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Limited Warranty for USA Customers Only Hitachi America, Ltd. warrants our Hitachi CRT color monitor to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 36 months from the date you purchased it if your purchase was made prior to 1/31/01 or 60 months if your purchase was made after 1/31/01 from your authorized Hitachi America, Ltd. dealer. If you purchase a Hitachi Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) color monitor, Hitachi provides a warranty of 36 months for the panel and 12 months for the backligh
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ENGLISH ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS MONITOR IS LIMITED TO THE 12, 36 or 60 MONTH DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY, AS APPLICABLE. ALL WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY ARE LIMITED TO 12, 36 OR 60 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WILL COVER THIS MONITOR BEYOND THE STATED 12, 36 OR 60 MONTHS. HOWEVER, SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT AP
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4. External parts such as cabinet. 5. Products purchased outside Canada. 6. Products used outside Canada. 7. In transit damage claims, improper handling by carrier or post offices. 8. Products or parts there of which have serial numbers removed, altered or defaced. 9. Damage defect or failure caused by, or resulting from, the operation of the unit by incorrect voltages. 10. The use of components that do not meet Hitachi specifications. 11. Products sold in Canada by another organization which is
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ENGLISH Colour/Color Monitor CML152XW USER MANUAL Congratulations on your selection of the HITACHI Colour/Color Monitor. Read the instructions inside carefully, and keep this user manual for future reference. NOTE: * The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. * The reproduction, transmission or use of this documents or contents is not permitted without express written authority. TR
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS................................................................................................... 21 CHAPTER 3 TECHNICAL INFORMATION .......................................................................24 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................. 24 STANDARD TIMING TABLE...................................................................................................27 TROUBLESHOOTING
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ENGLISH Using this Display Safely Common Safety Precautions Please read carefully and make sure you fully understand the following safety precautions: - Operations should be done according to instructions and procedures described in this manual. - Make sure to heed all warnings displayed on the device and manual. Neglecting to do so may result in fire or damage the device. Symbols Safety notifications are presented as shown below. These are indicated by “Warning” and “Caution” in combination wit
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Warning Abnormal heat, smoke, sounds or smells. If anything abnormal should happen, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord. Continued use in this condition may lead to electrical shock or fire. The area around the cord should be clear to allow the cord to be easily unplugged. Repair, Modification, Disassembly DO NOT attempt to repair, modify or disassemble the product. This may result in fire or electrical shock. Air vents - The air vents are to prevent the internal temperature from ri
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ENGLISH Handling of the power cord Use the power cord supplied with the product and be careful of the following during use. If handled improperly, the cord may be damaged resulting in electrical shock or fire. Never place objects on it. - DO NOT pull - DO NOT apply pressure - DO NOT fold - DO NOT wrap DO NOT use next to heating device Plugging and Unplugging - When plugging or unplugging the power cord in the socket, make sure to hold the plug. Pulling on the power cord may cause a partial break
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Handling the AC adapter - DO NOT wet or handle with wet hands. This may result in electrical shock. - DO NOT use with devices other than this display. This may result in shock, fire, or damage to the device. - DO NOT use or place in areas where heat accumulates. This may result in fire. Multi-Tap Usage TO not attach multiple extension plugs into one outlet. This may result in fire and overloading lines will activate the circuit breakers causing data loss or damage to the product. Usage in Humid
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ENGLISH CAUTION Contact with Metal and Other Edges When moving the computer be careful when coming in contact with the plastic and metal edges. It is possible to be injured. Use in Unstable Places DO NOT place on sloping or narrow areas that are unstable. The device may drop or fall and cause injury. Display Cable - Arrange the cables so that they are out of the way. If a cable is tripped on, it may cause injury and damage to the connected devices. - DO NOT place heavy objects on the cable. Ad
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Electronic Interference If used in the vicinity of other electronic devices, they may interfere with each other’s performances. Especially for devices such as radios and televisions, noise may enter their sound reception. If this should happen, try the following: - Place in a location as far away from radios and televisions as possible. - Change the facing of the antenna on the radio or television. - Use a different electrical socket. Storing the Plastic Bag Keep the plastic bag used to wrap the
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ENGLISH FCC Statement Warning WARNING : 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
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For the Customers in the UK THIS PRODUCT IS SUPPLIED WITH A TWO PIN MAINS PLUG FOR USE IN MAINLAND EUROPE. FOR THE UK PLEASE REFER TO THE NOTES ON THIS PAGE. IMPORTANT FOR UNITED KINGDOM WORDING FOR CLASS I EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND LABELS The mains lead on this equipment is supplied with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA or BSI approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same ratin
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ENGLISH Chapter 1 Installation Unpacking Before unpacking the LCD Monitor, prepare a suitable workspace for your Monitor and computer. You need a stable and clean surface near a wall power outlet. Make sure that the LCD Monitor has enough space around it for sufficient airflow. Though the LCD Monitor uses very little power, some ventilation is needed to ensure that the Monitor does not become too hot. After you unpack the LCD Monitor, make sure that the following items were included in the box:
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Cable Installation Please follow these instructions to install the cables. 1. Remove the back panel from the rear of the monitor. (See Fig. 1-2) 2. Remove the rear support panel from the swivel base support column. (See Fig. 1-2) 3. Place the signal cable, the DC power cable and the audio cable into correct grooves (See Fig. 1-3). 1 Figure 1-2 Figure 1-3 15 ENGLISH
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ENGLISH Connecting the Display to your Computer 1. Power off your computer. 2. Connect one end of the signal cable to the LCD Monitor's VGA port. (See Fig. 1-4) 3. Connect the other end of the signal cable to the VGA port on the PC. 4. Make sure both connections are secure. Figure 1-4 ATTENTION This device must be connected to an off-the-shelf video cable in order to comply with FCC regulations. A ferrite-loaded interface cable is included in the LCD Monitor package. This device will not be in c
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Connecting the AC Power 1. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter. (See Fig. 1-5) 2. Connect the AC adapter's DC output connector to the DC Power Jack of the monitor. 3. Connect the power cord to an AC power source Figure 1-5 WARNING Please install a "Surge Protector" device between the AC Adapter and the electrical wall outlet for added protection against power surges to prevent the effects of sudden voltage variations from reaching the LCD Monitor. Sudden power surges may damage your monitor
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ENGLISH Connecting the Audio Cable 1. Connect the audio cable to the " LINE OUT " jack on your PC's audio card DVD Rom or to the front panel's “AUDIO OUT” jack of your CD ROM drive. (See Fig. 1- 6) 2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to the LCD Monitor's " LINE IN " jack. Figure 1- 6 Setting Up the LCD Monitor 1. Make sure the AC Adapter is connected to the LCD Monitor. 2. Turn on the LCD Monitor's power switch, located on the bezel of the monitor. Power Management System This LCD Monito
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Chapter 2 Display Controls User Controls A brief description and the location of all LCD Monitor function controls and indicators: Figure 2-1 1 Stereo Speakers PC Audio Stereo output. Speaker Volume Increase Volume - Turn knob clockwise. 2 Control Decrease Volume - Turn knob counter clockwise 3 DC Power Switch Press the power switch to switch the monitor ON/OFF. LED is Green --- Power is ON. DC Power-On 4 LED is Off --- Power is OFF. Indicator LED is Yellow --- Monitor is in "Power Saving Mode"