Eizo Computer Monitor FlexScan T765 User Manual

 
CONTENTS  
PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................. 4  
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................ 8  
1-1. Features ....................................................................................................... 8  
1-2. Package Contents........................................................................................ 8  
1-3. Controls & Connectors ................................................................................ 9  
2. INSTALLATION ............................................................................ 10  
2-1. Connecting the monitor to the PC.............................................................. 10  
2-2. Getting Ready for Operation ...................................................................... 12  
3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT .............................................................. 13  
3-1. How to use the ScreenManager ................................................................ 13  
3-2. Color .......................................................................................................... 15  
3-3. Fine Contrast ............................................................................................. 16  
3-4. Power Save ................................................................................................ 17  
3-5. Adjustment Lock ........................................................................................ 18  
3-6. Connecting Two PCs to The Monitor .......................................................... 18  
4. MAKING USE OF USB (Universal Serial Bus) .......................... 19  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................. 21  
6. CLEANING ................................................................................... 25  
7. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................ 26  
8. GLOSSARY .................................................................................. 28  
9. INDEX ........................................................................................... 30  
CONTENTS  
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PRECAUTIONS  
IMPORTANT!  
• This product has been adjusted specifically for use in the region to which it was  
originally shipped. If operated outside the region to which it was originally shipped,  
the product may not perform as stated in the specifications.  
To ensure personal safety and proper maintenance. Please read this section and the  
caution statements on the monitor (refer to the figure below).  
[Location of the Caution Statements]  
The equipment must be connected to a grounded main outlet.  
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WARNING  
• If the unit begins to emit smoke, smells like something is burning, or  
makes strange noises, disconnect all power connections immediately  
and contact your dealer for advice.  
Attempting to use a malfunctioning unit can be dangerous.  
• Do not dismantle the cabinet or modify the unit.  
Dismantling the cabinet or modifying the unit may result in electric shock or  
burn.  
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.  
• Keep small objects or liquids away from the unit.  
Small objects accidentally falling through the ventilation slots into the cabinet  
or spillage into the cabinet may result in fire, electric shock, or equipment  
damage. If an object or liquid falls/spills into the cabinet, unplug the unit  
immediately. Have the unit checked by a qualified service engineer before  
using it again.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
 
WARNING  
• Place the unit on a strong, stable surface.  
A unit placed on an inadequate surface may fall, resulting in injury or  
equipment damage. If the unit falls, disconnect the power immediately and  
have the unit checked by a qualified service engineer before using it again.  
Using a unit after it has been dropped may result in fire or electric shock.  
OK  
• Set the unit in an appropriate location.  
Not doing so may cause damage and could result in fire or electric shock.  
* Do not place in outdoors.  
* Do not place in the transportation system (ship, aircraft, trains,  
automobiles, etc.)  
* Do not install in a dusty or humid environment.  
* Do not place in a location where the steam comes directly on the screen.  
* Do not place near heat generating devices or a humidifier.  
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep the plastic packing bags away  
from babies and children.  
• Use the enclosed power cord and connect to the standard power outlet  
of your country. Be sure to remain within the rated voltage of the power  
cord.  
Not doing so may cause fire or electric shock.  
To disconnect the power cord, grasp the plug firmly and pull.  
Never tug on the cord, doing so may cause damage and  
could result in fire or electric shock.  
OK  
• The equipment must be connected to a grounded main outlet.  
Not doing so may cause fire or electric shock.  
PRECAUTIONS  
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WARNING  
• Use the correct voltage.  
* The unit is designed for use with a specific voltage only. Connection to  
another voltage than specified in this User’s Manual may cause fire,  
electric shock, or other damage.  
* Do not overload your power circuit, as this may result in fire or electric  
shock.  
* For proper connections of the power cord, be certain to plug the power cord  
to the provided unit connector and directly to a wall outlet. Not doing so may  
result in fire or electric shock.  
• Handle the power cord with care.  
* Do not place the cord underneath the unit or other heavy objects.  
* Do not pull on or tie the cord.  
If the power cord becomes damaged, stop using it.  
Use of a damaged cord may result in fire or electric shock.  
• Never touch the plug and power cord if it begins to thunder.  
Touching them may result in electric shock.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
 
CAUTION  
• Handle with care when carrying the unit.  
Disconnect the power cord and signal cables and remove the optional unit.  
Moving the unit with the cord or the option attached is dangerous. It may result  
in injury or equipment damage.  
• Do not move it alone. Always work with another person.  
Moving it alone may cause lower back pain. Also note that the unit is heavier  
at the front than at the rear.  
OK  
• Do not block the ventilation slots on the cabinet.  
* Do not place books or any other papers on the ventilation slots.  
* Do not install the unit in a closed space.  
* Do not use the unit laying down or upside down.  
* Do not remove the tilt-swivel stand.  
Using the unit in this way block the ventilation slots and prevents proper  
airflow, leading to fire or other damage.  
• Do not sit on the cabinet or place any heavy objects on the cabinet.  
A unit with heavy objects on it may fall or be damaged and result in injury.  
• Do not touch the plug with wet hands.  
Touching the plug with wet hands is dangerous and can cause electrical  
shock.  
• Use an easily accessible power outlet.  
This will ensure that you can disconnect the power quickly in case of a  
problem.  
• Periodically clean the area around the plug.  
Buildup of dust, water, or oil on the plug may result in fire.  
• Unplug the unit before cleaning it.  
Cleaning the unit while it is plugged into a power outlet may result in electric  
shock.  
• If you plan to leave the unit unused for an extended period, disconnect  
the power cord from the wall socket after turning off the power switch for  
the safety and the power conservation.  
PRECAUTIONS  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
Thank you very much for choosing an EIZO Color Display Monitor.  
1-1. Features  
• Fully flat screen CRT  
• Horizontal scanning frequency of 30-115 kHz  
Vertical scanning frequency of 50-160 Hz  
• Support to sRGB standard  
• Max. Brightness 230 cd/m² bright screen (when the movie mode is selected)  
• Fine contrast modes, to adjust the most suitable brightness and contrast of the  
screen (See page 16)  
• Power saving system and off timer system (See page 17)  
• Adjustment lock function, to prevent any accidental changes (See page 18)  
• Dual inputs with individual color configuration (See page 18)  
• The utility software “ScreenManager Pro for USB” (for Windows) which can  
control the monitor from a PC with a mouse or keyboard, is included  
(See readme.txt in the CD-ROM).  
• USB(Universal Serial Bus) hub supported  
1-2. Package Contents  
Please contact your local dealer for assistance if any of the listed items are missing  
or damaged.  
• Monitor  
• Power Cord  
• Signal Cable (MD-C87 or MD-C100)  
• User’s Manual  
• EIZO Utility Disk  
• EIZO USB Cable (MD-C93)  
• LIMITED WARRANTY  
• Please retain the packing materials for future transference.  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
 
1-3. Controls & Connectors  
Front  
(1) ScreenManager™  
(2) USB Port*1 with a drop down access lid  
Downstream port x 1  
(3) BNC/D-SUB Selection Button  
(4) AUTO/FINE MODE Button  
Push the button lightly: Fine Contrast Mode  
Selection button  
(4)  
(3)  
(5) (6)(7)  
Push the button for more than 2 seconds:  
AUTO-SIZING button  
(5) QuickSet™ Control Pad  
(Hereinafter “Control Pad”)  
(6) Power Indicator  
(2)  
Bottom side  
Indicated color Power-on status  
Green  
Power is on (Normal mode)  
Flashing Green Power save mode 1  
Advance notice of  
monitor’s off Timer*2  
Yellow  
Power save mode 2  
Flashing Yellow Power save mode with  
monitor’s off Timer*2  
(7) Power Switch  
(8) Power Terminal*3 (with a cover)  
Rear  
(9) Power Connector  
(10) D-Sub Mini 15 Pin Input Connector  
(11) BNC Input Connector  
(12) USB Port*1  
Downstream port x 3  
Upstream port x 1  
*1 See page19-20 for further details.  
*2 Regarding the “Off Timer”, see page 17.  
*3 Power Terminal can be used with an optional  
Sound Sound Unit.  
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2. INSTALLATION  
2-1. Connecting the monitor to the PC  
• Be sure that the power switches of both of the PC and the monitor are OFF.  
1. Plug the signal cable into the connector at the rear of the monitor  
and the other end of the cable into the video connector on the PC.  
After connecting, secure the connection with the screw-in fasteners.  
• Standard graphics board  
Video Output Connector  
D-Sub mini 15 pin  
Standard graphics board  
Signal Cable (Enclosed)  
• Macintosh  
Video Output Connector  
D-Sub mini 15 pin  
Macintosh (Blue & White)  
Signal Cable (Enclosed)  
Video Output Connector  
D-Sub 15 pin  
Macintosh  
Macintosh Adapter (Optional)  
Please consult EIZO dealer.  
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2. Plug the power cord into the power connector at the rear of the  
monitor. Then, plug the other end of the cord into a power outlet.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
• Use the enclosed power cord and connect to the standard  
power outlet of your country. Be sure to remain within  
the rated voltage of the power cord.  
Not doing so may cause in fire or electric shock.  
• The equipment must be connected to a grounded main  
outlet.  
Not doing so may cause in fire or electric shock.  
3. Turn on the monitor first, then the PC.  
The monitor’s power indicator will light up (green). The monitor will warm up  
briefly, then display an image. Whenever finishing your operation, turn off the  
PC and the monitor.  
(If an image does not appear, make sure that all connections have been made  
properly. Refer to the “TROUBLESHOOTING” (See page 21) for additional  
advice).  
• Generally, for maximum viewing comfort, position the  
monitor slightly below eye level. Staring at the monitor  
for prolonged periods can cause eyestrain. Be sure to  
take adequate rests.  
(A 10-minute rest period each hour is suggested).  
2. INSTALLATION 11  
 
2-2. Getting Ready for Operation  
Try each setting procedure if necessary in the following cases.  
1. The display image size and/or position is incorrect  
Press the AUTO/FINE MODE button on the front panel for  
more than 2 seconds.  
The AUTO-SIZING function centers the displayed image, aligning the image’s  
borders with respect to the monitor frame. In general, press the AUTO/FINE  
MODE button whenever changing the graphics card or the resolution p.29), or  
when image size and/or position is incorrect.  
Pushing the AUTO/FINE MODE button lightly allows changing of the Fine  
Contrast modes.  
2. The display area is too large or too small  
Readjust the refresh rates.  
Readjust the preferred refresh rates in accordance with the following look-up-  
table. Refer to the PC or graphics card manuals on how to change the refresh  
rates.  
[The maximum (non-interlaced) vertical refresh rates for the model]  
Maximum Vertical Refresh rate (Hz)  
640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 1600x1280 1920x1440  
160  
160  
142  
107  
92  
86  
76  
About Plug & Play of the monitor  
When your computer and display support VESA DDC, the suitable resolution  
and the refresh rate are set by just plugging your display into the computer  
without any manual settings.  
When your computer system supports Plug & Play, the Display Information  
File is not required except for installing the Color Profile.  
3. Further adjustment is required  
Adjust the screen using the ScreenManager (See page 14).  
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3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT  
• Allow the monitor to stabilize for at least 30 minutes before making image  
adjustments.  
Up  
3-1. How to use the ScreenManager  
Enter  
Right  
Use the control pad on the front panel. The control pad can  
be pressed in 5 directions, “Enter”, “Up”, “Down”, “Left”  
and “Right”.  
Left  
Down  
1. Entering the ScreenManager  
Display the ScreenManager “Main menu” by pressing the “Enter” of the  
control pad. Main menu displays the current connector type and frequency of  
the input signal.  
Main menu  
2. Making Adjustments and Settings  
(1) Select the desired icon by using “Up”, “Down”, “Left” and “Right” keys.  
(2) Press the “Enter” key to display each adjustment/setting menu or “Sub  
menu”.  
(3) Make the required adjustments/settings by using the control pad.  
(4) To save the adjustments/settings and return to the Main menu, press the  
“Enter” key.  
3. Exiting the ScreenManager  
To exit the ScreenManager, select the  
“Exit from the “Main menu” and press  
the Enter key. Pushing the down arrow key twice goes to the  
position instantly.  
“Exit”  
• Leaving the ScreenManager idle for 45 seconds or more will turn the adjustment off  
automatically without saving.  
• The brightness and contrast can be adjusted by pressing the Up, Down, Left and  
Right keys of the control pad directly. Press the center of the control pad to save  
and exit the settings after the adjustment.  
3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 13  
 
Adjustments and Settings  
Main menu  
Contrast  
Size  
Sub menu  
Adjustments and Settings  
Screen contrast and brightness  
Screen size  
See page  
Position  
Screen  
Screen position  
Side Pin  
Trapezoidal  
Tilt  
Side pin balance  
Distortion  
Inclination  
p.29)  
Uniformity  
Convergence  
Uniformity  
p. 23  
p. 23  
p. 22  
p. 16  
p.28)  
Convergence  
p.28)  
Moiré Reduction Moiré  
Fine Contrast  
Signal Filter 1  
To select Movie Mode Settings (1~4)  
To decrease the slightly shadowed  
images or characters  
p. 22  
p. 22  
Signal Filter 2  
Color Mode  
To decrease the vertical bars  
Color  
To select the adjustment mode from  
standard, custom or sRGB  
p. 15  
p. 15  
Standard  
Temperature  
Custom  
p.28)  
To set the color temperature  
p. 15  
To adjust each color,  
(Red, Green and Blue)  
p. 15  
p. 15  
p.29)  
sRGB  
To select sRGB Mode  
Others  
PowerManager To set the power save  
(with PC’s power saving system)  
p. 17  
Off Timer  
To set the power save  
(with Monitor’s off timer)  
p. 17  
p. 23  
P.28)  
Degauss  
To degauss  
Menu Position To adjust the menu position of  
the ScreenManager  
Input Priority  
Reset  
To select the priority input signal  
p. 18  
To return to the factory default setting p. 26  
14 3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT  
 
3-2. Color  
By using the <Color Mode> in the <Color> menu, the adjustment mode can be  
selected from standard mode (to set the color temperature), custom mode (to adjust  
each color tone, (Red, Green and Blue)) and sRGB mode. These modes allow you to  
adjust the color settings according to your preference.  
<Standard> mode to set the color temperature  
Set the <Temperature>.  
Temperature can be set from 4,000 K to 10,000 K, in 500 K increments.  
(Including the 9,300 K default setting.)  
<Custom> mode to adjust each color tone (Red, Green and Blue)  
Adjust the  
<Gain>p.28) and  
<Cut off>p.28)  
.
Change the <Color Mode> to <Custom>. The values shown in percentages (%)  
for both the Cutoff and Gain are available only as a reference tool.  
[Adjustment Procedure]  
(1)First, set the monitor to maximum contrast and brightness.  
(2)<Temperature> Set the color temperature that is close to the desired color.  
(3)Adjust each color to become a uniform black level by using the <Cutoff>  
function.  
(4)Adjust each color to the desired white level by using the <Gain> function.  
(5)Select <Save> and then press the Enter key.  
(The adjustment data will be lost, if the monitor is turned off without saving  
changes).  
<sRGB> mode to select sRGB mode  
During selecting the <sRGB>, color, brightness and contrast can not be adjusted.  
Likewise, Fine Contrast Mode can not be changed by the AUTO/FINE MODE  
button.  
3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 15  
 
3-3. Fine Contrast  
The fine contrast modes differ in brightness and contrast settings. Select the mode  
that is the best suited to the application in use. The mode can be changed with the  
AUTO/FINE MODE button that is on the front of the monitor.  
To select the most suitable brightness mode  
Push AUTO/FINE MODE button lightly.  
Select from the following modes to adjust the most suitable brightness of the  
screen. Pushing this button displays the fine contrast modes in the following  
order.  
(Textà Browserà Pictureà Graphicà Movieà Text...)  
Mode  
Suitable for  
Text  
Text on word processor or spreadsheet software  
Text and picture image (ex. home page)  
• Photo or picture image (Contrast is enhanced.)  
• Animation or illustration (Contrast is not enhanced.)  
• Animated images (games, DVDs)  
Browser  
Picture  
Graphic  
Movie*1  
• Still images that are dark  
When changing the mode or adjusting the contrast, the brightness of the screen  
might change for a split second.  
The color temperature and the brightness can be set in the each mode.  
*1 There are 4 kinds of movie mode settings. Set the mode by using the <Fine  
Contrast> in the <Screen> menu (Refer to the following section for details).  
To change the movie mode settings  
Set the <Fine Contrast> in the <Movie Mode>  
Select a mode from the following 4 options when adjusting the contrast or the  
sharpness settings.  
Set the mode by using the <Fine Contrast> in the <Screen> menu.  
Mode  
Enhanced Enhanced  
Suitable for  
contrast*2 sharpness  
Movie 1  
Movie 2  
Movie 3  
Movie 4  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
DVDs and TV with full-screen  
DVDs and TV with default screen  
When the brightness or sharpness of the  
input images has been already compensated  
*2 To display clear images, the monitor checks the input signal then corrects the  
mid-range color tone and futher adjusts contrast.  
16 3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT  
 
3-4. Power Save  
There are two power save settings. Choose the setting which matches your  
environment.  
Set the power saving setting by using <Others> menu.  
• Do your part to conserve energy, turn off the monitor when you are finished using  
it. Complete energy use can only be accomplished by disconnecting the monitor’s  
power supply cord from the plug receptacle.  
To use the PCs power saving system (VESA DPMSp.29)  
Select “ON” in the <PowerManager> menu.  
[Procedure]  
)
(1) Set the PC’s power saving settings.  
(2) Select “ON” in the <PowerManager> menu.  
[Power saving system]  
PC Signal  
ON  
Screen  
Operation  
LED  
Green  
STAND-BY  
SUSPEND  
OFF  
Blank screen  
Power save (Mode 1)  
Power save (Mode 2)  
Green  
Flashing green  
Yellow  
To use the Monitors off timer system  
Select “ON” in the <Off Timer> menu.  
Without the PC’s power saving system, the off timer allows the monitor to enter  
a powersave mode after a predetermined amount of time has lapsed.  
[Procedure]  
Select “Enable” and press the left/right keys on the control pad to set the “On  
period”. (1 to 23 hours)  
Press any direction of the control pad or to turn the power off then on again to  
return to a normal screen.  
[Power saving system]  
Time  
Screen  
LED  
On period (1-23H)  
Last 15 min. in“On period”  
“On period” expired  
Operation  
Advance notice*  
Power save mode  
Green  
Flashing green  
Flashing yellow  
* To delay entering the power save mode, press any direction of the control pad  
during the advance notice mode. The monitor will continue to operate for an  
additional 90 minutes.  
3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 17  
 
3-5. Adjustment Lock  
Use the “Adjustment Lock” function to prevent any accidental changes.  
Locked function  
• Adjustments and settings in the ScreenManager.  
• AUTO/FINE MODE button.  
Unlocked function  
• Adjustment of contrast and brightness by the shortcut keys.  
• BNC/D-Sub Selection button.  
[To lock]  
Press on the AUTO/FINE MODE button while switching on the monitor’s power.  
[To unlock]  
Switch off the monitor’s power, then hold down the AUTO/FINE MODE button  
once again and turn the power back on.  
3-6. Connecting two PCs to the Monitor  
Two PCs can be connected to the monitor through the BNC/D-Sub input connections  
on the back of the monitor.  
(Example)  
Apple Macintosh  
Standard graphics board  
(Blue & White)  
MD-C53A (Optional)  
Selecting the active input  
Every time the BNC/D-Sub selection button is pressed, the input changes in  
order.  
[Automatically selecting the priority input signal for screen]  
The monitor will automatically detect the inputted signal of either the BNC or  
D-SUB connection for display. In the following cases, the signal given  
preference will be displayed automatically.  
• When the monitor is turned on.  
• Once a priority is selected in the <Input Priority> function, whenever a  
change of signal is detected at the selected input, the monitor will switch the  
input to that signal.  
(How to give priority to the input)  
(1) Select <Input Priority> in the <Others> menu.  
(2) Select <Auto> and set BNC or D-SUB input.  
Saving the adjustment data  
The adjustment data can be saved for both signals. However, the following  
adjustment and setting data can be saved for each input signal (BNC/D-Sub).  
<Contrast>, <Fine Contrast>, <Temperature>, <Custom>, <sRGB>,  
<Signal Filter 1> and <Signal Filter 2>  
18 3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT  
 
4. MAKING USE OF USB  
(Universal Serial Bus)  
This monitor provides a hub which supports the USB standard. When connecting to  
a USB compliant PC or another hub, the monitor functions as a hub to which the USB  
compliant peripherals can be easily connected.  
As an added advantage, the monitor can be controlled from a PC with a mouse or  
keyboard when utilizing the enclosed utility software “ScreenManager Pro for USB”.  
Required system environment  
• PC equipped with USB ports or another USB hub connected to the USB compliant  
PC  
• Windows 98/Me/2000 // Mac OS 8.5.1 or later  
• USB cable  
• The USB hub function may not work properly depending on the PC, OS or  
peripherals. Please consult the manufacturer of each device about the USB  
support.  
• When the monitor is not on, the peripherals connected to the downstream ports  
will not operate.  
• Even if the monitor is in a power saving mode, the devices connected to the  
monitor’s USB ports (both the upstream and the downstream) will function.  
Connecting to the USB HUB (Setting up the USB function)  
• Do not connect the downstream port of the monitor to any peripherals until  
finishing the USB function.  
• The followings are procedures for the Windows 98/Me/2000 and Mac OS.  
1.  
2.  
Connect the monitor to the PC with the signal cable (See page 10) first, then  
turn on the PC.  
Connect the upstream port of the monitor to the downstream port of the USB  
compliant PC or another hub by using the USB cable .  
Upstream port:  
Connect the USB  
compliant PC or another  
hub using the USB  
cable.  
4. MAKING USE OF USB (Universal Serial Bus) 19  
 
3.  
After setting up, the monitor’s USB hub is available for connecting USB  
compliant peripherals to the downstream ports of the monitor.  
(Connection example)  
Scanner  
USB Cable  
Printer  
Monitor  
Digital  
Camera  
PC  
Mouse  
Keyboard  
<Front port>  
<Rear port>  
Downstream ports:  
Connect the cables from USB  
compliant peripherals such as a  
mouse, keyboard, etc.  
Downstream connector  
ScreenManager Pro for USB (for Windows)  
For further details about the “ScreenManager Pro for USB”, refer to the  
readme.txt in the CD-ROM.  
20 4. MAKING USE OF USB (Universal Serial Bus)  
 
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
If a problem persists even after applying the suggested remedies, contact an EIZO dealer.  
*The bracket < > indicates the function of ScreenManager  
Problems  
Points to check with possible solutions  
1. No picture  
Check that the power cord is correctly connected.  
If the problem persists, turn off the monitor power for a  
few minutes, then turn it back on and try again.  
• Indicator status: Off  
• Indicator status: Green  
• Indicator status:  
Flashing Green / Yellow  
• Indicator status:  
Check the Contrast and Brightness.  
Try pressing a key on the keyboard, or clicking the  
mouse. (p. 17)  
Try pressing the AUTO/FINE MODE button or control  
pad or turning the monitor off and then on. (p. 17)  
Flashing Yellow  
2. Following messages appear.  
•“No signal detected”  
These messages appear when the signal is not inputted  
correctly, even if the monitor functions properly. Error  
messages will remain on the screen for 30 seconds.  
When the image is displayed correctly after a short time,  
it is not a monitor’s problem. (Some PCs do not output the  
signal soon after powering on).  
error message appears.  
Check that the PC is turned ON.  
Check that the signal cable is properly connected to the  
PC and graphics card.  
Switch the signal input by pressing the BNC/D-Sub  
selection button on the front control panel.  
•“Out of range” error  
message appears.  
Whenever an error signal  
message appears, the  
signal frequency will be  
displayed in red.  
Use the graphics board’s utility software to change the  
frequency setting. (Refer to the manual of the graphics  
board).  
(Example)  
3. The image vibrates on the  
screen.  
Check that the signal cable is properly connected to the  
PC or graphics board.  
The monitor may be located close to a device that is  
generating a magnetic field. Such devices include  
speakers (other than the EIZO optional Sound speaker),  
electric motors, high-voltage cables, and other monitors.  
It may be solved by turning off, moving the interfering  
device, or by relocating the monitor.  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING 21  
 
Problems  
Points to check with possible solutions  
3. (The continuation)  
Use of the <Moiré Reduction> adjustment may cause a  
slight vibration. To eliminate the vibration, set the  
adjustment level to lower percentage or 0%.  
If the volume level of the EIZO optional Sound speaker  
is too high, it may, in some cases, cause a slight  
vibration. To eliminate, turn down the volume of the  
speaker.  
4. The image is flickering.  
Flicker will occur with interlaced scanning, or non-  
interlaced scanning with a low refresh rate. All EIZO  
monitors are capable of reproducing high refresh rates  
for non-interlaced scanning. If a problem occurs when  
using a non-interlaced signal, try adjusting the graphics  
board to increase the refresh rate (if possible). Refer to  
the graphics board manual for information.  
5. Moiré patterns appear.  
Reduce the moiré using the <Moiré Reduction>.  
Change the horizontal and vertical size of the display  
area.  
Change the selected desktop or wallpaper pattern to any  
solid color pattern. For detailed information on how to  
change these patterns, refer to the PC and operating  
system manual.  
6. The characters and images  
have a slight shadow on  
their right side.  
Change the mode of <Signal Filter 1>.  
Change the refresh rate. Refer to the PC and graphics  
card manual for information.  
7. The characters and images  
have several vertical bars  
on their right side.  
Adjust to decrease the vertical bars at the  
<Signal Filter 2>.  
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Problems  
Points to check with possible solutions  
8. The entire screen appears  
too dark or bright.  
Adjust the <Contrast> (Contrast and Brightness).  
Try changing the setting of the fine contrast by using the  
AUTO/FINE MODE button.  
Some signal timing can be the cause of this problem. To  
correct this, turn off the monitor, then hold down the  
“down” arrow key while turning on the monitor again.  
This will change the signal timing and brighten the  
screen. If the above operation is repeated, the screen  
becomes dark again.  
9. Color is abnormal.  
• The entire screen appears  
bluish or reddish.  
When the monitor is not fully warmed up, the screen may  
look slightly colored, e.g. bluish or reddish. This  
phenomenon is due to the unstableness of the electron gun  
during its warm-up period. Wait for about 30 minutes  
until the monitor stabilizes in order to gain its proper  
color.  
• Color purity is not  
uniform.  
• Misconvergence of  
colors(red, green, blue)  
Adjust the <Degauss>.  
Return the factory default setting by using <Reset>.  
Note that all the ScreenManager parameters will be  
returned to the factory default setting. (p. 26)  
Adjust the <Uniformity>.  
Try adjusting the <Convergence>. The <Convergence>  
function adjusts the entire screen. It is not possible to  
limit adjustment to specific screen areas.  
10. The Auto sizing function  
does not work properly.  
Push the AUTO/FINE MODE button for more than 2  
seconds. (p. 12)  
The Auto sizing function is intended for use on the  
Macintosh and on AT-compatible PC running Windows.  
It may not work properly in either of the following cases.  
You are running an AT-compatible PC on MS-DOS  
(Not windows).  
• The background color for the “wall paper” or  
“desktop”pattern is set to black.  
Some signals from graphics card may not function  
properly.  
11. ScreenManager or AUTO/  
FINE MODE button does  
not operate.  
The Adjustment Lock is probably on.  
To unlock: Turn off the monitor power, then hold down  
the AUTO/FINE MODE button once again and turn the  
power back on. (p. 18)  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING 23  
 
Problems  
Points to check with possible solutions  
12. Two horizontal hairlines  
are visible on the screen.  
These are damper wires.  
[About Damper wires]  
Damper wires are used to support the CRTs aperture  
grille, and are visible as thin dark lines across the screen.  
All EIZO aperture grille type CRTs include two such  
horizontal wires.  
The aperture grille itself is a grid of taut metal filaments  
that spans the entire screen from top to bottom.  
13. Faint black vertical lines  
are visible on the screen.  
The aperture grille may be misaligned. Shock or  
vibration during transport may, in some cases, cause the  
aperture grille to fall out of alignment. The problem will  
appear as one or more faint black lines across the screen.  
If this problem occurs, it may be solved by:  
1. Degaussing the screen.  
2. Lightly tapping (do not hit) the side of the monitor.  
If neither of these methods works, try executing the  
following procedure.  
1. Display a bright white field over the area where the  
black line(s) appear, with a black field over the  
unaffected areas. (Do this by opening a bright-white  
window on top of a black desktop or wallpaper  
background. Position the window so that it just covers  
the area of misalignment.)  
2. Set brightness and contrast to maximum values, and  
keep the display ON until the problem is corrected.  
Try tapping the side of the display lightly to help  
expedite realignment. The white field will heat up the  
misaligned area of the grille, returning it to proper  
alignment.  
Check that the USB cable is correctly connected.  
Check that the PC and OS are USB compliant. (Please  
consult the manufacturer of each device about USB  
support.)  
14. USB function cannot be  
setup.  
When using the Windows 98/Me/2000, check the BIOS  
setting of the PC for the USB. (Refer to the PC manual  
for details.)  
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6. CLEANING  
Periodic cleaning is recommended to keep the monitor looking new and to prolong its  
operational lifetime. Clean the cabinet and CRT areas as follows:  
• Never use thinner, benzene, alcohol (ethanol, methanol, or  
isopropyl alcohol), abrasive cleaners, or other strong  
solvents, as these may cause damage to the cabinet or CRT.  
Cabinet  
To remove stains, wipe the cabinet with a soft, lightly moistened cloth using a mild  
detergent. Do not spray wax or cleaner directly onto the cabinet.  
CRT Surface  
The CRT surface can be cleaned with a soft cloth, such as cotton or lens paper. If  
necessary, use a moist cloth to remove stubborn stains.  
6. CLEANING 25  
 
7. SPECIFICATIONS  
CRT  
50 cm (19 inch) class, 90° deflection Tension Mask  
with Anti- Reflective SuperErgoCoat®  
0.25 mm  
CRT AG Pitch  
Scan Frequency  
Horizontal 30 kHz- 115 kHz (Automatic)  
Vertical  
50 Hz-160 Hz (Automatic)  
Recommended Resolution  
1280 dots x 1024 lines  
Max. Active Display Area*1  
362 mm (H) x 271 mm (V) (14.3” (H) x 10.7” (V))  
(Viewable image size: 452 mm (17.8”))  
100-120/200-240 VAC 10%, 50/60 Hz, 1.8 A/0.9 A  
Normal/Max.: 140 W/165 W**  
Power Supply  
Power Consumption  
(** With EIZO optional speaker & USB attached)  
PowerManager Mode 1: Less than 10 W  
PowerManager Mode 2: Less than 3 W  
D-Sub mini 15-pin and BNC × 5 (Switchable)  
a) Separate, TTL, Positive/Negative  
b) Composite, TTL, Positive/Negative  
c) Sync on Green, 0.3 Vp-p, Negative  
Analog 0.7 Vp-p/75 , Positive  
Input Connector  
Input Signal  
Sync  
Video  
Signal registration  
Plug & Play  
20 signals (Factory preset 2 modes)  
VESA DDC 2B  
Dimensions  
452 mm (W) x 455 mm (H) x 478 mm (D)  
(17.8” (W) x 17.9” (H) x 18.8” (D))  
27.5 kg (60.7 lbs.)  
Weight  
Temperature  
operating: 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)  
storage: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)  
30% to 80% R.H. Non-condensing  
Humidity  
Certifications and Standards  
100-120 VAC  
NRTL/C-TÜV, FCC-B, DHHS, TCO’99*2, EPA  
ENERGY STAR® Program  
200-240 VAC  
CE, CB, TÜV Rheinland/GS, TCO’99*2, EPA  
ENERGY STAR® Program, TÜV Eco Circle 2000  
USB specification  
USB standard  
USB Monitor Control  
Class Standard  
Rev. 1.1 complied self-powered hub  
Rev. 1.0 complied  
Communication speed  
Downstream power supply  
USB ports  
12 Mbps (full), 1.5 Mbps (low)  
500 mA for each (Max.)  
Upstream port x 1, Downstream port x 4  
*1 Display size can be set by the user through microprocessor control panel. The  
actual size displayed can be dependent on the graphics board or PC utilized.  
*2 Applicable to gray (standard) color version only.  
Factory Defaults  
Default settings are as follows.  
<Contrast>  
<Moiré Reduction> 0%  
<Signal Filter1>  
<Signal Filter2>  
<Color>  
100% / 50%  
<PowerManager>  
<Off Timer>  
<Input Priority>  
Fine Contrast  
On  
Disable  
Auto D-Sub  
Text  
Mode 1  
100%  
Standard/9,300K <Movie Mode>  
Movie 1  
26 7. SPECIFICATIONS  
 
Preset Timing  
Resolution  
VGA(text) 720 x 400  
VESA 1280 x 1024  
Frequencies  
fH(kHz) fV(Hz)  
Interlace  
Non  
Sync Polarity  
Video Signal  
Level  
31.47  
91.15  
70.09  
85.02  
H./Negative  
V./Positive  
0.7V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Non  
H./Positive  
V./Positive  
0.7V(p-p)/75 Ω  
mm  
Dimensions  
350  
(13.8)  
(inches)  
452  
(17.8)  
362  
(14.3)  
10°  
4°  
271  
455  
(10.7)  
(17.9)  
129.5  
(5.1)  
φ306  
47.5  
(1.9)  
478  
(18.8)  
75  
(2.95)  
(φ12.0)  
45°  
45°  
FRONT  
SIDE  
TOP  
Pin Assignment  
* D-Sub mini 15 pin connector  
No.  
Signal  
No.  
Signal  
1 Red Video  
8
9
Blue ground  
No pin  
2
Green Video /  
Green composite sync  
Blue video  
10 Ground  
11 (Shorted)  
12 Data (SDA)  
3
4
5
6
7
Ground  
No pin  
13 H. Sync / H/V Composite sync  
14 V. Sync  
Red gound  
Green ground  
15 Clock (SCL)  
* BNC Connector  
Connector  
H. Sync  
V. Sync  
Green  
Red  
Blue  
Input signal  
Separate sync H. Sync  
V. Sync  
N/A  
Green  
Green  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Blue  
Blue  
Blue  
H/V  
Composite  
composite  
sync  
sync  
Green  
composite  
sync  
Sync on green  
N/A  
N/A  
7. SPECIFICATIONS 27  
 
8. GLOSSARY  
ColorTemperature  
Color temperature is a method to measure the white color tone, generally indicated  
in degrees Kelvin. At high temperatures the white tone appears somewhat blue,  
while at lower temperatures it appears somewhat red. Computer monitors generally  
give best performance at high temperature settings.  
5,000K: Often used in printing industry.  
6,500K: Good for video-image display.  
9,300K: Default setting for your EIZO monitor.  
Convergence  
Convergence is the monitor’s ability to precisely illuminate specific phosphors and  
line them up properly in order to produce pure color.  
Cutoff and Gain  
Monitors use red, green and blue (R, G, and B) to convey color information. They  
use an additive method to combine different amounts of the primary colors to  
produce a desired color. In other words, monitors start with no light (black) and  
add percentages of red, green and blue to make colors. White is usually produced  
by adding the same amount of all three colors, where black is usually produced by  
adding no color. However, colors are not only determined by the balance but also  
the intensities of R, G, and B (how bright they are) which we call Gain, and the  
saturation of R, G and B (how vivid or dull they are) which we call Cutoff.  
Degaussing  
“Degaussing” refers to the process of removing magnetic-field effects from the  
monitor. Operation of the monitor within a magnetic field may adversely effect  
color purity. Degaussing can be used to correct the problem.  
Moiré  
Moiré refers to an interference pattern of dark wavy lines on the screen. It is  
not a defect, but rather an interference phenomenon caused by the relationship  
between the phosphor layout and the imaging signal. Moiré is often an  
indication of a good focus level. Moiré is particularly noticeable when using a  
light-gray or every-other-dot pattern background. Although moiré can not be  
eliminated, it can be reduced with the moiré reduction feature.  
28 8. GLOSSARY  
sRGB (Standard RGB)  
“International Standard for Red, Green, and Blue color space”  
A color space was defined with the aim of the color matching between  
applications and hardware devices, such as monitors, scanners, printers and  
digital cameras. As a standard default space, sRGB allows Internet users to  
closely match colors.  
Resolution  
Resolution is expressed as the number of dots (pixels) displayed on the screen.  
A larger number of dots produces a more sharply defined (a higher-resolution)  
image. Note that for a given screen size the dot size decreases as the number of  
dots increases: a 640 x 480 (dot x line) resolution uses larger pixels than a 1024 x  
768 resolution. The display size of a given font therefore varies according to  
the resolution. Higher resolutions allow you to display more information on the  
screen.  
Uniformity  
The uniformity is the purity of the color when a white screen is displayed on  
screen. Some monitors have blue or pink tinted areas that exhibit poor white  
uniformity. Some monitors have some brighter and darker areas, then this is an  
indication of bright uniformity error.  
VESA DPMS  
The acronym VESA stands for “Video Electronics Standards Association,” and  
DPMS stands for “Display Power Management Signaling.” DPMS is a  
communication standard that PCs and graphics boards use to implement power  
savings on the monitor side.  
8. GLOSSARY 29  
9. INDEX  
A
P
Adjustment Lock ------------------------- 18  
AUTO/FINE MODE button --- 9, 12, 16  
Pin Assignment -------------------------- 27  
Position ------------------------------------ 14  
Power consumption --------------------- 26  
Power indicator --------------------------- 9  
PowerManager ---------------------- 14, 17  
Power saving mode --------------------- 17  
Precaution---------------------------------- 4  
Preset timing ----------------------------- 27  
B
BNC/D-SUB selection button ---- 9, 18  
Brightness--------------------------------- 14  
C
Cleaning ----------------------------------- 25  
Color ----------------------------------- 14, 15  
Color temperature ------------- 14, 15, 28  
Contrast------------------------------------ 14  
Control pad---------------------------- 9, 13  
Controls & Connections ---------------- 9  
Convergence ------------------------ 14, 28  
Custom-------------------------------- 14, 15  
Cutoff ---------------------------------- 15, 28  
Q
R
QuickSet™ Control pad -------------9, 13  
Reset --------------------------------------- 14  
Resolution ---------------------------- 12, 28  
S
Safety symbols---------------------------- 2  
Screen Adjustment ---------------------- 13  
Side Pin. ----------------------------------- 14  
Signal Filter 1----------------------------- 14  
Signal Filter 2----------------------------- 14  
Size ----------------------------------------- 14  
Specifications ---------------------------- 26  
sRGB ----------------------------- 14, 15, 29  
Standard ------------------------------ 14, 15  
D
Default setting ----------------------- 14, 26  
Degauss ------------------------------ 14, 29  
Dimensions ------------------------------- 27  
E
Eizo Utility Disk -------------------------- 8  
F
Fine Contrast ------------------------ 14, 16  
T
G
Tilt ------------------------------------------- 14  
Trapezoidal -------------------------------- 14  
Troubleshooting -------------------------- 21  
Gain------------------------------------ 15, 28  
Glossary----------------------------------- 28  
I
U
Input Priority ------------------------- 14, 18  
Installation --------------------------------- 10  
Uniformity ---------------------------- 14, 29  
USB ----------------------------------------- 19  
USB Cable ---------------------------- 8, 19  
USB Port ------------------------------ 9, 19  
M
Main menu--------------------------------- 13  
Menu position ----------------------------- 14  
Moiré ---------------------------------- 14, 28  
V
VESA DPMS-------------------- 14, 17, 29  
O
OffTimer ------------------------------ 14, 17  
Others -------------------------------------- 14  
30 9. INDEX  
 
Congratulations!  
You have just purchased a TCO’99 approved and labelled  
product! Your choice has provided you with a product developed  
for professional use. Your purchase has also contributed to  
reducing the burden on the environment and also to the further  
development of environmentally adapted electronics products.  
Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?  
In many countries, environmental labelling has become an established method for  
encouraging the adaptation of goods and services to the environment. The main problem, as  
far as computers and other electronics equipment are concerned, is that environmentally  
harmful substances are used both in the products and during their manufacture. Since it is not  
so far possible to satisfactorily recycle the majority of electronics equipment, most of these  
potentially damaging substances sooner or later enter nature.  
There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energy consumption levels, that  
are important from the viewpoints of both the work (internal) and natural (external)  
environments. Since all methods of electricity generation have a negative effect on the  
environment (e.g. acidic and climate-influencing emissions, radioactive waste), it is vital to  
save energy. Electronics equipment in offices is often left running continuously and thereby  
consumes a lot of energy.  
What does labelling involve?  
This product meets the requirements for the TCO’99 scheme which provides for  
international and environmental labelling of personal computers. The labelling scheme was  
developed as a joint effort by the TCO (The Swedish Confederation of Professional  
Employees), Svenska Naturskyddsforeningen (The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation)  
and Statens Energimyndighet (The Swedish National Energy Administration).  
Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment, ergonomics, usability,  
emission of electric and magnetic fields, energy consumption and electrical and fire safety.  
The environmental demands impose restrictions on the presence and use of heavy metals,  
brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solvents, among  
other things. The product must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer is obliged to  
have an environmental policy which must be adhered to in each country where the company  
implements its operational policy.  
The energy requirements include a demand that the computer and/or display, after a  
certain period of inactivity, shall reduce its power consumption to a lower level in one or  
more stages. The length of time to reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user.  
Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands, for example, in respect of the  
reduction of electric and magnetic fields, physical and visual ergonomics and good usability.  
Below you will find a brief summary of the environmental requirements met by this  
product.  
The complete environmental criteria document may be ordered from:  
TCO Development  
SE-114 94 Stockholm, Sweden  
Fax: +46 8 782 92 07  
Email (Internet): [email protected]  
Current information regarding TCO’99 approved and labelled products may also be  
 
Environmental requirements  
Flame retardants  
Flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards, cables, wires, casings and  
housings. Their purpose is to prevent, or at least to delay the spread of fire. Up to 30% of  
the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame retardant substances. Most flame  
retardants contain bromine or chloride, and those flame retardants are chemically related to  
another group of environmental toxins, PCBs. Both the flame retardants containing bromine  
or chloride and the PCBs are suspected of giving rise to severe health effects, including  
reproductive damage in fish-eating birds and mammals, due to the bio-accumulative*  
processes. Flame retardants have been found in human blood and researchers fear that  
disturbances in foetus development may occur.  
The relevant TCO’99 demand requires that plastic components weighing more than 25  
grams must not contain flame retardants with organically bound bromine or chlorine. Flame  
retardants are allowed in the printed circuit boards since no substitutes are available.  
Cadmium**  
Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the colour-generating layers of  
certain computer displays. Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.  
The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that batteries, the colour-generating layers of  
display screens and the electrical or electronics components must not contain any cadmium.  
Mercury**  
Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches. It damages the nervous  
system and is toxic in high doses. The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that batteries  
may not contain any mercury. It also demands that mercury is not present in any of the  
electrical or electronics components associated with the labelled unit.  
CFCs (freons)  
The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that neither CFCs nor HCFCs may be used during  
the manufacture and assembly of the product. CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing  
printed circuit boards. CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the  
stratosphere, causing increased reception on earth of ultraviolet light with e.g. increased  
risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma) as a consequence.  
Lead**  
Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solders and capacitors. Lead damages  
the nervous system and in higher doses, causes lead poisoning. The relevant TCO’99  
requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no replacement has yet been developed.  
* Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which accumulate within living organisms.  
** Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which are Bio-accumulative.  
 
For U.S.A, Canada, etc. (rated 100-120 Vac) Only  
FCC Declaration of Conformity  
We, the Responsible Party  
EIZO NANAO TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
5710 Warland Drive, Cypress, CA 90630  
Phone: (562) 431-5011  
declare that the product  
Trade name: EIZO  
Model: FlexScan T765  
is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
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  
provid reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment 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 equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is 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 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.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Note  
Use the attached specified cable below or EIZO signal cable with this monitor so as to  
keep interference within the limits of a Class B digital device.  
-AC Cord  
-Shielded Signal Cable (enclosed)  
Canadian Notice  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de le classe B est comforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
 
Hinweis zur Ergonomie :  
Dieser Monitor erfüllt die Anforderungen an die Ergonomie nach EK1-ITB 2000  
mit dem Videosignal, 1280 Punkte x 1024 Zeilen, RGB analog, 0,7 Vp-p und  
mindestens 85,0 Hz Bildwiederholfrequenz, non interlaced. Weiterhin wird aus  
ergonomischen Gründen empfohlen, die Grundfarbe Blau nicht auf dunklem  
Untergrund zu verwenden (schlechte Erkennbarkeit, Augenbelastung bei zu  
geringem Zeichenkontrast.)  
Recycle Auskunft  
Die Rücknahme dieses Produktes nach Nutzungsende übernimmt EIZO in  
Deutschland zusammen mit dem Partner von Roll MBB Recycling GmbH.  
Dort werden die Geräte in ihre Bestandteile zerlegt, die dann der Wiederverwertung  
zugeführt werden. Um einen Abholtermin zu vereinbaren und die aktuellen Kosten zu  
erfahren, benutzen Sie bitte folgende Rufnummer: 02153-73 35 00. Weitere  
Informationen finden Sie auch unter der Internet-Adresse: www.eizo.de.  
Hinweis  
Die Bildröhre dieses Monitors ist frei von Cadmium.  
 

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