Service manual

MECHANICAL
Dimension (Desktop)
Width 388 mm (15.3 inch)
Height 438 mm (17.2 inch)
Depth 176 mm ( 6.9 inch)
Monitor Weight 5 kg / 11 lbs
Dimension (Head Only / Wall Mount)
Width 388 mm (15.3 inch)
Height 332 mm (13.1 inch)
Depth 62 mm (2.4 inch)
Monitor Weight 3.5 kg / 7.7 lbs
Ergonomics
Tilt Up From 0º up to 20º
Tilt Down From 0º down to -3º ~ -5 º
Mechanical Specifications
- Screen Printed Parts : Artwork shall be provided by ViewSonic. The ViewSonic Bezel Graphics Specification,
VSC_S_299 v.1d (2003) controls logo position
- Bird Logo : The ViewSonic Bird Logo Plate Specification, VSC_S_286 v.1b controls bird logo position
- Molded Plastic : Workmanship shall be inspected according to the ViewSonic Molded Plastic Parts Specification,
VSCMPPSPEC001 v.1b
- Head Tilt Specification : In order to control the visible tilt of the LCD head, all units must have less than 1.5mm
difference in height between the lower center and left / right corner of the bezel
- Bezel Gap Specification: The max. gap to the panel glass shall be less than 1.0 mm
- Bezel / Speaker Cover Gap : The max. gap between the bottom of the front bezel and the top of the speaker cover
shall be less than 1.2 mm. The gap deviation must be less than 0.3mm
- External Jumpers : There shall be no external jumpers allowed
- Panel Preload Pressure :The LCD panel shall not experience any preload pressure when mounted to the bezel
causing image degradation
- Front Panel Buttons : Tactile
- Button Alignment : The gap clearance between the buttons and the bezel surface shall be uniform
- Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tubes (CCFT) Cables : Cables between inverter and CCFT shall not have any direct
contact to any cabinet surface or opening exposing users to the risk of electric shock. CCFT cables shall be
properly routed internally to prevent them from straying to other areas within the monitor
- Sheet Metal Parts : All sharp edges of sheet metal parts that have the possibility of coming into contact with wire
harnesses, flexible flat cables (FFCs), CCFT cables shall be covered with felt tape to protect the cable’s insulation
from being damaged. If felt tape is not used, then the edges of the sheet metal shall be machined smooth to prevent
wiring insulator damage
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