Sony Computer Monitor pr960f User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................. 2  
INTRODUCTION............................................................................. 4  
Package Contents ..................................................................... 4  
Installing or Removing the Tilt/Swivel Base ............................ 5  
Specifications ........................................................................... 6  
Recommended Use of the Monitor .......................................... 7  
CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS ................................................... 8  
Front User Controls. ................................................................ 8  
"General" ................................................................................. 9  
"Picture" .................................................................................. 9  
"Geometry".............................................................................. 9  
"Color"..................................................................................... 9  
"Advance" .............................................................................. 10  
Moire ............................................................................. 10  
Convergence .................................................................. 10  
Purity.............................................................................. 10  
Degauss.......................................................................... 10  
"Property" .............................................................................. 10  
Status.............................................................................. 11  
Recall ............................................................................. 11  
Language ........................................................................ 11  
"Signal" .................................................................................. 11  
Contrast ................................................................................. 11  
Energy Declaration ................................................................ 12  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION......................................................... 13  
Compatibility ......................................................................... 13  
Pin Assignment............................................................... 13  
Pin Assignments of the BNC and USB Connectors ......... 13  
Preset Timing Chart ........................................................ 14  
TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................... 15  
DIMENSION .................................................................................. 16  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Usually when this product is sold a suitable power cord is provided by  
the manufacturer. However, this product is sometimes resold or  
transported to another area with a different power system and safety  
requirements. Please pay attention to the selection of a suitable power  
cord.  
The plug on the power cord is intended to serve as the disconnect  
device, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and  
shall be easily accessible.  
9. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this  
product where persons can walk on the cord.  
10. 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 the risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of  
any kind on the product.  
11. Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points, or other risks.  
Refer all servicing to service personnel.  
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel under the following conditions.  
A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
D. If when the operating instructions are followed, the product does  
not operate normally, adjust only those controls that are covered  
by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work  
by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.  
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating  
a need for service.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Introduction  
The monitor is a multiple frequency high-resolution color monitor for IBM  
compatible PC's or Macintosh and workstation systems. The monitor is  
equipped with microprocessor based intelligence and multiple frequency  
scanning capability, allowing it to provide maximum compatibility for various  
system platforms.  
The monitor uses the latest screen technology including a 0.24mm SONY FD  
Trinitron® CRT to display crisp text and vivid color graphics. The full-function  
digital control and On-Screen Display (OSD) system provides easy adjustment  
of image geometry and color settings for different display modes with the  
precision of a fixed frequency monitor.  
The monitor also has full ergonomic features. In addition to the friendly controls  
and user comfort features, the emission level of the electric and magnetic field  
is kept low to meet the Swedish MPR II and TCO standards.  
The monitor is also equipped with energy saving functions; it is compatible  
with the VESA power saving standards.  
Furthermore, the monitor has a built-in USB (Universal Series Bus) hub. Please  
refer to the "USB SetUp Guide" for USB hub use information.  
Package Contents  
The following lists all of the items included in the monitor package box. Please  
save the original box and packing materials for future transportation or shipment  
of the monitor.  
Front View  
Rear View  
User's Manual  
USB Cable  
Power Cord  
Signal Cable  
Diskette  
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INTRODUCTION  
Installing or Removing the Tilt/Swivel Base  
1.Turn off the system and all attached peripherals.  
2.Carefully set the monitor upside down.  
Remove the Tilt/Swivel Base:  
1.Squeeze and hold the latches.  
2.Pull the tilt/swivel base to the rear of the monitor and lift to remove the  
base.  
Installing the Tilt/Swivel Base:  
1.Align the base with the slots on the bottom of the monitor and insert the tilt/  
swivel base into the slots.  
2.Push the tilt/swivel base firmly toward the front of the monitor until the  
latches click into the locked position.  
Insta ll  
Re m o ve  
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INTRODUCTION  
Specifications  
Color Picture Tube  
19" (18" viewable screen size) diagonal measurement,  
90 degree deflection, SONY FD Trinitron® CRT, anti-  
glare, anti-reflection, anti-static, medium short  
persistence phosphor  
AG Pitch  
0.24 mm(center)  
Input Signal  
Video: 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohm, analog positive  
Sync: Separate Sync.:  
Horizontal Sync.: positive/negative  
Vertical Sync.: positive/negative  
TTL Level  
Composite Sync.: TTL Level, positive/negative  
on green video  
(0.3Vp-p Negative)  
Scan Frequency  
Horizontal: 30 to 110 kHz automatically  
Vertical: 50 to 160 Hz automatically  
Max. Resolution  
Display Colors  
Pixel Rate  
1600 x 1200 pixel, non-interlaced  
Analog input, unlimited colors  
232.5 MHz  
Plug & Play  
USB  
DDC 1 / DDC 2B  
Downstream port x 4  
Per downstream port support current 500mA(Max.)  
Power Supply  
Power Consumption  
Dimensions  
100-120 VAC/200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (automatically)  
125W max.  
460(W) x 469(H) x 485(D) mm  
31 kgs(G.W.), 26.5 kgs(N.W.)  
Weight  
Environment  
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 35°C  
Consideration  
Humidity  
Temperature: –20°C to 60°C  
Humidity 10% to 90%  
20% to 80%  
Storage  
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Recommended Use of the Monitor  
When setting up and using the monitor, pay special attention to the following  
for optimum performance:  
• Do not use your monitor against a bright background or where sunlight or  
other light sources will shine directly on the screen.  
• The monitor should be placed just below eye level (10°~15°) for optimum  
viewing.  
• Set the monitor's brightness to match ambient room light.  
• For optimum focus, the contrast control should not be set to the maximum  
level unless the input signal level is extremely low. Also, the brightness  
control should be set to a point where the overall background area just  
begins to disappear.  
• Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor so that the heat from the  
monitor can be properly dissipated.  
• Neither the monitor itself, nor any other heavy objects, should rest on the  
power cord. Damage to the power cord can cause fire or an electric shock.  
• Keep the monitor away from high-capacity transformers, electrical motors,  
or other strong magnetic fields.  
• Your monitor should not be used in damp, dusty, or dirty areas.  
• Handle your monitor with care when transporting it.  
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CAUTION  
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• Do not scrape or knock the surface of the CRT with a pen, a  
screwdriver and so on.  
• Clean the CRT surface with a lint-free, nonabrasive, soft cloth, do  
not use a solution or glass cleaner containing corpuscles like  
abrasives, alcohols and alkalines.  
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CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
Controls and Adjustments  
Once you have installed the monitor with your system, please read the  
instructions of this section which give you some guidelines on how to use the  
monitor more efficiently. It leads you through the various function of the user  
controls and explains how to adjust the monitor to your personal preference.  
Front User Controls  
1. Power Switch  
To turn the monitor on or off.  
2. Power LED Indicator  
As long as the monitor is powered, this indicator is lit. In normal operation, it  
lights green. While in stand-by mode, the indicator lights yellowish-green,  
while in off mode it is amber.  
3. Adjust Keys  
•To adjust the parameter of the selected function.  
To adjust the contrast level of the screen.  
4. Menu Key  
To display and select the "General", "Picture", "Geometry", "Color",  
"Advance", "Property", "Signal" functions.  
Power Saving Note:  
This monitor is equipped with a automatic power-saving circuitry design that  
will work with any computer which meets the VESA DPMS standard. It also  
meets the ENERGY STAR low power state definition.  
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CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
(1) Press " " or " " to open the On-Screen menu function. Seven adjustment  
3
4
functions will appear on the On-Screen menu.  
Press " " key to scroll down through the selections.  
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General  
Picture  
Geometry  
Color  
Advance  
Property  
Signal  
A.General  
a. Press " " to select Brightness or Contrast.  
b. Press "+" or "–" for preferred picture.  
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General  
Picture  
50  
Geometry  
Color  
100  
Advance  
Property  
Signal  
Brightness  
B. Picture  
a. Press " " to select Vertical and Horizontal position,  
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Vertical and Horizontal size.  
b. Press "+" or "–" for preferred picture.  
C. Geometry  
a. Press " " to select Side-pin, Balance, Keystone,  
Parallel and Rotation.  
b. Press "+" or "–" for preferred picture.  
4
General  
Picture  
50  
50  
Geometry  
Color  
50  
63  
78  
Advance  
Property  
Signal  
Sidepin  
D. Color  
a. Press " " to select various white color temperature  
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General  
9300°K  
6500°K  
standards.  
Picture  
Geometry  
Color  
5000°K  
User  
b. In User item press "+" to confirm action color  
adjustment.  
Advance  
Property  
Signal  
65  
65  
65  
c. Press " " to select Red, Green and Blue.  
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d. Press "+" or "–" to increase or decrease density.  
General  
9300°K  
6500°K  
5000°K  
User  
Picture  
Geometry  
Color  
70  
70  
70  
Advance  
Property  
Signal  
:Proceed  
User  
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CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
E. Advance  
a. Press " " to select Moire, Converge or Degauss.  
b. Press "+" to proceed.  
c. Press "+" or "–" to gain preferred picture.  
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General  
Picture  
Moire  
Geometry  
Color  
Converge  
Purity  
Advance  
Degauss  
:Proceed  
Property  
Signal  
E-1. Moire  
a. In Moire, press "+" to proceed.  
b. Press "+" or "–" to gain preferred picture.  
Moire  
0
E-2. Converge  
a. In Converge, press "+" to proceed.  
R
b.Press " " to select Horizontal or Vertical adjust.  
c. Press "+" or "–" to gain preferred picture.  
R
B
4
B
50  
E-3. Purity  
a. At Purity item, press "+" to proceed.  
Purity  
b.Press " " to select the function you want to adjust.  
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Color purity can be adjusted in the top and bottom  
rows, and, the four corners of the screen.  
50  
c. Press "+" or "–" to gain preferred color uniformity.  
Purity  
50  
F. Property  
Press " " to select Status, Recall or Language sub-  
manual.  
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General  
Picture  
Status  
Geometry  
Color  
Recall  
Language  
Advance  
Property  
Signal  
:Proceed  
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CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
F-1. Status  
The status show the current input signal information  
such as Resolution, Horizontal Frequency and Vertical  
Frequency.  
General  
Picture  
Status  
Recall  
Geometry  
Language  
640x480  
H:31.5KHz  
V:60.5 Hz  
F-2. Recall  
a. Press " " to select factory setting of picture or  
General  
Picture  
Status  
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Recall  
converge.  
Geometry  
Language  
b. Press "+" to preceed.  
c. "+" confirms action, "–" cancels action.  
Picture  
Converge  
Purity  
:Proceed  
General  
Picture  
Status  
Recall  
Language  
Geometry  
Confirm  
:Yes  
:No  
F-3. Language  
Press "+" or "–" to select the Language for OSD only.  
General  
Picture  
Status  
Recall  
Geometry  
Language  
English  
Français  
Italiano  
Deutsch  
Español  
G. Signal  
Press "+" or "–" to select the input Signal from D-15  
or BNC connector.  
General  
Picture  
Geometry  
Color  
Input  
Advance  
:D15  
Property  
Signal  
:BNC  
(2) Contrast.  
When OSD is off, "+" or "–" will increase or decrease  
contrast.  
:100  
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CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS  
Energy Declaration  
This monitor is equipped with a function for saving energy which supports the  
VESA Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) standard. This means that  
the monitor must be connected to a computer which also supports the VESA  
DPMS standard to fulfill the requirements of the NUTEK specification 803299/  
94/96. The time settings for switching to a power saving mode are adjusted  
from the system unit by software. From the first indication of inactivity to power  
saving position A2 the total time must not be set to more than 70 minutes.  
1. VESA Power-Management Proposal  
VESA DPMS Standard  
H. sync  
Off  
V. sync  
On  
Video  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
State  
Stand-by  
Suspend  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
2. Power Consumption (120/230 Vac)  
Power  
Consumption  
NUTEK  
VESA state  
On  
LED indicator  
Green  
Normal  
operation  
<125W  
15W  
8W  
Power Saving  
Position A1  
Suspend  
Off  
Yellowish-green  
Amber  
Power Saving  
Position A2  
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
Compatibility  
This color monitor supports multiple operating platforms such as IBM  
compatible and Macintosh family computers. This section provides you with  
detailed information on the pin assignment of the D-Sub connector and the  
preset timing chart of the prevailing video standards.  
Pin Assignment  
1
6
5
10  
15  
11  
Ma le Mini D-15 C o nne c to r  
15 Pin Mini D-Sub  
Signal  
Red Video  
1
Green Video  
Blue Video  
Horizontal Sync  
Vertical Sync  
Ground  
2
3
13  
14  
4,5,6,7,8,10,11  
No Connection  
SDA (DDC)  
SCL (DDC)  
9
12  
15  
Pin Assignments of the BNC and USB Connectors  
Ba c k  
Sid e  
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English  
Note:This monitor is equipped with a micro-processor which allows the user  
Preset Timing Chart  
to set his own preferred mode(s) beyond those standard mode listed  
below.  
HORIZONTAL  
VERTICAL  
VESA  
1280x1024 1280x1024 1600x1200 1600x1200  
VESA  
640x480  
at 85 Hz  
MAC  
832x624  
at 75 Hz  
VESA  
800x600  
at 85 Hz  
MAC  
1152x864  
at 75Hz  
VESA  
1024x768  
at 75 Hz  
VESA  
1024x768  
at 85 Hz  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
1024x768  
at 100Hz  
Display Format  
VGA  
at 75 Hz  
at 85 Hz  
at 75 Hz  
at 85 Hz  
Hotizontal Dots  
Vertical Lines  
640  
480  
720  
400  
640  
480  
832  
624  
800  
600  
1152  
864  
1024  
768  
1024  
768  
1024  
768  
1280  
1280  
1600  
1600  
1024  
1024  
1200  
1200  
H. Frequency(kHz)  
H. Sync. Polarity  
Aµs (Period)  
31.469  
43.269  
49.726  
OFF-LOW  
20.110  
1.117  
53.674  
+
67.500  
+
60.024  
+
68.677  
+
80.468  
79.976  
+
91.146  
+
93.750  
+
106.962  
+
31.778  
3.813  
1.907  
25.422  
0.636  
23.111  
1.556  
2.222  
17.778  
1.555  
85.008  
18.631  
1.138  
2.702  
14.222  
0.569  
85.062  
+
14.815  
1.185  
2.370  
10.667  
0.593  
75.000  
+
16.660  
1.219  
2.235  
13.003  
0.203  
75.030  
+
14.561  
1.016  
2.201  
10.836  
0.508  
84.997  
+
12.427  
1.073  
1.945  
9.309  
0.100  
99.836  
12.504  
1.067  
1.837  
9.481  
0.119  
75.024  
+
10.971  
1.016  
1.422  
8.127  
0.406  
85.024  
+
10.667  
0.948  
1.501  
7.901  
0.316  
75.000  
+
9.349  
0.962  
1.237  
6.874  
0.275  
85.026  
+
*Bµs (Pulse Width)  
Cµs (Back Porch)  
Dµs (Active Area)  
Eµs (Front Porch)  
V. Frequency(Hz)  
V. Sync. Polarity  
Oms (Period)  
3.910  
14.524  
0.559  
59.940  
70.087  
+
74.552  
OFF-LOW  
13.413  
0.060  
16.683  
14.268  
11.763  
0.069  
0.578  
11.093  
0.023  
36.000  
11.756  
0.056  
0.503  
11.179  
0.018  
56.250  
13.333  
0.044  
0.474  
12.800  
0.015  
108.000  
13.328  
0.050  
0.466  
12.795  
0.017  
78.751  
11.765  
0.044  
0.524  
11.183  
0.014  
94.500  
10.016  
0.037  
0.423  
9.544  
0.012  
110.000  
13.329  
0.038  
0.475  
12.804  
0.012  
135.000  
11.761  
0.033  
0.483  
11.234  
0.011  
157.500  
13.333  
0.032  
0.491  
12.800  
0.011  
202.500  
11.761  
0.028  
0.505  
11.219  
0.009  
232.750  
Pms (Pulse Width)  
Qms (Back Porch)  
Rms (Active Area)  
Sms (Front Porch)  
Pixel Rate (MHz)  
0.064  
1.049  
15.253  
0.318  
1.112  
12.711  
0.381  
0.784  
12.549  
0.020  
25.175  
28.322  
57.284  
* Bµs (Pulse Width) should be more than 0.5 µs.  
To reduce visual tiredness and eye strain, it is recommended to choose the highest refresh modes available.  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Troubleshooting  
Before calling an authorized service center please check that the items below  
are properly connected or set.  
In case of using a non-standard signal, please check the pin assignments and  
the signal timing of your adapter with the specifications outlined in sections  
"Pin Assignment Table" and "Preset Timing Chart".  
Problem  
Items to check  
No picture  
• Power Switch should be in the ON position and the power cord should be properly connected.  
• Check the color of the power LED indicator; if it is orange, then the monitor is in a power  
saving mode.  
• Check if the horizontal/vertical frequency are out of range.  
• Maximize the Brightness and Contrast controls.  
"No Signal Input" is displayed on • The video card should be completely seated in its slot.  
the screen  
• The computer power switch should be in the ON position.  
• The signal cable should be completely connected to the video card/computer.  
Display image is not centered,  
too small, or too large  
• Change the Position and Size controls to adjust the image.  
Image is scrolling or unstable  
• The signal cable should be completely attached to the computer.  
• Check the pin assignments and signal timings of the monitor and your video card.  
Picture is fuzzy  
• Adjust the Contrast and Brightness Controls.  
• Push the degauss button once.  
CAUTION: A minimum interval of 20 minutes should exist before the degauss button is pressed  
a second time when not switching between modes.  
Do not hold the button down continuously.  
Picture bounces or a wave  
pattern is present in the picture  
• Relocate electrical devices that may be causing electrical interference.  
• See the inside front cover of this manual for FCC information.  
Edges of the display image are  
curved either inward or outward  
• Adjust the Pincushion control.  
Color looks blotchy  
• Press the Degauss button once.  
No Plug & Play functionality  
•Check if the host system is Plug & Play compatible.  
•Check if the VGA card is DDC 1/DDC 2B compatible.  
•Check if Window '95 is installed and the software key for DDC function is enabled).  
Our PR960F has built-in SONY FD Trinitron® CRT. The CRT is very sensitive  
to shocks and vibrations that may occur during transportation. Following are  
some adjustment tips when below mentioned symptoms occur.  
Symptom  
Tip  
Two horizontal lines are visible  
on the screen  
• This is normal charactristic of SONY FD Trinitron® CRT.  
• These are damper wires which are attached to the aperture grille are  
designed to dampen and prevent shock and vibration in the  
aperture grill.  
Black fine vertical lines are  
visible on the screen. Shock  
and vibration may cause the  
aperture grill to misallign  
resulting in a few fine black  
• Degaussing the screen.  
• Tap lightly (do not hit) the side of the monitor.  
If above mentioned remedies do not work, please do the following:  
1. Display full white window or wallpaper background over the area  
where the black lines appears.  
vertical lines across the screen 2. Set Contrast and Brightness to the maximum, wait for a moment until  
the problem is corrected. You may try to tap lightly the side of the  
monitor to help expedite the alignment.  
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DIMENSIONS  
unit: mm  
460.0  
372.0  
485.0  
285.0  
263.0  
13°  
4°  
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