Super Circuits LCD17-5 User manual

LCD Monitor
User Manual
Products: LCD17-5, LCD19-5, LCD19W-7, LCD22W-7
Please read this manual before using your monitor, and always follow instructions
for proper use. Please save this manual for future reference.
LCD17-19-19W-22W_DM
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WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Do not open.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove cover (or back). No user serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing to qualied
service personnel.
WARNING
!This monitor is equipped with a power plug with ground. Use only with a grounded electrical outlet. Always follow the
instructions in the installation guide when applying power. Fire and equipment damage can occur if power is applied
incorrectly.
CAUTION
Operate this monitor only in environments where the temperature and humidity is within the recommended range.
Operation outside the recommended range may cause electric shock and shorten the life of the product.
CAUTION
The slots on the back of the monitor are provided for ventilation. Do not cover these slots or obstruct the airow around or
through the enclosure.
CAUTION
Do not place the monitor in locations where liquids can be splashed on it.
Avoid touching or scratching the LCD screen.
CAUTION
Disconnect the power cord and all other cables from this monitor if the following conditions exist:
• The power cord is frayed or damaged
• The machine has been dropped or the enclosure is damaged
• When the monitor doesn’t function normally
• If liquid has been spilled into the interior of monitor
Refer repair to qualied service personnel.

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LEGAL NOTICE
Supercircuits products are designed to meet safety and performance standards with the use of specic
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authorized accessories.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
SECTION 1 Introduction .......................................................................1
1.1 What’sinthebox ....................................................................1
SECTION 2 InstallationandSetup...............................................................2
SECTION 3 BasicOperation.....................................................................6
3.1 Usingtheremotecontrol..............................................................6
3.2 Power..............................................................................7
3.3 Selectinganinputsource .............................................................8
3.4 Workingwithon-screenmenus........................................................8
SECTION 4 Specications .....................................................................15
SECTION 5 Troubleshooting...................................................................17

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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
SECTION 1
Introduction
This video monitor has a rugged metal construction and displays sharp and brilliant video by utilizing an active TFT LCD matrix. The
high contrast ratio generates sharp, crisp lines and images. Also, the fast response time gives superior clarity for moving images,
eliminating “ghosting”. Key features include:
• Built-in BNC, RCA, HDMI, S-Video and VGA inputs
• Built-in audio speakers
• High resolution: 1680 x 1050 (LCD22W-7), 1440 x 900 (LCD19W-7), 1280 x 1024 (LCD19-5 and LCD17-5) pixel display
• Remote control
1.1 What’s in the box
Your monitor includes the following:
• LCD monitor and base
• User manual (this document)
• Power cord
• 6’ VGA cable
• Audio cable with stereo mini-jack connectors
• Remote control

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SECTION 2
Installation and Setup
To install the monitor:
1. Remove the components from the packaging and inspect them for damage. If the monitor is damaged in any way, return it
to your supplier for replacement.
2. Find the monitor assembly and base. Use the screw provided to attach the base to the monitor support bracket. The screw
may be attached to the underside of the monitor support bracket or in the base.
Base
Bracket
Screw
3. Connect your video source to the monitor input that provides the best video quality. This monitor connects directly to ve
types of video interfaces: HDMI, VGA, S-Video, composite video (RCA), and BNC. The HDMI, VGA, S-video, and composite
video connectors are located on the lower back side of the monitor.

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Inputs on the lower back side of monitor
BNC connectors are located on the back left side of the monitor underneath the back cover. Remove the cover by carefully
pulling the lower edge of the cover away from the monitor.
Back
cover
Pull away here
to remove cover
Monitor back cover
Removing the cover opens access to the BNC input and output connectors and their associated audio jacks.

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Inputs on the back left side of the monitor
4. If necessary, congure the video source (DVR, PC, etc) to enable video (and audio) to the video output you are using.
5. Connect the audio output from the video source to the audio connector(s) associated with the monitor video input port you
are using.
6. If needed, connect the monitor video output (BNC) and audio output (RCA) to a video input device. (See photo above.)
7. Connect the power cable to the monitor , then plug it into a grounded power outlet.
8. Press the POWER button to power on the monitor. The POWER button is located in the control panel on the right side of the
monitor.

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SOURCE
Move up in menu
Move down in menu
Move right in menu
or volume up
Move left in menu
or volume down
MENU (open/close)
Power
Audio output
(on some models,
on the left side)
Control panel
9. Congure the monitor for the video input source you are using. Refer to Section 3: Basic Operation for more information.

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SECTION 3: BASIC OPERATION
SECTION 3
Basic Operation
3.1 Using the remote control
Monitor functions that can be performed on the control panel can also be done with the remote control. The buttons on the remote
control are described below.
Power Mute
Numeric
buttons
MENU
Smart S
F1
Smart P
SOURCE
Volume up
Volume down
Cursor
buttons
Program list
Channel +
Channel –
OK
16:9
Return
Timer
Info
Color P/N
Audio
NOTE The function of buttons on the remote control depend on the display source selected. For instance, if the video input source
selected is PC, the monitor will ignore the numeric buttons and other buttons unrelated to that input source.
Table 1. Remote control button functions
Button Function
Power Turn on or standby
Info Display system information
Mute Silence audio
Timer Time setting button

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Button Function
Numeric buttons
(0 – 9)
Enter number buttons
Program list Scan or set program list
F1 Not used.
Cursor Up or down cursor button: function select; left or right cursor button: add or reduce
OK Conrm selection
CH +/–Add or delete channel number
VOL +/–Sound volume up (+) or down (–) buttons
Menu Display menu
Source Display source selection menu
SMART S Intelligent sound mode selection
SMART P Intelligent video mode selection. Select from PERSONAL, SOFT, ADVANCED, or STANDARD preset video image adjustments
Return Return to previous channel
Smart image Intelligent image mode select
16:9 Switch between Full, ZOOM, ZOOM2, NORMAL, or PANORAMA
info Return to previous channel
Timer Set sleep timer to 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes
Color Select color tone: NORMAL, WARM, COOL
P/N Not used
3.2 Power
3.2.1 Power On
The monitor can be powered on in two ways:
• Press the button on the on the monitor control panel.
• Press the Power button on the remote control.
3.2.2 Standby mode
When the monitor is not in use, press the Power button on the remote control to put the monitor in standby mode. When the
monitor is in standby, the front panel power LED is red.

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NOTE The monitor will change to standby mode if it is powered on and there is no signal input for 5 minutes, or when the preset time
to turn o is reached.
3.3 Selecting an input source
Press SOURCE on either the remote control or the monitor to open the INPUT SOURCE pop-up window.
Then press the up, , or down, , cursor keys on remote control or on the monitor to select the video input interface. Input
interfaces are AV (RCA, composite video input), BNC, S-VIDEO, PC (VGA input), and HDMI. Press the OK button on the remote
control or MENU button on the control panel to switch to the highlighted video input. An on-screen conrmation will appear.
3.4 Working with on-screen menus
Press MENU on the remote control or on the monitor control panel to open the monitor conguration menus. Initially, the monitor
displays the PICTURE menu screen. Options listed on the menu screens may dier from those shown herein depending on the
selected video source.
PICTURE menu

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1. Press the left, t, or right, u, cursor keys on the remote control, or the +or –buttons on the monitor control panel to
select one of four menu screens: PICTURE, SOUND, ADVANCED, or SYSTEM.
2. Press the down, , cursor keys on the remote control or the –button on the monitor control panel to change settings on
the menu screen you selected, press MENU again to close the menu screen.
3.4.1 PICTURE menu
Use the PICTURE menu to adjust the image contrast, brightness, and other attributes of the image displayed on the screen. One of
four modes can be selected: PERSONAL, which allows you to set image attributes individually, and SOFT, DYNAMIC and STANDARD,
which provide factory preset attributes levels. Additionally, in each of the four modes the attribute COLOR TONE can be set to COOL,
NORMAL or WARM color temperatures.
To adjust the image attributes, do the following:
1. Press MENU on the remote control or on the monitor control panel. The monitor will display the PICTURE menu screen.
2. Press the down, , cursor key on the remote control or monitor to select PICTURE MODE options. When an option is
selected, it is highlighted.
3. With PICTURE MODE selected, press the left, t, or right, u, cursor keys on the remote control, or the +or –buttons on the
monitor control panel to select one of four picture modes: PERSONAL, STANDARD, DYNAMIC, or SOFT. As you step through
the preset menus, the picture changes to reect the attribute set by the mode selected. Choose the picture mode that best
satises your needs.
—If you select STANDARD, DYNAMIC, or SOFT, you can change only the COLOR TONE option.
—If you select PERSONAL, you can set the CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, HUE, SATURATION, SHARPNESS, BLACKLIGHT, and
COLOR TONE individually.
NOTE On systems displaying NTSC video, the HUE option is not available.
4. Press the up, , or down, , cursor keys on the remote control or on the monitor control panel to select the attribute you
want to adjust. After selecting the attribute, use the left, t, or right, u, cursor keys on the remote control or the +or –
buttons on the monitor control panel to change the setting of the attribute. Repeat this step for the other attribute(s) you
want to change.
5. Press MENU again to save your settings and exit menu mode.

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Table 2. PICTURE menu option summary
Option Function Description
PICTURE MODE Select picture mode STANDARD, DYNAMIC, SOFT, or PERSONAL
CONTRAST Adjust the image contrast Increasing the value increases contrast;
decreasing the value decreases contrast (0-100)
BRIGHTNESS Adjust brightness and blackness the image Increasing the value increases brightness;
decreasing the value decreases brightness (0-100)
HUE Adjust the hue of the image Increasing the value increases green;
decreasing the value increases purple (0-100)
SATURATION Adjust the color saturation of the image Increasing the value increases color saturation;
decreasing the value decreases color saturation (0-100)
SHARPNESS Adjust the sharpness of the image Increasing the value increases denition;
decreasing the value decreases denition (0-100)
BLACKLIGHT Adjust the black light of the image Increasing the value increases black light;
decreasing the value decreases black light (0-100)
COLOR TONE Adjust the color tone of the image NORMAL, WARM, COOL color temperatures
3.4.2 SOUND menu
Use the SOUND menu to adjust the audio bass, treble, and balance. One of four sound modes can be selected: PERSONAL mode,
which allows you to set bass, treble and balance, and STANDARD, NEWS, and MUSIC modes that have xed levels for bass and
treble, but allow you to set the balance.
Volume is not adjusted within a menu. Use the VOL+ and VOL– buttons on the remote control and the +and –buttons on the
monitor control panel to adjust the volume level.
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To modify the sound parameters, do the following:
1. Press MENU on the remote control or on the monitor control panel. The monitor will display the PICTURE menu screen.
2. Press the right, u, cursor key on the remote control or the +button on the monitor once to open the SOUND menu.
3. Press the down, , cursor key on the remote control or the monitor to select the SOUND MODE. When an option is selected,
it is highlighted.
4. With SOUND MODE selected, press the left, t, or right, u, cursor keys on the remote control or the +or –buttons on the
monitor to select one of four sound modes, PERSONAL, MUSIC, NEWS, or STANDARD. As you step through the preset menus
the sound tonal quality and balance change to reect the mode settings. Choose the sound mode that best satises your
needs.
5. Press up, , or down, , cursor keys or the remote control or the monitor control panel to select a sound attribute you
want to adjust. After selecting the attribute, use the left, t, or right, u, cursor keys on the remote control or the +or –
buttons on the monitor control panel to change the setting of the attribute. Repeat this step for other options you want to
change.
6. Press the MENU button again to save your settings and exit the menu mode.
Table 3. SOUND menu option summary
Option Function Description
SOUND MODE Select audio sound aect mode PERSONAL, STANDARD, NEWS, or MUSIC modes
BASS Adjust bass level Increasing value increases bass; decreasing value decreases bass (0-100)
TREBLE Adjust treble level Increasing value increases treble; decreasing value decreases treble (0-100)
BALANCE Adjust the balance between left and right channel
volume.
Increasing value decreases left volume; decreasing value decreases right
volume (0-100)
3.4.3 ADVANCE menu
Use the ADVANCE menu to set noise reduction (NR) level, screen background, and zoom/aspect ratio. This menu is not available
when the input source is PC (VGA) or HDMI.

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ADVANCE menu
To adjust the ADVANCE parameters, do the following:
1. Press MENU on the remote control or on the monitor control panel. The monitor will display the PICTURE menu screen.
2. Press the right, u, cursor key on the remote control or the +button on the monitor twice to open the ADVANCE menu.
3. Press the down, , cursor key on the remote control or the monitor control panel to select the NR option. When an option is
selected, it is highlighted.
4. With NR selected, press the left, t, or right, u, cursor keys on the remote control or the +or –buttons on the monitor to
select either WEAK, STRONG, or OFF. As you step through dierent levels the display changes to reect the NR level selected.
5. Press the up, , or down, , cursor keys or the remote control or the monitor control panel to select another option. After
selecting the option, use the left, t, or right, u, cursor keys on the remote control or the +or –buttons on the monitor
control panel to change the setting. Repeat this step for other settings you want to change.
6. Press MENU again to save your settings and exit the menu mode.
Table 4. ADVANCE menu option summary
Option Function Description
NR Adjust noise reduction WEAK, MIDDLE, STRONG, or OFF modes
BLUE SCREEN Set “no signal” / background screen to blue or black Blue ON or OFF
SCALE Adjust the picture scale and aspect ratio FULL, ZOOM, ZOOM2, NORMAL, or PANORAMA (not used with all input sources)

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3.4.4 SYSTEM menu
Use the SYSTEM menu to setup the attributes of the menu display and to reset the monitor settings to the factory default values.
SYSTEM menu
To adjust the SYSTEM parameters, do the following:
1. Press MENU on the remote control or on the monitor. The monitor will display the PICTURE menu screen.
2. Press the left, t, cursor key on the remote control or the –button on the monitor control panel to open the SYSTEM menu.
3. Press the down, , cursor key on the remote control or the monitor to select the OSD LANGUAGE option. When an option is
selected it is highlighted.
4. With OSD LANGUAGE selected, press the left, t, or right, ucursor keys on the remote control or the +or –buttons on
the monitor control panel to select one of several menu languages. As you click through the dierent languages, the menu
language changes to reect the selection.
5. Press up, , or down, , cursor keys on the remote control or on the monitor to select another option. After selecting the
option, use the left, t, or right, u, cursor keys on the remote control or the +or –buttons on the monitor to change the
setting. Repeat this step for other options you want to change.
6. Press MENU again to save your settings and exit the menu mode.

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Table 5. SYSTEM menu option summary
Option Function Description
OSD LANGUAGE Select menu language Select menu language – English, French, Chinese, Turkish, etc.
H-POSITION Adjust horizontal position of menu display Increasing value, menu moves right; decreasing value, menu moves left (0-100)
V-POSITION Adjust vertical position of menu display Increasing value, menu move down; decreasing value, menu move up (0-100)
DURATION Set duration of menu Increasing the value lengthens the duration of menu display (0 – 100)
HALFTONE Adjust screen halftone level Increasing value increases halftone; decreasing value decreases halftone (0-8)
SLEEP Set sleep timer Options are OFF, 15, 30, 45, 60 (minutes)
RESET Reset menu settings to factory default

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SECTION 4: SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 4
Specications
Table 6. Video interface specications*
Interface Specication
HDMI (optional) Video signal: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
Audio: LPCM 48KHz, 44.1KHz, 32KHz, 24-bit, 20-bit, 16-bit
VGA DB-15, 75 Ω, 0.5 ~ 0.7 Vp-p, H.V: TTL level (support mode, refer to VGA input mode)
S-Video Input Y: 75Ω 1 Vp-p, C: 75Ω 0.286 Vp-p
BNC/CVBS Input/Output Y: 75Ω, 1 Vp-p
Audio Input/Output 20 KΩ, 0.5 Vp-p
Earphone 16 ~ 300 Ω, 100 mW + 100 mW
Table 7. PC (VGA) input resolutions: LCD17-5, LCD19-5 monitors*
Mode Resolution Refresh (Hz)
VGA
720 400 70
640 480 60
SVGA 800 600 60
XGA
1024 768 60
1280 960 60
1152 864 75
SXGA 1280 1024 60**
Table 8. PC (VGA) input resolutions: LCD19W-7 monitor*
Mode Resolution Refresh (Hz)
VGA
720 400 70
640 480 60
SVGA 800 600 60
XGA 1024 768 60
WXGA
1280 768 60
1440 900 60**

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Table 9. PC (VGA) input resolutions: LCD22W-7 monitor*
Mode Resolution Refresh (Hz)
VGA
720 400 70
640 480 60
SVGA 800 600 56, 60
XGA
1024 768 60
1280 960 60
SXGA
1280 1024 60
1680 1050 60**
Table 10. General specications*
Item LCD17-5 LCD19-5 LCD19W-7 LCD22W-7
Resolution (maximum) 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz 1440 x 900 @ 60 Hz 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz
Pixel pitch 0.264 x 0.264 mm 0.294 x 0.294 mm 0.2835 x 0.2835 mm, or
0.285 x 0.285 mm 0.282 x 0.282 mm
Active area 13.30 x 10.64 in
(337.92 x 270.34 mm)
14.82 x 11.85 in
(376.32 x 301.06 mm)
16.07 x 10.05 in
(408.24 x 255.15 mm) or
16.16 x 10.10 in
(410.4 x 256.5 mm)
18.65 x 11.66 in
(473.76 x 296.10 mm)
Colors 16.7 M
Surface Anti-glare
Audio volume 3 W + 3 W
Air pressure 86 kPa ~ 104 kPa
Temperature (operating) 41°F ~ 104°F (5°C ~ 40°C)
Temperature (storage) -4°F ~ 131°F (-20°C ~ 55°C)
Humidity (operating) 10% ~ 85%
Humidity (storage) 5% ~ 95%
Power consumption*** 40 W (on), < 2 W (standby) < 45 W (on), < 2 W (standby)
Size (L x W x H) 19.5 x 5.4 x 2.4 in
(496 x 390 x 62 mm)
20.1 x 16.9 x 2.76 in
(510 x 430 x 70 mm)
20.47 x 14.84 x 2.99 in
(520 x 377 x 76 mm)
23.11 x 16.34 x 3.03 in
(587 x 415 x 77 mm)
Net Weight 13.23 lbs (6.0 Kg) 15.43 lbs (7.0 Kg) 14.33 lbs (6.5Kg) 15.43 lbs (7.0 Kg)
Gross Weight 16.54 lbs (7.5 Kg) 19.84 lbs (9.0 Kg) 17.64 lbs (8.0 Kg) 19.84 lbs (9.0 Kg)
Remote control range < 26.2 ft (< 8 m) ± 30°
* These specications are subject to change without notice.
**Recommended mode
*** Power supply complies with EPA standards and is compatible with the VESADPMS standard.
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