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Please Note: 

You must use one of the factory modes when manually adjusting the picture. If 
you are having difficulties generating a supported mode, ask your computer 
dealer or the distributor or manufacturer of your graphics card for assistance.    

The procedures described in this chapter should be performed for every 
resolution and type of graphics signal that you wish to use. For example, if a 
particular application requires a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels, but all other 
applications use the monitor’s native resolution, you will need to display the 
test pattern and make adjustments twice.  

The monitor will remember your settings and use them whenever you turn the 
monitor on. Note that you may need to re-adjust the monitor if it is connected to 
a different computer or if the computer’s graphics adaptor is replaced. 

 

Summary of Contents for DV195

Page 1: ...DIAMOND VIEW DV195 Colour TFT LCD Monitor 17 43 cm LCD Panel Size ...

Page 2: ...rt of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission ...

Page 3: ...er installation 7 6 Setting the Display Resolution 8 Choosing the Best Resolution 8 Supported Graphics Modes and Refresh Rate Selection 9 7 7 Adjusting the Monitor 12 User Controls 12 Adjusting the Monitor s Display 13 OSD Function Menu 13 Function Description 13 8 Frequently Asked Questions 17 8 9 Specifications 19 9 10 Service Contacts 19 ...

Page 4: ...igation to notify any person of such revision or changes Diamond View is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners Reference Information For future reference write the following information about your monitor in the space below The seria...

Page 5: ...placed near or over a radiator or other heat source or used in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 3 Never push objects of any kind or spill liquid of any kind into this product 4 Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards 5 If any abnormal operation or accident such as dropping the u...

Page 6: ...fied range your Diamond View DV195 monitor can expand the image to full screen Plug and Play Compatibility with Microsoft Windows 95 98 2000 Me and XP Space Saving only 193 5 mm deep Light Weight only 5 8 kg Lower Power Consumption 55 W maximum during operation with audio Power Saving Power management complies with VESA DPMS standard When the system is idle in monitor off mode the monitor automati...

Page 7: ...ed with your monitor If they are missing or damaged please contact your place of purchase immediately Note There is an anti scratch protective cover on the back lit logo at the rear of the monitor which can be peeled off LCD monitor User s Manual User s Manual DVI Cable VGA Cable ...

Page 8: ...r Cord Audio Cable Locate the model name and the serial number label on the back of your monitor and write the details of the monitor and your place of purchase in the space on page ii of this manual for future reference ...

Page 9: ...tructions While using the VESA mounting function you need to push the screen backward and it will hold at about 15 degree Then apply a little bit more force to fold until it is parallel to the base From the bottom of the base there are 4 screw holes for your VESA mounting device Figure 1 2 The rear of this LCD display has four integrated 4 mm 0 7 pitch threaded nuts as well as four 5mm access hole...

Page 10: ... sure connections are secure Figure 1 3 Connecting the AC Power 1 Connect the AC Adapter to the LCD Monitor See Fig 1 4 2 Connect the power cord to an AC power source Figure 1 4 Connecting the Audio Cable 1 Connect the audio cable to the LINE OUT jack on your PC s audio card or to the front panel s AUDIO OUT jack of your CD ROM drive See Fig 1 5 2 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the LC...

Page 11: ...00 The first time you start Windows after connecting your new monitor the system will detect the monitor and automatically start the Add New Hardware wizard Just follow the prompts to load the native Plug and Play drivers Windows XP The first time you start Windows after connecting your new monitor Windows XP will automatically load the native Plug and Play drivers ...

Page 12: ...optimal performance from any LCD monitor you must use the monitor s native resolution If you are using Windows 95 98 2000 Me XP or NT 4 0 you can change the resolution as follows 1 Double click the Display icon in the control panel 2 From the Display Properties dialogue box select the Settings tab There is a slider on the right hand side in the middle of the dialogue box that alters the displayed ...

Page 13: ...een 60Hz and 75Hz refresh rate 3 A colour depth of either Thousands or Millions is recommended Supported Graphics Modes and Refresh Rate Selection There is no need to choose the highest possible refresh rate when using an LCD monitor It is not technically possible for an LCD monitor to flicker Even at a refresh rate of 60 Hz you will get an absolutely flicker free image For best results it is impo...

Page 14: ...d in Table 1 on the next page Resolutions of 640 x 480 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768 pixels are supported The default setting may require some adjustment before use The displayed image may show some distortion or noise that can be caused by the signal from the VGA card if it does not correspond with the usual standard This is not however a problem with the monitor If it is still visible after using the...

Page 15: ... 640x480 37 5 75 31 5 VESA 720x400 31 469 70 087 28 322 DOS 832x624 49 725 74 55 57 2832 MAC 800x600 35 156 56 25 36 VESA 800x600 37 879 60 317 40 VESA 800x600 48 077 72 188 50 VESA 800x600 46 875 75 49 5 VESA 1024x768 48 363 60 004 65 VESA 1024x768 53 964 66 132 71 664 1024x768 56 476 70 069 75 VESA 1024x768 60 023 75 029 78 75 VESA 1024x768 60 24 75 02 80 MAC 1152x864 54 054 59 270 80 1152x864 6...

Page 16: ...Power Saving Mode LED is off Power is OFF 4 Function Select Buttons Press either left or right control button for OSD On Screen Display menu selection 5 Adjustment Control and Volume Buttons Press the left button to decrease the OSD setting and press the right button to increase the OSD setting when OSD menu is displaying Press the left or right button to decrease or increase the audio volume when...

Page 17: ...ast level of the screen H Position This function let s you adjust the display s horizontal position Not available when using DVI V Position This function let s you adjust the display s vertical position Not available when using DVI Sharpness This function let s you adjust the images sharpness Five selections are available A smoother setting is more suitable for pictures while a sharper setting is ...

Page 18: ...t function to adjust the Geometry based on the displayed image or select either the Analogue or Digital inputs Exit Exits the OSD menu Icon Function Description 9300 CIE coordinated Colour Temperature of 9300 K Sets the CIE coordinate colour temperature to 9300 K 7500 CIE coordinated Colour Temperature of 7500 K Sets the CIE coordinate colour temperature to 7500 K 6500 CIE coordinated Colour Tempe...

Page 19: ...rrounding text and icons for any movement or change Adjust the Clock setting and see how this affects this noise or movement Make sure that in correcting noise in one part of the screen the setting does not create it in another You should with careful adjustment be able to obtain a picture with no visible noise in any section of the screen 5 If some noise or distortion is still visible select Phas...

Page 20: ...for every resolution and type of graphics signal that you wish to use For example if a particular application requires a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels but all other applications use the monitor s native resolution you will need to display the test pattern and make adjustments twice The monitor will remember your settings and use them whenever you turn the monitor on Note that you may need to re a...

Page 21: ...type of the extension cable some blurring or distortion may occur due to conduction losses of the extension cable You can minimise these losses by using an extension cable with better conduction quality or with a built in booster Does the blurring only occur at resolutions lower than the native maximum resolution Please read chapter 6 Setting the Display Resolution Select a graphics signal that us...

Page 22: ...check the pins of the VGA cable s connector If any pins are bent or broken off then contact your dealer see Chapter 10 for details If the LED is not lit at all check that the monitor is plugged into the power supply mains socket and that the power switch is turned on Check that the monitor s power switch is also turned on The image is or distorted flashes or flickers Check that the monitor s signa...

Page 23: ...typical Brightness 300 cd m typical Response Time 25 ms typical Viewing Angle Horizontal Vertical 85 85 85 85 typical Dot Pitch 0 294mm x 0 264 mm User Interface Controls Power switch with LED selection adjustment On Screen Display Functions Contrast Brightness Vert Hor Position Sharpness OSD Transparency Phase Pixel Clock Colour Temperature OSD Hor Vert Position Graph Text Recall Auto Input Selec...

Page 24: ...4 pin DVI D connectors Physical Characteristics Power Management VESA DPMS Energy Star Maximum Power Consumption 55 Watts Power Saving Mode 3 Watts Operating Voltage Automatic switched mode power supply 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Dimensions W x H x D 422 2mm x 424 9mm x 93 75mm Weight 5 8 kg Temperature Operating 5 C 40 C Air Humidity Operating 20 80 Regulatory Certification Safety AS NZS 3260 EMI EMC AS ...

Page 25: ... com au for details of your nearest Mitsubishi Electric Authorized Service Center or contact the Service Department for your state New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory 348 Victoria Road Rydalmere NSW 2116 Telephone 02 1300 651 808 Fax 02 9684 7684 Queensland 1 104 Newmarket Road Windsor QLD 4030 Telephone 07 3357 8877 Fax 07 3357 8488 South Australia and Northern Territory 77 Port Road...

Page 26: ...lephone 03 9262 9899 Fax 03 9262 9850 Western Australia 5 329 Collier Road Bassendean WA 6054 Telephone 08 9377 3411 Fax 08 9377 3499 New Zealand Contact BDT New Zealand Ltd 1 Parliament St Lower Hutt Wellington Telephone 04 560 9100 Fax 04 560 9140 Web site www bdt co nz ...

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