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2 TABLE of CONTEN TS 1. PRODUCT O VERVIE W ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 What’s Included .................................................................................................................................[...]
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3 7.3 Warranty T er ms and Conditions ..................................................................................................................... 31 8. COMPLIAN CE INFOR MATION ........................................................................................................................................ 33 8.1 FCC Notice ........[...]
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4 1. P RODUC T OVE RV IE W 1.1 What’s I n cl ud ed The follow ing items are included wit h InterView: InterView Mo ni t or: D ual – 17 Inch – LCD P anel s InterView Mult iplatform Control Base AC Power Adapter Power Cord DMS to DUAL DVI - I Si gnal Cable DV I - I to VGA Ad apter Microphon e Audio Ca ble USB Cable Visual Guide Drivers and Soft[...]
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5 1.2 Safety Instructions Safe Environment Do not store or u se t he InterView i n l o cati o ns that are exp osed to heat , extrem e cold , high humidity o r d usty environment . Room temperatur e conditi ons are recommended. Do not sub j ect InterView to severe vibra tions or high impa ct conditions . Do not allo w water or other liquids to spill[...]
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6 1.3 Product V iew s Panel Fro nt Vi ew 1. Integr ated We bcam 2. Balan ce B ar 3. Multipla tform Control Base 4. Integr ated 3- Port USB 2.0 Hub 5. 17 Inch LCD Panels 5 3 1 2 5 4[...]
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7 Control Base Front View 1. Power B utton 2. Power Li g ht I ndicat or (Left P anel) 3. Po wer Light I ndicat or (Right P anel) 4. Panel Select i o n B utton 5. B righ tness A djust ( Down) 6. Bright ness A djust (Up) 7. A uto Adjust 8. Integrated Microphon e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8[...]
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8 Control Bas e Back View 1. USB to PC Port 2. Microphone J ack 3. DMS P ort 4. AC Power C onnector 1 2 3 4[...]
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9 2. INTERVIEW SP EC IFIC AT I ON S 2.1 InterView Technical Specific ations Gen era l Mod el num be r EVGA InterV iew 1700 LCD Screen type 17’’ Wide TFT Pre se t disp la y are a Horizontal 367.20 mm Vertical 229.50 mm Syn chr oni zat ion Horizontal 31 .5 kH z to 81 .1 kHz Vertical 56 Hz to 76 Hz Viewing angle Horizontal 20° / 35° (CR=10) Vert[...]
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10 2.2 Preset Timin g Modes T he screen will be a djusted aut omatically when the sig na l transferred from the computer is the same as t he following Preset Timing Modes. If your d i sp l a y mode is not listed, it is not supporte d by this monitor; the screen may go blank w hil e t he pow er LED is on. Display M ode Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Ver[...]
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11 3. S ET TING U P INTERVIEW Read the safet y inst ruct ions b efore set ting u p the InterView. 3.1 Steps to A ss emb l ing Inter Vi ew 1. Rotate the balan ce bar out from the bo ttom o f the bas e : 2. Remo ve the cap s o n the stand and the pa nel: 3. A ssembl e t he stand and t he panel:[...]
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12 4. Push in t he b utton and tur n i t clockwise to lock up t he stand and the panel: 5. Open up t he panel : 6. Push the bala nce bar back into the base :[...]
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13 3.2 Conne cting Inter View to a PC Before set ting up Int erView , you must po wer down your computer (s ) . 1. Connect t he monitor to a computer(s ) usin g the DM S to Dual DVI - I cord . Note : Y ou can use either the D - Sub p lug or the DVI - D plug if t here’s no availab le DVI - I port on your PC. 2. Plug the power cord in to th e power[...]
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14 4. Powe r on InterView and the computer (s) : 5. Use the aud i o cable to connect I nt erV iew t o the M IC or Line - in inp ut of the computer. This is required t o use the onboard micropho ne. 6. Connect I nterView to the com puter (s) with the USB cable t o enable the f r ont USB 2. 0 HUB loca ted on t he monitor base. This is a lso required [...]
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15 3.3 Plug and Play Co mp at ib ility You can use Int erView with any Plug and P lay com patible s yste m. T he system c onfigure s itself and o p timize s the display’ s settings. I n most ca ses, InterView ‘s inst allatio n i s automat ically proc essed unless the user inter venes.[...]
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16 4. HOW TO AD J UST INTERV IEW 4.1 Rotating/Fold ing Each p anel can rot ate 180 degrees . The di splay will a utomatically adj ust to the correct posi tion. Each p anel can be ope ned and clos ed 90 degree s horizontall y .[...]
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17 4.2 Control Buttons 1. Power B utton : P owe r s the InterView ON o r OFF 2. Panel Select i o n B utton : Selects the m onito r to be adju st ed 3. Bright ness A djust (Down) : Decreases b rightn ess l evels 4. B right ness A djust (Up) : Incr eases brig htness level s 5. A uto A djust : Adjust s v ertical p osition, phase, horiz o ntal positio [...]
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18 5. SYSTEM RE QUIRE MEN TS AN D SOFTW AR E INS TAL LATI ON 5.1 System Requi rement s Operatin g System s Supported : - Windo ws XP H ome Editi on - Windows XP Professional - Windows XP Professional X 64 Edition - Windows Vista™ - Windows Vi st a™ 64 - bit Hardwar e : - 64MB of System Memory o r mo re - 5 0MB Hard D isk space or more Other s: [...]
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19 (Step 2 ) Process ing Installatio n - Click Webcam softw are installati o n to start the installa t ion process - Click Nex t , select the ap p lication you would like to i nst all, then clic k Nex t to continue Note: For users w h o select to install bot h we bcam driver and applicat ion , the installa tion w ill starts from the we bcam sof twa[...]
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20 - Insta l lat ion in process, the dia logue box will aut omatically close when the insta llation comp letes. Installing th e Webca m Driver - Click Inst all - Click Inst all[...]
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21 - Click Finish then sele ct the option to r est a rt you computer after t he installation co mpletes Note: Depending on each u ser’s PC s ystem and hardware performa nce, i t may take 10 t o 15 second s b efore enter ing t o the next st ep , please b e p atient . - Click Finish to exit th e wi zard , then the computer will a utomatically resta[...]
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22 5.3 Using the InterVi ew C amera Appli cation Main Pan el L ayout 1. Display screen 2. Record 3. Snapshot 4. Color settin g page 5. S napshot setti ng page 6. Record setti ng page 7. Misc set ting p age 1 2 3 4 5 6 7[...]
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23 Color Se tting Page This panel a llows u ser s to adjust th e color s ettin gs by draggi ng the trac k bar s. 1. Bright ness a d justment 2. Contrast adju s tme n t 3. Hue adjust ment 4. Satur a tion adjustment 5. Shar pness adj ustment 6. White b a lance adjustment 7. Gamma adjustment 8. Colo r / Gray scale 9. Backlig ht compensation 1 2 3 4 5 [...]
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24 Snapshot Setting Page T he InterVi ew webcam applic ation allows users to capture a single pho t o as well as cont inuous shootin g. In t his pan el, t he applicatio n allows users to set snapshot functions, such a s time interval s and outpu t for mat s. 1. Photo quanti ty for continuous sh ooting (1 - 30) 2. Time int erva ls for continuous sho[...]
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25 Record Setting Page This panel a llows adjustment s to the recording func tion of the webca m. 1. Select the a udio device to be captured 2. Select th e audio rec ording s ource. Ex : Microphone 3. Select the aud io encoder t o encod e the audio st ream 4. Select the video encoder t o encod e the video st ream 5. Set file limit s 6. Set time li [...]
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26 Misc Setting Page Within thi s p anel, users ca n adj ust settings that c ontrol different a spects of the image. 1. Video Flip: Flip s the video horizo ntally/ vertically 2. Exposure control - Low Light : avoid under - exposure in low lig ht environment - Hig h Light : a void under - exposure in high li g ht environment . 3. Flicker Red uc tion[...]
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27 6. TROUBLE SHOOTIN G 6.1 Self - Test Feature Check Self - Test Feat ure Check (STFC) allo ws users to check if the m onitor works prope rly. 1. Turn o ff b oth your computer a nd the monitor 2. Unplug t he DMS cable f rom the back of the c ompute r 3. Turn o n t he monitor 4. If the mo nitor is functioning p roperly, you w ill see a box in the i[...]
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28 Wavy picture or fine movement • Auto Adjust via OSD • Perform monitor reset • Check environmental factor s • Relo cate and tes t in another room LCD screen has spots • Cycle po w er on - off • These are pixels that are permanently off and is a natural defect that occurs in LCD technology LCD screen has bright spots • Cycle po w er [...]
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29 Pictur e mi s sing color • Perform monito r self - tes t featur e c heck • Check connection integrity at both end of the video cable • Check for bent or broken pins Picture co lor not go od • Change the color to "PC Custom Color" or "MAC Custom Color" • Adjust R/G/B value of "PC Custom Color" or "MAC [...]
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30 7. SERVICE I NFO RMATIO N 7.1 Product Registration and Customer Support Should you req ui r e a ny assistance wit h the installatio n or t roubleshooting o f the EVGA InterView , please vis it the Su pport section of our webs ite at www.e vga.com /support . The re you’ll be a b le to download drivers, c hec k o ut our extensive Knowled ge Base[...]
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31 Your LCD displa y is subj ect to repla cement if it meets t he criteria outlined in the fo llowing table: Product Bright Dots Dar k Dots Total Dots InterVi ew 6 or more 6 or more Combination of Bright and Dark = 6 or more 7.3 W arranty Terms and Conditions EVGA monitors are cove red by a 3 Year limit ed warr anty with registrat ion within 30 day[...]
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32 8. Software related faults resulting from incorrect software installation or usage or software viruses or software inherent bugs shall not be considered as product faults and may incur a charge for rectifi cation.[...]
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33 8. COMPLIANCE IN FORMATION 8.1 FCC No ti ce This device compl ies with FCC Rules Part 15, Operation is subj ect to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and t his device must accept any interference received , including interference t ha t may cause und esired o peration. 2) This equipment has b een tes[...]
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34 9. LEGAL INFOR MATI ON 9.1 Trademark I nfor mati on 1) EVGA Corp ., EVGA, the EVGA logo and combinations , 2) INTERV IEW and INTERVIEW in lower or cap combinatio ns, thereof are trademark s of EVGA Corp. All br and n ames, company names, service marks, l ogos, and trademarks o f the company, or its affiliates or licensors are trademarks or regis[...]
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