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LCD
Even if it is used properly, the monitor may cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception.
Try the following measures to correct it.
• Increase the distance between the monitor and the radio/TV.
• Connect the monitor into a dierent outlet from the one to which the
radio/TV is connected.
Do not press, scratch, or put objects on the LCD screen.
It could cause monitor noise and/or cause the panel to fail.
Do not display a static image for too long.
It could cause “ghosting”, a phenomenon where the previous image
displayed on the screen is seen for moments after the image has changed.
Turn on a screensaver or enable the stand-by mode to avoid “burning
in”, the burning of an image onto the LCD panel after hours of the
same image being displayed.
Please be advised that the following symptoms may occur due to the
nature of LCDs. They are not failures.
• During use in cold environments, “streaking” may occur or images
may appear dark.
• Depending on use conditions such as temperature, spots or
unevenness in luminance or color may be observed.
• Due to the manufacturing technology used, there may be pixel or
dot failures even though its rate of eective pixels is 99.999301 %.
Do not set maximum luminance or closer to it when using the
monitor in a dim room below 100 lx.
It could cause eyestrain. We recommend the factory default. Setting it too
low could makes it hard to see the image.
Clean inside of the monitor once a year.
The dust could cause re. Ask your dealer for maintenance.
Mounting orientation is landscape only.