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IBM Canada Ltd., 3500 Steeles Ave. E., Markham, Ontario, L3R
2Z1
PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT A93-937
SEPTEMBER 29, 1993
TITLE
_____
IBM 17P Colour Monitor, IBM 17PT Touch Monitor
IBM 21P Colour Monitor, IBM 21PT Touch Monitor
ABSTRACT
________
Overall, the IBM 17-inch and 21-inch 82KHz colour and touch
monitors from the IBM PC Company provide comprehensive
functionality at competitive prices. They continue the new
external design that is common across models in the IBM
14V/P and 15V/P ranges.
The new monitors are designed to operate at a line rate up
to 82KHz and support a full range of display modes, to a
maximum 1280x1024 and 1360x1024 pixels at 77Hz
non-interlaced, (1600x1200 at 60Hz NI is available on the
21-inch). They feature microprocessor controlled
multi-frequency operation, permitting attachment to many IBM
PC systems, including IBM PS/2, PS/VP, PS/V, PS/1 and AT-Bus
PC systems and to OEM systems, for example Apple Macintosh
(3) and Workstation Systems. Screen settings for common PC
modes are factory preset. Additional settings are available
for users to define and store their own preferences. In
addition to the 15 pin D-Shell connector for PS/2 and
equivalent systems, the monitors provide 5-BNC connectors
for systems using this method of attachment.
Details of models follow:
o The IBM 17P/17PT (9527-001/9527-T01) feature a 17-inch
(nominal) Trinitron (1) CRT with 0.26mm aperture grille
providing a maximum viewable area of 315mm x 235mm.
o The IBM 21P/21PT (9521-001/9521-T01) feature a 21-inch
(nominal) Diamondtron (2) CRT with 0.31mm aperture
----------------
This announcement is provided for your information only.
IBM's products can only be ordered under the terms of IBM's
applicable agreements. For more information, contact your
IBM marketing representative.
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grille providing a maximum viewable area of 395mm x
292mm.
Ergonomic features:
o The monitors have been designed with a power management
capability that meets the power consumption requirements
defined by the EPA "Energy Star" program and by
specification 803299 of the Swedish NUTEK organisation.
NOTE: This is not functional on the touch monitors.
o The monitors are designed to comply with requirements
defined by ISO 9241 Part 3.
o The monitors are designed to comply with the Swedish
MPR-II guideline for low electric, magnetic and
electrostatic emissions.
Planned Availability Dates: October 29, 1993
Touch models: February, 1994
Description Part Number
------------------------- -----------
IBM 17P Colour Monitor 9527001
IBM 17PT Touch Monitor 9527T01
IBM 21P Colour Monitor 9521001
IBM 21PT Touch Monitor 9521T01
Note.UV is Universal Voltage (90 to 265, Vac 47-63Hz);
DV is Dual Voltage (90 to 135 or 185 to 265 Vac, 47-63Hz)
(1) Trade-mark of Sony Corporation
(2) Trade-mark of Mitsubishi Corporation
(3) Trade-mark of Apple Corporation
HIGHLIGHTS
__________
o External styling as IBM 14V/14P/15V/15P ranges
o IBM 17-inch monitor (9527) - 17-inch (nominal)
Trinitron(1) CRT with 0.26mm aperture grille providing a
maximum viewable area of 315mm x 235mm
o IBM 21-inch monitor (9521) - 21-inch (nominal)
Diamondtron(2) CRT with 0.31mm aperture grille providing
a maximum viewable area of 395mm x 292mm
o Microprocessor controlled multi-frequency operation to
allow attachment to most IBM PC systems and OEM systems
o Borderless operation to allow users to adjust the size
of the picture out to the bezel
o Digital controls on front mounted keypad to adjust
picture size, position, shape and colour tint
o Compatible with VGA, SVGA and XGA display modes and
video rates to a maximum 1280x1024 and 1360x1024 pixels
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at 77Hz non-interlaced (1600x1200 at 60Hz NI is
available on the 21-inch)
o Common display modes preset during manufacture
o Additional display mode settings available for user
customization
o Energy efficient through staged power management
implemented to VESA proposal for Energy Star and Nutek
levels (not functional on touch models)
o Designed to comply with requirements defined by ISO
Standard 9241 Part 3
o Electric, magnetic and electrostatic emissions reduced
to MPR-II Guidelines
o Touch models
o Three year warranty
(1) Trade-mark of Sony Corporation
(2) Trade-mark of Mitsubishi Corporation
(3) Trade-mark of Apple Corporation
DESCRIPTION
___________
MULTI-ATTACHMENT FLEXIBILITY
____________________________
Multi-attachment flexibility is used to describe the ability
of the monitors to attach to many IBM PC systems, OEM
systems and Workstation Systems.
BUSINESS SOLUTIONS: The microprocessor controlled
multi-frequency operation of the monitors means that they
are fully interchangeable on any supported system.
GROWTH ENABLEMENT: The microprocessor controlled
multi-frequency operation also means that users can migrate
from VGA through SVGA to XGA systems, and use increasingly
sophisticated applications, without any immediate need to
replace these monitors, as they are compatible with VGA,
SVGA and XGA display modes and video rates to a maximum
1280x1024 and 1360x1024 pixels at 77Hz non-interlaced
(1600x1200 at 60Hz NI is available on the 21-inch).
The microprocessor controlled multi-frequency operation of
the monitors means that they can attach to many IBM PC
systems, including IBM PS/2, PS/55, PS/VP, PS/V, PS/1 and
AT-Bus PC systems, to OEM systems and Workstation Systems.
INVESTMENT PROTECTION: The microprocessor controlled
multi-frequency operation of the monitors means that
customers can change, replace or upgrade their system unit
without having to replace the monitor at the same time.
Touch models extend the range of applications to include
retail POS, education and public information.
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POWER MANAGEMENT
________________
Power management is used to describe the ability of a
product to reduce to a minimum its energy requirements after
a defined period of inactivity.
The monitors feature a power management capability that
meets both the power consumption requirements of the EPA (US
Environmental Protection Agency) "Energy Star" program and
the lower power consumption requirements defined in
specification 803299 of the NUTEK (National Board for
Industrial and Technical Development in Sweden).
Note.The power management functions of the monitors are not
invoked until initiating signals are received from the
attaching system unit or installed graphics adapter card.
Power management is not functional on touch models.
BUSINESS SOLUTIONS: The introduction of power management
minimizes the energy requirements of the monitors. This can
have an immediate, advantageous effect on companies needing
to find ways to reduce energy consumption.
INVESTMENT PROTECTION: Power management is effective in
prolonging the life of the monitors, by shutting off
circuitry in stages after a defined period of system
inactivity.
COMPREHENSIVE USER CONTROLS
___________________________
The monitors have a set of controls that gives the user full
control over the picture position, size and shape and colour
tint adjustment, in addition to the normal brightness and
contrast controls.
END-USER PRODUCTIVITY: Digital user controls are set on a
keypad that is housed behind a drop-down flap at the front
of the monitor. The keypad is easy to operate and
incorporates a touch sensitive membrane printed with icons
that identify both the controls and the way in which they
can be used to alter the picture characteristics. Users can
adjust the size and position of the picture area on the
monitors to suit the application they are running. The
changes a user makes are saved automatically after a defined
period. In conjunction with the built-in display mode
presets, a reset control allows users quickly and simply to
revert to the factory default setting.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
_______________________
ISO STANDARD 9241 PART 3
________________________
This is a standard developed by the ISO (International
Organisation for Standardisation) to address the following
aspects of a monitor's operation:
o Character size, spacing and shape
o Character clarity - the contrast between lit and unlit
dots
o Screen linearity and "squareness"
o Screen image stability - flicker and jitter
ISO Standard 9241 Part 3 Compliance is dependent on the
complete platform of operating system, font, addressability,
polarity, system unit, monitor, and video subsystem. 'ISO
capable' elements do not necessarily make an ISO compliant
system when put together. In order to satisfy the
requirements of ISO 9241, a complete platform must be tested
and must comply with all applicable elements of ISO 9241
Part 3. The platform includes the system unit, monitor,
video subsystem, operating system and fonts. When all
contributing platform components satisfy their portion of
the requirements, as verified by the required total system
testing, the platform is ISO 9241 Part 3 'compliant'.
Refer to Product Announcement A92-902, dated October 6, 1992
for additional information on the background, intent and
scope of the standard.
MPR-II
______
This is a guideline developed by the SWEDAC (Swedish Board
for Technical Accreditation) to limit emissions from
workstations.
Electric and magnetic fields with frequencies between 5Hz
and 2KHz are called extremely low frequency (ELF) fields.
Those with frequencies between 2KHz and 400KHz are called
very low frequency (VLF) fields. It is these fields the
Swedish MPR-II guideline is intended to limit. Sources of
these fields include the mains power supply (50 or 60Hz)
from the wall socket and the circuits responsible for
sweeping the electron beam across the face of the CRT.
High voltages used within CRTs induce an electrostatic field
(ESF) on the surface of the monitor screen. The MPR-II
guideline requires that this charge is minimized.
VESA POWER MANAGEMENT
_____________________
This is a technique proposed to the VESA (Video Electronics
Standards Association) for adoption as an industry standard.
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It involves the system unit or graphics adapter card to
which the monitor is connected. The stages towards shutdown
are controlled by the state of the H and V sync lines on the
incoming video signal to the monitor as follows:
STEP H-Sync V-Sync Monitor Status VESA State
---- -------- -------- ----------------- ----------
1 Active Active Normal Operation On
2 Inactive Active Video Off Standby
- Instant Restart
3 Active Inactive Video & Scans Off Suspend
- Instant Restart
4 Inactive Inactive Only Micro active Off
- Delayed Restart
At step 3, power consumption is reduced below 30 watts.
This meets the power consumption requirements of the EPA (US
Environmental Protection Agency) "Energy Star" program.
At step 4, power consumption is reduced below 8 watts. This
meets the power consumption requirements defined in
specification 803299 of NUTEK (National Board for Industrial
and Technical Development in Sweden).
When connected to a suitable system unit, the IBM 17-inch
and 21-inch colour monitors can operate down to step 4.
VESA power management enabled systems and software drivers
for the operating system in use are required.
Note.The touch models are not enabled for power management.
PRODUCT POSITIONING
___________________
COMMON FEATURES
_______________
o Line rate up to 82KHz for an addressability of 1280x1024
and 1360x1024 pixels at 77Hz non-interlaced
o Power management in the VESA implementation to Energy
Star and Nutek levels for energy savings
o High frequency refresh rates and non-interlace operation
o Designed to meet the requirements defined by ISO 9241
Part 3
o Designed to meet MPR-II guidelines for low emissions
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o Microprocessor controlled multi-frequency operation
permits attachment to OEM systems that drive IBM
PC-compatible video interfaces
o 15 pin mini D shell connector and 5 BNC connectors are
fitted at the rear of the monitor allowing attachment to
a range of video interfaces, including separate and
composite syncs
o Attachment to Apple Macintosh (3) and Workstation
Systems
(3) Trade-mark of Apple Corporation
IBM 17-INCH COLOUR MONITOR
__________________________
o Successor to the IBM 8517 and 9517
The IBM 17-inch colour monitor is a high function monitor
with a 17 inch Trinitron (1) CRT giving front of screen
performance that is ISO 9241/3 capable. It meets the needs
of professional users requiring increased information to be
available on the screen. The monitor has a 0.26mm aperture
grille and can support 640 by 480, 800 by 600, 1024 by 768
and 1280 by 1024 addressability at various refresh rates.
This monitor will enhance the presence of the IBM PC Company
in the 17 inch market with a Premium monitor that provides
continuity for customers preferring the IBM 8517/9517 front
of screen characteristics with the flexibility of
multi-frequency display modes. The 17 inch market is
expected to grow as users increasingly wish to exploit the
full potential of OS/2 and windowing environments by
selecting the 17 inch screen size to maximize the benefits
of high addressability (1024 by 768 and above).
(1) Trade-mark of Sony Corporation
IBM 21-INCH COLOUR MONITOR
__________________________
o This is a new product offering from the IBM PC Company
The IBM 21-inch colour monitor is a high function monitor
with a 21 inch Diamondtron (2) CRT giving front of screen
performance that is ISO 9241/3 capable. It meets the needs
of professional users requiring very high screen content.
The monitor has a 0.31mm aperture grille and can support 640
by 480, 800 by 600, 1024 by 768, 1280 by 1024 and 1600 by
1200 addressability at various refresh rates. This monitor
will establish the IBM PC Company in the 21 inch market with
a Premium monitor that provides continuity and a growth path
for customers preferring the IBM 9517/6091 front of screen
characteristics with the flexibility of multi-frequency
display modes. The 21 inch market is expected to grow as
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professional users increasingly wish to exploit more complex
CAD, DTP, Graphics and Imaging applications.
(2) Trade-mark of Mitsubishi Corporation
MODELS
______
o Models with a touch overlay are available
OPTION
______
o A Multimedia Audio Option (IBM MM-1) can be added by the
customer.
PUBLICATIONS
____________
The following publications will be shipped with the
monitors:
Title Part Number Language
------------------------------------ ----------- --------
User's Manual (9527) S68G-2529 Multilingual
User's Manual (9521) S68G-2637 Multilingual
Working with Displays S68G-1432 Multilingual
Three year warranty S68G-1227 Multilingual
Additional publication shipped with the touch models:
Title Part Number Language
------------------------------------ ----------- --------
Touch Option User Guide 68G3186 Multilingual
Touch Option Installation Diskette 68G3190 English
Installation Diskette shipped with the Touch Models is
packed with the Touch Option User Guide.
Note.Multi-lingual contains Dutch, English, French, German,
Italian and Spanish.
Additional copies will not be available.
The following publications will be available to order at
planned availability. To order, contact your IBM
representative.
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Title Order Number
------------------------------ ------------
Hardware Maintenance Manual S71G-4197
SLSS is not available.
EDUCATION SUPPORT
_________________
The appropriate curriculum will be updated, as necessary, to
include the enhancements in this announcement. Descriptions
of Skill Dynamics Education courses are contained in
IBMLink. For access to IBMLink contact your marketing
representative.
To enroll on any Canadian or US Skill Dynamics course,
contact Skill Dynamics EDUCATION by dialing toll-free
1-800-661-2131 outside Toronto and (416) 946-1100 within the
local Toronto dialing area.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
_____________________
SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
_______________________________
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Approximate dimensions and weights of the monitors are:
IBM 17-INCH MONITOR:
o Width: 410mm (16.2 inches)
o Depth: 455mm (17.9 inches)
o Height: 450mm (17.7 inches)
o Weight: 26kg (57.2 pounds)
o Weight: 1kg (2.2 pounds) additional for touch monitors
IBM 21-INCH MONITOR:
o Width: 495mm (19.5 inches)
o Depth: 545mm (21.5 inches)
o Height: 500mm (19.7 inches)
o Weight: 38kg (83.6 pounds)
o Weight: 1kg (2.2 pounds) additional for touch monitors
Note.The height and weight includes the Tilt/Swivel Stand.
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT:
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
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IBM 17-inch monitor: 90 to 265 Vac, 1 Phase, 3 Wire, 47-63Hz
IBM 21-inch monitor: 90 to 135 or 185 to 265 Vac, 1 Phase, 3 Wire, 47-63Hz
IBM 17-INCH MONITOR:
Measurement Value
-------------------------------------- -----------------
Maximum earth leakage current 3.5 milliamps
Maximum heat dissipation 442 BTU/Hr
Maximum power consumption 130 watts (110 typical)
Power consumption (VESA Suspend state) 25 watts typical
Power consumption (VESA Off state) 5 watts typical
IBM 21-INCH MONITOR:
Measurement Value
-------------------------------------- -----------------
Maximum earth leakage current 3.5 milliamps
Maximum heat dissipation 510 BTU/Hr
Maximum power consumption 150 watts (135 typical)
Power consumption (VESA Suspend state) 25 watts typical
Power consumption (VESA Off state) 5 watts typical
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY:
Measurement Temperature R. Humidity Max Wet Bulb
----------- --------------- ----------- ------------
Operating 10 to 35 deg. C 8 to 80 % 27 deg. C
Power off 10 to 43 deg. C 8 to 80 %
Storage 1 to 60 deg. C 5 to 80 % 29 deg. C
Shipping -20 to 60 deg. C 5 to 100 % 29 deg. C
Note.The higher level of humidity for shipping allows for
condensation, but not direct contact with moisture.
ALTITUDE:
Maximum altitude: 2134m (7000 ft)
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:
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All models meet the SWEDAC (Swedish Board for Technical
Accreditation) emission guidelines contained in MPR 1990:10
when tested using the MPR 1990:08 test method.
ERGONOMICS:
All models are designed to meet the requirements defined by
ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation)
Standard 9241 Part 3.
REGULATORY AGENCY APPROVALS:
o CSA C22.2 No.950 (Canada)
o 17-inch monitor: DOC equivalent of FCC Certified to
comply with Part 15 DOC
o 21-inch monitor: DOC equivalent of FCC Certified to
comply with Part 15 DOC
o FDA/DHHS (US)
o UL 1950 First Edition (US)
o CE Mark (Europe)
o DEMKO, NEMKO, SEMKO, SETI (Scandinavia)
o OeVE Certification (Austria)
o PTB: X-Ray Protection Ordinance Requirements (Germany)
o SASO (Saudi Arabia)
o TUV/GS (Germany)
o SAA (Australia)
o NZ RFS (New Zealand)
o 17-inch monitor: VCCI Class 2 (Japan)
o 21-inch monitor: VCCI Class 1 (Japan)
MACHINE REQUIREMENTS:
The monitors are designed to operate with any IBM compatible
PC system unit or video adapter that has a 15 pin D-shell
video connector and that generates a video output signal
which meets the specifications below:
1. Addressability range: 17-inch - up to 1360 by 1024
2. Addressability range: 21-inch - up to 1600 by 1200
3. including:
o 640 by 480
o 800 by 600
o 1024 by 768
o 1280 by 1024
4. Horizontal frequency range: 30 to 82 KHz
5. Vertical frequency range: 50 to 110 Hz non-interlaced
6. Video input signal: Analog, direct drive, 75 ohms,
0-0.7V
The monitors can attach directly to the following IBM PC
systems and adapters:
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o IBM 638n PS/ValuePoint systems
o IBM 85nn PS/2 systems
o IBM 95nn PS/2 systems
o IBM 8600 (PS/2 Server 295) systems
o IBM PS/2 E
o IBM PS/1 systems (except machine types 2011 and 2121)
o IBM AT-Bus PC systems
o IBM 7010-130 and 7010-150 (XStation) systems
o IBM 7011-220 and 7011-230 (RS/6000) with Gt1x Adapter
o IBM ThinkPad systems
o IBM PS/2 8514/A Display Adapter
o IBM PS/2 XGA Display Adapter/A
o IBM PS/2 XGA-2 Display Adapter/A
o Radius(1) XGA-2 Display Adapter
o IBM PS/2 Image Adapter/A
o IBM PS/2 Image-I Adapter/A
(1) Radius is a trade-mark of Radius, Incorporated.
Other IBM devices that can attach the IBM 17-inch monitor
are:
CONNECTORS:
15 pin mini D-shell and 5-BNC connectors are provided. Only
one set may be used at any one time.
ATTACHMENT VIA 15 PIN D-SHELL:
The standard cable supplied with the monitor should be used
with IBM PC and equivalent systems and most video boards
installed in these systems. The ID bits are set as 8514/A.
Separate Horizontal and Vertical syncs or Composite
Horizontal and Vertical syncs are supported. Using this
cable the monitor may operate in VGA mode. In this case
reconfigure the software drivers to obtain desired
addressability.
APPLE MACINTOSH (3) ATTACHMENT WITH 15 PIN D-SHELL:
Using this cable the monitor may operate in VGA mode. In
this case contact your dealer who can supply a cable or
cable adapter to enable you to operate the monitor in higher
addressability modes.
ATTACHMENT VIA 5-BNC CONNECTORS:
This provides an alternative to the conventional PS/2 15 pin
mini D-shell and is the attachment used in the workstation
environment, for example SUN Workstations. Both monitors
are supplied with 5 BNC connectors at the rear of the unit.
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o 17 21
1. R R
2. G G
3. B B
4. H/V COMP/HD
5. V VD
Note.R = RED, G = GREEN, B = BLUE. H/V = Horizontal/Vertical
(sync), V = Vertical, COMP/HD = Composite/Horizontal
Deflection, VD = Vertical Deflection. It may not be
necessary to use all 5 connectors.
1. Separate Horizontal and Vertical syncs should be
connected to 4 and 5
2. Composite Horizontal and Vertical syncs should be
connected to 4
3. Sync on Green is contained in the Green video signal and
connections to 4 or 5 are not required
Note.Cable adapters may be required for operation in the
high addressability modes.
See Compatibility Section for potential OEM systems and
Workstation Systems attachments. The monitors have built in
sync processing circuits that support OEM systems, such as
Apple Macintosh (3).
(3) Trade-mark of Apple Corporation
National Language Support is a function of the graphics
adapter in the system unit and the application or support
software.
PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS:
The monitors feature both factory-preset and user-settable
display modes. The actual display modes that are used are a
function of the attaching system unit, its operating system
and application software.
PRESET DISPLAY MODES
____________________
There are 12 display modes preset at the factory and tested
before shipment for correct operation and settings. There
are 12 corresponding locations for user settings for these
modes. There are additional locations for user settings for
other modes.
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Address- Frame Typical ISO
ability Refresh Line Rate Capable 17 21
-------- ------- --------- ------- ---- ----
720x400 70Hz NI 31.5KHz N Y Y
720x400 88Hz NI 39.4KHz Y Y Y
640x480 60Hz NI 31.5KHz N Y Y
640x480 72Hz NI 37.9KHz Y N Y
640x480 75Hz NI 39.4KHz Y Y Y
800x600 72Hz NI 48.1KHz Y Y Y
1024x768 87/43.5Hz I 35.5KHz N Y Y
1024x768 70Hz NI 56.5KHz N Y Y
1024x768 72Hz NI 58.1KHz Y Y N
1024x768 76Hz NI 61.1KHz Y Y Y
1280x1024 60Hz NI 64.1KHz N N Y
1280x1024 77Hz NI 81.8KHz Y N Y
1360x1024 77Hz NI 81.9KHz Y Y Y
3270/5250 Mode 2 (80 column, 25 rows) Y Y N
3270/5250 Mode 3 (80 column, 33 rows) Y Y N
3270/5250 Mode 4 (80 column, 44 rows) Y Y N
3270/5250 Mode 5 (132 column, 28 rows) Y Y N
Total Preset Modes 14 12
Additional User Locations 16 10
Note.Preset Modes cannot be overwritten, however of any of
the preset modes may be adjusted to personal choice. In
this case the new settings are stored and automatically
recalled each time that mode is used. Factory preset can be
restored by operating the Geometry Reset control.
If a display mode, other than those listed, is used the
monitors by virtue of their microprocessor controlled
multi-frequency operation will select a best match of
default settings for position, shape and size. By operating
the User Controls the picture can be optimized, if required
and can then be stored in one of the user locations. These
settings will be automatically recalled when the mode is
used.
OEM or equivalent systems and/or adapters may need some
adjustment of the front of screen to compensate for
variations in video signal timings. The User Controls are
provided for this and any adjustments will be saved in the
preset location for the preset modes or user locations for
other modes.
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SOFTWARE SUPPORT
________________
IBM PC Systems are supported by:
o IBM Disk Operating System
o IBM Operating System/2
o IBM AIX PS/2
o SCO(1) UNIX(1) System V/386
o SCO XENIX(2) System V
o Open Desktop(1)
o Microsoft Windows (2)
The Touch Models include an installation diskette with
drivers for:
o IBM DOS 3.3 and above
o IBM OS/2 2.0 and above
o Microsoft Windows 3.0 and above (2)
(1) Trade-mark of Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
(2) Trade-mark of Microsoft Corporation.
COMPATIBILITY:
The signal cable supplied is the same 15 pin D-shell video
connector as fitted to previous IBM PS/2 monitors. In
addition connection via the 5-BNC connectors is possible
with a suitable cable (not supplied).
The monitor can be driven from existing adapters such as
VGA, IBM PS/2 XGA Display Adapter/A or IBM PS/2 XGA-2
Display Adapter/A with the appropriate device drivers and is
designed to maintain compatibility with current IBM PC
Systems. The touch monitors can be operated as normal
colour monitors when not being used for touch applications
(except Power Management is not functional).
SBCA Limited, an independent testing laboratory,
successfully tested the IBM 17 and 21 inch monitors with a
broad mix of the following OEM computer systems running the
application software listed below in the Apple, MS-DOS,
MS-Windows, OS/2, Solaris and SCO-UNIX operating
environments using both the on-board video and the OEM
display adapters as detailed:
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System
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Apricot Xen LS II
AST Power Premium 433
Compaq Deskpro 4/33i
Compaq Deskpro 66M
Dell 433L
HP Vectra 486/33N
Olivetti M300-10
NEC Powermate 433E
Tandy 425 SX
Sun IPX (BNC interface)
Sun SparcStation 10 (BNC interface)
Apple Quadra 800 (BNC and D-Shell interfaces)
Apple Centris 650 (BNC and D-Shell interfaces)
Summit gw/station
Unisys PW2 800/425
Adapter
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ATI Graphics Ultra Pro
Diamond Stealth VRAM II
Diamond SpeedStar 24X
Orchid Fahrenheit VA
Tseng ET-4000
Video 7 WIN.VGA
Hercules Graphite
Spea (Video 7) Mirage
Artist Graphics WinSprint 1000
Matrox MWIN 1280
Matrox MGA/Impression
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Application
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MS-DOS 6.0
AutoCAD Release 12
Freelance 4.0
Microsoft Windows 3.1
Corel Draw! 3.0 rev B
Lotus 1-2-3 Rel 1.0
PageMaker 4.0
Excel 4.0
OS/2 version 2.1
Excel rel 2.2
Lotus 1-2-3 Rel 2.0
Solaris 1.1, 2.1
AutoCAD Release 11
Corel Draw! 2.0
FrameMaker 3.0
Island Write, Paint, Draw
WordPerfect 5.1
SCO Open DeskTop 2.0
AutoCAD Release 10
Corel Draw! 2.0
FrameMaker 3.0
Island Write, Paint, Draw
WordPerfect 5.1
Apple System B-170
Quark Express 3.1
MS-Word 5.0
Photo Shop 2.0.1
Excel 4.0
Note. All Trade-marks acknowledged. The above list is not
intended to exclude other systems and/or adapters which are
compatible with PC monitors. The microprocessor controlled
multi-frequency operation permits the potential attachment
of many OEM systems and adapters. The user controls are
provided so that adjustments can be made, if required, to
compensate for video signal variations. Special cables
and/or cable converters may be necessary to interface to
some OEM systems and Workstation Systems for best
operational results.
LIMITATIONS:
The monitors do not operate with the IBM PS/1 2011 and 2121
as their monitor is integral with the system unit. IBM 8600
(PS/2 Server 295) systems operate in VGA mode only.
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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.
The number of colours that can be shown in any display mode
is not limited by the monitor but depends upon the
capabilities of the adapter to which the monitor is
attached.
Connections can be made to the 15 pin D-Shell or the 5-BNC
but not to both at the same time.
The power management function is not invoked until
initiating signals are received from the attaching system
unit and/or graphics adapter. The method used to implement
power management follows the VESA (Video Electronics
Standards Association) proposal. Implementation of this
proposal must also be present in the attaching system unit
and/or graphics adapter before monitor power management can
be enabled.
The touch monitors are not compatible with applications
written directly to the IBM 8516 Touch Display Int7F
interface in a DOS environment. Power Management circuitry
is not functional on the touch models. Avoid attaching any
external power saver devices to the Touch Models, as an
interruption to monitor power resets the internal touch
controller card, which may cause the touch application to
fail.
PLANNING INFORMATION
____________________
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES:
The monitors are designated as customer set-up and
instructions are provided in a User's Manual supplied with
the unit.
CABLE ORDERS:
An attachment cable suitable for the IBM PS/2 and similar
connections is supplied with the product. Other cables,
including one for the BNC connectors, are not supplied.
PROBLEM DETERMINATION:
The User's Manual supplied with the monitors contains a
section on Problem Determination that customers should
follow before calling for assistance.
PACKAGING:
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Packaging of all models is listed below:
PRODUCT SHIP GROUP BOXES
-------- -------------------------------------------- -----
17-inch Monitor (9527) 1
Signal cable
Tilt/Swivel Stand
User
"Working with Displays" Booklet
Three year warranty card
Power Cord
21-inch Monitor (9521) 1
Signal cable
Tilt/Swivel Stand
User
"Working with Displays" Booklet
Three year warranty card
Power Cord
Touch models Monitor with touch overlay 1
Signal cable
Tilt/Swivel Stand
User
"Working with Displays" Booklet
Touch Option User Guide
Touch Option Installation Diskette
Three year warranty card
Power Cord
Note. Except for US models, Power Cords are supplied by
Distribution Centres, based on the country order code.
ACCESSORIES AND/OR SUPPLIES: Accessories and/or workstation
elements can be ordered individually as required by calling
IBM Direct via the toll-free number 1-800-465-7999.
SECURITY, AUDITABILITY AND CONTROL
__________________________________
These products use the security and auditability features of
the system unit to which they are attached.
User management is responsible for evaluation, selection and
implementation of security features, administrative
procedures and appropriate controls in application systems
and communications facilities.
ORDERING INFORMATION
____________________
If you are interested in this announcement, please contact any of the
following:
o IBM Marketing Representatives
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o IBM Authorized Business Partners:
- Dealers:
-- IBM Advanced Products Dealer (APD) - BP20
-- IBM Educational Institution Dealer - BP22
- Distributors:
-- IBM Selected Products Distributor - BP48
- Remarketers:
-- IBM VAR - Personal Systems - BP61
TERMS
_____
(For a description of terms, see Announcement Glossary A93 - 904)
IBM LEASING:
ICA Lease Offering: Yes
PSL Lease Offering: Yes
Eligible for Maintenance: Yes
WARRANTY PERIOD: Three Years
WARRANTY SERVICE: TBA
WARRANTY OPTIONS: TBA
MAINTENANCE SERVICE: IBM On-Site Repair (IOR)
Customer Carry-In Repair (CCR)
IBM HOURLY SERVICE RATE CLASSIFICATION:One.
CUSTOMER SET UP: Yes
FIELD INSTALLABLE FEATURE: No
MODEL CONVERSION: No
LICENSED INTERNAL CODE: NO
CHARGES
_______
(For a description of terms, see Announcement Glossary A93 -
904)
Prices are subject to change without notice.
GST and Sales Tax extra.
PRODUCT IBM LIST
NUMBER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRICE
------- ------------------------------- --------
9527001 IBM 17P Colour Monitor $ 1799
9527T01 IBM 17PT Touch Monitor 2899
9521001 IBM 21P Colour Monitor 3469
9521T01 IBM 21PT Touch Monitor 4699
WARRANTY OPTION CHARGE:
TBA
ANNUAL MINIMUM MAINTENANCE CHARGES:
TBA
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ALLOWANCE AND DISCOUNTS
_______________________
EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE: Not Applicable.
VOLUME DISCOUNT (FOR PURCHASE): No.
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