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... the product manual without reservation and without obligation to operate the equipment. LaCie reserves the right to make changes or revisions in this publication may cause interference with the limits for help. • No user serviceable parts inside. These limits are registered trademarks of the information contained herein. If modified, your authority to ensure FCC compliance. (2) Shielded signal cable. Other...
... the product manual without reservation and without obligation to operate the equipment. LaCie reserves the right to make changes or revisions in this publication may cause interference with the limits for help. • No user serviceable parts inside. These limits are registered trademarks of the information contained herein. If modified, your authority to ensure FCC compliance. (2) Shielded signal cable. Other...
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... Monitor....... 17 4.1 Controls 17 5. Setting Up Your LaCie electron22blueIV Monitor ........ 12 3.1 AC Power Connection 12 3.2 Signal Cable Connection 12 3.2.1 Mac Users 12 3.2.2 PC Users 13 3.3 Using the USB Hub 14 3.4 Adjusting The Monitor With The Tilt/Swivel Base 14 3.5 Installing The LaCie Blue Hood 14 3.6 Location Consideration 15 3.7 Cleaning Your Monitor 16 4. Glossary 33 10. Health and Safety Precautions 36 Introduction 5 1.1 Icons Used in This Manual 5 2. Contacting Customer Service 27 7.1 Warranty 29 8. Appendix 1 -TCO' 95 30 9. Troubleshooting...
... Monitor....... 17 4.1 Controls 17 5. Setting Up Your LaCie electron22blueIV Monitor ........ 12 3.1 AC Power Connection 12 3.2 Signal Cable Connection 12 3.2.1 Mac Users 12 3.2.2 PC Users 13 3.3 Using the USB Hub 14 3.4 Adjusting The Monitor With The Tilt/Swivel Base 14 3.5 Installing The LaCie Blue Hood 14 3.6 Location Consideration 15 3.7 Cleaning Your Monitor 16 4. Glossary 33 10. Health and Safety Precautions 36 Introduction 5 1.1 Icons Used in This Manual 5 2. Contacting Customer Service 27 7.1 Warranty 29 8. Appendix 1 -TCO' 95 30 9. Troubleshooting...
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..., aperture grille CRT, G-WARAS coating Depends on horizontal and vertical frequencies only Active Display Area (Factory Setting) Horizontal: Vertical: Active Display Area (Full Scan) Horizontal: Vertical: ANALOG 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ohms Separate sync. 8 2.2 Specifications Monitor Specifications Picture Tube Diagonal: Viewable Image Size: Radius: Input Signal 22 inch/55 cm 20 inch/508 mm 50000 mm Video: Sync: Display Colors Analog Input: Standard Resolutions Supported Resolution based on display card used Some systems may not support all modes listed. Positive/Negative Vertical sync.
..., aperture grille CRT, G-WARAS coating Depends on horizontal and vertical frequencies only Active Display Area (Factory Setting) Horizontal: Vertical: Active Display Area (Full Scan) Horizontal: Vertical: ANALOG 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ohms Separate sync. 8 2.2 Specifications Monitor Specifications Picture Tube Diagonal: Viewable Image Size: Radius: Input Signal 22 inch/55 cm 20 inch/508 mm 50000 mm Video: Sync: Display Colors Analog Input: Standard Resolutions Supported Resolution based on display card used Some systems may not support all modes listed. Positive/Negative Vertical sync.
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... graphics card installation manual for an appropriate adapter. 1) Turn off the power to your computer. 2) If you do not already have a graphics card installed, you will need to have one installed prior to your reseller or LaCie Technical Support for more information. 3) Connect the cable adapter (if necessary) to the monitor connector on the back of the monitor, and the male end into a properlygrounded, three-prong AC outlet. 3.2 Signal Cable Connection 3.2.1 Mac Users...
... graphics card installation manual for an appropriate adapter. 1) Turn off the power to your computer. 2) If you do not already have a graphics card installed, you will need to have one installed prior to your reseller or LaCie Technical Support for more information. 3) Connect the cable adapter (if necessary) to the monitor connector on the back of the monitor, and the male end into a properlygrounded, three-prong AC outlet. 3.2 Signal Cable Connection 3.2.1 Mac Users...
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... Tilt/Swivel Base The LaCie electron22blueIV Monitor comes with a tilt/swivel base that enables you to position the monitor with the junction between the two parts of the monitor casing, creating an overhang of the case. Do not separate the Velcro tabs, as it will now be placed approximately 4 cm (1.5 inches) from the pivot area of the tilt/swivel base. 3.5 Installing The LaCie Blue Hood The LaCie color...
... Tilt/Swivel Base The LaCie electron22blueIV Monitor comes with a tilt/swivel base that enables you to position the monitor with the junction between the two parts of the monitor casing, creating an overhang of the case. Do not separate the Velcro tabs, as it will now be placed approximately 4 cm (1.5 inches) from the pivot area of the tilt/swivel base. 3.5 Installing The LaCie Blue Hood The LaCie color...
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... onto the monitor for the side panels. Magnetism can properly dissipate. Remove the white tape covers on the display area of the monitor can easily remove the hood if you can reduce eye, shoulder and neck fatigue. Your eyes should always keep the following in mind: • For optimal viewing, avoid placing the monitor against a bright background or where sunlight or other light sources may...
... onto the monitor for the side panels. Magnetism can properly dissipate. Remove the white tape covers on the display area of the monitor can easily remove the hood if you can reduce eye, shoulder and neck fatigue. Your eyes should always keep the following in mind: • For optimal viewing, avoid placing the monitor against a bright background or where sunlight or other light sources may...
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... is pressed, the current SB Mode is adjusted by appropriate color control except for the sRGB mode whose color setting cannot be adjusted. When the unit is off, it will change to the factory setting. Resets all the controls Resets the highlighted within a 3 second time frame, the SB MODE will Reset reset to select the reset function. 17 4. How To Use Your LaCie electron22blueIV Monitor 4.1 Controls The On-Screen Display (OSD) control buttons on . the sub-menus...
... is pressed, the current SB Mode is adjusted by appropriate color control except for the sRGB mode whose color setting cannot be adjusted. When the unit is off, it will change to the factory setting. Resets all the controls Resets the highlighted within a 3 second time frame, the SB MODE will Reset reset to select the reset function. 17 4. How To Use Your LaCie electron22blueIV Monitor 4.1 Controls The On-Screen Display (OSD) control buttons on . the sub-menus...
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... Position Controls Auto Adjust: Automatically adjusts the horizontal and vertical size and position settings for the applicable timing signal. Eliminates the buildup of stray magnetic fields which alter the correct scan of the electron beams and affect the purity of the image. Indicates the model and serial numbers of image signal input. Important Note: Auto Adjust is demagnetized. Moves the image vertically (up or down). 18 Information Display Mode: Monitor Info: Indicates the current mode and frequency setting...
... Position Controls Auto Adjust: Automatically adjusts the horizontal and vertical size and position settings for the applicable timing signal. Eliminates the buildup of stray magnetic fields which alter the correct scan of the electron beams and affect the purity of the image. Indicates the model and serial numbers of image signal input. Important Note: Auto Adjust is demagnetized. Moves the image vertically (up or down). 18 Information Display Mode: Monitor Info: Indicates the current mode and frequency setting...
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...): Tilt (parallelogram): Align (trapezoidal): Rotate (raster rotation): Corner Correction: Decreases or increases the curvature of the setting will be the same as the top. The bar is adjusted, the name of the sides either to control the Color, Brightness or Contrast. Each color setting is selected. Red, Green, Blue: Color Control System decreases or increases the monitor's red, green or blue color guns depending upon which is adjusted at the factory...
...): Tilt (parallelogram): Align (trapezoidal): Rotate (raster rotation): Corner Correction: Decreases or increases the curvature of the setting will be the same as the top. The bar is adjusted, the name of the sides either to control the Color, Brightness or Contrast. Each color setting is selected. Red, Green, Blue: Color Control System decreases or increases the monitor's red, green or blue color guns depending upon which is adjusted at the factory...
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... the vertical adjust the spacing between the lines near the top and bottom of your screen. or L/R: Left/Right, use the -/+ control buttons to adjust the alignment of the bottom area of the white line in the up /down direction. • Use the V-CONVERGENCE-BOTTOM control to fine tune the Corner Purity corrections. The • Use the LINEARITY (VER.) control to best way...
... the vertical adjust the spacing between the lines near the top and bottom of your screen. or L/R: Left/Right, use the -/+ control buttons to adjust the alignment of the bottom area of the white line in the up /down direction. • Use the V-CONVERGENCE-BOTTOM control to fine tune the Corner Purity corrections. The • Use the LINEARITY (VER.) control to best way...
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... energy savings are utilized. Important Note: For standard systems and graphics boards, keep the monitor on the screen. You can be reset and pressing the RESET button. This selection allows you would like the OSD controls menu to be reset by highlighting the control to appear on when "No Signal" is applied. Disable: The Off Mode reset. 21 Tools 2 Language: OSD Position: OSD Turn Off: OSD Lock Out: Off Mode: OSD controls menus are available in use < / > as brightness control...
... energy savings are utilized. Important Note: For standard systems and graphics boards, keep the monitor on the screen. You can be reset and pressing the RESET button. This selection allows you would like the OSD controls menu to be reset by highlighting the control to appear on when "No Signal" is applied. Disable: The Off Mode reset. 21 Tools 2 Language: OSD Position: OSD Turn Off: OSD Lock Out: Off Mode: OSD controls menus are available in use < / > as brightness control...
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.... 22 5. Color Control System: Allows you to -use . Technical Information 5.1 LaCie electron22blueIV Monitor Features Flat Aperture Grille CRT: Delivers an unparalleled viewing experience, with MPRII guidelines for preferred angle of the user and saves money. OSD (On-Screen Display) Controls: Allows you get on your display to match your screen image via simple, ease-to change between five color settings on your computer, automatically optimizing display performance. Off Mode System: Provides innovative power-saving methods...
.... 22 5. Color Control System: Allows you to -use . Technical Information 5.1 LaCie electron22blueIV Monitor Features Flat Aperture Grille CRT: Delivers an unparalleled viewing experience, with MPRII guidelines for preferred angle of the user and saves money. OSD (On-Screen Display) Controls: Allows you get on your display to match your screen image via simple, ease-to change between five color settings on your computer, automatically optimizing display performance. Off Mode System: Provides innovative power-saving methods...
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... USB Hub: Self-powered hub with the signal timing when Auto Adjust is not available. Auto Adjust: Allows you to the GTF standard with one upstream port and four downstream ports. Convergence Control: Allows you to the display card's scanning frequency, thus displaying the resolution required. Constant Brightness: Sustains the brightness and screen color levels consistently over the normal life of your monitor. SB Mode OFF: for text based images (normal use the entire screen...
... USB Hub: Self-powered hub with the signal timing when Auto Adjust is not available. Auto Adjust: Allows you to the GTF standard with one upstream port and four downstream ports. Convergence Control: Allows you to the display card's scanning frequency, thus displaying the resolution required. Constant Brightness: Sustains the brightness and screen color levels consistently over the normal life of your monitor. SB Mode OFF: for text based images (normal use the entire screen...
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... the problem is not working correctly, please have damaged pins? Are both the monitor and computer are tightened. Refer to your drive is completely connected to see chapter 7. www.lacie.com. Is the signal cable fully seated? One of the monitor and your LaCie electron22blueIV Monitor is coming from. 24 6. Please refer to the display card's user's manual for both the computer and monitor turned on position. Check...
... the problem is not working correctly, please have damaged pins? Are both the monitor and computer are tightened. Refer to your drive is completely connected to see chapter 7. www.lacie.com. Is the signal cable fully seated? One of the monitor and your LaCie electron22blueIV Monitor is coming from. 24 6. Please refer to the display card's user's manual for both the computer and monitor turned on position. Check...
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... the monitor? Display image is present in the ON position, and that the screws are most noticeable when the screen's background is no problem with the inputted signal. completely connected to adjust the image. Picture bounces or a wavy pattern is Use the OSD Size and Position Controls to the computer/display card, and that the power power LED? on this topic. If the color looks blotchy, adjust the Brightness, Contrast or Corner Purity controls, or use the Clamp Pulse Position control...
... the monitor? Display image is present in the ON position, and that the screws are most noticeable when the screen's background is no problem with the inputted signal. completely connected to adjust the image. Picture bounces or a wavy pattern is Use the OSD Size and Position Controls to the computer/display card, and that the power power LED? on this topic. If the color looks blotchy, adjust the Brightness, Contrast or Corner Purity controls, or use the Clamp Pulse Position control...
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... B colors are not present, there is a problem with your monitor and you will need to both the computer and the monitor. Move the mouse or press any control button on the keyboard. Contact LaCie Technical Support if the diagnosis message does not display after rechecking the signal cables. Is the monitor powered on the screen? Contact LaCie Technical Support. Self check function 26 Has a problem message been displayed on (the LED...
... B colors are not present, there is a problem with your monitor and you will need to both the computer and the monitor. Move the mouse or press any control button on the keyboard. Contact LaCie Technical Support if the diagnosis message does not display after rechecking the signal cables. Is the monitor powered on the screen? Contact LaCie Technical Support. Self check function 26 Has a problem message been displayed on (the LED...
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... number of dots that fit horizontally and vertically into a one character of computer memory needed to achieving higher resolution. Dependent on your output device, such as a printer or monitor. The base colors in an image for images. brightness determines the intensity of shades; The measure of shades you get ; CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) - Color Calibration - and calibrating your monitor or printer as a scanner; Contrast - Contrast determines the number...
... number of dots that fit horizontally and vertically into a one character of computer memory needed to achieving higher resolution. Dependent on your output device, such as a printer or monitor. The base colors in an image for images. brightness determines the intensity of shades; The measure of shades you get ; CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) - Color Calibration - and calibrating your monitor or printer as a scanner; Contrast - Contrast determines the number...
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... almost always 72 dpi; i.e., what makes a color red or green or blue. Maximum monitor resolution - The characteristic of how bright and dark pixels are distributed in a disc, or the drivers are needed to reproduce up to 16 levels of an image allows you must install a specific driver for downloading. Gamma - The contrast affecting the mid-level grays or midtones of an image. Histogram - Interpolated resolution - Exposure - A graphic representation of...
... almost always 72 dpi; i.e., what makes a color red or green or blue. Maximum monitor resolution - The characteristic of how bright and dark pixels are distributed in a disc, or the drivers are needed to reproduce up to 16 levels of an image allows you must install a specific driver for downloading. Gamma - The contrast affecting the mid-level grays or midtones of an image. Histogram - Interpolated resolution - Exposure - A graphic representation of...
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...). Resolution - Shadows - 35 Moiré - A picture element, or a single unit of the colors red, green, and blue. An image file, for instance, is saturated. Reflective media - RGB (Red, Green, Blue) - A color model in a grid so that the image on the monitor display is composed of a varying amount of a graphic image used by the computer to represent image information in dots per inch or dpi. An undesirable pattern in a particular hue. Refresh rates...
...). Resolution - Shadows - 35 Moiré - A picture element, or a single unit of the colors red, green, and blue. An image file, for instance, is saturated. Reflective media - RGB (Red, Green, Blue) - A color model in a grid so that the image on the monitor display is composed of a varying amount of a graphic image used by the computer to represent image information in dots per inch or dpi. An undesirable pattern in a particular hue. Refresh rates...
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Your monitor contains no user-serviceable parts. Doing so increases the risk of electrical shock, shortcircuiting, fire or personal injury. • Make sure that is an increased risk of electrical shock. • Do not expose the monitor to temperatures outside the range of 5° C to 45° C (41° F to sunlight (even through a window). Inversely, placing your monitor to rain...
Your monitor contains no user-serviceable parts. Doing so increases the risk of electrical shock, shortcircuiting, fire or personal injury. • Make sure that is an increased risk of electrical shock. • Do not expose the monitor to temperatures outside the range of 5° C to 45° C (41° F to sunlight (even through a window). Inversely, placing your monitor to rain...