NEC 1980FXi user manual Ipm, English-18

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Colour Control

Colour Control Systems: Seven colour presets select the desired colour setting (sRGB,

 

 

NATIVE and PROGRAMMABLE colour presets are standard and cannot be changed).

 

 

Colour temperature increases or decreases, in each preset.

 

 

R,Y,G,C,B,M,S: Increases or decreases Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, Magenta and

 

 

Saturation depending upon which is selected. The change in colour will appear on screen

 

 

and the direction (increase or decrease) will be shown by the colour bars.

 

 

NATIVE: Original colour presented by the LCD panel that is unadjustable.

 

 

PROGRAMMABLE: The colour tone that was set up with the downloaded application

 

 

software is reflected.

 

 

 

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Sharpness

This is a digital capability for keeping a crisp image at all signal timings. It continuously

 

 

adjusts to maintain a distinct or soft image as you prefer, and is set independently

 

 

according to different timings.

 

 

Press “+” or “-” to select.

 

 

 

 

Expansion Mode

Sets the zoom method.

 

 

FULL: The image is expanded to 1280 x 1024, regardless of the resolution.

 

 

ASPECT: The image is expanded without changing the aspect ratio.

 

 

OFF: The image is not expanded.

 

 

CUSTOM1: Zoom with center fixed. The image is expanded from the rate of 1.00 to

 

 

3.00 times individually for horizontal (H. EXPANSION) and vertical (V. EXPANSION)

 

 

direction by 0.01 step.

 

 

CUSTOM2: Zoom with top left corner fixed. The image is expanded from the rate of 1.00

 

 

to 3.00 times individually for horizontal (H. EXPANSION) and vertical (V. EXPANSION)

 

 

direction by 0.01 step.

 

 

 

 

Video Detect

Selects the method of video detection when more than one computer is connected.

 

 

Press “+” or “-” to select.

 

 

FIRST DETECT: The video input has to be switched to “FIRST DETECT” mode. When

 

 

current video input signal is not present, then the monitor searches for a video signal from

 

 

the other video input port. If the video signal is present in the other port, then the monitor

 

 

switches the video source input port to the new found video source automatically. The

 

 

monitor will not look for other video signals while the current video source is present.

 

 

LAST DETECT: The video input has to be switched to the “LAST DETECT” mode. When

 

 

the monitor is displaying a signal from the current source and a new secondary source is

 

 

supplied to the monitor, then the monitor will automatically switch to the new video source.

 

 

When current video input signal is not present, then the monitor searches for a video

 

 

signal from the other video input port. If the video signal is present in the other port, then

 

 

the monitor switches the video source input port to the new found video source

 

 

automatically.

 

 

NONE: The Monitor will not search the other video input port unless the monitor is

 

 

turned on.

 

 

 

 

DVI Selection

This function selects the DVI input mode (Input 1). When the DVI selection has been

 

 

changed, you must restart your computer. Press “+” or “-” to select.

 

 

AUTO: By using the DVI-D to DVI-D cable, the DVI SECTION is DIGITAL.

 

 

By using the D-SUB to DVI-A cable, the DVI SECTION is ANALOG.

 

 

DIGITAL: DVI digital input is available.

 

 

ANALOG: DVI analog input is available.

 

 

 

 

Off Timer

Monitor will automatically power-down when the end user has selected a pre-determined

 

 

amount of time.

 

 

 

 

IPM

Monitor will go into power-save mode automatically a few minutes after the surrounding

 

 

illumination is less than the one pre-determined at the User Setting.

 

 

You can adjust this illumination setting in “IPM Setting”.

 

 

During the power-save mode, the LED is amber blinking.

 

 

During the power-save mode, push any of the front buttons, except power button or

 

 

SELECT button, and the monitor will return to normal mode.

 

 

When the surrounding illumination is over than the one pre-determined at the User

 

 

Setting, the monitor will return to normal mode automatically.

 

 

 

 

IPM Setting

Adjusts the luminance value for IPM.

 

 

 

 

Language

OSM control menus are available in seven languages. Press “+” or “-” to select.

 

 

 

 

OSM Position

You can choose where you would like the OSM control image to appear on your screen.

 

 

Selecting OSM Location allows you to manually adjust the position of the OSM control

 

 

menu left, right, down or up. Press “SELECT” to move the adjustment menu, and press

 

 

“+” or “-” to adjust.

 

 

 

 

OSM Turn off

The OSM control menu will stay on as long as it is in use. In the OSM Turn Off submenu,

 

 

you can select how long the monitor waits after the last touch of a button to close the

 

 

OSM control menu. The preset choices are 10-120 seconds by 5 seconds step.

 

 

Press “+” or “-” to select.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents MultiSync LCD1980FXi Index English-25Declaration English-1Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement Declaration of ConformityFCC Information English-2Contents Quick Start English-4English-5 Raise and Lower Monitor ScreenScreen Rotation Tilt SwivelRemove Monitor Stand for Mounting English-6Auto Adjust Analog input only ControlsBrightness/Contrast Controls Image ControlsEnglish-8 Colour Control SystemsTools English-9 English-10 InformationOSM Warning English-11 Safety Precautions and MaintenanceRecommended use Ergonomics English-12English-13 SpecificationsMonitor Specifications MultiSync LCD1980FXi Monitor Features English-14Troubleshooting How to use the advanced menu How to exit the advanced menuAppendix English-16English-17 DetailIPM English-18OSM Lock OUT English-19Detailed explanation for Auto Dimming function English-20English-21 English-22 Why do we have environmentally labelled computers? LeadWhat does labelling involve? CadmiumCongratulations English-24Manufacturer’s Recycling and Energy Information Disposing of your old NEC product

1980FXi specifications

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One of the standout features of the NEC 1980FXi was its robust processing power, powered by a 32-bit Intel 80386 processor. This processor offered significant performance improvements compared to its predecessors, enabling users to run more complex applications and multitask effectively. The robust architecture allowed for advanced computational capabilities, making it suitable for demanding business environments.

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Another notable attribute of the NEC 1980FXi was its graphics capabilities. The system supported VGA graphics, providing enhanced visual clarity and color depth for users. This was especially significant for desktop publishing, graphic design, and other visual applications that required detailed graphics output.

Connectivity was also a focus for the NEC 1980FXi. The system came equipped with several ports, including serial and parallel ports, which allowed for easy attachment of peripherals such as printers, modems, and external storage devices. The inclusion of an expansion bus meant that users could further enhance their systems by adding additional hardware components as needed.

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