Epson A882181 User Manual

EPSON®  
17” Super VGA  
Color Monitor  
(ModeI A882181)  
USER`S Guide  
EPA POLLUTION  
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT  
FOR AMERICAN USERS  
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 or  
television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected  
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help  
WARNING  
The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable or a non-shielded power cable  
to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause  
interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment. It is  
the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable and a  
shielded power cable with this device. If this equipment has more than one interface  
connector, do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
FOR CANADIAN USERS  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian  
Department of Communications.  
Le  
appareil  
appareils  
pas de bruits  
de B prescrites dans le  
par le  
d&passant les limites  
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des Communications du Canada.  
brouillage  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY  
Epson America makes no representations or warranties, either express or implied, by or  
with respect to anything in this manual, and shall not be liable for any implied warranties  
ofmerchantability and fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect, special, or  
consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or  
consequential damages, so this exclusion may not apply to you.  
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contained herein. Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the  
information contained herein. Further, this publication and features described herein are  
subject to change without notice.  
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EPSON Connection is a service mark of Epson America, Inc  
General notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and  
may be trademarks of their respective companies.  
The Energy Star emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of my product or service.  
Copyright © 1994 by Epson America, Inc  
Torrance, California  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Although this monitor is designed to assure your safety, improper use  
can cause electric shock or fire hazard. In order not to defeat the  
safeguards incorporated in the monitor, observe the following safety  
instructions:  
1. Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference  
2. Follow all warnings and instructions in this manual and marked  
on the monitor.  
3. The monitor contains shock hazard potential. Do not attempt to open  
or remove any covers, and do not attempt to service the monitor  
yourself. Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel.  
4. Never push objects of any kind into the monitor through cabinet slots.  
5. Do not expose the monitor to liquids, such as rain or spills  
6. Do not place the monitor on an unstable cart, stand, or table, and be  
careful not to drop it.  
7. Do not place the monitor near a heating appliance or in direct sunlight.  
Intense heat can damage the monitor’s circuitry.  
8. Slots and openings on the top, bottom, and back of the cabinet are  
provided for ventilation; do not block or cover these openings. Do  
not place the monitor in a built-in insulator, such as a bookcase,  
unless proper ventilation is provided.  
9. Power supply voltages outside the monitor’s specified line voltage  
range may harm the monitor. The monitor should be operated from  
the type of power source indicated on the rear panel label.  
10. Make sure the combined amperage rating for all products plugged  
into the wall outlet used for the monitor does not exceed the  
amperage rating of the wall outlet.  
11. Use only the power cord supplied with the monitor. If you must use  
another power cord, make sure it meets the applicable standards  
(UL/ CSA or VDE).  
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12. Do not overload the inlet and extension cords as this can result in fire  
or electric shock.  
13. Be careful not to damage the power cord or plug.  
14 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not place a cord  
where it may be stepped on.  
15. Do not replace the video interface cable with a non-shielded cable.  
16. Unplug the monitor from the wall outlet and the computer before  
cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
17. Excessive brightness for long periods may permanently imprint an  
image on the screen.  
18. To avoid picture distortion or color disturbance, do not put devices  
that generate magnetism (such as telephones, televisions, speakers,  
or magnetic screwdrivers) near the monitor.  
19. When you finish using the monitor, turn it off by pressing the power  
button. (Always wait at least five seconds before you turn it back  
on.) When the monitor will not be used for a long period of time,  
unplug the power cord.  
20. Unplug the monitor from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
authorized service personnel under the following conditions:  
A. If the power cord or plug is damaged  
B. If the monitor has come into contact with any liquids, such as rain  
or spills.  
C. If the monitor does not operate normally when the operating  
instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are  
covered by the operating instructions; 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.  
D. If the monitor has been dropped or the cabinet or glass faceplate  
has been damaged.  
E. If the monitor exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
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Importantes mesures de securite  
10.  
total de toutes les pieces  
sur le  
socle ne  
pas  
la en amperes du socle.  
11. Utiliser seutement le cordon Clectrique dont le moniteur est muni. S’il  
est de se servir d’un autre cordon, s’assurer que les  
standards de fabrication sont  
CSA ou VDE).  
aux reglements en vigueur  
12. Ne pas  
pourrait provoquer une  
d’incendie.  
la prise de courant et les cordons allonge car  
Clectrique ou poser un risque  
13. Faire attention a ne pas abimer le cordon Clectrique ni la prise de  
courant.  
14. Ne rien laisser reposer sur le cordon electrique. Ne pas placer de  
cordon de  
a ce qu’on risque de marcher dessus.  
15. Ne pas remplacer un cordon d’interface video par un cordon non  
protege.  
16. Debrancher le moniteur du socle et de l’ordinateur avant de le  
nettoyer. Utiliser seulement un chiffon humide.  
17. Si la  
longues  
permanente.  
de  
reste a sa plus haute  
pendant de  
l’image pourrait y rester  
de  
18. Pour Cviter les deformations de l’image ou les perturbations de  
couleur, ne pas placer de sources de telles que  
telephones, postes de television, haut-parleurs ou tournevis  
du moniteur.  
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19.  
du moniteur,  
Toujours attendre au moins cinq  
Debrancher le moniteur lorsqu’on ne devra pas l’utiliser  
pendant de longues  
en  
l’interrupteur.  
avant de le remettre en  
20. Debrancher le moniteur et s’adresser au personnel de service  
dans les conditions suivantes:  
A. Si le cordon est  
ou la prise est  
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B. Si le moniteur est  
en contact  
des liquides comme la  
uniquement les  
pluie ou des boissons renversees.  
C. Si le moniteur ne  
pas normalement aux  
en suivant les instructions.  
dans les instructions; il est possible de  
gravement endommager l’appareil en  
pourrait l’intervention d’un  
les autres, ce qui  
pour  
le remettre en Ctat de  
D. Si le moniteur est  
ou si  
ou le  
ont  
E. Si la performance du moniteur est nettement differente de  
l’ordinaire.  
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Where to Get Help  
CompuServe On-line Support  
Introduction  
Energy Star Compliance  
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Unpacking the Monitor  
Setting Up the Monitor  
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Attaching the Tilt and Swivel Base  
Selecting a Location for the Monitor  
Connecting the Monitor to Your Computer  
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Turning On the Monitor  
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Accessing the Monitor Controls  
Adjusting Monitor Controls  
How Video Modes Work  
Adjusting the Screen Image  
Cleaning the Monitor  
Troubleshooting  
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Specifications  
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Display  
Interfacing Requirements  
AC Line Voltage  
Display Power Management  
Environmental Requirements  
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Predefined Video Modes  
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Safety Standards  
Digitally Adjustable Screen Parameters  
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Other Controls  
Physical Characteristics  
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lntroduction  
Your EPSON® Super VGA color monitor is a high-performance,  
multifrequency, autoscan monitor for use with graphic video  
controllers. It offers the following features:  
17-inch, flat-square, analog color CRT display with non-glare  
picture tube  
High-resolution display of up to 1280 x 1024 pixels at a fast,  
stable refresh rate (vertical frequency) of up to 60 Hz  
Automatic scanning of all horizontal frequencies from 30 to  
65.8 KHz and all vertical frequencies from 50 to 120 Hz  
Seven predefined IBM® or VESA compatible video modes,  
including two at VGA 640 x 480, two at Super VGA  
1280 x 1024, plus one each at VGA 640 x 400, Super VGA  
800 x 600, and Super VGA 1024 x 768  
In addition to the seven predefined video modes, the  
programmable microprocessor memory allows the monitor to  
create up to five user-defined video modes, if necessary  
The following six screen parameters settings are adjustable  
with digital buttons at the front of the monitor: horizontal and  
vertical position, width, height, side pin cushion, and trapezoid  
Digital DEGUSS button, for demagnetizing the CRT  
Three video sync formats: separate horizontal and vertical  
sync, composite horizontal and vertical sync, or composite  
horizontal and vertical sync on green (low-power mode)  
A universal power supply which automatically adjusts to  
different AC voltage sources  
Low radiation and compliance with the latest Swedish  
magnetic emissions guidelines (MPRII).  
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This manual provides instructions on how to set up and use the  
monitor. It describes how to adjust the monitor controls and the  
screen parameter settings. It also provides troubleshooting  
information and specifications.  
Energy Star Compliance  
The EPSON monitor complies with the U.S. Environmental  
Protection Agency’s Energy Star program, which promotes the  
manufacture of energy-efficient printers, computers, and monitors.  
If your computer is Energy Star compliant, the EPSON Super VGA  
color monitor automatically enters a low -power standby mode  
when the computer stops sending video signals to the monitor.  
The power indicator at the front right of the monitor is amber  
when the monitor is in this low-power mode.  
The EPA estimates that if all desktop computers, monitors,  
printers, and other peripheral devices met Energy Star standards,  
energy cost savings would exceed $1 billion annually and carbon  
monoxide emissions would be reduced by 20 million tons.  
Where to Get Help  
If you purchased your monitor in the United States or Canada,  
EPSON provides support services through the EPSON  
Connection.sm In the United States, dial (800) 922-4911. In Canada,  
dial (800) GO-EPSON.  
Call the EPSON Connection for the following:  
Technical assistance with the installation, configuration, and  
operation of EPSON products  
Assistance in locating your nearest Authorized EPSON  
Reseller or Customer Care Center  
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Sales of ribbons, supplies, parts, documentation, and  
accessories for your EPSON product  
Customer Relations  
EPSON technical information and library fax service  
Product literature with technical specifications on our current  
and new EPSON products.  
If you purchased your monitor outside the United States, contact  
an authorized EPSON reseller for support and service.  
International marketing locations are listed inside the back cover  
of this manual.  
CompuServe On-line Support  
If you have a modem, the fastest way to access helpful tips,  
specifications, drivers application notes, tables for DIP switch or  
jumper settings, and bulletins for EPSON products is through the  
Epson America Forum on CompuServe.®  
If you are already a CompuServe member, simply type GO EPSON  
at the menu prompt to reach the Epson America Forum.  
Unpacking the Monitor  
When you unpack your monitor, make sure you have the  
following items:  
EPSON 17” Super VGA color monitor (tilt and swivel base  
may be attached)  
Video interface cable [(to connect the monitor to the computer  
(for IBM/ VGA compatibles only)]  
AC power cord (to connect the monitor to a wall outlet)  
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Warranty card  
Registration card.  
Complete the registration card and return it to EPSON so you’ll  
receive update information. Keep the warranty card for your  
records.  
If anything is missing or damaged, contact your EPSON  
representative immediately.  
Note  
Be sure to keep the monitor’s original box and packing  
materials in case you need to transport the monitor later.  
Setting Up the Monitor  
This section describes how to attach the tilt and swivel base (if it is  
not already attached), select a location for the monitor, and  
connect the monitor to your computer.  
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Attaching the Tilt and Swivel Base  
Before you attach the tilt and swivel base, cover your work area  
with a blanket or foam pad to avoid scratching the monitor during  
assembly. Then follow these steps:  
1. Carefully set the monitor face down on the padding so the  
bottom of the monitor is facing you, as shown below.  
latches  
dots  
2. Locate the four sets of hooks and the latches on the top portion  
of the tilt and swivel base, as shown above.  
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3. Hold the base so that the hooks are pointed down. Then position  
the base next to the bottom of the monitor, as shown below.  
4. Insert the hooks on the base into the slots on the monitor.  
5. Slide the base down toward the front of the monitor until the  
latch clicks into the locked position. Then turn the monitor  
upright so it rests on its base.  
Note  
Always remove the tilt and swivel base before packing and  
transporting the monitor. To remove the base, disconnect the  
power cord from the electrical outlet and disconnect the cables  
from the back of the monitor. Carefully set the monitor face  
down on a padded surface. While pressing the release tab on  
the bottom of the monitor, remove the base by lifting the hooks  
out of the slots.  
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Selecting a Location for the Monitor  
Follow these guidelines when you select a location for the monitor:  
Follow the safety instructions listed at the beginning of this  
manual.  
Use a large, sturdy desk that can support the weight of your  
computer, monitor, and peripheral devices and provides  
ample space to hold your equipment and work materials.  
For your comfort, it is best to place the monitor directly in  
front of you and sit about an arm’s length away from it.  
To minimize glare and reduce eye fatigue, position the  
monitor so that sunlight, desk lamps, or overhead lights do  
not shine directly on the screen.  
For comfortable viewing, the top of the screen should be  
slightly below eye level when you are sitting in front of the  
monitor. Your line of sight to the screen should be about 10° to  
20° below eye level.  
Connecting the Monitor to Your Computer  
Before you connect the monitor to your computer, make sure your  
computer and video adapter are set up to use with the monitor. If  
necessary, install an appropriate video adapter card in your  
computer and set any DIP switches or jumpers on the card to  
support the monitor. You may also need to change jumper settings  
inside the computer. See your computer or video adapter card  
manual for instructions.  
Follow these steps to connect the monitor to your computer:  
1. Before you connect any cables, make sure the monitor,  
computer, and all other peripheral devices are turned off.  
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2. Turn the monitor around so you are looking at the back, as  
shown below.  
AC power inlet  
D-sub VGA connector  
3. Locate the connector cable and the power cord that came with  
the monitor.  
4. Plug one end of the video interface cable monitor into the  
monitor’s D-sub VGA connector. Tighten the screws on the  
cable connector.  
5. Plug the other end of the video interface cable into the D-sub  
VGA connector on the back of your computer. Then tighten  
the two screws on the connector cable. (See your computer or  
video adapter card manual for more detailed instructions.)  
6. Plug the monitor’s power cord into the AC power inlet on  
the back of the monitor.  
7. Plug the other end of the power cord into a properly grounded  
electrical outlet.  
Note  
The monitor contains a universal power supply, so you can  
connect it to any power supply in the range of 100 to  
260 VAC with a 50 to 60 Hz line frequency.  
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8. Turn the monitor around so the screen faces you and use the tilt  
and swivel base to adjust the position of the screen for  
comfortable viewing.  
Note  
You can also connect your monitor to an Apple® Macintosh®  
computer using an appropriate cable and/or adapter. Purchase  
these items at a computer accessory store.  
Turning On the Monitor  
Turn on the monitor by pressing the power button located at the  
front right of the monitor, as shown below. The monitor’s power  
indicator lights up. Now turn on the computer. After a few  
seconds, an image appears on the screen. To make the image on  
the screen clear and easy to read, use the brightness and contrast  
controls in the image control box (see the next section).  
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button  
power  
indicator  
contrast  
control  
control box  
brightness  
control  
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The power indicator light is green when the monitor is drawing  
full power. When the monitor is in low-power mode, the power  
indicator is amber.  
Accessing the Monitor Controls  
The image control box contains the image controls for the monitor.  
It is located at the bottom left of the monitor. To access the  
controls, you need to open the control box cover. Place your finger  
on the raised dots at the center of the cover and push in until you  
hear the cover latch click. Release your finger to pull down the  
cover.  
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Adjusting Monitor Controls  
The controls and indicators in the control box are shown below.  
DEGAUSS  
SELECT DOWN UP  
The following table describes the monitor controls, including the  
digital adjustment buttons, the brightness and contrast dials, and  
the six available screen parameter settings that adjust the screen  
image. Each screen parameter setting is marked by an indicator  
light and corresponding icon.  
Monitorcontrols  
Monitor control  
Function  
screen parameterto adjust. To select a  
screen parameter, repeatedly push the SELECT  
button until the LED parameteryou want lights.  
lit from left to right  
panel. Once lit  
up, you can  
the screen parameterusing the  
DOWN buttons. Your changes are  
automatically saved  
setting  
make them. The default  
SELECT  
DOWN button  
Decreasesthe value  
in digital increments.  
selected screen parameter  
DOWN  
UP button  
Increasesthe value of the selected screen parameter  
in digital increments.  
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UP  
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Monitor controls (continued)  
Monitor control  
Function  
RECALL  
Recallsone of three factory recallvideo modeswhen  
you simultaneously press the UP and DOWN buttons.  
Factory recallvideo modes are included in the seven  
predefined video modes the monitor reserves in  
memory. The difference is that, while you can adjust  
the screen parameter settings of any video mode,  
only factory recall modes are restorable to their  
original factory settings should you want to return to  
them. To recall an initial factory setting, turn the  
monitor off and on again, then press the RECALL  
buttons. If the monitor is not using a factory recall  
mode, pressing the RECALL buttons will not alteryour  
screen. For more information on predefined video  
modes, see the “Specifications’ section and the  
“How Video Modes Work” section; for more  
RECALL
D O W N U P  
information on the recall feature see the “How Video  
Modes Work” section  
DEGAUSS button  
Demagnetizesthe screen and removescolor  
impuritiescaused by magnetic fields.  
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DEGAUSS  
BRlGHTNESS controI Adjusts the brightness of the screen image. Turn the  
control clockwise to increase the brightness; turn it  
counterclockwise to decrease the brightness.  
CONTRAST control Adjusts the contrast (the degree ofdifference  
between the lightest and darkest parts of the screen  
image). Turn the control clockwise to increase the  
contrast; turn it counterclockwise to decrease the  
contrast.  
POWER button  
Turns the monitoron and off. When you turn the  
monitoroff, any adjustments you have made to the  
currently lit screen parameterare automatically  
stored in memory, modifying the current video mode.  
(See the screen parameter descriptions below.)  
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Monitor controls (continued)  
Monitor control  
Function  
Horizontal  
position LED  
Centersthe screen image horizontally. Press the UP  
button to move the image left or the DOWN button  
to move the image right.  
Width LED  
Adjusts the width of the screen image. Press the  
DOWN button to decrease the width of the image or  
Vertical  
Centersthe screen image vertically. Press the UP  
button to move the image up or the DOWN button to  
m o v e t h e i m a g e d o w n  
Height LED  
Adjusts the height of the screen image. Press the  
DOWN button to decrease the height of the image or  
Side pin cushion  
(barrel) LED  
Straightensthe verticalscreen image edges. Press the  
UP button to make the image more convex or the  
DOWN button to make it more concave.  
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Monitor controls (continued)  
Monitor control  
Function  
Trapezoid  
(keystoning) LED  
Adjusts the slope of the verticalscreen image edges.  
Press the DOWN button to decrease the width of the  
bottom edge. Press the UP button to increase the  
width of the bottom edge.  
Caution  
Pressing SELECT to leave a screen parameter (or turning the  
monitor off while the parameter is still lit) automatically  
saves any changes you made to that screen parameter.  
How Video Modes Work  
The EPSON 17” multifrequency monitor is equipped with seven  
predefined industry-standard video modes to support virtually  
any resolution and frequency you may require. However, if the  
combination of your computer, video adapter, and application  
program requires a nonstandard video mode, your monitor creates  
a new, “user-defined” video mode. The monitor chooses the  
appropriate mode automatically; you never have to decide when  
to use a predefined or user-defined video mode. The monitor can  
create and save up to five user-defined video modes. Altogether, it  
can store up to 12 video modes (seven predefined and five  
user-defined) at a time. For a list of the predefined video modes,  
see the “Specifications” section.  
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Once the monitor has chosen the appropriate video mode to use,  
you may need to adjust or “fine-tune” the screen image using the  
SELECT and UP and DOWN digital buttons. These buttons control  
the distortion, width, height, and horizontal and vertical positions  
of the image on the screen. Every time you adjust one of these  
screen parameters, the monitor redefines the video mode to reflect  
your new settings. In this way, you continually customize the  
monitor’s video modes to suit your screen images.  
Although the monitor allows you to modify the screen parameter  
settings of any video mode, the microprocessor sets aside three of  
the predefined modes-called factory recall modes-in permanent  
memory as well, in case you ever need to recall them. If the  
monitor is using a factory recall video mode, and you find you  
have over-adjusted the screen parameters, you can recall the  
original factory settings and retry the adjustment. You won’t be  
able to tell if your monitor is using a factory recall mode until you  
try to recall the original settings, how ever.  
To try the RECALL feature, first turn off the monitor (keep the  
computer on), then turn it on again. Next, press the RECALL  
buttons (UP and DOWN buttons). If your monitor is using a factory  
recall mode, your screen restores the appropriate original factory  
recall settings. If not, your screen won’t change. You have to keep  
readjusting your parameter settings until they meet your  
requirements.  
For more detailed instructions on how to save and adjust certain  
screen parameter settings, see the “Adjusting Monitor Controls”  
section on page 11, or the “Adjusting the Screen Image” section  
below.  
You probably will never need more than 12 video modes. Should  
the monitor find it necessary to create a new (user-defined) video  
mode when all of its 12 memory locations are full, it replaces the  
oldest video mode that isn’t one of the three factory recall video  
modes.  
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When the monitor is about to delete a mode, all the parameter  
indicators blink until you adjust one or more of the screen  
parameters, indicating that you want the monitor to recognize and  
save a user-defined mode. See the “Adjusting the Screen Image”  
section below for instructions on how to adjust screen parameters.  
interlaced modes are not recommended because they may  
Adjusting the Screen Image  
To adjust screen parameter settings for any video mode, follow  
these steps:  
1. Display the screen image you need to adjust. Then open the  
control box as described on page 10.  
2. Press the SELECT button. The indicator (LED) for a screen  
parameter (such as Horizontal Position) lights up. If necessary,  
press the SELECT button again until the indicator for a  
screen parameter you want to adjust is lit.  
3. Adjust the screen parameters using the UP and DOWN buttons as  
described in the table on page 11.  
4. Press the SELECT button until the indicator for the next screen  
parameter (if any) you want to adjust is lit and then adjust the  
parameter.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you are satisfied with the image you  
see.  
The monitor saves your settings even after you turn it off.  
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Note  
If you aren’t satisfied with the screen parameters you’ve set, or  
want to begin again, you can only abort the current settings if  
the monitor is using a factory recall video mode. Try the  
RECALL button (UP and DOWN buttons); if the monitor screen  
resets, you can begin again. If the monitor screen stays the  
same, you cannot abort your current settings.  
Cleaning the Monitor  
To keep the monitor operating at its best, it is important to clean it  
regularly. Follow these steps:  
1. Turn off the monitor and unplug the power cord from the wall  
outlet.  
2. Use a damp, lint-free cloth to wipe the monitor cabinet; do  
not use a wet cloth.  
3. To clean the screen, spray a household glass cleaner on a cloth;  
then wipe the screen.  
Caution  
To avoid electric shock, do not spray cleaner directly on the  
monitor. Do not use solvents or abrasives to clean the monitor;  
these may discolor the cabinet or damage the screen’s anti-glare  
coating.  
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Troubleshooting  
This section provides solutions to monitor problems you may  
encounter. If these procedures do not solve the problem, see  
page 2 for information on where to get help.  
The power indicator does not light.  
1. The monitor’s power may not be on. Press the power button. The  
power is on when the button is pressed in.  
2. Make sure the power cord is fully plugged into the AC inlet on  
the back of the monitor and the electrical outlet.  
3. Check the operation of the electrical outlet by plugging in a lamp  
or other electrical device to see if it works.  
4. Contact your Authorized EPSON Servicer; the monitor needs  
repair.  
The power indicator is amber.  
1. The monitor may be in power management mode. Press any  
computer key or move the mouse to return to normal mode.  
2. Make sure that you are using the video interface cable that came  
with the monitor, and that it is properly connected to the  
monitor’s D-sub VGA connector and to the computer’s video  
interface. See “Connecting the Monitor to Your Computer” on  
page 7.  
3. The input signals may be outside the monitor’s horizontal and  
vertical frequency ranges (30 to 65 KHz horizontal and 50 to  
120 Hz vertical). Make sure the input signals are within the  
specified ranges.  
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4. Make sure your computer’s video adapter is set up for use with  
the monitor and that any DIP switches or jumpers in the  
computer or on a video adapter card are set properly. See your  
computer and/ or video adapter card manual for instructions.  
5. Contact your Authorized EPSON Servicer; the monitor needs  
repair.  
The power indicator is lit, but there is no image on the  
screen, the image is faint or scrambled, and/or the control  
box indicators are blinking sequentially.  
1. Make sure the computer is turned on  
2. Make sure the video interface cable is properly connected to the  
monitor’s D-sub VGA connector and to the computer’s video  
interface. See “Connecting the Monitor to Your Computer” on  
page 7.  
3. Adjust the brightness and contrast controls.  
4. The input signals may be outside the monitor’s horizontal and  
vertical frequency ranges (30 to 65 KHz horizontal and 50 to  
120 Hz vertical). Make sure the input signals are within the  
specified ranges.  
5. Make sure your computer’s video adapter is set up for use with  
the monitor and that any DIP switches or jumpers in the  
computer or on a video adapter card are set properly. See your  
computer and/ or video adapter card manual for instructions.  
6. Check if you need to set up your application program(s) to  
match your monitor.  
7. Contact your Authorized EPSON Servicer; the monitor needs  
repair.  
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The image on the screen is misaligned when you use a  
particular application program.  
Adjust the screen parameter settings as described in the  
“Adjusting Monitor Controls” section on page 11, or the  
“Adjusting the Screen Image” section on page 16.  
The image is not centered on the screen.  
Adjust the horizontal and/ or vertical position settings as  
described in “Adjusting Monitor Controls” on page 11.  
The image is too big or too small for the screen.  
Adjust the width and/ or height settings as described in  
“Adjusting Monitor Controls” on page 11.  
The sides of the image ate not straight  
Adjust the side pin cushion and trapezoid settings as described in  
“Adjusting Monitor Controls” on page 11.  
There are colored spots on the screen (bad color purity) or  
the image is distorted.  
Electromagnetic interference may be present. Move any devices  
that generate magnetism (such as telephones, televisions, speakers,  
or magnetic screwdrivers) away from the monitor. Then press the  
DEGAUSS button once to demagnetize the screen.  
The image control indicators are blinking.  
All 12 video mode memory locations are full. The microprocessor  
in the monitor will delete and replace the oldest non-permanent  
video mode with the new video mode when you adjust its screen  
parameters using the SELECT, UP, and DOWN buttons.  
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Specifications  
CRT  
17 inches (432 mm) diagonal,  
double focus, FS CRT  
Size  
Pitch  
0.28 mm  
P22  
Phosphor  
Light transmission  
Deflection angle  
Anti-glare treatment  
52%  
90°  
Non-glare  
Display  
11.8 inches x 8.8 inches  
(300 mm x 225 mm)  
Image size  
(landscape mode)  
W x H )  
4:3  
Aspect ratio  
110 MHz  
Video bandwidth  
Resolution  
Up to 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz refresh  
rate (vertical frequency)  
0.4 / 0.55 mm  
Misconvergence  
Intensity  
20 fL minimum  
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Interfacing Requirements  
Input signals  
Video: RGB analog  
Input impedance: 75 Ohm  
Sync: TTL, positive/ negative  
composite, TTL, positive/ negative  
composite, Sync. on Green 0.3 vp-p  
negative  
Sync signal types  
Green video  
HorizontaI sync  
Vertical sync  
Vertical sync  
Not connected  
Sync type  
Separate  
Video  
Video  
Horizontal sync  
Composite  
Composite  
horizontal/vertical  
Sync  
Composite  
Sync on Green  
Not connected  
Not connected  
0 to 0.7 V maximum  
Video input  
Horizontal frequency  
30 to 65 KHz; continuous range,  
autoscan  
Vertical frequency  
50 to 120 Hz; continuous range,  
autoscan  
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15-pin, D-sub, VGA, detachable  
Signal connector  
5
0
6
15  
D-sub connectorpin assignments  
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AC Line Voltage  
Input ranges  
100 to 240 VAC, 0 A (100 W)  
2.  
50 to 60 Hz  
Frequency  
Display Power Management  
consumption  
LED color  
Green  
Normal  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
Standby  
Amber  
Amber  
Amber  
Environmental Requirements  
Condition  
Operating range  
Non-operating range  
Temperature  
50° F to 95° F  
-4° F to +140°F  
(10°C to 35°C)  
(-20°C to +6O°C)  
Humidity  
8%to 80% RH  
5%to 100 % RH  
(non-condensing)  
A It it u d e  
10,000 feet  
39,000 feet  
(3,000 meters)  
(12,000 meters)  
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Redefined Video Modes  
Mode  
Resolution  
720x400  
640x480  
1024x768  
640x480  
800x600  
1280x1024  
1280x1024  
H-frequency (KHz)  
V-frequency (Hz)  
1*  
2*  
3*  
4
31.5  
31.5  
56.5  
37.8  
47.9  
46.6  
63.3  
70  
60  
70  
73  
72  
84  
60  
5
6
7
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Factory recallvideo mode  
Safety Standards  
UL, CSA, FCC-B, FDA, TUV-GS, FTZ-B, and ROV; low radiation  
and compliance with the latest Swedish magnetic emissions  
guidelines (MPRII)  
Digitally Adjustable Screen Parameters  
Horizontal position, width, vertical position, height, side pin  
cushion, trapezoid  
Other Controls  
Power button, brightness control, contrast control, SELECT button,  
UP button, DOWN button, RECALL button, DEGAUSS button  
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Physical Characteristics  
45.1 lb (20.5 kg)  
Weight  
Width  
Height  
Depth  
16.5 inches (420 mm)  
17.2 inches (437.5 mm)  
18.8 inches (479 mm)  
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EPSON lnternationaI Marketing Locations  
Epson Deutschland  
Ztilpicher 6,  
4000 Dusseldorf 11  
Germany  
Epson France S.A.  
B.P.  
92305  
Bis Rue Marjolin  
Cedex  
France  
Phone: 21 l-56030  
Telex: 41-8584786  
Phone: 33-l-4737-3333  
Telex: 42-610657  
Epson  
S.A.  
Epson Italia  
V.le F.lli Casiraghi, 427  
20099 Sesto S. Giovanni  
Milano, Italy  
Phone: 2-262331  
Fax: 2-2440641 or 2-2440750  
Telex: 315132  
Avda. de Roma 18-26  
08290 Cerdanyola  
08036 Barcelona, Spain  
Phone: 3-582-15-00  
Fax: 3-582-15-55  
valles  
Telex: 50129  
Epson (U.K.) Ltd.  
Business Management Dept. (PC)  
Epson Electronics Trading Ltd.  
Taiwan Branch  
Campus 100, Avenue  
No. 287,  
E. Road,  
Hempstead, Hertfordshire,  
UK  
Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.  
Phone: 886-2-717-7360  
Free phone: 886-080-211172  
Fax: 886-2-712-9164  
HP2  
Phone: 0442-61144  
Free phone:  
0800-289622  
Fax: 0422-227227  
Telex: 5 1-824767  
Telex: 785-24444  
Epson Australia Pty Ltd.  
17 Rodborough Road  
Forest, N.S.W. 2086  
Australia  
Epson Hong Kong Ltd.  
Rooms  
Floor,  
China Resources Building,  
26 Harbour Road  
Phone: 2-452-0666  
Fax: 2-451-0251  
Wanchai, Hong Kong  
Phone: 585-4300  
Telex: 71-75052  
Fax: 827-7083  
Telex: 65542 EPSCO HX  
Epson Singapore Pte. Ltd.  
No. 1 Raffles Place #26-00,  
Oub Centre, Singapore 0104  
Phone: 533-0477  
Telex: 87-39536  

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