AG Neovo X-150 manual

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    1 T able of C onten ts 1 PRECA U TI ONS................................................................................................................. ...................... 2 I NS T ALLA TION ............................................................................................................................... ................ 2 P OWER C[...]

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    2 1 Precautions Installation · Do not cover or block the ventilatio n ports on the rear of t he monitor. · Do not install the monitor close to heat source s such as radiators or air ducts , or in a location exposed to direct sunlight, exce ssive dust, mecha nical vibration, or sh ock. Po wer connection · Use the co rrect power cord for your lo c[...]

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    3 · Do not insert sharp obje cts or spill liquid into the monitor through v e ntilation holes. They may cause accident fire, electric s hock or failure. · Do not attempt to service th is p roduct yourself , as opening or removi ng cov ers may expose you to dangerous voltage potent ials or other risks. T ransportation · When you transport th is m[...]

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    4 2.2 Identifying Parts and Cont rols Side view Pow e r sw i t c h T u rns the monitor on or off . LED indicator Indicates the monito r’ s operatio nal mode; green for regular oper ation, and amber for po wer sa ving mode. A UT O button Automatica lly adjusts the picture and perfo rmance. The AU T O function sho uld be used the first time y ou us[...]

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    5 · DC +12V Power inlet Pro vides +12V DC power to the mo nitor . · VGA-In D-sub 15-pin connector for V GA signal. · VIDEO-In (Optional) Mini-dim 8- pin connector for S- Video or CVBS signal. 2.3 Setup Please follow the foll owing instructions to setup monitor . Step 1: Remov e all packing materials and wr apping from the monit or and then tear [...]

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    6 · Connecting to a Macintosh or compatible computer · Connecting to a video equipment with S- Video connector (Optional) · Connect ing to a video equipment wi th CVBS jack (Optional) Step 3 : With the monitor turned off , connec t the monitor end power plug of ad aptor to the pow er jack of the monito r . Then connect the pow er cord to the ada[...]

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    7 3 Customizing Monitor Press an y one of the button to activate OSD menu. 3.1. If the signal is coming from V G A-In (PC, Mac, W orkstation, etc), 3.1.1 Selecting the OSD menu Language This OSD syste m supports Engl ish, French, German, Spanish, and Italia n languages. 1. Press any one of buttons to active OSD menu. 2. Press or button to select (N[...]

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    8 3. Press or button to sele ct (Contr ast) and pre ss or butto n to adjust the con tras t level you pr efer . 4. T o close the OSD menu, press or button to sele ct (Save & Exit), and pre ss or button. Note: Y ou may also press to ex it OSD menu but without saving . 3.1.3 Adjusting Phase and Clock The Phase and Clock setti ngs allow yo u to com[...]

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    9 3.1. 4 Adjusting H. P osition and V . P osition The H. P osition and V . P osition settings al low you to adjust the ce ntering of th e picture . Y ou may just press button to optimize both the settings automatically . If you want to customize the se ttings for specific application, plea se fo llow the st eps. 1. Press a ny one of button to activ[...]

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    10 3. Press or button to select between 93 (9300K col or), 65 (650 0K color), or 55 (5500K color), and press or button to confirm your selection. 4. T o close the OSD menu, press or button to sele ct (Save & Exit) and pre ss or button. Note: Y ou may also press to ex it OSD menu but without saving . 3.1.6 Adju sting picture color ( Red, Green, [...]

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    11 3.1.7 Setting input signal prior ity (T O VI DE O-I N) This monitor wi ll de tect the video input source (V GA-In or VI DEO-I N) automatically . Y ou may switch the input signal prio rity if both inputs are connected. 1. Press any one of button to activate OSD menu. 2. Press or button to select T o VIDEO-I N, and press or button to swit ch the i[...]

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    12 5. Press or button to se lect (OSD Po sition), and press or button to change the position of OSD menu. 6. T o close the OSD menu, press or button to sele ct (Save & Exit), and pre ss or button. Note: Y ou may also press to ex it OSD menu but without saving . 3.1.9 Adjus ting the T ext /Gr aphic and Sharpness 1. Press a ny one of button to ac[...]

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    13 4. Press or button to sele ct (Auto Contr ast), and press or button to activate the function. 5. T o close the OSD menu, press or button to selec t (Save & E xit), and pre ss or button. Note: Y ou may also press to ex it OSD menu but without saving . 3.1.11 Resetting (RECALL) the adjustments Y ou may re set all the settings to the factor y d[...]

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    14 2. Press or button to selec t (Next Page), and press or button. The sec ond page appears. 3. Press or button to se lect (Graphic/ T ext), and press or button to select Gr aphic or T ext . 4. T o close the OSD menu, press or button to selec t (Save & E xit), and pre ss or button. Note: Y ou may also press to ex it OSD menu but without saving [...]

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    15 3.2.2 Adjusting BRIGHTN ESS and CONTRAS T 1. Press any one of button to activate OSD menu. 2. Press or button to selec t (Brightness) , and press or butto n to adjust the brightness lev el you pref er . 3. Press or button to sele ct (Contr ast), and press or butto n to adjust the con tras t level you pr efer . 4. T o close the OSD menu, press or[...]

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    16 4. T o close the OSD menu, press or button to sele ct (Save & Exit), and pre ss or button. Note: Y ou may also press to ex it OSD menu but without saving . 3.2. 4 Setting the input signal pr ior ity (T O V GA-In) This monitor wi ll d etect the vid eo input so urce (V GA-In or S- VIDEO) automatical ly . Y ou may switch the input signal prio r[...]

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    17 3.3.6 R esetting (RECALL) the adjus tments Y ou may re set all the settings to the factor y default . 1. Press any one of button to activate OSD menu. 2. Press or button to selec t (Recall), and press or button to activate it . 3. T o close the OSD menu, press or button to selec t (Save & E xit), and pre ss or button. Note: Y ou may also pre[...]

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    18 4 W arning Messages and T rouble Shooting W arning Messages If the me ssage appe ars on the screen Check the items CAN NO T DISPLA Y TH IS INPU T S IG N AL The input signal is not accepta ble by the monitor . · Please check the video res olution and frequency r ange is within that sp ecified for the monitor . · Please ref er to the “T echnic[...]

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    19 · Check that the pow er cord is pr operly connect ed to the power adapter . · Check the pow er cord if it is pr operly connected to power outlet . · If there is electrical pow er coming fr om the power outlet. Use another device to check f or pow er . · No picture · The LED power indicator is orange color · Ensure the c omputer is not in t[...]

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    20 5 T echnical Specifications Specifications Electrical char acteristics 15.0” (381mm) diagonal 1024 x 768 vertical stripe 30kHz – 60kHz 50Hz – 75Hz 80MHz Screen size Pixel f ormat Horizontal frequency V er tical frequency Maximum pixel clock Connections Pow er: 3-pin AC plug Pow er consumption < 48W (On), < 5W (Stand by), < 5W (Off[...]

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    21 6 R egulations FCC compl i a n c e This device complies w ith Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operat ion is subject t o the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interferen ce that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been te[...]

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    22 TC O ' 9 5 ongratulations! You have just purchased a TCO '95 approved and labelled product! Your choice has provided yo u with a product developed for professional use. Yo ur purchase has also co ntributed to reducing the burden on the enviro nment and also to the further development o f environmentally adapted electronics products . W[...]

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    23 Brominated flame retar dants are present in printed cir c uit bo ar ds, cables, wires, cas ings and housings. In turn, they delay the s pread of fire. Up to thirty p ercent of the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame r etardant substances. There are related to another gro up of environmental t oxins, PCBs which are suspected to give[...]