AUTO-SCANNING WITH DIGITAL CONTROL
COLOR DISPLAY MONITOR
MODEL NSB1107STTUW
USER’S GUIDE
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................... 6
1.1 Features ........................................................ 6
1.2 Internal Preset Memory Capability ................ 7
1.3 Power Management Function ....................... 7
1.4 DDC .............................................................. 7
1.5 Location Considerations ............................... 7
1.6 Cleaning Your Monitor .................................. 7
1.7 Unpacking ..................................................... 8
1.8 Tilt/Swivel Base............................................. 8
Screen Position Adjustment .......................... 8
1.9 Quick Operation Chart .................................. 8
CAUTION
The power cord provided with this monitor is de-
signed for safety and must be used with a properly
grounded outlet to avoid possible electrical shock.
Do not remove the monitor cabinet as this can
expose you to very high voltages and other hazards.
2. PART NAME............................................................ 9
2.1 Control Names .............................................. 9
2.2 Function ........................................................ 9
MANUFACTURER DECLARATION FOR CE-MARK-
ING:
We, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., declare under our sole
responsibility, that this product is in conformity with
the following standards:
3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ..................... 10
3.1 AC Power Connection................................... 10
3.2 Signal Cable Connection .............................. 10
3.2.1 Connecting to any IBM VGA Compatible
System ................................................... 10
3.2.2 Connecting to an Apple Macintosh
EN60950
EN55022 Class B
EN50082-1
EN61000-3-2
EN61000-3-3
Computer ............................................... 10
3.2.3 Connecting to a Unix Workstation &
following the provisions of:
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive
89/336/EEC EMC Directive
Third Party Graphics Card ..................... 10
3.2.4 BNC Connection .................................... 11
3.3 USB System Basic Application ..................... 11
3.4 Installation of USB Function.......................... 12
WARNING!
This product is not designed for use in life support
devices and Mitsubishi Electric corporation makes no
representations to the contrary. Life support devices
are those devices which are used to measure, diag-
nose, or evaluate the tissue, systems or functions of
the human body; or other devices employed to support
or sustain life or good health.
4. OSD(On Screen Display) FUNCTIONS .................. 14
4.1 How to adjust the screen .............................. 14
4.2 Adjustment Items .......................................... 15
5. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................ 19
6. SPECIFICATIONS................................................... 21
7. APPENDIX .............................................................. 22
7.1 Monitor Signal Input Connector (DB9-15P) .. 22
7.2 SC-B104 Signal Cable .................................. 22
7.3 Optional Macintosh Adapter AD-A205 settings . 22
Trademark
IBM, PC, PS/2, PS/V, Personal System/2 are registered trade-
marks of International Business Machines Corp.
Apple Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
Quadra is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other
countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited.
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.
© 1999 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
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As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Mitsubishi Electric
Corporation has determined that this product meets
the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS STATE-
MENT FOR U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence in a residential installation. This equipment gener-
ates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio commu-
nications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turn-
ing the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
高調波ガイドライン適合品
この装置は、情報処理装置等電波障害自主規制協議会
(V C C I)の基準に基づくクラスB 情報技術装置です。この装置
は、家庭環境で使用することを目的としていますが、この装
置がラジオやテレビジョン受信機に近接して使用されると、
受信障害を引き起こすことがあります。
取扱説明書に従って正しい取り扱いをしてください。
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is con-
nected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-
nician for help.
Energy 2000 Labeling Award
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND
TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS WITH SIGNAL
CABLE SC-B104. USE IT TO REDUCE THE POSSI-
BILITY OF CAUSING INTERFERENCE TO RADIO,
TELEVISION, AND OTHER ELECTRIC DEVICES.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. DO
NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY THIS EQUIPMENT. IF
MODIFIED, YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS
EQUIPMENT MIGHT BE VOIDED BY FCC.
Declaration of Conformity - United States only
Product Name: 22 in. (55cm) Color Display Monitor
Type:
Brand Name:
NSB1107STTUW
MITSUBISHI
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, in-
cluding interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
For questions regarding this declaration, contact:
Mitsubishi Electronics America, Inc.
5665 Plaza Drive, P.O. Box 6007,
Cypress, California 90630-0007
or, call
714-220-2500
To identify this product, refer to the model number found
on the product.
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Below you will find a brief summary of the environmental
requirements met by this product. The complete
environmental criteria document may be ordered from:
TCO Development
SE-114 94 Stockholm, Sweden
Fax: +46 8 782 92 07
Email (Internet): [email protected]
Current information regarding TCO’99 approved and
labelled products may also be
obtained via the Internet, using the address:
Congratulations!
You have just purchased a TCO’99 approved and labelled
product! Your choice has provided you with a product
developed for professional use. Your purchase has also
contributed to reducing the burden on the environment and
also to the further development of environmentally adapted
electronics products.
Environmental requirements
Flame retardants
Flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards,
cables, wires, casings and housings. Their purpose is to
prevent, or at least to delay the spread of fire. Up to 30% of
the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame
retardant substances. Most flame retardants contain
bromine or chloride, and those flame retardants are
chemically related to another group of environmental toxins,
PCBs. Both the flame retardants containing bromine or
chloride and the PCBs are suspected of giving rise to
severe health effects, including reproductive damage in
fish-eating birds and mammals, due to the bio-accumulative*
processes. Flame retardants have been found in human
blood and researchers fear that disturbances in foetus
development may occur.
Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?
In many countries, environmental labelling has become an
established method for encouraging the adaptation of
goods and services to the environment. The main problem,
as far as computers and other electronics equipment are
concerned, is that environmentally harmful substances are
used both in the products and during their manufacture.
Since it is not so far possible to satisfactorily recycle the
majority of electronics equipment, most of these potentially
damaging substances sooner or later enter nature.
There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as
energy consumption levels, that are important from the
viewpoints of both the work (internal) and natural (external)
environments. Since all methods of electricity generation
have a negative effect on the environment (e.g. acidic and
climate-influencing emissions, radioactive waste), it is vital
to save energy. Electronics equipment in offices is often left
running continuously and thereby consumes a lot of energy.
The relevant TCO’99 demand requires that plastic
components weighing more than 25 grams must not contain
flame retardants with organically bound bromine or chlorine.
Flame retardants are allowed in the printed circuit boards
since no substitutes are available.
Cadmium* *
Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the
colour-generating layers of certain computer displays.
Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in high
doses. The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that
batteries, the colour-generating layers of display screens
and the electrical or electronics components must not
contain any cadmium.
What does labelling involve?
This product meets the requirements for the TCO’99 scheme
which provides for international and environmental labelling
of personal computers. The labelling scheme was developed
as a joint effort by the TCO (The Swedish Confederation of
Professional Employees), Svenska Naturskyddsforeningen
(The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation) and Statens
Energimyndighet (The Swedish National Energy
Administration).
Mercury* *
Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and
switches. It damages the nervous system and is toxic in
high doses. The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that
batteries may not contain any mercury. It also demands
that mercury is not present in any of the electrical or
electronics components associated with the labelled unit.
Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues:
environment, ergonomics, usability, emission of electric
and magnetic fields, energy consumption and electrical
and fire safety.
CFCs (freons)
The environmental demands impose restrictions on the
presence and use of heavy metals, brominated and
chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons) and chlorinated
solvents, among other things. The product must be prepared
for recycling and the manufacturer is obliged to have an
environmental policy which must be adhered to in each
country where the company implements its operational
policy.
The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that neither CFCs
nor HCFCs may be used during the manufacture and
assembly of the product. CFCs (freons) are sometimes
used for washing printed circuit boards. CFCs break down
ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the
stratosphere, causing increased reception on earth of
ultraviolet light with e.g. increased risks of skin cancer
(malignant melanoma) as a consequence.
The energy requirements include a demand that the
computer and/or display, after a certain period of inactivity,
shall reduce its power consumption to a lower level in one
or more stages. The length of time to reactivate the computer
shall be reasonable for the user.
Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands,
for example, in respect of the reduction of electric and
magnetic fields, physical and visual ergonomics and good
usability.
Lead* *
Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens,
solders and capacitors. Lead damages the nervous system
and in higher doses, causes lead poisoning. The relevant
TCO´99 requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no
replacement has yet been developed.
*
Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which
accumulate within living organisms
**
Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which
are Bio-accumulative.
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1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the high resolution
color monitor. We designed this monitor to provide you with
years of reliable trouble-free operation.
1
•
The monitor complies with Video Electronics Standards
Association (VESATM) DDCTM1/2B(EDID) specification.
If your computer is Plug & Play compliant setup will be
done automatically.
This guide tells you how to connect, adjust and care for your
monitor. This guide also provides technical specifications
and instructions for troubleshooting any basic problems
you may experience with your monitor.
•
•
Fine 0.24mm aparture grille pitch/Maximum address-
able resolution of 2048 x 1536.
USB self-powered hub with 2 upstream ports and 3
downstream ports.
1.1
Features
This monitor is a 55cm/22"(51cm/20" Diagonal Viewable
Image) intelligent, microprocessor-based monitor compat-
ible with most analog RGB (Red, Green, Blue) display
standards.
It provides crisp text and vivid color graphics with both PC
and Macintosh platforms.
•
The monitor’s wide auto-scanning compatibility range
makes it possible to upgrade video cards or software
without purchasing a new monitor.
•
Digitally controlled auto-scanning is done using an
internal microprocessor, for horizontal scan frequen-
cies between 30kHz and 121kHz, and vertical scan
frequencies between 50Hz and 160Hz. The micropro-
cessor-based intelligence allows the monitor to operate
in each frequency mode with the precision of a fixed
frequency monitor.
•
•
The monitor contains resident memory for pre-pro-
grammed screen display standards and is also capable
of storing additional user adjustment parameters.
The monitor is capable of producing a non-interlaced
maximum addressable resolution format of 2048 dots x
1536 lines. This display is well suited for windowing
environments.
•
•
Because of the analog signal inputs, the monitor can
display an unlimited palette of colors that can be
manually adjusted to suit your specific needs.
The monitor has a power management function ac-
corded to VESATM-DPMSTM-standard. To save energy,
the monitor must be connected to a system compliant
with the VESATM -DPMSTM-standard. (Refer to your
computer and/or video card instructions for proper
operation.)
•
•
To ensure ease of installation and ongoing use, the
monitor features On Screen Display (OSD) of all moni-
tor set-up and adjustment functions.
For use in a variety of applications, the monitor com-
plies with UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No.950 and EN60950
for safety, FCC Class-B, VCCI Class-B and EN55022
Class-B for EMI, MPR-II, ISO 9241-3, ISO9241-7 and
ISO9241-8 for ergonomics. The monitor also complies
with TCO’99 guideline for environmental safe use.
•
The world's standard DIAMONDTRON NF CRT up-
graded and pure picture images.
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1.5
Location Considerations
1.2
Internal Preset Memory Capability
When setting up and using the monitor, keep the following
in mind:
To minimize adjustment needs, the factory has preset
popular display standards into the monitor, as shown in
Table 1. If any of these display standards are detected, the
picture size and position are automatically adjusted. All of
the factory presets may be overwritten by adjusting the user
controls. This monitor is capable of automatically storing up
to 15 additional display standards. The new display infor-
mation must differ from any of the existing display stan-
dards by at least 1kHz for the horizontal scan frequency or
1Hz for the vertical scan frequency or the sync signal
polarities must be different.
•
For optimum viewing, avoid placing the monitor
against a bright background or where sunlight or
other light sources may reflect on the display area of
the monitor. Place the monitor just below eye level.
•
Place the monitor away from strong magnetic or
electromagnetic fields, such as high capacity trans-
formers, electric motors, large current power lines,
steel pillars, etc....
Magnetism can cause distortion in the picture and/or
color purity.
Table 1. Memory Buffer Factory Presets
PRESET
TIMING
Polarity
•
Avoid covering the slots or openings of the monitor.
Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor so the
heat from the monitor can properly dissipate. Avoid
putting the monitor into any enclosure that does not
have adequate ventilation.
Fh(kHz) Fv (Hz)
H
V
–
+
+
+
–
+
+
+
+
+
–
640
800
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
480 N.I.
600 N.I.
768 N.I.
768 N.I.
870 N.I.
1024 N.I.
1024 N.I.
1200 N.I.
1200 N.I.
1440 N.I.
1350 N.I.
31.5
53.7
60.0
68.7
68.7
80.0
91.1
93.8
106.3
112.5
120.4
60.0
85.1
75.0
85.0
75.1
75.0
85.0
75.0
85.0
75.0
85.0
–
+
+
+
–
+
+
+
+
–
–
1024
1024
1152
1280
1280
1600
1600
1920
1800
•
•
Avoid exposing the monitor to rain, excessive mois-
ture, or dust, as this can cause a fire or shock hazard.
Avoid placing the monitor, or any other heavy object,
on the power cord. Damage to the power cord can
cause a fire or electrical shock.
•
When transporting the monitor, handle it with care.
1.3
Power Management Function
1.6
Cleaning Your Monitor
The monitor has a power management function which
reduces the power consumption of the monitor when not
in use. There are three reduced power level modes.
Power saving modes are invoked by a VESA DPMS-
compliant computer. Check your computer's manual for
setting this function.
When cleaning the monitor, please follow these guidelines:
•
•
Always unplug the monitor before cleaning.
Wipe the screen and cabinet front and sides with a
soft cloth.
Mode
Normal
Stand-By
Suspend
Off
Power(With no USB operation) Power-On Indicator
155 W
15 W
15 W
3 W
Green
Amber
Amber
Amber
•
If the screen requires more than dusting, apply a
household window cleaner to a soft cloth to clean
the monitor screen.
CAUTION
1.4
DDC
•
Do not use benzene, thinner or any volatile sub-
stances to clean the unit as the finish may be
permanently marked.
The monitor includes the VESA DDCTM1 and DDCTM2B
feature. DDC (Display Data Channel) is a communication
channel over which the monitor automatically informs the
computer system about its capabilities (e.g. each sup-
ported resolution with its corresponding timing).
DDC is routed through previously unused pins of the 15-pin
VGA connector.
•
•
•
Never leave the monitor in contact with rubber or
vinyl for an extended time period.
Do not spray directly on the screen as cleaner may
drip into the monitor and damage the circuitry.
The system will “Plug and Play” if both monitor and com-
puter implement the DDC protocol.
Never use an abrasive cleaner on the screen sur-
face as this will damage the anti-reflection coating.
Plug & Play does not operate when BNC inputs are used.
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1.9 Quick Operation Chart
1.7
Unpacking
To summarize the steps in connecting your computer
with the color monitor and setting the necessary controls
and switches, refer to the chart below.
After you unpack the box you should have all of the items
indicated in Figure 1. Save the box and packing materials
in case you transport the monitor. Complete and mail in
warranty cards.
2
3
1
Connect the color monitor and computer with
the necessary cords and cables.
See
Section 3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
5
6
4
Turn on the color monitor.
Turn on the computer.
Set the controls.
Figure 1.
4. User's Guide
1. Color Monitor
(this document)
2. AC Power Cord
5. Warranty-Card
6. Questionnaire-Card
3. Signal Cable SC-B104
See
Section 4. OSD(On Screen
Display) FUNCTIONS
OK
1.8
Tilt/Swivel Base
If a problem appears.
OK
The monitor comes with a tilt/swivel base. This enables you
to position the monitor at the best angle and tilt for
maximum viewing comfort.
See Section 5. TROUBLESHOOTING
If the problem persists.
Screen Position Adjustment
Adjust the tilt and rotation of the monitor by placing your
hands at opposite sides of the case. You can adjust the
monitor 90 degrees right or left, 10 degrees up or 5 degrees
down, as shown below.
Call for your authorized MITSUBISHI
Product Support.
10
90
90
5
Figure 2.
CAUTION
Keep your fingers away from the pivot area of the tilt/swivel
base.
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2 PART NAME
2
2.1
Control Names
See Figures 3 and 4 for the location of the user controls,
indicator and connectors.
Each part is identified by number and is described
individually.
REAR
FRONT
D-SUB
BNC
COMP
.
R
G
B
HD
VD
A
B
1
2
D-SUB
BNC
COMP.
HD
R
G
B
VD
B
A
1
2
Figure 4
Figure 3
2.2 Function
8.
AC POWER CONNECTOR
1. POWER SWITCH: A push-on / push-off switch for AC
power.
9.
SIGNAL INPUT CONNECTOR (DB9-15P)
SIGNAL INPUT CONNECTORS (BNC)
2. POWER-ON INDICATOR: This indicator illuminates
green when AC power is on, and illuminates amber
when the monitor is in the power management modes.
10.
11.
USB UPSTREAM PORTS: To connect to USB
equipped computer(s).
3. INPUT CONNECTOR SELECT/OSD OFF BUTTON:
•
Without OSD screen, push to select the signal input
connector, BNC or D-SUB.
With OSD screen, push to turn the OSD screen off.
12.
USB DOWNSTREAM PORTS: To connect to USB
equipped peripherals, e.g, USB camera, keyboard,
printer, etc.
•
If only one input is used, the monitor will select it automati-
cally.
4. DOWN BUTTON: Push to select group icon.
5. ITEM SELECT BUTTON: Push to select the item icon.
6. FUNCTION ADJUST BUTTONS: Push the adjust
buttons to adjust the image on the screen.
7. USB DOWNSTREAM PORT: To connect to USB
equipped peripherals, e.g, USB camera, keyboard,
printer, etc.
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3
3
INSTALLATION AND
CONNECTION
3.2.2 Connecting to An Apple Macintosh Computer
On the back of the monitor four kinds of plug-in connections
are provided: AC power connector for the AC input, DB9-
15P connector and BNC connector for video signal input
and USB ports for USB communication.
Figure 6 shows the SC-B104 cable and AD-A205
Adapter(option) to the video port in an Apple Macintosh.
For Macintosh Adapter AD-A205, contact your dealer.
3.1
AC Power Connection
1. Power off, both the monitor and the computer.
2. Set the DIP switches of Macintosh Adapter according
to the setting chart.
One end of the AC power cord is connected to the AC
power connector on the back of the monitor. The other end
is plugged into a properly grounded three-prong AC outlet.
The monitor’s auto-sensing power supply can automati-
cally detect 100-120V AC or 220-240V AC and 50 or 60Hz.
(See Section 7.3 Optional Macintosh Adapter AD-
A205 settings)
3. Connect the 15-pin (DB-15P) end of the AD-A205
Adapter to the straight 15-pin connector on the
Macintosh video port on the computer or on the video
board.
4. Connect the sub-miniature 15-pin (DB9-15P) end of
the AD-A205 Adapter to the SC-B104 cable.
5. Connect the other end of the SC-B104 cable to the
DB9-15P receptacle on the back of the monitor.
6. Power on the monitor, then the Macintosh.
7. After using the system, power off the monitor, then the
Macintosh.
3.2
Signal Cable Connection
The DB9-15P(VGA) connector is provided for compatible
analog RGB outputs from your computer. Apple Macintosh
computers can also be interfaced with using the optional
Mitsubishi Macintosh adapter AD-A205.
3.2.1 Connecting to Any IBM VGA Compatible Sys-
tem
Figure 5 shows the SC-B104 cable connection to the Video
Graphics Array (VGA) port in an IBM Personal System/2®
series, or any VGA compatible system.
D-SUB
BNC
COMP
.
R
G
B
HD
VD
A
B
1
2
Computer
Apple Macintosh
Computer
1. Power off, both the monitor and the computer.
2. Connect the one end of the SC-B104 cable to the
DB9-15P connector on the VGA controller card.
3. Connect the other end of the SC-B104 cable to the
DB9-15P receptacle on the back of the monitor.
4. Power on the monitor, then the computer.
5. After using the system, power off the monitor, then
the computer.
D-SUB
BNC
COMP.
HD
R
G
B
VD
Macintosh
Adapter
AD-A205
(Option)
Power Cord
Cable SC-B104
Figure 6
•
•
For the Apple Macintosh Computers having a VGA
compatible port, steps 2 through 4 are not necessary.
Connect the end of the signal cable to the port directly.
In case of Apple Macintosh G3 series, use "Control
Panel" of "Apple Menu" when selecting a resolution.
If select the resolution from "Control Bar", no screen
may be displayed and the computer may freeze.
Computer
D-SUB
BNC
COMP
.
R
G
B
HD
VD
A
B
1
2
VGA
Compatible
System
D-SUB
BNC
COMP.
HD
R
G
B
VD
DB9-15P
Cable SC-B104
Figure 5
Power Cord
CAUTION
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment
and shall be easily accessible. During servicing, discon-
nect the plug from the socket-outlet.
Méme si le moniteur est mis hors tension il reste toujours
alimenté. La prise secteur devrait ainsi ètre facilement
accssible en cas d'urgence.
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3.2.3 Connecting to a Unix Workstation & Third Party
Graphics Card
3.2.4 BNC Connection
(1) COMPOSITE SYNC ON GREEN VIDEO SIGNAL (3
wires):
Figure 7 shows the SC-B104 or 75Ω coaxial cable (not
supplied) connection to the graphics video card (PC-CAD
and workstation).
Connect the R, G and B video signals to the BNC
connectors on the back of the monitor.
BNC
COMP.
HD
R
G
B
1. Power off, both the monitor and the computer.
2. Connect one end of the SC-B104 cable or the 75Ω
coaxial cable to the output connector on the computer,
or on the video board.
VD
B
A
1
2
3. Connect the other end of the SC-B104 cable or the 75
Ω coaxial cable to the DB9-15P receptacle or the
BNC receptacles on the back of the monitor.
4. Power on the monitor, then the computer.
5. After using the system, power off the monitor, then the
computer.
(2) EXTERNAL COMPOSITE SYNC SIGNAL(4 wires):
Connect the R, G and B video signals and the Com-
posite sync signal to BNC connectors on rear panel,
respectively.
BNC
COMP.
HD
R
G
B
VD
B
A
1
2
D-SUB
BNC
COMP
.
R
G
B
HD
VD
A
B
1
2
High Resolution
Graphic Video Card
D-SUB
BNC
COMP.
HD
R
G
B
VD
(3) SEPARATE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SYNC
SIGNALS (5 wires):
High Resolution
Graphic Video Card
Connect the R, G and B video signals and the horizon-
tal and vertical sync signals to the BNC connectors on
the rear panel.
75Ωcoaxial cable
Cable SC-B104
Figure 7
Power Cord
BNC
COMP.
HD
R
G
B
VD
B
A
1
2
3.3 USB System Basic Application
FRONT
BACK
Power Cord
D-SUB
BNC
COMP
.
R
G
B
HD
A
B
1
2
VD
Downstream Ports
Downstream Port
D-SUB
BNC
B
A
1
COMP.
HD
R
G
B
VD
2
Upstream
Ports
USB
Cable
Signal
Cable
Signal
Cable
USB
Cable
N O T E
Computer
The computer is required to have
Windows® 98 or later installed and
USB functions.
When connecting one computer,
either Upstream port A or B is
available. The Upstream port is
automatically matched with the
active video input.
Scanner
Keyboard
Camera
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3.4 Installation of USB Function
(a) Disconnect and connect the USB cable to the up-
stream port of the display monitor.
(b) Cycle power of the display monitor off then on.
The following procedure permits your computer to recog-
nize or "enumerate"(A USB term) the Mitsubishi USB HUB.
1. Power on the display monitor and then the com-
puter.
2. Start "Enumeration" from the Windows® Desktop.
N O T E
If the mark
enumeration was unsuccessful. Select “Generic USB
HUB” marked with mark and click “Remove” and
appears with “Generic USB HUB”, then
“Refresh”. After that, the enumeration is automatically
started.
N O T E
• During the enumeration of Mitsubishi USB Hub, connect
the keyboard and mouse, to the computer and not to the
downstream ports on the display monitor. After the
enumeration, the keyboard and mouse can be used by
connecting to the downstream ports, if they are USB-
compliant.
N O T E
The enumeration of USB HUB may be necessary for
each USB port on the computer.
• Do not unplug the USB cable during the enumerations.
(1) Connect the computer and the display monitor with an
USB cable. Figure 8 will appear.
(2) Click “Next” on Figure 8 to get Figure 9.
(3) Click “Finish” on Figure 9 to complete the enumeration
of Mitsubishi USB HUB.
Figure 10
Figure 8
3. Enumerate the Mitsubishi Monitor Function which
permits Monitor Control(height, width, rotation, etc) via
USB, using the following procedure.
(1) Insert Windows® 98 CD-ROM into your computer.
Then, Figure 11 will appear.
Figure 9
You can confirm that “Mitsubishi USB HUB” is successfully
enumerated with the following method.
•
Open “Device Manager” tab in “System” property
under “Control Panel”. Confirm that “Generic USB
HUB” is listed in “Universal Serial Bus Controller”. If
you can’t confirm it, re-enumerate “Mitsubishi USB
HUB” again by following (a) or (b).
Figure 11
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(2) Click “Next” on Figure 11 and Figure 12 will appear.
Figure 15
Figure 12
You can confirm that Enumeration of Mitsubishi Monitor
Function is successfull with the following method.
(3) Click “Next” on Figure 12 and Figure 13 will appear.
•
Open “Device Manager” tab in “System” property
under “Control Panel”. Confirm that “HID-compliant
Device” and “USB Human Interface Device” are listed
in “Human Interface Device”. If you can’t confirm it, re-
enumerate “Mitsubishi Monitor Function” again by
following (a) or (b).
(a) Disconnect and connect the USB cable to the up-
stream port of the display monitor.
(b) Cycle power of the display monitor off then on.
N O T E
If the mark
appears with “HID-Compliant Device”
and/or “USB Human Interface Device”, the enumera-
tion was unsuccessful. Select “HID-Compliant Device
“and/or “USB Human Interface Device marked with
mark and click “Remove” and “Refresh”. After
that, the enumeration is automatically started.
Figure 13
(4) Click “CD-ROM Drive(C)” , and click “Next”. Figure 14
will appear.
Generic USB Hub
Figure 14
(5) Click “Finish” on Figure 14 and Figure 15 will appear.
Click “OK” on Figure 15 to complete Enumeration of
Mitsubishi Monitor Function.
Figure 16
N O T E
The following should be observed in order to use the USB function reliably:
•
•
•
Make sure all connections are made firmly and correctly.
Do not change the Upstream port during the recognition of the monitor or other peripherals.
Close all Windows program before changing the Upstream port or disconnecting USB cable.
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4 OSD (On Screen Display)
4
FUNCTIONS
4.1 How to adjust the screen
The monitor has an OSD(On Screen Display) function.
The following procedure shows how to adjust the screen
using the OSD function.
(5)Adjust by pressing
or
button.
(1) Turn on the monitor.
(6)If you don't press any button for about ten seconds,
the OSD screen will disappear.
The OSD can be turned off quickly by pressing
button.
(2) Press button
screen.
to display the OSD
(3) Select the group icon on Main Menu by pressing
.
Main Menu
(4) Select the item icon on Sub Menu by pressing
button.
Sub Menu
N O T E
When pressing both
and
buttons simultaneously,
moving direction of item selection becomes reverse.
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4.2 Adjustment Items
Items
X:
Available
Function
A
B
C
D
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
Adjusts the contrast level.
Adjusts the black level of the screen
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
-
X
X
COLOR NO
Select the desired color from Color 1, Color 2, and Color 3 presets.
Adjusts the red-color balances for the selected color.
Adjusts the green-color balances for the selected color.
Adjusts the blue-color balances for the selected color.
Adjusts the color temperature of the image on the screen.
Restores the each color gain and color temperature to the factory preset.
Adjusts the horizontal size of the image on the screen.
Adjusts the horizontal position of the image on the screen.
Adjusts the horizontal position of the screen raster.
R-GAIN
G-GAIN
X
X
X
X
-
X
X
X
X
-
B-GAIN
COLOR TEMPERATURE
COLOR RESET
HORIZ-SIZE
-
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
-
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
-
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
HORIZ-PHASE
HORIZ-POSITION
VERT-SIZE
Adjusts the vertical size of the image on the screen.
VERT-POSITION
PINCUSHION
Adjusts the vertical position of the image on the screen.
Straightens the left and right sides of the image on the screen.
Adjusts the parallelism of the left and right sides of the image on the screen.
Adjusts the pincushioning at the top corners of the screen.
Adjusts the pincushioning at the bottom corners of the screen.
Adjusts the curvature of the left and right sides of the image on the screen.
Adjusts the vertical slant or tilt of the screen image.
KEYSTONE
TOP-PIN
BOTTOM-PIN
PIN-BALANCE
KEY-BALANCE
ROTATION
Adjusts the rotation of the image on the screen.
X
-
ZOOM
Zooms the screen to all sides.
X
-
GEOMETRY RESET
TEXT MODE
Restores to the factory preset level.(See "NOTE" below.)
To get a preferable image for your work.
BLACK LEVEL
HORIZ-CONVERGENCE
VERT-CONVERGENCE
VERT-CONV-TOP
VERT-CONV-BOTTOM
HORIZ-CONV-RIGHT
HORIZ-CONV-LEFT
CORNER PURITY (TL)
CORNER PURITY (TR)
CORNER PURITY (BL)
CORNER PURITY (BR)
MOIRE CANCEL
Select the black level of the screen.
Adjusts the horizontal alignment of the red, green and blue beams.
Adjusts the vertical alignment of the red, green and blue beams.
Adjusts the upper vertical alignment of the red, green, and blue beams.
Adjusts the bottom vertical alignment of the red, green, and blue beams.
Adjusts the horizontal alignment of the red, green and blue beams on the right part of screen.
Adjusts the horizontal alignment of the red, green and blue beams on the left part of screen.
Adjusts the purity of the top-left corners of the screen.
Adjusts the purity of the top-right corners of the screen.
Adjusts the purity of the bottom-left corners of the screen.
Adjusts the purity of the bottom-right corners of the screen.
When setting to ON, the moire level on the screen can decreased by the MOIRE
CANCEL LEVEL.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
MOIRE CANCEL LEVEL
Adjusts the moire level on the screen.
X
-
X
X
CLAMP PULSE POSITION Uses this function to eliminate excessive green or white background that may occur
when both Sync-On-Green and external sync signals are applied to the monitor.
DEGAUSS
Eliminates possible color shading or impurity.
-
-
-
POWER SAVE
When setting to ON, the power consumption of the monitor will be reduced when not in use
if your computer is set for power management.
X
X
CONTROL LOCK
OSD POSITION
ALL RESET
Locks the OSD function except for "BRIGHT" and "CONTRAST".
Moves the OSD screen position.
X
X
-
X
-
Restores all items to the factory preset level.(See "NOTE" below.)
Adjusts the screen size and distortion automatically.
Indicates the current scanning frequency, factory or user preset timing number, and
signal input connector.
-
-
-
-
-
-
GTF AUTO ADJUST
DIAGNOSIS
-
-
-
-
LANGUAGE
USB UP-STREAM
Selects the language used on OSD screen.
Selects the Upstream port which you want to use.
X
X
X
X
X
USB PORT COMBINATION Selects the combination of the Upstream port and signal input connector.
A. Press "GEOMETRY RESET" to restore to the factory preset level.
B. Press
and
buttons together, to restore to the factory preset level.
C. Press "ALL RESET" to restore to the factory preset level.
D. Set data does not change by the change of the signal timing.
If a non-Factory Preset timing is used, "GEOMETRY RESET" and "ALL RESET" do not work.
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Press the Minus Button
Press the Plus Button
Group
Icon
Item
Icon
Item
To decrease the contrast.
To increase the contrast.
To increase the brightness.
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
To decrease the brightness.
To select color 1, color 2, color 3.
COLOR NO
To decrease red color level of the color To increase red color level of the color
R-GAIN
mode selected by "COLOR NO".
mode selected by "COLOR NO".
To decrease green color level of the
color mode selected by "COLOR NO".
To increase green color level of the
color mode selected by "COLOR NO".
G-GAIN
To decrease blue color level of the
color mode selected by "COLOR NO".
To increase blue color level of the
color mode selected by "COLOR NO".
B-GAIN
To decrease the color temperature of the To increase the color temperature of the
COLOR TEMPERATURE
COLOR RESET
HORIZ-SIZE
HORIZ-PHASE
HORIZ-POSITION
VERT-SIZE
color mode selected by "COLOR NO".
color mode selected by "COLOR NO".
To restore the color-gain and color tem-
perature of the color mode selected by
"COLOR NO" to the factory preset.
To narrow the width of the image
on the screen.
To expand the width of the image
on the screen.
To move the image on the screen
to the right.
To move the image on the screen
to the left.
To move the image to the left.
To move the image to the right.
To expand the height of the image
on the screen.
To narrow the height of the image
on the screen.
To move the image down.
To move the image up.
VERT-POSITION
PINCUSHION
KEYSTONE
To expand the center of the
image.
To collapse the center of the im-
age.
To decrease the width at the top
of the screen image and to
increase the width at the bottom.
To increase the width at the top of
the screen image and to decrease
the width at the bottom.
To expand the width of the screen To narrow the width of the screen
TOP-PIN
image near the corners of top.
image near the corners of top.
To narrow the width of the screen
image near the corners of bottom.
To expand the width of the screen
image near the corners of bottom.
BOTTOM-PIN
PIN-BALANCE
KEY-BALANCE
ROTATION
To move the top and bottom of
the screen image to the left.
To move the top and bottom of the
screen image to the right.
To make the screen slant to the
left.
To make the screen slant to the
right.
To rotate the image counterclock-
wise.
To rotate the image clockwise.
To expand the screen to all sides.
To restore to factory preset level.
To narrow the screen to all sides.
ZOOM
GEOMETRY RESET
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Press the Minus Button
Press the Plus Button
Group
Icon
Item
Icon
Item
To select "SMOOTH" mode.
To select "HIGH" mode.
To select "SHARP" mode.
To select "LOW" mode.
TEXT MODE
BLACK LEVEL
HORIZ-CONVERGENCE
VERT-CONVERGENCE
VERT-CONV-TOP
To adjust the horizontal beam alignment on the full screen area.
To adjust the vertical beam alignment on the full screen area.
To adjust the vertical beam alignment on the upper screen area.
To adjust the vertical beam alignment on the lower screen area.
To adjust the horizontal beam alignment on the right screen area.
VERT-CONV-BOTTOM
HORIZ-CONV-RIGHT
HORIZ-CONV-LEFT
CORNER PURITY(TL)
CORNER PURITY(TR)
CORNER PURITY(BL)
CORNER PURITY(BR)
MOIRE CANCEL
To adjust the horizontal beam alignment on the left screen area.
To adjust the purity condition on the top-left corner.
To adjust the purity condition on the top-right corner.
To adjust the purity condition on the bottom-left corner.
To adjust the purity condition on the bottom-right corner.
To select the Moire Cancel mode
on.
To select the Moire Cancel mode
off.
MOIRE CANCEL LEVEL
To decrease the level of the moire-clear wave.
To eliminate an excessive green or white-back ground that may
occur when both Sync-On-Green and external sync signals are
applied to the monitor.
To clamp the video signal at the
CLAMP PULSE POSITION
DEGAUSS
back of the H-Sync pulse. If you
connect to an older Macintosh, you
may need to press plus button.
To clamp the video signal at
the front of the H-Sync pulse.
To eliminate possible color shading or
impurity due to magnetic effects.
To select the power-save mode.
(Your computer must be set for
power management.)
To select the constant power
consumption mode.
POWER SAVE
CONTROL LOCK
OSD POSITION
ALL RESET
To lock the OSD function except for
"BRIGHT" and "CONTRAST".
To unlock the OSD function.
To move the OSD screen
position in a clockwise direction.
To move the OSD screen position
in a counter clockwise direction.
To restore all items to the factory
preset.
To adjust screen size, position and
distortions automatically.
GTF AUTO ADJUST
DIAGNOSIS
To show the current scanning frequency, Preset No., and signal input
connection.
To choose the language used on OSD.
LANGUAGE
ENG......English, FRA......French,
ESP......Spanish,
ITA......Italian, GER......German, JPN......Japanese
N O T E
CONTROL LOCK: This is to lock the OSD function to keep the OSD screen image you set.
Press plus button to lock the OSD function. You can adjust only "BRIGHT" and "CONTRAST" at the condition.
Press minus button to unlock the locked condition.
GTF: This function is available when the computer has the GTFTM function according to the VESA®GTFTM standard.
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Press the Minus Button
Press the Plus Button
Group
Icon
Item
Icon
Item
The USB functions of the com-
puter connected to Upstream port
ROOT-A become active.
The USB functions of the com-
puter connected to Upstream port
ROOT-B become active.
N O T E
The active Upstream port in active is colored blue on the OSD screen.
In case that either the Upstream port ROOT-A or ROOT-B is
chosen by this function, the auto-change of the Upstream port is not
available.
It may take about 15 seconds until the USB devices have been
recognized by the computer after the Upstream port is changed.
Make sure the operation of the devices connected to the down-
stream ports before changing USB Upstream ports. It may take
approximately 15 seconds max. until the devices have been
recognized by the computer and start to operate after the Up-
stream ports are changed.
USB UP-STREAM
Do not change the Upstream ports during recognition to prevent
errors of the operation of devices or application software.
Close all Windows programs before changing Upstream ports.
The Upstream port ROOT-A is
assigned for signal input con-
nector "BNC" and ROOT-B is
assigned for "D-SUB".
The Upstream port ROOT-A is
assigned for signal input connec-
tor "D-SUB" and ROOT-B is as-
signed for "BNC"
N O T E
This function is to change the Upstream port automatically in
corresponding to the change of signal input connector.
This function is only available in case that both the Upstream ports
are connected to the computers.
It may takes 15 seconds until the USB devices have been recog-
nized by the computer after the Upstream port is changed.
In case that the computer chosen enters into a power management
mode, the signal input connector and Upstream port are changed to
others automatically.
USB PORT
COMBINATION
When the Upstream port which is connected to the computer not
displays on the screen is selected, the operation of the USB devices
connected to the Downstream ports is not shown on the screen of the
display monitor.
N O T E
USB Monitor Control will be available when installing "USB Monitor Control Software" into the computer. The "USB Monitor
Control Software" can be downloaded from Mitsubishi Internet Home Page:
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Before calling your Authorized Product Support, please
check that the items below are properly connected or set.
In case of using a non-standard signal, please check the
pin assignments and the signal timing of your computer
with the specification outlined in Section 6. SPECIFICA-
TIONS and Section 7. APPENDIX.
5
5
TROUBLESHOOTING
ITEMS TO CHECK
LOCATION
PROBLEM
•
•
Contrast and brightness controls.
Front (OSD)
LED On
(Green)
•
•
•
•
Power switch.
AC power cord disconnected.
Front
Rear
LED Off
No
picture
•
•
•
•
•
•
Signal cable disconnected.
BNC cables are misconnected or the green cable is discon-
nected.
Computer power switch.
Power management function is active.
Rear
Check the graphics adapter and cables
Computer
Press any key on the keyboard
or move the mouse.
LED On
(Amber)
•
•
The following message appeared.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Signal cable disconnected.
BNC cables are misconnected or the green cable is discon-
nected.
Computer power switch.
Power management function is active.
Rear
ATTENTION
NO SIGNAL
Check the graphics adapter and cables
Computer
Press any key on the keyboard
or move the mouse.
H
OFF V
OFF
PLEASE CHECK
INPUT SIGNAL OR
CONNECTION.
•
•
The following message appeared.
•
•
Input signal frequency range is too high or too low for the
monitor to synchronize with.
Check the specification of
graphics adapter
ATTENNTION
SIGNAL FRREQUENCY
IS OUT OF RANGE.
FH 24.8KHz
FV 43.0Hz
PLEASE CCHANGE
SIGNAL TTIM ING.
•
•
•
•
Do "GEOMETRY-RESET" or "ALL RESET" for a standard signal.
Adjust HORIZ-SIZE, VERT-SIZE, HORIZ-PHASE, and
VERT-POSITION with non-standard signals.
Front (OSD)
Front (OSD)
Display is miss-
ing, center shifts,
or too small or too
large of a display
size
•
•
Monitor may not be able to get full-screen image depend on
signal. In this case, please select other resolution, or other
vertical refresh timing.
Make sure you wait a few seconds after adjusting the size
of the image before changing or disconnecting the signal.
• Confirm that Windows98 is in-
stalled into the computer.
•
•
[Universal serial bus controller] is not listed in [Device
Manager].
• Make sure of the cable con-
nections.
[Generic USB HUB] is not listed in [Device Manager].
No operation of
the USB devices
• Restart the computer.
• Turn off the monitor and turn
on then.
• Disconnect all the cables con-
nected to theUpstream ports
and re-connect then.
• Select the Upstream port by
using the OSD screen, "Up-
stream port selection"
•
On the OSD screen, the Upstream port to which the
USB device you want to use is connected is not
colored by blue.
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ITEMS TO CHECK
LOCATION
PROBLEM
•
Thin vertical black lines on one or both sides of the screen.
This minor condition is caused by grille element overlap
which can occur during shipping.
•
–
Position an open white window over the affected area of
the screen and maximize the brightness and contrast
controls. This will cause localized heating of the overlap
which will clear in a few minutes. Be sure to readjust the
brightness and contrast controls back to the normal viewing
levels after this procedure.
Black vertical
lines are visible
on the screen.
•
–
• The 2 very faint thin lines across the screen are normal.
They are caused by the aperture grille stabilization
filaments(Damper Wires) which are required for all
Two fine horizontal
lines are visible on
the screen.
aperture grille CRTs’.
Aperture Grille
Shadow of
Damper Wires
Electron Gun
Damper Wires
Shadow of Damper Wires
Aperture Grille Type
A buzzing sound
when power on.
•
–
A brief vibration or hum sound that is heard just after power
up is normal. This is caused by the automatic degaussing
function. This sound will be heard each time the monitor is
powered up from a cold start and each time the manual
degauss button is used.
•
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6 SPECIFICATIONS
6
NSB1107STTUW
Model No.
Size
55cm/22"(51cm/20" Diagonal Viewable Image)
Mask type
Aperture grille
Gun
In-line
Deflection angle
Phosphors
Aperture grille pitch
Phosphor pitch
Face Plate
Focusing method
Video
90°
CRT
Red, Green, Blue EBU (medium short persistence)
0.24mm
0.25mm
Anti-glare, Anti-reflection and Anti-static coating
Dynamic Beam Forming (DBF)
0.7Vp-p analog RGB
INPUT SIGNAL
Sync
Sync. on Green or separate H, V sync., or Composite sync
5BNC, DB9-15P
Input Connectors
Input Impedance
Function
SIGNAL INTERFACE
75Ω (video), 2.2kΩ (sync.)
Self-powered HUB complying with Universal Serial Bus Specification
Rev.1.0
USB
2 Upstream ports/12Mbps
3 Downstream ports/12Mbps, 1.5Mbps (500mA max. per each
Downstream port)
Interface
SCANNING
Horizontal
Vertical
30 - 121kHz
50 - 160Hz
FREQUENCY
RESOLUTION (HxV) 2048 dots x 1536 lines Non-Interlaced maximum addressable resolution format at 75Hz
WARM-UP TIME
BRIGHTNESS
30 minutes to reach optimum performance level
100cd/m2, standard full white video signal at 9300K (+ 8MPCD)
Horizontal
2.3 µsec (typ.)
450 µsec (typ.)
BLANKING TIME
Vertical
DISPLAY SIZE
COLOR
393mm x 295mm(typ.)
5000K~9300K
ratio 4:3
AC100-120/220-240V±10% 50/60Hz 155W (typ.)
<170W(typ.): with USB operation>
POWER SOURCE
OPERATING
ENVIRONMENT
DIMENSIONS
WEIGHT
Temperature
Humidity
5 -35°C
10 -90%RH (without condensation)
(W)19.7inch x (H)19.7inch x (D)19.0inch / (W) 500mm x (H) 500mm x (D) 482mm
Approx. 31.0kg (68.3lbs.)
TILT/SWIVEL
BASE
Tilt Angle
Swivel Angle
Safety
-5° - +10°
±90°
UL1950 (UL), CSA C22.2 No.950 (C-UL)
EN60950 (TÜV-GS)
EMC
FCC Class-B, DOC Class-B
EN55022 Class-B, VCCI Class-B
EN50082-1, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3
DHHS, HWC, Röv vom 8.1, 1987
CE-Marking, MPR-II/TCO'91
ISO9241-3, ISO9241-7, ISO9241-8 (TÜV-GS)
TCO '99
REGULATIONS
X-Ray
Other
International ENERGY STAR Program
Energy 2000 Labeling Award
Guidelines for the Suppression of Harmonics
in Appliances and General-Use Equipment
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7 APPENDIX
7
7.2 SC-B104 Signal Cable
7.1
Monitor Signal Input Connector (DB9-15P)
(Female)
Approx. 1.8m
5
4
3
2
1
2
4
5
1
3
10
9
8
7
6
DB9-15P
9
10
6
7
8
12
11
13
15
14
11
12
13
14
15
MOUNTED ON THE REAR PANEL
PIN ASSIGNMENTS
DB9-15P(Male)
DB9-15P(Male)
PIN ASSIGNMENTS
Pin No.
Signal
RED VIDEO
GREEN VIDEO
or COMPOSITE SYNC with GREEN VIDEO
BLUE VIDEO
1
2
Pin No.
Signal
RED
GREEN
BLUE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
GROUND
GROUND
DDC GROUND
RED GROUND
GREEN GROUND
BLUE GROUND
NC
SYNC GROUND
GROUND
DDC GROUND
RED GROUND
GREEN GROUND
BLUE GROUND
NC
9
SYNC GROUND
GROUND
10
11
12
13
14
SDA
SDA
HORIZONTAL SYNC
or COMPOSITE SYNC
VERTICAL SYNC(VCLK)
SCL
HORIZONTAL SYNC
VERTICAL SYNC(VCLK)
14
15
15
SCL
DDC .................. DISPLAY DATA CHANNEL
SDA ................... SERIAL DATA
SCL ................... SERIAL CLOCK
NC ..................... NO-CONNECTION
DDC ................ DISPLAY DATA CHANNEL
SDA ................ SERIAL DATA
SCL................. SERIAL CLOCK
NC .................. NO-CONNECTION
7.3
Optional Macintosh Adapter AD-A205 settings
The AD-A205 Macintosh Adapter(option) allows you to
take an advantage of the built in video capabilities of
your Macintosh computer with the monitor.
(2)
Set the dip switches according to the following chart.
By using the following chart, you can choose a main
resolution, quickly.
If you wish to operate by other resolution, refer to
next page; “AD-A205 Mac Adapter Setting Chart”
(1)
Set the dip switches of the adapter, before connect
to the computer.
Switch
Switch Setting
Apple Macintosh
ON
1,2
Macintosh IIsi, IIci, IIvi, IIvx, LC, LC II
Macintosh LC III, LC475, LC630
Dip Switches
Macintosh
2,4
AD-A205
ON
1
2
M
IT
3
4
5
S
U
B
6
IS
H
I
Macintosh Quadra 610, 650, 700, 800, 840AV, 900, 950
Macintosh Centris 610, 650, 660AV
1,2,3,4
Display monitor
Performa 6260, 6310, 6410, 6420
Power Macintosh 6100, 6100AV, 6200, 6300
Power Macintosh 7100AV, 7200, 7300, 7500, 7600
Power Macintosh 8100, 8100AV, 8500, 8600
Power Macintosh 9500, 9600
1,2,6
3,4
Workgroup Server 7350, 8150, 9150, 9650
Power Macintosh 4400, G3
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(3)
(4)
“AD-A205 Mac Adapter Setting Chart” shows all available modes for Macintosh systems and all possible combinations
with the monitor.
We recommend that you use the monitor with a preset timing. (See Section 1.2 Internal Preset Memory Capability)
Please refer to the instruction book of your computer about the resolution setting.
Resolution may not be changed on some computers.
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