Diamond Multimedia DV170J/JB manual Specifications

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9 Specifications

Model: DV170J/JB

Display Characteristics

Display Type

17“ active matrix Thin Film

 

Transistor Liquid Crystal Display

Viewable Diagonal Area

43 cm / 17”

Native (Maximum) Resolution

1280 x 1024 pixels

Colours

16 million (6 bit + FRC)

Contrast Ratio

450:1 (typical)

Brightness

260 cd/m² (typical)

Response Time

12 ms (typical)

Viewing Angle (Horizontal, Vertical)

-60°/+60°, -40°/+60°(typical)

Dot Pitch

0.264mm x 0.264 mm

User Interface

 

Controls

Power switch with LED indictor

On-Screen Display Functions

Contrast, Brightness, Vert. & Hor.

 

Position, Phase, OSD Position,

 

Auto Adjustment, Clock,

 

Graph/Text, language, Recall,

 

Colour Temperature, Exit,

 

Sharpness, OSD Transparency

Microprocessor Controlled Graphics

28 Preset modes:

Modes

Including 11 VESA & 4 DOS

 

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Contents DV170J/JB Page Table of Contents Disclaimer Monitor InformationDealer Information Important Safety Instructions Features Power SavingHigh Quality Ratiometric Expansion On Screen DisplayUnpacking the Monitor LCD monitorVGA Cable Page Hardware Installation Connecting the Monitor BaseViewing Angle Adjustment Connecting the Display to your Computer Using the VGA cable Connecting the AC PowerInstructions for Vesa Mounting Interface for Arm ApplicationsWindows driver Installation Windows 98, ME,Windows XP Setting the Display Resolution Choosing The Best ResolutionClick OK to close Display Properties Supported Graphics Modes and Refresh Rate Selection Please Note Standard Timing Table MHZBe expanded to full Adjusting the Monitor User ControlsAdjusting the Monitors Display Function DescriptionFunction Function Description Picture Optimisation OSD V. PositionManual Picture Adjustment Please Note Frequently Asked Questions Image is blurred, how can I get the best quality picture?No image is displayed, what can I do? Image is or distorted, flashes or flickersImage is displaced in one direction Specifications Video Signal Signal ConnectionPower Management Maximum Power Consumption10Service Contacts Australian Service ContactsNew South Wales and Australian Capital Territory QueenslandVictoria and Tasmania Western Australia