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  • Page 1 M40/M46...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Information ...........................English-2 Safety Precautions and Maintenance ....................English-3 Recommended Use ............................English-4 Package Contents .............................English-5 Installation Mounting .............................English-6 Attaching Mounting Accessories ...................English-7 Stand Removal ..........................English-8 Ventilation Requirements, Main Power Switch Cover, Prevent Tipping ......English-9 Part Names and Functions Control Panel ..........................English-10 Terminal Panel ..........................English-11 Remote Control ..........................English-12...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    DOC: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Declaration of the Manufacturer C-UL: Bears the C-UL Mark and is in compliance with Cana- We hereby certify that the color monitor dian Safety Regulations according to CAN/CSA C22.2 L406T3 or L466T4 is in compliance with No. 60950-1. Council Directive 73/23/EEC: – EN 60950-1 Council Directive 89/336/EEC: FCC Information — EN 55022 — EN 61000-3-2 1. Use the attached specified cables with the L406T3, or — EN 61000-3-3 L466T4 color monitor so as not to interfere with radio and — EN 55024 television reception. and marked with (1) P lease use the supplied power cord or equivalent to ensure FCC compliance. (2) P lease use the supplied shielded video signal cable, NEC Display Solutions 15-pin mini D-SUB to 15-pin mini D-SUB. Systems Corporation 4-13-23, Shibaura, Minato-Ku Tokyo 108-0023, Japan English-2...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions And Maintenance

    Safety Precautions and Maintenance Safety Precautions • Handle with care when transporting. Save packaging for transporting. and Maintenance • Keep the vent holes on the back of the LCD clean of dirt and dust. It is recommended to wipe vent holes with a FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE, PLEASE NOTE soft cloth a minimum of once per year. THE FOLLOWING WHEN SETTING UP AND • If using the cooling fan continuously, it is recommended USING THE MONITOR: to wipe vent holes a minimum of once a month. • DO NOT OPEN THE MONITOR. There are no user- serviceable parts inside and opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous shock hazards or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Caution • Do not spill any liquids into the cabinet or use your monitor near water.
  • Page 5: Recommended Use

    Recommended Use Caution Cleaning the LCD Panel • When the liquid crystal panel becomes dusty or dirty, wipe CORRECT PLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT OF gently with soft cloth. THE MONITOR CAN REDUCE EYE, SHOULDER AND • Do not rub the LCD panel with coarse material. NECK FATIGUE. CHECK THE FOLLOWING WHEN • Do not apply pressure to the LCD surface. POSITIONING THE MONITOR: • Do not use OA cleaner. OA cleaner will cause • For optimum performance, allow 20 minutes for warm-up.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Package Contents Video Signal Cable LCD Monitor Power Cord x 1 Main Switch Cover (D-SUB to D-SUB Cable) POWER POWER GUIDE GUIDE RGB/HV RGB/HV OPTION OPTION HDMI HDMI DVD/HD DVD/HD VIDEO VIDEO PICTURE PICTURE AUDIO AUDIO MODE MODE SIZE SIZE SOUND SOUND INPUT INPUT ON/OFF ON/OFF CAPTURE CAPTURE ON/OFF ON/OFF INPUT INPUT CHANGE CHANGE...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Failure to comply with these recommendations could other external forces. result in voiding the warranty. • Be sure the unit is mounted to a solid structure within • DO NOT block ventilated openings with mounting the ceiling, such as a support beam. Secure the monitor accessories or other accessories. using bolts, spring lock washers, washer and nut. • DO NOT mount to areas that have no supporting For NEC Qualified Personnel: internal structure. DO NOT use wood screws or anchor screws for mounting. DO NOT mount the unit to trim To insure safe installation, use two or more brackets to or to hanging fixtures. mount the unit. Mount the unit to at least two points on the installation location. Maintenance Please note the following when mounting on wall or ceiling. • Periodically check for loose screws, gaps, distortions, or other problems that may occur with the mounting •...
  • Page 8: Attaching Mounting Accessories

    This device cannot be used or installed without the Tabletop Stand or other mounting accessory for sup- port. For proper installation it is strongly recommend- ed to use a trained, NEC authorized service person. Failure to follow NEC standard mounting procedures table...
  • Page 9: Stand Removal

    Installation - continued 2) Stand Removal To detach stand, place the monitor face down as shown in Figure 2. Remove the screws from the back of the Figure 3 stand as indicated in Figure 3. Remove the 2 additional screws located on the bottom of the stand (Figure 3). Lift up stand to remove. After stand is removed, replace the screws into the original holes. NOTE: The number of screws will vary depending on the model (Figure 3). Circles indicate screw locations (8). To reattach the stand. Place the monitor face down on the protective sheet to prevent damage. Remove the screws from their holes as indicated in Figure 3. Slide the stand into place, making sure that the inside tabs located on the left and right of the stand are placed into the corresponding slots on the display (Figure 4). The bottom of the stand should fit underneath the monitor. Use the screws to secure the stand to the monitor NOTE: When removing stand, be sure to remove the 2 screws on the bottom of the stand (Figure 3). Not removing these screws will result in damage to the display. 2 screws under stand Figure 4 English-8...
  • Page 10 Installation - continued 3) Ventilation Requirements Figure 5 When mounting in an enclosure or in a recessed area allow heat to disperse, leave space between surrounding the monitor and surrounding objects allow heat to disperse, as shown in Figure 5. 4) Main Power Switch Cover The Main Switch Cover will be attached in one of two ways, depending on the orientation of the monitor. When the Main Switch Cover is used when the stand is attached the longer side of the cover will go underneath. When used without the stand, the short side of the cover will go underneath (Figure 6). 5) Prevent Tipping When using the display with the Tabletop Stand fasten the LCD to a wall using a cord or chain that can support Figure 6 the weight of the monitor (M40 approx. 32.6kg; M46 approx. 39.3kg) in order to prevent the monitor from falling. Fasten the cord or chain to the monitor using the provided clamp and screw (Figure 7). Before attaching the LCD monitor to the wall, make sure that the wall can support the weight of the monitor. Be sure to remove the cord or chain from the wall before moving the LCD. Main switch cover Main switch cover (with stand) (without stand)
  • Page 11: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Control Panel Buttons and Main Power Switch are located underneath EXIT INPUT MUTE and behind the bezel. 1) POWER 8) EXIT Switches the power on/off. (See page 24) Activates the OSM menu when the OSM menu is off. Exits from the current menu being displayed to the 2) MUTE previous menu within the OSM. Switches the audio mute ON/OFF. 9) Remote control sensor and Power indicator 3) INPUT Receives the signal when using the wireless remote control. Selects which signal connected to the display is shown. (See page 14) ([DVI], [VGA], [RGB/HV], [HDMI], [DVD/HD], Glows green when the LCD monitor is in active. Glows red [VIDEO], [TV]) when the LCD is in POWER OFF (ECO standby) mode.
  • Page 12: Terminal Panel

    Part Names and Functions - continued Terminal Panel DVD/HD IN AC IN RGB/HV OUT VIDEO AUDIO SPEAKER HDMI AUDIO OUT Cb/Pb Cr/Pr S-VIDEO IN VGA(D-SUB) DVI(DVI-D) AUDIO3 IN AUDIO2 IN AUDIO1 IN RGB/HV IN PC IN 1) AC IN 10) RGB/HV IN [R, G, B, H, V] (BNC) Connects with the supplied power cord.
  • Page 13: Remote Control

    Part Names and Functions - continued Remote Control Functions 2) INPUT Selects which input signal ([DVI], [VGA], [RGB/HV], [HDMI], [DVD/HD], [ VIDEO], [TV], [OPTION]) to be displayed. GUIDE GUIDE POWER POWER 3) PICTURE MODE Selects picture mode, [HIGHBRIGHT], [STANDARD], RGB/HV RGB/HV OPTION OPTION [sRGB], [CINEMA]. See page 25. HIGHBRIGHT: for moving images HDMI HDMI DVD/HD DVD/HD VIDEO VIDEO STANDARD: for images sRGB: for text based images PICTURE PICTURE AUDIO AUDIO SIZE SIZE SOUND...
  • Page 14 Part Names and Functions - continued Changing the channel 13) REMOTE ID Activates REMOTE ID function. See page 15. Both Analog and Digital channels are available using this tuner. In addition to the CH+ and CH- buttons channels can 14) GUIDE be changed in the following method. Enter on screen program guide. Tuning Analog Channels 15) AUDIO INPUT Input the desired channel number using the keypad, then Select the Audio source press [SET] or [ENT] to immediately tune to the new chan- NOTE: It is possible to play audio from a source that is nel. If the number is input and [SET] or [ENT] is not pushed, different from the video source. When setting parental after a few seconds the channel will be changed. For example controls for video, be aware that this content is not to tune to channel 5, press [5] then press [SET] or [ENT]. filtered. 16) SOUND Tuning Digital Channels Artificial surround sound.
  • Page 15: Remote Control Operating Range

    Part Names and Functions - continued Remote Control Operating Range Operating Range for the Remote Control Point the top of the remote control toward the monitor’s remote sensor while pressing buttons. The remote control can be used from the front of the monitor at a maximum distance of 7 m/23 ft. from the front of the LCD monitor’s remote control sensor. The maximum horizontal and vertical angle for use of the remote is 30 degree s within a distance of 3.5 m/10 ft. POWER POWER GUIDE GUIDE RGB/HV RGB/HV OPTION OPTION CAUTION The remote control system may not function when direct sunlight or strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor of the LCD monitor, or when there is an object in ON/OFF ON/OFF INPUT INPUT CHANGE CHANGE REMOTE ID REMOTE ID...
  • Page 16: Remote Control Id Function

    Part Names and Functions - continued Remote Control ID Function REMOTE CONTROL ID The remote control included with the display can be used to control up to 26 individual Multeos monitors using what is called the REMOTE CONTROL ID mode. The REMOTE Monitor iD:1 Monitor iD:2 Monitor iD:3 CONTROL ID mode works in conjunction with the Monitor ID, allowing control of up to 26 individual Multeos moni- tors. For example: if there are many monitors being used in remote works remote works remote works the same area, a remote control in normal mode would send signals to every monitor at the same time Figure 1. Using the remote in REMOTE CONTROL ID mode will only operate one specific monitor within the group Figure 2. TO SET REMOTE CONTROL ID: POWER POWER GUIDE...
  • Page 17: Setup

    1) Determine the installation location. CAUTION: Installing your LCD display must be done by a qualified technician. Contact your dealer for A. Press and slide to open the cover. more information. B. Align the batteries according to the (+) and (–) indications inside the case. CAUTION: MOVING OR INSTALLING THE LCD C. Replace the cover. MONITOR MUST BE DONE BY TWO OR MORE PEOPLE. Failure to follow this caution may result in CAUTION: Incorrect usage of batteries can result injury if the LCD monitor falls. in leaks or bursting. NEC recommends the following battery use: CAUTION: Do not mount or operate the display • Place “AA” size batteries matching the (+) and (-) signs upside down, face up, or face down. on each battery to the (+) and (-) signs of the battery CAUTION: This LCD has a temperature sensor compartment. and cooling fan. If the LCD becomes too hot, the • Do not mix battery brands. cooling fan will turn on automatically. If the LCD • Do not combine new and old batteries. This can shorten becomes overheated while the cooling fan is running, battery life or cause liquid leakage of batteries.
  • Page 18 Setup - continued 3) Connect external equipment. 7) Adjust the sound Make volume adjustments as required. • To protect the external equipment, turn off the main power before making connections. 8) Adjust the screen (See page 27). • Refer to your equipment user manual for further Make adjustments of the screen display position when information. necessary. 4) Connect the supplied power cord. 9) Adjust the image (See page 27). •...
  • Page 19: Connections

    Connections Before connecting external equipment to LCD: To connect to the VGA connector (mini D-sub 15 pin) on the LCD monitor, use the provided RGB signal cable (mini First turn off the power to all of the equipment associated D-sub 15 pin to mini D-sub 15 pin). with the LCD as well as that of the equipment to be con- nected. To connect to the RGB/HV connector (BNC) on the LCD monitor, use a mini D-sub 15 pin to BNC x 5 signal cable For questions regarding external equipment please refer to (not included). Select RGB/HV from the INPUT button. the user’s manual supplied with that equipment. When connecting to a second LCD monitor, use the RGB/ Connecting the LCD Monitor to a PC HV OUT connector (BNC). Connecting your computer to your LCD monitor will enable The AUDIO IN1, 2, 3 can be used to choose the audio you to display your computer’s screen image. source. To select, use the AUDIO INPUT button. Some video cards having a pixel clock over 165MHz may not display images correctly. The LCD monitor will automatically adjust to a preset tim- ing to display the proper image. <Factory Preset Signal Timing> Scanning frequency Resolution Horizontal Vertical...
  • Page 20: Connecting To A Macintosh Computer

    Macintosh’s video port. To obtain The AUDIO IN1, 2, 3 can be used to choose the audio the Macintosh cable adapter call NEC Display Solutions of source. To select, use the AUDIO INPUT button. America, Inc. at (800) 632-4662...
  • Page 21: Connecting To A Computer With A Digital Output

    Connections - continued Connecting to a Computer with Digital Output Connections can be made with devices equipped with a digital interface that complies with the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) standard. • DVI connector also accepts a DVI-D cable. • Input TMDS signals conforming to DVI standards. • To maintain display quality, use a cable recommended by DVI standards. The AUDIO IN1, 2, 3 can be used to choose the audio source. To select, use the AUDIO INPUT button. Equipment with a digital interface such as a PC with rgB output (tMDS) LCD Monitor From DVi output DVD/HD IN AC IN RGB/HV OUT...
  • Page 22: Connecting A Dvd Player With Component Out

    Connections - continued Connecting a DVD Player with component out Connecting your DVD player to your LCD monitor will enable you to display DVD video. Refer to your DVD player user’s manual for more information. Connect the LCD Monitor to a DVD Player • To connect the DVD/HD IN connector (RCA) on the LCD monitor, use a separately available RCA connector cable. • Some DVD players may have different connectors such as a DVI-D connector. • Select [DVI/HD] mode from the “DVI MODE” menu when you connect a DVI-D connector. For DVI Mode selection, see “DVI MODE” on page 31. • The AUDIO IN1, 2, and 3 (both RCA) can be used for audio input. For connection, select [IN1, IN2] or [IN3] from the AUDIO INPUT button. LCD Monitor From DVD Compononent Video output to DVi output DVi-D Connector...
  • Page 23: Connecting A Dvd Player With Hdmi Out

    Connections - continued Connecting a DVD Player with HDMI out Connecting your DVD player to your LCD monitor will enable you to display DVD video. Refer to your DVD player user’s manual for more information. Connect the LCD Monitor to a DVD Player • Please use an HDMI cable that has the HDMI logo. • It may take a few seconds to show the signal. • We do not support PC-DVI signals. LCD Monitor From HDMi output HDMi Connector RGB/HV OUT VGA (D-SUB) DVI (DVI-D) RGB/HV IN Connecting a DVD Player with SCART out Connecting your DVD player to your LCD monitor will enable you to display SCART.
  • Page 24: Connecting To A Stereo Amplifier

    Connections - continued Connecting to a Stereo Amplifier You can connect your stereo amplifier to your LCD monitor. Refer to your amplifier owner’s manual for more information. Connect the LCD Monitor to a Stereo Amplifier • Turn on the LCD monitor and the amplifier only after all connections have been made. • Use an RCA cable to connect the AUDIO OUT connector (RCA) on the LCD monitor and the audio input on the amplifier. • Do not reverse the audio left and right jacks. • The AUDIO IN is used for audio input. • The AUDIO OUT jack outputs sound from the selected Audio input. LCD Monitor to audio right to audio Left VCr or Laser disc player RGB/HV OUT VGA (D-SUB) DVI (DVI-D)
  • Page 25: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation - Power ON and OFF Modes The LCD monitor power indicator will turn green while powered on and will turn red while powered off. NOTE: The Main Power Switch must be in the ON position in order to power up the monitor using the remote control or the Power Button on the front of the LCD. Main Power Switch Power Button ON/OFF ON/OFF INPUT INPUT CHANGE CHANGE REMOTE ID REMOTE ID RESET RESET SLEEP SLEEP REMOTE CONTROLLER RU-M111 REMOTE CONTROLLER RU-M111 English-24 1-25...
  • Page 26: Power Indicator

    Power Indicator Picture Mode Choose the Picture Mode that is most suitable for the type of Mode Status Indicator Light content that is shown. Power ON Green Power OFF (ECO STANDBY)* Standard: for images Power consumption under 1W sRGB: For text based applications. Power OFF (STANDBY) Amber Highbright: for moving images...
  • Page 27: Osm (On-Screen-Manager) Controls

    OSM (On-Screen Manager) Controls input Source Main Menu icons Main Menu items adjustment Sub Menu Settings ADAPTIVE CONTRAST Go to Adjustment Key guide remote Press uP or DoWn Press Press uP, DoWn, PLuS, Press MEnu or button to select SEt. or MinuS to select the EXit.
  • Page 28: Picture

    (S-Curve) DICOM SIM. DICOM GSDF curve simulated for LCD type. PROGRAMMABLE A programmable gamma curve can be loaded using NEC software. Sets the level of adjusment for dynamic contrast. ADAPTIVE CONTRAST HDMI, DVD/HD, VIDEO, TV input only...
  • Page 29: Audio

    OSM Controls - continued CLOCK PHASE Adjusts the visual “noise” on the image. VGA, RGB/HV, DVD/HD input only H RESOLUTION Adjusts the horizontal size of the image. DVI, VGA, RGB/HV input only V RESOLUTION Adjusts the vertical size of the image. DVI, VGA, RGB/HV input only ZOOM MODE...
  • Page 30 OSM Controls - continued YEAR MONTH TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING SCHEDULE RESET Resets the following settings within the SCHEDULE menu back to factory setting: OFF TIMER, SCHEDULE SETTINGS. Allows the monitor to remain in “PIP” mode after powering off. When Power is returned, KEEP PIP MODE PIP appears without having to enter the OSM.
  • Page 31: Multi Display

    OSM Controls - continued OSM TRANSPARENCY Set the transparency level of the OSM. TYPE1 TYPE2 OSM RESET Resets the following settings within the OSM menu back to factory setting: OSM TURN OFF, OSM POSITION, INFORMATION OSM, and OSM TRANSPARENCY. MULTI DISPLAY MONITOR ID Sets the monitor ID number from 1-26.
  • Page 32 OSM Controls - continued ADVANCED OPTION INPUT DETECT Selects the method of input detection the monitor uses when more than two input All inputs except for TV devices are connected. NONE The Monitor will not search the other video input ports. When the current video input signal is not present, then the monitor searches for a FIRST DETECT DVI, VGA, RGB/HV...
  • Page 33: Advanced Option

    OSM Controls - continued Some video formats may require scan conversion in order to best display the image. SCAN MODE HDMI, DVD/HD, VIDEO, TV input only Image size is larger than what can be displayed. The image edge will appear cropped. OVER SCAN Approximately 95% of the image will be shown on the screen Image size stays within the display area.
  • Page 34: Digital Tuner Operation

    Digital Tuner Operation Initial TV Setup Parental Controls TV, VIDEO input only. Before watching TV for the first time it is necessary to pro- Parents can block certain types of programming based on gram the channels. the rating and the content. 1. Attach the cable or antenna to the coaxial on the back of To block programming the monitor. 1. Enter the PARENTAL CONTROL menu, found under the NOTE: Cable distribution system should be grounded CONFIG submenu within the TUNER OSM. (earthed) in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70, the National 2. Enter the password. Default password is 0000. This pass- Electric Code (NEC), in particular section 820.93, Ground- word can be changed in the PASSWORD SET menu. ing of Outer Conductive Shield of a Coaxial Cable. 3. Highlight the square next to the type of programming you 2. Enter the OSM and go to the TUNER. wish to block and press SET on the remote. 3. In the TUNING BAND menu select which tuning method NOTE: Blocking one type of programming will automati- (Air, Cable, Cable HRC, Cable IRC) will be used. cally block all higher rated programming also, however it 4. Enter the CHANNEL SEARCH menu. Press SET to auto- is possible to unlock this programming while keeping the matically scan and store channels to memory. The channel desired programming blocked. search will store both analog and digital channels. NOTE: Analog channels are indicated with a -0 following the channel number. Digital channels are indicated with a...
  • Page 35 2. Use the up and down arrows to highlight INPUT. monitors’ image persistence is not usually permanent, but Use the + and - buttons to choose the input source. constant images being displayed for a long period of time should be avoided since there may be a “semi-permanent” 3. After the INPUT source is selected, use the down button effect. to highlight the hours setting in the ON timeslot. Use the + To alleviate image persistence, turn off the monitor for as and - buttons to set the hour. Use the up and down buttons long as the previous image was displayed. For example, if an to highlight the minutes setting. Use the + and - buttons to image was on the monitor for one hour and a residual image set the minutes. Set the OFF time in the same manner. remains, the monitor should be turned off for one hour to 4. Use the down button to select a day on which the schedule erase the image. will be enabled. Push the set button to enable. If the As with all personal display devices, NEC DISPLAY SOLU- schedule is to be ran every day, use the choose EVERY TIONS recommends displaying moving images and using a DAY and press the SET button The circle next to EVERY moving screen saver at regular intervals whenever the screen DAY will turn yellow. If a weekly schedule is desired, is idle or turning off the monitor when not in use. choose the days of the week using the up and down Please set the “SCREEN SAVER”, “DATE & TIME” and buttons and pressing SET to select. Then highlight the “SCHEDULE SETTINGS” functions to further reduce the EVERY WEEK option and press SET. risk of Image persistence. SCHEDULE: TODAY: SEP.27.2006 12:18 OFF TIMER SETTINGS: SCHEDULE SETTING...
  • Page 36: Note

    Using the LCD with RS-232C 3. Press the “DISPLAY” button on the remote This LCD monitor can be controlled via personal computer control while aiming at the “PRIMARY” or wireless remote control using an RS-232C connection. monitor. The Information OSM will be shown at top left side of MONITOR ID and IR CONTROL the screen. Using one PC or one infra-red wireless controller, up to 26 individual M40/M46 monitors can be controlled through a MONITOR ID: Displays the ID number of the daisy chain via RS-232C connection. current monitor within the daisy chain. TARGET ID: Displays the ID number of the monitor 1. Connect PC and M40/M46. that to be controlled via daisy chain from the current Connect a PC’s RS-232C control output to the M40/ monitor.
  • Page 37 Using the LCD with RS-232C - continued Functions that can be controlled via RS-232C are: • Powering ON or OFF • Switching input signals NOTE: If your PC (IBM or IBM compatible) is equipped only with a 25-pin serial port connector, a 25-pin serial port adapter is required. Contact your dealer for details. NOTE: In order to function, the RS-232C OUT terminal can only be connected to another monitor of the same model. Do not connect to other types of equipment. This LCD monitor uses RXD, TXD and GND lines for RS-232C control. The reverse type cable (null modem cable) should be used for RS-232C control.
  • Page 38 Using the LCD with RS-232C - continued The following control sequence is used for a single Multeos display. When using the following control commands, all of the daisy-chained monitors can be controlled at the same time from the primary monitor. However, reply and status com- mands will only pertain to the primary monitor, and not to the secondary monitors. 1) Interface PROTOCOL RS-232C BAUD RATE 9600 [bps] DATA LENGTH 8 [bits] PARITY BIT NONE STOP BIT 1 [bit] FLOW CONTROL NONE 2) Control command diagram...
  • Page 39 Using the LCD with RS-232C - continued 3) Control sequence 1) The command from a computer to the LCD monitor will take 400ms. 2) The LCD monitor will send a return command 400ms* after it has received an encode. If the command is not received correctly, the LCD monitor will not send the return command. 3) The personal computer checks the command and confirms if the command which has been sent has been executed or not. 4) This LCD monitor sends various codes other than the return code. When sending a control sequence via RS-232C, other codes from personal computers will be ignored. *The sending time of the return command may be delayed depending on the monitor’s current activity (changing of the input signal, etc.). [Example] Turn the power ON. ( is for ASCII code) Sending commands...
  • Page 40 Using the LCD with RS-232C - continued 5) Read command Host computer sends the command without Data-code to monitor. After receiving this command, the monitor returns the command with Data-code of current status to host computer. <ex> When the Host computer checks the Power status of monitor, the status of monitor is powered-on. Command from Command from Detail of command computer Monitor 30 30 76 50 0D Ask about the power ‘0’’0’’v’’P’[enter] status of monitor. 30 30 76 50 31 0D Monitor is powered-on.
  • Page 41: Features

    XtraView® technology: Allows for wide-angle viewing. DDC/CI capabilities: Allow control commands to be sent directly to the monitor through a standard PC or over an existing network by a system administrator. CableComp™: Automatic long cable compensation prevents image quality degradation caused by long cable lengths. User-friendly, efficient design: Features the currently proposed VESA-standard mounting and an overall lightweight construction for easy transport and installation. Low power consumption and reduced heat emission: Lead to a lower total cost of ownership. On Screen Manager (OSM®): Puts you in complete control of display settings. NEC’s quality and reliability: Provide peace of mind with a 3-year warranty (including backlight) and 24/7 customer service and technical support. Reduced Footprint: Provides the ideal solution for environments requiring superior image quality but with size and weight reductions. The monitor’s small footprint and low weight allow it to be moved or transported easily from one location to another. AccuColor® Control System: Along with sRGB allows you to change between the color settings on your display to match your personal preference. OmniColor™ Control System: Along with sRGB color-matching uses 6-axis color data to ensure true-to-life color reproduction for still images and real-time videos. Plug and Play: The Microsoft® solution with the Windows operating system facilitates setup and ®...
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    No Sound for as long as the previous image was displayed. For example, • Check to see if speaker cable is properly connected. if an image was on the monitor for one hour and a residual • Check to see if mute is activated. image remains, the monitor should be turned off for one hour to erase the image. • Check to see if volume is set at minimum. NOTE: It is possible to play audio from a source that is different NOTE: As with all personal display devices, NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. recommends displaying moving from the video source. When setting parental controls for video, images and using a moving screen saver at regular intervals be aware that this content is not filtered. whenever the screen is idle or turning off the monitor when RS-232C does not work not in use. • Make sure the monitor is not in “Eco Standby” mode. (see page 30) Image is unstable, unfocused or Remote Control does not work swimming is apparent •...
  • Page 43: References

    References NEC Monitor Customer Service & Support Customer Service and Technical Support: (800) 632-4662 Fax: (800) 695-3044 Parts and Accessories/Macintosh Cable Adapter: (800) 632-4662 Warranty Information: www.necdisplay.com Online Technical Support: www.necdisplay.com Sales and Product Information Sales Information Line: (888) 632-6487 Canadian Customers: (866) 771-0266, Ext#: 4037 Government Sales:...
  • Page 44: Specifications

    Specifications M40 LCD Module (40" / 102.0 cm diagonal) Pixel Pitch 0.461 mm Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels Color Over 16 million colors (depending on video card used) Brightness 450cd/m² (typ) Contrast Ratio 1000:1 (typ) Viewing Angle Up 89 / Down 89 / Left 89 / Right 89 (typ) @ CR >10 Frequency Horizontal ANALOG: 15.625/15.734kHz, 31.5kHz - 91.1kHz...
  • Page 45 Specifications M46 LCD Module (46" / 116.8 cm diagonal) Pixel Pitch 0.530 mm Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels Color Over 16 million colors (depending on video card used) Brightness 450cd/m² (typ) Contrast Ratio 1200:1 (typ) Viewing Angle Up 89 / Down 89 / Left 89 / Right 89 (typ) @ CR >10 Frequency Horizontal ANALOG: 15.625/15.734kHz, 31.5kHz - 91.1kHz...
  • Page 46: Pin Assignment

    Pin Assignment 1) Analog RGB Input (Mini D-SUB 15P) VGA 3) RS-232C Input (Mini D-SUB 9P) Pin No. Name 1 Video Signal Red 2 Video Signal Green Pin No. Name 3 Video Signal Blue 1 Connected to 7 & 8 4 GND 2 RXD 5 DDC-GND...
  • Page 47: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. (hereinafter “NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS”) warrants this Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship and, subject to the conditions set forth below, agrees to repair or replace (at NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS’ sole option) any part of the enclosed unit which proves defective for a period of three (3) years from the date of first consumer purchase. Spare parts are warranted for ninety (90) days. Replacement parts or unit may be new or refurbished and will meet specifications of the original parts or unit. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. This warranty is limited to the original purchaser of the Product and is not transferable. This warranty covers only NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS-supplied components. Service required as a result of third party components is not covered under this warranty. In order to be covered under this warranty, the Product must have been purchased in the U.S.A. or Canada by the original purchaser. This warranty only covers Product distribution in the U.S.A. or Canada by NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS No warranty service is provided outside of the U.S.A. or Canada. Proof of Purchase will be required by NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS to substantiate date of purchase. Such proof of purchase must be an original bill of sale or receipt containing name and address of seller, purchaser, and the serial number of the product. It shall be your obligation and expense to have the Product shipped, freight prepaid, or delivered to the authorized reseller from whom it was purchased or other facility authorized by NEC DISPLAY SOLU- TIONS to render the services provided hereunder in either the original package or a similar package affording an equal degree of protection. All Products returned to NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS for service MUST have prior approval, which may be obtained by calling 1-800-632-4662. The Product shall not have been previously altered, repaired, or serviced by anyone other than a service facility authorized by NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS to render such service, the serial number of the product shall not have been altered or removed. In order to be covered by this warranty the Product shall not have been subjected to displaying of fixed images for long periods of time resulting in image persistence (afterimage effects), accident, misuse or abuse or operated contrary to the instructions contained in the User’s Manual. Any such conditions will void this warranty. NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER TYPES OF DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF ANY NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS PRODUCT OTHER THAN THE LIABILITY STATED ABOVE. THESE...
  • Page 48: Manufacturer's Recycling And Energy Information

    Manufacturer’s Recycling and Energy Information NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS is strongly committed to environmental protection and sees recycling as one of the company’s top priorities in trying to minimize the burden placed on the environment. We are engaged in developing environmentally-friendly products, and always strive to help define and comply with the latest independent standards from agencies such as ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and TCO (Swedish Trades Union). Disposing of old nEC product The aim of recycling is to gain environmental benefits by means of reusing, upgrading, reconditioning, or reclaiming old material. Dedicated recycling sites ensure that environmentally harmful components are properly handled and securely disposed. To ensure the best recycling of our products, NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS offers a variety of recycling procedures and gives advice on how to handle the product, in an environmentally sensitive way, once it has reached the end of its life. All required information concerning the disposal of the product and country-specific information can be found on our following websites: USA: http://www.necdisplay.com Europe: http://www.nec-display-solutions.com/greencompany/ Japan: http://www.nec-display.com Energy saving This monitor features an advanced energy saving capability. When a VESA Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) Standard signal is sent to the monitor, the Energy Saving mode is activated. The monitor enters a single Energy Saving mode. Mode Power consumption LED color Normal Operation Approx. 300W...
  • Page 49: Declaration Of Conformity

    Since implementation by custom- ers of each product may vary, the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc.

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