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L C D Monitor User Manual D 2 3 6 7P / D 2267 P W H / D2367P D2267P W / LED B acklight[...]
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2 Safety ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3 National Conv entions ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Power ..[...]
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3 Safety Nationa l Con ventio ns The following sub sections describe notational conv entions used in this do cument. Notes, Cauti ons, and W arn ings Throughout this guide , blocks of text may be accomp anied by an icon and pr inted in bol d type or in itali c type. These bloc ks are note s, cauti ons, and w arnings, and they ar e used as fo llows:[...]
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4 Pow er The monitor should be operate d only fr om the ty pe of pow er source indicated on the label. I f you ar e not sure of the t ype of pow er suppli ed to your ho me, consu lt your dea ler or loc al power company . The monitor is equipp ed with a three - pron ged grou nded plug, a p lug with a third (gro unding) pin . T his plug will fit on l[...]
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5 Installation Do not pla ce the mo nitor on an unstabl e cart, sta nd, trip od, br acket, or ta ble. If t he monitor falls , it can i njure a person and cause s erious da mage t o this pr oduct. U se only a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recomme nded by the manufact urer or sold with t his product. Follow the manuf acturer’s instru ction[...]
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6 Cleaning Clean the cabinet regu larly w ith clo th . Y ou can use soft - detergent to wipe o ut the st ain, instea d of str ong - detergen t which w ill cauteriz e the pr oduct cabi net. When c leaning, ma ke sure no det ergen t is lea ked int o the product. The cl eaning cl oth shoul d not be t oo roug h as it w ill scratch th e screen s urface.[...]
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7 Other If the prod uct is emi tting a stra nge smell, sound or smoke, di sconnect th e power pl ug IMMED IA TEL Y and contact a S ervice Cent er . Make sure th at the v entilating openings are not blo cked by a table or curta in. Do not enga ge the LCD monitor in severe v ibration or high i mpact condit ions duri ng operation. Do not kno ck or dro[...]
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8 S etup Conten ts in Box ch eck with t he lo cal dealer or AOC branch of fice for confir mation. Monitor CD Manual Base Adapter Power Cable Analog Cable HDMI Cable * * * Audio Cable 3D Glasses Not all si gnal cable s (Analog, and HDM I cables) w ill be prov ided for a ll countrie s and region s. Plea se * Cable DVI[...]
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9 Setup Stand & Base Please setup or remov e the base fo llowing t he steps a s below . Setup: Remove: 1 2[...]
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1 0 Unit standing without base is available. (Caution: must put unit in flat surf ace. Any uneven or sloped surfa ce may result unit damaged or injur y to user .)[...]
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Adjusti ng Viewing A ngle For optim al viewing it is reco mmended t o look at t he full face of the monitor , then adjust the monitor's angle to y our own prefer ence. Hold the st and so you will not t opple the monitor w hen you change t he mon itor's ang le. Y ou are able to adju st the monitor's angl e from - 5 ° to 2 3 °. 1 1 -[...]
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1 2 Connecti ng the Monit or 1. Pow e r 2. 5. H D M I 3. T o protect eq uipment, alw ays t urn off the PC an d LCD monit or before c onnecting. 1 Connect th e power ca ble to the AC port on the bac k of the m onitor . 2 Connect on e end of the 15 - pin D- Sub /HDMI cabl e to the bac k of the mo nitor and connect th e other end to the computer'[...]
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Connecti ng the Monit or 1. Pow e r 2. DVI 3. T o protect eq uipment, alw ays t urn off the PC an d LCD monit or before c onnecting. 1 Connect th e power ca ble to the AC port on the bac k of the m onitor . 2 Connect on e end of the 15 - pin D- Sub / DVI cabl e to the bac k of the mo nitor and connect th e other end to the computer' s D- Sub /[...]
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Adjust ing Setting Optimal Resolution Windo ws V ista For Windo ws Vist a: 1 Click S T A R T. 2 Click CONTROL P ANEL. 3 Click A ppearance an d Personalizat ion. 4 Click Pers onalizati on 1 4[...]
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5 Click Dis play Settings. 6 Set the re solution SLIDE - BAR to 1 . Optimal preset resolution 5[...]
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Windows XP For Windo ws XP: 1 Click S T A R T. 2 Click SETTING S. 3 Click CONTROL P ANEL. 4 Click A ppearance an d Themes. 5 Double c lick DISPLA Y . 1 6[...]
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6 Click SETTING S. 7 Set the re solution SLIDE - BAR to Windo ws ME/20 00 For Windows ME/20 00: 1 Click S T A R T. 2 Click SETTING S. 3 Click CONTROL P ANEL. 4 Double c lick DISPLA Y . 5 Click SETTING S. 6 Set the re solution SLIDE - BAR to . 17 Optimal preset resolution . Optimal preset resolution[...]
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Hotke ys 1 2 3 Menu/Enter 4 5 Pow er Press the P ower bu tton to turn o n/ off th e monitor . When ther e is no O SD, pres s Volume adjust volume . Auto / Exit / Source hot k ey When there is no OSD, pr ess Auto/Source button cont inuou sly about 2 se cond to do auto configure . When the OS D is closed, pre ss Source button w ill be S ource hot key[...]
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OSD Se tting Basic and si mple inst ruction on the con trol key s. 1) Press the MENU - button to a ctivate the OSD w indow . 2) Press or to navig ate throu gh the f unctions. On ce the desired fun ction is h ighlighted , pres s the MENU - button to activate it . press or to nav igate thro ugh the sub - menu fu nctions . O nce the desired function i[...]
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L uminance 1. Press MENU (Menu) to d isplay menu. 2. Press or to select ( Luminance ), and pr ess MENU to enter . 3. Press or to select subm enu , and pr ess MENU to enter . ∧ ∨ ∧ ∨ 20[...]
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4. Press or t o adjust . 5. Press AU TO to exit . Brightnes s 0- 100 Backlight A djustmen t Contrast 0- 100 Contrast from Dig ital - register. Eco mode Standard Standard M ode Te xt Te xt Mode Internet Internet M ode Game Game Mode Mo vi e Movie M ode Sports Sports M ode Gamma Gamma 1 Adjust t o Gamma1 Gamma 2 Adjust t o Gamma 2 Gamma 3 Adjust t o [...]
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Image S etup 1. Press MENU (Menu) to d isplay menu. 2. Press or t o select ( Image Setup ), an d press MENU to enter . 3. Press or t o select subm enu , and pr ess MENU to enter . 2 ∧ ∨ ∧ ∨ 2[...]
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4. Press or t o adjust . 5. Press AU TO to exit . Clo ck 0- 100 Adjust pictur e Clock to re duce Vertical - Line noi se. Phase 0- 100 Adjust Pi cture Phas e to reduc e Horizonta l - Line noi se Sharpness 0- 100 Adjust pi cture s harpness H.Position 0- 100 Adjust the horizontal position o f the pict ure. V.Position 0- 100 Adjust the vertical p ositi[...]
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Color Setu p 1. Press MENU (Menu) to d isplay menu. 2. Press or t o select ( Color Setup ), and press MENU to enter . 3. Press or t o select subm enu , and pr ess MENU to enter . 2 ∧ ∨ ∧ ∨ 4[...]
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4. Press or t o adjust . 5. Press AU TO to exit . Color setup . W arm Recall W ar m Color T emperature f rom EEPRO M. Normal Recall Norm al Color T emperat ure from EEPR OM. Cool Recall Cool Color T emperatur e from EEPR OM. sRGB Recall SR GB Color T emperature f rom EEPRO M. User Red Red Gain fr om Digit al - register Green G reen Gain D igital -r[...]
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Picture Boos t 1. Press MENU (Menu) to d isplay menu. 2. Press or t o select ( Picture Boost ), and pres s MENU to enter . 3. Press or t o select subm enu , and pr ess MENU to enter . 2 ∧ ∨ ∧ ∨ 6[...]
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4. Press or t o adjust . 5. Press AU TO to exit . Frame Siz e 14 - 100 Adjust Frame Size Brightnes s 0- 100 Adjust Frame Bri ghtnes s Contrast 0- 100 Adjust Frame Co ntrast H. positio n 0- 100 Adjust Fra me horizont al Posi tion V.position 0- 100 Adjust Frame verti cal Posit ion Bright Fr ame on or off Disable or Enable Br ight Fr ame 2 ∧ ∨[...]
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OSD Setup 1. Press MENU (Menu) to d isplay menu. 2. Press or t o select ( OSD Setup ), and pr ess MENU to enter . 3. Press or t o select subm enu , and pr ess MENU to enter . 2 ∧ ∨ ∧ ∨ 8[...]
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4. Press or t o adjust . 5. Press AU TO to exit . H.Position 0- 100 Adjust the horizontal position o f OSD V.Position 0- 100 Adjust the v ertical p osition of OSD Timeout 5- 120 Adjust the OSD T imeout Transparen ce 0- 100 Adjust the transpar ence of O SD Language Select the OSD languag e 2 ∧ ∨ 9[...]
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Extra 1. Press MENU (Menu) to d isplay menu. 2. Press or t o select ( E xt r a ), and press MENU to enter . 3. Press or t o select subm enu , and pr ess MENU to enter . ∧ ∨ ∧ ∨ 30[...]
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4. Press or t o adjust . 5. Press AU TO to exit . 31 ∧ ∨ Input Select Auto Select to Auto De tect input signal Select Signal Source as Input Select So urce as Input Auto Config yes or no Auto adjust the picture to default Image Ratio wide or 4:3 Select wide or 4:3 format for display DDC-CI yes or no Turn ON/OFF DDC-CI Support Off Timer 0~24[...]
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1. menu. 2D, 2D-3D, 3D (SBS), 3D(T/B) modes are available for switchover. HDMI input mode under 2D: Press th e M enu key to enter the OSD menu and select the 2D/3D/ menu. Auto (2D), 2D-3D, 3D (SBS) and 3 D (T/B) mo des are available for switchover. 2D/ 3D select When 2D, 3D SBS), 3D(T/B) mode, the Stereo Index, Convergence and Scene icon in sub[...]
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. HDMI input mode un r 3D: Press th e M enu key to enter the OSD menu and select the 2D/3D/ menu. . 4 HDMI input mode under 2D: Press the Menu key to enter the OSD menu and select the 2D/3D menu. When select 2D-3D m ode, the Stereo Index, Convergenc e and Scene icon in 3D sub tier menu is able to adjust. 5. Only Auto(3D) is able to select, 2D-3D, 3[...]
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3 4 Exit 1. Press MENU (Menu) to d isplay menu. 2. Press or t o select ( E xi t ), and press MENU to ent er . 3. Press AU TO to exit . E xit Exit the main OSD ∧ ∨[...]
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3 5 LED Indicator Status LED Color Full Pow er Mode Bl ue Act ive - off M ode orange[...]
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3 6 Driver Monitor Dri ver Windows 7 1. Start Window s® 7 2. Cli ck on the 'Sta rt' butt on and then click o n 'Control P anel'. 3. Clic k o n t he 'Display' icon .[...]
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3 7 4.Ckick on the “ Change display settings ” button. 5. Click t he “ Adv anced Setti ngs” button . 6. Click t he “Monitor” t ab and then c lick th e “Properti es” button.[...]
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3 8 7. Click t he “Driver” tab. 8. Open the "Update D river So ftware - G eneric PnP M onitor" w indow by clicking on “Update Driver ... “ and then click t he "Br owse my computer for driver so ftware" butto n. 9. Sel ect "Let me pick fr om a list of devi ce drivers on my computer" .[...]
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3 9 10. Click the “Have D isk” butt on. Click on t he “Browse” button an d navigate to the follow ing dir ectory : X: Dr iver m odule na me (where X is the drive l etter de signator for the CD - R OM drive). 11. Select the " xxx .inf " fil e and c lick the “Open ” button. Cli ck the “OK ” button. 12 . Select your monit[...]
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40 Windows Vista 1. Click "S tart " and "C ontro l Panel". Then, double - cl ick on "A ppearance an d Persona lizatio n". 2. Click "Persona lization" and t hen "Display Sett ings". 3. Click "A dvanced Se ttings... ".[...]
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41 4. Click "Pro perties" in the "M onitor" tab. If t he "Proper ties" bu tton is deactiv ated, it means the conf iguration for your monitor i s completed. T he monitor can be used a s is. If the me ssage " W indow s needs... " is disp layed, as show n in the f igure bel ow , click "Contin ue". 5. C[...]
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4 2 Windows XP 1. Start W indow s® X P 2. Click on t he 'Start' button and then cl ick on 'C ontrol Pan el'. 3. Select and click on the category ‘Appearance and Themes’ 4. Click on t he 'Dis play' Ite m.[...]
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4 3 5. Select t he 'Setting s' tab the n click on the 'Advan ced' butto n. 6. Select ' M onitor' tab - If the 'Propert ies' button is inactiv e, it means your monitor i s properly confi gured. Please stop in stallation. - If the 'P roperties' button is a ctive, cl ick on ' Properties' butt[...]
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4 4 8. Select t he 'Insta ll from a li st or speci fic locati on [advanc ed]' radio button a nd then cl ick on the ' Next' button. 9. Select t he 'Don't S earch. I w ill choose the driver to instal l' radio button. Then c lick on the 'Nex t' button. 10. Click on the 'Hav e disk...' button, t he[...]
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4 5 Windo ws 2000 1. Start Windows® 2000 2. Click on t he 'Start' button, p oint to 'Sett ings', and then clic k on 'Contr ol Panel' . 3. Double cl ick on the 'D isplay ' Icon. 4. Select the 'Settings' tab then click on 'A dvanced. ..'. 5. Select 'M onitor' - If the 'Proper[...]
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4 6 i-Menu Welco me t o “i - Menu” softw are by AOC. i - M enu makes it ea sy to adjus t your moni tor display setting by using o n screen menu s instead of the O SD button on t he mon itor . T o complet e instal lation, plea se follow the install ation guide.[...]
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4 7 e- Sa ve r W elcom e to us e A OC e - Saver monitor power mana gement s oftware ! The AOC e - Saver featur es Smart S hutdown functions for your mon itors, all ows y our monitor to ti mely shutdow n w hen PC unit is at any s tatus (On, Of f, Sleep or Screen Sav er); the a ctual shut down time depends on y our pref erences (s ee exampl e below) [...]
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4 8 Screen+ Welcom e to "Scr een+" softw are by AOC, Scree n+ softw are is a de sktop scre en splittin g tool , it splits t he desktop into dif ferent pa nes, ea ch pane di splays a dif ferent window . Y ou only need to drag t he window to a corres ponding pane, when y ou w ant to access it. It supp orts multip le monito r display to make[...]
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4 9 T r oubl eshoot Problem & Question Possible Solutio ns Power LE D Is Not ON M ake sure the pow er button i s ON and the Pow er Cord is pr operly co nnected to a groun ded pow er outlet and to t he moni tor . No images on the scr een Is the pow er cord conne cted p roperly? Check the power cord connect ion and pow er supply . Is t he c abl e[...]
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50 3D Troubleshooting for D2367P / H Ghost images that appear when viewing 3D e ffects may be a result of the following: 1. the display unit has not bee n adj usted to its optimum resolutio n o f 1920* 1080 a t 60HZ ; if a customer complains that the y are unab le to l ocate the r esolution-1920*108 0, a non-standard VGA cable is possibly being use[...]
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5 1 If the 3D effect fails, please check: 1. whether you are wearing the original 3D glasses supplied by the manufacturer and whether you are sitting within the effect ive viewing distance; 2. whether the 3D func tion of the display un it has be en turned on; if not, please select the corresponding 3D mod e. 85 cm 3D Troubleshooting for D22[...]
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5 5 0 4 Precautions when wearing 3D glasses: - Do not use 3D glasses as c ommon glasses , sungl asses or protective g oggles as the y your eyesight; - Do not keep 3D g lasses in plac es that are too hot or cold 3D glasses w i ll be dama . Do not use damaged glasses; - Do not throw objects at 3D glasses. Do not press on or throw 3D glasses; - Use a [...]
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Specification Panel Model name D23 6 7P H Driving system TFT Color LCD Viewable Image Size 584.2mm Diagonal Pixel pitch 0. 0884*RGB ( H )mm x 0.265 2 (V)mm Video R, G, B Analog lnterface ,HDMI Separate Sync. H/V TTL Display Color 16.7M Colors Dot Clock 14 8.5 MHz Resolution Horizontal scan range 30kHz to 83k Hz Horizontal scan Size(Maximum) 509.18 [...]
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5 4 51 Operating 0° to 40° Non-Operating -25°to 55° Humidity: Operating 10% to 85% (non-condensing ) Non-Operating 5% to 93% (non-condensing) A ltitude: Operating 0~ 2000m (0~ 6562 ft ) Non-Operating 0~ 12192m (0~ 40000 ft )[...]
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5 5 5 2 Panel Model number D2267P WH Driving system TFT Color LCD Viewable Image Size 546 . 2 m m di agoanl Pixel pitch 0. 08265*RGB (H)mm x 0.24 7 95 (V)mm Video R, G, B Analog lnterface ,HDMI Separate Sync. H/V TTL Display Color 16.7M Colors Dot Clock 1 48.5 M Hz Resolution Horizontal scan range 30 kHz - 83 kHz Horizontal scan Size(Maximum) 47 6 [...]
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Panel Model name D2367P Driving system TFT Color LCD Viewable Image Size 584.2mm Diagonal Pixel pitch 0.0884*RGB(H)mm x 0.2652(V)mm Video R, G, B Analog lnterface ,DVI Separate Sync. H/V TTL Display Color 16.7M Co lors Dot Clock 170MHz Resolution Horizontal scan range 30kHz to 83kHz Horizontal scan Size(Maximum) 509.18mm Vertical scan range 50Hz to[...]
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3 1 Non-Operating -25°to 55° Humidity: Operating 10% to 85% (non-condensing ) Non-Operating 5% to 93% (non-condensing) A ltitude: Operating 0~ 5000 m (0~ 16404 ft ) Non-Operating 0~ 12192m (0~ 40000 ft ) 5 7[...]
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Panel Model name Driving system TFT Color LCD Viewable Image Size 546.2mm Diagonal Pixel pitch 0.08265*RGB(H)mm x 0.24795 (V)mm Video R, G, B Analog lnterface ,DVI Separate Sync. H/V TTL Display Color 16.7M Co lors Dot Clock 170MHz Resolution Horizontal scan range 30kHz to 83kHz Horizontal scan Size(Maximum) 476.06mm Vertical scan range 5 0 Hz to 7[...]
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3 1 Operating 0° to 40° Non-Operating -25°to 55° Humidity: Operating 10% to 85% (non-condensing ) Non-Operating 5% to 93% (non-condensing) A ltitude: Operating 0~ 5000 m (0~ 16404 ft ) Non-Operating 0~ 12192m (0~ 40000 ft ) 5 9[...]
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Preset Display Modes ST AND Resolution HORIZONT AL FREQUENCY(kHz) V ERTICAL FREQUENCY(Hz) VGA 640x480@60Hz 31.469 59.940 640x480@72Hz 37.861 72.809 640x480@75Hz 37.500 75.00 SVGA 800x600@56Hz 35.156 56.250 800x600@60Hz 37.879 60.317 800x600@72Hz 48.077 72.188 800x600@75Hz 46.875 75.000 XGA 1024x768@60Hz 48.363 60.004 1024x768@70Hz 56.476 70.069 102[...]
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Pin Assignments Preset table for the HDMI 3D mode For HDMI INPUT, switch over to 1920*1080/ 24/25/30HZ if the font on the display unit screen is not clear. Pin Number 15-Pin Side of the Signal Cabl e 1 V ideo-Red 2 V ideo-Green 3 V ideo-Blue 4 N.C. 5 Detect Cable 6 GND-R 7 GND-G 8 GND-B 9 +5V 3D Format Resoluti on Refresh Rate Frame Packing 1080p 2[...]
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10 Ground 11 N.C. 12 DDC-Serial data 13 H-sync 14 V- s y n c 15 DDC-Serial clock Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name 1 TMDS Data 2+ 9 TMDS Data 0 17 DDC/CEC Gro und 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 10 TMDS Clock + 18 +5V Power 3 TMDS Data 2 11 TMDS Clock Shield 19 Hot Plug Detect 4 TMDS Data 1+ 12 TMDS Clock 5 TMDS Data 1Shield 13 CEC 6[...]
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3 1 Pin Number 24 -Pin Color Display Signal Cable Pin Number 24 -Pin Color Display Signal Cable 1 TMDS data 2 - 13 TMDS data 3 + 2 TMDS data 2 + 14 + 5V Power 3 TMDS data 2/4 Shield 15 Ground (for+5V) 4 TMDS data 4 - 16 Hot Plug Detect 5 TMDS data 4 + 17 TMDS data 0 - 6 DDC Clock 18 TMDS data 0 + 7 DDC Data 19 TMDS data 0/5 Shield 8[...]
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64 Regul atio n FCC Notic e FCC Class B Radio Frequ ency Interf erence Statemen t NOT E: This equipment ha s been tested an d found to comp ly w ith the limits for a Cl ass B digital dev ice, pursu ant to Part 15 of th e FCC Rul es. T hese l imits are d esigned to provide r easonabl e protection against h armful i nt erferen ce in a resident ial in[...]
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65 WEEE Declarati on Disposal of Waste Equi pment by Users in Priv ate Hou sehold in th e European U nion. This symb ol on the pro duct or on its pack aging indi cates that this product must not b e dispo sed of w ith your ot her household w aste.Inst ead, it is your resp onsibility to dispo se of your w aste equi pment by ha nding it ov er to a de[...]
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WEEE /E-Waste declaration for India This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates t hat this product must not be di sposed of with your other household waste.Instead, it is yo ur responsibility to dis pose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection p oint for the recycling of waste electrical an d electronic eq[...]
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6 7 Servic e W arrant y Statement for E uro pe LI MITED THR EE - YEAR WARRANTY* AOC Color Monitors sold withi n Europe AOC Internat ional (Eur ope) BV w arrants thi s product to be free from def ects in mater ial and w orkmanship f or a period of Three ( 3) years a fter the or iginal date of con sumer purch ase. Duri ng this peri od, AOC Internat i[...]
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6 8 modified or altered; y ou bear the sole r esponsibi lity and l iability for any such modifica tion or alteration. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED W ARRANTIES FOR THIS PRODUCT (INCLUDIN G THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABIL ITY A ND F IT NESS F OR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE LIMITED IN DURA TION TO A PERIOD OF T HREE (3) YEARS FOR P ART S AND LABOR F ROM T H[...]
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6 9 W arranty Statement for North & South A merica (ex cluding Brazil) WARRANT Y ST A TEMENT for AOC Color M onitors Including th ose Sold within No rth America as Spe cified Envision Per ipherals, Inc. w arrants thi s product to be free fr om def ects in m aterial and w orkman ship for a per iod of three (3) y ears for p arts & la bor and [...]
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ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THIS PRODUCT (INCLUDIN G THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABIL ITY A ND FITNESS F OR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE LIMITED IN DURA TION TO A PERIOD OF T HREE (3) Y EAR S FOR P ART S AND LABOR AND ONE (1) YEAR FOR CRT TUBE OR LCD P ANEL FROM THE ORIGINAL DA TE OF CONSU MER PURCHASE. NO WARRANTIES (EITHER EXPRESSED OR IM[...]
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WARRANTY PERIOD COVERAGE AT NO CHARGE CUSTOMER CHARGES Within the first three months of purchase: Covered by EASE - New AOC monitor - Call tag dispatched and return freight charges via UPS - None* Between 4 months – 1 Year - All Parts & Labor Including CRT Tube & LCD Panel - UPS Return Freight to AOC Between 1 Year - 3 Years: Covered by s[...]
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TCO Certified Document for Displays version . 2.3 Congratulations! This product is designed for both you and the planet! TCO Development works for sustainable IT - manufacture, use and recycling of IT products reflecting environmental, social and economic responsibility. TCO Certified is a third party verified program, where every product model is [...]