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® FHD2 40 2 2 4-inch W idesc reen L CD Monit or USER GUIDE[...]
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Cont ents i Chapter 1: Using Your Gateway Flat-Panel Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Connecting the monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Connecting video inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Co[...]
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CHAP TER 1 1 Using Y our Gat e w a y F lat -P anel Monit or • C onnecting the monit or • Adjusting t he angle • Starting t he monitor • Adjusting monit or set tings • C hanging Windo w s scr een se tt ings • P ow er management • Maint enace • Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g • FA Q s • Spec ifications[...]
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CHAPTER 1: Using Your Ga tew ay Flat-Panel Moni tor 2 C onnec ting the monit or C onnecting v ideo inputs T o connect video sources t o your monitor: 1 P osition y our computer and the monit or so y ou can reach t he back of each. 2 Co nnect the blue VG A video cable t o the blue VG A video connec tor under the back of the display . 3 Ensure y our [...]
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www.gateway.com 3 - OR - If y our computer ha s a High-Definition Multimedia Int erf ace (HDMI) , connec t a HDMI cable to the black connect or under the bac k of the display . C onnecting a udio input (onl y f or V GA/D VI input) T o connect audio source to y our monitor: 1 P osition y our computer and the monit or so y ou can reach t he back of e[...]
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CHAPTER 1: Using Your Ga tew ay Flat-Panel Monitor 4 C onnecting U SB cable s Y our monit or has t he built -in webca m, microp hne, c ard rea der and USB 2 .0 hub. In or der t o use the se de vice s, yo ur monitor needs t o be connec ted t o yo ur computer u sing the supplied USB A-B cable. The U SB 2.0 hub will let y ou conv eniently connect U SB[...]
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www.gateway.com 5 Card R eader The Card r eader is on t he le f t hand side of the monitor as show n and supports XD/SD/MMC/MS. W ebcam and micr ophone In order to u se the w ebcam and micr ophone , your mon itor needs t o be connec ted t o y our computer using the supplied USB A-B cable. The applications required f or the webcam and microphone are[...]
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CHAPTER 1: Using Your Ga tew ay Flat-Panel Moni tor 6 C onnecting t he pow er Connect the po wer: 1 P osition y our monitor so y ou can reach t he back, then connec t the pow er cord t o the power connect or at the back of t he monitor . 2 Plug t he power cor d into a corr ectl y grounded power outle t. We recommend using a sur ge pr ote ctor to p [...]
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www.gateway.com 7 Basic f r ont vie w Y ou monit or has man y fea tures s uch as: bu ilt -in webcam, mic rophone , car d reader , USB 2 .0 hub, an edge-to-edge pr otec tiv e la yer an d stylish EzT ouc h menu butt ons (but to n light up f or eas y idendification) . In order to u se the webcam, micr opho ne , card r eader and hu b , your monit or ne[...]
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CHAPTER 1: Using Your Ga tew ay Flat-Panel Moni tor 8 Adju sting t he angle Ergonomic guidelines The recommended scr een p o sitioni ng is bas ed u pon the f ollowing guildelines. The se guid elines are bas ed on av ailable s cientific lit erature and published standa r ds. Screen height The r ecom mended sc reen height f or displays (e xcept in sp[...]
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www.gateway.com 9 Adju sting monit or s et tings Us e the monit or controls (l ocated on the monitor its elf) and computer contr ols (acces sible thr ough Windo ws) t o adjust the displa y imag e . For mor e information about comput er controls, see “Changing Windo ws sc reen set tings” on page 1 2 . U sing the EzT ouc h menu but t ons This mon[...]
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CHAPTER 1: Using Your Ga tew ay Flat-Panel Moni tor 10 U sing the main menu To u s e t h e m a i n m e n u : 1 Pre ss the lit but ton on t he front of your monit or . The re st of the but ton icons light up and the short cut menu opens. 2 Pre ss ( Main Menu ) . T he main menu opens. 3 Pre ss the ( Pre vious or Next) b utto ns to h ig hl ig h t a se[...]
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www.gateway.com 11 Audio menu Adjusts t he vo lume output . Adv anced menu Color —C ust omiz es the color le vels. Language —C hanges t he language of the O SD. LED Brightness —Change s the brightness of the Standby and P ow er LED to Da y Mode or Nite Mode . When wa tchi ng mov ies in a dark ened room, you ma y want t o ch ange the LED mode [...]
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CHAPTER 1: Using Your Ga tew ay Flat-Panel Moni tor 12 C hanging Windo w s sc reen s e t tings Adjusting t he color depth and sc reen ar ea are two of t he most ba sic displa y set tings you ma y need to cha nge. Y ou ca n also adj ust sett ings such as the screen backgrou nd a nd scre en saver . C hanging color depth and s cr een re solution C olo[...]
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www.gateway.com 13 V ideo modes Y our monitor supports s ev eral video mode s. If you do not use t he best mode f or the monitor , the display image may look slightly “fuzzy . ” Mode Res ol uti on (activ e dot) Horizontal fr eq ue nc y (k Hz ) Ve rt i c a l f requency (Hz) 1 640x480 31. 4 6 9 59. 941 2 640x480 35 66.66 3 720x400 31. 4 6 9 70 . [...]
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CHAPTER 1: Using Your Ga tew ay Flat-Panel Moni tor 14 P ow e r man agement Energ y declar ation When connect ed to a computer t hat su pports t he VESA Displa y P ow er Management Signaling (DPM S) Prot ocol , t he monitor can conserve significant energ y by r educing pow er consum ption during periods of non-use . When y our comp ut er goes into [...]
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www.gateway.com 15 T r ouble shooting If you ha v e problems with t he monitor , the inf ormation in this tr oubleshooting section ma y help yo u so lve the m. No po wer Ma k e sure tha t th e powe r co rd i s co nn ected c orre ctly t o bo th the ba ck of the mon itor an d the w all outle t. For more inf ormation about connecting the pow er cord, [...]
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CHAPTER 1: Using Your Ga tew ay Flat-Panel Moni tor 16 P ic ture ha s shadow s or “ ghosts” • Pre ss ( Menu ), t he n ( Auto ) to automa tically adju st the displa y image to t he ideal set tings. • Remove any exten sio n ca bl es or switchboxes . • Mak e sure that t he video cable is connec t ed s ecur ely t o the back of t he monitor an[...]
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www.gateway.com 17 Ho w T o Setup Wh y does the image looks stretched or fuzzy when I connect the monitor t o my computer? Y ou must a djust the oper ating sy stem ’s displa y se tti ng s to ma tch th e m on ito r ’s o pt im al ( na tive ) 1 920 × 1 080 se tting. For inf ormation on adjusting se ttings in Window s Vista, s ee “Changing color[...]
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CHAPTER 1: Using Your Ga tew ay Flat-Panel Moni tor 18 What happens if I lose signal t o the display while w atching a mo vie on a HDCP-equipped component? The component must be re st ar ted to e stablis h r enegotia tion. For e xample , while wat ching a movie on a HDCP-en abled D VD play er , y ou change the recei ving devi ce (DTV, m on ito r , [...]
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www.gateway.com 19 Spec if ications Specifications are subjec t to c hange without notice or obligation. M an y produc ts for Gat ew ay and its subsidiarie s are cu stom engineered b y our suppliers to Gat ew ay spec ifications and may v ary fr om similarly mark eted pr oducts. Pan el siz e 2 4 inches (diagonal) Pa nel type 2 4 -inch v iewable TFT [...]
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A PPE N D IX A 21 Saf ety , R egulat or y , and Legal Inf ormation • Important s afe ty inf ormation • En vir onmental inf ormation • R egulat or y compliance stat ements • Notices[...]
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APPENDIX A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information 22 Impor tant saf ety inf ormation Y our Gate way p roduct is designed and te sted to meet the lat est standards f or saf ety of inf ormation t echnology eq uipment. Howe ve r, to ensu re saf e use of t his product, it is important that the s afety instructions mark ed on the produc t and in the[...]
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www.gateway.com 23 En vi ronmental inf ormation R ecy cling The p roduct y ou hav e purc hased contains e xtract ed natur al resour ces that ha ve been u sed in the manuf actur ing proces s. This pr o duct may c ontain substances kno wn to be hazar dous to t he env ironment or t o human health. T o prev ent releas es of harmful su bstances int o th[...]
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APPENDIX A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information 24 FCC declar ation of conf ormity Re sponsible party: Gatew ay , Inc. 7 56 5 Irvine C enter Dr iv e Irvine, CA 92 6 1 8 US A This de vice complies wit h Part 15 of the FC C Rule s. Operation of this de vice is subject t o the f ollowing tw o conditions: ( 1) t hi s dev ice may not ca use harmfu[...]
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