Apple C2h15d User Manual

G E T T I N G S T A R T E D  
P R E C A U T I O N S  
STARTING THE FIRST TIME  
MAINTENANCE  
S I D E  
S I D E  
In a multiple screen configuration, most video  
cards will boot one screen first, thus allowing  
you to configure your system as you see fit.  
Once the appropriate drivers have been  
loaded, the system will re-boot and bring up  
both screens. You may then proceed to  
arrange your desktop, configure any  
particular environment characteristics you  
wish, and start up your applications.  
Liquid Crystal Displays are highly  
sophisticated pieces of equipment. Avoid  
touching the screen surface with any sort of  
hard object, as this may result in scratches,  
which will reduce the effectiveness of the  
display and are not covered by your warranty.  
CarefullyunpacktheLCDmonitors.  
IMPORTANT:  
Handle the monitors with care so that  
pressure is not placed on the front surface of  
the LCD panel as this may result in  
permanent damage to the panel. Don’t rest  
anyobjectsontopofthescreens.  
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Always handle your monitor with care when  
moving. If you move the screens around on a  
frequent basis, it is also good idea to  
periodically check to ensure that all fittings  
and screws are tight.  
Unpack the structure carefully.  
PACKAGECONTENTS  
PRECAUTIONS  
If base needs to be assembled refer to  
Support Structure assembly procedure on  
how to assemble base using wing nut and  
washers provided.  
GETTING STARTED  
STARTING THE FIRST TIME  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
MAINTENANCE  
ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU  
OSD FUNCTION  
YourC2H15D dualformatpackageincludes:  
Avoid touching or applying pressure to the  
screen with your fingers as damage to the  
liquid crystal layer may occur. Wipe marks  
from the screen with absorbent cotton or a  
soft cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners.  
A dual head monitor system with integral  
video cables terminated with 29-pin DVI-I  
connector.  
SUB-MENU FUNCTIONS  
If a base tray is available use this to prevent  
the unit from tipping during installation. Place  
the structure and base tray on a level surface.  
One universal input power supply complete  
withpowercord.  
The monitor contains high voltage parts.  
You may suffer serious injury if you touch  
these parts.  
OTHER INFORMATION  
WARRANTY STATEMENT(S)  
CUSTOMER SUPPORT  
OTHER LCD INFORMATION  
FCC INFORMATION  
PRECAUTIONS  
Caution: secure base when installing LCD  
screens. To prevent the unit from tipping  
assemble screens from center out. If base  
tray is available simply slide from assembly.  
User manual, Support Structure assembly  
instructions  
Avoid exposing the monitor to direct sunlight  
or another heat source. The monitor should  
be facing away from direct sunlight to  
reduce glare.  
UNPACKING YOUR MASS  
MULTIPLES™  
SupportStructurefasteners  
WarrantyStatement  
Once you’ve located the structure at  
a
Do not place anything on the monitor that  
blocks the flow of air through the vent which  
maypreventadequatedissipationofheat.  
desired location then simply slide the LCD  
monitors onto patented ‘quick release’  
system. Ensure that the LCD panel locks in  
place.  
USING THE QUICK RELEASE  
RegistrationCard  
Macintoshadapter(optional)  
CONNECTING YOUR  
MONITORS  
Ensure the area around the monitor is clean  
andfreeofmoisture.  
After confirming that all the LCD panels are  
secured, feel free to adjust the panels to the  
desired position. Hold the LCD screen  
without applying pressure on the LCD  
surface, and adjust. Proceed to connect the  
display system to your computer as detailed  
in this user manual. Connect monitor to  
appropriate cables provided.  
OPERATION  
Do not place heavy objects on the monitor,  
videocableorpowercord.  
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If smoke, abnormal noise, or strange odor is  
present, immediately switch the monitor off  
and call your dealer. It is dangerous to  
continueusingthemonitor.  
LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
USING THE QUICK RELEASE  
CONNECTING YOUR MONITORS  
LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
SPECIFICATION  
FRONT PANEL  
REAR CONTROL PANEL  
Property  
Description  
Monitor Type  
Size and Weight  
Integrated dual screen LCD  
To unlock LCD  
To lock LCD  
19" x 27.0" x 10.0" (H x W x D) approximately  
17 lbs (8 kg)  
(A) Phillips screws  
slide LCD  
in place  
Power Requirements  
Line Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz  
Power: 18W (operating)  
Resolution (per screen, multi-scan)  
640 x 400, 720 x 400, 640 x 480, 800 x 600,  
832 x 624, and 1024 x 768  
Resolution (aggregate max.)  
Pixel Pitch  
Color Depth  
Viewing Angle  
Brightness  
2048 X 768  
0.297 (H) x 0.297 (V)  
More than 16 million  
H +65°/-65° V+55°/-45° typical  
250cd/m2  
lift LCD  
Contrast Ratio  
Screen Size and Type  
Surface Treatment  
400:1 typical  
15" diagonal active matrix TFT  
Anti-glare and hard coatings 2H  
depress latch to  
release LCD  
locked position  
User Controls  
Power on/off  
On Screen Control - Menu  
Select up/down  
‘quick release’ latch  
Note: remove connector  
before depressing latch  
Increment / decrement  
FCC, CE, Entela, Energy Star  
Two x 29-pin DVI-I connectors  
Aluminum  
Approvals  
Input Connections  
Support Structure  
DETAIL OF QUICK RELEASE SYSTEM  
Menu  
Directional Select  
N/A  
Power  
Power Light  
DOCKING YOUR LCD AND TIGHTENING BALL JOINT  
OPERATION  
INTERFACE DESCRIPTION  
REAR CONTROL PANEL  
Power  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
1. Match the ‘dove tail’ to ensure that the LCD unit sits flat against the ‘ball and socket’  
assembly.  
Suggested remedies  
1. Ensure power is off before proceeding with the installation.  
2. Connect the video cable marked with "A" to the first video output of your computer.  
3. Similarly connect the video cable marked with "B" to the second video output of your computer.  
4. Connect the output cables of the power supplies to the five pin DIN connectors.  
5. Connect the power cords.  
Turns the monitor On/Off  
No image on one or more screens  
Make sure cables are properly fastened.  
Check power to monitors.  
Check video connection from computer to  
monitors.  
Check seating and bus location of video card.  
Use known working monitor to check for signal.  
Re-boot the computer.  
2. Simply slide the two interlocking parts, while ensuring that the unit is locked in place. Now  
you can proceed and install the connectors.  
Menu  
Displays the menu. Exits the menu or control screen.  
Highlights next menu item  
3. To remove the LCD head reverse the procedure. To unlock the LCD unit you must depress  
the ‘quick release’ latch. Ensure a proper grip on the LCD to prevent it from slipping.  
When removing the LCD panels make sure you counter the weight of the other LCD  
screens to prevent the unit from tipping. Lift the LCD panel and place on a flat surface.  
Up/Down Select  
Increment/Decrement  
(+/-) Changes the value of the selected item or  
highlights the next menu item in a submenu.  
Re-install driver software.  
Screen viewing order is incorrect.  
Colors are not clear.  
Screens will not stay in one position.  
Use driver software to re-tile monitor order.  
Check color settings within the O/S controls..  
Check to make sure screen mounting pivots  
are properly fastened and tightened.  
6. Turn your computer on.  
4. To tighten ‘ball jointsimply turn two Phillips screws (A), turn a quarter turn until desired  
position is achieved.  
FRONT PANEL  
7. Turn the screens on by pressing the power button located on the lower back of each  
monitor. Power indicator will light.  
Green light = power on  
Amber light = loss of video  
5. Review Detail of Quick Release System (above) for the location of the ‘quick release’ latch.  

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