Monitor English Operating Manual SCENICVIEW A17-2 / A19-1 / A17-2 DVI / A19-1 DVI / RE17-1 DE / RE19-1 DE
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SCENICVIEW A17-2 / A19-1 / A17-2 DVI / A19-1 DVI / RE17-1 DE / RE19-1 DE Operating Manual January 2006 edition
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Contents Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 1 Notational conventions ................................................................................................................. 2 Important notes..................................................................................................................................... 2 Safety notes...............................................
Introduction Your new LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor offers numerous features and functions, for example: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● TFT display (Thin Film Transistor; active matrix) minimal space requirements thanks to slim casing optimum ergonomic characteristics (totally distortion-free, excellent picture definition and colour purity right into the corners) high degree of brightness and good contrast presentation of up to 16.
Notational conventions The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows: ! Pay particular attention to text marked with this symbol. Failure to observe this warning endangers your life, destroys the device, or may lead to loss of data. i Supplementary information, remarks, and tips follow this symbol. ► Text which follows this symbol describes activities that must be performed in the order shown. "Quotation marks" indicate names of chapters or terms.
● Lay all cables so that nobody can stand on them or trip over them. When attaching the device, observe the relevant notes in the "Connecting the monitor" chapter. ● No data transfer cables should be connected or disconnected during a thunderstorm. ● Make sure that no objects (e.g. jewellery chains, paper clips, etc.) or liquids get inside the device (danger of electric shock, short circuit).
Transport ● Transport the monitor with care and only in its original packaging or another corresponding packaging fit to protect it against knocks and jolts. ● Never drop the LCD monitor (danger of glass breakage). Power cable To guarantee safe operation, use the cable supplied. Use the following guidelines if it is necessary to replace the original cable set. ● The female/male receptacles of the cord set must meet IEC60320/CEE-22 requirements. ● The cable has to be HAR-certified or VDE-certified.
FCC Class B Compliance Statement The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein. The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a "Class B" digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian InterferenceCausing Equipment Standard ICES-003 for digital apparatus.
Disposal and recycling This device has been manufactured to the highest possible degree from materials which can be recycled or disposed of in a manner that is not environmentally damaging. The device may be taken back after use to be recycled, provided that it is returned in a condition that is the result of normal use. Any components not reclaimed will be disposed of in an environmentally acceptable manner.
Installing an ergonomic video workstation Before you set up your equipment, you should select a suitable position for working at the monitor. Please observe the following advice when installing a video workstation. 2 1 1 1= Windows Avoid direct and reflected glare. Avoid glare from electric lighting. 1= 2= approx. 90° and more approx. 90° Remember to maintain correct posture.
Mounting and removing the monitor base Mounting monitor base On delivery the monitor base is removed.
Removing monitor base Before you can use a swivel arm or a wall bracket, you must remove the entire monitor base: ► Switch off the monitor and pull the power plug out of the power socket. ! The display surface is susceptible to scratching! ► Lay the monitor on its face on a soft surface. ► Remove all cables. ► Unscrew the screws (1, 2) and remove the cover. ► Unscrew the screws (1, 2) and remove the monitor base.
Connecting the monitor ! Observe the "Safety notes" in the "Important notes" chapter in this operating manual. CE conformance and optimum picture quality are guaranteed only if you use the data cable supplied. Do not cover the ventilation openings of the monitor. The computer power plug must be pulled out! ► Be sure that the monitor and the computer are switched off.
► Insert one plug of the audio line in the AUDIO IN (5) socket on the monitor and make sure it is properly engaged. ► Plug the power cable supplied into the power connector (1) of the monitor. ► Mount the cover over the connections. i A lock (Kensington Lock) can be mounted in the security slot (1) to protect the monitor from theft. A Kensington Lock is not included in the consignment of the monitor.
Operation of the monitor The monitor offers the following possibilities that enable it to be optimally adjusted for the respective user and the respective situation. Adjusting rake The rake of the monitor can be adjusted by -5° (forward) and +20° (back) from its vertical position. ► Grasp the monitor with both hands on the right and left edge of the casing and adjust it to the desired rake.
Notes on power management If your computer is equipped with power management, the monitor can support this function fully. Here the monitor does not distinguish between the individual energy-saving modes of the computer (standby mode, suspend mode and OFF mode), as it is capable of immediately switching into the mode with the highest energy-saving effect.
Changing the monitor settings When putting the monitor into operation for the first time, the screen display should be optimally adapted to the screen controller used and adjusted in accordance with your needs. Basic monitor settings If one of the operating systems Windows 95/98, Windows NT, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP or OS/2 (with Windows emulation installed) is used, the basic monitor settings can be set with the CD supplied.
Monitor settings using the OSD menu With the buttons on the control panel, call up and use the integrated OSD (On-Screen display) menu. i The OSD menu is available in different languages. The English menu names are used in the following description (default setting). With the OSD function Language in the menu you can select another language. To set the OSD menu, perform the following steps: ► Press the MENU button to activate the OSD menu.
Adjusting the brightness and contrast Calling the setting window Brightness Setting the brightness of the display With this function you change the brightness of the background lighting. Contrast Setting the contrast of the display With this function you modify the contrast of bright colour tones. i If the contrast is set too high, bright surfaces can no longer be distinguished from very bright surfaces. If the contrast is set too low, the maximum brightness will not be achieved.
Setting colour temperature and colours Calling the setting window Selecting the colour temperature The "warmth" of the screen colours is set using the colour temperature. The colour temperature is measured in K (= Kelvin). You can select from 6500 K, 9300 K, Customer Colour and sRGB. Custom Colour = User-defined colours sRGB = setting colour display according to the sRGB standard In the user-defined setting you can change the colour ratios of the basic colours (red, green, blue) as required.
Setting advanced options Calling the setting window Language Setting language for the OSD menu With this function you select the language for the OSD menu. The following languages are offered: English (default setting) German Input French Polish Spanish Dutch Italian Russian Selecting input signal (only for monitors with digital input) This function allows you to configure whether you want to use the analogue or the digital input, or whether the input to be used should be set automatically.
Notes on ergonomic colour adjustment If you select colours for the display in your application programmes, take note of the information below. The primary colours blue and red on a dark background do not produce the minimum required contrast of 3:1 and are therefore not suitable for continuous text and data entry.
Troubleshooting Should an error occur, first check the following points. If the distortion is still not eliminated, the monitor should, if possible, be checked on another computer. If you are unable to solve the problem, please inform our help desk. Having this problem? No screen display (power indicator does not light) No screen display (power indicator lights) Message: Check the following points: ► Check whether the monitor is switched on.
Having this problem? Picture is shaking Check the following points: ► Check whether the data cable for the monitor is correctly attached to the monitor port on the computer. ► Press the AUTO button to conduct the autoadjustment of the screen. Picture is wrongly adjusted ► Picture disturbances (vertical lines) ► Picture disturbances (horizontal lines, picture noise) ► The screen becomes darker The background lighting has a limited lifetime.
Notes regarding the DIN EN ISO 13406-2 standard Permanently unlit or lit pixels The standard of production techniques today cannot guarantee an absolutely fault-free screen display. A few isolated constant lit or unlit pixels (picture elements) may be present. The maximum permitted number of pixels faults is stipulated in the stringent international standard ISO 13406-2 (Class II). Example: A 17" or 19" flat-screen monitor with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 has 1280 x 1024 = 1310720 pixels.
Technical data 17" LCD Monitor 19" LCD Monitor Visible diagonals: 43 cm 48 cm Dot pitch: 0.264 mm 0.294 mm Maximal resolution: Dimensions incl. monitor base: Width: Height: Depth: 1280 x 1024 380 mm 400 mm 214 mm 1280 x 1024 426 mm 436 mm 214 mm Width: Height: Depth: 440 mm 466 mm 128 mm 505 mm 519 mm 154 mm Weight (without packaging): Weight (with packaging): 3.7 kg 4.8 kg 4.6 kg 5.9 kg Storable display modes: 15 (9 of which are preset) Accessories: D-SUB data cable (1.
Environmental conditions Environment class 3K2, IEC 721 Rated range of operation: Humidity: 15 °C .... 35 °C 20 % .... 85 % Limit range of operation: Humidity: 5 °C .... 35 °C 20 % .... 85 % Condensation must be avoided. VESA-DDC-compatible VGA interface Your monitor is equipped with a VESA-DDC-compatible VGA interface. VESA-DDC (Video Electronics Standard Association, Display Data Channel) is used as the communications interface between the monitor and the computer.
Pin assignment D-SUB 5 1 6 10 15 11 Pin Meaning Pin Meaning 1 Video input red 9 +5 V (DDC) 2 Video input green 10 Sync. earth 3 Video input blue 11 not assigned 4 not assigned 12 DDC-Data 5 Earth 13 H. sync 6 Red video earth 14 V.