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T FT -LCD VIDEO M O NIT OR USER M A NU A L V151, V172 , V191 V ideo Series www .vi ewera.com Re v 2.0[...]
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1 T able of Co ntents EMC Complian ce ………… ……… .. …………… ……………………… ………………… . …… . ...2 Im po rtant Prec au tions .. ........ .......................... ... .................. ............................. ......................3 1. Int roduction 1.1 General ………… ………………?[...]
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2 EMC COM PLI ANCE Th is device has been tested a n d foun d to compl y w ith t he sta ndards for a class B digita l device, pursuan t to Part 15 of FCC Rules. Tho se s ta ndards are designe d t o p rovide r easo nable pr ote ction against harmf ul interference in a r eside ntial insta llation. This device g ene rates and can radiate r adio fr eque[...]
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3 IMPORT ANT PREC AUTIONS 1. B efore using th is device, please re ad all the instructions in th is m anua l carefully . 2. P lease keep th e m anual ca refully for future re ference. 3. Un p lug this d evi ce from the w all ou tlet before clean ing. Do no t use liquid clean ers or ae rosol cleaners. Use a damp or w et cloth to cle an. Please use L[...]
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4 Introducti on 1.1 Genera l Th ank you f or p urchasin g Vie w Era ’ s LCD vi deo m onito r which incorporates hig h quality displ ay , m ulti p le vi deo input s, and pow er -saving ene rg y m anage m ent into a lig ht-weighted LCD m onito r . T he LCD video m onito r uses color activ e matrix thin-fil m- transisto r (T FT) li quid cryst al dis[...]
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5 2. Inst all ation Th e monitor is e quipped with an aut om atic se nsing AC po w er adapter f or a v olta ge range fr o m 100 to 240 V AC at a f requency of 50 to 60 H z. Before co nnecting the cables, please m ake sure that the monitor and the comp ute r p o w er are b oth turne d off. Ple ase follow the ste ps to inst all yo ur m onito r . 2.1 [...]
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6 2.5 Power on T urn on your m o nitor and comp uter . The LED indicator w ill light g reen w he n the screen is un de r n orm al cond ition. If the LED indicator lights a m ber , pl ease che ck if the sig nal ca b le is securely conn ected bet w een the computer an d the monitor . 2.6 Choosing the optimal re solution 1) Dou b le click the Displa y[...]
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7 3. User Cont rols 3.1 Cont rol buttons (3) (4) (5) (6) (1), ( 2) 1) Power bu tton It is u sed to tu rn on or off m onitor . 2) Power indic ator W hen the m onitor is unde r norm al working con dition, the ind icator w il l light g reen ; if th e m onito r is under power saving m ode or has n o signal i nput, the in dicato r w ill li ght amber . T[...]
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8 3.2 OSD menu in VGA m ode Press “ 1 ” b utt on t o enter t he OSD m ain m enu. See the Fi gure as b elow . Press “ 1 ” the n pr ess “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m o v e the highlight to t he d esired item and then press “ 1 ” button to e nter . Press “ △ ” o r “ ▽ “ to adjust the v alue of selected item and then press “[...]
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9 b. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to increase or de crease the contrast o f the disp lay . The n p ress “ 1 ” to con f irm the adju stm ent a nd back to OSD m ain m enu . 2) Brightne ss a. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m ove the highlight to B ri ghtne ss and pr ess “ 1 ” to en t er . b. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to increas[...]
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10 3) Sharpne ss a. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m ove the highlight to S harpness a nd press “ 1 ” to en ter . b. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to increa se or decrease the sharpness of the display . Press “ 1 ” to con f irm the adju stm ent a nd back to OSD m ain m enu .[...]
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1 1 4) Color T e mperature a. P ress “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m ove th e highlight to Color T emp eratu re and pr ess “ 1 ” to en ter . b . Press “ 1 ” to select preset color te m perature settings, li ke Coo l, Natural, W a rm, or select User to adju st Red, Green, Blue independently . If C ool, Natural, or War m is selected, then pre[...]
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12 5) User RGB If User is selected , pr ess “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m o v e th e hig hlight to Red, and then pr ess “ 1 ” to enter the adju stm ent of Red,which is done by pressing “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ . Press “ 1 ” once t o c onfirm the a djustm ent of Red and m ove the highlight to Green and p ress “ 1 ” to enter t he adju[...]
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13 6) Image Press “ 1 ” to get the OSD, press “ 1 ” then “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m ov e the hig hlight t o Image m enu , and then p ress “ 1 ” to enter Image sub-menu. The n press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m ove the highlig ht to Auto T une, H Position , V Positio n, Phase or Clocks. 6.1 ) Auto T une: Press “ △ ” or “ [...]
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14 b. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to adjust the h orizont al position. Then press “ 1 ” to confirm the adjustment and back to Im a ge m enu. 6.3 ) V Position a. P ress “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to move th e highlight to V Positio n an d press “ 1 ” to enter .[...]
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15 b. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m ove th e v ertical position of OSD . T h en press “ 1 ” to confirm the ad j ustm ent and back to Im age m enu. 6.4 ) Phase a. P ress “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to move th e highlight to Phase and p ress “ 1 ” to en ter .[...]
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16 b. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to adju st th e phase of sig nal. Then p ress “ 1 ” to con f irm the adju stm ent an d b ack to Im a ge m enu. 6.5 ) Clocks a. P ress “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to move th e highlight to Clocks and press “ 1 ” to ente r .[...]
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17 b. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to adjust the c lock o f signal. The n p ress “ 1 ” t o con f irm th e ad justm ent and b ack to Im a ge m enu.[...]
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18 3.2 .1 Audio menu Press “ 1 ” to g et the OSD, press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m ove the highlight to Audio m enu , and then press “ 1 ” to ent er Aud io adjustment,which is do ne by pr essing “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ . 1) V olume a. P ress “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to increa se or decrea se the v olu me of the built-i n spea kers[...]
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19 3.2 .2 Feature Controls Press “ 1 ” to get t he OSD, press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to select Featu re Controls m enu , and then pr ess “ 1 ” to e nter Feat ure Controls sub -menu. Then press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m ove the highlight to Sleep T im er , Langua g e, OSD Con trols, or Fact ory Reca ll. 1) Sle ep T im er a. Press ?[...]
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20 Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m ove the highlig ht to OSD Controls and press “ 1 ” to enter . There are t hree options und er OSD Con trols: OSD H P osition, OSD V P osition , OSD Rot ation, and O SD T im er . 3.1 ) OSD H Position a. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m ov e t he highlight to OSD H Po sition and p ress “ 1 ” to en[...]
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21 b . Pre ss “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to adjust the horizontal position of OSD m enu . T hen p ress “ 1 ” to confirm the adju stm ent a nd back to OSD Controls su b-m enu . 3.2 ) OSD V Pos ition a. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m o v e th e highlight to OSD V . Po sition and p ress “ 1 ” to enter .[...]
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22 b. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to adju st the v ertical position of O SD m enu . Then press “ 1 ” to confirm the adju stm ent and back to OSD Con trol sub-menu. 3.3 ) OSD Rotate OSD m enu can be disp lay ed in different d ir ection s. The options of OSD rot ation can b e Norm al, Down, Mirro r , Left or Right b y pr essing “ 1 ” .[...]
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23 3.4 ) OSD Ti m er a. Press “ △ ” or “ ▽ “ to m o v e th e highlight to OSD T im er and p ress “ 1 ” to en ter . b. Press “ 1 ” to adjust the length of tim e in secon ds f or w hich OSD m enu appears on the screen . Then press “ 2 ” to confirm the adjustment a nd back to Feature Cont rols m enu. 4) Fac tory Recal l a. Pres[...]
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24 3.3 OSD menu in V ideo mode W hen OSD menu is not present on the scr een , you can p ress “ 2 ” to swi tch the signal source to composite video (CVBS ) or S-V id eo . Press “ 1 ” to get OS D menu in V ideo m ode and p ress “ △ ” o r “ ▽ “ to m o v e the highlig ht to Video , Audio, or Featu re Co ntrols. For the a djustment o[...]
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25 4. Dead Pix el Polic y Dead pixels on t he T F T LCD p anel are s om eti m es in ev it able. V iew Era gua rantee s that the monitor w ill be replaced if the number of de ad pixels exce eds 8 pi xels w ithin t he first ye ar of purchase. 5. W arr anty & C ustom er Ser vice Warr anty V iew Era w a rr ant s th e V141, V151, V172, and V191 Vide[...]
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26 7. T r oubles hootin g 1) No image Check if y ou a re using th e standa rd pow er ada pter coming with the m onito r. Check if the power cord is se curely connected an d the L ED lig ht o n the power ada pter com es o n. If the L ED light on the power ada pter is off, the n it is required t o replace th e power adapter . If the LED light[...]
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27 8. Sp ecifi cations a. 15 ” video m on ito r V151 S eries Panel T y pe : Screen S ize: Pixel P it ch: Brightne ss: Contrast Ratio: Respo nse T i me: V iewing Ang le( H / V) Max. Re solutio n: Display Colo r Ac ti v e TFT - LCD 15 ” di ago nal 0.297 (W ) x 0. 297 (H) mm T y pical: 250 cd/ ㎡ (Min: 200) T y pical: 500: 1 (Min: 4 00: 1) T y pi[...]
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28 b. 17 ” v i deo monitor V172 Seri es Panel T y pe : Screen S ize: Pixel P it ch: Brightne ss: Contrast Ratio: Respo nse T i me: V iewing Ang le( H / V) Max. Re solutio n: Display Colo r Ac ti v e TFT - LCD 17 ” di ago nal 0.264 (W ) x 0. 264 (H) mm T y pical: 300 cd/ ㎡ (Min: 250) T y pical: 500: 1 (Min: 400:1) T y pical: 8 ms (Max: 12 ms )[...]
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29 c. 19 ” v i deo monitor V191 Seri es Panel T y pe: Size: Pixel P it ch: Brightne ss: Contrast Ratio: Respo nse T i me: V iewing Ang le( H / V) Max. Re solutio n: Display Colo r Ac ti ve TFT - LCD 19 ” di ago nal 0.294 (W ) ×0.294 (H) mm T y pical: 270 cd/ ㎡ (Min: 250) T y pical: 700: 1 (Min: 5 00: 1) T y pical: 8 ms (Max: 12 ms ) T y pica[...]