Honeywell HMLCD19 manual

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    Video Systems www.honeywellvideo.com 1-800-796-CCTV © 2004 Honeywell Internation al Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publicatio n may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell V ideo Systems. The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects. However, Hon eywell Video Systems cannot [...]

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    Rev. A ii HMMU000882 04/09/04 ISSUE DATE REVISIONS A April 2004 Initial Release (PCN 1632) Rev. A 21 HMMU000882 04/09/04 SECTION 5: SPECIFICATIONS Type TFT Color LCD Screen Size 19 ” (diagonal) Signal RGB Analog PC Input Type 15-Pin D-Sub H-Freq 31.5 ~ 80KHz Sync V-Freq 56 ~ 75Hz Display Color 16,77 7,216 (24 bit) Resolution 1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz Vi[...]

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    Rev. A 20 HMMU000882 04/09/04 4.4 LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc. ("Seller"), 130 5 Waters Ridge Drive, Le wisville, TX 75057, warrants this monitor to be i n conformance with i ts own plans an d specifications and to be free from defects in materials and wo rkmanship under normal use and service for a period of up to one (1[...]

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    Rev. A iv HMMU000882 04/09/04 EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symb ol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of e lectric shock to p erson[...]

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    Rev. A 18 HMMU000882 04/09/04 3.4 GETTING OPTIMAL PICTURE Step 1: Window’s background or “H” ch aracter should be di splayed on your screen. Step 2: Adjust the screen to the center of the Display (LCD) by using the top and bottom display contro ls and the V-Position Adjust menu. Step 3: Adjust the screen to the center of the Display (LCD) by [...]

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    Rev. A vi HMMU000882 04/09/04 SAFEGUARDS, CONTINUED ENVIRONMENT/INSTAL LATION WA RNINGS 2. Do not place candlelight, mosquito coils, or cigarettes on top of the monitor or install it close to heatin g appliances. Doing so may damage the product or create a fire danger. The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiator s, heat r[...]

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    Rev. A 16 HMMU000882 04/09/04 3.3 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) CONTROL PROCEDURE, CONTINUED OSD Menu Description Horizontal position Select OSD MENU horizontal position. Vertical position Select OSD MENU vertical position. Timeout Time after which OSD MENU leaves screen. Transparency Adjust the transparency of the OSD Menu. English French German Italian[...]

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    Rev. A viii HMMU000882 04/09/04 PURCHASE INFORMATION Date Purchased: Serial Number: Location Installed: Rev. A 15 HMMU000882 04/09/04 3.3 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) CONTROL PROCEDURE, CONTINUED OSD Menu Description The following table describe s the OSD menu and a description of each option. OSD Menu Description Auto adjustment Automatically adjusts t[...]

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    Rev. A 14 HMMU000882 04/09/04 3.3 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) CONTROL PROCEDURE Image and sound can easily be adjusted through an OSD menu. 4 AUTO / EX IT Used to exi t OSD. 3 MENU / SEL Used to start the OSD and select options. 2 CH Z Menu move/adjus t buttons. Used to move the menu bar or adjust values. 1 SOURCE Y Used to exit O SD. On-Screen Display[...]

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    Rev. A x HMMU000882 04/09/04 TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED SECTION 4: TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE .... 19 4.1 TROUBLESH OOTING ................................................... 19 No Power ..................................................................... 19 Poor Picture Quality..................................................... 19 4.2 MA[...]

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    Rev. A 12 HMMU000882 04/09/04 3.2 PRESET MODE CHART Timing Charts The monitor shall be capa ble of supporting the following video timings: VI DE O SYNC Sy nch Wi dth (T 2) (T3 ) Ba ck Po ac h (T1) Period (T4) Ac tive (T5) Front Poach Input Timing Limits H-Sync Pulse Width 1.0 µ s ≤ Sync Pulse Width ≤ 8.0 µ s. V-Sync Pulse Width 0.04 ms ≤ Sy[...]

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    Rev. A 2 HMMU000882 04/09/04 Some computer systems are not comp atible with the DDC standard. If your monitor is displaying the wrong resolution, che ck your computer system for a DDC comp atible video card and contact the Service Center. Do not open the monitor. There are no user- serviceable components inside. There is dangerous high voltage insi[...]

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    Rev. A 10 HMMU000882 04/09/04 NOTES: Rev. A 3 HMMU000882 04/09/04 1.3 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE LCD Monitor User Manual VGA Cable U S E R M A N U A L Sound Cable AC/DC Adapter Installation Disk Power Cord Video Sound Cable Composite Cable BNC to RCA Adapters (2) OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES: S-video cable, Wall Mo unt adapter (VESA standard)[...]

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    Rev. A 4 HMMU000882 04/09/04 NOTES: Rev. A 9 HMMU000882 04/09/04 2.6 DISPLAY MODES MEMORY The microcontroller has memory ca pacity to store 27 different display modes including timing formats and di splay settings. This memory capacity is divided into two parts : user setting area and factory presetting area. User Setting Area The user can add non-[...]

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    Rev. A 8 HMMU000882 04/09/04 2.5 MICROCONTROLLER FEATURES The microcontroller automatica lly detects the video board installed in your system. When the monitor is turned on, the microcontroller first checks the display mode memory stored in the user setting area and the factory presetting area. Rev. A 5 HMMU000882 04/09/04 SECTION 2: CONTROLS AND C[...]

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    Rev. A 6 HMMU000882 04/09/04 2.2 CONTROLS – REAR PANEL PC A B CD E F G DVR or VCR A DC12V B Ear C PC Sound D VGA E Video Sound F S-VHS G Composite AV1 Rev. A 7 HMMU000882 04/09/04 2.3 INSTALLING THE MONITOR DRIVER You can achieve an optim al resolution and scanning rate by installing the monitor driver as follo ws: 1. Insert the monitor driver di[...]