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TA B L E O F C O N TE N TS F O R Y O U R S A F E T Y --- --- -- --- --- --- - --- --- --- --- -- --- --- --- - -- -- --- -1 S A F E T Y P R E C A U T IO N S -- --- --- --- -- --- -- - --- --- -- --- --- --- --2 S P E C IA L N O T E S O N L C D M O N IT O R S -- --- -- - --- --- -- --- 3 B E F O R E Y O U O P E R A T E T H E M O N IT O R -- -- --- -[...]
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1 B e fo re o p e ra tin g th e m o n ito r, p le a s e r e a d th is ma n u a l th o ro u g h ly . T h is m a n u a l s h o u ld b e re ta in e d fo r fu tu re r e fe r e n c e . F C C C la s s B R a d io F r e q u e n c y I n te r f e r e n c e S ta te m e n t W A R N IN G : (F O R F C C C E R TIF IE D M O D E LS ) N O T E : T h is e q u ip m e n[...]
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2 P R E C A U TI O N S D o n o t u s e th e m o n ito r n e a r w a te r, e .g . n e a r a b a th tu b , w a s h b o w l, k itc h e n s in k , la u n d ry tu b , s w imm in g p o o l o r in a w e t b a s e m e n t. D o n o t p la c e th e mo n ito r o n a n u n s ta b le c a rt, s ta n d , o r ta b le . If th e m o n ito r f a lls , it c a [...]
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3 S P E C IA L N O TE S O N L C D M O N IT O R S T h e fo llo w in g s y mp to ms a re n o rm a l w ith L C D mo n ito r a n d d o n o t in d i ca te a p ro b le m. N O TE S D u e to t h e n a tu re o f th e flu o r e sc e n t lig h t, t h e sc re e n ma y flic k e r d u r in g in it ia l u s e . T u rn o ff th e P o w e r S w itc h a n d th e [...]
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4 IN S T A L L A TIO N I N S TR U C TIO N S S W IV E L B A S E I n st a ll R e mo ve F ig u re 1 In s ta llin g a n d R e mo v in g th e S w iv e l B a se P O W E R C O R D P o w e r S ou rc e : 1 . M a k e s u re th a t th e p o w e r c o rd is th e c o rre c t ty p e r e q u ire d in y o u r a re a . 2 . T h is L C D mo n it o r h a s a n E x te [...]
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5 C O N TR O L S A N D C O N N E C TO R S V ID E O C A B L E C o n n e c tin g t h e D - S u b C a b le : C o n n e ct o n e e n d o f th e 1 5 -p in D -S u b c a b le to th e b a c k o f th e mo n ito r a n d co n n e c t th e o th e r e n d to th e c o mp u te r’ s D - S u b p o rt. C o n n e c tin g th e P o w e r C o rd : C o n n e ct th e p [...]
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6 A D J U S TIN G TH E V I E W IN G A N G L E F o r o p tima l v ie w in g it is re c o mm e n d e d to lo o k a t th e fu ll fa c e o f th e m o n ito r, t h e n a d ju s t th e m o n ito r’ s a n g le to y o u r o w n p re fe re n c e . H o ld th e st a n d so y o u d o n o t to p p le th e mo n ito r w h e n y o u c h a n g e th e m o [...]
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7 O P E R A T I N G I N S TR U C TI O N S G EN E R A L IN S TR U C TIO N S P re s s th e p o w e r b u tto n to tu r n th e mo n it o r o n o r o ff . T h e o th e r c o n tro l b u tto n s a re lo ca te d o n th e fro n t p a n e l o f th e m o n ito r (S e e F ig u re 4 ). B y c h a n g in g t h e s e s e ttin g s , th e p ic tu re c a n b e a d [...]
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8 F R O N T P A N E L C O N TR O L P ow e r B u tt o n : P re s s th is b u tto n to tu rn th e mo n ito r O N o r O F F . P o w e r In d ic a to r : B lu e — P o w e r O n mo d e . O ra n g e — O ff m o d e . M E N U / E N T E R : A c tiv a te O S D me n u w h e n O S D is O F F o r a c tiv a te /d e -a c tiv a te a d ju s tme n t [...]
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9 H O W T O A D J U S T A S E TTIN G 1 . P re ss th e M E N U - b u tto n to a c tiv a te t h e O S D w in d o w . 2 . P re ss o r to n a v ig a te th ro u g h th e fu n ct io n s . O n ce th e d e s ire d fu n c tio n is h ig h lig h te d , p re s s th e M E N U -b u tto n to a c tiv a te it. I f th e fu n c tio n s e le c te d h a s a s u b -m e [...]
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1 0 A D J U S TIN G TH E P I C TU R E T h e d e s c rip tio n s fo r fu n c tio n c o n tro l L E D S M a in M e n u It e m M a in M e n u Ic o n S u b M e n u It e m S u b M e n u I c o n D e s c ri p tio n C o n tra s t C o n tra s t f r o m D ig ita l-re g ist e r . L u min a n c e B rig h tn e ss B a c k lig h t A d ju st me n t F o cu s A d ju[...]
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1 1 M a in M e n u Ite m M a in M e n u I c o n S u b M e n u Ite m S u b M e n u Ic o n D e s c rip tio n Y e s N / A A u to A d ju st th e H /V P o sit io n , F o cu s a n d C lo c k o f p ic tu re . A u to C o n fig N o N /A D o n o t e x e c u te A u to C o n fig , r e tu rn to m a in me n u . H . P o s itio n A d ju s t th e h o riz o n ta l p[...]
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1 2 P L U G A N D P L A Y P lu g & P la y D D C 2 B F e a t ur e T h is mo n ito r is e q u ip p e d w ith V E S A D D C 2 B c a p a b ilitie s a c co rd in g to th e V E S A D D C S T A N D A R D . It a llo w s th e mo n ito r to in fo r m th e h o s t s y st e m o f its id e n tity a n d , d e p e n d in g o n th e le v e l o f D D C u s e d [...]
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1 3 TE C H N IC A L S U P P O R T ( FA Q ) P ro b le m & Q u e s tio n P o ss ib le S o lu tio n P o w e r L E D is n o t o n * C h e c k if th e P o w e r S w itc h is in th e O N p o s itio n * P o w e r C o r d s h o u ld b e c o n n e ct e d N o P lu g & P la y * C h e c k if th e P C s ys te m is P lu g & P la y c o mp a tib le * C[...]
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1 4 E R R O R M E S S A G E & P O S S IB L E S O L U TIO N C A B L E N O T C O N N E C TE D : 1 . C h e c k th a t th e s ig n a l-c a b le is p ro p e rly c o n n e c te d , If t h e co n n e c to r is lo o s e , t ig h te n th e c o n n e c to r’ s s cr e w s . 2 . C h e c k th e s ig n a l-c a b le ’ s c o n n e c tio n p in s fo r d a m[...]
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1 5 A P P E N D IX S P E C IF IC A TI O N S D riv in g s y s te m T F T C o lo r L C D L C D P a n e l S iz e 3 8 .1 c m( 1 5 " ) P ix e l p itc h 0 .2 9 7 mm ( H ) × 0 .2 9 7 mm ( V ) V id e o R ,G ,B A n a lo g In te r fa c e In p u t S e p a ra te S y n c . H /V T T L H -F re q u e n c y 3 0 kH z – 6 0 k H z V -F re q u e n c y 5 5 -7 5 [...]
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1 6 S w itc h A u to A d ju s t K e y B rig h tn e s s C o n tra s t P o w e r B u tto n M E N U E x te r n a l C o n tr o ls : F u n c tio n s C o n tra s t B rig h tn e s s F o c u s C lo c k H . P o s it io n V . P o s itio n A u to C e n te r L a n g u a g e In fo rm a tio n O S D S e [...]
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1 7 P r es e t D is p la y M o d e s S T A N D A R D R E S O L U T IO N H O R IZ O N T A L F R E Q U E N C Y V E R T IC A L F R E Q U E N C Y D o s -mo d e 7 2 0 x 4 0 0 3 1 .4 7 k H z 7 0 .0 H z 6 4 0 × 4 8 0 3 1 .4 7 k H z 6 0 .0 H z V G A 6 4 0 × 4 8 0 3 7 .5 0 k H z 7 5 .0 H z 8 0 0 × 6 0 0 3 7 .8 7 9 k H z 6 0 .0 H z S V G A 8 0 0 × 6 0 0 [...]
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1 8 C O N N E C TO R P IN A S S IG N M E N T 1 5 6 1 0 1 1 15 1 5 - P in C o lo r D is p la y S ig n a l C a b le P IN N O . D E S C R IP T IO N P I N N O . D E S C R IP T IO N 1 . R e d 9 . + 5 V 2 . G re e n 1 0 . V G A -C O N 3 . B lu e 1 1 . R X D 4 . T X D 1 2 . D D C -S e ria l D a ta 5 . G ro u n d 1 3 . H -S y n c 6 . R -G r o u n d 1 4 . V[...]