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6.  Horizontal size

520mm +/- 5 min (for mode 1-6)

Vertical size

388mm +/- 5 min (for mode 1-6)

7.  User controls

Power, Brightness, contrast, V-Size, Mute, V-position,
H-Size, Tint, H-Position, Degauss, Pincushion, Rotation,
Bass Treble, Balance, Color, Sharpness, Volume, Woofer,
audio FIX/VAR, Recall, Input.

8.  Operating temperature

 

0°C to 40°C

9.  Unit dimension (with base):

 

W (742mm) X H (575mm) x D (512mm) – (29.2” x 22.6” x 20.2”)

packaging dimension:

 

W (911mm) x H (659mm) x D (711 mm) – (35.9” x 25.9” x 28”)

10. Net weight of unit:

 

51 Kg/l 12.4lbs

11. The table below is required timings and technical description for the 27” tube

(H=520mm, V=388mm standard size)

Mode No

1

2

3

4

5

6

Resolution & Refresh

640×640

640×480

720×400

640×480

800×600

800×600

R a t e

60

72

70

66.6

60.317

56.25

Hz

Pixel /- 5%

39.722

31.746

35.311

33.06

25

27.8

Nsec

Hor. visible

640

640

720

640

800

800

dots

Hor. total

800

832

900

864

1056

1024

dots

Hor. front porch

16

16

18

64

40

24

dots

Hor. sync

96

40

108

64

128

72

dots

Hor. back porch

48

136

54

96

88

128

dots

Hor. blanking time

160

192

180

224

256

224

dots

Ver. Visible

480

480

400

480

600

600

lines

Ver. Total

525

520

449

525

628

625

lines

Ver. Front porch

10

1

12

3

1

1

lines

Ver. Sync

2

3

2

3

4

2

lines

Ver. Back porch

33

36

35

39

23

22

lines

Ver. Blanking time

45

40

49

45

28

25

lines

Hor. Frequency

31.469

37.681

31.467

35

37.879

35.156

KHz

Vor. Frequency

59.940

72.809

70.082

66.667

60.317

56.250

Hz

Ver. Sync polarity

+

+

+

TTL

Hor. Sync polarity

+

+

+

TTL

Bandwidth

25.2

31.2

28.3

30.204

40

35.97

MHz

Summary of Contents for XV2930

Page 1: ...INSERTED REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL DOC COMPLIANCE NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus meets all requ...

Page 2: ...it during electrical storms or if unit will not be used over a long period Do not open the cabinet which has potential dangerous high voltage components inside If the unit is damaged in this way the w...

Page 3: ...n connection with the product WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR AND WHAT WE WILL NOT PAY FOR We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items but we will not pay for the following Removal or installation...

Page 4: ...uthorized Visual Systems Division Dealers and network of factory trained independent service providers If you are experiencing a problem with you monitor please contact the authorized NEC Visual Syste...

Page 5: ...O Vp p d input impedance 75 ohms e Dot rate 50MHz max Horizontal sync a Type TTL b Polarity positive or negative c Input impedance 1 K ohm Min d Frequency RGB 31 KHz to 38 KHz Video 15 734 KHz NTSC 6...

Page 6: ...ution Refresh 640 640 640 480 720 400 640 480 800 600 800 600 R a t e 60 72 70 66 6 60 317 56 25 Hz Pixel timing 5 39 722 31 746 35 311 33 06 25 27 8 Nsec Hor visible 640 640 720 640 800 800 dots Hor...

Page 7: ...audio signals used with video equipment like a VCR Laser disc or DVD player 4 RGB SOUND INPUT These terminals are for audio signal when the monitor is used in RGB mode 5 AV OUTPUT These terminals can...

Page 8: ...8 LOCATION OF CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL LOCATION OF CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL Front View...

Page 9: ...9 LOCATION OF CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL LOCATION OF CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL...

Page 10: ...High leakage current earth connection essential before connecting supply 1 Connect the video cable AV S Video or RGB cable and audio cable to your monitor 2 Connect the AC power cord to your monitor...

Page 11: ...splay will appear next to the button indicating that the mute function is enabled To disable the mute function simply press the button again the On Screen Display will disappear and sound will start c...

Page 12: ...tion and moving to the right pressing the menu button continuously will circulate the selection eventually returning to the starting position After you have selected a category you can increase or dec...

Page 13: ...to adjust the vertical position of the displayed image Press the adj button to move image down Press the adj button to move image up H Size Select this icon to adjust the horizontal size of the displ...

Page 14: ...ecrease sharpness Press the adj button to increase sharpness Pincushion Select this icon to adjust the amount of tapering on each side of the displayed image Press the adj button to decrease the amoun...

Page 15: ...NC VIDEO POWER CONSUMPTION on green Pulse Pulse Active Pw maximum power saving yellow No pulse Pulse Not used 30W power saving yellow Pulse No pulse Not used 30W power saving yellow No pulse No pulse...

Page 16: ...urning OFF the power switch on so that degauss circuit within monitor starts 3 Connect signal cable properly Picture runs or scrolls 1 Signal cable properly connected 2 Input signal outside of the req...

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