Lenovo E75 manual

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    1 First E d i t i o n ( August 2006) This publication could contain tec hnical inaccur acies or typographical errors . Changes are m ade periodically to the information her ein; these c hanges w ill be m ade in later edition s . Lenovo m ay m a k e i m p r ove m ents and/or changes in the pr oduct(s) and/or program (s) at any time. It is possible t[...]

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    Notices Lenovo may not offer the pr oducts, services , or features disc ussed in this doc ument in all countries. Cons ult your local Leno vo representative for information on the products and services curr ently available in your are a. Any reference to a Lenovo product, pr ogram, or service is not intended to state or imply that only th at Lenovo[...]

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    Lenovo 3 T r a d emarks T he f ollo w i ng te r m s a r e t r ade m a r k s of Lenovo in the United States, other countries,or both: Lenovo Microso f t, Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microso f t Corporation in the United S t ates, other c ountries, or both. Other com p an y , product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks o[...]

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    Further Help If you ar e unable to correc t the prob lem yourse lf, yo u may se ek further help as foll ows: Ca l l the Customer Support Ce n te r . In the US c a ll 1 - 80 0 - 426 - 7378 In Canada (T oronto Onl y) call 416-383-33 44 In Ca nada (al l others) ca ll 1-800 -565-3344 If possible, s tay by your computer. Your T echnical Support Represen[...]

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    5 Contents P a c k ing list ---------------------------------------------------- 5 P reca u t i o n s - ---------------------------------------------------- 6 Installation Instructions - ------------------------------------ 7 Swiv e l base --------------------------------------------------- 7 P o w er cord --- --------------------------------------[...]

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    PRECAUTIONS Workplace preparation Positioning th e mon itor Choose a suitable place to position the monitor w here it is not near fluorescen t desk lightin g or any equipm ent that produces m agnetic f ields that could caus e interferen ce. Ensure th at the fu rniture or equ ipmen t can support the w eight of the m onitor. Allow at least 2 in. (50 [...]

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    INSTALLATI ON INSTRUCTIONS Swivel Base To attach the swivel base to th e monitor, d o the following: • Carefully turn the m onitor on its side or upside do w n. (see figure 1) • Locate the cavities at the bottom front of the m onitor. • Insert the pegs on the sw ivel base into these cavities. Push the sw ivel base forw ard until the swiv el b[...]

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    8 Pow er Source: 1. Make sure th e power cord is the correct type th at is required in y our area. 2. This monitor has a un iversal power supply that allows operation in 100/120V ac or 220/240V ac v oltage (No u ser adjustm ent is required) 3. Connect the pow er cord into your m onitor’s pow er input s ocket, and then plug the other end in to a 3[...]

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    9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS General Instru ctions The power sw itch is located at front panel of the mon itor. P ress the pow er sw itch to turn th e monitor on or off. The other con trol knobs are located at the base of th e monitor (See Fig ure 3). By chan ging thes e settings, the pictu re can be adjusted to y our person al preferences. • The pow[...]

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    10 Notes • Do not install th e monitor in a location near heat sources s uch as radiators or air ducts , or in a place s ubject to direct sunlig ht , or excess ive dust or mech anical vibration or s hock. • Save the original shipping carton and packing m aterials, as they w ill come in handy if you eve r have t o ship your monitor . • For max[...]

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    ADJUSTING THE PICTURE T h e d e s c r i ption f o r f un c tion c ont r o l ICONS 1. CONTRAST Adjust th e picture co ntrast. 2. BRIG HTNESS Adjust the picture brig htness. 3. H- CENT ER Adjust the horizontal pos ition of the pictur e. 4. H- SIZE Adjust th e picture’s h orizon tal size. 5. V- CENT ER A djust the ve rtical position of the picture .[...]

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    12 FEATURES Green monitor • T he m o n it o r h a s a po w e r s a v i ng fun c ti o n This feature will switch off your monitor to conserve energy, after a user-specified period of inactivity. The power-saving mode is indicated by the light-emitting diode (LED) on the front panel:Proper ti e s . Signal Powe r Mode Cable H-Sync V-Sy nc Video Indi[...]

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    THIS MO NIT OR WILL DISPLAY THE M E SSAGE "NO S I G N A L I N P U T O R CABLE DISCONNECTED" IF TH ERE IS NO VIDEO INPUT SIGNAL OR THE MONITOR CAB LE HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE PC . P lug and play Pl u g and P l ay DDC2 B F e a t u r e T h is m o n it o r is e q u i pp ed w ith VESA DDC 2 B ca p a b ility acc o r d i n g to t h e VESA [...]

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    14 TECHNICAL SUPPORT (FAQ) Problem & Question Possible Solution Power LED is not on *Check if the Power Switch is in the ON position *Power Cord should be connected No Plug & Play * C h e c k i f t h e P C s y s t e m i s P l u g & Play compatible *Check if the Video Card is Plug & Play compatible *Check if the D-15 plug pi n of Vid[...]

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    APPENDIX A – SP ECIFICATIONS CRT Size 43.2 cm (17 i n.), 90º deflection, 29 mm n ec k CRT View able Image Size 40.6 cm (16.0 i n.), diagon al Type 0.2 5 m m dot pitch. Video 0.7 Vpp, R,G,B A nalog Input Separate Sync. TTL Level H./V.- Sy nc. Positive / Negative Scanning H-Frequen cy 30 - 72 k Hz Freq uency V-Frequ ency 50 - 1 6 0 Hz Max. Resolut[...]

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    16 Switch • • • Contrast/ UP Key • Bri ghtness/ Down Key • EXIT Key External Con trols: Functio ns • Contrast • Brightness • H-Center • H-Size • V-Center • V-Size • Zoom • Pincushion • Trapez oid • Pin-Balance • Parallelogram • Rotation • 6500 °K • User Colo r • 9300 °K • D egauss • Moire R educe • Re[...]

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    17 APPENDIX B – FACTORY P RESET TIMING TABLE STANDARD RESOLUTI ON HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY VGA 720 × 400 31.33k H z 70Hz VGA 640 × 480 31.47kHz 60Hz VESA/85 640 × 480 43.27k H z 85Hz VESA/75 800 × 600 46.88k H z 75 H z VESA/85 800 × 600 53.67k H z 85Hz VESA/75 1024 × 768 60.02k H z 75 H z VESA/85 1024 × 768 68.68k H z 85Hz V[...]

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    Installing the Device Driver Installing the Device Driver for Windows 95 or Windows 98 To install the device d r iver in Microsoft® Win d ows® 9 5 or Wi n dows 9 8, do the following: N o te: Y ou must d o w n l o ad files fr o m t h e Le n o v o M on i tor CD to u se the Pl u g and Pl a y feat u r e in W i n d o w s 95 or W in d o w s 98. 1. Turn[...]

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    Installing the Device Driver for Windows 2000 or Windows Me To install the device driver in Microsoft® Wi ndows®20 00 Professional or Microsoft Windo ws Millennium Edition (Me), do the following: Note: You must download files from the Lenov o Monitor CD to use t he Plug and Play feature in Windows 2000 or Windo ws Me. 1. Turn off the computer and[...]

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    Installing the device driver in Windows XP To install the device driver in Micr osoft® Windows XP, do the followi ng: Note: You must download files from the Lenov o Monitor CD to use t he Plug and Play feature in XP. 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. 2. Ensure that the monitor is connected corre ctly. 3. Turn on the monitor and th[...]

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    Installing the device driver in Windows Vista To install the device driver in Micr osoft® Windows Vista , do the followi ng: Note: You must download files from the Lenov o Monitor CD to use t he Plug and Play feature in Windows Vista . 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. 2. Ensure that the monitor is connected corre ctly. 3. Turn on[...]

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    Service Information The following parts are for use by Lenovo se rvice, or Lenovo authorized dealers, to support the customer warranty . Parts are for service use only . Model T ype 63 07 (for E75 ) 4 1A 1 802 6 3 07 B T N E75 FRU M o n i t or - N H , M P R - I I, BB NA ,EMEA,AP(w/o ASEAN) 4 1A 1 803 6 3 07 B T E E75 FRU Monitor - EQ , MPR-II, BB L[...]