 4W F R510 1 249 389 11 CARBON 4 7 5 1 4W R511 1 249 401 11 CARBON 47 5 1 4W R512 1 247 881 00 CARBON 120K 5 1 4W R513 1 249 429 11 CA...

Page 25: ...1 4W R674 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R801 1 249 377 11 CARBON 0 47 5 1 4W F R807 1 249 438 11 CARBON 56K 5 1 4W R808 1 215 485 00 METAL 470K 1 1 4W R809 1 215 483 00 METAL 390K 1 1 4W R811 1 249 432 11 CARBON 18K 5 1 4W R815 1 215 457 00 METAL 33K 1 1 4W R817 1 215 461 00 METAL 47K 1 1 4W R819 1 215 457 00 METAL 33K 1 1 4W R820 1 215 455 00 METAL 27K 1 1 4W R821 1 215 465 00 METAL 68K 1 1 4W R...

Page 26: ...L 10K 1 1 4W R987 1 249 425 11 CARBON 4 7K 5 1 4W R989 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R990 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R991 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R992 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 4W R993 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R994 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 4W R995 1 249 413 11 CARBON 470 5 1 4W R996 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R997 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 4W R998 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K ...

Page 27: ...08 1 Printed in U S A 1997 9 The components Identified by shading and mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Note MISCELLANEOUS 1 409 799 11 COIL DEMAGNETIC 1 452 756 11 NECK ASSY NA293 1 500 386 11 FILTER CLAMP FERRITE CORE 1 765 717 11 CORD SET POWER EQ 1 558 481 11 CORD SET POWER SH 1 543 653 11 CORE ASSY BEAD DIVISION TYPE 4 060 155 01 HOLDER HV CABLE 8 451 469 21...

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