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    27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 CALIBRE Cornwall Hou se, Cornwall Terrace, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD8 7JS UK Telephone: 01274-394125 Fax: 01274-730960 E-mail: sales@calibreuk.com Premier View 4 Monitor Operating Manual Issue 4.03[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page i Welcome to the Ca libre LCD monitor Opera ting M anual If you have any queries relating to this or any other product supplied by Calibre please visit our web site www.c alib re uk . co m . For support or further information please contact a sales representative at. Cornwa ll Hou se, Cornw a[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page ii CONTENT S Contents....................................................................................................................... .......................ii PRODUCT DESCRIPT ION .........................................................................................................[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPT ION 1.1. Introduction This m anual is intended to give an operator inf orm ation to f acilitate c onnection, s etting up, and usage of the m onitor which is fitted with a Prem ierView 4 flat- panel driver car d. Its technical content is limited to that whic h is relevant to[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 2 Factory defaults have been c arefully chosen suc h that m ost user s will not need to ma ke any adjustm ents. A sim ple us er interf ace (supplied) with On Screen Display allows the user to adjust a wide variety of param eters if necessar y. Once the parameter s are set they can be stored i[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 3 OPERA TION 2.1. Norm al Operation Norm al operation of the interface consis ts of little m or e than connecting up the power supply, video and computer s ignals and switching on. Signals ar e sc anned in accor dance with the currently selected priority list and the highest priority valid si[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 4 2.3. User Controls . 2.3.1. Direct Brightnes s Adjus tm ent Pressing the Br + or BR- button contr ols the intensity of the back light. Af ter adj ustm ent, the new Brightness value is displayed on the screen until the O SD timeout per iod expires (see para. 2.4.5) . The new setting is then [...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 5 5) Aspect Ratio (Video s ignals only for SXGA panels ) T his allows a user to s elect the displayed aspect ratio where the signal input is at varianc e with the display panel’s natural aspect ratio. The form at m ay be adjusted to either “Letter Box ” (4:3 LB) or “Overs can” (4:3 [...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 6 2.4.5. T he System Menu This selection contains functions which are m ore applic able to system operation than to picture adjus tm ent: 1) Esc: T he Esc option returns to the las t saved setup. It is usef ul if an adj ustm ent has been m ade in error . After an Es c the m enu is re moved. 2[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 7[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 8 ENVIRONM ENTAL A ND SA FETY 3.1. Operating Tem peratur e 0 o C to 50 o C Humidity (non condensing) 0% to 95% 3.2. Storage Tem peratur e -25 o C to 85 o C Humidity (non condensing) 0% to 95% 3.3. Safety Issues The dis play inter fac e and keyboard are low voltage devices which do not gener a[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 9 PRODUCT SPECIF ICA T ION 4.1. Introduction This section pr ovides technic al details fo r all possible inputs please ref er to the m odel specif ication to determ ine which inputs c an be displayed by the m onitor. 4.6 Power Supply Requirem ent Unless otherwise s pecified on the product the[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 10 4.6. Component Video Input This may be RGB+sync, YUV+sy nc, RG B with sy nc -on-green or YUV with sync-on-Y. The unit will autom atically search f irst f or 4-wire (separ ate sync), then f or 3- wire (sync-on- green or sync-on-Y).[...]

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    CALIBRE Issue 4.03 27/03/03  Calibre UK Ltd 2003 Page 11 A BBREVIATIONS This section ex pands abbreviations peculiar to video applic ations which m ay be used in this m anual. Signal-nam e m nem onics ar e not included. CVBS Compos ite Video Baseband Signal (alter natively Chroma, Video, Blank ing and Sync) DVI Digital Visual Interfac e LVDS Low[...]