OWNER'S MANUAL
TFTV-151
15.1" TFT LCD Monitor TV
Palsonic Corporation Pty Ltd
1 Joynton Avenue
WATERLOO NSW 201 7 AUSTRALIA
Tel 61 2 93137111 Fax 61 293137555
Customer Service - 1300 657 888
Safety Instructions
Before connecting the AC power cord to the DC adapter outlet, make sure the voltage
designation of the DC adapter corresponds to the local electrical supply.
Never insert anything metallic into the cabinet openings of the Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD) monitor: doing so may create the danger of electric shock.
To avoid electric shock, never touch the inside of the LCD monitor. Only a qualified
Technician should open the case of the LCD monitor.
Never use your LCD monitor if the power cord has been damaged. Do not allow
anything to rest on the power cord, and keep the cord away from areas where people
can trip over it.
Be sure to hold the plug, not the cord, when disconnecting the LCD monitor from an
electric socket.
Openings in the LCD monitor cabinet are provided for ventilation. To prevent
overheating, these openings should not be blocked or covered. Also, avoid using the
LCD monitor on a bed, sofa, rug, or other soft surface. Doing so may block the
ventilation openings in the bottom of the cabinet. If you put the LCD monitor in a
bookcase or some other enclosed space, be sure to provide adequate ventilation.
Put your LCD monitor in a location with low humidity and a minimum of dust.
Do not expose the LCD monitor to rain or use it near water (in kitchen, near
swimming pool, etc.). If the LCD monitor accidentally gets wet, unplug it and contact an
authorised dealer immediately. You can clean the LCD monitor with a damp cloth when
necessary, but be sure to unplug the LCD monitor first.
Place the LCD monitor on a solid surface and treat it carefully. The screen is made of
thin glass with a plastic front surface and be damaged if dropped, hit or scratched.
Do not clean the front panel with keton-type materials (e.g., acetone), ethyl alcohol,
toluene, ethylacid, methyl, or chloride - these may damage the panel.
Locate your LCD monitor near an easily accessible AC outlet.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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General safety precautions
This Monitor has been engineered and manufactured to assure your safety.
You can prevent serious electrical shock and other hazards by keeping in mind the
following:
Do not place anything heavy, wet or magnetic on the monitor
or the power cord. Never cover the ventilation openings with
any material and never touch them with metallic or
inflammable materials.
Avoid operating the monitor in extreme heat, humidity or
areas affected by dust.
Temperature: 5-35°C
Humidity: 30~80RH
Be sure to turn the monitor off before plugging the power cord
into the socket. Make sure that the power cord and the other
cords are securely and correctly connected.
Overloaded AC outlets and extension cords are dangerous, as
are frayed power cords and broken plugs, which may cause
electric shock or fire. Call your service technician for
replacement.
Do not use sharp tools such as a pin or a pencil near the
monitor, as they may scratch the LCD surface.
Do not use a solvent, such as benzene, to clean the monitor, as
it will damage the LCD surface.
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Parts Description
Front Panel
1. SPEAKER
2. POWER
switches the set off (stand-by mode) and on.
3. MENU
display the main on-screen menu. Exit from sub-menu.
4. SELECT
select input signal or select submenu of the on-screen menus.
5. Volume UP, Volume DOWN
adjust the volume. Also adjust the value of a menu option.
6. CH UP, CH DOWN
change channels. Also used to highlight selections on the on-screen menus.
Accessories
15-pin D-Sub
Signal Cable
User's Manual
Power Cable
DC power
Supply/Adapter
Remote
Controller
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Parts Description
Rear Panel
1. AUDIO OUTPUT
connects to the audio input port of an additional device.
2. VIDEO OUTPUT
3. AUDIO INPUT
audio signals from VCR or similar device.
4. VIDEO INPUT
video signals from VCR or similar device.
5. S-VIDEO IN
S-Video signal from an S-VHS VCR or laser disc player.
6. HEAD PHONE JACK
7. SCART (PAL System)
SCART audio/video connector.
8. POWER Jack
to input DC power from power outlet.
9. PC VIDEO INPUT
used to connect a video signal from a
personal computer
10. PC AUDIO INPUT
connects to the sound-output port of a
personal computer.
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Remote Control Unit
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Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Controller
You must insert or replace the batteries in the remote controller when you:
Purchase the set.
Find that the remote controller is no longer operating correctly.
1
Remove the cover of the remote controller
by pressing the symbol and pulling
the cover space in the direction of the
arrow.
Insert 2 batteries (AAA size), Care about the polarities.
2
3
Replace the cover by pushing it in the
direction of the arrow.
! You can use your remote controller within a distance of 7~10m and an angle of 30 degrees from the left and
right sides of the remote controller receptor of your monitor.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
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Menu Tree
Main Menu
PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
COLOR
(TV/VIDEO mode)
(PC mode)
(TV/VIDEO mode)
(TV/VIDEO mode, NTSC System)
TINT
SOUND
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
S.MODE
MTS
(PAL System)
(NTSC System)
GEOMETRY
(PC mode)
H-POSITION
V-POSITION
AUTO POSITION
FUNCTION
(PC mode)
AUTO TRACKING
TRACKING
INFORMATION
TUNING
CLOCK
(Not available)
(PAL System)
PHASE
LANGUAGE
(Not available)
FUNCTION
TRACKING
INFORMATION
TUNING
(TV mode, PAL System)
SPORT
LANGUAGE
AUTO TUNING
MANUAL TUNING
FINE TUNING
CH SKIP
(Not available)
FUNCTION
TRACKING
INFORMATION
TUNING
(TV mode, NTSC System)
AIR/CATV
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Connecting a PC
Turn off your computer and monitor.
1
2
Connect a PC D-Sub cable between your PC and
PC-VIDEO-IN of the monitor. And then fasten the
screws of both sides of the cable.
Connect a PC Audio Cable between the Sound
Output jack of the sound card on a PC and the
PC-AUDIO-IN of the monitor.
3
4
Connect a DC Power unit cable to the Power jack on
the rear of your monitor. And connect a power cable to
the DC Power unit before connecting to a power
outlet.
Power on the computer before turning on the monitor.
5
10
Viewing a PC screen
Initial set PC mode
Power on your monitor by pressing the POWER button
on the main set or on the remote controller.
1
2
Use the PC button on the remote controller to switch to
the PC mode.
Then the PC screen is automatically set.
When a CD-Title runs, the music is output from
speakers.
(You can use an external speaker via the Audio Output
jack on the rear of the main set.)
When the picture is unstable
Press the MENU button and the PICTURE menu is
displayed.
1
2
3
Use the VOL or VOL button to move to the
FUNCTION menu.
Use the CH or CH button to move to TRACKING,
then press the SEL button. Then, the TRACKING
menu will be displayed.
Move to AUTO TRACKING, then press the SELECT
button. Then, the message “AUTO TRACKING
PROCESSING ...” appears on the screen to stabilise
the screen.
4
5
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the menus
disappear.
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Viewing a PC screen
Adjusting the Picture Settings
Your monitor has several settings which allow you to control picture quality:
CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR TEMPERATURE
Press the MENU button.
Result : The PICTURE menu is displayed.
1
Use the CH or CH
following options:
CONTRAST
buttons to select one of the
2
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR TEMPERATURE
Press the SEL button.
3
4
Press the VOL or VOL buttons to suit your
personal preference.
CONTRAST:
Adjust the brightness and darkness between
objects and back grounds.
BRIGHTNESS:
Adjust the overall of the screen brighter or darker
COLOUR TEMPERATURE:
The tone of colour can be changed from reddish white
to bluish white.
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the menus
disappear.
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Viewing a PC screen
Adjusting the Sound Settings
The sound settings can be adjusted to suit your personal preference: TREBLE, BASS, BALANCE, S.MODE
Press the MENU button.
Result: The PICTURE menu is displayed.
1
2
Use the VOL or VOL buttons to move the
SOUND menu.
Use the CH or CH buttons to select one of the
following options:
TREBLE
3
BASS
BALANCE
S.MODE
Press the SEL button.
4
Press the VOL or VOL buttons to suit your
personal preference.
5
S.MODE / MTS : To select STEREO or MONO
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the menus
disappear.
6
13
Viewing a PC screen
Adjusting the Geometry Settings
The geometry settings can be adjusted to centre your viewing screen.
Press the MENU button.
Result : The PICTURE menu is displayed.
1
Use the VOL , VOL buttons to move the
GEOMETRY menu.
2
3
Use the CH or CH buttons to select one of the
following options:
H-POSITION
V-POSITION
AUTO POSITION
Press the SEL button.
4
5
Press the VOL or VOL buttons to adjust the
position of screen.
If the position of screen is horizontally
off-centred, use H-POSITION.
If the position of screen is vertically
off-centred, use V-POSITION.
Use the AUTO POSITION to position the screen to be
horizontally and vertically centred automatically.
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the menus
disappear.
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14
Viewing a PC screen
PC Stable Adjustment
When the screen is unstable in PC settings, or to make your PC stable by adjusting the Clock and Phase,
set the PC in the following sequence:
Press the MENU button.
Result : The PICTURE menu is displayed.
1
Use the VOL , VOL buttons to move the
FUNCTION menu.
2
Use the CH
press the SEL button.
Result: The TRACKING menu is displayed.
button move to TRACKING and then
3
4
Use the CH or CH
following options:
AUTO TRACKING
CLOCK
buttons to select one of the
PHASE
To adjust the..
AUTO TRACKING
CLOCK
Press the...
SEL button.
VOL or VOL
VOL or VOL
5
6
button.
button.
PHASE
AUTO TRACKING:
Automatically optimises the status
of screen.
This is recommended to perform for
new PC.
CLOCK:
PHASE:
Adjusts the horizontal size of screen
by increasing / decreasing the
number of pixels.
Sets the focus of screen.
Adjusts when some noise exists or
the character lines are seen
overlapped.
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the menus
disappear.
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15
Connecting to watch TV or VCR
Connecting the Aerial or Cable Television Network
To view television channels correctly, a signal must be
received by the set from one of following sources:
An outdoor aerial
An indoor aerial (not recommendable)
A cable television network
1. In the first three cases, connect the aerial or
network input cable to the 75 ohm coaxial socket on
the bottom of the television.
2. Press the TV mode button on the remote controller.
Cable Television Network
Connecting the VCR, DVD or Other External Devices
1. Connect video and audio cable according to the shape and colour of the video / audio
cable. (SCART jack, RCA jacks)
When an external devices is in MONO, the audio connection cable can be
connected to either the left and S.MODE/MTS should be set FM MONO/MONO.
2. For optimal visual image, use S-VIDEO connector instead of video (yellow) connector.
If RCA jack is connected together with SCART jack, RCA jack has priority.
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Viewing a TV/VCR screen
Adjusting the Picture Settings 1
Your TV have several settings which allow you to control
picture quality:
CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, SHARPNESS, COLOUR, TINT
Press the MENU button.
Result: The PICTURE menu is displayed.
1
Use the CH or CH
following options:
CONTRAST
buttons to select one of the
2
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOUR
TINT (NTSC System)
Press the SEL button.
3
4
Press the VOL or VOL buttons to suit your
personal preference.
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the
menus disappear.
5
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Adjusting the Picture Settings 2
By pressing the P.STD button on the remote control, you can sequentially select any one of
the four possible preferred analogue picture presets.
Whenever this button is pressed, the mode will be changed as follows.
CUSTOM
STANDARD
STRONG
MOVIE
SOFT
CUSTOM
Select this mode to view the adjusted picture you want.
STANDARD
Select this mode to view the factory - presetting standard picture.
STRONG
Select this mode to
- view a powerful and clear picture.
- watching in the brighter (daylight) environments.
MOVIE
Select this mode to view a DVD or Video picture.
SOFT
Select this mode
- to emphasize mildness.
- when it is dark around.
- to lessen the fatigue of eyes
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Viewing a TV/VCR screen
Adjusting the Sound Settings 1
The sound settings can be adjusted to suit your personal preference:
TREBLE, BASS, BALANCE, S.MODE / MTS
Press the MENU button.
Result: The PICTURE menu is displayed.
1
Use the VOL ,VOL buttons to move the
SOUND menu.
2
3
Use the CH or CH
following options:
TREBLE
buttons to select one of the
BASS
BALANCE
S.MODE (PAL System)
MTS (NTSC System)
Press the SEL button.
4
5
Press the VOL or VOL buttons to suit your
personal preference.
S.MODE : description below (PAL System)
On-screen lndlcation
Type of broadcast
Regular broadcast
(Standard audio)
Mono (Normal use)
Mono
Regular +
Mono
(Normal)
NICAM Mono
Nicam
NICAM
Stereo
Stereo
Nicam
Mono
(Normal)
NICAM Stereo
NICAM Dual-I/II
Dual-I
Nicam
Mono
(Normal)
Dual-II
Nicam
Regular broadcast
(Standard audio)
Mono (Normal use)
A2
Stereo
Bilingual or Dual-I/II
Stereo
Dual-I
Stereo
Dual-II
Mono
(Forced Mono)
MTS: To select STEREO, SAP or MONO
(NTSC System)
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the
menus disappear.
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Adjusting the Sound Settings 2
By pressing the S.STD button on the remote control, You may get more best sound
and change the sound of a suit with a video source.
Whenever this button is pressed, the mode will be changed as follows.
CUSTOM
STANDARD
MUSIC
MOVIE
SPEECH
CUSTOM
Select this mode to listen the adjusted sound you want.
STANDARD
Select this mode to listen the factory - presetting standard sound.
MUSIC
Select this mode to listen the music video or the live picture source.
MOVIE
Select this mode to listen the movie sound.
SPEECH
Select this mode to listen the TV news or the TV talk-shows, etc.
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Channel Memory (PAL System)
Storing the Channels Automatically
You can scan the frequency ranges available on your television in your country and
store all the channels found automatically. The channels are stored in the order in
which they appear in the frequency bands. It is possible that the automatically allocated
numbers may not correspond to those by which you wish to identify the channels.
If this is the case, you can then sort them manually.
Press the MENU button.
Result: The PICTURE menu is displayed.
1
Press the VOL
bar on the FUNCTION menu.
button to place the selection
2
3
Press the CH button to place the selection bar
on the TUNING mode.
And press the SEL button.
Press the CH button to place the selection bar
on the AUTO TUNING and press the SEL button.
4
5
Press the CH
button, set the broadcasting system.
(PAL/ SECAM or SECAM L) and press SEL button.
Result: The AUTO TUNING will store found
channel automatically. White the
AUTO TUNING is progressing,
the TV will change channels up to 99.
When searching and storing is
completed, the SORT menu is displayed.
User can exchange favourite channels to
preferred channel number.
Press the VOL or VOL button until favourite
channel is shown.
6
7
Press the CH button to place the selection bar
on the TO option. Press the VOL or VOL
until the new number by which you wish to
identify the channel is displayed.
Press the CH
button to place the selection bar on the store.
8
9
Press the VOL or VOL button, the channel will stored in
memory displaying OK for a moment.
When searching and storing is complete, press
the MENU button repeatedly until the menus
disappear.
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Channel Memory (PAL System)
Storing the Channel Manually
When storing channels manually, you can choose:
whether or not store each of the channels found.
The number by which you wish to identify each stored channel.
Press the MENU button.
Result: The picture menu is displayed.
1
Use the VOL or VOL buttons to move the
FUNCTION menu.
2
3
Press the CH or CH
button to select the
TUNING option and press the SEL button.
Result: The tuning menu is displayed.
Press the CH or CH
MANUAL TUNING and press the SEL button.
button to move the
4
5
Press the VOL or VOL
until the COLOR SYSTEM is best quality.
button repeatedly
Result: The COLOR SYSTEM is changed.
PAL
SECAM
AUTO
Press the CH
button to move the SOUND.
6
7
Press the VOL or VOL
SOUND SYSTEM is best quality
button repeatedly until the
Result: The sound system is changed.
BG
DK
I
L
Press the CH
button to move the PR. NO
8
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Channel Memory (PAL System)
To assign a program number to the channel,
press the VOL or VOL button until you find the
9
correct number.
Press the CH button to move the SEARCH.
10
11
Press the VOL or VOL button to start the
search.
When the screen is fine tuned, press the CH button
to move the STORE.
12
13
14
15
Press the VOL or VOL button, the channel will
automatically stored in memory displaying OK for a moment.
Repeat steps 8~13 for each channel to be
stored.
When you have finished manual storage, press
the MENU button repeatedly to return to normal
viewing.
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Channel Memory (PAL System)
Fine Tuning Channel Reception
If the reception is clear, you do not fine-tune the channel, as this is done
automatically during the search and store operation.
If however the signal is weak or distorted, you may have to fine-tune the channel manually.
Press the MENU button.
Result: The PICTURE menu is displayed.
1
Use the VOL or VOL
FUNCTION menu.
buttons to move the
2
3
Press the CH or CH
TUNING option and press the SEL button.
button to select the
Result: The tuning menu is displayed.
Press the CH or CH
FINE TUNING and press the SEL button.
button to move the
4
5
When a channel is right viewed by using the
VOL or VOL
buttons, the Tuning is
automatically set.
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the
menus disappear.
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Channel Memory (PAL System)
Skipping Unwanted Channels
You can exclude the channels of your choice from the channel scan
operation. When you scan through the stored channels, those you have
chosen to skip are not displayed.
Press the MENU button.
1
Use the VOL or VOL buttons to move the
FUNCTION menu.
2
3
Press the CH or CH
button to select the
TUNING option and press the SEL button.
Result: The tuning menu is displayed.
Press the CH or CH
CH SKIP and press the SEL button.
button to move the
4
5
6
Press the CH or CH
required channel.
button to select the
To add or erase the desired channel by pressing
the VOL or VOL
VOL :ERASE, VOL
:ADD
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the
menus disappear.
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Other Functions
SLEEP
You don’t have to remember to switch the set turn off before you go to sleep.
The sleep timer automatically switches the set to stand-by after the preset time elapses.
For selecting you desired number of minutes, press the SLEEP button several times or
Continuously. OFF will appear on the screen, followed by 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, and 180.
NOTE:
1. To view the remaining sleep time, press the SLEEP button once.
2. To cancel the sleep time, repeatedly press the SLEEP button until the
display SLEEP OFF appears.
3. When you switched the set turn off, the set released the preset sleep time.
RECALL
Press RECALL button on the remote control. The number of TV channel or the video mode
you are now viewing, will display on the screen.
SURROUND
You can select the special surround effect sound. Press SURROUND button, you may get
surround effect sound and will display SURROUND ON, on the screen. If you don’t want
this effect, press again SURROUND button then you may get normal sound and will display
SURROUND OFF.
APPENDIX A: Power Saver
This monitor has a built-in power management system called Power saver. This system saves energy by
switching your monitor into a low-power mode when it has not been used for a certain period of time. The
available modes are "On", "Stand-by", "Sleep" and "Deep Sleep". Power Saver operates with a VESA DPMS
compliant video card installed in your computer You use a software utility installed on your computer to set up
this feature. See below table for details.
Power-Saving Function mode (EPA / ENERGY 2000)
Normal
S:rate
Operation
Deep Sleep Mode
Position A2
Sleep Mode
Position A1
Standby Mode
Inactive
Active
Blanked
Active
Inactive
Blanked
Inactive
Inactive
Blanked
Horizontal Sync
Vertical Sync
Video
Active
Active
Active
Amber Blinking
(1 sec interval)
Amber Blinking
(0.5 sec interval)
Power
Indicator
Amber
Green
Power
Consumption
Less than 3W
Less than 3W
30W (Max.)
Less than 3W
NOTE: This monitor automatically returns to normal operation when horizontal and vertical sync return.
This occurs when you move the computer’s mouse or press a key on the keyboard.
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APPENDIX B: Troubleshooting
If you have a problem setting up or using your LCD monitor, you may be able to solve it yourself.
Before contacting customer service, try the suggested actions that are appropriate to your problem.
Reference
What you see...
Suggested Actions
.
Connecting a PC,
page 13.
Ensure that the power cord is firmly
connected and the LCD monitor is on.
Screen is blank and
power indicator is off
.
.
Ensure that the signal cable is firmly
connected to the PC or video sources.
Ensure that the PC or video sources
are turned on.
Connecting a PC, TV or VCR,
Page 12, 18.
"CHECK CABLE OR
SIGNAL" message
.
.
PC Stable Adjustment,
page 19.
APPENDIX D: Display Modes
page 33.
Check the maximum resolution and the
frequency of the video adaptor.
Compare these values with the data in
the Display Modes Timing Chart.
“INVALID MODE" message
The image is too light
or too dark
BRIGHTNESS, page 15, 20.
CONTRAST, page 15, 20.
.
Adjust the Brightness and Contrast.
Horizontal bars appear to
flicker, jitter or shimmer on
the image
.
.
Adjust the Clock function.
Auto Tracking will clear it automatically.
PC Stale Adjustment.
page 18.
Vertical bars appear to
flicker, jitter or shimmer on
the image.
.
.
.
.
Adjust the Phase function and then
adjust the Clock function.
Auto Tracking will clear it automatically.
Screen is blank and power
indicator light is steady
amber or blinks every 0.5 or
1 seconds
The monitor is using its power
management system.
Move the computer’s mouse or press a
key on the keyboard.
APPENDIX A : Power Saver,
page 33.
.
.
Auto tracking will clear it automatically
Check that the display resolution and
frequency from your PC or video board
is an available mode for your monitor.
On your computer check :
PC Stable Adjustment,
page 18.
Image is not stable and
may appear to vibrate
Control Panel, Display, Settings
.
.
.
31KHz - 69KHz
56Hz - 85Hz
1024 x 768 @85Hz
Horizontal frequency
Vertical frequency
Maximum refresh rate
.
Auto Position will set the best position
automatically
Adjust the horizontal and vertical
position.
AUTO POSITION, page 17.
H-POSITION, page 17.
V-POSITION, page 17.
Image is not centred on the
screen.
.
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APPENDIX B: Troubleshooting
Suggested Actions
Reference
Problem
.
Ensure that the audio cable is firmly
connected to both the audio-in jack on
your monitor and the audio-out jack on
your sound card.
Connecting a PC, TV or VCR,
page 13, 19.
No sound
.
.
Check the volume level
Check the volume level
Adjusting the Sound settings,
page 16, 21.
.
If the volume is still too low after turning
the control to its maximum, check the
volume control on the computer sound
card or software program.
Sound level is too low
Refer to your computer,
sound card or software
documentation.
.
Adjust the Treble and Bass to
appropriate level.
Adjusting the Sound Settings,
page 16, 22.
Sound is too high pitched or
too low pitched
.
.
Ensure that the antenna cable is firmly
connected to the VHF/UHF jack.
Connecting to watch TV or
VCR, page 19.
Check "Channel Memory" and make
sure you choose the correct channel
system. (PAL Model)
TV signal is not received
Channel Memory, page 25, 26.
.
.
Select "Auto Tuning" to configure the
channel system automatically.
(PAL Model)
Check AIR/CATV is correctly selected
on screen display menu.
(NTSC Model)
Selecting Broadcast Source,
page 29
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APPENDIX C: Specification
MONITOR
TV (PAL model)
TV (NTSC model)
FUNCTION
Type
15.1" TFT AM LCD
307.2mm x 230.4mm
16,777,216 (8-bit)
0.3mm x 0.3mm
Display Area
Display Colour
Pixel Pitch
Max. Resolution
Interface
XGA 1024 x 768 (@85Hz)
TTL / TMDS
LCD Panel
Viewing Angle
120 degrees horizontal / 90 degrees vertical
350 : 1 (typical)
Contrast Ratio
Brightness
400cd/m2
Physical Rotation
Horizontal Frequency
Vertical Frequency
Dimension
+30 degrees Up, -5 degrees Down
31 ~ 69KHz
56 ~ 85Hz
384(W) mm x 378(H) mm x 57(D) mm
Video input
PC Analog RGB
PC Audio
A/V, S-Video, SCART
A/V, S-Video
PC Audio, A/V,
S-Video, SCART
Input / Output
Audio Input
PC Audio, A/V, S-Video
Audio Output
Area
Monitor Out
None
EU (Except France),
Australia
USA
None
None
75 Coaxial Cable
Antenna Input
Tuning System
Colour System
Sound System
Programmable Frequency Synthesizer
None
None
PAL/SECAM, NTSC
B/G, D/K, I
NTSC
M
TV Signal
VHF Low
E2Ch(48.25MHz)~
S10Ch(168.25MHz)
1Ch(91.25MHz)~
C22Ch(165.25MHz)
None
None
Tuning
VHF High
Range
E5Ch(175.25MHz)~
S41Ch(463.25MHz)
4Ch(171.25MHz)~
C38Ch(313.25MHz)
13Ch(471.25MHz)~
62Ch(765.25MHz)
E21Ch(471.25MHz)~
E69Ch(885.25MHz)
UHF
None
None
Teletext
Optional
None
UL, CSA, FCC, CE, CCIB, EIAJ
CE, C-Tick
Safety
Regulation
EMI
Stand-by: 3Watt / Operation: 45Watt
Power Output
Speaker
3W (PMPO) x 2EA
DDC 1/26
Other
Plug & Play Level
Weight
NET 4.8Kg/ Gross 7.3Kg
DC 12V, 5A, 50/60Hz
Power Supply
Specification can be changed without prior notice.
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APPENDIX D: Display Modes
If the signal from the system equals to the standard signal mode, the screen is adjusted automatically. If the
signal from the system doesn’t equal to the standard signal mode, adjust the mode with referring to the
Video card user guide because the screen might not display or only the power LED might be on. For the display
modes listed below, the screen image has been optimised during manufacturing.
Pixel Clock
Frequency
(MHz)
Sync
Polarity
(H/V)
Horizontal
Frequency
(KHz)
Vertical
Frequency
(Hz)
Resolution
Mode
28.322
25.175
31.500
36.000
49.500
56.250
65.000
78.750
94.500
31.469
31.469
37.500
43.269
46.875
53.674
48.363
60.023
68.677
-/+
-/-
720 x 400
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
800 x 600
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
70.087
59.940
75.000
85.008
75.000
85.061
60.004
75.029
84.997
VGA
-/-
-/-
+/+
+/+
-/-
SVGA
XGA
+/+
+/+
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