Princeton Car Video System VL1919 User Manual

INTRODUCTION  
This manual will familiarize you with the installation and use of your PRINCETON VL1919 LCD  
Monitor, Please take the time to look through these instructions even if you are familiar with  
monitors.  
We have taken all possible care to ensure that this manual contains correct, accurate  
information. However, the manufacturer cannot assume liability for any possible errors. In addition,  
the manufacturer cannot guarantee that the hardware will meet the purpose you require.  
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, processed or distributed in  
any form (print, photocopy, microfilm or any other process) or processed by an electronic system  
without prior written permission from the manufacturer.  
We reserve the right to make changes according to technical progress. PRINCETON VL1919 is an  
internationally registered trademark. Other brand names may be registered trademarks and must be  
treated as such.  
Important Safety Instructions  
Do not place the monitor in very hot or cold, or damp or dusty surroundings. Do not put vases etc. on  
the monitor (water may cause short circuits). Do not block or cover the ventilating openings. All  
products that produce magnetic fields, i.e. laser printers, loud speakers, etc., must not be placed  
close to the monitor. Do not install this monitor in areas where too much light or sunshine might  
directly hit the screen, otherwise the brightness of the picture will be poor due to reflections.  
Refer all servicing and maintenance to authorized service personnel only!  
CAUTION  
Do not remove the cover!  
Serious electrical shock hazards exist inside this monitor.  
NOTE  
Removal of cover invalidates your warranty.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Note on monitor placement  
The setup location must not be extremely hot, cold, humid or dusty. Heat and cold can impair  
the functionality of the monitor. Humidity and dust can cause the monitor to fail.  
Don’t place the monitor near heaters such as radiators or the like. Don’t expose the monitor to  
mechanical vibration or jarring.  
Position the monitor so that no direct light or sun strikes the screen, which could cause  
reflections that reduce the quality of the image.  
Notes on power connection  
Only use the power cord designated for use in your country. The wall outlet should  
be within easy reach. Pulling the power plug is the only way to disconnect  
the monitor from the power source.  
This monitor is ENERGY STAR®-compatible, and guarantees that this device  
complies with the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for optimizing power consumption.  
Safety instructions for operation  
The power cord must not be damaged. Do not place any objects on the power cord  
and make sure it does not have any knots. To unplug the cord, always pull on the plug  
and not on the cable itself. Damage to the power cord may result in fire or cause electric  
shocks.  
Avoid covering the ventilation slots. Air circulation is necessary to prevent the  
monitor from overheating. If the air circulation is restricted it could cause fire or  
damage the monitor.  
Do not use any solvents to clean the monitor, as the housing could be damaged.  
For more information about cleaning the monitor, please see Caring for Your  
LCD Monitor”.  
Never open the monitor housing on you own. There is a danger of electric shock and  
other hazards. The monitor may only be opened and serviced by qualified  
professionals.  
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Note on resolution  
All resolutions provided by the graphics card that deviate form the physical resolution of the panel  
are adjusted by interpolation. This can impair the image quality.  
Notes on ergonomics  
To protect your eyes, neck and shoulder muscles when working with  
a
computer, we  
recommend that you maintain a viewing distance of between 50 and 75 cm from the monitor.  
Furthermore, you should regularly focus on an object around 6 m away from you to help your  
eyes relax. Ergonomically, your posture is best when elbows, pelvis, knees and ankles are  
all at right angles.  
CARING FOR YOUR LCD MONITOR  
First, unplug the power cord from the wall socket  
If the LCD screen is extremely dirty, clean it with a moist cloth. Use only warm water and then  
wipe the monitor dry. Solvents or harsh cleaners can damage the housing. Clean the display  
surface only with a soft cloth, otherwise you may damage the display’s coating  
If the monitor is only slightly dirty, clean it using a soft, dry and antistatic cloth.  
The LCD monitor’s screen surface is very sensitive. Please avoid any contact with the  
surface (finger, pencil, etc.) and be especially cautious during transportation since  
jolts and shocks can cause the screen to become scratched (always use the original  
packaging).  
WALL MOUNTING  
The PRINCETON monitor is shipped with the standard desktop configuration. However, you can optionally  
mount the device on a wall or on a monitor swivel arm (optional accessory). Please follow the  
corresponding instructions (4-hole assembly with a spacing of 4 × 4 inches (100 × 100 mm)according  
to the international VESA FDMI standard).  
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UNPACKING  
Carefully lift the monitor out of the packaging and make sure that all components are included (see fig. 1).  
Save the original box and packing material in case you have to ship or transport the monitor. To set up the  
device, you must fit the monitor base together.  
Figure 1.LCD Monitor  
CONNECTING  
To connect the monitor to your PC  
1. Make sure that the PC and the monitor is unplugged.  
2. Connect the 15-pin signal cable to the monitor and The PC (see fig. 2)  
3.  
If you have a graphic card with a digital DVI-D connector(24-pin socket), then connect one end  
of the DVI-D cable to the DVI-D connector of your monitor (see fi g. 2b), the other end to the  
computer.  
Signal coble  
Figure 2.Connecting the monitor to the PC  
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Cable DVI-D  
Connecting the audio cable  
If your computer is equipped with an audio output port, connect one end of the sound cable to the audio  
Input connector of the monitor (in fig. 3) and the other end to the Line-Out connector of the computer.  
To connect the monitor to the power source  
Connect the separate power cable (in fig. 3) to the Monitor and a grounded outlet.  
Figure 3.Connecting the monitor to the power source  
STARTUP  
1.  
2.  
3.  
First start your PC and then turn on your monitor using the power switch (in fig. 4). The status  
indicator (in fig. 4) should light up green.  
Adjust the image to meet your requirements (see the following sections Basic Setupand  
Image settings using the OSD menu).  
If there is no image displayed on the monitor, consult the section “Troubleshooting”.  
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BASIC SETUP  
Automatic Image Adjustment  
You can adjust the image settings (such as brightness, contrast, image position, phase, etc.)  
manually or by using the LCD monitor’s automatic image adjustment feature. This will adjust  
the image parameters to their optimal settings for the current graphics mode. Press  
SELECT/AUTO (in fig. 4) to launch the automatic adjustment. The process will take a short  
while until completed.  
Setting the volume directly  
You can adjust the speaker volume of the integrated audio system directly by pressing the or  
buttons (andin fig. 4) while the OSD menu is inactive. Next press the button to increase  
the volume or the button to decrease it.  
Shortcut for adjusting brightness and contrast  
You can adjust brightness and contrast directly by pressing the or buttons (andin fig. 4)  
while the OSD menu is not displayed. Next, press the or buttons (andin fig. 4) to adjust the  
brightness or the or buttons (andin fig. 4) while the OSD contrast.  
Disabling the sound (MUTE)  
You can mute sound playback by pressing the or buttons (andin fig. 4) while the OSD  
menu is not displayed. Next, press the button to mute the sound or the button to reactivate it.  
1. IMAGE SETTINGS USING THE OSD MENU  
The OSD menu is a window on your screen that allows you to view and change display settings. To change  
an OSD setting:  
Figure 4.Monitor features  
Press the MENU button (in fig. 4) to display the OSD menu on the screen.  
1. There are a total of 5 OSD submenus divided by categories. Select the desired submenu by  
pressing the OSD button < or > (and in fig. 4; see section OSD Menu Functions).  
2. Press the OSD button MENU (in fig. 4) to activate the selected function or associated submenu.  
3. If you selected submenu, now select the sub-function you want using < or > (and in fig. 4)  
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4. Set the desired value using the OSD button < or > (and in fig. 4)  
5. The current settings are automatically saved when you return to the previous level or exit the OSD  
menu. Repeat steps 2–5 to make further adjustments as needed.  
6. The OSD menu automatically disappears if no changes are made for more than 45 seconds  
(default setting). The current settings will be saved. You can close it manually by pressing the  
button AUTO (in fig. 4).  
2.OSD Structure  
2.1 Menu Items  
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2.2 Messages  
Message  
Audio Status  
+- Audio Status: mute  
+- Audio Status: normal  
Auto Adjust  
+- Auto processing  
Input Status  
+- Input: Analogue  
+- Input: Digital  
No Signal  
+-  
No signal  
Going to sleep  
OSD locked  
+- OSD locked  
Power button locked  
+- Power button locked  
+- Power button unlocked  
Out of Range  
+- Frequency out of range: ## kHz / ## Hz  
Please change the display mode to  
1280 x 1024 with 60 Hz.  
Resolution notice  
+- For best picture quality, please  
change resolution to 1280 x 1024.  
SELECT: Disable  
EXIT: Clear  
2.2.1 Message window style and size  
Size 1: 290 x 94 pixels:  
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-Input select message window to be defined-  
Size 2: 360 x 140 pixels for Resolution notice and out of range message:  
2.2.2 Message location  
All messages are centered on the screen.  
2.2.3 Message time-out  
All messages are disappearing automatically after 3 seconds, except:  
Resolution notice message keeps until end user either disables or exits message  
Out of range message keeps until monitor enters to PS mode  
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Function description  
3.1 Start up logo  
When the monitor is switched on, the FSC logo is shown in center of screen with a black screen for about 2  
seconds.  
3.2 Key response  
All changes of options with adjust bars will take place immediately. Also the color temperature menu shows  
immediate response, when the selection cursor is moved. All other options are stored when EXIT is  
pressed.  
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3.3 Preview of next menu level  
The OSD shows a preview to the options and settings of the next menu level if applicable.  
The active menu level shows a bright background [4] and a colored cursor bar [3] (see color table). The  
inactive menu level areas show the gray background [2].  
3.4 Input detection for dual input monitors  
If there is no signal on the actual input, the MCU should search also on the other input for a valid signal. If  
the preferred input has no signal but the other, than the input status message is shown. If both inputs have  
no signal the monitor shows the "No signal, going to sleep" message.  
3.5 Auto level  
Cursor moved to Auto level  
SELECT is pressed 1st time  
A confirmation dialog is shown  
After selecting 2nd time, the auto level adjustment is performed and the menu returns back one level.  
This function should set the black level to the black level of the signal or to factory default black level and  
signal input range to the actual signal white level.  
This should work at least from 550 mV to 1000 mV.  
3.6 Audio  
If mute is activated, the adjust bar of volume is not filled, but any change of volume switch audio status  
back to normal.  
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3.7 Custom colour  
After Custom colour is selected, the 3 adjust bars for red, green and blue are shown. SELECT button  
navigate between red, green and blue, while and buttons change the highlighted colour value.  
A hint is shown: SELECT: R > G > B  
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3.8 Factory recall  
When selected 1st time a confirmation dialog is shown:  
SELECT:  
EXIT:  
Start  
Back  
After selected 2nd time, this function sets every option value to the factory-preset value.  
After factory recall is finished, the OSD menu is closed and auto adjust is performed for the current mode,  
excluding all 31 kHz modes.  
3.9 Out of range message  
This message starts to move slowly around the screen after 5 seconds. After 5 minutes the monitor  
changes to power down mode.  
3.10 Resolution notice  
When enabled, this message appears when a resolution other than the panel resolution is selected with a  
delay of 30 seconds to avoid the message appearing during boot sequence of operating system.  
When pressed SELECT, this message is disabled and disappears from the screen. It also disappears after  
EXIT is pressed.  
3.11 OSD lock / unlock  
When the MENU button is pressed during power on and held for 5 seconds, OSD menu is locked and the  
message “OSD locked” appears. The message “OSD locked” pops up instead of the OSD menu, when the  
MENU button is pressed in OSD lock condition.  
To unlock OSD menu, repeat the same procedure as for lock. This opens the OSD menu.  
3.12 Power button lock / unlock  
To lock/unlock the power on/off button, press up and down button simultaneously (within 0.5 seconds).  
The status message “Power button locked / unlocked” appears.  
Every time, the power button is pressed in locked condition, the message “Power button locked” appears.  
3.13 Service menu  
The service menu includes the accumulated operating time (backlight on).  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Blank Screen  
Power indicator is off  
Make sure the power cable and the power adapter are connected properly (see section  
“Connecting).  
Make sure that the monitor was turned on using the power switch (see section  
Startup).  
Power indicator lights orange  
A screen saver may have activated automatically after a certain period of inactivity.  
Press any key on your keyboard or move the mouse.  
“Check signal cablemessage  
Is the signal cable connected to the monitor and the PC’s graphics port (see section  
Connecting)?  
Is the PC turned on (see your PC’s documentation)?  
Display Problems  
Image is displaced to the left/right or to the top/bottom  
If the image appears normal but off-center, you can adjust it using the OSD functions.  
For further information, see chapter Basic Setup, section Auto Image Adjustment.  
Image flickers or is shaky  
Perhaps setup file chosen for the monitor is incorrect. For information on monitor setup  
under Windows®9x/ME/2000/NT/XP consult the Configurationsection.  
Image is blurred  
Check brightness and contrast settings (see chapter OSD Menu Functions, section  
Brightness/Contrast).  
Check the resolution setting (see Otherfunctions in the OSD Menu Functions”  
section).  
Color problems  
If the colors are off (e.g. white is not really displayed as white, etc.), you should adjust  
the color temperature (seeColorfunction in section OSD Menu Functions).  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
LCD panel  
19 inch diagonal size, low radiation according to TCO ‘99, certified  
to ISO 13406-2  
Contrast ratio  
Viewing angle  
Response time  
Brightness  
700:1 (typical)  
horizontal 140°, vertical 130° (typical)  
6 ms typical (Tr + Td)  
300 cd/(typical)  
Input signal  
Analog (D-SUB) & DVI-D (digital)  
16.2 mill. Color (FRC)  
Display colors  
Synchronization  
Video band width  
Ergo. resolution  
Audio  
31~ 81 kHz horizontal, 56 ~ 75 Hz vertical  
135 MHz (pixel rate)  
1280  
×
1024 (60 Hz)  
Amplifier: 1 Watt at 8 Ohms  
Power connection  
Power consumption  
Loudspeaker: 1 W continuous load, 1.5 W peak power  
Input: 100-240 V+/-10%AC-CD, 50/60 Hz  
ON status: max.37 W; color of the status LED: blue  
SLEEP status: <1.5W; color of the status LED: amber  
Power saving functions EPA certified  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Width: 410 mm, height: 420 mm, depth: 178 mm  
4.4 kg (net)  
Environmental  
Operation:  
5 - 35, humidity:20 - 90% (without condensation)  
Storage:  
-20- +60, humidity:5 – 90% (without condensation)  
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CONFORMITY AND COMPLIANCE  
FCC Compliance Statement  
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 when the equipment is operated in a  
residential installation. This device 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, there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception (this can be determined by turning, the device off and on), you are  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Caution  
To comply with the limits for an FCC Class B computing device, you should use the  
shielded signal cord and shielded power cord supplied with this unit. The Federal  
Communication Commission warns that changes or modifications of the unit not  
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Radio Frequency Interference Statement  
Warning  
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio  
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
ENERGY STAR  
This product meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency.  
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PRINCETON DIGITAL (USA) CORP.  
Your LCD monitor from Princeton Digital purchased in the United States and Canada is warranted to be  
free from defect in materials or workmanship for  
parts, labor and LCD panel and Backlight for the periods of time set forth in the chart below:  
1 years Parts  
1 year LCD Panel & Backlight  
1 year Labor  
All warranty periods begin from the date of the monitor’s original retail purchase, as brand new product. If  
unit was purchased as a demonstration or  
evaluation unit, warranty period begins from original reseller purchase date. If demonstration or evaluation  
unit is resold at a later date, reseller is responsible  
for declaring status to user and unit is sold “as is” condition and with the remaining warranty period from  
original reseller purchase date. If the monitor fails to  
conform to this warranty, we will replace it with a new or refurbished monitor or repair it using new or  
refurbished parts. Refurbished units (meaning working  
product with minor cosmetic damages) warranty period, if any, will be established at time of sale from  
manufacturer.  
To obtain warranty service in the United States, you must return the LCD monitor within the warranty  
period together with the original or a machine  
reproduction of a dated proof-of-purchase document describing it and a return merchandise authorization  
to an authorized service center, transportation  
charges prepaid. To obtain the name and address of the nearest authorized service center and a return  
merchandise authorization,  
call 1-800-747-6249. (English Only)  
This warranty does not cover defects, malfunctions or failures resulting from shipping or transit accidents,  
abuse, misuse, operation contrary to furnished  
instructions, operation on incorrect power supplies, operation with faulty associated equipment,  
modification, alteration, improper servicing, tampering or  
normal wear and tear or LCD monitors on which the serial number has been removed or defaced. Interface  
cards, cables or mishandling are not covered by  
this warranty. LCD panel pixel defects within the panel manufacturer’s specifications or mishandling of the  
LCD display by applying excessive pressure to the  
panel are not covered under this warranty.  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL  
BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD OF TIME SET FORTH ABOVE. OUR LIABILITY FOR ANY  
AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING  
FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING OUR NEGLIGENCE, ALLEGED DAMAGE OR  
DEFECTIVE GOODS, WHETHER SUCH DEFECTS ARE  
DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT, SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE  
MONITOR. WE SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR  
LOSS OF USE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON  
HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE  
ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state. This is the only warranty applicable; no one is authorized to extend or modify it or  
to grant any other warranty.  
. 2003-2005 Princeton Digital (USA) Corp. All rights reserved.  
Warranty Revision C 02/02/04  
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