Envision Peripherals EN9410 manual

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    EN9410 19” TFT LCD Monitor User ’s M a nual By Envision Peripheral s Inc . www .E NVISIONdisplay .com[...]

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    i FOR YO UR SAFETY Before operating th e monito r, please read this manu al thoroughly . This manual should be retain ed for future reference. FCC Class B Radio Frequ ency Interference St atement W ARNING: (FOR FCC CERTIFIED MODELS) NOTE: Th is eq uipme nt ha s bee n test ed an d foun d to c ompl y wi th th e l imits for a Class B digit al device, [...]

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    ii PRECAUT IO NS: • Do not u se the monitor n ear w ater, e.g . nea r a bath tub, w ashbow l, kitche n sink, laund ry tub, sw immi ng pool or in a wet basement. • Do not plac e the mo nitor on an un sta ble car t, sta nd, or t able . If the mo nitor falls, it can in jure a perso n and cause ser ious da mag e to the appl ian ce. Use only a cart [...]

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    iii c ir cui t pa rts ca us in g a fi re or el ect ric s hoc k. Ne ver s pi ll l iqu i ds on th e monitor . • D o not att empt to servic e the monitor by your self. Openin g or removing covers can expose y ou to da ngerous v olt ages an d other h azards. Pl ease refer a ll serv icing to q ual ified s erv ice p ersonn el. • Do not pull or b end [...]

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    iv GE NER AL NOT ES The foll ow ing sy mptoms are n ormal w ith LCD monitor a nd do no t indi cate a pro ble m. • Due to the natur e of the fluores cent li ght, the scree n may flicker during initia l use. T ur n of f the Pow er Swi tch and then turn it on ag ain to mak e sure the flicker dis appe ars. • Y ou may find slig htly uneven br ightne[...]

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    v OTHER NOTES • The scre en sur face is very soft . Do not rub, touc h or ta p the scre en surfac e with sh arp ob ject s uch as pe n or pencil . T his c ontact m ay s cratch or damage t he scre en. T hese damag es are no t cov ered un der t he w arranty . • T urn y our c omputer OFF be fore in stall ing yo ur new monitor . R efer to yo ur comp[...]

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    vi Disclaimer Envisio n Peri pheral s Inc. ma kes no repre sent ations or warr antie s, eit her ex pressed or imp lie d, with respe ct to the cont ent s hereo f and specifi cally discla ims any w arranties, mer chan tabi lity or f i tne ss for any par ticul ar purpose . Further , Envision Periph eral s Inc. res erves the right to r evise th is publ[...]

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    vii T a bl e of C onte nts 1 1 Import ant Safety Instructions ........... .......... ........... ........... i 2 2 Features ........ .............. .......... .............. .............. .......... ....... 2 3 3 Unp ac king the Monitor ........ .......... ........... .............. .......... 3 Inst allation a nd Remov al of the Base…………?[...]

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    1 1 1 Imp or tan t Saf et y Ins tru ctio n s Please rea d the foll owing safet y instructions before i nst alling or cl eaning y our En visi on m oni tor: 1. Un plug t he mo nito r ’s powe r ca ble from th e wa ll ou tle t befo re c leanin g. Do not us e liq u id or a er os ol cl ea ner s. Use a s of t clot h t o clea n th e m onit or ho usi n g.[...]

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    2 2 2 Features Y our E nv isi o n EN9 41 0 M oni tor f eatur es: ♦ SXG A (1280 x 10 2 4 pi x el) R esol uti on LCD Pan el ♦ High B rightness – 25 0 cd/m 2 (typical) ♦ High Contr ast Rati o – 500:1 ( ty pical) ♦ Tr ue Colour Display Wi th FRC suppor t for 16 .7M co lou rs, th e Envi sion E N9410 monito r offe r s y ou b ett er im a ge qu[...]

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    3 3 3 Unpacking th e Monitor Pl ea se ch ec k t ha t t he f ol low ing i t ems ar e in cl ud ed w ith y our m onit or . I f t h ey ar e mis sing o r da maged , pl ease c ontac t your plac e of pur chase immediately . Monit or 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc Signal Cable Pow er Cable QSG (Qui ck Sta rt Guide) CD User’ s Manual Inst al lation and Remo val o f [...]

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    4 4 4 Hardware Installation Your monitor is equipped wit h an automatic power supply with a v oltage range from 100 to 240 Volts AC a t a frequency of 50 to 60 H z. M ake sure that y our local power sup ply is within the support ed range. If y ou are unsure, pleas e co nt act y ou r el e ctr i cit y su p pli er . T o inst all y our Envisio n EN9410[...]

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    5 5 5 Windows driver Installation The En vi si on EN 941 0 i s f ully Wind ow s com pat ib l e s o n o s pec if i c w i ndo ws drivers a re requir ed to be l oaded. Windo w s 9 8, ME, and 200 0 The f irs t t im e y o u st art Win d ow s af ter c o nne ct in g y our n ew mo nit or , t h e sy s tem w ill detect the monitor and au t omatically start t[...]

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    6 6 6 Setting the Display Resolution Choosing The Best Resolut ion All Liquid Cry stal Dis play s (L CD s) have a fix ed resoluti on that is t he same as t he m ax im um r es ol ut i on t h at may be dis play ed on th e L CD . In t he ca se of th e EN9410 the LCD res olution is 1280 x 1024 pixels. This is also know n as the “n ati v e” r es ol [...]

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    7 Suppor ted Graphics M odes and Ref resh Rate Selec tion There is no nee d to choose the h ighest pos sible refr esh rate w hen using a n LCD monitor . It is not t echnically possible for an LCD monito r to flick er . Even at a refresh rate of 60 Hz y ou will get an absolutely flicke r- free image. For b es t r es ult s, it i s i mpo rt ant t hat [...]

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    8 caused by the signal from t he V GA card if it does not correspon d with t he us ual st and ar d. Thi s i s not how ever , a p ro bl em w i th t h e mon it or . If it is st i l l v isib l e af t er usi n g t he Aut omat ic adj u st m ent , y ou ca n us ual ly i mpr ov e t h e display ed i m age by manually adjusti ng t he phase, h orizonta l posi[...]

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    9 7 7 Adju sting the Monitor Pi ctur e Optimi sat ion The eas i est wa y t o obt ai n an op ti mal pi ctur e is by us ing th e Au to butto n for 2 sec o nds . T hi s on ly w orks re li abl y if th e gra ph ic s a dapt o r i s set to use on e of th e mo nit or ’ s f act ory mode s ( s ee Ta b l e 1 i n th e pr ev io us chap t er ) an d if y ou ar [...]

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    10 (fro m le ft to right ) Men u Ente r OS D me nu. Ent er su bm en us or s el ec t it ems wi th in O SD men u. c Move the selection cursor u pwards within the OSD me nu. d Move the selection cursor d ownwards within the OSD menu. e Adj us t OSD fu nct i ons. (De c re ase) f Adjust OS D functi ons. (Increase) SELECT /A U T O Au toma ti call y ad ju[...]

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    11 Tracking A djustment Position A djustment CLOCK: Adjust to minimize an y vertica l bar s or str ipes vi sible on th e screen b ackgrou nd. The horizo ntal sc reen si ze w ill also cha nge . PHA SE: Adjust to remove any horizont al distort ion, an d clear or sharpen th e im ag e of char act ers . V- P o s i t i o n : Adjust the vertic al position[...]

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    12 Colo r A d justme nt Othe r The re are thr e e it ems f or co lor ad jus tment : 9300 K : B luis h whi te 6500 K : Reddish w hite User defined: Red, Green, B lue. Ad j u st to set y our ow n co l or l ev el. LA NGUAGE: Multi - Lang uag e select ion OS D POSI TION : Ad just th e OS D win dow positi on on the scree n. INFORMA TIO N: “O N” W he[...]

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    13 8 8 Frequently Asked Q uestions The image is blur red, how c an I ge t th e best qualit y p icture? ♦ Re ad ch apter 6, Se ttin g the D ispla y Resolu tio n , and select a gra phics sig n al w ith th e c orr ect res ol ut io n a nd ref res h r at e. T hen r ead ch apt er 7 , Ad ju st ing t he M on it or , and make adju stments t o the dis play[...]

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    14 No image is di splay ed, wh at can I do? ♦ Che c k t hat the light (LED) next to t he monitor’ s power butto n is lit and is green in colour. If the LED i s green, pre ss t he ME N U button on t he monitor t o a c c e s s t h e O n S c r e e n D i s p l a y . I f t h e m e s s a g e NON PRES ET MODE appe ars there , please read c hapte r 6, [...]

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    15 T he di spl ay sho w s OU T OF FR EQU ENC Y err o r me ss ag e: ♦ Re ad ch apter 6, Se ttin g the D ispla y Resolu tio n , and select a gra phics signal with the correct resol ution and refresh rate.[...]

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    16 9 9 Specifications Model: Env isio n EN9410 Disp lay Ch ara cte rist i cs Display T ype 19“ ac ti ve ma tr ix Thi n F il m T ransisto r Liquid Cry st al Display V ie wab l e Di ago n al A rea 4 3.3 c m / 19” Nati v e (Ma ximu m) R esol u ti on 1,280 x 1, 024 pixel s Colors 16.7 million (6 bpp+dithering) Contrast Ratio 50 0:1 (t y pi cal ) Br[...]

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    17 Input Signa l Line Frequency 31 - 83kHz multi-f requen cy I mag e Fr equ ency (Ref r esh Rat e) 56 - 7 5H z Wi thi n the para met ers de t a iled in ch apt er 7 Video Signal RGB analogue (P ositiv e polarity ) 0. 7 Vp p/ 75 O hm Sy nchronization TTL sep arate, com posite TTL Signal Connection 15-pin mini D-sub c able Phys i cal Ch a ract eri st [...]