User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Customer Specification
- HL1916
- 1. SCOPE
- 2. ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE
- 2.1 Power Supply
- 2.2 Power Management
- 2.3 Signal Interface
- 2.3.1 Signal Specifications
- 2.3.2 D-SUB Connector and Pin Assignment (Figure1)
- 2.3.3 Digital Visual Interface and Pin Assignment (DVI)
- 2.3.4 Control Interface
- 2.4 Product Features
- 2.5 Screen Performance
- 2.5.1 Standard Testing Conditions
- 2.5.2 Brightness
- 2.5.3 View angle
- 2.5.4 Brightness Uniformity
- 2.5.5 Contrast radio
- 2.5.6 White Color Coordinates
- 2.5.7 Response Time
- 2.5.8 Color Gray
- 2.5.9 Gamma Curve
- 3. OPERATING GUIDE
- 4. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 5. ENVIRONMENT CONDITONS
- 6. DEFECT, SCRATCH and DUST
- 7. NOTICE FOR HANDING
- Appendix 1 Preset Timings
Where W: Width
L: Length
D: Average diameter = (a+b)/2
Note)
a. Average Diameter
b. Linear: a>2b, Circular: a<=2b
6.5 Line Defect
All kinds of line defects such as vertical, horizontal or cross are not allowed.
6.6 Others
Issues, which are not defined in these criteria, shall be discussed with both parties,
Customer and Supplier, for better solution.
7. NOTICE FOR HANDING
7.1 Handing
(1) When the module is assembled, it should be attached to the system firmly using all mounting
holes. Be careful not to twist or bend the modules.
(2) Because the inverters use high voltage, power should be disconnected before it is assembled or
disassembled.
(3) Refrain from string mechanical shock and /or any force to the module. In addition to damage,
this may cause improper operation or the module and CCFT backlight.
(4) Note that polarizers are very fragile and could be easily damaged. Do not press or scratch the
surface using the harder than a HB pencil lead.
(5) Wipe off water droplets or oil immediately. If you leave the droplets for a long time, staining
and discoloration may occur.
(6) If the surface of the polarizer is dirty, clean it using some absorbent cotton or soft cloth.
(7) The desirable cleaners are water, IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) or Hexane. Do not use Ketone type
materials (ex. Acetone), Ethyl alcohol, Toluene, Ethyl acid or Methyl chloride. It might damage
to the polarizer due to chemical reaction.
Last change: 27
th
, Oct. 2005
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