Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product CT1702 Cornea Systems
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CT 15 03/C T1 70 2 User Guid e Revis ion: 1- A 23 Janua ry 20 02.
2 Congratulations! Congr a tulati ons on your purc hase of a st ate-of- the-art T F T LC D M o n i t o r b y C o rn e a S ys t em s , I n c . We kn ow yo u will be ple as ed with you r inve stme nt an d wil l enj oy the dyn am ic v ie wing— Yo u will ne ver s ee ima ges the same a gain! Our Monit or is e asy to set up.
3 Table of Conte nts General Information GEN ER AL I N FORM AT ION : Ge nera l S a fety Pre ca ut ion s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 GE NERAL INF ORM AT ION: Unp ackin g Your Mo n i tor & I nvento ryi ng t he Pa rts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Explanation of R emaini ng Menu Items: TV/C ATV (TUNER) & S -VIDEO Modes . . . . . . . 37 CO NF IG URIN G & AD JUS T ING t he D is pla y : E xte rn al D ev i ces (S- VI DE O) Mo de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
G EN ERA L IN FO RM A T IO N: G en er al Sa fet y P rec a uti on s 5 GENERAL INFORMATION: General Safety Precautions This Mo nitor ha s been engi n eer ed and m a nu fact u red to assure yo u r sa fet y.
GE NERAL INF ORM ATION: G en eral Saf et y Prec au ti ons 6 Proper Tools •To pr eve nt an y scr atc he s to th e LC D sur f ace , DO NOT us e small tool s (suc h as a pin or a pe ncil) n ear the Moni tor. Flat , Stu rdy Su rfa ce •Pl ace th e M oni to r on a sturd y , flat surfa c e t o prev en t it fr om falling .
G EN ERA L IN FO RM A T IO N: G en er al Sa fet y P rec a uti on s 7 Risk of elect rical sh ock. DO NOT OP EN t he Monit or. Secure Connections •Make sure th at the Mon itor’s Power Cord and the other de v ices’ power cords are properly co nnect ed.
GE NERAL INF ORM ATION: Unp ackin g You r M on itor & Inven toryi ng t he Parts 8 GENERAL INFORMATIO N: Unpacking Your Monitor & Inventorying the Parts Pl ease mak e s ure the part s shown in th e foll owin g figur e a re i ncluded wi th your Monitor .
G EN ER AL INF OR MA TIO N: U npa ck ing You r Mo n itor & Inv en tory i ng th e Par ts 9 De pe nd in g o n th e v o lta g e r eq ui re men t s f o r you r ar ea, th e P owe r Co rd may b e d iff er en t t ha n w ha t is in di c at ed i n th e f ig ur e .
COMPONEN TS: The Back of the M on itor (Connecti on Locatio ns) 10 COMPONENTS: The Back of the Monitor (C ONNECTION L OC AT IONS ) Figure 2: CT1503 Connection L ocations (B ack- View of th e Mon itor).
COMPONENTS : The B ack of the Monitor (C onne ction Locati ons) 11 Figure 3: CT1702 Connection L ocations (B ack- View of th e Mon itor) Num ber Abbreviation Definition 1 OU T A UD S ou nd Ou t C o nn.
COMPON ENTS: The Front of the Mo nitor 12 COMPONENTS: The Front of the Monitor Figure 4: CT1503/T1702: Front of t he Monitor Monit or Item De fi nitio n Item Item Definition 1 LCD P ane l (sc r ee n) CT 150 3: 15 ” TF T LC D, max . r esol u ti on 10 2 4 x 768, 16.
COMPON ENTS: The Front of the Mo nitor 13 4 SELECT Press i ng this butt on : •S elect s the hig hlig hted menu it em •S elect s the des ired Input Sourc e.
Adju sti ng the Ti lt (or View in g Angl e) 14 Adjusting the Tilt (or Viewing Angle) Yo ur Monito r was designe d to a llow you to adj ust it to a comfortabl e viewing a ngle. The M oni tor c an be ti lted fo rwa rd 45 o or b ack 90 o . To preven t the M onitor f rom fallin g o ver, make sur e i t is wit hin the “s af e” vi ewi ng angle range.
COM PONENTS: The Remote Cont ro l 15 COMPONENTS: The Remote Control Ins ert the b a tter y into t he Re mote Co nt rol. Figure 5: Remote Control Device Remote Co ntr ol Ite m Defi ni ti on Item It em Def in iti o n 1P O W E R Pre ssing th is ite m, tur n s the M oni tor ON or OF F.
COMPONENTS: The Remote C ontrol 16 5V O L Pres sin g this item : •Inc reas e s th e volu me. •In the ME NU mode, in cre ases t he val ue of t he paramet er disp layed or c h anges the op tio n disp layed. 6 VOL Pres sin g this item : •Dec rease s the volu me.
CONNEC TING: You r Moni tor to Yo ur Comp uter 17 CONNECTING: Your Monitor to Your Computer 1. Tu rn OFF an d UN PLU G yo ur C om pute r u ntil in struct ed other wise. 2. Carefully unpack a ll the componen ts and ve rify all th e pa rt s are pre sent an d undamag ed.
CON NE CTING : Your Monit or to Your Comput er 18 10. Con nect the rou nd AC/DC Ada pt er Plug to the Moni tor’s “PWR” conne ctor. 11. Con nect the Power Cord to the AC/DC Adapter . Do no t plug the P owe r Cor d int o the wa ll outl e t/s urge prot ecto r ye t.
CONNEC TING: You r Moni tor to Yo ur Comp uter 19 Figure 6: M o nito r-to-Computer C onnection Diagram.
CONNECTING: Yo ur Monitor to a Tuner ( TV/CATV) 20 CONNECTING: Your Monitor to a Tuner (TV/CATV) 1. Carefully unpack a ll the componen ts and ve rify all th e pa rt s are pre sent an d undamag ed. (See p a ge 8. ) 2. Or ganiz e th e ca ble(s ) you need and fam iliarize yours elf wit h t he connection con figuration .
CONNEC T IN G: Y o ur Monito r to a Tu ner (T V /CATV) 21 9. Plug in the Power C ord f or the Mo nit or to th e wall power outl et or surge prot ect or. 10. Turn ON th e M onit or . 11. R emove the p lastic pr otective cover from the front of the Moni tor.
CONNECTING: Yo ur Monitor to a Tuner ( TV/CATV) 22 Figure 7: Tuner ( TV/CA TV)-to-Monitor Connection Dia gram Connecting indoor antena Connecting outdoor antenna Connecting antenna by way of VTR.
CONNEC T ING : Othe r Exter n al A /V Dev ic e s to You r Moni tor 23 CONNECTING: Other External A/V Devices to Your Monitor 1. Carefully unpack a ll the componen ts and ve rify all th e pa rt s are pre sent an d undamag ed. (See p a ge 8. ) 2. Or ganiz e th e ca ble(s ) you need and fam iliarize yours elf wit h t he connection con figuration .
CONNEC TING: O the r External A /V Devices to You r Monitor 24 10. Plu g in the Power Cord for the Monitor an d ot her A/V devices to th e wa ll powe r ou tl et or su rg e p r ote ct o r. 11. Turn ON the Monitor and other A/V devices , a s appr op ri at e.
CONNEC T ING : Othe r Exter n al A /V Dev ic e s to You r Moni tor 25 Figure 8: Monito r- to-Extern al A/V Devices Connection D iagram.
CO NF IG URIN G & AD JUS TIN G the D isp la y: P C (A N AL OG ) M ode 26 CONFIGURING & ADJUSTING the Display: PC (ANALOG) Mode Usi ng t he sys te m’s On Sc reen Displ ays ( OSD), y ou c an a dju st an d refi ne your Monitor ’s image. The fol lowing ta ble descr ibes the ini tial set- up s teps and the othe r me nus ava il able .
CO NF I G UR IN G & ADJ U S TI N G th e Dis pl ay : P C (A NA LO G ) M o de 27 Install th e TFT LCD Mon itor Dr iver. 4. If pre viousl y done, skip th is sect ion. If n ot pre v io us ly d o ne , i ns ta l l t he I NF file on you r PC by pe r for mi ng th e fo l low in g : a.
CO NF IG URIN G & AD JUS TIN G the D isp la y: P C (A N AL OG ) M ode 28 Adjust the Initial Imag e: Vertic al & Horizont al Alignme nt 7. If ne cessar y, a t the init ial dis pl ay, ad just t he VE R TICAL pos itio n of th e disp lay by: •Pr es sing t he ME NU b utt on to disp lay th e Main Me nu.
CO NF I G UR IN G & ADJ U S TI N G th e Dis pl ay : P C (A NA LO G ) M o de 29 Adjust the Clarity of the Image: Phase 9. If ne ces sary, a d j ust the cl a r ity of the ima ge b y: •Pr es sing t he ME NU b utt on to disp lay th e Main Me nu.
CO NF IG URIN G & AD JUS TIN G the D isp la y: P C (A N AL OG ) M ode 30 Ad just th e B rig htn ess & Con tra st Brightness •Contr ol s the ov era ll imag e a nd ba ckgrou nd sc reen brig ht ness. 10. Pres s th e ME N U bu tton to d ispl ay the Ma i n Me nu.
Exp lan ati on o f R ema inin g M enu Item s: P C (AN AL OG) M ode 31 Explanation of Remaining Menu Items: PC (ANALOG) Mode The fol lowing ta ble descr ibes the other menus avai lable. Figure 9: The Main Menus f or the CT1503 and the CT1702, respectively: CLOC K •Performs a roug h image tuning by screen size a djustment.
Ex pl an a t io n of R e m ai n in g Me n u I te m s: P C (A NA L O G ) Mo de 32 COLO R •F in e- t une s th e i ma g e v iew i ng. Pr eset 1 •Blu is h White Pr eset 2 •Plai n White Us er Co lo r (C T1 503 onl y) •C ontr ols th e in dividu al co lors o f Red, G reen, and Bl ue.
Exp lan ati on o f R ema inin g M enu Item s: P C (AN AL OG) M ode 33 OSD FUNCTION (CT1503 only) H Posi tion •C ontro ls the O SD ho rizon tal posi tion. V Po si t io n •C ontr o ls the OS D ve r ti cal posi tion. Language •C ontrols t he lang uage used f or the OS D.
CO NF IG URIN G & AD JUS TIN G the D isp la y: T V /C ATV (T UN ER ) Mo de 34 CONFIGURING & ADJUSTING the Display: TV/CATV (TUNER) Mode Usi ng t he sys te m’s On Sc reen Displ ays ( OSD), y ou c an a dju st an d refi ne your Monitor ’s image.
CO NF IG URIN G & AD JUS TIN G the D isp la y: T V /C ATV (T UN ER ) Mo de 35 Adjust the Image Po sition & Clarity 4. If nece ss ary , •To adjust the VERTICAL positi on , see pag e 2 8. •To adju st the HO RIZONT AL pos iti on, see page 28.
CO NF IG URIN G & AD JUS TIN G the D isp la y: T V /C ATV (T UN ER ) Mo de 36 Autom a ti c a ll y S e arc h fo r Channels 7. Whil e in this sub-men u, to automatically search/add ch an ne ls fr om t he c ab le sy st em : •Us e t he C HANNEL ▲ ▼ butto n s, to s c ro ll to t he A UT O CHA NNE L item.
Ex pla n atio n o f R ema in ing M e nu It ems : TV /C AT V (T UNE R) & S- VID EO M od es 37 Explanation of Remaining Menu Items: TV/CATV (TUNER) & S-VIDEO Modes The fol lowing ta ble descr ibes the other menus avai lable.
Ex pl an a t io n of R e m ai n in g M en u I te m s: T V/ C A T V (T U NE R) & S-V ID E O Mo de s 38 SELECT INPUT (C T1503)/ SETUP (CT1702) •Display s cu rrent Input Sour ce. •All ows c hange of the In put Sourc e to th e othe r opt ions. CT 150 3/ CT170 2 S ub- Menu : EXIT •Closes the Main M enu .
CON FIGU RING & ADJU STING t he Display: Externa l Device s (S-VIDEO) Mode 39 CONFIGURING & ADJUSTING the Display: External Devices (S-VIDEO) Mode Usi ng t he sys te m’s On Sc reen Displ ays ( OSD), y ou c an a dju st an d refi ne your Monitor ’s image.
CO NF IG URIN G & AD JU ST ING t he D is p lay : E xte r nal Dev i ces (S- VI D EO) M od e 40 For an expl an ation of the re mainin g menu i tem s, pl ease s ee the " Explan atio n of Re m ain ing Menu Items: TV /CATV (T UNER ) & S-V IDEO Mo des" se ction on pag e 37.
TROUB LES HOOTIN G: Res ol ution to Po tenti al Proble ms 41 TROUBLESHOOTING: Resolution to Potential Problems Th is se c t io n t rie s to an ti ci pa te p ot en t ia l pr ob lem s t h a t y ou m a y en c ou n t e r in the d ay-to- day us e of your Monitor .
TR OUBLE SHOOTI NG: Reso lut ion t o Potent ial Pro blems 42 The pi ctur e is fuzz y. •Press t he AU TO butto n, o n your Moni tor, to a utoma tic all y co n figure your Mon itor. The pi cture b ounc es or has w avy oscillations. •Check t he s ig na l cab le conne c tion betwe en yo ur C ompute r and Moni tor .
APPEND IX: W arranty 43 APPENDIX: Warranty END -USER WARR ANTY TER MS AND CONDI T IONS Eff ec ti ve 12 / 11/ 20 01 Corn ea S yst em s, Inc. (“ Co rn ea ” ) wa rra nts yo u r ne w Corn ea d i sp la.
AP PEN DI X: W a rr ant y 44 • Your credit card wi ll b e cha rged if the de fective uni t is no t rec eive d in 1 5 d ays a f te r yo u re cei ve th e r ep lacem e nt. This se rvic e wi ll be p ro vided exc lusiv ely by yo ur Co rnea Te chnica l Sup po rt Cen ter an d auth orized agents .
APPEND IX: W arranty 45 • C orne a shall not be li able for any inc ide ntal or conse quen tial dam age s r esult ing f rom the use of thi s pro duc t.
AP PEN DI X: W a rr ant y 46 A m er ican Exp res s) inf ormat ion , if f ir st y ear adv anc ed swap i s ap plic ab le . 3. Acqu ire an RMA Num be r Afte r we re ceive your RMA reques t, Cornea techni cal sup port staff wil l con tact you withi n 4 8 hours and assi gn yo u an RMA number.
APPE NDI X: C T15 03 Analo g Disp lay Mode s (Anal og ) 47 APPENDIX: CT1503 Analog Display Modes (Analog) For t he d isp lay m ode s list ed bel ow, t he sc reen i mag e ha s bee n optimi zed d urin g pr oduc tio n. Pres et Ti min g Modes ( An alog) Our Mo ni tor is not supp orte d outs id e of th e disp lay m ode s lis te d a bo v e.
APPE ND IX: CT1702 Displ ay Modes (An al og) 48 APPENDIX: CT1702 Display Modes (Analog) For t he d isp lay m ode s list ed bel ow, t he sc reen i mag e ha s bee n optimi zed d urin g pr oduc tio n. Pr eset Ti mi n g Mode s ( An a log ) Our Mo ni tor is not supp orte d outs id e of th e disp lay m ode s lis te d a bo v e.
APPE NDIX: CT170 3 Dis play Mo des (Digi tal) 49 APPENDIX: CT1703 Display Modes (Digital) For t he d isp lay m ode s list ed bel ow, t he sc reen i mag e ha s bee n optimi zed d urin g pr oduc tio n. Pr es et Ti m i n g Mode s (D i gi t al) Our Mo ni tor is not supp orte d outs id e of th e disp lay m ode s lis te d a bo v e.
AP PE NDI X : Re g ula to ry Co m plia n ce 50 APPENDIX: Regulatory Compliance Canadian D epartment of Communication s C ompliance S tatement DOC: T his Class B digital a pparatu s meets all r equirements of the Canadia n Interfere nce-Caus ing Equi pmen t Regulation s.
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