Planar LX1200 User Manual

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  LX1200TR User’s Manual (020-0512-00A) 
 
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Turning the Monitor On and Off 
The monitor’s power button controls power to the 
computer
. The monitor itself turns its display on 
and off according to whether it is receiving a video signal. 
•  To turn on the computer, press the power button on the front of the monitor. The monitor then 
turns on when it receives a good video signal from the computer (and the monitor’s power 
indicator turns from red to green). 
•  To turn off the computer, press the power button again. 
Note: 
Be sure to configure the computer’s power options, including how the computer 
responds when the power button is pressed. See Windows on-line help for details. 
 
The monitor goes into standby whenever the computer is put into sleep or into 
hibernation. 
Using the Touch Screen 
The LX1200TR’s touch screen allows you to operate the computer by touching the screen with a 
finger or stylus, rather than using a mouse or keyboard. 
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EVER TOUCH THE SURFACE OF THE DISPLAY SCREEN WITH A SHARP OBJECT
Navigating the Touch Screen 
•  To click an item, tap the item once. 
•  To double-click an item, tap the item twice rapidly. 
•  To drag an item, touch the item, and then drag it along the screen to the new location. 
•  To move the cursor, touch the screen and move the cursor as needed. 
Cleaning the Monitor 
Clean the monitor’s touch screen periodically to keep the display image bright and sharp, and to 
keep the touch screen functions working properly. 
•  Always turn off the monitor before cleaning. 
•  Clean the touch screen only with a dry soft cloth. 
If this does not clean the screen adequately, use water or mild glass or window cleaner (
that 
does not contain ammonia
applied to the cloth, and not to the display
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O NOT APPLY LIQUIDS TO THE DISPLAY
•  Clean the monitor housing with a soft cloth moistened with mild detergent, 70% isopropyl 
alcohol, 1.6% aqueous ammonia, or household window cleaners. 
•  Never apply abrasive cleaners, waxes, or solvents to the monitor.