Panasonic SL70 User Manual
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Digital adjustment using the on-screen display
• The on-screen menu is available in 5 languages. English, French, German, Italian or Spanish can be
selected.
• Custom adjustments can be made quickly and easily through the on-screen menu utilizing four buttons on
the front panel.
• The on-screen main menu allows these adjustments to be made easily by scrolling through the icons to
select an adjustment menu. The choice bar is located at the bottom of the main menu and it shows the
currently selected adjustment menu’s name.
• Set the on-screen menus at any one of six location on the display screen.
2) The Plug & Play SL70 is a DDC 1/2B* compatible monitor that uses VESA* (Video Electronics Standards
Association) DDC ^(Display Data Channel) standard. This allows the SL70 to inform a compatible host of
its capabilities which meet the Microsoft* / Intel* Plug & Play Definition used by Windows*95.
3) Power Management
• A power management circuit conforming to the VESA DPMS standard is incorporated into the monitor.
Power consumption of the monitor can be lowered when using it in combination with a video board that
meets the DPMS standard.
• This product conforms to the
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4) Environmentally Friendly
• All the plastic parts are recyclable.
5) Low emissions and static prevention
• The display unit meets the strict Swedish (SWEDAC) MPR II guidelines lor lower ELF and VLF magnetic
fields and alternating electric fields
• The SL70 meets the requirements of Swedish confederation of professional employees TCO'92.
• Anti-static coating of the cathode ray tube (CRT) reduces electrostatic charge buildup. This prevents
electrostatic shocks when touching the CRT screen and reduces dust buildup.
6) Color adjusting function
• The white reference color temperature Is 9300K -t- 8 MPCD, 7500K, 6500K, 5000K, or a user color can be
selected. For example, the monitor colors can be adjusted to match the colors of output generated on a
color printer.
• The white balance of an image can be adjusted as desired by individual adjustment of the red(R) and
green(G) and blue(B) signals. This feature enables color matching.
7) PanaSync digital multi-scan
• Horizontal frequencies of 30 kHz to 70 kHz and vertical frequencies of 50 to 180 Hz can be automatically
tracked. The display unit is suited to VGA, SVGA, VESA, and high-resolution video boards of 1280(H)X
1024(V)/60 Hz.
• Eight timing (1 preset and 7 reservation) selections have been preset by the factory for image size and
position. In addition there are 13 user programmable selections of timing.
8) Self-test menu
• The display unit can be checked via the self-test menu displayed on the screen. This menu can be
accessed without a computer.
9) DQ-DAF Electron Gun with Hyperbolic focus compensation circuit
• The exclusive DQ-DAF electron gun with a hyperbolic focus compensation circuit that controls the electron
beam is combined with an invar mask to display fine images over the entire area on the 17 inch
(16.0inch/40.6cm viewable), 0.27mm dot pitch (0.235H X 0.136V), flat and square screen.
10) Other features
• Automatic selection of synchronized input signals (separate, composite or sync-on-green).
• An ergonomically designed tilt and swivel base to complement virtually any office design. The pan angle is
90 degrees at the right and left, and the tilt angle is 13 degrees up and 4 degrees down.
• The monitor stand can be removed and the monitor can be installed upon a desktop computer.
* VESA DDC
The SL70 is a VESA DDC 1/2B type of display. The SL70 is capable of continuously transmitting its EDID
(Extended Display Identification) using a uni-directional DDC1 communications channel. In addition, the
SL70 can respond to a request for EDID, or complete VDIF (Video Display Interface), to be transmitted using
DDC 2, Level B commands.
The EDID data contains the display identity and the basic display specifications. The VDIF data contains full
display specifications as defined in the VESA VDIF standard. If a DDC 2 capable host is detected by the
SL70, it will switch to a bi-directional DDC 2 communications channel.
As required by the VESA DDC standard, once the SL70 has switched from DDC 1 to DDC 2 it is incapable of
switching from DDC 2 back to DDC 1 unless the power is turned off.
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