Philips MGD403, MGD203 user manual Reference Setting, Power Management, PRE-SET Modes, Resolution

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REFERENCE SETTING

Five different ‘pairs’ of brightness and contrast combinations can be defined, and stored in the monitor and selected via OSD menu. This feature is particularly attractive for OEMs using the monitor with multiple systems wich will save a lot of time in the facto- ry and in the field as well (‘tailoring’ of the monitor adjustments on the specific system is no more needed).

POWER MANAGEMENT

The MGD 203/MGD 403 is ENERGY STAR compatible (requires “VESA DPMS compliant signalling).

The Power Management feature operates automatically by gradually powering down the monitor in three different status:

ON:

Display in full operation (GREEN/YELLOW/RED)

 

depending on reference setting status - see also’ LED

 

LIGHT MEANING TABLE’.

SUSPEND OR STAND-BY:

Either Hsync or Vsync is missing, the power con sum-

 

ption is less than 15 W, (Yellow blinking LED).

OFF:

Both H & V signals are inactive, the power consum-

 

ption is about 3 W, LED off).

This function can be easily disabled in a safe and permanent way through the Hardware OSD (Mode/Power Saver).

Note: The manufacturer is a partner in the EPA’s Energy Star computer program.

The Energy Star emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or ser- vice.

PRE-SET MODES

The monitor memory can store the geometry display parameters of each operating mode up to 28 modes (12 of them are factory pre-set; see appendix 4), thus allowing to auto-size the picture for the detected mode.

For any “not found” mode, the microprocessor will automatically store the geometry set tings as adjusted by the user in the first free location.

The user has the possibility to change the adjustments at any time.

RESOLUTION

The maximum resolutions displayable on the screen are:

MGD203 : 1280 x 1024 @ 90 Hz

MGD403 : 1600 x 1280 @ 72 Hz

UNIVERSAL POWER SUPPLY

This unit will automatically detect and power up at any line voltage and frequency all over the world with no intervention of the operator.

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Contents MGD203 MGD403 FCC Notice FCC Notice CopyrightCopyright CE Appendix Information and USE of the Control PanelHardware OSD ‘ An introduction to the product features English English Agas Main FeaturesEnvironment AutoscanCathode RAY Tube DDC Display Data ChannelDaisy Chain Interface Show Configuration1GUN / 3 Guns Brightness OrbitingUniversal Power Supply Reference SettingPower Management ResolutionUnpacking InspectionNizable Circuit Breaker Connecting YourPower LED Colour MonitorSUB Video H/H+V RS-232 RS232 ConnectorLED Color / Meaning Table Hardware on Screen Display Mode User Interface FunctionsDirect Keyboard Functional Interface Direct Keying FunctionsKeylock ALL ON-SCREEN-DISPLAY Special Keys FunctionsDegauss Global Menu ControlsGuns Global Menu SEL Exit + Degauss Keylock ALL Global Menu Guns DegaussKeylock Cntrl Keyboard Locked CntrlLocal Menu REF. SettingPower SAV Auto DEG OFF Power SAV OFFLocal Menu Controls ABC MasterInput = Daisy AddrDaisy CH OSD Reverse Local Menu SEL Exit + Orbiting OFF Light BAR Orbiting OFFLight BAR OFF SEL Exit Show ConfigOSD Position Tilt Store REF. SETSize ShiftABC BR ABC ContrastSEL Exit + ABC CT ABC BrightnessLocal Menu SEL Exit + ABC Contrast ABC Brightness Service Menu´ABC REDUCTION-FACTORS Combined to REF. Settings ´SERVICE MenuAppendix Vertical Range Technical SpecificationsReliability Horizontal Range+5V EXT PIN AssignmentMGD 203 Mechanical Specifications Carateristiques Mecaniques MGD 403 Mechanical Specifications Carateristiques Mecaniques How to connect a plug VGA MGD203 / MGD403 Factory Preset Video Timings