AOC 916VWA manual

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  • Page 1

    916V wa User M anual 1. Preface A bout This Guide This guide des cribes the monitor's feature s, setup, and op eration. lnformat ion in this document is su bject to change without n otice. The sections are as follow s: • Safety Instruc tions : lists safe ty information. • Setup : describe s the initial setup process. • Using the M onitor[...]

  • Page 2

    2. Safety Introduction FCC Notice FCC Class B Ra dio Freque ncy Interference Statement W A RNING: (FOR FC C CERT IFIED MODELS) NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to co mply with th e limits for a Cla ss B digital dev ice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The se limits are designed to p rovide reasonable pr otection again st harmful[...]

  • Page 3

    Precautions WARNING: U se of controls , adjustments, or procedures other than th ose specified in this documen tation may resul t in exposur e to shock, electrical hazards, an d/or mechanical haz ards. Read and follow these precau tions w hen connecting and using your computer monitor: PRECAU TIONS • Do not use the monitor near water, e.g. nea r [...]

  • Page 4

    Adjusting Viewing Angle • For optimal viewing it is recommended to look at the full face of the monitor, then adjust the monitor's angle to your own preference. • Hold the stand so you do not topple the monitor when you change the monitor's angle. • You are able to adjust the monitor's angle fro m -5°to 20° .[...]

  • Page 5

    NOTE: Do not touch the LCD screen w hen you change the angle. It may cause damage or break t he LCD screen. Attaching the Cables Cable Connections On Back of Monitor and Computer[...]

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    1.Power 2.audio 3. DVI 4. Analog Turn off your computer before perfor ming the procedure below. 1. Connect the power cable to the AC port on the b ack of the monitor. 2. Connect one end of the 15-pin D-S ub cable to the back of the monitor and connect the ot her end to the computer's D-Su b port. 3. Turn on your monitor and computer. If your m[...]

  • Page 7

    Attaching Wall Mounting Ar m Preparing to Install An Optional W all Mounting Arm[...]

  • Page 8

    This monitor can be attached to a w all mounting arm you purchase separately. Disconnect pow er before this procedure. Follow these steps: 1. Remove the base. 2. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to ass emble the wall mounting arm. 3. Place the wall mounting arm onto the back of t he monitor. Line up the holes of the arm w ith the holes i[...]

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    1. Auto Conf ig 2. Volume / - 3. Volume / + 4. Menu / Enter 5. Power But ton & Indicator OSD Settings • Press the M ENU-button to a ctivate the O SD window . • Press+ or - to navigate throug h the func tions. Once the de sired func tion is highlighted , press the M ENU-bu ttonto activate it.If the functio n selected has a sub-menu, pre ss o[...]

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    DCB A djustment What is DCB? Dynamic Color Boost (DCB) is an adv anced color adjustme nt technolog y. Through analy zing RGB sign als, DCB create s more vivid an d natural i mages to suit var ious color environ ment needs. DCB ha s two types o f color enhancer s: “Color Bo ost” and “Picture Boost” . DDC: Dy namic color control ICM: Intellig[...]

  • Page 11

    Five color-enha ncement settings: To a ccommodate v arious displa y needs, Color Boo st also offer s 5 different color enhancemen t modes: Full Enhance, Na tural Skin, G reen Field, Sky Blue, and Auto-Dete ct. Please go to the fourth icon labeled “Colo r Boost” in the OSD menu and select one of the five setting s you de sire to be turned on.[...]

  • Page 12

    Full Enhance : When "Ful l Enhance" is turn ed on, the color saturat ion of the entire screen is fully enr iched, thus all colors beco me more v ibrant. Nature Skin: When "Na tural Skin" is turn ed on, the red an d yellow color s are enriched automatically, thus presen ts human skin w ith more natural and truer colors. "Nat[...]

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    Green Field : When "Gre en Field" is tur ned on, the gree n color is en riched so that foo tball field and mountain land scape wo uld look more natural and fresh. “Green Field ” setting is ideal for wa tching mountain scenery and outdoor sports. Sky Blue: When"Sky Blue " is turned on, the color blue i s being fine- tuned so [...]

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    A uto Detect: When “Au to Detect” is turned on, every pigment w ill be detected and self-adjusted to render a live ly picture. Demo: S creen divided into two for de monstration purpo ses. 2) How to use Picture Boos t? Users can chan ge the color settings of a self-selected zone on the screen. The siz e and position of the selected zone can also[...]

  • Page 15

    rest of color settings including DCR w ill be disabled or re turn to defau lt. Disclaimer: DC B aftereffe cts are subject to the resolution and quality o f the display con tent, hence m ay look different than the abo ve illustration s. DCR A djustment What is DCR? Dynamic Contra st Ratio (DCR ) auto adjusts the brightnes s of the scre en so users c[...]

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    details of the p icture, espec ially in the da rker areas. Plea se note w hen DCR is on, D CB will be disabled . DCR Demos : Disclaimer: DC R aftereffec ts are subjec t to the resolu tion and qualit y of the display content, hence may look differen t than the abo ve illustrat ions. Function Contr ol Illustratio n Luminance Adjust Range Description [...]

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    Text Text M ode Internet Internet Mode Game Game Mode Movie Movie M ode Sports Sports Mod e Gamma1 Adjust to Ga mma1 Gamma2 Adjust to Ga mma 2 Gamma Gamma3 Adjust to Ga mma 3 Off Disable dyna mic contrast ra tio DCR On Enable dyna mic contrast ra tio Image Setup Clock 0-100 Adjust picture Clock to reduce Vertical-Line noise. Focus 0-100 Adjust Pict[...]

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    H.Position 0-100 Adjust the ver ticalposition o f OSD V.Position 0-100 Adjust the hor izontal posi tion of OSD Timeout 0-100 Adjust the O SD Timeout Languag e Select the O SD language Extra Auto Config yes or no Auto adjust the picture to de fault Reset yes or no Reset the menu to default EXIT/DDC -CI Turn ON/OF F DDC-CI Supp ort Information Show t[...]

  • Page 19

    Windows XP 1. Start Windows® X P 2. Click on the 'Start' button an d then clic k on 'Control Pa nel'. 3. Select and click on the categ ory 'Prin ters and Other Ha rdwar e' 4. Click on the 'Display' Ite m. 5. Select the 'Settings' tab then click on the 'Advanced ' button. 6. Select 'M[...]

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    the video car d output conne ctor on the ba ck of your compu ter. Picture Bounce s, Flickers Or Wave Pattern Is Present In T he Picture • Move electrical devices that may cau se electrical interfer ence as far away from the monitor as possible . • Use the max imum refresh rate your monitor is capable of at the resol ution your are us ing. Monit[...]

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    Input Video Signal Analog: 0.7Vp-p (standard) , 75 OHM, Po sitive ,DVI Power Source 100~240 VAC, 47~63Hz Active < 37 W Power Consumption Standby < 2 W Connector Typ e 15-pin M ini D-Sub ,DVI Signal Cable Type Detachable Dimensions & Weight: Height (w ith base) 362.9 mm Width 438.5 mm Depth 209.86 mm Weight (moni tor only) 4.4 kg Physical [...]

  • Page 22

    SVGA 800 X 600 35.2kHz 5 6.3Hz SVGA 800 X 600 37.9kHz 6 0.3Hz SVGA 800 X 600 48.1kHz 7 2.2Hz SVGA 800 X 600 46.9kHz 7 5.0Hz XGA 1 024 X 768 48.4kHz 60.0Hz XGA 1 024 X 768 56.5kHz 70.1Hz Normal 1024 X 768 60.0kHz 7 5.0Hz Special 1152 X 864 67.5kHz 7 5.0Hz XGA 1 024 X 768 57.7kHz 72.0Hz XGA 1 024 X 768 60.023kHz 75.0H z SXGA 12 80 X 1024 64.0kHz 60.0[...]

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    ERROR: rangecheck OFFENDING COMMAND: setcolor STACK: 5 3 [/DeviceRGB ] /DeviceGray /DeviceGray[...]