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Instruction Manual EN-75080C / EN-75084C 8” / 8.4” Compact Size TFT-LCD MONITOR[...]
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Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep i t handy for future reference.[...]
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SAFETY INSTRUCTION ………………………………………………………………….. 2 ~ 3 CAUTIONS ………………………………………………………………............... ........... 4 FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEM ENT …………………………….... ....................... 5 CONNECTING WITH EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT ……[...]
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………… ………………………. 1 Import ant Safety Instruction 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these Instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instruct ions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation opening[...]
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10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pi nched parti cularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point whe re they exit from the apparatus. 1 1. Only use attachment/accessories specified by the manufacturer . 12. Use only with the cart, s tand, tripod, bracket or t able specified by th e manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. W[...]
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This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated : dangerous voltage with in the product’s enclos ure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of ele ctric shock to persons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance(serv icing) instructions in the liter[...]
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NEVER REMOVE THE BA CK COVER Removal of the back cov er should be carried out only by qual ified personnel. DO NOT USE IN HOSTILE ENVIRONMENTS To prevent shock or fire hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moist u re. This unit is designed to be used in the offic e or home. Do not subject the unit to vibratio ns, dust of corrosive gases[...]
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This equipment has been tested and fou nd to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferenc e in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses a nd can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed a[...]
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A. BACK 1. TRIGGER INPUT Sensor Signal Input 2. AUDIO IN 3.5 Φ STEREO IN 3. S-VIDEO IN Y/C separated signal input 4. AV1 OUT Video looping output for AV1 5. AV1 IN Composite signal Inp ut for AV1 6. AV2 OUT Video looping output for AV2 7. AV2 IN Composite signal Inp ut for AV2 8. VGA PC Analog Signal In put[...]
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6 …………………………………………………… ………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL B. FRONT 1. INPUT Select input source. 2. MENU Activates and exits the On Screen D isplay. This button can also be used to move previous me nu or status. OSD MENU(MAIN) : Input Source, Screen, Audio, OSD, Color, Utility, Exit. 3/4. ▲ / ▼ This b[...]
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………… ………………………. 7 OSD Menu Description A: CUSTOM MENU (For AV 1, AV2 & S-Video Input) 1) Press the MENU button and then press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Custom. 2) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the sub menu. 3) Press [...]
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1) Press the MENU button and then press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Custom. 2) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the sub menu. 3) Press the left(◀) or right( ▶ ) button to adjus t the picture setting. 4) Press the MENU button to save. 8 …………………………………… ……………………?[...]
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2) Press the right( ▶ ) or INPUT button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Picture Mode. 4) Press the right( ▶ ) or INPUT button. 5) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Picture Mode option. 6) Press the MENU button to save 2. Color Tone 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Co[...]
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3. Mute 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Mute. 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or INPUT button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the On or Off. 4) Press the MENU button to save. 4. Volume 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Volume 2) Press the left (◀) or right( ▶ ) button to adj[...]
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10 ……………………………………………… ……………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5. Size 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Size 2) Press the right( ▶) or INPUT button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Size option. 4) Press the MENU button to save. 6. NR[...]
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1) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the NR. 2) Press the right( ▶) or INPUT button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the On or Off. 4) Press the MENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ………………………………………………… …………………. 11 7. 3D Comb 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or[...]
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8. Camera 540 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Camera 540 menu. 4) Press the right( ▶ ) or INPUT button. 5) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Camera 540 option. 6) Press the MENU button to save. 12 ……………………………………………… ……………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL [...]
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1) Press the MENU button and then press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the Picture/Sound. 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or INPUT button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Picture Mode. 4) Press the right( ▶ ) or INPUT button. 5) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Picture Mode option. 6) [...]
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL ………………………………………………… …………………. 13 3) Press the left( ▶) or INPUT button again. 4) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Color Tone opti on. 5) Press the MENU button to save. 2-2. Color Tone (Custom) 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Cus[...]
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2) Press the Menu button to save. 14 ……………………………………………… ……………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Red(R), Green(G) or Blue(B). 4) Press the left(◀) or right( ▶) button to adjust color dens ity. 5) Press the MENU button to save. 4. PC control (Only [...]
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1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the PC. 2) Press the right( ▶) or INPUT button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the PC sub menu. 4) Press the right( ▶ ) or INPUT button. 5) Press the left (◀) or right( ▶ ) button to adjust the PC setting. 6) Press the MENU button to save. Auto Adjust: Auto geome[...]
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1) Press the MENU button and then press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Setup. 1. Reset 1) Press the right( ▶ ) or INPUT button 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or INPUT button again. 3) Press INPUT button to execute the res et. Reset : All settings go to the factory initialization. 16 …………………………………………?[...]
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2. Language 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Language. 2) Press the right( ) or INPUT button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select language. 4) Press the MENU button to save. 3. OSD Tone 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the OSD Tone. 2) Press the right( ) or INPUT button 3) Pre[...]
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4. Blue Screen 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Blue Screen. 2) Press the right( ) or INPUT button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the On or Off. 4) Press the MENU button to save. 5. Key Lock 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Key Lock. 2) Press the right( ) or INPUT bu[...]
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18 ……………………………………………… ……………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6. Trigger 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Trigger. 2) Press the right( ) or INPUT button. 6-1. Trigger Enable 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Trigger Enable. 2) Press the right( ) or INP[...]
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL ………………………………………………… …………………. 19 6-2. Trigger Input 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Trigger Input . 2) Press the right( ) or INPUT button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Trigger Input option. 4) Press the Menu button to sa[...]
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20 ……………………………………………… ……………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6-4. Trigger Time 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Trigger Time. 2) Press left() or right() butt on to adjust Trigger Time setting. 3) Press the MENU button to save. 6-5 Trigger Option 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down[...]
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N/C (Normal Closed): W h en Trigger cable is opened, Trigger function is activated. N/O (Normal Opened): When Trigger cable is closed, Trigger function is activated. High: When Trigger signal is high(2~5 [V]), Trigger function is activated. Low: When Trigger signal is low(0~0.6[V]), Trigger function is activated. INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………[...]
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1) Press the right( ) or INPUT button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the On or Off . 4) Press the Menu button to save. 22 ……………………………………………… ……………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7-2. Auto switching Inputs en abled 1) Press the up( ▲ )or d own( ▼ ) button to select the Input[...]
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5) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the On or Off and then press the Menu button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ………………………………………………… …………………. 23 7-3. Auto switching Time 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Time.[...]
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2) Press the left( ◀ ) or right( ▶ ) button to adjust the Time and then press the MENU button to sav e.[...]
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24 ……………………………………………… ……………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL A. Wall mount(Optional) 1) Using the 75 mm VESA holes. 2) Using the VESA standard wall moun t design and the 75mm hole pattern on the back side to install the LCD monitor to the wall. TRIG GER INPUT AUDIO IN S-VIDEO IN IN AV1 OUT IN AV2 OUT VGA DC[...]
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL ………………………………………………… …………………. 25[...]
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B. Rack mount(Optional) 1) Install the monitor in the Pre-Rack using the 75 mm VESA holes. 2) Install the Pre-Rack in the Open Rack using side mounting hol es. ※ The Pre-Rack is avail able rotation of 360° on the Open Rack.[...]
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26 ……………………………………………… ……………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ▶ PIN ASSIGNMENTS Pin 1 RED VIDEO 9 2 GREEN VIDEO 10 SIGNAL CABLE DETE CT 3 BLUE VIDEO 11 GROUND 4 GROUND 12 SDA(fo r DDC) 5 GROUND 13 H-SYNC.(or H+V SYNC.) 6 RED GROUND 14 V-SYNC. 7 GREEN GROUND 15 SCL (for DDC) 8 BLUE G ROUND ACCESSORY 1. [...]
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL ………………………………………………… …………………. 27 This monitor features a power management system to “power down” upon receipt of the VESA DPMS(The display power manag ement signaling) from a VESA DPMS video card. The VESA DPMS-complian t video card performs this signaling s ystem through not[...]
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UNSUPPORTES MODE GREEN Normal operation but the on screen Display will show error massage POWER OFF RED Not Operation 28 ……………………………………………… ……………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8RTC 8RTF’ 8’’ Diagonal AM-TFT(Active-Matrix) 8.4’’ Diagonal AM-TFT(Active-Matrix) Pixel pitch(mm) : 0.2025(H) x 0.2025[...]
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ACTIVE DISPLAY AREA (H x V) 162mm x 121.5mm 170.4mm X 127.8mm PACKIN G DIMENSIONS (W x D x H) 215.3mm x 40.4mm x 184.3mm 215.3mm X 40.4mm X 184.3mm Net Weight : 1.1Kg Net Weight : 1.19Kg WEIGHT Gross Weight : 2.25Kg Gross Weight : 2.34Kg ELECTRICAL RATINGS DC 12V/ 3.33A DC 12V/ 3.33A ▶▶ NOTE : Technical specifications are subject to change with[...]
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WEEE Symbols 30 ……………………………………………… ……………………. INSTRUCTION MANUAL Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Un ion and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking sho wn on the product or its literature , in[...]
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Taiwan - Headquarter Office 12F, No.79 Sec.1 Shin-Tai Wu Road, Hsi-Chi, Taipei, Taiwan Tel: +886-2-26982334 Fax: +886-2-26982380 China - Beijing Offic e Room 609,Technology Trade Building. Shangdi Information Industry Base, Haidian D istrict,Beijing China Tel: +86-10-62971096 Fax: +86-10-62971423 Europe - Ger many Of fice Albert-Einstein- S trasse [...]