Diamond View 1786FD User Manual

Colour monitor 17” (43cm) crt size, 16” (40.6cm) max. viewable area

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A REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
A REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
A REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
A REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
Colour Monitor
17" (43cm) CRT Size,
16" (40.6cm) Max. Viewable Area
User's Manual
1786FD

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  • Page 1 A REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. A REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. A REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 1786FD Colour Monitor 17” (43cm) CRT Size, 16” (40.6cm) Max. Viewable Area...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions for Display Monitors...ii Maintenance...iii Chapter 1 Introduction ... 1 Unpacking the Package... 1 Features ... 1 Power Management... 2 Chapter 2 Getting Started... 3 Installing the Monitor... 3 Connecting through D-SUB signal connector... 4 Chapter 3 Adjusting the Monitor ... 5 A Look at the Control Panel...
  • Page 5: Monitor Information

    For the convenience of service, write following related information of your monitor in the space below. The serial number is on the back of the product. Monitor Information Product Name: 1786FD Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Dealer Information Dealer: Telephone Number:...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions For Display Monitors

    Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation. They must not be blocked or covered. This computer monitor should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    Maintenance ✘ Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight or heat. ✘ Do not spill liquid onto the monitor. ✘ Do not attempt to open the monitor. You may be hurt by electric shock. For service, call your place of purchase.
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Write down the related information of your monitor and dealer in the space on page ii for future reference. Features Your 1786FD has the following features: Plug’n Play Compatibility With its DDC1 and DDC2B, it is compatible with Plug’n Play feature of ...
  • Page 10: Power Management

    Easy to Use On Screen Display The On-Screen Display (OSD) allows you to adjust all settings simply with on-screen menus. Power Saving Function The power management complies with VESA DPMS standard. When the system is idle (off mode), the monitor automatically cuts its power consumption up to 95%. Green Commitment No CFCs are used in the manufacturing process of your monitor.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    Installing the Monitor This monitor is equipped with an autosensing power supply for voltage ranges 100~240V AC, 50~60Hz. To install the monitor : Make sure that the system power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions below to connect the signal cable through D-SUB . Connect the power cord to the monitor and attach it to power source.
  • Page 12: Connecting Through D-Sub Signal Connector

    Connecting through D-SUB signal connector Make sure that the system power is turned off. Connect the computer end of the D-SUB cable to the 15-pin output connector on the video board of your computer. To connect the monitor to an older type Apple Macintosh through a D-Sub cable, you need to use an Apple Macintosh signal adaptor to connect the video signal port of your computer to the monitor signal cable.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Adjusting The Monitor

    Adjusting the Monitor A Look at the Control Panel Adjusting the Monitor You can adjust the monitor with the On-Screen Display (OSD) menus. There are 5 keys for user’s control. They include Exit, following is the introduction: Panel key introduction Exit key : returns to last page, saves or quits the menu system.
  • Page 14: Selecting Function And Making Adjustments

    Selecting function and making adjustments 1) Contrast hot-key mode 1. Press to enter contrast hot-key mode 2. Press to adjust the setting. 2) Brightness hot-key mode 1. Press to enter brightness hot-key mode. 2. Press to adjust the setting. 3) Main menu mode Grouped by functions, the OSD offers 6 major functions in Main Menu for making adjustments: Contrast, Geometry, Colour adjustment, Recall, Degaussing and Miscellaneous.
  • Page 15: Make Adjustments

    Make adjustments In Main Menu: Press Press Enter to go into the Sub Menu. to locate the item you desire to change.
  • Page 16: Control Functions Available In Main Menu

    to locate the function item. Then press Enter and Press make the adjustment. Press Exit to save the setting. Press Exit to return to main menu. Control functions available in main menu Contrast: adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas. Brightness: adjusts the brightness of the display.
  • Page 17: Colour Adjustment

    Unbalance: adjusts the pincushion balance if both sides of the display Trapezoid: makes the vertical edges of the display parallel. Parallelogram: aligns the top and bottom edges of the image. Top corner: adjusts the edge curvature at the top corners of the image. Bottom corner: adjusts the edge curvature at the bottom corners of the Colour mode C1 (9300K)
  • Page 18 and press Enter to recall the preset settings. The word “Recall” will keep Locate blinking on the screen in the process of recall. This page is also a “status display” that shows current horizontal and vertical frequencies. Please note that the resolution data. Is only displayed if you are using a graphics signal that corresponds with one of the monitor’s presets.
  • Page 19: Timing Setting

    The on-screen menu will automatically disappear after 20-second’s of inactivity. If changes have been made, the monitor will automatically save them. Timing Setting By making adjustments of your video card settings, you can set the timing and the refresh rate to your preferences. The monitor will automatically save the settings. Your monitor can accept horizontal frequencies ranging from 30 KHz to 86 KHz and vertical frequencies from 50 Hz to 120 Hz.
  • Page 20: Chapter 4 Troubleshooting And Useful Hints

    Troubleshooting and Troubleshooting Make sure that your monitor is properly installed if you encounter any trouble using this product (For hardware installation, see Chapter 2, Getting Started). problems persist, check this chapter for possible solutions. There is no picture on the screen. Check: Video sync signal.
  • Page 21: Need More Help

    Need More Help? If your problems remain after checking this manual, please contact your place of purchase or contact: Australia Visit the Mitsubishi Electric Australia web site at www.mitsubishi-electric.com.au Or contact the Service Department for your state: New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory 348 Victoria Road Rydalmere, 2116...
  • Page 22: Chapter 5 Specifications

    Picture Tube Size Type Dot pitch Surface coating Maximum Viewable Size Power Supply (Universal) Input voltage Power consumption(Max.) Max. Resolution Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Video Bandwidth Video Input Adjustable Timing User’s Control Regulatory Compliance Plug & Play Ambient Temperature Operating Storage Humidity Operating...

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