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TABL E OF CONTENTS Speci a l note s on LCD monitor s ................................................. .1 Infor m at i on f or your s a fe t y and comfor t ................................. .2 Unp a c k in g .................................................................................. .5 A t taching / Removing the b a s e .....................[...]
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EN-1 SPECIAL NOTES O N LCD MONITORS T h e fo l l o wi n g sympto m s a r e n o r m al w i t h L C D mo n itor a n d d o n o t i n d ic a t e a problem. NOTES • D u e to t h e nature o f t h e fl u or e s c e n t l i g ht , th e s c r e en m a y fl i c k er d u r i ng i n itia l u se . T urn o ff t h e Po w er S w itc h a n d th e n turn it o n a [...]
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EN-2 In fo rma t ion fo r yo u r sa f ety and comfort Safe t y instru c tions R ea d th e s e in s tr u ct i on s c a r ef ul l y. K ee p t his do c um e nt fo r f u tu re re f e r en c e. F o ll o w a ll w a rn i ng s an d i ns t ru c ti o n s m a r ke d o n t h e pr o du c t. C A U T ION f o r acc e s s ib i l ity B e s u r e th a t t h e po we r[...]
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EN-3 Product s ervicing Do n o t a tt e mp t t o s e rv i c e th i s p ro d uc t y o ur se l f , a s o p en in g o r r e mo v in g c o v er s may ex po se y ou to d an g er ous vo l t age p oi n ts or ot he r ri sk s . R e f er al l s e rv i ci n g t o q u al if ied s e rv i c e p e rs o nn e l. Un pl u g t hi s p r od u ct fr o m t h e w al l o ut[...]
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EN-4 - - --- - -- - --- - --- - -- - --- - -- - --- - -- - --- - --- - -- - --- - -- - --- - -- - --- - --- - -- - --- - -- - --- - -- - --- - --- - -- - --- - -- W a rn i ng ! W e d o n o t re c o mm e nd us i ng th e p r od u ct on a c ou c h o r be d . I f t h is is u na v o id a bl e , w or k f o r o nl y s h or t p e ri o ds , t ake br eaks r [...]
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EN-5 • L C D Mo n itor UNP A CKING P l e a se c h e c k th e f o l l ow i n g i te m s ar e p rese n t wh e n yo u u np a c k the b o x, a n d save t h e p a c ki n g m a teri a ls i n c as e you w i l l n e e d t o sh i p o r tr a nsp o rt t h e m o nitor i n future. • User Manual • A C P ow e r C o rd • D - S u b C a b le ( O p ti o n a l[...]
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EN-6 Attaching / Removing the Base S C R E EN P OS ITI ON A DJUST M E NT I n o der to opti m iz e th e b e st v i e w i n g p osit i o n , yo u c an a d j u st t h e ti l t of t h e mo n itor by u si n g both of y o ur h a n d s to ho l d th e e dg e s of t h e mo n itor as sh o wn i n the f i g u re b e l o w. T h e mo n itor c a n be a d j u st e[...]
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EN-7 CON N ECTING TH E POWE R CORD • C h e c k first t o m ak e sur e that the p o w e r c ord yo u use is t h e corr e ct type r e q u ir e d for yo u r a r e a. • T h is m o n i t o r h as a u n iversa l p o w e r su p p l y th a t al l o w s o p e r a ti o n in e i t h er 1 0 0/1 2 0V AC or 2 20 / 240 V A C volt a ge are a . N o u s er-adjus[...]
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EN-8 Power saving T h e mo n itor w i l l b e d rive n i n t o P o w e r Savi n g” m o de by t h e c o ntro l s i g n al fro m t h e d i sp l ay c o ntr o ll e r , as i nd i c a t e d b y th e a m b er - c o lor p o w er L E D. T h e p o wer sav i n g states w il l b e k e p t unti l a c o ntro l si g na l h as b e e n d e t e cted or the k e yb [...]
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EN-9 P I N N O . DE SC R I PT IO N P I N N O . DE SC R I PT ION 1 . Re d 9 . + 5V 2 . G r e e n 1 0 . L og i c G r ou nd 3 . B l u e 1 1 . M on it o r G r o und 4 . M on it o r G r o u n d 1 2 . D DC -S e ri a l D a ta 5 . D D C -r e t u r n 1 3 . H - Sy nc 6 . R - G r ou n d 1 4 . V - Sy nc 7 . G - G r oun d 1 5 . D D C - S e ri a l C l o ck 8 . B[...]
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E N-10 2 4 - Pi n C ol o r D i sp l ay S i g n a l C a b l e* P I N M ean i n g P I N M ean i ng 1 . T M D S D at a2 - 13 . NC 2 . T M D S D at a2 + 14 . +5V P o w er 3 . T M D S Da t a 2 / 4 S h i e l d 15 . L o g ic G r ou nd 4 . N C 16 . Ho t P l ug D e t e ct 5 . N C 17 . T M D S D a t a0- 6 . DD C C l oc k 18 . T M D S D at a0+ 7 . DD C D a t [...]
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E N-11 S t a n dard Ti m i n g T a b le 1 6 4 0 x 4 8 0 60 Hz 2 M A C 6 40 x 4 8 0 6 6 . 66 Hz 3 VES A 7 2 0 x 4 0 0 70 Hz 4 SV G A 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 56 Hz 5 SV G A 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 60 Hz 6 X G A 1 0 2 4 x 7 6 8 60 Hz 7 X G A 1 0 2 4 x 7 6 8 70 Hz 8 VES A 1 1 5 2 x 8 6 4 75 Hz 9 SX G A 1 2 8 0 x 1 0 2 4 60 Hz 10 W X GA 1 2 8 0 x 8 00 60 Hz 11 W X G A + 1 [...]
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E N-12 INSTALLATION T o i nsta l l th e m on i t o r to y o ur h o st system , p le a s e f o l l o w t h e st e ps a s g iven below: Steps 1 . 1 - 1 C o n n ect V i d e o C a b le a . Mak e sure b oth th e m on i t o r a n d c o m p uter are p o w ered - OFF. b . C on n e c t th e VGA v i de o c a b le t o t h e c o mp u t e r. 1 - 2 C o n n e c t[...]
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E N-13 USER CON T ROLS P o w e r Sw i t c h / P ow e r L E D: T o t u rn t h e m o n it o r O N o r OFF. Li g hts u p t o i n d i cate th e po w e r is t u r ne d O N. Us ing the Sho rtcut Menu P r e ss t h e fu n ct i o n bu tto n t o op e n t h e s ho rtcut me n u . T h e s h ortc u t m en u l e ts y ou q u i c kl y s el ect th e mo st c o m m o [...]
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E N-14 Ma in Menu i con Sub Menu i c on S ub M enu it em D e scr i p ti on N / A U ser m ode U s e r d e f i n e d . Se tt i n g s c a n b e f i n e -t un e d to s u i t an y s i t u a t i on N / A m ode N /A St a nd a rd m ode D efa u l t Set ti ng . R e fl ec t s na ti v e d i s p l ay c a p a b i l i ty N /A G r a h p ic m ode E nh ance s c o l [...]
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E N-15 Adjusting the OSD se ttings - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- Note: The following content is for general reference only. Actual product specifications may vary. The OSD can be used for adjusting the settings of your LCD Monitor. P r e ss t h e M ENU [...]
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E N-16 Adju s ting t he OSD po s it i on 1 Press the M ENU key to bring up the OSD. 2 Using the directional keys, select OSD from the on screen display. Then navigate to the feature you wish to adjust.[...]
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E N-17 Adjusting the se t ting 1 Press the M ENU key to bring up the OSD. 2 Using the / keys, select Setting from the OSD. Then navigate to the feature you wish to adjust. 3 The Setting menu can be used to adjust the screen Menu Language and other important settings.[...]
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E N-18 P roduc t inform a t ion 1 Press the M ENU key to bring up the OSD. 2 Using the / keys, select Information from the OSD. Then the basic information of LCD monitor will show up for current input.[...]
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E N-19 (V G A Mod e) TROUBL ESHOO TING B e f o re s e nd i n g your LCD m o nitor f o r s e rv i c i ng , p le a s e c h e c k th e tro u b l e- s h o o ti n g l i st b e lo w to se e i f yo u c a n s e lf - d i ag n ose th e p ro b l e m. P r ob l e m s Cu rr e n t Stat u s R e m edy No P i ct u re LE D O N · U si ng O S D , a d j u s t b ri gh t[...]
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E N-20 (DVI Mode) P r ob l e m s Cu r r en t S t a t u s Re m edy N o P i c t u re LE D O N · U si n g O SD , a d j u st b r i gh tn e ss a nd c on t ra st t o m ax im u m o r r e s e t t o t h e ir d e f au l t s et ti n g s. LE D O F F · Ch ec k t h e po w e r s wit ch. · Ch ec k if A C po w e r c o r d i s p r op e rly c onn ecte d to t h e m[...]
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D e c l a r at i o n o f C o n f o r m i t y We , Ac e r I n c o r p or a t ed 8 F , 8 8 , S ec . 1 , H s i n T a i W u R d . , H s i ch i h , T a ip e i H s i en 2 2 1 , T ai w a n C o nt a c t P e r s o n : M r . E asy L a i , E -m a i l : e a s y _ l a i@ ac e r . c o m . tw An d , A ce r E u r op e SA V ia C a nto na l e , C e nt r o G a l l e [...]
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F e d e r a l C o m m u n i c a t i o n s C o mmi ss i o n D e c l a r a t i o n o f C o n f o r mit y T h is d e v i c e c o m p l i e s w i t h P a r t 1 5 o f t he F CC R u l e s . O p e r a ti o n i s s u b j e c t t o t h e f o l l o wi ng t w o c on d i t i o n s : ( 1 ) t h is d ev i c e m ay n o t c au s e h a r m f u l i n t e r f e r e nc[...]