ViewEra V141 manual

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    1 14 ” TFT -LCD M ONIT OR V141 Series USER ’ S M ANUAL www . v iewe ra. c om R ev 1.0[...]

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    2 CONTENT S 1. Intro du ction Page 3 Product De scriptio n .......... ............ ................. ............ .... Page 3 Package Co ntents ............... ............ ................. ............ .. Page 3 Product Fe atures … . ........ ................. ............ ................. Page 3 Scree n C lea ning T ec hniques .... ..........[...]

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    3 1. Int r oduction Pr o duct Descriptio n Congratulat ions on y o ur purchase o f th e V iew E ra V141 s eries L CD monitor . It i nco rporates hig h quality display into a s mall lig ht -w eighted module. It has pow er-s aving cap abilities a nd em its n o radiation. Y ou w i ll ce rt a inly be nefit f rom t hi s mo n i tor in lots o f ways; to n[...]

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    4 Scre en Cleaning T echniqu es 1. Ge n t ly clean th e screen with a clean camel ha i r lens brus h, or a sof t, clean, lint-free cloth, to r e move dust a nd o the r particles that ca n sc r a tch the scree n. 2. Do n o t apply pressu re to t h e scree n surface w hen wiping it cle an. 3. Do not pour or sp ray any liquid direc tly o nto t he scre[...]

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    5  If th e product do es not o pe r a te n orma lly w h en the o perating instructio ns are f o llowe d. Adjus t only t hose co ntr o ls that are cove red by the o perating i n s truc tions. Imprope r adjustme n t of other cont rols may r esul t in damage and will of ten r equ ire extensive wo rk b y a qualifie d technicia n.  If th e p r o d[...]

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    6 2. Cont r ol Functions The mo nitor digit al co ntr o l f unctions are loc ated on t h e f r ont panel. Th e y are show n in th e figure be low an d desc ribe d in the fo llow in g pa rag r ap hs. 1. Pow e r sw i tc h w ith indic ato r L ED 2. Functio n Key s Fun ction Selection 1. Press the “ 1 ” knob to show the OSD me nu. The n use t he ?[...]

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    7 2. V ideo B r ig htness - Adj ust t he lumi nance le ve l of th e im age. Contrast - A dj u s t t he c o nt ra s t le v e l o f th e image. B lack Leve l - Adjust t he black Le v el of th e image . Exit - C lo se the V ideo OS D me nu. 3. Aud io V o lume - Adjust the speake r vo l ume B alan c e - Adjust the speake r vo l ume to right side o r le[...]

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    8 6. Langu age - Set the l anguage o f th e OSD window s. 7. T oo ls OSD Co ntrol OSD Ti me r - Setting t he OSD me n u displ ay time. OSD H . Pos ition - Ad j us t t he ho riz o nt al p o si t io n o f t he O S D m e nu. OSD V . Po sitio n - Adj ust the ve rtical pos itio n o f the OSD me nu. Exit - Clo se th e OSD Control OSD me nu. R ecall - Re [...]

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    9 Ins talli n g the Base Fo llow these steps to install the base : 1. T u rn t he mo nitor dow n . 2. Assemb ly the base to t he arm w ith s crew . 3. T ighten the sc r ew w i th a coi n. Ins talli n g the Monito r This monito r is equip ped w i t h an auto se nsing DC pow e r adapte r fo r v o ltage ranges o f 100-240V A C, 60/5 0H z. Follow these[...]

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    10 User Setting Area The user se tti n gs by t he user o n the l ast display m o de m ain ta in i n the memo ry of the mic ro-co ntrolle r. Y o u ca n c han ge the se ttings o r add a no nstandard mode . The micro-c o ntr o lle r alway s detects an d display s th e last mo de sto red in t he use r setting a rea w h e n the mo nitor is tu rned o n. [...]

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    1 1 6. Power Saving Featur e s Whe n t he pow e r sav ing is a c tive , th e pow er in d icato r LED w ill be from Gr e en Light to Amb er . The pow er s avi ng f e ature co mplies w ith these VESA powe r saving mode s: Mode H. Sy nc . V . Sync . LED Power Co nsumptio n No rmal On On Green <30W S tand-by Of f O n A mber < 3W Suspend On Of f A[...]

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    12 7. Pr oduct Specifications V141 Panel T y pe: Siz e : Pixel Pitc h: Bri g ht ness: Contrast Ratio: Res ponse T ime: V iew in g Angle(H / V ) Max. Res olution: Display Co l o r Anti-glare, activ e TFT -L CD 14.1 ” diago nal 0.279 (W) ×0.279 (H) mm 150 cd/ ㎡ (ty pical) 300:1 (ty pi c al) 23 ms (ty pical) 80 ° / 50 ° 1024 (W) x 768 (H ) @ 60[...]

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    13 8. Dead P ixel Policy Dead p ixels o n the T F T LCD pane l a re so metimes inevitable. V iew Er a guarantee s that the monito r will b e r eplace d if t he numbe r o f dead pixels on our mo nitor exc ee ds 5 pixels. 9. W arr anty & Custom er Ser vice W arranty V iew Er a wa rrants the V141 TFT -L CD m o n i tor fo r t hree y e a rs fo r par[...]

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    14 10. W indows setup For th e b e st view , please set the mo n ito r ty pe in W indow s. Please sele ct as fo llows : Control P anel > Mo n ito r > Setting > A dv an c e > Monito r > Cha nge > Show all List … > S ta nd > Fo r 1024 ×768, please set to “ XGA 1024 × 768 @ 60Hz ”[...]

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    15 1 1. Troubl e Shootin g 1) Pow er on but no p ictu r e → Make sure t he VGA cab le is t ightly co nnected f r o m the vide o o utput connecto r on the v ideo card to the video i n pu t co nnecto r on the monitor. → Make sure y ou ar e us i n g t h e sta ndard po we r adapte r c omi ng w ith t he monito r . → C heck y our video card if the [...]

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    16 6) Re sidue image → If an image r e mains on the screen f o r an e xte nded perio d of time, it m ay be imprinted in the sc reen and leav e a residue image. It is cha racteristic o f liquid cry stal and is not malfunctio n o r de te rioration o f the liquid c ry stal. The residue image w ill disappe ar after a pe ri o d of time. I t is reco m [...]