Mitsubishi Electronics 1770G manual

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    DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS DIAMOND VIEW MONITORS A REGISTE RED TRAD E MARK OF MITSUB ISHI ELE CTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY . LTD. 1770G Colour Monitor 17” (43cm) CRT Size, 16” (40.6cm) Max. Viewable Area User’s Manual[...]

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    Table of Contents Safety Instructions for Disp lay Monitors........................................................................................ ii Maintenance .................................................................................................................... ............................ iii Chapter 1 Introduction ..............[...]

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    i Copyright Copyr ight © 2000 Mitsub ish Electric A ustra lia Pt y. Ltd All rights re served. No part of th is public ation may be reproduce d, transmi tted, transc ribed, s tored in a re trieval syste m or transla ted into a ny language or computer la nguage, in any f orm or by any mea ns, electronic, mecha nical, ma gnetic, op tical, chemica l, [...]

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    ii Safety Instructions for Display Moni tors 1. The AC plug isola tes this equipment fr om the AC Power supply. 2. Unplug the monitor from the wall outlet before cleaning. D o not use liquid cleaners or a erosol cleaner s. Use a damp cloth for clea ning. 3. Slots and ope nings in the c abinet and th e back or bottom are provided for ventil ation. T[...]

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    iii Maintenance ✘ Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight or heat. ✘ Do not spill liquid onto the monitor . ✘ Do not attempt to open the monitor. You may be hurt b y electric shock. F or serv ice, call your p lace of purchase. Opening your monitor ma y also void warranty . ✘ Do not use your monitor when magnets or electronic prod ucts [...]

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    1 Intr oduction Unpacking th e Package Check following items. If they are missing or d amaged , consult your place of pu rchase i mmediately . 9 Colour monitor 9 Swivel base 9 User’s manual 9 Power cord Locate the mode l name and the serial n umber label ed on the bac k of y our moni tor. Write d own the r elated informa tion of your [...]

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    2 9 Easy to Use On Screen Display The On-Screen Display (OSD ) allows you to adjust all set tings simply with on-screen menus. 9 Power Saving Function The power ma nagement complies with V ESA DPMS sta ndard . When the system is idle (off mode), the monitor automati cally cuts its power consumpti on up to 95%. 9 Green Commitment No CFC s a[...]

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    3 Getting Star ted Installin g the Monitor This mon itor is e quipped wi th an autos ensin g power s upply for voltage range s 100~240V AC , 50~60Hz. To insta ll the monitor : 1. Make sure tha t the system p ower is turned off. 2. Please re fer to the in structio ns below to connect the signal cab le through D -SUB . 3. Connect the power cord to th[...]

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    4 Connecting throug h D-SUB signal connector 1. Make sure tha t the system power is turned off. 2. Connect the computer end of the D-SUB cable to the 15-pin output connector on the video board of your computer. ) To connect the monitor to an older ty pe Apple Macintosh through a D-Sub cable, you need to use an Apple Macintosh s ignal adaptor to [...]

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    5 A djusting the Monitor A Look at the Control Panel Enter Exit 1 2 3 4 5 Adjusting the Mon itor You can a djust the monitor with the On-Scr een Displa y (OSD) menus. Ther e are 5 keys for user’s contr ol. They include Exit ,  ,  , En ter and Pow er Sw itch . The following is the introd uction: Panel key introduction 1. Exit key : returns t[...]

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    6 Selecting function and making adjustments 1) Contrast hot-k ey mode 1. Press to enter contrast hot-key mode 2. Press  or  to adjust the setting. 2) Brightness hot-key mode 1. Press to enter brightness hot-key mod e. 2. Press  or  to adjust the setting. 3) Main menu mode Grouped by functions, the OS D offers 6 ma jor functions in Ma in[...]

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    7 Make adjustments 1. In Main Menu: Pr ess  or  to locate the item you desire to chang e. 2. Press Enter to go into the Sub Menu.[...]

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    8 3. Press  or  to locate the function item. Then press Enter and  or  to make the adj ustme nt. Hor . P osition En ter : Sav e Exit : Exit Ent er:Save Ex it : Exi t etc Sub menu Function name Scal e 75 4. Press Exit to save the setting. 5. Press Exit to return to main menu. Control functions available in main menu 1. Luminance Contrast[...]

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    9 Unbalance : adjus ts the pin cushi on balance if both side s of the dis play are bowed toward the left or righ t. T rapezoid : makes the vertica l edges of the disp lay pa rallel. Parallelogram : aligns the top and bottom edges of the image. To p corner : adjusts the edge curva ture at the top corners of the image. Bottom corn er : adjusts the ed[...]

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    10 4. Recall geometry preset setting Locate and pres s Ent er to recall t he preset sett ings. The word “Reca ll” will keep blinking on the scr een in the process of r ecall. This p age is also a “status display” that shows current horizontal a nd vert ical frequencies. P lease note that the resolution data. Is only displayed if you ar e us[...]

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    11 ) The on-sc reen menu will automatically disappear after 20-second’ s of inactivity. If c hanges have been made, the monitor will automatically sav e them. Timing Se tting By mak ing ad justments of your v ideo ca rd settings, you can set the timing and the refresh rate to your pref erences. The monitor will automa tically sav e the setting[...]

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    12 Tr oubleshooting and Useful Hints Troubleshooting Make sure that your monit or is pr operly insta lled if you encounter any trouble using this product (For hardware installation, see Cha pter 2, Ge tting Starte d ) . I f t h e problems pers ist, ch eck this chapter for poss ible sol utions . 9 There is no picture on the scr een. Check: [...]

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    13 Need Mo re Help? If your pr oblems remain a fter checking this manua l, please contact your p lace of purchase or contact: A u stralia Visit the Mitsubishi El ectric Australia web site at www.mitsubishi-electric.com.au Or contact th e Servic e Department for y our state: New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory 348 Victor ia Roa d Rydalm[...]

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    14 Specifications Picture Tube Size Type Dot pitch Surface coating 17” (43cm) diago nal FST 0.27mm AG, AR, AS coati ng Maximu m Viewable Siz e 16” (40.6cm) diago nal Power Supply (Univer sal) Input vol tage Power consumpt ion(Max.) 100~240 V AC , 50~60 Hz (Univer sal) 100W Max. Reso lution 1280 x 1024 Horizontal Fr equency 30-72 KHz Vertical Fr[...]