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2438501293P Liquid Crystal Display Monitor 22 ”[...]
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1 REGULA T OR Y INFORMA TION Before operating the monitor , please read this manual thoroughly . This manual should be retained for future reference. FCC Class B Radio Frequency Inte rference S tatement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits[...]
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2 RECY CLING INFORMA TION HANNspree Inc. cares about environmental protection strategies and in using manufacturing methods and treatments that lend themselves to conservation and recycling devices at the end-of-life. Our products, whenever possible, cont ain recyclable mate rials which can be recycled into new devices. When necessa ry for operatio[...]
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3 SAFETY NO TICE 1. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user 's authority to operate the equipment. 2. Shielded interface cables and AC power cord , if any , must be used in order to comply with the emission limits. 3. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV int[...]
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4 • Never push any object into the slot on the monitor cabinet. It could short circuit part s causing a fire or elec tric shock. Never spill liquids on the monitor . • Do not attempt to service the monitor by yourself; opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Please refer all service issues to qualified[...]
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5 • Due to the nature of LCD screens, an af ter image of the previous displayed content may remain if this image has been the displayed for several hours. The LCD screen should recover if the image is changed or powered off for several hours. • If the screen suddenly flashes erratica lly or the backlighting fails, please contact your dealer or [...]
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6 PREF A C E Thank you for purchasing a Hannspree Liquid Crystal Display Monitor (LCD Monitor). Please carefully read this manual in it s entirety before setting up, using or operating your Monitor . T o ensure the safe and correct installation and operations of the Monitor , it is im portant that the safety and operation instructions in this manua[...]
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7 Content Saf ety Prec a utions ............................................................................. 8 First S etup .......................................................................................... 9 Quic k Inst a ll a tion ................................................................................ 9 Front V ie w o f the Prod[...]
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8 S a fety Pre ca utions This m onitor is ma nu fa ctured a nd tested on a g round principle th a t a XVHU ¶VVDIHWFRPHV¿UVW+RZHYHU LPSURSHUXVHRULQVWDOODWLRQPDUHVXOW d a n g er to the m onitor a s w ell a s to the user . C a re f ully g o over the f ollo w in g W A RNING S be f ore inst a ll a tion a nd k e[...]
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9 First Setup Con g r a tul a tion f or purch a sin g this m onitor o f hi g h per f or ma nce! This m onitor co m es w ith the f ollo w in g a ccessories : z Po w er c a ble z D- S ub c a ble (15 pin) z A udio c a ble z z Qui c k Inst a ll a tion 1. Conne c t v ideo ca ble (D-Sub ca ble) M ak e sure both m onitor a nd co m puter a r[...]
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10 Front View of the Produ c t ᄋ O S D TURN ON/OFF ᄎ CONFIRM S ELECTION ᄌ S CROLL DOWN/DECRE AS E ᄏ POWER ON/OFF ᄍ S CROLL UP/INCRE AS E ᄐ LED INDIC A TOR Re a r View of the Produ c t ᄑ POWER INPUT ᄓ HDMI INPUT (HDMI 19 PIN) ᄒ A UDIO INPUT V G A INPUT (D- S UB 15 PIN) ᄋ ᄌ ᄍ ᄑ ᄒ ᄓ [...]
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11 Using On S c reen Displ a y (OSD) Fun c tions Displ a y ma in m enu. Exit f ro m O S D m enu. A uto a d j ust the i mag e w hen a t root m enu. &RQ¿UPWKHVHOHFWLRQ ŸRUź S elect the desired ite m w hen in O S D m enu. When not in O S D m enu, it is to i mm edi a tely a ctiv a te Contr a st/ Bri g htness. It should be ch a n g e [...]
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12 Short Cuts Fun c tion fro m the button(s) Auto I ma ge Adjust: To a uto a d j ust Hori z ont a l Position, V ertic a l Position, Ph a se (Fine T une) a nd Cloc k (H. S i z e) o f the screen. Contr a st : To a d j ust the f ore g round w hite level o f screen i mag e. Ÿ : incre a se contr a st, ź : decre a se contr a st. DCR ON/OFF : : Contr a [...]
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13 H./V . Position : To a d j ust the hori z ont a l a nd vertic a l position o f the video. H. Position : Ÿ : m ove screen to the ri g ht, ź : m ove screen to the le f t. V . Position : Ÿ : m ove screen up, ź : m ove screen do w n. Fine T une : To a d j ust the del a y ti m e o f d a t a a nd cloc k . Press ź or Ÿ to a d j ust to your pre[...]
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14 Supporting Ti m ing Modes * ONL Y SUPPORT HDMI MODE W a rning : Do not set the g r a phic c a rd in your co m puter to exceed these ma xi m u m re f resh r a tes. Doin g so ma y result in per ma nent d amag e to your m onitor . VGA 72 0 x 400 @ 7 0H z VGA 6 40 x 480 @ 6 0H z MAC 6 40 x 480 @ 67 H z VESA 6 40 x 480 @ 7 5H z VESA 800 x 6 00 @ 5 6 [...]
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15 Te c hni ca l Infor ma tion 7 HFKQLFDO6SHFL¿FDWLRQ LCD P a nel 22 .0 ” TFT Power M a n a ge m ent Ener g y S t a r co m pli a nt V E SA DPM S co m p a tible < 1 W Displ a y a ble Resolution W S XG A 1 6 80 x 1050 ma x. V ertic a l Fre q uency 6 0H z ma x. Pixel Di m ension 0. 2 8 2 x 0. 2 8 2 mm LCD Displ a y Color 1 6 . 7 M Tilt 0°~ 2[...]
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16 C a re a nd M a inten a n c e C a re z A void exposin g your m onitor directly to sunli g ht or other he a t source. Pl a ce your m onitor awa y f ro m the sun to reduce g l a re. z Put your m onitor in a w ell ventil a ted a re a . z Do not pl a ce a ny he a vy thin g s on top o f your m onitor . z M ak e cert a in your m onitor is [...]
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