Lenovo C52 manual

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    E-1 F EDERAL C OMMUNICA TIONS C OMMISSION (FCC) W ARNING Instruction to Users 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 are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in- terference in a residential installation. This equipment g[...]

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    E-2 INTRODUCTION This microprocessor-based, digital control 15” color monitor is a high performance and easy to use product. It employs the latest on-screen-menu technology. The microprocessor capability offers 13 most commonly used VESA timing modes preset in the factory, and 8 modes for user to adjust to the special timings that user might have[...]

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    E-3 INSTALL THE MONITOR • To connect the tilt/swivel base to the monitor, align hooks with the sockets on bottom side of the monitor, and gently push the base towards the front of the monitor. • The 15-pin D-shell signal connector on the signal cable will connect easily to the video adapter output on your personal computer. Lock both screws on [...]

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    E-4 USER CONTROLS AND INDICATORS a. Displays menu & exits menu b. Scrolls through menu to choose an icon for adjustment / Adjusts level of selected icon c. Confirms menu selection 1. Power LED 2. Power ON/OFF switch ab c 2 1 1 2 12 12 12[...]

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    E-5 1) Menu screen-press the button to display the menu below and exit menus 2) Adjustment screen (example: horizontal position adjustment) NOTE: The amount of adjustment depends upon how long you depress the adjustment button. You may have to tap the button to obtain the desired results. USING THE ON-SCREEN MENU Select mark Press the button to mov[...]

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    E-6 INDIVIDUAL ADJUSTMENT CONTRAST adjustment Adjust the screen contrast to match your personal perference. Press the button to decrease contrast and press the button to increase it. Direct operation: You can access the CONTRAST adjustment screen by pressing the or before entering the menu screen. Press the key toggles between CONTRAST and BRIGHTNE[...]

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    E-7 MANUAL DEGAUSSING After moving the selector to the degauss icon, press the button. The degaussing action takes place a few seconds later. Note: A sharp snap noise may be heard when degaussing occurs. This is normal. MEMORY RECALL It is possible to restore adjustments to the original factory settings. If the monitor is operating in a user define[...]

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    E-8 TROUBLESHOOTING If your monitor fails to operate functionally, it may be possible to correct the problem by making simple checks as follows: Refer to the operation instructions for your computer/ video adapter to ensure that you have the correct signal output source for the monitor. Ensure that the switches on the video adapter are set correctl[...]

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    E-9 * Specifications are subject to change without notice. ** TCO version has a different surface treatment. e z i S n e e r c S l a n o g a i d l a u s i v " 5 1 e z i s n e e r c s e l b a w e i V " 8 . 3 1 * * g n i t a o C e r a l G - i t n A t n e r r u C g n i t a R A 8 . 1 h c t i P t o Dm m 8 2 . 0 r e w o P n o i t p m u s n o C [...]

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    E-10 PRESET MODES e d o M n o i t u l o s e R ) V x H ( . q e r F . H ) z H K ( . q e r F . V ) z H ( e d o M n o i t u l o s e R ) V x H ( . q e r F . H ) z H K ( . q e r F . V ) z H ( 10 0 4 X 0 2 74 . 1 30 78 8 6 7 x 4 2 0 13 . 8 40 6 20 8 4 x 0 4 64 . 1 30 69 0 0 6 x 0 0 86 . 3 55 8 30 8 4 x 0 4 60 . 5 36 60 18 6 7 x 4 2 0 14 . 6 50 7 40 0 6 x [...]