PRECAUTIONS
Cautions for handling the liquid crystal panel
Do not expose the liquid crystal display to
direct sunlight.
• Storage temperature range:
–20 °C to +80 °C
–20°C to +80°C
During the summer,
temperatures can
reach as high as
100 °C.
When the liquid crystal panel reaches high
temperatures or low temperatures, chemical
changes occur within the liquid crystal panel
which may cause it to malfunction.
The red spots, blue spots and green spots
on the panel surface are a normal
characteristic of liquid crystal panels, and
not a problem.
The liquid crystal panel is built with very high
precision technology and has at least
99.99% effective image pixels. Be aware
that on 0.01% of the panel there may be
missing or constantly lit pixels.
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+80°C
–20°C
Spots
Do not drop the liquid crystal display or strike
it sharply.
When the temperature is very cold or very
hot, the image may not appear clearly or
may move slowly.
The image may not be synchronized with
the sound or the image quality may decline
in such environments. Note that this is not
a malfunction or problem.
• Usage temperature range: 0 °C to +40 °C
0 °C or colder
40 °C or hotter