Mitsubishi Electronics 1998E User Manual

DIAMOND VIEW1998E  
Colour Monitor  
19” (48cm) CRT Size  
18” (45.7cm) Viewable Area  
User’s Manual  
Table of Contents  
1 Important Safety Instructions...........................................1  
2 Features .............................................................................2  
3 Unpacking the Monitor......................................................3  
4 Installation .........................................................................3  
Drivers for Windows 95, 98, 2000 and Millennium Edition.............4  
5 Adjusting the Monitor .......................................................5  
Selecting Functions and Making Adjustments...............................6  
Contrast Hotkey............................................................................6  
Brightness Hotkey.........................................................................6  
The Main Menu ................................................................................6  
Make adjustments.........................................................................7  
Timing and Refresh Rate Setting..................................................11  
Factory Preset Timings.................................................................12  
6 Troubleshooting..............................................................13  
7 Specifications..................................................................15  
8 Service Contacts .............................................................17  
Australian Service Contacts .........................................................17  
New Zealand Service Contacts .....................................................18  
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Copyright Notice  
Copyright 2002, Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd. All rights reserved. No  
part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in  
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Disclaimer  
Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd. makes no representations or  
warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof  
and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any  
particular purpose. Further, Mitsubishi Electric Australia reserves the right to  
revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents  
hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.  
Reference Information  
For future reference, write the following information about your monitor in  
the space below. The serial number is on the back of the product or on the  
bottom of its stand.  
Monitor Information  
Product Name:  
Serial Number:  
Date of Purchase:  
Diamond View 1998E  
Dealer Information  
Dealer:  
Telephone  
Number:  
Address:  
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Important Safety  
Instructions  
Please read the following safety instructions before installing or cleaning your  
Diamond View monitor:  
1. This monitor must be operated from the type of power source indicated  
on the rating label. If you are not sure of the type of power available in  
your area, consult your dealer or local electricity supply company.  
2. This monitor must be operated with a 3 wire electrical cable that has a  
plug with a third (grounding) pin. The plug must only be connected to a  
grounded power outlet. This is a safety feature. Australian and New  
Zealand customers should use the power cable supplied with the  
monitor.  
3. Make sure that the power outlet that you plug the monitor into is easily  
accessible.  
4. Unplug the monitor’s power cable from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a soft cloth to clean the  
monitor housing and screen.  
5. Slots and openings on the back or top of the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation. They must not be blocked or covered. This product should  
never be placed near or over a radiator or other heat source, or in a  
built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.  
6. Never push objects of any kind, or spill liquid of any kind into the  
monitor.  
7. Do not attempt to service the monitor yourself as opening or removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Removing  
the cover of the monitor may void warranty.  
8. If any abnormal operation or an accident (such as dropping the unit)  
occurs, disconnect the monitor from the wall power outlet and contact a  
Mitsubishi Authorised Service Centre (see chapter 8 for details).  
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Features  
Your Diamond View 1998E Monitor has the following features:  
Plug and Play Compatibility  
With DDC-2B, the 1998E is compatible with the Plug and Play  
features of MicrosoftWindows95, 98, 2000, XP and Millennium  
Edition.  
Compatible with PC, AppleMacintoshand most other computer  
systems.  
Flicker-free Image  
The monitor supports VESA standard graphics signals with flicker-free  
refresh rates at resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 pixels at 85Hz.  
Larger Viewable Size  
With its 45.7 cm (18) diagonal viewable screen size, the 1998E offers  
a larger viewable screen area than many other 19CRT monitors.  
Easy to Use On Screen Display  
The On-Screen Display (OSD) allows you to adjust all settings simply  
with on-screen menus.  
Power Saving Function  
The power management complies with VESA DPMS standard. When  
the system is idle (off mode), the monitor automatically cuts its power  
consumption to less than 5 watts.  
On Screen Display  
Allows you to adjust all settings simply using on-screen menus.  
Optional Multimedia Base is available  
Part number DVMB1.  
Green Commitment  
No CFCs are used in the manufacturing process of your monitor.  
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Unpacking the Monitor  
Please check that the following items are included with your monitor. If they  
are missing or damaged, please contact your place of purchase immediately.  
Monitor with attached signal cable  
Tilt/swivel base  
Power cord  
User’s manual  
Locate the model name and the serial number label on the back of your  
monitor and write the details of the monitor and your place of purchase in the  
space on page (ii) of this manual for future reference.  
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Installation  
Your monitor is equipped with an automatic power supply with a voltage  
range from 100 to 240 Volts AC at a frequency of 50 to 60 Hz.  
To install your Diamond View 1998E monitor:  
1. Make sure that the computer  
systems power is turned off.  
2. Connect the power cord to the  
monitor and attach it to a power  
socket.  
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3. Connect the computer end of the D-  
SUB cable to the 15-pin output  
connector on the video board of your  
computer.  
4. Turn the monitor and the computer  
on.  
If you wish to connect the monitor to an older-type Apple Macintosh, you  
need to use a Macintosh cable adapter to connect the video signal cable of  
your monitor to the video port of the computer. Your computer dealer should  
be able to supply you with a suitable adaptor.  
Drivers for Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP and Millennium  
Edition  
Windows will detect the Diamond View 1998E monitor the first time you turn  
the computer on after installing it. The Add New Hardware wizard will prompt  
for drivers. Install the standard Windows Plug & Play Monitor driver. This  
driver will work correctly and allow you to use the monitor with its optimal  
resolutions and refresh rates.  
A specific driver that includes the Windows ICC/ICM colour profile for the  
Diamond View 1998E is available from Mitsubishi Electric Australias web  
site at  
Follow the link to the File Downloads/Monitors section of the site to download  
the drivers. Installation instructions are also available from the monitor driver  
page.  
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Adjusting the Monitor  
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Exit  
Enter  
You can adjust the monitor using its On-Screen Display (OSD) menu system.  
There are 5 buttons that control the monitor:  
1. Exit  
Returns to the last menu page, saves changes or  
quits the menu system.  
Move to another menu item or decrease the selected  
parameter. Hotkey for contrast adjustment.  
2. 3and  
3. 4 and  
Move to another menu item or increase the selected  
parameter. Hotkey for brightness adjustment.  
4. Enter  
Open a sub-menu or selects a menu item.  
Turn the monitor on or off.  
5. Power Switch  
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Selecting Functions and Making Adjustments  
Contrast Hotkey  
1. Press  
to open the contrast adjustment display.  
2. Press or to adjust the contrast level.  
3. Press the Exit button to save your changes.  
Brightness Hotkey  
1. Press  
to open the brightness adjustment display.  
2. Press or to adjust the contrast level.  
1. Press the Exit button to save your changes.  
The Main Menu  
The Diamond View 1998Es OSD has a Main Menu that is organised into 6  
groups of functions: Luminance, Geometry, Colour Adjustment, Recall,  
Degaussing and Miscellaneous. The remainder of this chapter describes the  
use of each function and the way that you can make adjustments to the  
image displayed on the monitors screen.  
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Make adjustments  
1. In Main Menu: Pressor to select the function group with the item  
that you wish to change.  
2. Press Enter to open the Sub Menu.  
3. Pressor to select the item to be changed and press Enter.  
4. Press or again to make the adjustment.  
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5. Press Exit to save the setting and return to the main menu.  
Luminance  
1.  
Contrast  
changes the difference between the light and dark  
areas of the displayed image.  
Brightness  
adjusts the brightness of the displayed image.  
Geometry  
2.  
Hor. Position  
Hor. Size  
adjusts the horizontal position of the image.  
adjusts the image width.  
Ver. Position  
Ver. Size  
adjusts the vertical position of the image.  
adjusts the image height.  
Rotation  
corrects any tilting of the image.  
Pincushion:  
corrects curves in the vertical edges of the image.  
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Unbalance  
adjusts the pincushion balance if both sides of the  
image are bowed toward either the left or the  
right.  
Trapezoid  
makes the vertical edges of the image parallel.  
aligns the top and bottom edges of the image.  
Parallelogram  
Top corner  
adjusts the edge curvature at the top corners of  
the image.  
Bottom corner  
adjusts the edge curvature at the bottom corners  
of the image.  
Colour Adjustment  
3.  
Colour mode  
Colour Temperature  
(Preset Mode)  
9300K  
Colour Temperature  
(User Mode)  
C1 (9300K)  
C2 (6500K)  
User Mode 1  
6500K  
User Mode 2  
Preset Colour Mode: In this mode, C1 and C2 are two memory areas where  
the factory-preset colour settings are stored. These settings are fixed and  
can not be modified.  
User Colour Mode: Pressor to locate the colour mode and Enter to  
choose a colour. Pressor again to make the adjustment. If you want  
to reset to preset modes, please locate  
settings  
to recall the preset colour  
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Recall/Reset and Image Status  
4.  
and press Enter to recall the factory settings for the current  
Select  
graphics signal. The word Recallwill blink on the screen in the process of  
recall.  
This page is also a status display that shows the horizontal and vertical  
frequencies of the current graphics signal. Please note that the resolution is  
only displayed if you are using a graphics signal that corresponds with one of  
the monitors presets.  
Manual Degaussing  
5.  
To eliminate colour shading or impurity induced by magnetism. Press Enter  
to degauss the monitor. Use this function after moving the monitor or  
changing the direction that it is facing.  
Miscellaneous  
6.  
Hor. Moire  
Ver. Moire  
adjusts horizontal Moiré.  
adjusts vertical Moiré.  
If the picture is unstable when you adjust the Moiré reduction  
setting, over-adjustment has occurred. Please lower the Moiré  
reduction setting level.  
OSD position changes the OSDs position.  
OSD Language:  
De : Deutsch  
En :English  
It : Italiano  
Es : Español  
Fr : Français  
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Note:  
The setting of each parameter is represented by a numeric value and  
corresponding scale.  
The on-screen menu will automatically disappear after 20-second’s of  
inactivity. If changes have been made, the monitor will automatically  
save them.  
Timing and Refresh Rate Setting  
By making adjustments of your video card settings, you can set the timing  
and the refresh rate to match your requirements. Please consult your  
operating systems and graphics adaptors documentation for details about  
how this may be done.  
The monitor will automatically save the changes that you make and use the  
new settings whenever you turn it on. The Diamond View 1998E monitor can  
accept horizontal scanning frequencies ranging from 30 KHz to 98 kHz and  
vertical frequencies from 50 Hz to 160 Hz.  
However, due to the  
requirements of signals with different resolutions, and to avoid possible  
damage to your monitor, do not exceed the following maximum vertical  
refresh rates.  
Resolution  
Maximum Vertical  
Refresh Rate (Hz)  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1600 x 1200  
150  
118  
88  
76  
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Factory Preset Timings  
Mode  
Resolution  
Vertical  
Horizontal  
Frequency (Hz) Frequency (kHz)  
Industry  
Industry  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
640 x 400  
640 x 480  
70  
60  
75  
85  
75  
85  
75  
85  
65  
31.47  
31.47  
46.88  
53.67  
60.02  
68.68  
79.98  
91.15  
81.25  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1600 x 1200  
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Troubleshooting  
If you encounter any trouble using the Diamond View 1998E monitor, make  
sure that your monitor is properly installed. (For hardware installation, see  
Chapter 4 of this manual.) If the problems persist, please check this chapter  
for possible solutions before calling Mitsubishi Electric or one of our  
Authorised Service Centres.  
No image is displayed  
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Check that the light (LED) next to the monitor’s power button is lit and  
is green in colour.  
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If the LED is orange there is no signal from the computer and the  
monitor is in power saving mode. Check that the computer is switched  
on. Press a button on the computer keyboard or move the mouse to  
wake the computer. If that does not help, check that the VGA cable is  
securely plugged into the computer. Also check the pins of the VGA  
cables connector. If any pins are bent or broken off, then contact your  
dealer.  
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If the LED is not lit at all, check that the monitor is plugged into the  
power socket and that the power switch is turned on at the wall. Check  
that the monitors power switch is also turned on.  
Video sync signal. The video sync signal from the graphics card must  
be as specified for the monitor.  
The picture is scrolling or unstable.  
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The most common cause of this problem is a loose VGA signal cable  
or connector. Check that the cable is securely connected to the  
computer.  
Check the VGA signal cable for damage. If any pins are bent or  
broken off, contact your dealer or an authorised Mitsubishi Electric  
service agent.  
Make sure that the graphics card settings are correct and within the  
monitors specifications. Change the settings of your graphics card to  
values within the monitors range.  
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Remove any magnetic objects that are near the monitor. These  
include speakers and power supplies (AC adaptors).  
Colours are impure.  
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Check that the cable is securely connected to the computer.  
Check the VGA signal cable for damage. If any pins are bent or  
broken off, contact your dealer or an authorised Mitsubishi Electric  
service agent (see Chapter 8 for details).  
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Check the monitors colour settings. Press the Enter button and select  
the Color Settings menu. Select the Recall menu item to return to the  
factory preset colours and press Enter.  
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Degauss the monitor using the degauss function of the monitors On  
Screen Display.  
Remove any objects that can create a magnetic field that may be  
near the monitor. These include speakers and power supplies (AC  
adaptors ).  
The image is blurred or there is visible ghosting  
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Have you used a VGA extension cable? If so, remove the extension  
cable and check the displayed image. Is the image quality improved?  
Depending on the characteristics and type of the extension cable,  
some blurring or distortion may occur due to conduction losses in the  
extension cable. You can minimise the distortion by using an  
extension cable with lower conduction losses.  
Have you used a VGA splitter or a video amplifier? Depending on the  
characteristics and type of the splitter or amplifier some blurring or  
distortion may occur due to the limitations of the devices bandwidth.  
Problems caused by a limited bandwidth will increase as the signals  
resolution and refresh rate increased. If you need to use a splitter or  
amplifier with you monitor, make sure that it is a good quality device  
that has sufficient bandwidth for the graphics resolution that you need  
to use.  
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Specifications  
Model  
Diamond View 1998E  
Display Characteristics  
Display Type  
19(48 cm) diagonal cathode ray  
tube  
Maximum Viewable Size  
Dot pitch  
18(45.7cm) diagonal  
0.25 mm  
Surface coating  
Anti-Glare, Anti-Reflective, Anti-  
Static coating  
Graphics Signals  
Maximum Resolution  
1600 x 1200 pixels (at 75 Hz)  
1280 x 1024 pixels (at 85 Hz)  
30 98 kHz  
Recommended Resolution  
Horizontal Frequency  
Vertical Frequency  
50 - 160 Hz  
Video Bandwidth  
176 MHz  
Microprocessor Controlled Graphics  
9 factory preset timings  
15 user modes  
Signal Connection  
Video Input  
15-pin mini D-sub cable  
VGA-type (15 pin mini D-sub  
connector)  
Video Signal  
RGB analog (Positive polarity)  
0.7 Vpp/75 Ohm  
Synchronisation  
Plug & PLay  
TTL separate, composite TTL  
DDC-2B  
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User Interface  
Controls  
Mains power switch, On-Screen  
Display with 4 control buttons  
On-Screen Display Functions:  
Contrast; Brightness; Vert. & Hor. Image Position and Size; Pincushion  
Amplitude, Phase and Balance; Top and Bottom Corner Pincushion; Color  
Balance; Degauss; Horiz. and Vert. Moire; Choice of language (6 language  
OSD); OSD Position; Status Indicator  
Physical Characteristics  
Power Management  
VESA DPMS, Energy Star  
110 Watts  
Maximum Power Consumption  
Consumption in Power Saving  
Modes  
< 5 Watts  
Operating Voltage  
Automatic switched mode power  
supply, 100 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Weight  
455 x 466 x 463 mm  
20 kg  
Temperature (Operating/Storage)  
Air Humidity (Operating/Storage)  
5 °C ~ 40 °C / -20 °C ~ 60 °C  
20% ~ 90% / 10% ~ 90%  
Regulatory Certification  
Safety  
AS/NZS 60950, UL, IEC 950,  
EN 60950 (TÜV/GS),  
EMI/EMC  
AS/NZS 3548, Class B (C-Tick),  
CISPR 22 Class B, FCC Class B  
X-Ray  
Other  
DHHS  
TÜV/Ergonomics, ISO 9241-3/7/8,  
CE Mark, ISO 14000  
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Service Contacts  
If problems remain after checking this manual, please contact your place of  
purchase or contact  
Australian Service Contacts  
Visit the Mitsubishi Electric Australia web site at  
For details of your nearest Mitsubishi Electric Authorised Service Centre or  
contact the Service Department for your state:  
New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory  
348 Victoria Road  
Rydalmere, NSW, 2116  
Telephone: (02) 9684-7669  
Fax:  
(02) 9684-7684  
Queensland  
1 / 104 Newmarket Road  
Windsor, Qld, 4030  
Telephone: (07) 3357-8877  
Fax:  
(07) 3357-8488  
South Australia and Northern Territory  
77 Port Road  
Hindmarsh, SA, 5007  
Telephone: (08) 8340-0444  
Fax:  
(08) 8340-0555  
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Victoria and Tasmania  
4 / 303 Burwood Hwy  
East Burwood, Vic, 3151  
Telephone: (03) 9262-9899  
Fax:  
(03) 9262-9850  
Western Australia  
5 / 329 Collier Road  
Bassendean, WA, 6054  
Telephone: (08) 9377-3411  
Fax:  
(08) 9377-3499  
New Zealand Service Contacts  
Contact:  
Melco New Zealand Ltd.  
1 Parliament St.  
Lower Hutt  
Wellington  
Telephone: (04) 560-9100  
Fax:  
(04) 560-9140  
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