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    LaCie 300 Series LCD Monitor
    User Manualpage 
    Table of Contents
    Table of Contents
    For ward	
    Safety Precautions and Maintenance 
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    Health and Ergonomic Precautions 
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    Environmental Regulations 
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    Manufacturer’s Recycling and Energy Information 
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    Monitor	Specifications	
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    1. 	Introduction	to	 Your	LaCie	300	Series	LCD	Monitor	
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    1.1. 300 Series Monitor Capabilities 
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    1.2. Minimum System Requirements 
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    1.3. Package Content 
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    2. 	Installing	 Your	LaCie	300	Series	LCD	Monitor	 1
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    3. 	Using	 Your	LaCie	300	Series	LCD	Monitor	 1
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    3.1. Physical Adjustments  1
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    3.1.1. Raise and lower monitor screen  1
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    3.1.2. Screen tilt  1
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    3.1.3. Screen rotation  1
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    3.1.4. Swivel  1
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    3.1.5. Remove monitor stand for mounting  1
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    3.1.6. Flexible arm installation  1
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    4. 	OSD	(On-Screen	Display)	Control	Button	Functions	 1
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    4.1. Brightness/Contrast Controls  1
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    4.2. Auto Adjust (Analog input only)  1
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    4.3. Image Controls  1
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    4.4. Color Control Systems  2
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    4.5. Tools 1  2
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    4.6. Menu Tools  2
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    4.7. Information  2
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    4.8. OSD Warnings  2
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    4.9. Advanced Menu Functions  2
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    4.10. Using the Auto Brightness Function  3
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    5. 	Troubleshooting	 3
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    6. 	Contacting	Customer	Support	 3
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    6.1. LaCie Technical Support Contacts  3
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    7. 	Warranty	Information	 4
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    LaCie 300 Series LCD Monitor
    User Manualpage 
    Copyrights
    Copyright © 2006 LaCie. All rights 
    reserved.  No  part  of  this  publication 
    may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval 
    system, or transmitted in any form or by 
    any means, electronic, mechanical, pho-
    tocopying, recording or otherwise, with-
    out the prior written consent of LaCie.
    Changes
    The material in this document is for 
    information  only  and  subject  to  change 
    without  notice.  While  reasonable  ef-
    forts have been made in the preparation 
    of  this  document  to  assure  its  accuracy, 
    LaCie  assumes  no  liability  resulting 
    f rom  errors  or  omissions  in  this  docu-
    ment,  or  f rom  the  use  of  the  informa-
    tion  contained  herein.  LaCie  reserves 
    the  right  to  make  changes  or  revisions 
    in  the  product  design  or  the  product 
    manual without reservation and without 
    obligation  to  notify  any  person  of  such 
    revisions and changes.
    FCC Declaration of Conformity:
    Tested To Comply With FCC standardsFor Home of Office Use
    LaCie 300 SeriesLCD Monitor
    NOTE:  This  equipment  has  been 
    tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the 
    limits  for  a  Class  B  digital  device,  pur-
    suant  to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules. 
    These  limits  are  designed  to  provide 
    reasonable  protection  against  harm-
    ful  interference  in  a  residential  instal-
    lation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses 
    and  can  radiate  radio  f requency  energy 
    and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in  accor-
    dance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause 
    harmful  interference  to  radio  commu-
    nications.  However,  there  is  no  guaran-
    tee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a 
    particular installation. If this equipment 
    does cause harmful interference to radio 
    or television reception, which can be de-
    termined  by  turning  the  equipment  off 
    and on, the user is encouraged to try and 
    correct  the  interference  by  one  or  more 
    of the following measures:
    Reorient or relocate the receiving an-
    tenna.
    Increase  the  separation  between  the 
    equipment and receiver.
    Connect the equipment into an out-
    let on a circuit different f rom that to 
    which the receiver is connected.
    Consult the dealer or an experienced 
    radio/TV technician for help.
    Use  only  shielded  cables  to  connect 
    I/O devices to this equipment.
    Use  the  attached  specified  cables 
    with  the  LaCie  300  Series  color  moni-
    tor so as not to interfere with radio and 
    television reception.
    1.  The power supply cord you use must 
    have  been  approved  by  and  comply 
    with  the  safety  standards  of  U.S.A. 
    and meet the following condition. 
    Power supply 
    chord
    Non shield type, 
    3-conductor
    Length2.0 m
    Plug shape
    (USA)
    2.  Please use the supplied shielded video 
    signal cable, 15-pin mini D-SUB to 
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    DVI-A  cable  or  DVI-D  to  DVI-D 
    cable. Use of other cables and adapt-
    ers may cause interference with radio 
    and television reception.
    U.S. 	Responsible	Party:
      LaCie, LTD
    Address:    22985 NW Evergreen Pkwy
        Hillsboro, OR 97124
    Tel. 	No.: 		
    (503) 844-4503
    Manufacturer’s Declaration for 
    CE Certification
    We,  LaCie,  solemnly  declare  that  this 
    product  conforms  to  the  following  Eu-
    ropean standards:
    EN60950-1, EN61000-3-2
    EN61000-3-3, EN55024
    With  reference  to  the  following  condi-
    tions:
    73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive
    89/336/EEC EMC Directive
    LaCie, Inc.
    17, Rue Ampère
    91349 Massy Cedex, France
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    CAUTION:  Modifications  not 
    authorized  by  the  manufacturer 
    may  void  the  user’s  authority  to 
    operate  this  device.  Modifications 
    not authorized by the manufactur-
    er  may  void  the  user’s  authority  to 
    operate this device.
    CAUTION:  A  shielded-type 
    power  cord  is  required  in  order  to 
    meet FCC emission limits and also 
    to prevent interference to the near-
    by radio and television reception. It 
    is  essential  that  only  the  supplied 
    power cord be used.
      
    						
    							
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    Safety Precautions and Maintenance
    Safety Precautions and Maintenance
    DO  NOT  OPEN  THE  MONI-
    TOR.  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 person-
    nel.
    Do not spill any liquids into the cabi-
    net or use your monitor near water.
    Do not insert objects of any kind into 
    the  cabinet  slots,  as  they  may  touch 
    dangerous  voltage  points,  which  can 
    be harmful or fatal or may cause elec-
    tric shock, fire or equipment failure.
    Do  not  place  any  heavy  objects  on 
    the  power  cord.  Damage  to  the  cord 
    may cause shock or fire.
    Do not place this product on a slop-
    ing or unstable surface, as the moni-
    tor may fall, causing serious damage.
    Do  not  place  any  objects  onto  the 
    monitor  and  do  not  use  the  monitor 
    outdoors.
    The  inside  of  the  fluorescent  tube 
    located  within  the  LCD  monitor 
    contains  mercury.  Please  follow  the 
    bylaws or rules of    
    your  municipality  to  dispose  of  the 
    tube properly.
    Do not bend power cord.
    Do not use monitor in high tempera-
    tured, humid, dusty, or oily areas.
    Do not cover vent on monitor.
    Immediately  unplug  your  monitor 
    f rom  the  outlet  and  refer  servicing  to 
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    qualified  personnel  under  the  following 
    conditions:
    When the power supply cord or plug 
    is damaged.
    If  liquid  has  been  spilled,  or  objects 
    have fallen into the monitor.
    If  the  monitor  has  been  exposed  to 
    rain or water.
    If  the  monitor  has  been  dropped  or 
    the cabinet damaged.
    If the monitor does not operate nor-
    mally by following operating instruc-
    tions.
    If glass is broken, handle with care.
    If  monitor  or  glass  is  broken,  do  not 
    come in contact with the liquid crys-
    tal and handle with care.
    Allow  adequate  ventilation  around 
    the monitor so that heat can properly 
    dissipate.  Do  not  block  ventilated 
    openings  or  place  the  monitor  near 
    a  radiator  or  other  heat  sources.  Do 
    not put anything on top of monitor.
    The power cable connector is the pri-
    mary means of detaching the system 
    f rom  the  power  supply. The  monitor 
    should  be  installed  close  to  a  power 
    outlet which is easily accessible.
    Handle with care when transporting. 
    Save packaging for transporting.
    Image  Persistence:  Please  be  aware 
    that  LCD  Technology  may  experi-
    ence a phenomenon known as Image 
    Persistence.
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    Image  Persistence  occurs  when  a  re-
    sidual or “ghost” image of a previous 
    image  remains  visible  on  the  screen. 
    Unlike  CRT  monitors,  LCD  moni-
    tors’  image  persistence  is  not  per-
    manent,  but  constant  images  being 
    displayed  for  a  long  period  of  time 
    should  be  avoided.  To  alleviate  im-
    age  persistence,  turn  off  the  monitor 
    for as long as the previous image was 
    displayed.  For  example,  if  an  image 
    was on the monitor for one hour, the 
    monitor should be turned off for one 
    hour to erase the image.
    When  operating  the  LaCie  300  Se-
    ries LCD Monitor with a 220-240V 
    AC power source in Europe, use the 
    power cord provided with the moni-
    tor.
    In the UK, a BS approved power cord 
    with a moulded plug has a Black (five 
    Amps) fuse installed for use with this 
    equipment.
    If  a  power  cord  is  not  supplied  with 
    this  equipment  please  contact  your 
    supplier.
    When  operating  the  LaCie  300  Se-
    ries LCD Monitor with a 220-240V 
    AC power source in Australia, use the 
    power cord provided with the moni-
    tor.  If  a  power  cord  is  not  supplied 
    with  this  equipment  please  contact 
    your supplier.
    For  all  other  cases,  use  a  power  cord 
    that  matches  the  AC  voltage  of  the 
    power  outlet  and  has  been  approved 
    by and complies with the safety stan-
    dard of your particular country.
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    Health and Ergonomic Precautions
    Correct  placement  and  adjustment 
    of the monitor can reduce eye, shoulder 
    and  neck  fatigue.  Check  the  following 
    when you position the monitor:
    For  optimum  performance,  allow  20 
    minutes for warm-up.
    Adjust the monitor height so that the 
    top of the screen is at or slightly be-
    low eye level.  Your eyes should look 
    slightly downward when viewing the 
    middle of the screen.
    Position your monitor no closer than 
    40  cm  and  no  further  away  than  70 
    cm  f rom  your  eyes. The  optimal  dis-
    tance is 50 cm.
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    Rest your eyes periodically by focus-
    ing on an object at least 20 feet away. 
    Blink often.
    Position  the  monitor  at  a  90°  angle 
    to windows and other light sources to 
    minimize  glare  and  reflections.  Ad-
    just  the  monitor  tilt  so  that  ceiling 
    lights do not reflect on your screen.
    If  reflected  light  makes  it  hard  for 
    you  to  see  your  screen,  use  an  anti-
    glare filter.
    Clean the lcd monitor surface with a 
    lint-f ree,  non-abrasive  cloth.  Avoid 
    using  any  cleaning  solution  or  glass 
    cleaner!
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    Adjust  the  monitor’s  brightness  and 
    contrast  controls  to  enhance  read-
    ability.
    Use  a  document  holder  placed  close 
    to the screen.
    Position whatever you are looking at 
    most of the time (the screen or refer-
    ence material) directly in f ront of you 
    to minimize turning your head while 
    you are typing.
    Avoid  displaying  fixed  patterns  on 
    the monitor for long periods of time 
    to avoid image persistence (after-im-
    age effects).
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    Health and Ergonomic Precautions
    To  maximize  ergonomics  benefits, 
    we recommend the following:
    Adjust the brightness until the back-
    ground raster disappears.
    Do  not  position  the  contrast  control 
    to its maximum setting.
    Use the preset size and position con-
    trols with standard signals.
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    Use the preset color setting.
    Use  non-interlaced  signals  with  a 
    vertical  ref resh  rate  between  60-75 
    hz. 
    Do  not  use  primary  color  blue  on  a 
    dark  background,  as  it  is  difficult  to 
    see  and  may  produce  eye  fatigue  to 
    insufficient contrast.
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    Environmental Regulations
    Congratulations!    You 
    have  just  purchased  a 
    TCO’03  approved  and 
    labeled  product!  Your 
    choice  has  provided  you  with  a  prod-
    uct developed for professional use. Your 
    purchase has also contributed to reduc-
    ing  the  burden  on  the  environment  an 
    to  the  further  development  of  environ-
    mentally adapted electronics products.
    Why do we have environmen-
    tally labeled computers?
    In  many  countries,  environmen-
    tal  labeling  has  become  an  established 
    method  for  encouraging  the  adaptation 
    of  goods  to  the  environment. The  main 
    problem,  as  far  as  computers  and  other 
    electronics  equipment  are  concerned,  is 
    that environmentally harmful substances 
    are used both in the products and during 
    the manufacturing. Since it has not been 
    possible  for  the  majority  of  electronics 
    equipment to be recycled in a satisfacto-
    ry way, most of these potentially damag-
    ing substances sooner or later enter Na-
    ture. There are also other characteristics 
    of a computer, such as energy consump-
    tion  levels,  that  are  important  f rom  the 
    viewpoints  of  both  the  work  (internal) 
    and  natural  (external)  environments. 
    Since all methods of conventional elec-
    tricity  generation  have  a  negative  effect 
    on the environment (acidic and climate-
    influencing emissions, radioactive waste, 
    etc.), it is vital to conserve energy. Elec-
    tronics equipment in offices consume an 
    enormous  amount  of  energy  since  they 
    are often left running continuously.
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    What does labeling involve?
    This product meets the requirements 
    for  international  and  environmental 
    labeling  of  personal  computers.  The 
    requirements  cover  a  wide  range  of  is-
    sues, including: environment, ergonom-
    ics,  usability,  emission  of  electrical  and 
    magnetic  fields,  energy  consumption 
    and  electrical  and  fire  safety.  The  envi-
    ronmental demands concern restrictions 
    on  the  presence  and  use  of  heavy  met-
    als,  brominated  and  chlorinated  flame 
    retardants,  CFCs  (f reons)  and  chlori-
    nated solvents, among other things. The 
    product  must  be  prepared  for  recycling 
    and the manufacturer is obliged to have 
    an  environmental  plan  which  must  be 
    adhered  to  in  each  country  where  the 
    company  implements  its  operational 
    policy. The energy requirements include 
    a demand that the computer and/or dis-
    play,  after  a  certain  period  of  inactivity, 
    shall reduce its power consumption to a 
    lower  level  in  one  or  more  stages.  The 
    length  of  time  to  reactivate  the  com-
    puter  shall  be  reasonable  for  the  user. 
    Labeled  products  must  meet  strict  en-
    vironmental  demands,  for  example,  in 
    respect  of  the  reduction  of  electric  and 
    magnetic  fields,  physical  and  visual  er-
    gonomics and good usability.
    Environmental Requirements
    Flame retardants
    Flame  retardants  are  present  in 
    printed circuit boards, cables, wires, cas-
    ings  and  housings.  In  turn,  they  delay 
    the  spread  of  fire.  Up  to  thirty  percent 
    of  the  plastic  in  a  computer  casing  can 
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    consist  of  flame  retardant  substances. 
    Most  flame  retardants  contain  bromine 
    or  chloride  and  these  are  related  to  an-
    other  group  of  environmental  toxins, 
    PCBs,  which  are  suspected  to  give  rise 
    to severe health effects, including repro-
    ductive damage in fish-eating birds and 
    mammals, due to the bio-accumulative* 
    processes.  Flame  retardants  have  been 
    found  in  human  blood  and  researchers 
    fear  that  disturbances  in  fetus  develop-
    ment  may  occur.  Plastic  components 
    weighing more than 25 grams must not 
    contain flame retardants with organical-
    ly  bound  chlorine  and  bromine.  Flame 
    retardants  are  allowed  in  the  printed 
    circuit  boards  since  no  substitutes  are 
    available.
    Lead**
    Lead  can  be  found  in  picture  tubes, 
    display  screens,  solders  and  capacitors. 
    Lead  damages  the  nervous  system  and 
    in  higher  doses,  causes  lead  poisoning. 
    Requirements  permit  the  inclusion  of 
    lead  since  no  replacement  has  yet  been 
    developed.
    Cadmium**
    Cadmium  is  present  in  recharge-
    able  batteries  and  in  the  color-generat-
    ing  layers  of  certain  computer  displays. 
    Cadmium  damages  the  nervous  system 
    and is toxic in high doses. Requirements 
    state that batteries, the color-generating 
    layers of display screens and the electri-
    cal  or  electronics  components  must  not 
    contain any cadmium.
    Environmental Regulations
     
    						
    							
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    Environmental Regulations
    Mercur y**
    Mercury  is  sometimes  found  in 
    batteries,  relays  and  switches,  Mercury 
    damages the nervous system and is toxic 
    in  high  doses.  Requirements  state  that 
    batteries  may  not  contain  any  Mercury. 
    It also demands that no mercury is pres-
    ent in any of the electrical or electronics 
    components associated with the display 
    unit.
    CFCs (freons)
    CFCs  (f reons)  are  sometimes  used 
    for washing printed circuit boards. CFCs 
    break  down  ozone  and  thereby  dam-
    age  the  ozone  layer  in  the  stratosphere, 
    causing  increased  reception  on  Earth 
    of  ultraviolet  light  with  consequent  in-
    creased  risks  of  skin  cancer  (malignant 
    melanoma).  The  relevant  requirement; 
    Neither CFCs nor HCFCs may be used 
    during the manufacturing and assembly 
    of the product or its packaging.
    *Bio-accumulative  is  defined  as  substances 
    which accumulate within living organisms.
    **Lead,  Cadmium  and  Mercury  are  heavy 
    metals which are bio-accumulative.
    This  symbol  on  the  product 
    or on its packaging indicates 
    that  this  product  must  not 
    be  disposed  of  with  your 
    other  household  waste.  Instead,  it  is 
    your  responsibility  to  dispose  of  your 
    waste  equipment  by  handing  it  over  to 
    a  designed  collection  point  for  the  re-
    cycling of waste electrical and electronic 
    equipment.  The  separate  collection  and 
    recycling of your waste equipment at the 
    time  of  disposal  will  help  to  conserve 
    natural resources and ensure that it is re-
    cycled in a manner that protects human 
    health  and  the  environment.  For  more 
    information  about  where  you  can  drop 
    off  your  waste  equipment  for  recycling, 
    please contact your local city office, your 
    household waste disposal service, or the 
    shop where you purchased the product.
    LaCie is strongly committed to envi-
    ronmental 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  f riendly 
    products,  and  always  strive  to  help  de-
    fine and comply with the latest indepen-
    dent standards f rom agencies.
    Recycling programs information:
    Sweden - http://www.el-retur.se
    Germany - http://www.recyclingpartner.de/
    Holland - http://www.mirec.nl/
    Japan - http://www.diarcs.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 ac-
    tivated. The monitor enters a single En-
    ergy Saving mode.
    Manufacturer’s Recycling and Energy Information
    ModePower consumptionLED color
    Normal operation46W (319), 50W (320/321)Blue
    Energy saving modeLess than 1WAmber
    Off modeLess than 1WN/A
     
    						
    							
    LaCie 300 Series LCD Monitor
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    Monitor Specifications
    Monitor Specifications
    319 LCD Monitor320 LCD Monitor321 LCD Monitor
    Technology:S-IPSA-TW-IPSSA-SF T
    Diagonal display:19.0” (48 cm)20.1” (51 cm)21.0” (53.3 cm)
    Active Display:376.3 (H) x 301.1 ( V ) mm408 (H) x 306 ( V ) mm432 (H) x 324 ( V ) mm
    Resolution:720 x 400 at 70 Hz to 85 Hz; 640 x 480 at 60 Hz to 85 Hz; 800 x 600 at 56 Hz to 85 Hz;
    832 x 624 at 75 Hz; 1024 x 768 at 60 Hz to 85 Hz; 1152 x 864 at 70 Hz to 85 Hz;
    1152 x 870 at 75 Hz; 1280 x 960 at 60 Hz; 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz to 85 Hz (Optimal resolu-
    tion for LaCie 319); 1200 x 1600 at 60 Hz; 1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz (Optimal resolution for 
    LaCie 320 and 321, not supported for 319); some systems may not support all modes listed.
    Pixel pitch:0.294 mm0.255 mm0.270 mm
    Color depth:16,777,216
    Gamma correction:12 bit
    Luminance:270 cd/m2 (typical) 1280 cd/m2 (typical) 1250 cd/m2 (typical) 1
    Contrast ratio:600:1 (typical)700:1 (typical)500:1 (typical)
    Response time:Rise time + Fall time : 
    18ms (typical)
    Rise time + Fall time : 
    16ms (typical)
    Rise time + Fall time : 20ms 
    (typical)
    Viewing angles:178°
    Connections:Mini D-sub 15 pin, DVI-I (analog or digital), DVI-D (digital)
    Power consumption:46 W (typical) 50 W (typical) 50 W (typical) 
    In power save mode< 1 W
    Weight:6.3 kg7.0 kg8.2 kg
    Weight with stand:9.0 kg9.7 kg10.9 kg
    Box weight:13.4 kg14.2 kg16.3 kg
    Box dimensions:(WxHxD) 508 x 600 x 321 mm(WxHxD) 558 x 641 x 325 mm(WxHxD) 620 x 685 x 370 mm
    Ergonomy:Up/down: 30° to -5°; left/right: 170° to 170°; clockwise: 90°; height adjustment: 150 mm
    Operating Temp.:5°C to 35°C/41°F to 95°F
    Humidity:30% to 80%
    Altitude:0 to 10,000 feet / 0 to 3,048 m
    Storing Temp.:-10°C to 60°C / 14°F to 140°F
    Storing Humidity:10% to 85%
    Storing Altitude:0 to 40,000 feet / 0 to 12,192 m
    Certifications:CE, FCC-B, TÜV-Ergonomie, TÜV-GS, TCO’03, EnergyStar, C-Tick, GOST-R, c-UL, 
    UL, VCCI-B, VESA DDC 2B, DDC-CI
    Warranty:US: 3-year limited; Europe: 3-year advance swap
    1 Values for when the UNIFORMITY function is OFF.
     
    						
    							
    LaCie 300 Series LCD Monitor
    User Manualpage 
    Introduction
    1. Introduction to Your LaCie 300 Series LCD Monitor
    Thank  you  for  purchasing  the  LaCie  300  Series 
    LCD  Monitor.    Designed  for  serious  graphics  profes-
    sionals, these LCD monitors feature 12-bit gamma cor-
    rection to meet the challenge of today’s color needs.
    1.1. 300 Series Monitor Capabilities
    IPS  (LaCie  319), A-TW-IPS  (LaCie  320)  and SA-
    SF T-IPS  (LaCie  321)  panel  technologies  offer  the 
    best available LCD color accuracy, with a good balance 
    between Contrast, Brightness and Expansive Viewing 
    Angles of 178°.
    Improved	uniformity
    : Each panel is individually test-
    ed  at  the  factory  and  corrected  to  ensure  that  bright-
    ness and chromaticity are uniform across the screen.
    12-bit	gamma	 correction
    :  An  embedded  Integrated 
    Circuit  containing  12-bit  color  correction  tables  en-
    ables true hardware calibration of the display.
    LaCie	blue	eye	pro	 software	 included
    : This complete 
    yet easy-to-use calibration software offers professional 
    grade  calibration  and  ICC  profiling  of  the  monitors 
    on Mac OSX, Windows XP, 2000, and XP64.
    Monitor	 easyHood	 included
    :  The  black,  anti-reflec-
    tive  velvet  material  that  lines  the  easyHood  reduces 
    ambient  light  glare  and  ensures  document  colors  are 
    accurately seen by the user. 
    Ergonomic	 stand
     enabling Height- Swivel- Tilt- and 
    Pivot- adjustments
    Pivot	Pro	software	 for	Windows	 included
    :  In  con-
    junction  with  the  monitor  stand’s  mechanical  Pivot 
    adjustment, this software allows the user to effectively 
    rotate the desktop and work in Landscape mode. 
    Portability	 handle	and	quick-release	 stand
      make 
    your LaCie 300 Series Monitor easy to carry.
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    LaCie 300 Series LCD Monitor
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    Introduction
    1.2. Minimum System Requirements
    Hardware Requirements■
    DVI graphics board required for automatic hardware calibration•
    1.3. Package Content
    LaCie 300 Series LCD Monitor with tilt/
    swivel/pivot/height adjustable stand
    Power cord
    Screws (to mount the monitor to a flexible arm)
    Cable cover
    Video signal cable (15-pin mini D-SUB male 
    to DVI-A)
    Video signal cable (DVI-D to DVI-D cable)
    easyHood
    LaCie Utilities CD-ROM (includes User 
    Manual and blue eye pro calibration software)
    Quick Install Guide
    Pivot Pro Software
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    LaCie User ManualICC Profiles Included2006
    LaCie 300 Series LCD Monitor Version 2.0
    Manuel Utilisateur 
    						
    							
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    Installing Your LaCie Monitor
    2. Installing Your LaCie 300 Series LCD Monitor
    To  attach  the  LCD  monitor  to  your  system,  follow 
    these instructions:
    1. Turn off the power to your computer.
    2.  For	the	PC	or	MAC	with	DVI	digital	output:
    Connect the DVI signal cable to the connector of the 
    display  card  in  your  system  (Figure  A).  Tighten  all 
    screws.
    For	the	PC	with	Analog	output:
    Connect  the  15-pin  mini  D-SUB  to  DVI-A  signal 
    cable to the connector of the display card in your sys-
    tem (Figure B).
    For	the	MAC:
    Connect the Macintosh cable adapter to the comput-
    er, then attach the 15-pin mini D-SUB signal cable to 
    the Macintosh cable adapter (Figure C).
    Figure AFigure BFigure C
    Mac Cable Adaptor
    (not included)
    TeChNICAl  NOTe: Some Macintosh systems 
    do not require a Macintosh cable adapter.
     
    						
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