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Cautions for the liquid crystal panel
• Do not leave the liquid crystal panel surface | • Do not strongly impact the liquid crystal panel. |
facing upwards on top of the dashboard. |
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(storage temperature range: |
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+80°C
During the summer, temperatures can reach as high as 100 °C (212 °F).
When the liquid crystal panel reaches high |
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temperatures or low temperatures, chemical |
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changes occur within the liquid crystal panel |
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which may cause malfunctions. |
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• There are red spots, blue spots and green | • When the temperature is very cold or very hot, | ||
spots on the panel surface. This is a charac- | the image may not appear clearly or may | ||
teristic of liquid crystal panels and is not a | move slowly. | ||
problem. | Also, movement of the image may seem to be | ||
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| out of sync or the image quality may decline in |
| Spots | such environments. Note that this is not a | |
| malfunction or problem. | ||
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| (usage temperature range: 0 °C to +40 °C (32 |
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| °F to 104 °F) ) |
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| 0 °C (32 °F) or colder |
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The liquid crystal panel is built with very high | 40 | °C (104 °F) or hotter | |
precision technology and has at least 99.99% | |||
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effective image pixels. Be aware that on |
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0.01% of the panel there may be missing |
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pixels or constantly light pixels. |
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