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Engineering Specification
Table of Contents
1. Introduction............................................................................................................................................2
2. Pacific Specification.............................................................................................................................2
Appendix 0 AC/DC power adapter.........................................................................................................6
Appendix 1 Video Connector.................................................................................................................7
Appendix 2 Labels and Markings ...........................................................................................................8
Appendix 3 Preset Mode Timings .........................................................................................................8
Appendix 4 OSD Operation Procedures ...............................................................................................9
Appendix 5 Special Indication ...............................................................................................................14
Appendix 6 Translation List ...................................................................................................................15
Appendix 7 EDID Content......................................................................................................................15
Appendix 8 Power State Maximums .....................................................................................................18
Appendix 9 LCD Module Specification................................................................................................18
Appendix 10 Mechanical Specification................................................................................................18
Appendix 11 Regulatories......................................................................................................................19
Appendix 12 LCD Module Defects.......................................................................................................20
Appendix 13 FOS Specifications (Draft)..............................................................................................21
Appendix 14 FOS Notes.........................................................................................................................21
Appendix 15 Shipment Conditions ........................................................................................................22
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1. Introduction
This specification describes a 20.1" UXGA TFT LCD monitor with a power adapter. It supports maximal resolution up to
16001200 and analog and digital inputs with DPMS. It also supports S-VIDEO and COMPOSITE video inputs. It features:
- Auto Key(Automatic adjustment function)
- User control: on/off switch, OSD control, brightness and contrast quick access, and input source selection keys
- Multi-timing support
- High quality advanced scaling function
- Power on/off indicator
- 4 input indication LEDs
- Universal power adapter
- 0.255(W)0.255(H) mm dot pitch LCD panel
- PIP (picture in picture) feature
- Fancy OSD features:16-bit bitmap color for the splash screen, 16 pallets out of 16 bits colors for the OSD icons.
It is composed of the following materials:
-An LCD monitor (an LCM with TMDS interface, an I/F board, two control boards, and an inverter)
-A 15 pin D-SUB cable and a DVI-D signal cable
-A power adapter and a power cord
-Tilt and swivel base
-User manual / CD-ROM with E-doc, .inf/icm , and .cat (including both analog & digital registrations)
2. Pacific Specification
2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2.1.1 Display Data Area (with full white pattern)
(1) Horizontal
408 mm
(2) Vertical
306 mm
16.7 M colors
2.1.4 I/F
A D-SUB analog input, DVI-D digital input and 2 video inputs (S-VIDEO and COMPOSITE video ports).
(2) Specification
Type
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Pin assignment
Level
0.7 volt 5%
Impedance
Pin assignment
Level
Impedance
Pin assignment
Level
Impedance
Type
Level
Impedance
Analog
Digital
Video
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Preset Modes
User Mode
Mode tolerance
Function
Function
Compatibility modes
2.2.4 SCALING
2.2.5 Auto-Adjustment
Power control
Auto-adjustment
To perform auto-adjustment
Input selector
Menu
Down/Up
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Main Specification
5 languages
Special Indications
(1)DDC
Type
(2)DPMS
Type
Power Consumption
2.2.7 PC INTERFACE
(2) Defects
2.4.2 Specification
(1) FOS associated with LCD
2.5 MECHANICAL
2.5.1 INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
(1) Label and marking
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2.7 SERIALIZATION
See Appendix 10 Mechanical
Storage conditions
Temperature
5 to 35oC
Humidity
Temperature
0 to 60oC (storage)
Humidity
Output
Input Voltage
Input Frequency
Input Current
RANGE
90 to 264Vac RMS
47~63 Hz 90 to 264Vac
Less than 1.7 ARMS
CONDITION
Universal input full range
Inrush Current
Input Fusing
Leakage Current
Hi-Pot
DC Out
Output Power
Ripple & noise
19.5Vdc (18.9~20.6)
70Watt
500mVpp at 19.5VDC
Short circuit
protection
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SIGNAL
RED VIDEO
GREEN VIDEO
BLUE VIDEO
GND
Self-test (Cable detector)
RED GND
GREEN GND
BLUE GND
PC5V
SYNC GND
GND
DDC DATA (SDA)
HORIZONTAL SYNC(H+V)
VERTICAL SYNC
DDC CLOCK (SCL)
1
10
11
15
Signal assignment
TMDS RX2TMDS RX2+
TMDS Ground
Floating
Floating
DDC Clock
DDC Data
Floating
TMDS RX1TMDS RX1+
TMDS Ground
Floating
Pin
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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Signal assignment
Floating
+5V Power
Ground
Hot Plug Detect
TMDS RX0TMDS RX0+
TMDS Ground
Floating
Floating
TMDS Ground
TMDS Clock+
TMDS Clock-
SIGNAL
GND
GND
LUMA
CHROMA
GND
3
1
2
G
RCA jack
@ 60 Hz
P
@ 70 Hz
@ 75 Hz
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Synchro
H(Pixels)
V(Lines)
H(Pixels)
V(Lines)
H(Pixels)
V(Lines)
H(Pixels)
V(Lines)
H(Pixels)
V(Lines)
H(Pixels)
V(Lines)
H(Pixels)
V(Lines)
H(Pixels)
V(Lines)
H(Pixels)
V(Lines)
H(Pixels)
V(Lines)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
28.321
25.175
31.500
40.000
49.500
65.000
78.750
108.000
135.000
162.000
31.468
70.8
31.469
59.940
37.500
75.000
37.879
60.317
46.875
75.000
48.363
60.004
60.023
75.029
63.981
60.020
79.976
75.025
75.000
60.000
Total
Period
(Pixels)
Display
Period
(Pixels)
Front
Porch
Period
(Pixels)
900
449
800
525
840
500
1056
628
1056
625
1344
806
1312
800
1688
1066
1688
1066
2160
1250
720
400
640
480
640
480
800
600
800
600
1024
768
1024
768
1280
1024
1280
1024
1600
1200
18
12
16
10
16
1
40
1
16
1
24
3
16
1
48
1
16
1
64
1
Synchro Back
Period Porch
(Pixels) Period
(Pixels
)
108
54
2
35
96
48
2
33
64
120
3
16
128
88
4
23
80
160
3
21
136
160
6
29
96
176
3
28
112
248
3
38
144
248
3
38
192
304
3
46
Resolution
720400
640480
640480
800600
800600
1024768
1024768
12801024
12801024
16001200
Key definitions
There are 8 keys for user's control, which include POWER, AUTO, INPUT, MENU, , , +,
and . The following description defines the function of these keys.
POWER
AUTO
INPUT
MENU
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Brightness
The brightness function adjusts the luminance of the backlight in the LCM. With OSD menu off, push the " "
button to display the Brightness (and contrast) adjustment menu. Adjust Brightness first, then adjust Contrast only if
further adjustment is necessary.
Push the + button to increase the luminance;
push the to decrease luminance (min. 0 ~ max 100).
Contrast
The contrast function adjusts the degree of difference between darkness and lightness on the monitor screen.
With OSD menu off, push the " " button to display the Contrast (and brightness) adjustment menu. For DVI-D input,
the contrast adjustment is disabled.
Push the + button to increase the contrast;
push the button to decrease the contrast (min. 0 ~ max 100).
Main menu
Press MENU key to enter OSD main menu as figured below. The OSD main menu has 8 items including Exit,
Positioning, Image Settings, Color Settings, OSD Settings, Language, Factory Reset and PIP. The
following pages describe the details of these items.
Positioning
Use " " or " " to select Positioning in the main menu and press "MENU" to enter Positioning sub-menu.
Use " " or " " to select Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, and Zoom functions. When the selected item
is highlighted, the function is activated. Press "+" or "" to adjust the Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, or
Zoom of the display.
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Horizontal Position
Press +/ to adjust the horizontal position of the display and press "Menu" to return to the previous OSD page.
Vertical Position
Press +/ to adjust the vertical position of the display and press "Menu" to return to the previous OSD page.
Zoom In/Out
Press +/ to zoom In/Out the display and then press "Menu" to return to the previous OSD page. After Zoom In,
then the Zoom Left/Right, Down/Up functions can be activated.
Image Settings
Use " " or " " to select Image Settings in the main menu and press "MENU" to enter Image Setting submenu. Use " " or " " to switch among Auto Adjust, Pixel Clock, Phase, Sharpness, Scaling, and Image
Source functions. When the selected item is highlighted, the function is activated then you can press "+" or "" to
adjust the Auto Adjust, Pixel Clock, Phase, Sharpness, Scaling, and Image Source functions.
Auto Adjust
Press + to start Auto Adjust function.
Pixel Clock
Press +/ to adjust the value of Pixel Clock and press "Menu" to return to the previous OSD page.
Phase
Press +/ to adjust the value of Phase and press "Menu" to return to the previous OSD page.
Sharpness
Press "+" or "" to adjust the degree of Sharpness and press "Menu" to return to the previous OSD page. It
smoothes an image which may help the eyes to see more detail.
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Color Settings
Color Settings adjusts the color temperature. Press " " or " " to select Color Settings function from main
menu and press "MENU" to enter Color Setting sub-menu. Press " " or " " to switch between 9300 Preset,
6500 Preset, and User Preset. For S-VIDEO and COMPOSITE video input, the color settings adjust the Hue/Tint
and Saturation function.
User Preset
Press +/ to adjust the value of R, G, and B separately. Press "Menu" to return to the main menu.
OSD Settings
Use " " or " " to select Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, OSD Hold Time, and OSD Lock.
Horizontal Position
Press +/ to adjust the horizontal position of the OSD and press "Menu" to return to the previous OSD page.
Vertical Position
Press +/ to adjust the vertical position of the OSD and press "Menu" to return to the previous OSD page.
OSD Lock
By pressing + or , you can lock or unlock the OSD. Then press "Menu" to return to the previous OSD page.
Language
Use " " or " " to select different languages from English, Espaol, Franais, Deutsch, and Japanese. Then press
"Menu" to return to the previous OSD page.
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Factory Preset
The function of Factory Preset is to reset control settings to the factory preset values for the selected group of
functions. Press " " or " " to select Position Setting, Color Setting, and All setting and then press Menu to
execute.
PIP Settings
The function of PIP Settings is to set the Picture-In-Picture window. Press " " or " " to select PIP Source,
PIP Size, PIP Bright, PIP Contr., Hue/Tint, Saturation, PIP Hor. Pos, or PIP Ver. Pos and press +
and - to adjust the item selected.
PIP Source
Use +/ to select input sources from S-VIDEO and COMPOSITE. Or Off to turn off PIP window. Press
"Menu" to return to the previous OSD page.
PIP Size
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PIP Bright.
Press +/ to adjust the brightness of PIP window. Press "Menu" to return to the main menu.
PIP Contr.
Press +/ to adjust the contrast of PIP window. Press "Menu" to return to the main menu.
PIP Hue/Tint
Press +/ to adjust the hue/tint of PIP window. Press "Menu" to return to the main menu.
PIP Saturation
Press +/ to adjust the saturation of PIP window. Press "Menu" to return to the main menu.
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EDID Version
Revision
Basic Display
Parameter and
Features
Byte
8
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Description
Mfg. Name
Product Code
Serial Number (varies)
Mfg. week (varies)
Mfg. year (varies)
Version
Revision
Video input
Data Hex
00, FF, FF, FF, FF, FF, FF, 00
10,AC
02,A0
34,33,32,31
14
0B
01
03
0E
29
1F
96
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Remarks
DELL
2000FP
4321
20th week
2001
1
3
0.7Vpp analog RGB, supports
separate, composite sync and SOG
40.8 cm
30.6 cm
Gamma=2.5
Color
Characteristics
Established
Timings
Standard
timing
Detailed
Timing
Description
Monitor
Descriptor
Extension Flag
Check sum
Feature Support
EB
10
R,G,B
Timing I
4C,40,A1,57,4C,
97,26,1C,50,54
A5
Timing II
4B
1
2
2
10
Mfg. reserved
ID #1
ID #2
ID # 3,4,5, 6, 7, and 8
18
00
81,80
A9,40
01,01,01,01,01,01,
01,01,01,01,01,01
Detailed Timing
48,3F,40,30,62,B0,32,40,40,
(Preferred timing mode) C0,13,00,6F,13,11,00,00,1E
18
Serial No
18
Monitor Name
18
Range Limit
1
1
standby/suspend/off
preferred timing
default GTF supported
xR=0.63 yR=0.34 xG=0.30 yG=0.59
xB=0.15 yB=0.11 xW =0.313 yW =0.329
720400 @ 70: Y
720400 @ 88: N
640480 @ 60: Y
640480 @ 67: N
640480 @ 72: N
640480 @ 75: Y
800600 @ 56: N
800600 @ 60: Y
800600 @ 72: N
800600 @ 75: Y
832624 @ 75: N
1024768 @ 87: N
1024768 @ 60: Y
1024768 @ 70: N
1024768 @ 75: Y
12801024 @ 75: Y
Not used
12801024,60Hz
16001200,60Hz
Unused
16001200,60Hz
00,00,00,FF,00,30,30,33,30,50
,39,37,52,31,32,33,34,0A
00,00,00,FC,00,44,
45,4C,4C,20,32,30,
30,30,46,50,0A,20
00,00,00,FD,00,38,
4C,1F,50,10,00,0A,
20,20,20,20,20,20
00
00 (varies)
Serial No.
0030P - 97R - 1234
DELL 2000FP
Data Hex
00, FF, FF, FF, FF, FF, FF, 00
10,AC
03,A0
34,33,32,31
14
0B
01
03
80
Remarks
V range 56-76Hz
H range 31-80kHz
Max pixel clk 162Mhz
DVID port
Item
HEADER
Vendor
Product ID
EDID Version
Revision
Basic Display
Byte
8
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
Description
Mfg. Name
Product Code
Serial Number (varies)
Mfg. week (varies)
Mfg. year (varies)
Version
Revision
Video input
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DELL
2000FP
4321
20th week
2001
1
3
digital port
Color
Characteristics
Established
Timings
Standard
timing
Detailed
Timing
Description
Monitor
Descriptor
Extension Flag
Check sum
1
1
1
1
29
1F
96
EB
10
R,G,B
Timing I
4C,40,A1,57,4C,
97,26,1C,50,54
A5
Timing II
4B
1
2
2
10
Mfg. reserved
ID #1
ID #2
ID # 3,4,5, 6, 7, and 8
18
00
81,80
A9,40
01,01,01,01,01,01,
01,01,01,01,01,01
Detailed Timing
48,3F,40,30,62,B0,32,40,40,
(Preferred timing mode) C0,13,00,6F,13,11,00,00,1E
18
Serial No
18
Monitor Name
18
Range Limit
1
1
00,00,00,FF,00,30,30,33,30,50
,39,37,52,31,32,33,34,0A
00,00,00,FC,00,44,
45,4C,4C,20,32,30,
30,30,46,50,0A,20
00,00,00,FD,00,38,
4C,1F,50,10,00,0A,
20,20,20,20,20,20
00
00 (varies)
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40.8 cm
30.6 cm
Gamma=2.5
standby/suspend/off
preferred timing
default GTF supported
xR=0.63 yR=0.34 xG=0.30 yG=0.59
xB=0.15 yB=0.11 xW =0.313 yW =0.329
720400 @ 70: Y
720400 @ 88: N
640480 @ 60: Y
640480 @ 67: N
640480 @ 72: N
640480 @ 75: Y
800600 @ 56: N
800600 @ 60: Y
800600 @ 72: N
800600 @ 75: Y
832624 @ 75: N
1024768 @ 87: N
1024768 @ 60: Y
1024768 @ 70: N
1024768 @ 75: Y
12801024 @ 75: Y
Not used
12801024,60Hz
16001200,60Hz
Unused
16001200,60Hz
Serial No.
0030P - 97R - 1234
DELL 2000FP
V range 56-76Hz
H range 31-80kHz
Max pixel clk 162Mhz
Monitor
State
Active
Sleep
Sleep
Sleep
Maximum
Power
60W
5W
5W
5W
Maximum Recovery
time
--
LED State
Green
Amber
Amber
Amber
LG.PHILIPS LM201U1-A1
20.1 inches (51 cm)
16001200R,G,B
Normally black IPS
Wide view angle
24 bits
TMDS
467.8(W)361.0(H)32.0(D)
Hard coating 3H, Anti-glare treatment
30,000Hrs (min)
2 sec
Specification
GEC2800/Bayer FR2000/CHIEL NH-1000T
ACM standard
<1
80C
Triarylphosphate esters
V0
Midnight gray/Pearl white
Mechanical Assembly
ITEMS
Gap LCD Panel/bezel
Gap front/rear cover
Gap between other plastic parts
Step in the same plastic
Step between different plastics
LCD module centering
Specification
gap<1.2mm
0.5<gap<1.5mm
<1.0mm
<0.5mm
<0.8mm
Viewable area cannot be hidden by the front bezel
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Dimensions
ITEMS
Monitor weight
Footprint WD
Cabinet dimension WHD
Bezel opening
Monitor height
Tilt
Specification
Approximately 11.7kg
417.76266.56mm
512.5(W) X509(H) X226.5 (D) mm
409.9(W)308(H) mm
509mm
-5~+15 degree
Cosmetic inspection shall be performed under specific time, distance, and lighting requirements as detailed below. This is
to be the first test performed on any new product, and is to be performed under normal lighting of 500 lux as measured
perpendicular to the work surface, and 250 lux as measured perpendicular to the center of the display screen, per ISO 9241-3,
unless otherwise specified. No magnification is to be used except in the case of measuring LCD polarizer or screen defects.
During a visual inspection, a judgment must be made as to whether or not the end user would consider the flaw(s) objectionable.
During this inspection, only visual qualities are to be considered. The unit shall exhibit no objectionable defects under the
following inspection time and viewi ng distance criteria:
- Front panels: Inspect for 10 seconds at viewing distance of 500 mm.
- All other sides: Inspect for 5 seconds each at a viewing distance of 500 mm.
The following items are unacceptable if found during the time given for the inspection:
1. Missing parts.
2. Deformed case parts, control knobs, feet, or other parts.
3. Broken case or other parts.
4. Scratches greater than 0.5mm wide, or greater than 10 mm long, or greater than 0.2 mm deep.
5. Any scratches on the painted surface of any panel which allows the substrate material to show through
6. Any dirt or finger print
Appendix 11 Regulatories
Safety
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
UL
CSA
TUV
Nemko
Semko
Demko
Fimko
DHHS
CCIB
Other
Agencies
R1950, Other
R950, Other
RTUV, RGS, RErgo
CB report
EMC
P
P
P
P
P
P
FCC
CE
VCCI
C-Tick
BCIQ (BSMI)
Other
Agencies
FCC-A, RFCC-B
VCCI-I, RVCCI-II
IC/ Canada
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Other
Agencies
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
EPA
TCO92
TCO95
TCO99
E2000
GOST
PCBC
PSB
EZU
PTB
Dot defect
Items
Major defect
Minor defect
1 dot
Adjacent 2 dots
Bright dot
Adjacent 3 dots
Min. distance
Total amount of Bright dot
1 dot
Adjacent 2 dots
Dark dot
Adjacent 3 dots
Min. distance
Total amount of Dark dot
Total
Spec
AQL=0.65%
AQL=1.5%
N<=5
N<=1
Not allowed
L>=15mm
N<=5
N<=10
N<=2
Not allowed
L>=15mm
N<=10
N<=10
0.01<=W<=0.1
0.3<=L<=7.0
N<=4
0.2<=D<=0.5
N<=4
0.2<=D<=0.5
N<=4
0.05<=W<=0.1
0.3<=L<=4.0
N<=4
Line shape
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Symbol
Contrast Ratio
Luminance, white
Luminance uniformity
CIE Color Coordinates
Red
Green
Blue
White
xR
yR
xG
yG
xB
yB
xW
yW
Min.
250
200
70
0.600
0.310
0.270
0.560
0.120
0.080
0.283
0.299
Values
Typ.
350
250
0.630
0.340
0.300
0.590
0.150
0.110
0.313
0.329
Max.
0.660
0.370
0.330
0.620
0.180
0.140
0.343
0.359
Tr
80
80
80
80
-
39
45
CR
SBWH
Viewing Angle by CR 10
x axis, right ( =0)
x axis, left( =180)
y axis, up( =90)
y axis, down ( =270)
Response Time
Units
Cd/m2
%
Notes
(See Appendix 14)
2
3
4
5
Degree
msec
Row #120
Row #600
Row #1080
Column #160
Column #800
Column #1440
2. Contrast Ratio CR= Surface luminance (full white pattern) / Surface luminance (full black pattern)
3. Luminance SBWH=L5
4. Luminance variation SBV = Min (L1, L2,L9) / Max (L1, L2,L9) 100%
5. Viewing angle:
Measurement is done at position 5
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= 90 Up
= 180 Left
o
= 0 Right
o
= 270 Down
6. Response time
TrR measures the transition time of L1 relative luminance from white to black state, from 90% to 10% (see graph
below)
TrD measures the transition time of L1 relative luminance from black to white state, from 10% to 90% (see graph
below)
TrD
TrR
%
100
90
Optical
Response
10
0
white
black
State
90%
50%
6500K
Fill
English
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white
Casing input
LCM sorting
Use UXGA 60Hz with Full-White / Full-Black / Pure-R / Pure-G / Pure-B patterns to check LCM.
V
70.8
59.940
75.000
60.317
75.000
60.004
75.029
60.020
75.025
60.000
PIP function
No.
1
2
3
4
Monitor settings
Main source: D-SUB or DVI displaying normally
PIP source: S-Video and PIP size: Large
Main source: D-SUB or DVI displaying normally
PIP source: Comp. and PIP size: Large
Signal source
S-Video with DVD-NTSC
S-Video with DVD-PAL
Comp. with DVD-NTSC
Comp. with DVD-PAL
Criteria
DVD video is displaying normally.
Video function
No.
Monitor settings
1
Main source: S-Video
2
3
Main source: Comp. video
4
Signal source
S-Video with DVD-NTSC
S-Video with DVD-PAL
Comp. with DVD-NTSC
Comp. with DVD-PAL
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DVD video is displaying normally.
Brun in
Set the monitor to Burn-In mode before burning in.
Casing output
Performance checking
Powering up with factory mode
Connect D-SUB signal and the power.
Hold Auto and Source keys at the same time for 5 sec to let the monitor power up in the factory mode.
D-SUB port
Use UXGA 60Hz with 5-Mosaic pattern to calibrate the ADCs.
Check the following preset timings with General pattern:
No.
Mode
H
V
1
720400 @ 70Hz
31.468
70.8
2
640480 @ 60Hz
31.469
59.940
3
640480 @ 75Hz
37.500
75.000
4
800600 @ 60Hz
37.879
60.317
5
800600 @ 75Hz
46.875
75.000
6
1024768 @ 60Hz
48.363
60.004
7
1024768 @ 75Hz
60.023
75.029
8
12801024 @ 60Hz
63.981
60.020
9
12801024 @ 75Hz
79.976
75.025
10
16001200 @ 60Hz
75.000
60.000
Press Auto-Adjustment if needed.
Check if the picture is OK and no jitters are found. Any noise on the picture will not be acceptable.
DVI port
Connect DVI-D signal.
Check the following preset timings with General pattern:
No.
Mode
H
V
1
720400 @ 70Hz
31.468
70.8
2
640480 @ 60Hz
31.469
59.940
3
640480 @ 75Hz
37.500
75.000
4
800600 @ 60Hz
37.879
60.317
5
800600 @ 75Hz
46.875
75.000
6
1024768 @ 60Hz
48.363
60.004
7
1024768 @ 75Hz
60.023
75.029
8
12801024 @ 60Hz
63.981
60.020
9
12801024 @ 75Hz
79.976
75.025
10
16001200 @ 60Hz
75.000
60.000
Check if the picture is OK and no jitters are found. Any noise on the picture will not be acceptable.
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Monitor settings
Main source: D-SUB or DVI displaying normally
PIP source: S-Video and PIP size: Large
Main source: D-SUB or DVI displaying normally
PIP source: Comp. and PIP size: Large
Signal source
S-Video with DVD-NTSC
S-Video with DVD-PAL
Comp. with DVD-NTSC
Comp. with DVD-PAL
Criteria
DVD video is displaying normally.
Any noise will not be acceptable
Video function
No.
Monitor settings
1
Main source: S-Video
2
3
Main source: Comp. video
4
Signal source
S-Video with DVD-NTSC
S-Video with DVD-PAL
Comp. with DVD-NTSC
Comp. with DVD-PAL
Criteria
DVD video is displaying normally.
Any noise will not be acceptable
Default settings
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Item
Brightness
Contrast
Color temperature
Image scaling
Language
OSD hold time
Default values
90
50
6500K
Fill
English
20
Color temperatures
Color temperature
9300K
6500K
The x coordinate
28330
31330
The y coordinate
29730
32930
Brightness uniformity
Input source: D-SUB or DVI-D running at UXGA 60Hz
No.
Item
Spec
1
Brightness (center point)
250 cd/m2
2
Uniformity (9 points)
Lmin/Lmax > 70%
Power consumption
No.
1
2
Item
Power saving
Normal operation
Spec
< 5W
60W
Serial Number recording & DDC checking (Both D-SUB and DVI)
On-Line QA / Cosmetic Inspection
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Introduction
This specification describes a 20.1" UXGA TFT LCD monitor with a power adapter. It supports maximal resolution up to
16001200 and analog and digital inputs with DPMS. It also supports S-VIDEO and COMPOSITE video inputs. It features:
- Auto Key (Automatic adjustment function)
- User control: on/off switch, OSD control, brightness and contrast quick access, and input source selection keys
- Multi-timing support
- High quality advanced scaling function
- Power on/off indicator
- 4 input indication LEDs
- Universal power adapter
- 0.255(W)0.255(H) mm dot pitch LCD panel
- PIP (picture in picture) feature
- Fancy OSD features:16-bit bitmap color for the splash screen, 16 pallets out of 16 bits colors for the OSD icons.
Block diagram
FP2036 consists of an LCD module with 6 lamps, an Inverter, an Interface board with DC-DC, ADC, DVI and Video
circuit, and 2 control boards. There is one adaptor converting AC input to DC 20V. The block diagram is shown below:
Inverter
Control board
D-Sub
DVI-D
DC 20V adapter
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S-Video Composite
D-SUB
140MHz
Flash Rom
Clock
ADC
8 Mbits
Generator
100MHz
ADC
GPORT
PW171
DVI-D
Single Link
TMDS
S-VIDEO
Video
TMDS
UXGA
Trans-
16001200
mitter
LCM
VPORT
Deinterlacer
Decoder
COMP.
RS232
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Keypad
TMDS receiver
TI TFP401 is used as a TMDS receiver. The maximal pixel clock is 162MHz, 16001200@60Hz. 24-bit data
(dual-pixel mode) are decoded and go to G-Port of PW171. These data are wired-ORed with the data from 2
AD9884s, A/D converters at D-SUB port.
Video decoder
Philips SAA7114H is used as a video decoder to decode signals from S-Video and Composite Video. It decodes
the video signal of PAL, SECAM and NTSC formats. The decoded data contain 8-bit UV color data and 8-bit
luminance data. The data go to the video de-interlacer.
Video de-interlacer
Genesis gmVLX1A-X is used to de-interlace input video data. Video is required to be de-interlaced for better
display on progressive scan monitors. The gmVLX1A-X requires an external RAM to store one previous field.
De-interlaced data go to V-Port of PW171.
Image processor
Pixelworks image processor PW171 is a highly integrated "system-on-a-chip" that interfaces analog ,digital, and
video input formats. An embedded SDRAM frame buffer and memory controller perform frame rate conversion.
An integrated OSD controller provides bit-mapped based OSDs with 16 colors out of a 64K color palette.
TMDS transmitter
SiliconImage SiI160 is used to perform TMDS dual pixel data transmission . It transmits the displaying data to
the LG-Philips LM201U1-A3 UXGA LCM.
Flash ROM
A flash ROM is used to store the firmware program used by the image processor PW171.
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EEPROM
A 24C16 (2048 bytes) is used to store user settings, such as user timing settings, brightness/contrast, color
temperature, etc.
DC-DC converter
Buck Converter
L701
68U
Q703
2N3904
R737
20K
R715
22
R714
3.3K
Q704
2N3906
R731 R732
0
R733
2.7K
1
2
3
4
Q705
SI4431DY
8
S
D
7
S
D
6
S
D
5
G
D
D701
RB060L-40
L703
OPEN
C713
100U
16V
+C712 + C711 +
100U
16V
100U
16V
D703
RB060L-40
R719
1.1K
(1%)
GND
Fig.1
Fig.1 shows a typical Buck converter circuit. Q705 is a switching device. Q703, Q704 are a totem pole which
gets enough ability to drive P-MOS. When pin4 of Q705 is low, Q750 turns on. At high level, Q750 turns off.
So, pulse waveform will appear at D-terminal of Q705. L701,C711,C712,C713 and D701,D703 will transfer the
pulse to stable DC level.
PWM IC (TL1451)
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C702
680P
C704
R705
10K (OPEN)
(1%)
R710
5.1K
R706
10K
C709
1U
16V
(1206)
9
VCC
C708
1U
16V
(1206)
GND
8
1DTC
1OUT
2DTC
2OUT
10
11
12
5
1IN-
1FBK
2IN-
2FBK
13
14
1IN+
R723
OPEN
R711
5.1K
C705
(OPEN)
1IN+
3
15
SCP
RT
2
CT
RFF
16
C703
1U
16V
(1206)
(SHORT)
IC701
TL1451
VREF
C707
0.01U
R707
10K
VREF
R724
OPEN
R713
47K
VREF
C710
1U
16V
(1206)
R712
47K
C706
0.01U
R708
10K
Fig. 2
The TL1451AC incorporates on a single monolithic chip all the functions required in the construction of two
pulse-width modulation control circuits. Designed primarily for power supply control, the TL1451AC contains
an on-chip 2.5V regulator two error amplifiers, an adjustable oscillator, two dead-time comparators,
undervoltage lockout circuitry, and dual common-emitter output transistor circuits. The uncommitted output
transistors provide common-emitter output capability for each controller. The internal amplifiers exhibit a
common-mode voltage range from 1.04V to 1.45V. The dead-time control comparator has no offset unless
externally altered and can provide 0% to 100% dead time. The on-chip oscillator can be operated by erminating
RT and CT. During low Vcc conditions, the undervoltage lockout control circuit feature locks the outputs off
until the internal circuitry is operational.
Feed-back Circuit
C717
1200P
50V
R718
1.8K
(1%)
R726
330
1/4W
(1206)
R719
1.1K
(1%)
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The feedback circuit is composed of two resistors. They are R718 and R719, and feedback the DC level 1.25V
with error signal . C717 is a compensation capacitor, and R726 is dummy load.
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7
5
6
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N34
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CP5
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11
N91
R48
1 N88 L8
D19 75V L/450m R/350k
2
1 N89
R49
R/12k
N57
R22
R/121/0805
C/475Z/0805
1
C/475Z/0805
R/4.75K
D21
75V
R46
R/12k
D18 75V
C/27P/1808
C22
1 N57
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C/27P/1808
C13
1 N54
D/S24
1
7
5
6
3
4
C/27P/1808 N58
D8
D/RLZ33B
CN4
D/LS4148
D9
D/BAV99
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Q12A
NPN
22
R31
N50
Q12
R33
3
1
Q13
Q/2SD1624
Q/2SD1624
NPN
N25
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Q13A
22
N21
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D12
SM02B-BHSS-1-TB
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R32
C/475Z/0805
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R/2K/1206
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R/2K/1206
R/NC
R27
R/100K
L/245uH
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Q/3904
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D5
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R/5.1K
N54
C/0.15u
C24
C/104K
R7
R/165K
2
4
Q/SI3457DV
R10
N4
1 N90
2
1
2
2
N51
D22
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D20 75V
2
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C9
R/453K
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75V
1 N84
N92
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R/12k
Q10
R12
R/2K/1206
R37
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R/350k
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R/12k
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R14
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R/12k
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R/350k
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CN2
C18
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N48
R40
R/12k
D7
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1
D/LS4148
8
7
6
5
3
2
1
D11
C5
C/104K/0805
VCC
OUT_2
OUT_1
GND
DTC_2
DTC_1
IN-_2
IN+_2
FEB_2
FEB_1
IN-_1
IN+_1
C10
C/105Z/0805
10
11
12
13
14
15
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SCP
RT
CT
U1
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R9
R/10K
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L6
L/450m
R38
R/350k
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L/450m
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N40
N39
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11
D3
N20
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C3
C/225K/1206
N18
D15
75V
N27
R8
C11
N7
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1
N74
N53
N17
REF
N73
1
1
N23
C4
SM02(8.0)B-BHS-1-TB
N2
N24
R29
R/NC
R16
R/0 ohm
N.C.
L3
L/450m
Vbri
N59
R30
N29
R6
R/5.1K
C/27P/1808
C20
1 N20
N13
R20
R/2K/1206
R4
R/511K
R18
R/165K
R24
R/511K
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NPN
22
1
CP1
C/CP
Q6
R19
R/2K/1206
N19
R/453K
R13
Q/2SD1624
Q/2SD1624
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2
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Q5
NPN
D/LS4148
C15
C/104K
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Q/3904
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R2
R/5.1K
3
R11
R/2K/1206
R25
R/NC
Q2
Q/3904
N6
R1
R/20K
C16
1
D2
D/S24
N17
N23
D4
D/RLZ33B
22k
1
L/245uH
3
4
N9
N5
S8B-PH-SM3-TB
N15
L1
ON/OFF
22k
6
5
2
1
N12
Vbri
C12
C/105K/1206
T1
T/10:10:3:1050 13u
Q/MUN5112T1 Q1
C1
C/47uF
R/0 ohm
CN3
C21
R0
F/5A/1206
GND
N1
N66
Vin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
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F1
CN1
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7
6
5
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No DDC
Symptoms
All LEDs are on
Troubleshooting category
Abnormal LED troubleshooting
D-SUB troubleshooting
DVI troubleshooting
S-Video troubleshooting
Composite video troubleshooting
PIP troubleshooting
Keys not working troubleshooting
DDC troubleshooting
Troubleshooting scope
This troubleshooting applies to the case that all the LEDs are permanently on after the adaptor is connected.
Step Check item
1 The LEDs are on permanently
2 IC113 is working and there is a valid
clock output on pin 5
3 There is clock waveform on the 2 pins
of Y103
4 The LEDs are working normally
Yes
No
Step 2
Beyond the scope
Replace IC123 and go to Step 4 Step 3
Replace IC113
Go to step 4
Problem solved
Replace Y103
Go to step 4
Contact ACM
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*Note: If the LEDs are not working, the image processor U1 and related ICs may not be working normally.
Troubleshooting scope
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Yes
The AC adaptor is good.
Go to step 3.
No
Step 2
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Contact ACM.
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No video troubleshooting
Normal operation
A splash screen shows up when the power key is pressed and the monitor turns on. The display is either
normal when appropriate signal is connected or there will be pop-up messages indicating Check Signal Cable,
In Power Save Mode or Cannot Display This Video Mode.
Troubleshooting scope
This troubleshooting applies to the case that the power LED on the monitor turns on normally after the power
key is pressed but there is no splash screen showing up and no display is showing.
Step Check item
1 Remove all the signal cables and the
adaptor cable. Plug in the adaptor cable
again. Press the power key and the
power LED turns on green.
2 A splash screen shows up.
4
5
6
7
8
Yes
Step 2
No
Power not good trouble
shooting
LCM is good.
Go to port-specific trouble
shooting by checking which
input LED turns on.
Check if interfacing cables at CON106, Step 4
CON107 and CON108 are OK and well
connected to LCM and interver.
Replace an inverter and see if it works
Inverter damaged
Replace an LCM and see if it works
LCM damaged
Check display port output at PW171.
U1 and IC114 PLL circuit are
check if sync signals are normal and
good
stable at RP126.
Go to step 7
Check if TMDS signals at CON107 are Contact ACM
good
Check if PLL part at IC114 is working Contact ACM
normally
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Step 3
Step 5
Step 6
Step 8
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D-SUB troubleshooting
Normal operation
The monitor supports up to UXGA 60Hz on the D-SUB port. The image is displayed normally.
Troubleshooting scope
This troubleshooting applies to the case that Check Signal Cable is working normally but the image on DSUB is not displaying correctly.
Step Check item
1 Current input source is D-SUB. Remove
D-SUB cable and see if the floating
message Check Signal Cable appears.
2 Plug in D-SUB cable and check if any
image is displaying
3 Check if image becomes normal by
automatically or manually adjusting
Pixel Clock and Phase in OSD
4 Check if H-sync and V-sync is good at
R260, R261 and pin 2, 3, 5 and 6 of
IC905
5 Check if G-CLK clock signal is good at
R917
6 Check if R/G/B input signal at pin 7, 15,
22 of IC907 and IC107 is good
Yes
Step 2
No
No video troubleshooting
Step 3
Step 4
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Note
Check IC901 and IC107 circuit Check D-SUB signal cable and
connector CON101.
DVI troubleshooting
Normal operation
The monitor supports up to UXGA 60Hz on the DVI port. The image is displayed normally.
Troubleshooting scope
This troubleshooting applies to the case that Check Signal Cable is working normally but the image on DVI
is not displaying correctly.
Step Check item
1 Current input source is DVI. Remove
DVI cable and see if the floating
message Check Signal Cable appears.
2 Plug in DVI cable and check if any
image is displaying.
3 Check if sync and clock are good at
RP413.
4 Check if DVI signal cable and connector
CON401 are OK.
5 Check if DDC on DVI port is OK
Yes
Step 2
No
No video troubleshooting
Step 4
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Replace IC401.
S-Video troubleshooting
Normal operation
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Troubleshooting scope
This troubleshooting applies to the case that Check Signal Cable is working normally but the video on SVideo is not displaying correctly.
Step Check item
1 Current input source is S-Video.
Remove S-Video cable and see if the
floating message Check Signal Cable
appears.
2 Plug in S-Video cable and check if any
video is displaying.
3 Check if the color setting is correct by
adjusting Color in OSD.
4 Check if CON601, R608, R609, R633
and R634 are OK.
Yes
Step 2
No
No video troubleshooting
Step 3
Step 4
Note
Step 4
Troubleshooting scope
This troubleshooting applies to the case that Check Signal Cable is working normally but the video on
Composite video is not displaying correctly.
Step Check item
1 Current input source is Composite
video. Remove Composite video cable
and see if the floating message Check
Signal Cable appears.
2 Plug in Composite video cable and
check if any video is displaying.
3 Check if the color setting is correct by
adjusting Color in OSD.
4 Check if CON602, R635 and R610 are
OK.
Yes
Step 2
No
No video troubleshooting
Step 3
Step 4
Note
Step 4
PIP troubleshooting
Normal operation
The monitor supports PIP feature for S-Video and Composite video. The video is displayed normally on the
PIP window.
Troubleshooting scope
This troubleshooting applies to the case that S-Video or Composite video is displaying normally without PIP
but not displaying correctly on the PIP.
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Yes
-
No
-
Step 3
Note
Troubleshooting scope
This troubleshooting applies to the case that image is displayed on the screen normally but some of the key
functions are not working properly.
Step Check item
Yes
1 Check if the control board and wires are Step 2
connected well
2 Check if CON115 and CON109 are well Check IC120 circuit.
connected with the wires.
No
Fix the wires.
Note
DDC troubleshooting
Normal operation
The monitor can be detected by Plug-and-Play Windows system. Graphics cards normally need valid EDID
data to be detected before the DVI port can be activated.
Troubleshooting scope
This troubleshooting applies to the case that the monitor cannot be detected by PNP Windows system.
Step Check item
1 Check if the D-SUB / DVI signal cable
is good.
2 Use DDC programming equipment to
dump EDID and see if EDID can be read
out.
3 Check if EDID content is correct.
Yes
Step 2
No
Replace with a good cable.
Step 3
Contact ACM.
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