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For U.K. Customers THIS PRODUCT IS SUPPLIED WITH A TWO PIN MAINS PLUG FOR USE IN MAINLAND EUROPE. FOR THE U.K., PLEASE REFER TO THE NOTES ON THIS PAGE. Note: Electrical Connection Your monitor requires an electrical supply of 240 volts - 50 Hertz and should be protected by a 5 amp fuse.
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As the colours of the wires in your mains lead in this equipment may not correspond with the markings identified with the terminals of your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the symbol or coloured Green or Green and Yellow.
Important Safety Instructions Read all of these instructions. Save these instructions for later use. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use this product near water.
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total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes. 12. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 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 interference in a residential installation.
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Low Radiation Following the trend in the computer market toward low radiation, this equipment has been tested and found to comply with Swedish regulatory agency guidelines. Research has shown that magnetic field emissions from computer monitors may pose a very real health hazard to users, and this has become a great concern to many people.
:::::::<::::<: :::::q::::::. :::::w :.:::::::::& $ggg Table of Contents This manual provides information needed to unpack, install, and operate the monitor, and describes the generic version of the equipment. Equipment manufactured after the publication of this manual may have specifications other than those stated in this manual. Please contact your dealer for verification.
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Section 8. Power Management Utility ... . 18 8.1. Using Power Management under DOS 8.2. Help Menu ......19 8.3.
:::$$&;:: ::::::).:.:$> Section Introduction The 17MVX Value I SuperScan 17s are two microprocessor based, intelligent scanning 17-inch color monitors best suited for various applications from word processing to spreadsheets to CADKAE. Their microprocessor intelligence provides a wide range of signal compatibility and allows easy adjustment of screen configurations with various display modes.
::::g$:g ....$$$$$J Section Precautions To prevent injury to yourself and/or damage to the monitor, please read and adhere to the following suggestions: 1. Never connect the monitor to any outlet with a voltage or frequency other than that indicated on the monitor backplate.
Unpacking Carefully unpack the monitor from the shipping carton and avoid using sharp objects in opening the carton. Save the packing materials and carton for use in reshipping the monitor in the future. The monitor comes with the tilt and swivel base detached. Please follow the instructions contained in Section 4.4 to install the tilt and swivel base.
$$$$$g ::::::::::::::: j#@ Section 4 Getting Acquainted 4.1. User Controls and Indicators 1. Power Switch. A push-on/push-off type switch used to turn the monitor power On or Off. 2. Power-on indicator. This LED lights green when power is applied to the monitor.
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Contrast Brightness Power-on LED Fig. 2. Frontpanel controls. 3. V-size. Used to adjust the overall picture to the preferred height. 4. V-shift. Used to adjust the proper vertical display position. 5. Reset. Used to return the display parameters of the current display mode to the factory default settings.
H-width Reset Fig. 3. Press down on the release tab to access the display adjustment controls. 4.3. Preset and User Modes The monitor incorporates 10 preset modes and four user modes. The preset modes are defined as follows: Polarity Resolution Display mode fH, fV 640 x 350...
4.4. Installing the Tilt and Swivel Base The monitor is designed to be mounted to the tilt and swivel base with which it was shipped. To install the tilt and swivel base, proceed as follows: 1. Place the monitor upside down on a smooth and stable surface. 2.
...A. :;:::::::::;::: ::::::::::::y: jj$$jj Section Installation Instructions The monitor can be used with any IBM personal computer or compatible equipped with display cards capable of any of the following modes: VGA, super VGA, 8514/A, non-interlaced 1024 x 768, and 1280 x 1024 modes. Proceed to install the monitor as follows: 1.
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When connecting the video cable, make sure that the video cable D-connector aligns with the video adapter connector. Do not force the cable onto the adapter in the wrong direction or the video cable may be damaged. Fig. 6. Aiign the video cable D-connector with the video adapter connector. 4.
..,:.:.:.:.: ::::::.:.:.:.:. Section Advanced Display Adjustment This section explains the features and functions of the monitor display adjustment systems. It includes a list of the front panel alternate modes for ready reference as well as a step-by-step guideline on how to adjust picture geometry, vertical and horizontal picture linearity, and color display.
6.2. Making Color Adjustments The monitor color display adjustment system includes one factory default color setting and two user-defined color settings. The following table shows how each of the color settings may be selected: To select: Press: To perform the following adjustments: User-Defined Color <Function>...
To reset the user settings to the factory defaults: 1. Press either < Function> + m or -z Function> + m to select the user-defined color settings you want to reset. This user-defined color setting is now reset to the 2.
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To turn off the monitor’s power-saving feature, proceed as follows: 1. Press <Function> + m . 2. Press @ to enable power saving; @ to disable. 3. Press < Function > when done. Fig. 7. Press <Function > + L3ZB and thea the corresponding keys to enable I disable the power-savingfeature.
....y. ::::>::::::::: ::::.:.:.:.:.:. j@$@ Section Specifications 7.1. CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) : 17 inch CRT size ; 0.26 mm Dot pitch dark glass, non-glare Face treatment : 7.2. Input Signals : a n a l o g Type Video signal : 0 .
7.6. Operator Controls Power On/Off H-width Brightness H-phase V-size a C o n t r a s t V-shift Reset button Tilt Degauss 7.7. Power Requirements 100 to 240 VAC autorange 0 125 Watts maximum 7.8. Dimension (W x H x L) / Weight 410 x 400 x 445 mm 20.6 Kgs with tilt and swivel base 7.9.
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To use the Power Management Utility menu, type OFFH at the DOS command prompt. The following menu appears: Power Management Utility Hitachi Please enter the time interval required to enter level 1 and level 2 of power saving. Time interval for level 2 should be longer than level 1.
While in the power saving mode, press any key to return to the normal mode. 8.2. Help Menu To invoke the help menu, type OFFH ? at the command prompt. The following help menu appears: Power Management Help Menu Hitachi Usage to set the time interval OFFH using user interface.
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Name: Hitachi &Clay: 5. From the screen saver field, choose < Hitachi Power Saving > . Set the Delay time in minutes. This Delay time will determine the period of inactivity after which the monitor will enter the level 1 power saving mode.