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Parts 3 Connection to Computer 4 The range of control Angle 5 Installing Monitor Driver 6 Name and Function of Front 8 Power Management Feature 10 Adjusting OSD 11 Standard Signal Table 17 Specification 18 Troubleshooting 19 Warning 21 Table of Contents INFORMATION TO USER : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and used in accordance withthe instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can be determined by determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to crrent the interference byone or more of the fllowing measures: 1. Reorient/Relocate the receiving antenna.2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the recerver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Shielded interface cable has to be used to ensure product compliance. CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment 3 2 Parts LCD Monitor Place the monitor to face the user and then adjust the monitor angle.Take a break (for about 10 minutes) at every hour during the work with monitor. Refer to the following figure to take the correct posture. about 50cm Look down the monitor below the horizon. Relax shoulders and arms, and sit back on the chair. Adjust the monitor to prevent reflection. Adjust the monitor stand to acquire required angle. Keep feet flat on the ground. Maintain the arms horizontally and place hands softly on the keyboard. Good Posture Guide 12V-DC Adapter User's Manual / Warranty Card Signal Cable AC Power Cable Installation Disk Installation Diskette For use only with power supplyM ANUFACTURER : ILAN MODEL : F19603AM ANUFACTURER : EDAC MODEL : EA1050A 5 T he range of control Angle How to Adjust the Stand 4 Connection to Computer 1. Use 220 V or 110 V. (Free Voltage)2. Connect monitor and computer via computer cable (See figure ) 3. Power on the monitor and computer.4. Connection is finished. 12V DC connection terminal Computer cable For PC For Macintosh Use adapter. Adapter for Macintosh (Optional)Refer to the table on the rear side ofthe optional Macintosh adapter andadjust DIP switch by the resolution. Forward 4 Default Backward 31 Basic Connection 7 6 Click 'Finish'. Click 'Next>'. Click 'Advanced..'. Click 'Next>'. Click 'Monitor'. Click 'Change..'. Click 'Display a list of all...'.Click 'Next>'. Click 'Have Disk..'. Select the driver and click 'OK'. Click 'Next>'. 3. Select "Exit" if the monitor model is changed, and then reboot the Windows. Installing Monitor Driver 1. Insert the Diskette to the Floppy Diskette driver. 2. Double-click "Install.exe". 3. Select the model(H710) and click "OK" button.4. Select inf file, and then click "OK" button.5. Click "Exit" button to close the installation. Automatic Installation Manual Installation 1. Insert the Diskette to the Floppy Diskette driver.2. Click 'My Computer' and follow the procedure below. Click 'Control Panel'. Click 'Display'. Click 'Settings'. Run (Click) "Install" at Floppy driver and select the model name to set theoptimum display in Window 95, 98 or 2000. Use the Driver provided. 9 8 Power button Power button is located in the lower center of the Front Bezel.You can push the button to turn on/off the power. Power Indicating LED If the green LED in the power switch turns into blinking green, it indicates the monitor is in power saving mode. On Screen Display (OSD) Function Button OSD buttons on the front of bezel perform the following functions. MENU : Press this button to display menus.SELECT/ AUTO : Press this button, when OSD is not displayed, to perform automatic setting. When OSD is displayed, You can select icons. POWER : Power button. : By pressing these button when OSD is displayed, You can move cursor into the menus which you want. After press the SELECT button, you can change gauge level or select sub menus.When OSD is not displayed, you can adjust brightness or contrast. Name and Function of Front Front panel Functions SELECT/ AUTO BUTTON MENU BUTTON +/ BUTTON BUTTON POWER BUTTON +/ -/ -/ 11 10 No image is displayed with Green blinking. Monitor is in power saving mode.Use mouse or keyboard to release power saving mode. No image is displayed without LED on. Power cable plug must be pulled out.Check the power plug on monitor and on the wall. "Out of range" displayed on the screen. This message is displayed when the signal from video card exceeds themaximum frequency of the monitor. Readjust resolution and frequency inaccordance with the monitor capacity. (Refer to Standard Signal Table) Power Management Feature When not in use for a long time, the monitor automatically reduces its power consumption, meeting power savingstandards of EPA and NUTEK. The monitor is equipped with a power saving circuit that confirms to the world-standard Display Power Manager Signalling(DPMS) mode of Video Electronics Standard Association (VESA).The power management feature requires that the video card of thecomputer should support DPMS function. Status Color of LED Power Consumption Normal Green Normal Power DPMS mode Green Blinking ( 2 second interval ) 5 W or Below Horizontal Position Adjusting OSD Brightness Contrast MENU 1. Press the Menu button.2. Use to move Brightness ICON. 3. Use SELECT button to select it.4. Use to adjust the brightness. 5. 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