User's Manual FP4200-OR 42-inch (107.1cm) Color LCD Display Conformity according to the Council Directive 93/42/EEC concerning Medical Devices. Use this product after carefully reading this Manual and understanding the contents. Store this manual in a safe place for future reference.
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“ghosting” effect is considered normal operation by the LCD glass manufacturer. As a result, Canvys is not responsible for this damage and does not warrant any displays against the occurrence of Image Sticking. We strongly advise that you follow the operating recommendations listed above.
Safety Precautions I CAUTION Symbol Description Caution!-This symbol alerts you to important operating considerations or a potential operating condition that could damage equipment. Refer to user's manual or operation's manual for precautionary instructions. II CLASSIFICATION MEDICAL EQUIPMEN T WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARD S ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL60601-1 AN D CAN/CSA C22.2 NO.601.
III FCC FCC Information FCC(U. S. Federal Communications Commission) 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.
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● If your LCD monitor does not operate normally, if there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from it Disconnect AC power cord from monitor immediately and contact Canvys for service. V Environment - Place the monitor on a flat and leveled surface.
Equipment Symbols Electrical and Electronic Equipment Symbols In addition to the equipment symbols described in your user's manual, the following symbols may be appear on the monitor. Alternating current. Direct current. European Union Declaration of Conformity. FCC. USA only. Complies with applicable US government (Federal Communications Commission) radio-frequency interference regulations.
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This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately. Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment ATTENTION: Consult accompanying documents.
“ghosting” effect is considered normal operation by the LCD glass manufacturer. As a result, Canvys is not responsible for this damage and does not warrant any displays against the occurrence of Image Sticking. We strongly advise that you follow the...
Disposal of the Unit ●Do not dispose of this product with general wastes. ●Follow your local regulations or rules upon dispose of this product. ●Hg WARNING This product consists of devices that may contain mercury, which must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local, state, or country laws.
Application and Function Description ●Some Basic Facts The liquid-crystal display (LCD) monitor supports the most common resolutions from 640 x 480 (VGA) up to 1920 x 1080 and presents sharp, low-radiation images. With the OSD touch key on the bottom right side of the display leaves ample space on your desk for other peripheral equipment.
Features ●42-inch LCD display with 2 million pixels This color LCD display has a multi-scanning function corresponding to the resolution from VGA 640 x 400 to WUXGA 1920 x 1080. This is also compliant with VESA standard display mode. ●High-intensity, high-contrast Beautiful and clear images of the brightness of 700 cd/m and contrast ratio of 3500:1 have been achieved.
Connection Method 1. Confirm that your computer is off. Then, confirm that the main switch of the color LCD monitor on the back is off. Caution AC Main Power supply Switch The AC main power supply switch interrupts the AC input to the display. Placing the switch in the ON (I) position allows display to power-up, if the AC input is connected.
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3. Connect Video signal Cable (for video device output) Connect S-Video connector of the LCD monitor and an S-Video output device with the attached S-Video cable. For composite signal connect the BNC connector of the monitor and a composite video output device with the composite video cable. 4.
Adjustment Method Names and Functions of Each Part ① Touch key Power ON/OFF ・Pressing “Power” key turns on the LCD display. ・Pressing “Power” key for more than three seconds turns the power off. OSD control ・When “Menu” key is pressed while images are on screen, OSD* will appear on screen. *OSD stands for on-screen-display.
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⑤ AC inlet: Connect the attach AC cord to the inlet (See accessory box for cable). ⑥ CVBS Video input/output connector: Composite signal input. (See accessory box for cable). ⑦ Component/RGBS input/output connector: When using component input to watch a DVD, HD (High Definition) or RGBS video image.
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Mounting The Monitor can be mounted onto the wall or stand. If you intend to mount the monitor on the wall, we strongly recommend that you use wall mount kits with attached M8*12mm screws and can load more than monitor weight, that you ensure it is securely and safely installed.
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PIP Picture Exit Return to Exit of Multi-PIP Settings page • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Black Level Adjust the black level offset for the Sub channel by the range from 0 to 100 •...
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Photos Describe the OSD Adjustment Functions The below photos will detail introduce every menu of OSD tree and brief explanations of the functions. Detail of Adjustment Items Exit Close the Main Menu. In addition, this page will show below messages: (1)Information for input timing of Main channel .
Image Settings Adjust values of below items for Main channel. Beside VideoSetup that only support on S-video & CVBS & YPbPr/PCbCr & RGBS. Notice: VideoSetup will be disable under Analog VGA or Digital source. Exit Return to Main Menu. Auto Setup When you press ‘’Auto Setup’’...
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Saturation Adjust the saturation for the Main channel by the range from 0 to 100. Adjust the hue for the Main channel by the range from 0 to 100. Sharpness Adjust the sharpness for the Main channel by the range from 0 to 24. Sharpness Display Adjust the Horizontal &...
• Clock Adjust the frequency sampling rate of horizontal pixels for Main channel, to equal the video source’s value,Thus minimizing artifacts of shimmering vertical lines. Notice: Only support on Analog VGA source. • Phase Adjust ADC sampling clock phase for Main channel, so that the screen image appear crisp and focused.
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• Exit Return to Exit of Color Mode Settings page. • Cool Bluish white used for general use. • Neurtal White close to natural light mainly used for publishing trade. • Warm Reddish white suitable mainly for photo modifications. • User Selecting this control allows you to adjust the Red gain, Green gain and Blue gain individually to match personal preference.
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Gamma Selecting this control allows you to choose which gamma curve that you want. • Exit Return to Exit of Color Mode Settings page. • Gamma 1.8 Set Gamma curve to curve 1.8 • Gamma 2.0 Set Gamma curve to curve 2.0 •...
Multi-PIP Settings Selecting this control allows you to adjust below items settings for Sub channel. Notice: PIP Display & Swap & PIP Picture only active when PIP Mode set to PIP or POP. Exit Return to Main Menu. PIP mode Select PIP mode to Off mode or PIP mode or POP mode as below: PIP source You can select source for Sub channel from Analog VGA, Digital, HDMI, S-video, CVBS, YPbPr/...
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PIP Display Selecting this control allows you to adjust the size and position for Sub channel. • Exit Return to Exit of Multi-PIP Settings page. • PIP Size Selecting this control allows you to adjust the size for Sub channel. Exit Return to Exit of PIP Display of Multi-PIP Settings page.
• PIP Position Selecting this control allows you to adjust the position for Sub channel. Exit Return to Exit of PIP Display of Multi-PIP Settings page. PIP H.Position Adjust the H position for Sub channel display by the range from 0 to 100. PIP V.Position Adjust the V position for Sub channel display by the range from 0 to 100.
• Saturation Adjust the saturation for the Sub channel by the range from 0 to 100. • Hue Adjust the hue for the Sub channel by the range from 0 to 100. • Sharpness Adjust the sharpness for the Sub channel by the range from 0 to 24. Notice: Only Sub channel support are S-video or CVBS or YPbPr/ PCbCr &...
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• Exit Return to Exit of OSD Misc. • OSD H.Position Adjust the H position for OSD by the range from 0 to 100. • OSD V.Position Adjust the V position for OSD by the range from 0 to 100. Language Selecting this control allows you to choose below languages that you want to display for OSD.
OSD Timer Adjust OSD display time that support 0 & 5 & 10 & 15 & 20 & 25 & 30 OSD will not disappear if set to 0 OSD will disappear after 5 sec if set to 5 (just like that for 10 & 15 & 20 & 25 & 30) Transparent Adjust OSD display transparent from 0 to 7 by one step.
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Management Settings Selecting this control allows you to adjust below items settings for Main channel. Exit Return to Main Menu. Scaling Selecting this control allows you to adjust below items relate to image scaling for Main channel. • Exit Return to Exit of Management Settings page. •...
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• Ver. Zoom Adjust the V size for Main channel display. Notice: To Support Ver. Zoom, must be under Full scaling mode for each source. • Auto Setup ON/OFF Select this function to on or off ‘’Auto Setup’’ Function. • Auto Source SW Select this function to on or off ‘’Auto Source’’...
“ghosting” effect is considered normal operation by the LCD glass manufacturer. As a result, Canvys is not responsible for this damage and does not warrant any displays against the occurrence of Image Sticking. We strongly advise that you follow the operating recommendations listed above.
Compatible Signals Applicable Signals Timings ※ The display may not work correctly with timings other than listed below. VGA & DVI Resolution H-Freq(KHz) V-Freq(Hz) Timing mode name 31.47 VGA 350-70 640 x 350 37.86 85.08 VGA 350-85 31.47 70.07 VGA 400-70 640 x 400 37.86 85.08...
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