ICROPHONE ................7 ONNECTING THE PEAKER ................8 ONNECTING EADPHONES USB D ................9 ONNECTING EVICES SETTING UP AND USING THE DV180 ............. 10 ................... 10 ONTROL ANEL ..........10 SING ONITOR FOR THE IRST ..............11 UTOMATIC MAGE DJUSTMENT Microsoft Windows.................
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In the event of any problem, misuse or an accident such as dropping, contact your nearest Mitsubishi Electric Authorised Service Centre. Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight or heat.
Unpacking the Monitor Check following items. If they are missing or damaged, consult your place of purchase immediately. Diamond View DV180 TFT LCD monitor with signal cable and built-in USB hub Floppy diskette containing Windows 95, 98 and 2000 drivers, and the test pattern display program for Automatic setup of the display (Auto.exe).
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High Quality Ratiometric Expansion With any kind of resolution, your DV180 monitor can always display a full-screen image. 16 Million Colour (True Colour) Display With dithering support, the DV180 monitor enhances the visual effect and offers you a better resolution of image quality.
Installing the Monitor The DV180 monitor is equipped with an auto-sensing power supply that will operate within the voltage range of 100 to 240 Volts AC, at 50~60 Hz. Make sure that the system power is turned off. Plug the signal cable into the VGA signal connector at the rear of the PC.
Staying in the position that you usually use to operate your computer allows you to achieve optimal recording performance. Connecting the Speaker The DV180 is equipped with built-in stereo speakers. After connecting the speaker, you can enjoy music easily. 1. Turn the computer system off.
To adjust the audio volume, use the volume control at the right side of your monitor. Connecting Headphones Plug your headphones into the headphone connector at the rear of monitor to avoid disturbing others while still being able to hear audio through the monitor.
Connecting USB Devices With the Diamond View DV180’s built-in hub, you can easily connect up to 4 USB devices to the computer via the hub. To connect the USB hub to the PC: 1. Turn the system power off. 2. Connect the USB cable to the computer and to the upstream USB port at the rear of monitor.
Using Your Monitor for the First Time When the DV180 monitor is first installed the display must be adjusted to give optimal performance. For best performance set the PC’s graphics card to a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels before adjusting the monitor. A refresh rate of 75 Hz is recommended.
Users of other operating systems such as MacOS or Linux can use the internet to download a full-screen test from the File Downloads, TFT LCD Monitors section of Mitsubishi Electric Australia’s web site. Various bitmap file formats are available. The URL is http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com.au...
Using the On Screen Display The DV180 monitor’s On Screen Display (OSD) allows the brightness, contrast and other image parameters to be easily adjusted for optimum performance. Press the Adjustment (Adj.) wheel once to open the OSD. Menu items are selected by pressing the wheel in once. Turn the wheel to highlight the required menu item and select it to change its setting.
The On Screen Display The On Screen Display (OSD) allows you to adjust the image displayed on the monitor for optimum image clarity and comfortable viewing. A description of the OSD’s menus and their use follows: The Luminance Menu Press the Adjustment wheel to display the main menu. The first function is Luminance.
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The Geometry Menu OSD Icon Description Hor. (horizontal) Position Adjusts the horizontal position of the display. Ver. (vertical) Position Adjusts the vertical position of the display. Phase Adjusts the phase of pixel clock. It can improve the focus and stability of your screen as well.
Colour Adjustment Turn the Adjustment wheel to select the colour that you wish to change. Press the wheel again and turn it to adjust the level of that colour. If you want to recall a factory preset colour, select and press the wheel. OSD Icon Description Factory...
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If you are using a signal with a timing that is not listed on the preset timing table, "Non Preset Mode" will be shown on this page. Miscellaneous OSD Position OSD Icon Description Hor. (horizontal) Position adjusts horizontal position of the OSD.
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Enlarges the image to full screen size. If your image already takes up the full screen, this function has no affect. Reduces the screen size. Language Selection De: Deutsche En: English Es: Español Fr: Français It: Italiano Ja: Japanese Return to last OSD. Return Return Return : exits the main menu.
Manual Display Setup The monitor’s display can be manually set up using the Geometry menu. For best performance set the graphics produced by the computer to a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels. A refresh rate of 75 Hz is also recommended. The image adjustment is easiest if the test pattern is used.
Supported Graphics Signals and Timings Input Signal from the Computer Multi-scan operation Resolution Horizontal Vertical Dot Clock Remark Actual Frequency Frequency Frequency display (kHz) (Hz) (MHz) resolution 640 x 350 31.47 70.08 25.17 640 x 350 37.86 85.10 31.50 VESA 720 x 400 31.47 70.08...
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Signal timings not shown in the table may not be supported. We recommend that you set your graphics card to use one of the factory preset timings to achieve the optimum screen image. There are 22 modes that are compatible with VESA standards, Windows 95, 98 and NT, and the Apple Macintosh.
1280 x 1024 will appear as full screen images, but they are not optimal. Increase the resolution to 1280 x 1024 pixels. I can't find the DV180 on the Windows 95, 98 or 2000 monitor lists. You need to update the Windows setup information file for your DV180.
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There is no picture on the screen. Check: Power saving mode. Press any key or move the mouse to deactivate power saving and turn the monitor on. Power cord. Check that it is securely plugged into the wall socket and into the monitor and that the wall socket is switched on. Signal cable connector pins.
“Speaker Out” port of the PC’s sound card. Need More Help? If your problems persist after checking this manual, please contact your place of purchase or e-mail us at support@meaust.meap.com Driver files and product information are available from Mitsubishi Electric Australia’s web site at http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com.au...
Contacting Mitsubishi Electric Australia Address: Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd. 348 Victoria Road, Rydalmere, NSW, 2116 Telephone: (02) 9684-7777 Fax: (02) 9898-0484 Web site: http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com.au Tech. Support: support@meaust.meap.com New Zealand Address: MELCO New Zealand Ltd. 1 Parliament Street, Lower Hutt...