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Important safety instructions
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Notes on the LCD panel of this display
• The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel of this display has a very thin protective layer of 
glass which is liable to marking or scratching, and cracking if struck or pressured. The 
liquid crystal substrate is also liable to damage under excessive force or extreme 
temperatures. Please handle with care.
• The response time and brightness of the LCD panel may vary with the ambient 
temperature.
• Avoid placing the display in direct sun or where direct sun or spot lighting will shine onto 
the LCD panel, as the heat may damage the panel and the external casing of the display, 
and the bright light will make viewing the display more difficult than necessary.
• The LCD panel consists of individual pixels to display images and is manufactured 
according to the design specifications. While 99.9% of these pixels work normally, 0.01% 
of the pixels may remain constantly lit (in red, blue or green) or unlit. This is a technical 
limitation of the LCD technology and is not a defect.
• LCD screens, like plasma (PDP) and conventional CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) screens, are 
also susceptible to 'screen burn-in' or 'image retention' which can be found on the screen 
as visible fixed lines and shades. To avoid such damage to the screen, avoid displaying 
still images (like On-Screen Display menus, TV station logos, fixed/inactive text or icons) 
for more than two hours. Change the aspect ratio from time to time. Fill the entire screen 
with the image and eliminate the black bars whenever possible. Avoid displaying images in 
4:3 aspect ratio over a long period of time, otherwise there may be visible burn marks on 
the screen as two vertical lines. 
If display of a still image is required, it is recommended to enable Image Retention under 
the Setting > Advanced menu.
Note:
• Under certain circumstances, condensation may occur on the inner side of the cover glass, it's a 
natural phenomenon and will not affect the operation of the display. This condensation will usually 
disappear after around 2 hours of normal operation.