Features – Panasonic PanaFlat LC40 Manuel d'utilisation

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Features

1) Active Matrix - Liquid Crystal Display *AM-LCD) panel

• The 14-inch i14.0.7 35.5 cm Viewable Image Size) 1,024x768 pixels (0.2775 pixel pitch) AM-

LCD panel with anti-glare hard coating give you a low reflection, anti-static, high-resolution true

color (equivalent of 16.7 million color) and high-contrast display.

2) Easy to use digital controls with on-screen menus

• Digital Brightness and Contrast adjustments are directly accessible form the front panel.
• On-screen menus are available in 5 languages: English, French, German, Spanish or Italian.
• Custom adjustments can be made quickly and easily through the icon-based on-screen menu

utilizing five soft touch buttons on the front panel.

• The on-screen icon-based main menu allows scrolling through the icons with the currently

selected icon being identified on the choice bar located at the bottom of the menu.

3) The LC40 is Windows®95 Plug & Play compatible

The LC40 is a Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) Display Data Channel

(DDC^“) DDC 1/2B* compatible monitor which meets the Microsoft*/ Intel* Plug & Play

Definition. This allows the LC40 to inform a compatible host using Windows® 95 of its

capabilities.

4) Environmentally Friendly

• LC40 typical power consumption is 50% of less than that of a Panasonic CRT color monitor.
• VESA DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) computers when used with the LC40

allow further reduction in power consumption. (See power Management System Page 14.)

• The LC40 conforms to the international

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nergy

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program standards.

• Meets MPR II and TCO'92 provisions regarding electromagnetic and electrostatic fields.
• Uses less desk space due to the 5.87“ (14.9 cm) depth.

5) Color Temperature control

• There are three color temperatures that may be selected: 6400K, 6550K or a User Color.
• User Color allows the white balance of an image to be adjusted by individual control of the

Red (R) and Green (G) and Blue (B) levels. This feature enables color matching of the monitor

colors to the output of a color printer. (See Color selection page 12.)

6) PanaFlat digital multi-scan

• Horizontal frequencies of 30kHz to 61 kHz and vertical frequencies of 50 to 77Hz separate sync

can be automatically tracked. The LC40 is suited to VGA, SVGA, XGA and VESA, timings up
to 1.024(H)

X

768(V) 75 Hz max. FCC Class B.

• Sixteen user programmable timing memories in addition to the sixteen factory preset timing

selection ( Reservations) for image size and position are provided. (See Memories, Page 14

and Timing Specifications, Page 15.)

• Use of a pixel conversion method enables full-screen display of all modes from 640

x

480

60 Hz up to 1,024

X

768 75 Hz separate sync. Full-screen displ^ may not be possible

depending on the input signal timing. (See Auto Size, Page 13 & Timing Specifications, Page 15.)

7) Auto Size & Centering

• Based on the input signal, the adjustments for the H. POSITION / H. SIZE, V. POSITION /

V. SIZE in the 640

x

400 to 832

x

624 modes are performed automatically. V. FINETUNE is

adjusted automatically in the 1.024

x

768 mode. Manual adjustment of these controls may be

required when a 1024

x

768 modes is used or depending on the input timing.

8) Self-test menu

• You can test your LC40 by using the MONITOR SELF-TEST menu that is displayed on the

screen. This menu will display if any one five front panel control switches is pressed and there
are no video signals at the input connector of the monitor. (See MONITOR SELF-TEST.Page 9.)

• VESA ODC

The LC40 is a VESA DDC 1/2B type of display. The LC40 is capable of continuously transmitting its EDID

(Extended Display Identification) using a uni-directional DDC1 communications channel. In addition, the
LC40 can respond to a request for EDID, or complete VDIF (VESA Display Information Format), to be

transmitted using DDC 2, Level B commands.

The EDID data contains the display identity and the basic display specifications. The VDIF data contains
full display specifications as defined in the VESA VDIF standard. If a DDC 2 capable host is detected by the

LC40, it will switch to a bi-directional DDC 2 communications channel.

As required by the VESA DDC standard, once the LC40 has switched from DDC 1 to DDC 2 it is incapable
of switching from DDC 2 back to DDC 1 unless the power is turned off.

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