0
Signal
! Use the 3 and E keys to select either the rear panel input terminal port A
(Mini D-Sub type) or Port B (BNC) type.
This displays the input synchronization signal frequency.
Information on the input screen mode (resolution, horizontal and vertical
synchronization frequency) will be displayed on the display monitor. There are
occasions sometimes when some screen modes in use do not display any
resolution. Direct display allows this to be displayed on screen by pressing
the H] key even when the menu screen is not displayed.
Hi
Adjustments (Continued)
Adjustment menu
Self-Test menu (No Signal screen)
This display indicates that the monitor is operating normally. When one of the following
conditions occurs, press one of the 4 operation keys to call the appropriate display.
No Signal
fH —.—kHz
fV —Hz
Port [®3 ■©•
Error
fH 117.0kHz
fV 190.0 Hz
Port EU -0-
No signal (the computer is not connected,
The horizontal or vertical sync, signal are
the mains power to the computer is
outside of the permitted range (the value of
disconnected or the input connector in
the horizontal sync, signal will be displayed
use may be deselected, see Page 13
in red and the value of the vertical sync.
Signal for instructions.)
signal will be displayed in white.)
Pedestal removal
Observe the following instructions if the unit is to be used with the display stand removed.
Repeat this procedure in the reverse order if the display stand is to be reattached.
D
Lay the screen down onto a soft object (cushion,etc.) to avoid scratching.
B Grasp the bottom of the display stand as
j
indicated in the illustration.
H Apply pressure with your fingers to the area
shown in the illustration and lift the stand
slightly in an upward direction.
This will release the lock.
□ Once the lock has been
released, remove your fingers
and firmly lift upwards at an
angle. ^^
, „,t.t
B This will separate the
stand from the main
unit.
□ Place the unit on top of
the computer to be used
or on a tabletop.
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Store the display stand in
f^-4r
the box or other receptacle
in which the computer was
purchased.
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