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0 gs indie oo cet and che back cr bottom ere proviso d for ay rust not be Todd or covered. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided, This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company.
ED ate s mor , 3 CLEF . Canadian Department ot Communications Regulatory Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radii Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
REY SE RH h the limits fore Class Bd: at This equip. «has been tested @ device, pursuit to Part 15 of omits sre design o prov reasonable protection against harmful perfect ce in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Feature i Chapter 2 Getting Sta rte Installing the Swivel Base... installing the Monitor. Chapter 3 Adjusting the Monitor . A Look at the Control Panel... Adjusting the Monitor... Panel key introduction... Selecting function and making adjustments 13 Contrast hot-key mode. 2) Brightness hot-key 3) Main menu mode Make adjustments. Timing Setting. Factory Preset Timing Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Useful Hints Troubleshooting Maintenance Need More Help: Chapter 5 Specifications.
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Getting Started Installing the Swivel Base Place the monitor on its side. Locate the arrow and the four slots at the bottom of the monitor, As directed by the arrow inscribed on the swivel base, insert the four pegs on’ the base into the slats at the bottom of the monitor. Push the swivel base gently toward the front of the monitor until it is locked.
Installing the Monitor This monster is quipped with an auto sensing power supply for voyage ranges 90~264V, AC 47~63Hz. I. Make sure that the system power is turned [=i 2. Plug the signal cable into the video signal port of your computer and fix it with the TWO S Crews. 3. Connect the power cord to the monitor and attach it to power source. 4. Turn on the computer and the monitor.
A Look at the Control Panel 7 ol RESET IEEE 1 4 3 ere orl nN © Adjusting the Monitor You can adjust the monitor with the On-Screen Display (OSD) menus. There are four keys for user's control. They include Exit, ©, © and Enter. The following is the introduction: Panel key introduction 1. Exit key : returns to last page. saves or quits the menu system.
Selecting function and making adjustments 1) Contrast hot-key mode I. Press enter contrast hot-key mode 2. Press adjust the setting. Function name Scale number Operation instruction 2) Brightness hot-key mode I. Press enter brightness hot-key mode. 2.
Make adjustments: 1. In Main Peru: Pros locate the item you desire to change. Main menu —Function name 2.
3. Press @ or 16 locate the function item. Then press Enter and make the adjustment. 4. Press Exit to save the setting. 5. Press Exit to return to main menu. Control functions available in main menu: Luminescence Contrast: adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas. Brightness: adjusts the brightness of the display.
2. & Geometry Hor. Position: adjusts the horizontal petition of the display. Hor. Size: adjusts the display width. Ver. Position: adjusts the vertical position of the display. Ver. Size: adjusts the vertical display height. Pincushion: corrects curve at the vertical edges of the display. Achernar Unbalance: adjusts balance when the sides of display are bowed towards left or right, Trapezoid: makes the vertical edge of the display parallel. Parallelogram: corrects image distortions.
Color User Mode: Press locate the color mode and Enter to choose a color. Press @ or @ again to make the adjustment. If you want to reset to preset modes, please locate YR 5 recall the preset color settings, 4, ¥4 Recall geometry preset setting Locate P and press Enter, you can recall the preset settings. The word “Recall” will keep blinking on the screen in the process of recall. This page is also a “status display” field which shows current horizontal and vertical frequency status.
Timing Setting By making adjustments of your video card settings, you can set the timing and the refresh rate to your preferences. The monitor will automatically save the settings. Your monitor can accept horizontal frequency ranging from 30 KHz to 72 KHz and vertical frequency from 50 Hz to 120 Hz. However, due to different resolution settings, do not exceed the following maximum vertical refresh rate to avoid possible damages to your monitor.
Factory Preset Timings Mode Resolution Vertical Horizontal Frequency (Hz) Frequency (KHz) VGA 640x400 70 31.47 VGA 640 x 480 60 31.47 VGA 640 x 480 75 37.50 VGA 640 x 480 85 43.27 VASE 800% 600 75 46.88 SAGA 800 x 600 72 48.0% SAGA 800 x 600 85 5367 VGA (024 x 768 75 50.02 VGA 1024 768 70 5648 VGA 1024 x 768 85 68.68 we2 1280 x 1024 60 6432 MAC 832x624 74.5 49.
Troubleshooting and Useful Hints Troubleshooting Make sure that your monitor is properly installed. if you have encountered any trouble in using this product, for hardware installation problems, see Chapter 2, Getting Started. If the problems persist, check this chapter for possible solutions, If you cannot find Overview 57¢ on the Windows 95 monitor list, you would have to update the Windows 95 setup information for Overview 57¢.
¥ If colors are impure: 0 Check signal cable connector pins. If pins are bent or missing, consult your dealer Maintenance X Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight or heat. X Do not spill liquid on the monitor. X Do not attempt to open the monitor. You may be hurt by electric shock. For service, call your dealer. X Dg not use your monitor when magnets or electronic products are operating nearby. X Da not use harsh chemicals or strong cleaning solvents to clean the monitor screen.
Specifications Picture Tube Size Type Dot pitch Surface coating Maximum Viewable Size Power Supply (Universal) Input Voltage Power consumption Max. Resolution Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Video Bandwidth Adjustable Timing User's Control X-Radiation Regulatory Compliance Plug & Play 15” (38cm) diagonal Mini-neck 0.28mm dot pitch AG, AS coating 137" (34.
Power savings LED modes On Green Standby Amber Suspend Amber Off Flashing Amber Ambient Temperature Operating +5°C ~ +40°C /+41°F ~ +104°F Storage 0°C ~ +60°C /4°F ~ +1 40°F Humidity Operating 20% ~ 90% Storage 10% ~ 90% Dimensions (with stand) Weight 12.
SUB CLAUSE TESTS 6.4.3.1 Acoustic Pressure On Hook (Proprietary Headset. with Handset) 6.4.3.1 Acoustic Pressure Off Hook {Non proprietary Headset, with Handset 6.4.3.1 Acoustic Pressure Off Hook {Non proprietary Headset, with Non insert-Type) 6.4.3.1 Acoustic Pressure Off Hook (Proprietary Set, with Handset) 6.4.3.2 Peak Acoustic Pressure Test 6.4.4.1 Leakage Current Due to Ringing Voltage 6.5 Telecommunication Wiring System 6.6, Annex NAC Annex A.l, A.2 Annex A.2.7 Annex A.3, 4.4.4 Annex A.4, 4.4.
SUB CLAUSE TESTS DOCUMENT NO. Annex A.8, HB Flammability Classification Test 790.Eng 4.4.3, 4.4.4 Annex A.9, 5V Flammability Classification Test 800.Eng 4.4.1 Annex B General Guidelines for Motor Testing 810.Eng Annex B Input Test (Single Phase) 820. Eny Annex 8 Input Test (Three Phase) 830.Eng Annex B.4 Running Overload Test 840.Eng Annex B.S Locked-Rotor Overload Test/ 850.Eng Endurance Test Annex B.6 Secondary Motor Running Overload 860.Eng Running Overload Test for DC Motors Annex B.
File Date: [18 Pages to File: UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. DATA PACKAGE INFORMATION SHEET Dept: Applicant: File No.: Prof. Handler/Ext. Prof. No Resp. Eng. /Ext.: Product: Test Technician/Ext.: Model (8) : Standard (se) No.: Data Sheets Reviewed by: SAMPLES on fo Prior to Lab Submitter 1 J Task Allocation | |Due Date: Description Date Rec'd Sample Tag # Location Completed Test Results Reviewed by: on Test Bg # Test Pg # Pages to Lab: Pages from Lab: Page 1 Document: 001.
ULI {Dept/Sec) Page No. Project Na. File No. Sample No. Tested by 7 Test Completion Date {Printed Name / Signature) File BE Page T of Issued: New: SAMPLES continued Description Date Rec'd Sample Tag # Location Test Pg # Test Document : 002.
ULI {Dept/Sec} Page No. Project No. Pile No. Sample No. Tested by, 7 Test Completion Date (Printed Name / Signature) File E Page T of Issued: New: TEST INSTRUMENTS REFERENCE LIST Instr Instr Range Used Instr Calibration Date Code I.D. or # Type *Make and Model _Last * Information to be recorded when tests are conducted at other than a UL facility. # See specific data sheet for individual scale used. Document: 003 .
ULI _ (Dept /sec) Page Mo. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date {Printed Name / Signature) File EB Page T of Issued: New: SAMPLES : The manufacturer submitted a sample representing production of representative production samples of Model (s) { ) employing the alternate {) The following tests were conducted in accordance with () the Standard for Information Technology Equipment. / Information Technology and Telecommunication Equipment. UL 1950, Edition C3A-C22.2 No.
ULI Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by 7 Test Completion Date (Printed Name / Signature} File E Page T of Issued: New: The test methods and results of the above tests have been reviewed and found to be in accordance with the requirements in the Standards noted above. ( }) The following D3 Deviations from UL 1950, Second Edition, were used for testing: The card cage contained boards and had empty slots.
Lully Page No. Project No. ~ File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date {Printed Name / Signature) File RB Page T of Issued New: GENERAL GUIDELINES Document: 005.
ULI (Dept /Sec) Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by. / Test Completion Date {Printed Name / Signature) File E Page T of Issued: New: POWER STUBBLY REFERENCE GRAPE MODEL: Rated Input: phase Rated Output: Output Test Load: Condition A { ) Maximum output power: W Maximum operating ambient: °c { } Sample operation position: { }) External Forced Air Cooling: 1. Fan CFM: 2. Fan Distance from Unit: em 3. Fan Location: 4.
ULL (Dept /sec) Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date {Printed Name / Signature} File E Page T__ ~ of Issued: New: 1.5.4 HIGH VOLTAGE (OVER 4 kV) PARTS FLAME TEST: (For Transformer/Multiplier) METHOD { } For each of the three samples of the transformer Part No. . the high voltage winding was connected to a variable ac/dc voltage source. With the voltage initially at zero, a power of 10 W was dissipated in the high voltage winding and sustained for 2 minutes.
ULI {Dept /Sec} Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested hy. /. Test Completion Date (Printed Name / Signature) File E Page T of Issued: New: RESULTS The test flame was applied to Self-Sustaining Flame Time Application Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 10 seconds: 1 minute: 2 minutes: A self-sustaining flame did/did not extinguish within 30 seconds. The wrapping tissue paper did/did not burn. The board was/was not scorched. Comments: FoR ERE NOTES TO LAB: 1.
ULI {Dept/Sec) Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date {Printed Name / Signature} File E Page T___ of Issued: New: 1.5.4 HIGH VOLTAGE (OVER 4 kV) CABLE PLANE TEST: {For Cable Type) METHOD Three samples of each type of cable, as used in the unit, were each placed in a draft-free location of 20 cm (25/32 in.) above a white pine board covered with one layer of tissue paper and inclined at an angle of 45°. Using a butane gas flame {1/2 in.
OLI (Dept /Sec) Page No. Project No. File No. __ Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date {Printed Name / Signature) File E Page T__ of Issued: New: ERROR KNX NOT TYPE NOTES TO LAB: 1. After test failure, describe exact failure under Comments. NOTES TO ENGINEER: 1. Reference IEC 65, Safety Requirements for Mains Operated Electronic and Related Apparatus for Household and Similar General Use. Document: 020.
ULI {Dept /Sec) Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by. / Test Completion Date {Printed Name / Signature) File EB Page T = of Issued: New: 1.5.4 HIGH VOLTAGE (OVER 4 kV} MISC, PARTS FLAME TEST IN APPLIANCE: (For Misc. Part) METHOD Following the Heating Test, the was placed in a draft free location 20 cm {25/32 in.) above a white pine board covered with one layer of tissue paper. Using a butane gas flame (1/2 in.} long from a burner consisting of a tube having a bore (0.021 in.