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Important Safety Instructions 

Please read the following instructions carefully.  This manual should be retained 
for future use. 

1.  To clean the monitor screen, first, make sure the monitor is in the power off 

mode.  Second, stand away from the monitor and spray cleaning solution onto 
a rag.  Without applying excess pressure, clean the screen with the slightly 
dampened rag.  Do not spray liquid cleaners directly onto the unit. 

2.  Do not place your monitor near a window.  Exposing the monitor to rain, wa-

ter, moisture or sunlight can severely damage it. 

3.  Do not obstruct the ventilation openings.  They are necessary for air circula-

tion and for protecting the device against overheating. 

4.  Do not lay anything on top of the monitor-to-PC signal cord.  Furthermore, 

make sure the cord is placed in an area where it will not be stepped on. 

5.  Do not remove the cover or attempt to service this unit by yourself.  You may 

void your warranty.  Servicing of any nature should be performed only by an 
authorized technician.  

6.  Safe storage of the monitor is in a range of minus 20 to plus 60 degrees Cel-

sius.  Storing your monitor outside this range could result in permanent 
damage. 

7.  If any of the following occur, immediately unplug your monitor and call an 

authorized technician. 

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The power monitor-to-PC signal cord is frayed or damaged. 

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Liquid has been spilled into the monitor, or it has been exposed to rain. 

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The monitor has been dropped or the case has been damaged. 

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The device shows obvious signs of a defect. 

8.  Please turn to your service center for all questions concerning service and 

repair to guarantee the devices performance reliability. 

 

Summary of Contents for D54

Page 1: ...he monitor to PC signal cord Furthermore make sure the cord is placed in an area where it will not be stepped on 5 Do not remove the cover or attempt to service this unit by yourself You may void your warranty Servicing of any nature should be performed only by an authorized technician 6 Safe storage of the monitor is in a range of minus 20 to plus 60 degrees Cel sius Storing your monitor outside ...

Page 2: ...e or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and 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 Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturers may void the user ...

Page 3: ..._____________________________ 5 Chapter 2_________________________________________6 The On Screen Display OSD _____________________________ 8 The Display Controls __________________________________ 6 Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast_____________________ 7 OSD Main Menu _____________________________________ 8 Color Setup ________________________________________ 10 OSD Window Status ___________...

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Page 5: ...ual needs User display settings will be automatically saved to memory In addition at the touch of a button the user can at any time return to the factory default display settings Other ergonomic features include a non glare screen tilt and swivel and just two multi function display controls that allow you to make all monitor display adjust ments Unpacking Please make sure the following items are i...

Page 6: ...Connecting the Monitor and Stand Align the stand s four tabs with the slots in the bottom of the monitor Insert the tabs into the slots Slide the stand toward the front of the monitor You will hear the spring lock click into place If you need to remove the stand push the spring lock and slide the stand away from the front of the monitor Figure 1 Monitor and Stand Connection ...

Page 7: ...the rear of the monitor to allow for sufficient airflow Position the Monitor a little above eye level to reduce neck strain Do not place near a window Exposing the Monitor to direct sunlight for extended periods may damage the unit You may want to use a desk lamp to adjust the ambient lighting for your viewing comfort A viewing filter is recommended to reduce eye stress and fatigue Power On Off Bu...

Page 8: ...rd The Signal Cable Connection Make sure that the monitor is powered Off When powered off the Power LED see Figure 2 will not be lit Locate the VGA port on the rear of the PC The signal cable has a standard 15 pin mini D sub VGA connector If you are having trou ble locating the VGA port please refer to the documentation which came with your PC Connect the Signal cable to the PC s VGA port Figure 4...

Page 9: ...re 5 Tilt Adjustment With the tilt feature the monitor is capable of vertical adjustments of 50 to 15 The swivel feature allows for horizontal monitor adjustments of 45 to 45 Figure 6 Swivel Adjustment This concludes Chapter 1 The next chapter covers the on screen display OSD features 50 15 50 45 ...

Page 10: ...ol When the OSD Main Menu is not engaged turn the Brightness Control 2 to adjust the display brightness level Pushing the Brightness Control calls up the OSD Main Menu Turn the control to scroll through the menu options Power LED The Power LED 3 informs you of the monitor s current operating status The Power LED will light Green when the monitor is powered On In Standby mode the LED lights Amber W...

Page 11: ... is adjusted from 0 to 100 Contrast Turn the Contrast Control clockwise to increase the contrast Turn the control counterclockwise to decrease the contrast The contrast level is adjusted from 0 to 100 H Frequency This field displays the current Horizontal Scan Frequency Display only field H Frequency This field displays the current Vertical Refresh Rate Display only field Resolution This field sho...

Page 12: ...splay s vertical position Notice the V Center icon in the window bor der is highlighted Changing Display Settings Call up the OSD as described above Now turn the Brightness Control button to scroll through the icons in the window border You can scroll clockwise or counterclockwise in the window border by rotating the control in the respec tive direction Once you have selected an icon use the Contr...

Page 13: ... the Contrast Control to adjust the vertical size of the display V Center Scroll to the V Center icon Turn the Contrast Control to position the display along the vertical axis of the screen Pincushion Scroll to the Pincushion icon Turn the Contrast Control to adjust pincushion or barrel distortion Trapezoid Scroll to the Trapezoid icon Turn the Contrast Control to adjust trapezoid distortion Tilt ...

Page 14: ...red option The available options are 9300 6500 5000 Turn the Brightness Control The following RGB Gain window will appear From this window you can make changes to the display s Red Green and Blue gain Turn the Brightness Control to scroll through the options change values using the Contrast Control after making changes turning the Bright ness Control will enter your changes and move to the next ic...

Page 15: ...he Green Gain icon Turn the Contrast Control to adjust the green gain for your display Blue Gain Scroll to the Blue Gain icon Turn the Contrast Control to adjust the blue gain for your display Reset Scroll to the Reset icon Turn the Contrast Control to reset all three gain values to the default settings The OSD window will close ...

Page 16: ...horizontal position of the OSD on the screen OSD Vertical Position Scroll to the OSD Vertical Position icon Turn the Contrast Control to adjust the vertical position of the OSD on the screen OSD Display Close Time Scroll to the OSD Display Close Time icon Turn the Contrast Control to set the amount of time that elapses before the OSD closes Countdown can be set from 5 to 60 seconds Don t be rushed...

Page 17: ...itor s CRT Reset All Scroll to the Reset All icon Turn the Contrast Control to reset all display options If you do not wish to reset all display options push the Brightness Control to close the OSD window Degauss Scroll to the Degauss icon Turn the Contrast Control to degauss the CRT If you do not wish to degauss the CRT push the Brightness Control to close the OSD window ...

Page 18: ... indicates the monitor itself is OK If this screen appears it is possible that the monitor s VGA cable is not connected properly to your computer s VGA port Check the connection If the VGA cable is properly connected but the monitor screen is blank i e there is no picture and none of the above icons appear then there may be a problem with the monitor ...

Page 19: ...t trapezoid distortion Tilt Use this option to adjust image tilt Display Color Setting Use this option to adjust the color setup Refer to The Color Setup in the following section for more information CIE coordinate 9300 Color Temperature Select this option to set the monitor for the CIE coordinate 9300 color temperature CIE coordinate 6500 Color Temperature Select this option to set the monitor fo...

Page 20: ...elect this option to adjust the vertical position of the OSD on the screen OSD Display Close Time Use this option to set the amount of time that elapses before the OSD closes Reset All Use this option to reset all display settings to their default values Degauss The Degauss option removes unwanted magnetism from the monitor s CRT This concludes Chapter 2 The following appendix provides details on ...

Page 21: ...roperly connected If the monitor is plugged into a powered extension cord or a surge protector make sure that extension cord or the surge protector is turned on The LED light is on but there is no display on the monitor s screen Make sure that the computer s switch is in the On position Make sure that the video cable s D shaped connector is properly connected to the video adapter port on the back ...

Page 22: ...monitor which may cause display interference Please refer to the FCC statement at the beginning of the manual for more details on display interference How to mount the speakers Option Figure 10 Align the speaker hooks with the cavity holes Insert the speaker hooks into the cavity holes Make sure the speakers are attached securely ...

Page 23: ...Appendix A 19 Figure 11 Hooks Cavity holes ...

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