INTRODUCTION
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Concerning foreign matter
Do not spill liquids inside the monitor or drop inflammable objects or metal parts
into it. Operating the monitor under these conditions may cause a fire, electric
shocks and/or malfunctioning.
CAUTION
Concerning the power supply
Use a supply voltage within the range of DC 10V to 18V ±5% for the monitor.
In order to avoid malfunctioning and trouble, it is recommended that the
accessory AC/DC adapter be used. In the event that another power supply is to be
used, ensure that its supply voltage and polarity are compatible with the monitor.
Do not turn the power back on immediately after having turned it off. Doing so can
cause malfunctioning.
Bear in mind that if the same DC power supply as microphones, amplifiers,
speakers and other audio products should be used for the monitor, the sound
may be adversely affected.
Concerning the liquid crystal
Due to the nature of liquid crystal, some picture elements may be missing (bright
spots, flashing spots, etc.) at times.
Do not touch any liquid crystal which has leaked from the liquid crystal panel.
If the liquid crystal panel has been inadvertently damaged and the liquid (liquid crystal) inside has leaked out,
keep the liquid away from your mouth and skin and do not inhale its vapors.
In the event that liquid crystal has made contact with your eyes or mouth, rinse it
off with water immediately. If it has come into contact with your skin or clothing,
wipe it off immediately with alcohol, and then wash it off with soap. Leaving it in
place may damage your skin or clothing.
Exercise care with the glass of a broken liquid crystal panel.
If the panel has broken, take care not to cut your hands on the glass shards. If you should touch an area
where the glass has broken off, you may injure yourself.
The LCD panel is a high-precision component and, as such, the following care
must be taken in its handling.
• Wiping the panel's surface with benzine, paint thinners, etc. will cause a deterioration in its quality.
• If water (salty water) is left on the display surface, discoloration and staining will result.
• Exposing the panel directly to ultraviolet rays for an extended period may cause the deflection panel to
turn brown, in turn causing the contrast to drop and other forms of deterioration to develop in the display
quality.
• Moisture inside the monitor due to condensation, etc. may cause unevenness in the colors.
• Directly tapping the surface or bumping it into objects may crack the panel, etc.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the panel since leaking liquid crystal may make contact with your skin,
which is hazardous.