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223Vw User Manual TA BLE OF CONTENTS FOR YO UR SAFETY ----------- -------------------------------------------------- 1 SAFETY P RECAUTI ONS ------------------------------------------------- 2 SPECIAL NOTES ON LCD MON I TO RS ------------------------------ 3 BEFORE YO U OPERATE THE M ONITOR --------------------------------- 3 FEATURES --------------[...]
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1 TECHNICAL SUPP ORT(FAQ ) ------------------------------------------------- 13 ERROR M ESSAGE & POSSIBLE SOLUTION ---------------------- 14 APPENDIX -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 SPECIFICATIONS ----------------------------------------------------------- 15-16 FACTORY PRESET TIM ING TABLE -----[...]
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2 Before operati ng the moni tor pleas e rea d this manu al tho roughly. This m anual shou ld be retained for fut ure refe rence. FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement WA RN ING: (FOR F CC CERTIFIED M ODELS) NOTE: This equi pment has be en te sted and foun d to co mply with the limit s for a Class B digital device , pursua nt to Part 1[...]
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3 PRECA UTIO NS Do not u se th e moni tor near w ater, e. g. near a batht ub, washbowl, kit chen sink , laund ry tub, swimmin g po ol or i n a wet basem ent. Do not p lace the mo nitor on an un stabl e cart, stand , or table . If the m onit or fa lls, it ca n i njure a per son and c ause seri ous dam age to the appl iance . Use on ly a car [...]
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4 SPECIA L NOTES ON LCD M O NITO RS The following s ymptoms are n ormal with LCD m onitor and d o not in dicat e a prob lem . • Due to the natu re of t he fluores cen t lig ht, the sc reen ma y flic ker duri ng initi al use. Turn off the Power Switch and the n turn it on a gain t o mak e sure the fl icke r disap pears. • You may find slig htly [...]
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5 3. Power Cord 4. D-Sub Cable 5. DVI Cable INSTA L LA T ION INSTRUC T IONS SWIVEL BA SE Instal l Remove Figure 1 In stall ing and Removing the Swivel Base[...]
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6 POWER CORD Pow er Source: 1. Make sure t hat the p ower cord is the c orrect type require d in your a rea. 2. This L CD m onitor has a n External uni versal po wer supp ly th at al lows operati on in either 10 0/120V AC or 2 20/2 40V AC volta ge area (No user a djust ment is requ ired.) 3. Conne ct th e AC-po wer cord into your L CD mo nitor ’s[...]
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7 Figure 2 Conne ctin g Cables 1. Power input s ocket 2. DVI inpu t sock et 3. Sig nal in put s ocket A DJUSTING THE VIEWING A NG LE • For op timal viewing it is recom mended to l ook at the full face of the monit or, then adjus t the m onit or’s an gle to your own preferenc e. • Hold th e sta nd so you d o no t topple the m onitor when you c[...]
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8 Figure 3 NOT ES • Do not touch the LCD sc reen when you c hange the an gle. It m ay caus e dama ge or break t he LCD sc reen. • Careful attentio n is requir ed not to catc h your fin gers or hands when you chang e the an gle.[...]
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9 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS GENERA L INSTRUC TION S Press th e power butt on to turn the mo nitor on o r off . The oth er con trol buttons are loc ated o n th e s ide o f the moni tor (See Fig ure 4). By chan ging these s etting s, the pictu re can be ad justed to your per sona l prefere nces. • The power cord s hould be co nnect ed. • Conne ct t[...]
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10 EXTERNA L CO NTRO LS 1. Input Select 2. Auto Ad just b utton / Ex i t 3. Brightn ess 4. Contras t 5. ME NU 6. Power button 7. LED FRONT PA NEL CONT ROL • Pow er Button : Press thi s but ton to switch ON/OFF of mo nitor’s power. • MENU / ENTER : Active OSD men u or func tion ad just confi rm or E x i t OSD menu when in Contras t /Bright nes[...]
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11 • A uto A d just butto n / Exit: 1. W hen OSD menu is in a ctive sta tus, thi s butt on will ac t as EXIT-KEY (EXIT OSD men u). 2. W hen OSD menu is in o ff statu s, pres s thi s butto n to activate the Auto Adjustm ent fun ctio n. The Auto Adj ustmen t funct ion i s us ed to op timi zed the HPos, VPos, Clo ck a nd Focu s. OSD Lock Function: T[...]
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12 Figur e 5 The OSD Message A DJUSTING THE PICT URE The desc ription s for functio n con trol LEDS Main Menu Item Main Menu Icon Sub Me nu Item Sub Menu Icon Description Lumina nce Contrast Contras t from Digi tal-re gister.[...]
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13 Brightne ss Backl ight Adju stme nt. Focus Adjust Picture Phase to reduc e Horizontal-Li ne n oise. Image Setup Clock Adjust pic ture C l ock to reduc e Vertical -Line nois e. H. Positi on Adjust t he h orizontal pos ition o f the pi cture. Image Positi on V. Posit ion Adjust the vertica lposi tion of the pictur e. W arm N/A Recall W ar m Color [...]
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14 Main Menu Item Main Menu Icon Sub Menu Item Sub Menu Icon Description Analog N/A Selec t inpu t sig nal from anal og sou rce (D-Sub). Input Sele ct Digital N/A Selec t in put sig nal from digi tal sourc e (DVI). H. Posit ion Adjus t t he horizontal positio n of the OSD. V. Posit ion Adjus t th e vertic alpos ition of the OSD. OSD Setup OSD Timeo[...]
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15 Yes N/A Clear eac h ol d stat us of Au to- conf iguration . Reset No N/A Do not execute reset, re turn to main menu. Exit N/A N/A Exit O SD PLUG A ND PLA Y Plug & Play DDC2B Feature This moni tor is equipp ed with VESA DDC2B capabi litie s accor ding to the VESA DDC STANDARD. It a llows the m onitor to infor m t he host syste m of its iden t[...]
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16 OFF mode . This redu ces the mon itor's i nternal power supp ly consum ption . After t he video input s ignal is re stored, f ull power i s rest ored a nd the di spla y is auto matic ally red rawn. The a ppearan ce is s imilar t o a "S creen Saver" fea ture except th e d ispl ay is c omp letely off. The d isplay is re store d by p[...]
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17 The power LED is ON , but there’ s no video or no pictu re. *Computer Power Switch should be in the ON posi tion. *Computer Video Card s houl d be snug ly seated in its slot *Make sure moni tor’s video ca ble is properly con necte d to th e com puter. *Inspec t m onitor’s video cable an d m ak e sure non e of th e pins are b ent. *Make su [...]
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18 ERROR M ESSA GE & POSSI BLE SOLUT ION NO SIGNA L 1. Check tha t the signa l-cab le is properl y connect ed , I f the co nnec tor is loose , tighte n the c onnec tor’s scre ws. 2. Check the sig nal-c able’s conn ecti on pins for da mage. INPUT NO T SUPPORT Your comp uter has been set to unsu itable displ ay mode ,set t he co mputer t o di[...]
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19 Input Separat e Sync. H/V TT L H-Frequen cy 30kHz – 80k Hz V-Freque ncy 55-75Hz Displa y Colors 16.7M Colors Dot Clock 165MHz Max . Res oluti on 1680 x 1050@60 Hz Plug & Play VESA DDC2B TM Power Consum ption ON M ode ≤ 45W (ma x) OFF Mode ≤ 1W D-Sub 15pin Input Connec tor DVI 24pin Analog:0. 7Vp-p(s tandard ), 75 OHM , Positi ve Input [...]
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20 Switch • Au to Adjus t Button • Br ightnes s • Con trast • Po wer Button • MENU External Controls : Functions • Con trast • Br ightnes s • F ocus • Cl ock • Input Select • H. Positi on • V. Positio n • OSD Se tup • L angu age • ( W arm )Color • ( Cool)Color • sRGB • RGB Colo r temp erature • I nforma tion ?[...]
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21 FA CT ORY PRESET T IM ING T A BLE STANDAR D RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERT ICAL FREQUEN CY Dos-mod e 720 × 4 00 31.47 kHz 70.0Hz 640 × 4 80 31.47 kHz 60.0Hz VGA 640 × 4 80 37.50 kHz 75.0Hz 800 × 60 0 37.87 9kHz 6 0.0Hz SVGA 800 × 60 0 46.87 5kHz 7 5.0Hz 1024 × 768 48.363k Hz 60. 0Hz 1024 × 768 56.476k Hz 70. 0Hz XG A 1024 × 768 60.[...]
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22 CONNECTO R PIN A SSIGNM ENT 1 5 6 10 11 15 15 - Pi n Color Dis play Signa l Cabl e PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPT I ON 1. Red 9. +5V 2. Green 10. Detect Cabl e 3. Blu e 11. Ground 4. Ground 12. DDC-Serial Data 5. Ground 13. H-Sync 6. R-Ground 14. V-Sync 7. G-Ground 15. DDC-Serial Clock 8. B-Ground 24 - Pi n Color Dis play Signa l Cabl e[...]
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23 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPT I ON 1. TM DS Data 2- 13. TM DS Data 3+ 2. TM DS Data 2+ 14. +5V Power 3. TM DS Data 2/4 Shield 15. Ground(fo r+5V) 4. TM DS Data 4- 16. Hot Plu g Detect 5. TM DS Data 4+ 17. TM DS Data 0- 6. DDC Clock 18. TM DS Data 0+ 7. DDC Data 19. TM DS Data 0/5 Shie ld 8. N.C. 20. TM DS Data 5+ 9. TM DS Data 1- 21. TM D[...]