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2. 1 000 1 typical 60 000 1 2 ms grey to grey typical 170 160 typical CR gt 10 15 terminal D SUB connection DVI D with HDCP decoding HDMI with HDCP decoding 1 Vrms max 100Hz 8KHz 3 5 mm stereo jack 2 x 1 5 W max Power ON OFF OSD In operation C 35 Notin operation 20 60 C lt 80 Not in operation lt 90 5 4 kg 7 0 kg 516 x 383 x 120 mm Less than 1 Watt Less than 45 Watt This Handbook is protected by copyright The copyright is the property of the Medion Company Trademark MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Company Pentium is a registered trademark of the Intel Company Other trademarks are the property of their respective owner Technical and visual changes and printing errors are reserved 22 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508
3. 19 Do you need further SUPPO ETRAS ERARI 19 EEE E E O E EET E ET E E E 20 Disposal tr ostoi EAE ESE E EEOSE EEEE TERS TETS S ETETE 20 Pixel errors the monitor ssesessseesesoeesesereceeeecoreceeeeeceeeeecseeeecoecseeeeccercecoeeceeeseceeeeeeseeeeeo 20 Reproduction of this Handbook ssssesssessesoeesesesecseesecseeecesecseceecseeeecoeeceeoeecesesecceeeeeseeeeeoeeeeeeses 21 Technical 22 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Information about these instructions You will guarantee reliable operation and a long useful life of your TFT monitor in this way Always keep these instructions ready to hand close to your TFT monitor Keep the instructions safe in order i 1 Read through these instructions carefully and follow all the information given under all circumstances you to be able to pass them on to a new owner in the case of you selling the monitor Target group These instructions are intended for both first times users and those with previous experience Service We are here to support you in your daily use of this monitor Please contact us if you have questions or require assistance in operation You will
4. 5 REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Norms Electromagnetic compatibility The TFT monitor fulfils the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety of the following regulations EN 55022 2006 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 EN 60950 1 2001 A11 2004 Information technology equipment interference Limiting values and measuring procedure Information technology equipment Characteristics resisting interference Limiting values and test procedure Electromagnetic compatibility EMV Part 3 Limiting values Section 2 Limiting values for harmonic currents device input current lt 16A per conductor Electromagnetic compatibility EMV Part 3 Limiting values Section 3 Limiting values for variations in voltage and flickering in low voltage networks for devices with and input current lt 16A per conductor Safety of information technology equipment e Maintain at least one metre clearance from high frequency and magnetic sources of interference television device loudspeakers mobile phone cell phone etc in order to avoid disruptions to function and data loss e The failure of individual or several scanning spots can arise in rare cases in spite of the most modern manufacture because of the highly complex technology Your device complies with the European Norm ISO 13406 2 Class II Pixel error class see 20 Yo
5. Function Automatic adjustment E Contrast Brightness Input select Audio Adjustment a af Colour Adjust Information 4 Manual image adjust Setup Menu eo Memory recall 2 Select OSD menu Important The menus described here can differ from those on your monitor because of possible technical changes UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher 1 5 REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Function sub menu Automatic adjustment Sets the horizontal and vertical position phase fine tune and clock cycle H size automatically 16 Contrast Sets the white value of the monitor foreground Brightness To adjust the brightness of the video DCR You can switch the DCR function dynamic contrast on and off here ECO Switch ECO on and off Contrast and brightness adjustments are de activated in the ECO Mode Important The Standard setting must have been selected in the OptiColor Mode to be able to make Contrast and Brightness settings Input Select The signal input will be switched Audio Adjustment For setting the audio function Volume Sets the sound output of the loudspeakers Mute switch Enables the selection between Mute On Off Colour Adjust Color Adjust For the selection of the colours in order to improve the brightness and the colour saturation
6. Selection can be made between Cool Normal Warm and user defined colours Cool Adds blue to the monitor creating a cooler white Normal Adds red to the monitor creating a warmer white and a brighter red Warm Adds green to the monitor creating a darker colour tone User colour Individual settings for red R green G and blue B Information Displays information about the current input signal of the graphics card of your computer Ld By Manual Image Adjust Horizontal size H v position fine tune sharpness video mode adjust and optical colour mode Horizontal size Sets the width of the monitor H V Position Sets the horizontal and vertical position of the video image AS Fine Tune Fine tune to improve the display of the TFT monitor O a Sharpness For the adjustment of the clarity in the case of a signal that does not correspond to the physical resolution of the screen AF Video Mode Adjust An image size from options Full Screen and Over Screen OptiColor Mode This mode offers an optimum display environment according to the content displayed User is suitable for all the general Windows environments and standard monitor settings Game is optimum for PC or TV games Video is optimum for replaying feature films and moving images Landscape is optimum for displaying pictures of landscapes Text is optimum for processing texts and text displays in a text
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8. costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Monitor settings under Windows XP You will make the screen setting in Display Properties in the Windows program under Windows XP The program can be started as follows e Right mouse click on the Windows interface Desktop and left mouse click on Characteristics or e Double click on the Display icon in System Control Display Properties Themes Desktop ScreenSaver Appearance Display Default or on Screen resolution Color quality Less J Highest 32 bit v 1024 by 768 pivels I E Advanced oF Cancel Ill Display properties Set the resolution under Screen resolution You can set the depth of colour number of the colours represented under Colour quality Your TFT monitor will support a depth of colour of a maximum of 16 million colours which corresponds to 32 bits or Real Color The image refresh frequency be set under Expanded A Window with the characteristics of your graphics card will appear according to the configuration of your computer You will be able to set the required value in the List all modes I field under Graphics card The optimal value lies at 60 HZ in the case of a TFT monitor 75 Hz can be set as a maximum Detail of Display Characteristics Important You wil
9. HDMI Mini 15 pin D sub connection VGA 3 5 mm stereo jack audio connection AUDIO IN USB connection for the Touch Function PC USB Intake device for protection against theft Kensington lock SION a A i Connecting the monitor e Ensure that the TFT monitor has not yet been connected to the electricity supply mains plug not yet plugged in and that neither the TFT monitor nor the computer has been switched on e Prepare your computer for the TFT monitor if necessary so that the correct settings for it will be present 1 Connect signal cable e Plug the signal cable into the appropriate VGA HDMI or DVI connections on the computer and the TFT monitor 2 Connect audio cable e Plug the audio cable into the appropriate audio sockets on the computer and the TFT monitor 3 Connecting the USB cable for the Touch Function e Plug the USB cable into the USB connections on the computer and the TFT screen 4 Connect the power supply e Now connect end of the mains cable supplied with the device to TFT power supply connection and then the other end to an appropriate socket The mains socket must be in the vicinity of the TFT monitor and be easily accessible use the same electricity circuit as for the PC 5 Switch on the power supply e Your TFT monitor has a mains switch on the back by means of which you will be able to switch it on and off No power will be consumed if the switch is positioned at First p
10. in temperature or moisture Warning Pay attention to safety during the connection Power supply been switched off Pull the mains plug from the socket to interrupt the power supply to your TFT Please pay attention Parts of the device will be subject to voltage even if the mains switch has monitor or to release the device from voltage completely e Only operate the TFT monitor at an earthed socket with 100 240V 50 60 Hz Ask your energy supplier if you are not sure about the power supply at the set up location e We recommend the use of protection against excess voltage for additional safety in order to protect your TFT monitor against damage because of voltage peaks or electrical flashes on the mains network e Pull the mains plug from the socket in order to interrupt the power supply to your monitor e The socket must be located close to the TFT monitor and be easily accessible e Lay the cable so that no one can tread on it or trip over it e Do not place any objects on the cable because it could be damaged otherwise e Your device has an On Off switch The TFT monitor can be switched on and off by means of it No power will be consumed if the switch is standing at OFF 0 Put the On Off switch to OFF or use a master slave power strip in order to avoid power consumption when the device is switched off UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher
11. medical sector and is associated with corresponding supplementary costs Error Class II has become established as the standard for manufacturers conscious of quality and with very good display units Example A 22 display unit consists of 1920 horizontal and 1080 vertical scanning elements pixels that is 2 073 600 pixels in total This gives a factor of about 2 07 in relation to one million pixels Error Class Il therefore allows 4 errors of both Type 1 and Type 2 10 Type errors and 4 Type 3 clusters Reproduction of this Handbook This document contains legally protected information All rights reserved Reproduction in a mechanical electronic or any other form is forbidden without the written permission of the manufacturer UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 21 Technical data Model Monitor size Size ratio Nominal voltage Nominal electricity Resolution Brightness Contrast Dynamic contrast Reaction time Viewing angle h v RGB input analog RGB input digital HDMI Eingang Audio Input Audio Output User control Temperatures Moisture Non condensing Weight net gross Dimensions WxHxD Power consumption Stand by Power consumption operation Copyright 2010 All rights reserved MD 20165 21 5 approx 55 cm TFT 16 9 AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 1 8A 1920 x 1080 300 cd m typical
12. recycling Then wash your hands with soap because it cannot be excluded that chemicals can escape Do not touch the screen with objects with points or sharp edges in order to avoid damage Use a blunt entry stylus or a finger exclusively Contact Customer Service if A The mains cable has been contaminated or damaged Liquid has penetrated the monitor The TFT monitor is not functioning correctly The TFT monitor has been dropped or the casing is damaged Caution Pay attention to the set up location New devices can emit a typical unavoidable but completely harmless smell which reduces increasingly in the course of time in the initial hours of operation We recommend that you ventilate the room regularly in order to counter the formation of the smell We have taken care that the applicable limits are clearly fallen below during the development of this product Keep your TFT monitor and all the connected devices away from moisture and avoid dust heat and direct solar radiation Failure to comply with this information can lead to faults or damage to the TFT monitor Do not operate your device in the open air because external influences such as rain snow etc could damage the device Do not subject the device to drops of water or spray and do not put any containers filled with liquid vases or similar on the device Liquids penetrating can impair the electrical safety of the device Do not put any open sources of fire candle
13. status to the ON operating mode UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 17 Customer Service Solving problems Make sure that the TFT monitor has been installed correctly read the Bringing into operation chapter from Page 6 if problems with your TFT monitor arise Read the information in this chapter about possible solutions if the problems continue to exist Localisation of the cause Problems with functionality sometimes have commonplace causes but can also arise from defective components We cannot provide every solution possible in this manual but would be more than happy to help you by telephone Please call us if you need support Check the connections and cables Start with a careful visual check of all cable connections Ensure that the TFT monitor and the computer are correctly supplied with electricity if the indicator lights are not functioning Faults and possible causes The monitor does not display any image Check e Mains supply The power supply cord must be sitting firmly in the socket and the mains switch must be switched on e Signal input Please check whether the signal input computer or other device is switched on and the connection cables are sitting firmly in the sockets e Image refresh frequencies The current image refresh frequency must be suitable for the TFT monitor e Energy saving mode Pres
14. 0 992508 The display is too light or too dark e Check whether the video output level of the computer agrees with the technical data of the monitor e Select automatic control to optimise the settings for brightness and contrast The display unit should show a text page e g Explorer Word etc for its optimisation The image flutters e Check whether the operational voltage agrees with the technical data of the monitor e Select automatic control to optimise the settings for the synchronisation of pixels and phases The display unit should show a text page e g Explorer Word etc for its optimisation Driver information No driver installation is necessary for the functioning of your monitor You will be able to download the driver program file from the internet website listed below if the operating system nevertheless requests the installation of a monitor driver The installation of a driver can differ according to the operating system Follow the specific instructions for your operating system www medion com Do you need further support Please contact us if the suggestions in the above sections have not solved your problem It would help us very much if you make the following information available to us e What is your computer s configuration e What peripheral devices are you using e What messages appear on the monitor e What software were you using when the fault arose e What steps have you already taken to so
15. Change desktop background Change sound effects Change screen saver Network and Internet Display Hardware and Sound Make text and other items larger or smaller Adjust screen resolution Connect to an external display j Desktop Gadgets User Accounts and Family Add gadgets to the desktop Get more gadgets online Uninstall a gadget Safety Restore desktop gadgets installed with Windows Appearance and Taskbar and Start Menu IROA Customize the Start menu Customize icons on the taskbar Change the picture on the Start menu Ease of Access Ease of Access Center Accommodate low vision Use screen reader on easy access keys Turn High Contrast on or off E Folder Options Specify single or double click to open Show hidden files and folders Fonts VA preview delete or show and hide fonts Change Font Settings Adjust ClearType text NVIDIA Control Panel 1 Appearance and Personalization e Select the Display gt Adjust screen resolution Menu to adjust the resolution and the frequency The Touch Function is only available as a single touch only with one finger under Windows Vista 10 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Connections on the back Rear of the monitor Power Switch Power supply POWER IN DVI D 24 Pin connection DVI HDMI connection
16. Contents Information about these instructions ccccccccscssccssccsscccssccssccssscsesceescsecssescsesessseseseseseeseseees 2 2 SEVICE 2 The symbols signal words used these 1 2 Use in accordance with regulations ccscccssssssssssscssccssccsscsscsecesccescsesssesseesseessssssessssesesees 2 3 Safety informatio c ssccccsccssccscccsescsescesceesceesseesseesseeseeeeeneseeeeeseeeseeseneesnesesesesenesenseeesnsenees 4 Caution Pay attention to operational 4 Caution Pay attention to the set up 4 citdsiesebseudcbes sec 5 Caution Pay attention to the surrounding 5 Warning Pay attention to safety during the 5 Powersupply erasa 5 Norms Electromagnetic 6 Bringing the device into operation
17. able e Audio cable e Power cord e User manual e Warranty card UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Safety information A Caution Pay attention to operational safety The device is not intended to be used by individuals with restricted physical sensory or intellectual abilities including children or a lack of experience and or knowledge unless they are supervised by an individual responsible for their safety or have received instructions about how the device is to be used from such a person Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device Keep the packaging materials such as plastic film away from children The danger of suffocation could arise in the case of misuse Never open the casing of the TFT monitor electric shock short circuit and the danger of fire Do not introduce any objects into the inside of the TFT monitor through the slots and openings electric shock short circuit and the danger of fire The slits and opening of the TFT monitor serve ventilation Do not cover these openings overheating danger of fire Do not exert any pressure on the display unit There will be the danger of the monitor breaking Attention There will be the danger of injury if the display unit has been broken Pack up the broken parts with protective gloves and send them to your service centre for specialist
18. e OSD is not activated Hold the key combination until the bar displayed has moved from left to right completely to activate de activate the block A corresponding message will appear on the screen V Select a parameter and reduce its value with this button when the OSD is switched on If you are not in the OSD Direct call up of the Contrast Brightness menu A Select a parameter and increase its value with this button when the OSD is switched on If you are not in the OSD Direct call up of the OptiColor Mode menu 2 Confirm the selection of the parameter to be changed with this button If you are not in OSD Select the VGA DVI or HDMI signal input 2 V DDC Cl ON Off ON DDC CI Off DDC 2B in the case of non activated OSD Operational display Shows the operational state You can switch the monitor on or the Standby mode with this button DDC Display Data Channel The communications interface between the screen and the PC This permits the operating system to install and configure the monitor driver automatically UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher 1 3 REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Commands for the Touch Function You will no longer have to tap or click on a Menu command or a strip of symbols to carry out frequently used tasks such as copying entering reversing changes or deleting You will be able to car
19. find a special chapter on the subject of Customer Service starting on page 18 of these Operating Instructions The symbols and signal words used in these Instructions Danger AN Observe the regulation to avoid an electric shock There will be mortal danger Warning Observe the regulation to avoid physical injury Caution Observe the regulation to avoid damage to property and devices Important Further information about the use of the device Use in accordance with regulations e The TFT monitor serves exclusively to reproduce the video signals of external devices such as computers for example of which the connections and image resolutions match the technical data of the TFT monitor given here Any other use is not in accordance with regulations e This device is only suitable for use in dry internal rooms e This device has only been conceived for private use The device is not designed for operation in a heavy industry business Use subject to extreme environmental conditions can result in damage to your device 2 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Contents Please check the items received in the box and inform us within 14 days from purchase if anything is missing Your statutory right are not affected You should receive the following items e Monitor e Touch Pen e DVI cable e VGA cable e USB c
20. hough not activated A white pixel arises because of the illumination of all three sub pixels e Type 2 Pixels not shining dark black point although activated e Type 3 Abnormal or defective sub pixels coloured red green or blue e g shining for a long time with half brightness not lighting one colour flashing or flickering but not Type 1 or 2 Addition Cluster of Type 3 failure of two or more sub pixels in a block of 5 x 5 pixels A cluster is a field of 5 x 5 pixels 15 x 5 sub pixels Classes of pixel error Error Class Type1 Type2 Type3 Cluster of Type 3 0 0 0 0 II 2 2 5 2 Ill 5 15 50 5 IV 50 150 500 50 The permitted number of errors of the types specified above in each class of error relates to a million pixels and must be converted in accordance with the physical resolution of the display A maximum permitted number in Error Class II follows from this For a resolution of M pixel Sub pixels Type see above 1024 x 768 15 0 786432 2 359296 22 4 2 1280 x 1024 17 18 19 1 310720 3 932160 3 3 7 3 1600 x 1200 19 1 920000 5 760000 4 4 10 4 1440 x 900 19 wide 1 296000 3 888000 33 7 3 1600 x 900 20 wide 1 440000 4 320000 33 7 3 1680 x 1050 20 wide 22 wide 1 764000 5 292000 4 4 10 4 1920 x 1080 23 wide 2 073600 6 220800 4 4 10 4 1920 x 1200 25 wide 2 304000 6 912000 4 4 10 4 Error Class is only used in the case of special applications e g in the
21. l possibly not receive any images if your setting does not correspond to the values supported by your display unit In this case reconnect your CRT monitor and set the applicable values in correspondence with the options specified above under Display properties The Touch Function is not available under Windows XP UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher 9 REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Monitor settings under Windows Vista You will make the screen settings in Personalize appearance and sounds Windows program under Windows Vista The program can be started as follows e Right mouse click on the Windows interface Desktop and left mouse click on Personalize or e Through Start gt Control Panel gt Personalize appearance and sounds by a double click with the left mouse button gO E Appearance and Personalization Personalization Search 2 Tasks Personalize appearance and sounds Change desktop icons Adjust font size DPI Window Color and Appearance Fine tune the color and style of your windows Connect to a projector or other external display p Desktop Background Choose from available backgrounds or colors or use one of your own pictures to decorate the desktop 7 Screen Saver Change your screen saver or adjust when it displays A screen saver is a picture or animation that cove
22. large it Rotating Touch two points on the respective Use the direction of rotation to subject and then move the subject move an image or a subject on the in the required direction of rotation screen circularly clockwise or anti clockwise Pressing and tapping Press on the subject with one finger Use the pressing and tapping and keep the finger pressed down movement to access the Context then tap quickly with another Menu The same action as with finger holding pressed down or right clicking on a subject will be carried out with pressing and tapping 14 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Changing the parameters of the TFT monitor The On Screen Display abbreviation OSD is a menu that is briefly faded in across the TFT monitor You will be able to set certain parameters of the TFT monitor through the OSD menu Operating the OSD menu 1 Press the button in order to activate the OSD 2 Select the options from the Main Menu with the VIA function selection buttons 3 Confirm your selection with the 2 button 4 Press the button in order to leave the OSD Important The OSD will be faded out automatically if you have not operated any button on the TFT monitor for the pre set time The OSD menu The main functions or possible settings through the OSD are explained in the following
23. lve the problem e Give us your customer number if you have already received one UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher 1 9 REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Cleaning You will be able to extend the useful life of the TFT monitor by the following measures e Always pull out the mains plug and all connecting cables before cleaning Important No parts to be maintained or cleaned are located within the monitor casing e Do not use any solvents corrosive or gaseous cleaning substances e Clean the screen with a soft fluff free cloth e Pay attention that no drops of water remain on the TFT monitor Water can cause long lasting discolouring e Do not subject the screen to either dazzling sunlight or to ultra violet radiation e Only use suitable cleaning substances such as glass cleaner or screen cleaner available in specialist shops to clean the screen e Please keep the packaging material and use this exclusively to transport the TFT monitor Disposal Packaging oY VTE Your device is in packaging for protection against transport damage Packaging is made from materials that can be disposed off in an environmentally friendly way and taken to correct recycling Device Do not throw the device into the normal domestic refuse after the end of its useful life under any circumstances Obtain information about the possibilities of environmentally friendl
24. processing environment Setup Menu Set the language OSD position and OSD time out A Language Enables the user to select between the available languages KN OSD Position Horizontal and vertical setting of the OSD position H Position For the horizontal setting of the OSD position V Position For the vertical setting of the OSD position 16 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 5 OSD time out For switching off the On Screen Display OSD automatically after the expiry of a preset period of time Lr OSD background Enables the OSD background to be switched on and off ES Memory Recall To recreate the factory settings for controlling video and audio Energy saving properties This monitor will switch to various energy saving statuses set in advance by the respective computer operating system This complies with the current requirements to reduce energy consumption The monitor supports the following types of energy saving mode Status Power nominal value Colour of the LED Readiness approx ON lt 45 Watts Blue STAND BY lt 1 Watt Orange 2 seconds The monitor will remain in the energy saving status until you press a key on the keyboard or move the mouse depending on the operating system The monitor will need about 2 seconds to switch from the STAND BY
25. rs your screen and appears when your computer is idle for a set period of time Sounds Change which sounds are heard when you do everything from getting e mail to emptying your Recycle Bin R Mouse Pointers Pick a different mouse pointer You can also change how the mouse pointer looks during such activities as clicking and selecting Change the theme Themes can change a wide range of visual and auditory elements at one time including the appearance of menus icons backgrounds screen savers some computer sounds and mouse pointers Display Settings Adjust your monitor resolution which changes the view so more or fewer items fit on the screen You can also control monitor flicker refresh rate Personalize appearance and sounds e Open the Display Settings Menu to adjust the resolution and the frequency Monitor settings under Windows 7 Make the screen settings in the Appearance and Personalization Windows program under Windows 7 The program can be started as follows e Right mouse click on the Windows interface Desktop and left mouse click on Personalize or e Through Start gt Control Panel gt Appearance and Personalization by a double click with the left mouse button cot ati GoO gt Control Panel Appearance and Personalization gt Search Panel Pl Control Panel Home Personalization Change the theme
26. rticularly in the case of lettering Set a resolution and image frequency on the PC supported by both monitors using the old monitor before you connect the new monitor Shut down the PC and connect the new monitor You will be able to adjust the screen settings on the MD 20165 as described after restarting UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Supported monitor settings This TFT monitor supports the following modes Resolution Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency 720 x 400 31 47 kHz 70 Hz 640 x 480 31 47 kHz 60 Hz 640 x 480 31 47 kHz 67 Hz 640 x 480 37 8 kHz 72 Hz 640 x 480 37 5 kHz 75 Hz 800 x 600 37 7 kHz 56 Hz 800 x 600 37 8 kHz 60 Hz 800 x 600 48 0 kHz 72 Hz 800 x 600 46 87 kHz 75 Hz 832 x 624 48 67 kHz 75 Hz 1024 x 768 48 36 kHz 60 Hz 1024 x 768 56 48 kHz 70 Hz 1024 x 768 60 0 kHz 75 Hz 1152 x 864 67 0 kHz 75 Hz 1152 x 870 45 0 kHz 75 Hz 1280 x 768 47 0 kHz 60 Hz 1280 x 960 60 0 kHz 60 Hz 1280 1024 63 98 kHz 60 Hz 1280x1024 80 0 kHz 75 Hz 1440 x 900 56 0 kHz 60 Hz 1440 x 900 71 0 kHz 75 Hz 1600x 1200 75 0 kHz 60 Hz 1680 1050 165 0 kHz 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 67 0 kHz 60 Hz Supports settings in the DVI and HDMI video mode 4801 480 5761 576 720 10801 1080 Recommended resolution physical UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020
27. ry out the task with a movement instead For example you will be able to move a displayed page up or down with a respective movement of your finger up or down Your screen will recognize two finger input pointers You will be able to use the Windows finger entries for this reason The different Windows finger movements are described in the following Table Movement Execution Description Moving Touch the respective page with one Use the move to display a different or two fingers and move it by section of a page that has scroll dragging it bars For example you will be able to carry out a move to display the part of along document ora calculation table that can not be seen the Window page will be moved if you carry out the move with one finger and move the finger vertically at the same time In contrast text will be marked on the respective page if you drag your finger horizontally Zoom Touch two points on the respective Use the zoom to enlarge or reduce subject and then move your fingers a subject on the screen in size A towards each other as if you were smaller section will be displayed in pressing them together to reduce it detail during the enlargement of an in size Touch two points on the image A larger section will be respective subject and then move displayed during the reduction of your fingers away from each other image in size as if you were pulling them apart to en
28. s any button or move the mouse to deactivate the mode e Screen saver Press a button on the keyboard or move the mouse if the screen saver of the computer is activated e Signal plugs Please contact your respective customer service if pins are bent e Set the applicable values for your TFT monitor see Preparations on your PC Page 7 Check e Signal plugs Please contact your respective customer service if pins are bent e Signal plugs The plugs of the signal cable must be sitting firmly in the sockets e Graphics card Check whether the settings are correct see Page 8 e Image refresh frequencies Select the permissible values in your graphics settings e Monitor output signal The monitor output signal of the computer must agree with the technical data of the monitor e Remove disruptive devices mobile telephones cell phones loudspeakers etc from the vicinity of your TFT monitor e Avoid the use of monitor extension cables Symbols are displayed darkly the image is too small or not centered etc e Readjust the respective settings Setting the TFT monitor Page 14 Colours are not displayed cleanly e Check the signal cable pins Contact your respective customer service if pins are bent e Readjust the colour settings in the OSD menu e Avoid the use of monitor extension cables 18 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 80
29. s or similar on the device Pay attention to sufficiently large clearances in the wall unit Maintain a minimum clearance of 10 cm around the device for sufficient ventilation Place and operate all components on a stable level and vibration free base in order to avoid the TFT monitor falling Avoid fading effects mirror effects and too strong contrasts between light and dark to save your eyes and to guarantee comfortable workstation ergonomics Take regular breaks when working at your TFT monitor to prevent tension and tiredness UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Repair e Leave the repair of your TFT monitor exclusively to qualified specialist personnel e Please contact our authorised Service Partners exclusively in the case of a necessary repair A Caution Pay attention to the surrounding temperature e The TFT monitor can be operated at a surrounding temperature from 0 C to 35 C and at a relative ambient moisture level of lt 80 non condensing e The TFT monitor can be stored at 20 C to 60 C when it has been turned off Danger Pay attention to the following Wait to bring the device into operation until it has reached the surrounding temperature after the TFT monitor has been transported Moisture which can cause an electrical short circuit can form within the TFT monitor in the case of wide variations
30. ur device complies with the basic requirements and the relevant guidelines of the 2004 108 EU EMV Guidelines electromagnetic compatibility and the 2006 95 EU Guideline for low voltage devices This device fulfils the basis requirements and the relevant regulation of the Ecodesign Guideline 2009 125 EG Order 1275 2008 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Bringing the device into operation Information Please read the Safety information chapter on page 4 under all circumstances before bringing the device into operation Setting Up e Fold the base down from the back e You can fold the base down continuously so that the screen can be set up at different grades of inclination Preparation of your PC You may have to make some preparations if you have been operating a tubed monitor on your computer up to now This will be necessary if your current monitor has been operated with settings that are not supported by your new TFT screen The screen will represent up to 1920 x 1080 scanning elements This resolution corresponds to the physical resolution TFT screens achieve complete image quality with the physical resolution The display will not appear on the whole area of the screen under certain circumstances if you change to a representation with deviating settings Distortions can also appear in the representation pa
31. ut the mains switch at 1 and then switch your monitor on at the On Off switch on the front of the device Finally switch your computer on Can only be used in connection with Windows 7 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher 11 REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 The video workstation Please pay attention to the following The monitor device should be set up so that mirror effects fading and strong contrasts between light and dark are avoided even if the view from the window is still so attractive via 2 71 CIII Setting up of the monitor 0 15 y 50 70cm 20 28 inches 0 15 Video workstation e Surface supporting the hands 5 10 e Highest monitor line at eye level or somewhat below it e Viewing distance 40 to 70 cm e Leg room vertical At least 65 cm Leg room horizontal At least 60 cm 12 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Operating elements z 4 MEDION DO V A D OOR L eee D 0000 Ill Front operating elements Ref Button Description i You will start the OSD On Screen Display with this button Press this button again if you wish to leave the OSD V Power block when the OSD is not activated A OSD block when th
32. y and correct disposal Pixel errors in the TFT monitor A total of approx 6 2 m control transistors are used in the case of Active Matrix TFTs with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels each composed of three sub pixels red green blue A failure or incorrect control of pixels or individual sub pixels can arise occasionally because of this very high number of transistors and the extremely complex manufacturing process associated with it There have been continuous approaches to define the number of permitted pixel errors in the past However these attempts have for the most part been very complicated and completely different from manufacturer to manufacturer MEDION follows the strict and transparent requirement of the ISO 13406 2 Class 11 Norm which are summarised in brief in the following in the handling of guarantees for all TFT display products for this reason 5 Pixels Sub pixels Among other matters the 13406 2 ISO Standard defines generally applicable T guidelines in relation to pixel errors The pixel errors are categorised into four error classes and three types of error Each individual pixel is composed in its turn of three sub pixels each with a basic colour red green blue 20 UK N IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 costs 7p min from BT landline mobiles costs may be higher REP IRELAND HELPLINE 1 800 992508 Types of pixel error Type 1 Pixels shining for a long time bright white point alt
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