Introduction
The PE1700 LCD monitor has a 17-inch active matrix TFT (thin film transistor) liquid crystal
display module. It is designed for use with any Windows®-based PC (an adapter may be required for
the Macintosh). The monitor’s compact-sized design provides great space savings on your
computer desk.
Features
Ö Automatic configuration to the PC video settings with maximum SXGA resolution.
Ö Three control buttons plus OSD (on-screen display) for monitor settings adjustment and
configuration with ease and instant feedback.
Ö Support analog video input for direct and immediate replacement of CRT displays.
Ö A tilt feature to optimize viewing position.
Ö An anti-glare coating on the panel to reduce the reflection of ambient light.
Ö Flicker-free performance across all recommended video modes.
Ö Support for high refresh rates up to 75 Hz.
Ö VESA DDC2B Plug-and-Display compliant.
Ö A Power-saving feature that is compatible with Microsoft® Windows
Ö Compliance with Swedish MPR II guidelines for reduced electromagnetic emissions.
Ö TCO99: TCO model only
For Your Safety
Warning
To completely disconnect power from your display, you must
remove the power cord from the wall outlet and then remove
the power cable from the display.
For your safety and the protection of your monitor, follow these precautions:
Ö Use only the factory-supplied power cord that shipped with your monitor.
Ö To prevent electrical shock, do not disassemble the display. The cover should be removed only
by qualified service personnel.
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Ö Do not cover the air vents.
Ö To avoid the risk of damage to the display and electrical shock to yourself, do not expose the
display to rain or moisture.
If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the display and contact qualified service personnel:
Ö The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged.
Ö You have spilled liquid into the display.
Ö The display has been exposed to rain or water.
Ö The display does not operate correctly when the operating instructions are followed.
Ö The display has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
*Only for use with supplied adapter, in case of loss or damage contact Planar for replacement
details.
*European countries use only with certified power cord 3G,0.75mm2 ,H05 VV-F
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Installation
Please follow the instructions in this chapter to install your LCD Monitor.
Note: Before connecting your display, first read through the instructions in this chapter and the
safety precautions in the previous chapter.
Unpacking the Display
When you are unpacking the display, make sure that you have the following items:
Ö The LCD monitor
Ö AC power adapter with attached power cable
Ö A power cord
Ö Analog video signal cable
Ö User’s Manual
Ö A Quick Start Guide
Ö Planar Connection CD-ROM
Note: Place the display on a flat, sturdy surface. Choose an area free from excessive heat,
moisture, and sunlight.
Locations and Functions of Controls
There are three control buttons and one power button on the front panel of the display, as well as a
LED for power status indication.
You will use the power button located at the lower right side of the front panel of your display to turn
on and off the display.
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The functions of the three control buttons which are located at the lower left side of the front panel of
your display. Their functions are described as below:
Button
Select
Function Description
(1) Turn on OSD menu while it is off.
(2) Execute the function selected in the OSD menu.
(3) Hold down for 2 sec will clear OSD menu
(1) Item selection move upward or user-adjustable value
increasing.
Up (△)
(2) Bring-up Brightness Menu (Direct-key function).
(1) Item selection move downward, user-adjustable
value decreasing (in Main Menu)
Down (▽)
(2) Auto Setup (Direct-key function).
Making the Connections
Before connecting any cables, make sure that the computer and display are turn off.
To connect the power and video signal cables:
1. Locate the AC power adapter with attached power cable.
2. Connect the power cable to the power jack on the back of the display (as shown below).
3. Plug the two-prong power cord into a power outlet, and plug the other end into the AC power
adapter.
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4. Plug the analog video signal cable into the Analog Video Input port on the back of the display (as
shown above).
5. Connect the other end of the video cable into your computer’s video port. (Please check your
computer’s documentation if you’re not sure where the port is located.)
Note: For best display performance, it is strongly recommended that you use Auto Setup to
automatically configure your display’s settings.
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Using Your Display
This chapter contains information about using your LCD Monitor.
Turning the Display On and Off
Use the power button located at the lower right side of the front panel of the display to turn the
display on and off. When the display is on, the light (LED) near the Power button is illuminated.
The light is green when both the display and PC are active and amber when the display is in a
reduced power mode.
If your PC supplies power saving signals to the display, the display’s power management features
reduce power consumption to low levels when your PC goes into its power-saving mode. See
“Minimizing Power Consumption” on page 11 for more information.
If your PC doesn’t use industry standard power-save signaling techniques, you can reduce power
consumption by turning off the display when it won’t be used for an extended period. You can turn
the display off even if you leave your PC in running.
Note:
Because of the technology used in LCD panels, screen savers will not prolong the life of
your display. So if the display will not be used for an extended period, be sure to turn it off.
Warning
To completely disconnect power from your display, you must
remove the power cord from the wall outlet and then remove
the power cable from the display.
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Tilting the Display
The monitors have a tilt feature that allows you to tilt the display back and forth as well as left and
right to find the most comfortable viewing position. To tilt the display, grasp the sides and push the
display back or pull it toward you, or turn it left or right until it is in the desired position. The display
can be tilted 20º backward and 5º forward.
Note: Do not tilt the display by grasping the top edge.
Setting the Video Mode
Since the inherent format of this display is 1280 pixels by 1024 lines, the display will perform best
when your PC is set to a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024. If you use a lower resolution (such as 640
x 480), the image is expanded to fill the screen.
Your display supports many common video modes, as shown in “Video Modes” on page 28. Check
the documentation supplied with your PC and video adapter card to find out which modes they
support.
To see what the video mode in your Microsoft Windows, please check Windows’ settings in your
PC.
Setting the Refresh Rate
The image refresh rate is the number of times per second that the image is refreshed; it is also
known as the vertical frequency.
On standard CRT displays, you should use the highest possible refresh rate supported by your PC at
the current screen resolution. This is necessary to avoid screen flickering and to minimize eyestrain.
However, with your LCD Monitor, flicker is not an issue. It is flick-free at all supported refresh
rates.
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The table in “Video Mode” on page 28 shows the image refresh rates supported by the display at
different screen resolution. Although your LCD monitor supports up to 75 Hz for analog video input,
we recommend that you use 60 Hz refresh rate for best performance.
To set the refresh rate with a standard Windows installation, follow the steps mentioned in your
Windows’s or graphic card’s user’s manual.
Minimizing Power Consumption
Many PCs support industry standard power-save signaling techniques. Power management features
reduce the display’s power consumption after a period of keyboard inactivity.
When the display is in a power-saving mode, the screen is blank and the power indicator is amber.
Pressing a key on the keyboard or moving the mouse restores the image in several seconds. Consult
your PC documentation for information about setting the power-saving modes.
The display accepts the signals for standard power-saving mode, when PC go into power saving
mode . The display will go into power saving.
Caring for and Cleaning the Display
To maximize screen life and prevent damage to the LCD panel, we recommend that you:
Ö Use the display power management system (if available on your PC).
Ö If you don’t use a power management system, turn off the display when you won’t be using it for
an extended period.
Ö Don’t press, rub, or poke the display with your finger or other object.
Ö Handle your display with care.
Your LCD module is a high-quality optical device that requires special care when cleaning.
Warning
Don’t use liquid, aerosol, or abrasive cleaning solutions to
clean the screen.
To clean the screen:
1. Shut down the PC.
2. Turn off and unplug the display.
3. Gently dust the screen with a dry, soft, line-free cloth.
Note: If the screen is still dirty, you can dampen the cloth with several drops of distilled water.
Make sure the LCD panel is completely dry before you turn the display back on.
4. Plug in the display.
5. Turn on your PC and display.
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Adjusting Your Display
This chapter contains information about how to changing display settings for your LCD Monitor. It
is designed with an OSD menu to help you easily adjust to its optimum performance.
Note: You must perform auto setup before making any adjustment.
Summary of Control Buttons
There are four control buttons located at the lower part of the front panel of your display:
Ö POWER: Push to turn on or turn off the display. The power indicator (Green) will light while
the display is on.
Ö Select: Display the On-Screen Display (OSD) “Main Menu” , selects items for user adjustment,
and execute the function selected.
Note: Hold down this key for 2 seconds will clear OSD menu.
Ö Up(△): Move upward through the choice in the OSD submenu. If an adjustment bar is displayed,
this button increases the setting value.
Note: This key is also used as ‘direct key’ to bring-up OSD “Brightness Adjust”.
Ö Down(▽): Move downward through the choice in the OSD submenu. If an adjustment bar is
displayed, this button decreases the setting value.
Note: This key is also used as ‘direct key’. When the OSD “Main Menu” is inactive, press this
key will execute ‘Auto Setup’ function.
Displaying the OSD “Main Menu”
You can use the OSD features to change the screen settings of your display. To display the OSD
“Main Menu”, please press the ‘Select’ button.
The following table briefly describes each of the items in the OSD “Main Menu”.
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Item
Auto
Description
Adjusting the “Auto Setup”. See “Adjusting Auto Setup” on page 14.
Open the “Management” submenu where you can select Brightness,
Contrast or the image position for further adjustment. See Adjustment in the
“Management” Submenu” on page 15.
Management
Clock/Phase
Color
Open the “Clock/Phase” submenu where you can select Clock or Phase for
further adjustment. See Adjustment in the “Clock/Phase” Submenu” on
page 18.
Open the “Color” submenu where you can select Color Temperature, RGB
and Black Level for further adjustment. See Adjustment in the “Color”
Submenu” on page 19.
Open the “OSD Display” submenu where you can select H. position or V.
position of the OSD display for further adjustment. See Adjustment in the
“OSD Display” Submenu” on page 21.
OSD Display
Factory Recall
Languages
Exit
Recall factory-setting values back. See Factory Recall” on page 22.
Open the “Languages” submenu where you can select one of the five
languages for your preference in display OSD messages. See “Selecting
Language for Your Preference” on page 23.
Clear and exit the OSD main menu.
Selecting Items in the OSD Menu
To select items in the OSD “Main Menu”, you will use the ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons on the
front panel of the display.
To select items in the OSD submenus, you will use all three, control buttons. To select a specific
submenu, you shall use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons to move forward or backward to the item
to be adjusted, and then select it by press ‘Select’ button.
Adjusting the OSD Menu
Auto Setup
To perform the Auto Setup function you should follow the steps below:
1. Bring-up the OSD “Main Menu”.
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2. The ‘Auto’ icon should be highlighted already.
3. Use ‘Select’ button to select and execute the Auto Setup function. After the execution of the
Auto Setup function, it will show-up the follow message:
If the image looks correct, choose Yes.
OR
If the image requires further adjustment, choose No, it will shown up ‘Phase’ bar for your
further adjustment by manual. Then you can adjust phase by ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons.
When all text appears well focused and there is no instability in the image, press the ‘Select’ key
to end up the adjustment.
Adjusting the “Management” Submenu
To perform the adjustment in the “Management” submenu you should follow the steps below:
1. Bring-up the OSD “Main Menu”.
2. Use ‘Up (△)’ (or ‘Down (▽)’) to move forward (or backward) to the management icon and
highlight it.
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3. Use ‘Select’ key to enter the “Management” Submenu. It will show up four items for your
further adjustment.
If ‘Brightness’ is selected, you may use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons to adjust the setting of
brightness. The fullness of the graphic bar as well as the numerical value at the right corner is
also changed accordingly.
If ‘Contrast’ is selected, you may use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons to adjust the setting of
contrast. The fullness of the graphic bar as well as the numerical value at the right corner is also
changed accordingly.
Note: We recommend you do Auto Setup before adjusting the contrast setting.
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If ‘H. position’ is selected, you may use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons to adjust the setting
of the horizontal position of the image. The fullness of the graphic bar as well as the numerical
value at the right corner is also changed accordingly.
If ‘V. position’ is selected, you may use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons to adjust the setting of
the vertical position of the image. The fullness of the graphic bar as well as the numerical value
at the right corner is also changed accordingly.
If ‘Exit’ is selected, it will exit the “Management” submenu and go back to the “Main Menu”.
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Adjusting the “Clock/Phase” Submenu
To adjust the “Clock/Phase” submenu you should follow the steps below:
1. Bring-up the OSD “Main Menu”.
2. Use ‘Up (△)’ (or ‘Down (▽)’) to move forward (or backward) to the clock/phase icon and
highlight it.
3. If ‘Clock’ is selected, you may use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons to adjust the setting of
clock. The fullness of the graphic bar as well as the numerical value at the right corner is also
changed accordingly.
Note: We recommend you perform the Auto Setup first. And adjust the clock setting only if
the image looks incorrect.
If ‘Phase’ is selected, you may use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons to adjust the setting of
phase. The fullness of the graphic bar as well as the numerical value at the right corner is also
changed accordingly.
Note: We recommend you perform the Auto Adjust before adjusting the phase.
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If ‘Exit’ is selected, it will exit the “Clock/Phase” submenu and go back to the “Main Menu”.
Adjusting the “Color” Submenu
To do adjustment in the “Color” submenu you should follow the steps below:
1. Bring-up the OSD “Main Menu”.
2. Use ‘Up (△)’ (or ‘Down (▽)’) to move forward (or backward) to the color icon and highlight
it.
3. Use ‘Select’ button to enter the “Color” submenu. It will show up three items for your further
adjustment.
If ‘Color Temp’ is selected, you may use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons to select one of the
three settings. Press ‘Select’ button will return you back to the “Color” submenu.
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Note: As you choose an item, your screen immediately updates to reflect this setting.
If ‘Black Level Adjust’ is selected, it will bring-up “Back Level Adjust” submenu. You can
adjust its setting by ‘Up (△)’ and ‘Down (▽)’ buttons.
If ‘RGB Adjust’ is selected, it will bring-up “RGB Adjust” submenu. Use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down
(▽)’ buttons to choose and highlight one of the three options (Red, Green and Blue) and then
use ‘Select’ button to select it. This will show-up the corresponding bar on menu, and you can
adjust its setting by ‘Up (△)’ and ‘Down (▽)’ buttons. This control may be helpful in
achieving a more natural appearance in graphic images and closer color matching between the
printer and the display.
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If ‘Exit’ is selected, it will exit the “Color” submenu and go back to the “Main Menu”.
Adjusting the “OSD Display” submenu
To adjust the OSD H and V, positions you should follow the steps below:
1. Bring-up the OSD “Main Menu”.
2. Use ‘Up (△)’ (or ‘Down (▽)’) to move forward (or backward) to the OSD display icon and
highlight it.
3. Use ‘Select’ button to enter the “OSD Display” submenu. It will show up two items for your
further adjustment.
If ‘H. Position’ is selected, you may use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’buttons to adjust the setting of
H. position of the OSD display. The fullness of the graphic bar as well as the numerical value at
the right corner is also changed accordingly.
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If ‘V. Position’ is selected, you may use ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’ buttons to adjust the setting of
V. position of the OSD display. The fullness of the graphic bar as well as the numerical value at
the right corner is also changed accordingly.
If ‘Exit’ is selected, it will exit the “OSD Display” submenu and go back to the “Main Menu”.
Adjusting the Factory Recall
To recall factory settings back you should follow the steps below:
1. Bring-up the OSD “Main Menu”.
2. Use ‘Up (△)’ (or ‘Down (▽)’) to move forward (or backward) to the factory recall icon and
highlight it.
3. Use ‘Select’ button to activate the factory recall action.
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Selecting Language for Your Preference
To select one of the five languages for your preference you should follow the steps below:
1. Bring-up the OSD “Main Menu”.
2. Use ‘Up (△)’ (or ‘Down (▽)’) to move forward (or backward) to the languages icon and
highlight it.
3. Use ‘Select’ button to enter the “Language” submenu. It will show up five items for your
selection. Use ‘Up (△)’ (or ‘Down (▽)’) to move forward (or backward) to the languages you
prefer and Press ‘Select’ button to select it.
Note: As you choose an item, your OSD information displayed immediately updates to reflect
this setting.
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Exit and Clear the OSD Menu
To exit and clear the OSD menu you should use ‘Up (△)’ (or ‘Down (▽)’) to move forward (or
backward) to the exit icon and select it by ‘Select’ button.
Using the Direct Keys
There are two direct keys that function while OSD “Main Menu” is inactivated. One of the two
direct keys is for Auto Setup and the other is for bringing-up OSD“Brightness”menu.
Auto Setup by Direct Key
Use Auto Setup whenever you apply a new video mode or change the refresh rate. While the Auto
Setup routine is running, you should have a stable image displayed on the screen. Do not move
items around the screen, play games, or view video during Auto Setup.
Once you have executed Auto Setup for a particular mode, the display will store the new values in
its permanent memory.
To execute Auto Setup by direct key
1. Press ‘Down (▽)’ button with no OSD “Main Menu” displayed on screen, this will start the
execution of Auto Setup.
The image will change color and appear to jitter during the Auto Setup function. After the
function is complete, you are asked whether the image appears correct or not.
2. If the image looks correct, choose Yes, and then the OSD will close automatically.
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If the image requires further adjustment, choose No, it will shown up ‘Phase’ bar for your further
adjustment by manual. Then you can adjust the phase by ‘Up (△)’ or ‘Down (▽)’buttons. When
all text appears well focused and there is no instability in the image, press the ‘Select’ key to end
the adjustment and close the OSD menu.
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Troubleshooting
This chapter contains information about how to troubleshoot your LCD Monitor. If you have tried
all of the items listed below, please contact a qualified service personnel.
A. My display doesn’t work, even though the computer appears to work.
1. Make sure the power cable is securely plugged into the display.
2. Make sure the display is turned on.
3. Try turning the display off and then turning it on again.
4. Make sure the display’s power cord is plugged into a power outlet and into the AC power
adapter. Check to see whether the outlet works by plugging another device (such as a lamp)
into the outlet. (If the light on the front of the display is lighted, it is getting power. Try the next
item on this procedure.)
5. Check the cable connection between the display and the computer. The cable connectors must
be pushed in all the way.
B. The message “Check Cable” appears on my display.
This message appears when the video cable is not properly connected to the computer.
1. Make sure the analog video cable is plugged into the Analog Video Input port on the back of
the display.
2.Make sure the other end of analog video cable is plugged into the PC’s video port.
C. The message “No Sync.” appears on my display.
This message appears when there is no video signal from the computer with cable already
connected.
1. Make sure that the computer's power is turn on.
2. Make sure that your graphic card has its output already.
D. The message “Signal Out of Range” appears on my display.
This message appears when the input signal is beyond the display's capability.
Set your PC to a supported video mode, preferably 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz. See “Setting the Video
Mode” on page 10.
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E. The image is very unstable.
1. Set your PC to a supported video mode, preferably 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz. See “Setting the
Video Mode” on page 10.
2.Restore the original factory settings by choosing Factory Recall in the OSD “Factory Recall”
submenu.
3.Perform the Auto Setup function. See “Auto Setup by Direct Key” on page 24.
Note: Even if your PC’s setting is out of the range of video modes that are supported by your
LCD monitor, it may still be displayed with reduced quality. This provides you with an
opportunity to change your PC’s setting to a correct one.
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Technical Information
This chapter contains technical information about your LCD Monitor.
Display Information
LCD Module
17-in, active matrix TFT, anti-glare coating, 0.264 mm pixel pitch
Display Size
337.9 mm x 270.3 mm
Viewing Angle
Left/Right
Up/Down
AMTN
-85° / 85°(Typical)
-85° / 85°(Typical)
AATN
-70° / 70°(Typical)
-70° / 70°(Typical)
Display Colors
Power Input
16.7 million
100 ~ 240 VAC Full Range, 50/60 Hz (External AC adapter)
< 45W
Maximum power
consumption
Signal Input
Video Signal
Sync signals
RGB positive 0.7VPP, 75ohm
Separate & Composite, TTL Level
Line (horizontal)
frequency
31.5 kHz ~ 80 kHz
Raster (vertical)
frequency
56 Hz ~ 75 Hz
Pixel dot clock
135 MHz (maximum)
Recommended mode 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz
20° forward, -5°backward
403 x 387.5 x 192 mm (without base)
5.1 kg
Pedestal tilt
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
Weight
Operating Conditions
Temperature
5° ~ 40°C at altitude 0 ~ 2000m
5° ~ 30°C at altitude 2000 ~ 3000m
20% ~ 85% RH, non-condensing
3000m Max.
Humidity
Altitude
Storage Conditions
Temperature
Humidity
-20° ~ 60°C
5% ~ 95% RH
10000m Max.
Altitude
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Video Modes
Your LCD monitor supports the following industry-standard combinations of screen resolution and
refresh rates. Other combinations are possible, but may require adjustments to the image.
For optimum performance, set your PC to a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 at a 60 Hz refresh rate.
Supported Resolution
(dots x lines)
Vertical Frequency
(Refresh Rate)
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 350
60 Hz
72 Hz
75 Hz
70 Hz
VGA
SVGA
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
56 Hz
60 Hz
72 Hz
75 Hz
XGA
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
60 Hz
70 Hz
75 Hz
SXGA
1280 x 1024
1280 x 1024
60 Hz
75 Hz
US TEXT
720 x 400
70 Hz
Power MAC
640 x 480
832 x 624
67 Hz
75 Hz
Note: The display is capable of going beyond these recommended modes.
Unknown Video Modes
Like all other monitors, the your LCD monitor is designed to work with standard video modes.
However, not all video/graphic cards use only standard display modes.
Your LCD monitor uses state-of-the-art technology, which is designed to synchronize to any display
mode. We recommend choosing one of the supported modes listed above. If you choose an
unknown mode, you will need to manually adjust the clock, phase, and image position.
If you must use an unknown mode, you can run Auto Setup at first. If Auto Setup doesn’t provide
adequate image adjustment, then you must manually adjust the clock, phase, horizontal position,
and vertical position.
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Regulatory Information
Agency Approvals
European
USA
Japan
Others
CE Mark
EN60950
TUV-GS
UL1950
CSA950
BSMI
Safety
EN50081-1 FCC Class B
EN50082-1
VCCI
Emissions
Immunity
Ergonomic
VLMF
ISO9241-3
MPR II
TCO model
only
TCO99
FCC Statement: FCC Notice – Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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