Planar PT1503NT Quick Setup Guide

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QUICK START
GUIDE
Thank you for choosing a Planar monitor!  Your monitor 
comes complete with our Customer First    3-year, 2-day 
advanced air replacement warranty (see 
www.planar.com), so you can depend upon this high-
quality Planar display for years to come!
This Quick Start Guide includes easy instructions you 
can follow to successfully install your new monitor.  If 
you need additional assistance, we provide free 
technical support Monday through Friday, 8 am to 9 pm 
Eastern Time.
Customer Service
Online Support: www.planar.com/support    
E-mail: desktopmonitors@planar.com
Tel: 1-866-PLANAR1 (1-866-752-6271), option 2
For the past 20 years, Planar (Nasdaq PLNR) has been a 
leading global OEM manufacturer of flat panel displays.  
You will find our displays in nearly every gas pump, 
automated teller machines, medical equipment, and 
ticketing touchscreen kiosks worldwide.  We offer an 
award-winning line of LCD monitors, LCD-TVs, and 
plasma displays.  For more information, see the 
enclosed Planar Connections CD-ROM or visit 
www.planar.com. 
Congratulations!
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Set Up
Connect Video and Power Cables
Remove the monitor from the box.  Attach the video 
cable to the monitor.  Then, plug the opposite end of 
the video cable into your video card (output) on your 
computer and tighten the screws.  Attach the AC 
adapter cord to the back of the monitor and attach the 
power cord.  Plug the power cord into an active wall 
outlet.  Attach the included audio cable to the monitor 
and the audio port of the computer.
Connecting the Touchscreen
To utilize the touchscreen functionality of the 
PT1503NT, connect the monitor's PS/2 connector to 
your computer's 9-pin RS232 serial port.  The 
touchscreen requires drivers to be installed on your 
computer (see included CD-ROM for details).
Power-Up Your Monitor and Computer
Turn on the power switch until the LED indicator on 
the front of the monitor lights up.  If not, check all 
connections and ensure that your power outlet is 
active.  You should see a "No Signal" message on the 
display. Turn on your computer.  During boot up it is 
normal for the flat panel image to be fuzzy or slightly 
off-set.  This monitor has been optimized as a Plug and 
Play monitor and no driver files are necessary.
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Trouble Shooting Tips
If you are experience image fuzziness, flicker, or if 
you are not getting a signal on your monitor after 
following the Quick Start Guide, the following tips 
should help.  If these symptoms persist, please 
contact Planar for additional assistance.
Smooth Fonts
If you see jagged edges in your on-screen text, click 
Start in the lower-left hand corner of your desktop, 
select Settings, select Control Panel, Select Display 
(or right-click on the desktop, select Properties).  Go 
to the Effects tab.  Select Smooth edges of screen 
fonts. Click Apply.  Macintosh users should obtain a 
copy of Adobe Type Manager (ATM) to view smooth 
text, if your screen fonts appear jagged.
Check Video Cable Connections
Turn your monitor off.  Disconnect the video cable 
and inspect it.  If you find bent pins, contact Planar 
for a replacement.  If all pins look straight, reconnect 
both ends and tighten until snug.  Reboot your 
computer system.
AC Power Jack
PS/2 Connector 
for Touch Screen
Audio Line In
VGA Connector
Readjust Resolution and Color
See Step 2 for details.  You can test your video card 
at lower settings to find the highest resolution and 
color-bit display your video card will support.
Adjust Refresh Rate
Select Settings, select Control Panel, Select Display 
(or right-click on the desktop, select Properties).  On 
the Settings tab, click Advanced.  Select the Adapter 
tab.  Set your refresh rate to Optimal.  If the problem 
persists, set the refresh rate to 75Hz or lower.
Update Video Card Drivers
Although Planar monitors do not require drivers, 
your video card does.  Try updating the drivers for 
your video card (contact the manufacturer for the 
latest versions).  Then you may be able to increase 
the resolution and color and improve the visual 
performance.
You can register this product and see the User's 
Manual online at www.planar.com/support
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Adjusting Your Monitor
Auto-Adjust
The monitor will automatically adjust to the incoming 
signal.  If you find it necessary to adjust the image, 
press the upper most function button on the front of 
the monitor to access the OSD (on-screen display).  Hit 
the Adjust button to access the Auto-Adjust feature.
Adjusting Resolution and Color
You can use the Microsoft* Windows* Display 
Properties to adjust the settings of your monitor.  Right 
click on the Windows desktop and select Properties 
from the menu.  Select the Settings tab.  Increase the 
resolution to the native resolution of your monitor.  
Select the maximum colors supported by your video 
card.  If you are unsure, start low and increase until you 
reach the highest bit display.
Macintosh Users
Select Apple Menu > Control Panels > Monitors.  
Choose the maximum resolution for your monitor and 
refresh rate of 75 Hz.  If the image is fuzzy or flickers, 
select a lower refresh rate.  The maximum colors 
requires 4 or 8 MB of VRAM.  Consult your computer 
and/or video card manual for more details.