ViewSonic N3000w manual

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    N3000w User Guide Guía Del Usuario Guide De L ’utilisateur ユーザーズ ガイド 使用指南 30” (29.5” Viewable) Wide Screen LCD TV LCD TV Display[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 1 Contents Product Registration .................. .................................... .......................... 2 For Your Records .................................................................................... 2 Important Product Safety Instru ctions ..................... ................................ 3 Product Cleaning[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 2 Copyright © V iewSonic Corporation, 2004. All rights reserve d. Macintosh and Power Macintosh a re register ed trademarks of Apple Compute r , Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT , and the Windows logo are reg istered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and o ther countries. Vi ewSonic, the three birds logo,[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 3 Important Product Safety Instructions AT T E N T I O N : Follow and obey all warnin gs and instructions marked o n your product. For your safe ty , please read all operating instructions before you opera te this product. Keep this user g uide for future reference . INST ALL TION 1. Grounding or Polarization Y our product may be e[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 4 Product Cleaning • MAKE SURE THE PRO DUCT IS TURNED OFF • NEVER SPRA Y OR POUR ANY LIQUID DIRECTL Y ONTO TH E SCREEN OR CASE T o clean the screen: 1. Wipe the screen with a clean, soft, lin t-free cloth. This removes dust and other particles. 2. If still not clean, apply a small amount of non-ammonia, non-alcohol based glass [...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 5 Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase o f a ViewSo nic product . Important ! Save the original box and all packing materia l for future shipping needs. Package Contents Y our product package includes: • N3000w Display • Remote Control (with included batteries) • Power Cord(s) •V G A C a b l e • Audio Cable ?[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 6 Front V iew of the Product Use the buttons on the front panel con trol (or included remote control) to display an d adjust the On Screen Display (OSD). The OSD controls are defined in “OSD Functions” on pag e 16. Front Panel Control 1.Menu T urn OSD Menu ON/OFF 2.V olume + / - Increase/Decrease sound volume o r adjust a highl[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 7 Side V iew of the Product Rear V iew of the Product A. A V Video input Connect the Composite V ideo (Y ellow) to external video device such as VCR, DVD and V ideo game B/C. Audio input (Right / Left) Connect the external audio to this jack; (Audio (R/L) inputs are supportin g either S-Vid eo or A V input.) D. Headphone AC IN A . [...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 8 Rear V iew of the Product TV H . RF / TV Inputs Connect to the antenna or cable service. NOTE: If connecting to a single RF Source, a n optional splitter is required for full Picture-in-Picture compatibility , contact your dealer for availability . COMPONENT-1 I . Component (Y Pb Pr) input Connect the external video devices with [...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 9 S . Audio input (Right / Left) Connect the external audio to this jack; (Audio (R/L) inputs are supporting either S- V ideo or A V input.) NOTE: SVHS and COMPOSITE Inputs SHARE their respective Audio Inp uts. In Normal applications, only one source may have an act ive Audio Input at a time. AUDIO OUTPUT N . Audio output (Right / [...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 10 Remote Controls The Remote Control is compatible with the display from up to 5 m distances. 1. POWER: Switch the power On/Of f 2. MUTE T urn the Sound On/Of f 3. TV Press to toggle between TV1 and TV2. 4. A V1 Source selected to A V1 mode 5. A V2 Source selected to A V2 mode 6. A V3 Source selected to A V3 mode 7. S-VIDEO1 Sourc[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 1 1 Remote Controls (cont..) 23. SW AP Swap Main / Sub screen on PIP or POP 24. MENU T urn OSD Menu On/Of f 25. CC T urn Close caption On/Of f 26. DVI Source selected PC DVI mode 27. AUDIO Multi-sound selection: Mono/Stereo/SAP 28. ZOOM Normal, Zoom1,Zoom2 29. RGB Source selected PC VGA mode 30. SLEEP Set time to turn OFF the unit[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 12 Installation 1. Insert Remote Control Batteries 1) Remove the battery cover . 2) Insert the batteries, correspo nding to the (+) and (-) markings on the battery compartment. 3) Re-attach the battery cove r . CAUTION: • Only use AA batteries. • Do not mix new and old b atteries. This may result in cracking o r leakage, which [...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 13 2. Connect audio and video cables to PC Connect one or all of the fo llowing into the back of the product IMPORT ANT : Before beginning, make sure a ll devices are off . RGB CONNECTION: Connect the supplied analog VG A cable from your PC VGA OUT port to the product RGB IN port. DVI CONNECTION: Connect the supplied Digital DVI ca[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 14 3. Connect A V , Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr , S-Vi deo, Antenna/Cable to V ideo Devices Connect V ideo/Audio cables from compatible devices to the back panel of product.[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 15 4. Connect power cables Connect the power cord to the product then t o a properly grounded AC outlet. 5. T urn Power On Press the AC switch button to “I”, then press the Power ON button on the fron t of the product. Or press the Power ON (Blue) button on the remot e control. 6. Select input source for your produc t, via eith[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 16 OSD Functions All the function settings for your product are controlled either via the remote contro l or using the bottom control keys on the front panel. T o display the OSD main menu, press Menu button on the fron t control keys or the MENU key on the remote control. Use W / X a rrow keys to highlight the desired OSD sub-menu[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 17 PICTURE: PICTURE Function Name Explanation Brightness Brightness Adjustment Contrast Contrast Adjustment Color Color Adjustment T int T int Adjustment Sharpness Sharpness Adjustment Color T emp Color T emp Adjustment (Cool, Normal, User) for PC Mode[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 18 AUDIO: AUDIO Function Name Explanation Vo l u m e Vo l u m e A d j u s t m e n t Bass Bass Adjustment T reble T reble Adjustment Balance Balance Adjustment DVI audio from PC : DVI+RGB share 3.5mm jack, YCbCr has own Audio YCBCR : DVI uses YCbCr Audio input, RGB uses 3.5mm jack Input exclusively , YCbCr share Audio with DVI Speak[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 19 SOURCE: SOURCE Function Name Explanation Main Screen Select main screen sources (TV1=>TV2 => A V1 => A V2 => A V3 => S-VIDEO1 => S-VIDEO2 => YPbPr => YCbCr => RGB => DVI) Sub Screen Select sub screen sources (OFF => TV1=>TV2 => A V1 => A V2 => A V3 => S-VIDEO1 => S- VIDEO2 =>[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 20 GRAPHIC: GRAPHIC NOTE: The GRAPHIC menu is only available w hen RGB or DVI source is selected. Function Name Explanation Auto Adjust Auto Adjust t he Horizontal Phase of the image H. Position Horizontal Posi tion on the image adjustment V . Position V ertical Position on the image adjustment Phase Phase adjustment H. Size Clock [...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 21 TV : TV Parental Controls V erify OK Function Name Explanation Input Select TV Source T ype (ANT => Cable => HRC => IRC) Caption Mode Selects the Active Closed Caption Mode. OFF , CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, TT1, TT2, TT3, TT4 Note: Closed Caption is broadcaste r dependent. Check with your Broadcaster regarding availabi lity of[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 22 TV : TV[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 23 Function Name Explanation Password Edit Change Password. NOTE: There is no Default password, just hit “ENTER” on the Remote Control. ViewSonic is no t responsible for parental control password security . TV Rating B: Block U: Unblock <<< AGE >>> TV Y : All Children TV Y7: Directed to Older Children TV G: Ge[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 24 CLOCK: Clock Function Name Explanation Date Display present date in MM/DD/YY format T ime Display present time T imer1 Set the time and duration to automatically turn on. T imer2 Set the time and duration to automatically turn on. Sleep T imer Set T ime to turn OFF the unit (OFF-->10min-->20min-->30min-->40 min-->[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 25 SETUP Function Name Explanation OSD H-POS OSD Horizontal Position adjustment OSD V-POS OSD V ertical Position adjustment OSD T imeout Set T ime to turn OFF the OSD Language OSD language INFO Display Input Source, T ype and Signal Reset Restore factory defaults[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 26 Other Information Specifications Panel T ype 30" (29.53" viewable diagonal area), TFT (Thi n Film T ransistor), Active Matrix WXGA LCD, 1280*768 vert ical stripe Color Anti-reflective coat ing + Anti-glare coating Viewing angles 170° (H) / 170° (V) Input signal Video/Audio RGB Analog * 1 (75 ohms, 0.7 Vp- p)/Mini-Ste[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 27 T roubleshooting / T ips & T ricks No power • Make sure AC power button is ON, DC power button is ON (Blue LED) • Make sure AC power cord is securely connected to the AC socket • Plug another electrical device (like a radio) to t he power outlet to verify that the outlet is supplying the proper voltage System is “Loc[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 28 Remote Control does not work • Make sure batteries are inserted correctly • Batteries could be weak Image Quality Issues: • TV : For Best Image Quality , “Standard Definition” TV should be viewed as 4:3. • COMPONENT 480i: For Best Image Qualit y the “YCBCR” Input should be used. For High-Definition Users: • The[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 29 Customer Support For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reselle r . NOTE: Y ou will need the product serial number . Country/Region We b s i t e T = T elephone F = F AX Email United States view sonic.com/support T: (800) 688-6688 F: (909) 468-1202 service.us@viewso nic.com Canada viewsonic.[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 30 Limited W arranty VIEWSONIC N3000w PRODUCT What the warranty co vers: ViewSo nic warrants its produ cts to be free from defects in materi al and workmanship during the warranty period. If a pr oduct prove s to be defect ive in ma terial or workmanship during the warranty perio d, ViewSo nic will, at its sole option, repair or re[...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 31 Appendix Safety Guidelines CAUTION: The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible. CAUTION: Use a power cable that is properly g rounded. Always use the appropriate AC cord that is certified for the individual country . Some examples are listed below: IMPORT ANT NOTICE CONCERNING POWER [...]

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    ViewSonic N3000w 32 Compliance Information for U.S.A. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devi ce, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These l imits are designed to provide rea sonable protection against harmful interference in a residenti al installation. This equipment genera tes, uses, and c[...]

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