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T85A 18" TFT LCD Color Analog Monitor - Technical Specifications

Applicable to: World-Wide

This document contains feature and technical specification information for the: IBM 9519 18" TFT LCD Color Monitor.

Technical Characteristics:

General Specs:

LCD Size and Type

18.1-in TFT

Viewable Image Size (in/mm)

18.1/460

Max Viewable Area (mm)

359.0 x 287.2

Luminance @ 100 POH (Cd/m2)

200 (max) / 170 (typ) / 150 (min)

Luminance @ 10K POH (Cd/m2)

150 (max) / 120 (typ) / 100 (min)

Contrast

150 : 1

Colors (6 Bit Drivers + FRC)
( FRC = Frame Rate Control)

16.7-million

Viewing Angle

Horizontal = +/-80 , Vertical = +/-80 degrees

Cell Response Time

50 ms

RGB Vert Stripe

Y

Pixel pitch (mm)

0.2805

Specular Reflectance

< 2.0%

Non-Interlace Operation

Yes (all modes)

Multi-frequency operation

Yes

Horizontal Frequency (kHz)

30 - 82 (Refer to Hardware Requirements Section for details of actual VESA Modes and their Frequency Lock Ranges.)

Vertical Frequency (Hz)

56 - 76 (Refer to Hardware Requirements Section for details of actual VESA Modes and their Frequency Lock Ranges.)

Video Input (Max)

1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz (135 MHz)

Corresponding Screen Refresh

1280 x 1025 @ 60Hz (108 MHz)

Signal cable - detachable

1.8 m

Video .... Dual Port

15-Pin D-Sub and 13W3

Video

RGB Analogue + separate H&V Syncs

Sync Type 1

Separate H&V sync

Sync Type 1 Signal Levels

TTL ( High >2.0V, Low <0.8V )

Sync Polarity

Positive or Negative

Video connector

15-pin D-Sub & 13W3

Video Signal Levels

0.700 V p-p

Video Signal Polarity

Positive = Bright

Video Signal Impedance

75 Ohms +/-5% (terminated)

Sync Termination

>2 KOhms

Sync Type 2

Composite sync

Sync Type 3

Sync on green

Sync Type 3 Signal Levels

0.3 V

Sync Polarity

Negative only

User controls

Digital

Lockable controls

Yes

On Screen Display (OSD)

Yes

OSD Languages

5

Factory-preset display modes

20

User display mode settings

10

VESA DDC capable

2B

Apple attach capable

Yes ( with dongle part number 96G2694)

ISO 9241 Pt3 / Pt 8 capable

Yes

VESA DPMS power mgmt capable

Yes

Power supply

Universal

Power cord - detached

1.8 m

JEIDA compliance

Yes

FCC B compliance

Yes

MPR-2 Emission compliance

Yes

MPR-3A Emission compliance

Yes

TCO92 Compliant

Yes

TCO95 Environmental Label

Yes

Tilt-swivel base

Detachable

Forward tilt (degrees)

-4

Backward tilt (degrees)

+41

Swivel (degrees)

+/- 160

Dimensions:

Width

18.1 in (459.0 mm)

Depth

8.8 in (224.3 mm)

Height

18.2 in (462.6 mm) Includes the tilting stand.

Weight

19.8 lb ( 9.0 kg) Includes the tilting stand.


Dimensions and weight of the monitor and stand (unpacked).

Ambient Temperature and Relative Humidity

Parameter

Temperature

Relative Humidity
(Non-condensing)

Altitude

Operating

10 to 35 deg.C

10 to 80 %

0 to 6,500-ft ( 2,000 m)

Shipping

-20 to 60 deg.C

5 to 95 %

0 to 49,200-ft (15,000 m)

Storage

-20 to 60 deg.C

5 to 95 %

0 to 6,500-ft ( 2,000 m)


Compatibility:
The T85A color monitor is supplied with a detachable 1.8 meter video signal cable. This cable provides for attachment via 15-pin, D-Sub video connector to system units with mating video connector.

Hardware Requirements:
The T85A color monitor is designed to operate with system units or video adapters that generate a video output signal that falls within the specifications below:

Maximum addressability (pixels)

1280 x 1024

Maximum incoming pixel rate (MHz)

135

Actual pixel rate to screen (MHz)

108


T85A supports VESA Standard Timings as detailed in "Display Monitor Timing Specification", Version 1.0, Revision 0.7, Dated 12/18/96 for the following Modes:

  1. VGA @ 60/72/75 Hz
  2. SVGA @ 60/72/75 Hz
  3. XGA @ 60/70/75 Hz
  4. SXGA @ 60/75 Hz

National language support is a function of the video adapter in the system unit and the application or support software.

Software Requirements:
The T85A color monitor features factory-preset and user-settable display modes. The actual display modes used depend upon the attaching system unit, the operating system, and application software.

Power Requirements:

Input voltage

90 - 260 V AC

Frequency

50 / 60 Hz

Heat dissipation (Maximum)

163 Btu/hr

Power consumption (Maximum)

48 watts

Power consumption (Normal use)

< 48 watts typical

Power consumption (VESA Standby)

5 watts maximum

Power consumption (VESA Suspend)

5 watts maximum

Power consumption (VESA Off)

5 watts maximum

Current Leakage

Maximum:
< 3.5 mA @ 260 V
< 2.5 mA @ 100 V


Actual power consumption depends upon the chosen display mode, the images displayed, and user control settings.

The T85A color monitor meets ENERGY STAR and NUTEK power consumption requirements through implementation of the DPMS protocol. For effective power management, the attaching system unit must also be hardware- and software-enabled for DPMS operation.

Staged monitor power shutdown is controlled by the state of the H- and V-sync lines on the incoming video signal as follows:

Stage

H-Sync

V-Sync

Monitor Status

VESA State

T55A Power

1

Active

Active

Normal Operation

On

< 48 Watts

2

Inactive

Active

Video Off
- Screen blank
- Instant restart

Standby

< 5 Watts

3

Active

Inactive

Video, Scans Off
- Screen blank
- Instant restart

Suspend

< 5 Watts

4

Inactive

Inactive

Off except for microprocessor
- Screen blank
- Delayed restart

Off

< 5 Watts


Version 2.0 of the PC/Monitor Memorandum of Understanding covering the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR program defines the power consumption requirements as follows:

Stage 3: 15 watts or less
Stage 4: 8 watts or less

Version 803299/94/96 of the Swedish National Board for Industrial and Technical Development (NUTEK) specification for energy efficient monitors defines the power consumption requirements as follows:

Stage 3: 30 watts maximum; below 15 watts desirable
Stage 4: 8 watts maximum; below 5 watts desirable

Factory-Preset PC and Industry Standard Display Modes:

Addressability
(H x V Pixels)

Incoming Video
Refresh Rate

640 x 350

70 Hz Non-interlaced

720 x 400

70 Hz Non-interlaced

640 x 480

60 Hz Non-interlaced

640 x 480

66 Hz Non-interlaced
(MAC Mode)

640 x 480

72 Hz Non-interlaced

640 x 480

75 Hz Non-interlaced

800 x 600

56 Hz Non-interlaced

800 x 600

60 Hz Non-interlaced

800 x 600

72 Hz Non-interlaced

800 x 600

75 Hz Non-interlaced

832 x 624

75 Hz Non-interlaced
(Apple Mode)

1024 x 768

60 Hz Non-interlaced

1024 x 768

70 Hz Non-interlaced

1024 x 768

75 Hz Non-interlaced

1024 x 768

75 Hz Non-interlaced
(MAC Mode)

1152 x 870

75 Hz Non-interlaced
(Apple Mode)

1280 x 1024

60 Hz Non-interlaced

1280 x 1024

72 Hz Non-interlaced
(HP Mode)

1280 x 1024

75 Hz Non-interlaced

1280 x 1024

76 Hz Non-interlaced
(Sun Mode)


There are 20 total factory presets and 10 user locations available.

The factory-preset modes cannot be overwritten, but can be adjusted to personal choice. The new settings are stored automatically in one of the user locations and are recalled each time that mode is used. The factory settings for the mode in use, if any, can be restored by operating Reset option from the OSD.

Information about the current incoming display mode is shown in the on-screen displays, however, the image will always be displayed at the LCD panel's optimum refresh rate of 60 Hz.

It may be necessary to make some adjustments to the displayed image to compensate for variations in video signal timings. The user controls can be used to make these adjustments.

Ergonomics and Agency Approvals:

Acoustics:

Declared acoustical noise emissions LWAD = 4.5 Bels or less.

The noise emission level stated is the declared (upper limit) A-weighted sound power level, in Bels, for a random sample of monitors. All measurements are made in accordance with ANSI S12.10 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296.

Emissions:

All models in this announcement meet emission category A requirements of Swedish Standard SS-436-14-90 (MPR-3) in addition to those of MPR-2.

All models in this announcement meet the Swedish Board for Technical Accreditation (SWEDAC) emission guidelines contained in MPR 1990:10 when tested using the MPR 1990:08 test method.

The monitors in this announcement also meet the TCO95 Environmental Label from the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO), and the emission, power management, and electrical safety requirements of the TCO95 Environmental Label.

Ergonomics:

Compliance to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9241 Part 3 and 8 for improved ergonomics and image quality is provided when the monitor forms part of an ISO-compliant system.

Regulatory
Agency
Approvals:

Safety
UL (U.S.)
CSA (Canada)
IEC950 CB Report
TUV EN 60950 (Germany)
NEMKO (Norway)
Korean Safety Reg No 776
SEMKO (Sweden)
DEMKO (Denmark)
FIMKO (Finland)
CCIB/CCEE (China)
NOM (Mexico)
SASO (Saudi Arabia)
CE (Europe)
GOST (Russia)
SISIR (Singapore)
MEEI (Hungary)
PCBC (Poland)
EZU (Czech)
Australia
SIQ (Slovenia)

EMC
FCC B (U.S.)
IC (Canada)
CE (Europe)
EN 55022 B (Europe)
EN 50081 B (Europe)
VCCI (Japan)
CCIB (China)
BCIQ CNS13438 (Taiwan)
Korea EMI Reg No 825
Australia
New Zealand
South Africa SABS
BCIQ (Taiwan)
SQTSB

Environmental,
Energy,
Ergonomic,
Compatibility Approvals:

Emissions
MPR-2 (Sweden)
MPR-3A (Sweden)
TCO92 (Sweden)
TCO95 (Sweden)

Power Management
NUTEK (Sweden)
EPA ENERGY STAR (U.S.)
Swiss Ordnance

Ergonomics
GS (Germany) ZH1/618/10.80
ISO 9241 Pt 3
ISO 9241 Pt 8
ISO 13406 Pt 2 ( Target )

Software
Windows 95/98


Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in United States and/or other countries.

OSD Controls
Digital user controls are located on the front bezel, to the left of the power on/off pushbutton. Adjustments are made in conjunction with the on-screen displays. After adjustments are made, the controls can be locked to prevent further changes.

Control

T85 Monitor

Auto FOS Setup

Y

Manual Coarse FOS adjust

Y

Manual Fine FOS adjust

Y

Brightness (not lockable )

Y

Contrast (not lockable)

Y

Screen Expansion on/off

Y

Image Horizontal position

Y

Image Vertical position

Y

Geometry reset/recall

Y

OSD Language selection

Y (1)

OSD Menu Position

Y

OSD information : Video Mode

Y

OSD Horizontal position

Y

OSD Vertical position

Y

OSD Information....Mode Data

Y

Select video source 1 or 2

Y (15-pin D-sub or 13W3)

Preset color selection

3 Modes

R,G,B gain adjustment

Y

Color point recall

Y

Controls lock/unlock

Y (With exception of Brightness & Contrast all the controls are lockable.)


(1) Languages available in the OSD are English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.

Indicators
The power indicator LED indicates the operational state of the monitor:

Indicator

T55A Operating State

Power Use

Steady green

Normal operation

<48 Watts

Steady amber

DPMS - Standby state

< 5 Watts

Amber blink @ 0.5Sec

DPMS - Suspend state

< 5 Watts

Amber blink @ 1.0Sec

DPMS - Off state

< 5 Watts

Green/Amber @ 0.5 Sec

Video Signal out of range

A 'No Connection / Check signal cable' message appears in the OSD whenever the monitor detects no incoming video signal.

Whenever the monitor detects a video signal that is outside its operating range the LED will flash at a rate, specified in the "User Guide" to indicate that there is a problem.

Limitations:

Supported display modes are a function of the attaching system unit. The full range of display modes available with these monitors may not be available or supported with all combinations of system units, their operating systems, and application software.

Horizontal and vertical sync signal timings are critical in order to achieve acceptable screen images. As a consequence, support for all possible variations in H- and V-sync timings for any display mode cannot be assumed.

The number of colors shown in any display mode is limited by the monitor to 16.7 million. Available colors could be further limited by the capabilities of the video adapter in the system unit, the operating system, or the application software.

The T85A provides FCC class B - residential installation - compliance in all display modes

Implementation of monitor power management follows the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) standard. This standard must also be implemented in the attaching system unit hardware and software for monitor power management to be effective. The system implementation must provide user-adjustable, power-down delay periods. The monitor power management function is invoked only after appropriate signals are received from an attached system unit or video adapter.

Implementation of monitor Plug and Play follows the VESA Display Data Channel (DDC) standard. This standard must also be implemented in the attaching system unit hardware and software for monitor Plug and Play to be effective.

Certain functions require the system unit to be similarly configured, so all monitor functions may not be enabled when attached to a particular system unit.


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5.

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6.

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Date Created

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Last Updated

20-01-99

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