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Contents 1 NEC SVGA Monitor 2 Setting Up Environment Connecting the Monitor 3 Using the Monitor Front Panel Controls Rear Panel Controls Tilt/Swivel Base Problem Solving Troubleshooting Cleaning ......
NEC SVGA Congratulations on your purchase of the NEC SVGA color monitor. NEC’s SVGA Monitor offers a maximum horizontal resolution of 1024 Pixels by a maximum vertical resolution of 768 Pixels. Additionally, the SVGA Monitor provides System compatibility via the following features:...
Setting Up The SVGA Monitor shipping carton contains the monitor, user manual and power cable. If these items are missing, contact your NEC dealer. Please save the original box and packing materials for future transportation 0; shipment of this monitor.
Setting Up CONNECTING Use the following steps to connect the monitor to THE MONITOR Unplugging the Computer Se tting the voltage Computer. Turn off and unplug the computer’s power Cord. The voltage selector is located on the rear of the monitor.
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Setting Up 2-3 3. Attach the monitor signal cable to the video connector at the rear of the Computer. Secure the connection by tightening the two screws on either side of the signal cable’s connector. Attaching the signal ca ble Signal Cable...
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2-4 Setting Up 4. Connect one end of the monitor power cable to the rear of the monitor. Plug the other end into a properly grounded wall outlet. Connecting the power cable WARNING: D not place the monitor or any other object on the power cable.
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5. If you are setting up the Computer for the first time, see your user manual. Otherwise, continue with the following step. 6. Plug in the Computer power cable. If you have any Problems, please refer to the Troubleshooting section of this mannual. Setting Up 2-5...
Using the Monitor This section defines monitor controls and explains how to use them to your advantage. You may adjust the viewing area of the screen and modify specific screen qualities including brightness and contrast. Further, the tilt/swivel feature allows proper positioning of the monitor.
3-2 Using the Monitor FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Power Switch Horizontal Size Control Vertical Size Control Brightness Control Contrast Control Read the descriptions that follow to learn how to operate the front panel controls. Press this switch to control power to the monitor-. The power indicator lights when the monitor power is on.
REAR PANEL Read the description that follows for an understand- ing of how each control operates. The figure below CONTROLS locates the rear panel controls. Turn the Horizontal Position Control to adjust the Horizontal image’s horizontal Position. Position Control Turn the Vertical Position Control to adjust the Vertical image’s vertical Position.
3-4 Using the Monitor TILT/SWIVEL BASE Positioning the monitor The tilt/swivel base allows you to tilt the screen up or down, and move it from side to side, 45 degrees to the right or left. You can reposition the monitor up to an angle of -5 degrees forward and +15 degrees backwards.
PROBLEM If you encounter a problem with the SVGA Monitor, the problem may be a simple one that you can solve SOLVING yourself. Check the items on the following list when you encounter a problem: Using the Monitor 3-5 The power switch for the monitor is on. The signal cable and power cord are securely connected.
Use the troubleshooting table below to isolate any SHOOTING problems and respond with the appropriate corrective action. If you still cannot determine the problem, contact your NEC dealer. PROBLEM No picture appears on monitor Screen. The monitor is dark, but the power indicator is lit.
Reviewing Technical Data The following tables provide specifications, pin assignments and signal timing: SVGA Monitor Specifications ITEM Physical Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight Operating Environment Temperature Humidity Storage Temperatures Storage Humidity Power Power Source Power Consumption Picture Tube Resolution Horizontal Vertical DESCRIPTION 14.4 inches (365 mm)
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4-2 Reviewing Technical Data SVGA Monitor Specifications (cont’d) ITEM Synchronization Horizontal Vertical Active Display Area Horizontal Vertical Input Signals Video Separate Sync. Display Colors Analog Input DESCRIPTION 31.5 kHz/35.2 kHz/35.5 kHz/37.9 kHz/48 kHz 50 Hz to 90 Hz continuous 9.6 inches (246 mm) depends on signal timing used 7.2 inches (185 mm) depends on signal timing used...
D-SUB male connector for the input Signal. The figure ASSIGNMENTS below shows the connector pin locations. See the table that follows for connector pin assignments. Connector pin loca tions Reviewing Technical Data 4-3 SVGA monitor uses a l5-pin, mini high-density Input Signal Connector Pin Assignments...
4-4 Reviewing Technical Data TIMING The following diagram and tables show the preset TABLES timing used in the monitor’s VGA, SVGA, EVGA and VESA VGA modes. SEPARATE SYNC. HORIZONTAL ° ° E3 VERTICAL VIDEO VIDEO...
ITEM fH (kHz) A ys (Line time total) B ys (Sync. pulse width) C ps (Back porch) D ps (Active) E ps (Front Porch) fv (Hz) P ms (Frame time total) Q ms (Sync. pulse width) R ms (Back porch) S ms (Active) T ms (Front porch) Horizontal Sync.
4-6 Reviewing Technical Data Preset Timing - SVGA/EVGA ITEM f-I-I (kHz) A ys (Line tirne total) B ps (Sync. pulse width) C As (Back porch) D /_LS (Active) E ps (Front Porch) fv (Hz) P ms (Frame time total) Q ms (Sync. pulse width) R ms (Back porch) S ms (Active) T ms (Front porch)
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Preset Timing - VESA Timings ITEM fH (kHz) A l.ts (Line time total) B 14s (Sync. pulse width) C l_ts (Back porch) D ps (Active) E ps (Front Porch) fv (Hz) P ms (Frame time total) Q ms (Sync. pulse width) R ms (Back porch) S ms (Active) T ms (Front porch)