ViewSonic VP191 VP191b manual

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    User Guide Guide de l ’utilisateur Bedienungsanleitung Guía del usuari o Guida dell’utente Guia do Usuário An v ändarhandbok Kä yttöopas Podr Ċ cznik u Ī ytkow nika Full 19.0" Diagon al V iewable S cre en VP191 LCD Display VP191b[...]

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    Contents Produc t Registrati on ........ ............. ...... ............. ..... 2 For Your Rec ords ............ ............. ...... ............. ..... 2 Getting S t arted Pack age Con tents ........... ...... ............. ............. ..... 3 Precau tions .. ............ ....... ............. ............. ...... ..... 3 Quick Installa tion [...]

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    Copyri ght © V iewSonic Corpo ration, 2 00 2 . All rights reserved. Macint osh and Power Macintosh a re registered trademarks of Apple Co mputer , Inc . Microsoft , W indows, W indows NT , and th e Wi ndows logo are registered tradem arks o f Mic rosoft Cor porat ion in the Un ited St ates an d other countr ies. V i ewS onic, th e three bi rds log[...]

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    Getting Star ted Congr atulations on your p urchase o f a V ie wSonic ® LCD display . Impor tant ! Save the or iginal box and all pac ki ng mat erial for futur e shipping needs. NO TE: The word “W indows” in this user guid e refers to the follo wing Microsoft operati ng systems : W indo ws ‘95, W indo ws NT , W indo ws ‘98, W indo ws 2000,[...]

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    ViewSonic VP191/VP191b 4 AC outlet (wall soc ket ) AC I N P ow er cord Comput er power cord D-SUB 1 D-SUB 2 DVI-D Power Switch Quic k In stallation 1 Connec t po wer cor d and A C/DC adapte r 2 Connec t video c able • Mak e sure bot h the LCD display and computer are turn ed OFF • Remo ve rear panel co ver s if neces sary • Co nnect the vid e[...]

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    ViewSonic VP191/VP191b 5 Lands cape/P or trait Mode s The V P 191 /V P 191b V ie wPanel can operate in either Landscape or Portrait mode. F ollo w the instructions that accomp any the Perfect P ortrait softw are. T o switch from Lan dscape (default) to Portrait mo de, do the follo wing: 1 From the fron t, gently raise the V ie wPanel to al lo w mor[...]

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    Installat ion of W all Moun t (Option al) T o obtain a w all-mounting kit, contact V iewSon ic or your local dealer . Refer to the instructions that come with the base moun t ing kit. T o con vert yo ur V i e w Pan el from a desk-mou nted to a w all-mounted display , do th e follo w ing: 1 Disconnect Power . 2 Lay the V iew Pane l face do wn on a t[...]

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    Using the LCD Display Setting the Tim ing Mod e Setting the timi ng mode is importan t for maximizing th e quality of the scre en image and min imi zing e ye strain . The timing mode consists of the r esolution (example 1 280 x 1024) a nd re fr esh ra te (or vertical fre quency; example 75 H z). A fter setting the timing m ode, use the OnV i e w ®[...]

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    Adjust ing the Sc reen Im age Use the b uttons on the fro nt control panel to display and adju st the OnV ie w ® controls which d isplay on the screen. The OnV ie w contro l s are explained at th e top of th e next pag e and are def ined in “Main Men u Controls” on p age 9. Fr ont Contr ol P anel sho wn belo w in detai l Main Menu with OnVie w[...]

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    Do the f ollowing to adjust the sc reen image: 1 T o display the Main Menu, press b utton [1]. ViewSonic VP191/VP191b 9 NO TE: All OnV i e w menu s and adj ust ment screen s disa ppear au toma tically after abou t 15 seconds. This is adjusta ble throug h the OSD timeout setting in the setup me nu . 2 T o select a con trol yo u want to adjust , pres[...]

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    ViewSonic VP191/VP191b 10 Main Menu Contr ols Adjust the menu items sho wn belo w by using the up ▲ and down ▼ bu ttons. Co ntro l Exp l ana t io n A uto Image Adjust siz es an d cen ters the screen image autom atically . Contra st adju sts the di f feren ce between t he ima ge backgro und (blac k le ve l) and the fore ground (wh ite le vel). B[...]

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    ViewSonic VP191/VP191b 1 1 User Color — Indi v idual adjustments for red (R), green (G), and bl ue (B ) . 1 T o select color (R, G or B) p ress but ton [2]. 2 T o adjust selec ted co lor , press ▲ or ▼ . Importan t : If you select RECALL from the Main Menu when the pro duct is set to a Preset T iming Mode, col ors return to t he 6500 K factor[...]

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    ViewSonic VP191/VP191b 1 2 Fine T une sharp ens the fo cus by a lig nin g the t ext and/or gr aphic characte rs. NO TE: T ry Au to Image Adjust first. Shar pness adjus ts the cl arity an d focus o f the scree n image. Setup me nu di splay s the men u sho wn belo w: Languag e allo ws yo u to cho ose the langua ge us ed in the menus and co ntrol scre[...]

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    ViewSonic VP191/VP191b 1 3 OSD Position allows you to move the on -scree n disp lay m enu s and con trol scree ns. OSD Timeout se ts the le ngth of tim e the on-scre en display scr een i s displaye d. F or e xample , with a “3 0 seco nd” set ting, if a contro l is not p ushed within 30 seconds, the display sc reen disappe ars. OSD Ba c kground [...]

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    Other Inf ormation 1 Macint osh com put ers olde r t han G3 requi re a ViewSonic ® , Macint osh ada pter . T o order a n adap ter , cont act ViewSonic. Specifications LCD Ty p e Colo r Fi lte r Gla ss su rface 19" (full 19" vi ew able di agonal area), TFT (Thin Film T ransist or), Act iv e Matrix SXGA LCD , 0.294 mm pix el pit ch RGB v e[...]

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    T r oubleshoo ting No pow er • Make sur e po wer bu tton (or switch) is ON. • Make sur e A/C po wer cord is securely conn ected to the LCD display . • Plug another electrical de vice (like a radio) into the po wer outlet to verify that the outlet is su pplying prop er v oltage. P ower is ON b ut no scree n image • Make sure the video cable [...]

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    Custo mer Suppo r t For technical support o r product service, s ee the table belo w or contact your reseller . NO TE: Y ou will need the product serial n umber . Country/ Region W eb site T = T elephone F = F AX Email United States Canada viewsonic.com/ suppor t viewsonic.com/ suppor t T: (800) 688-6688 F: (909) 468-1202 T: (800) 688-6688 F: (909)[...]

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    Cleaning the LCD Displa y • MAKE SURE THE LCD DISPLAY IS TURNED OFF . • NEVER SPRA Y OR POUR ANY LIQUID DIRECTL Y ONT O THE SCREEN OR C ASE. T o c lean the s creen: 1 W ipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. This remo v es dust and other p articles. 2 If still not clean, apply a small amount of non -ammonia , n on-alcoho l based gl[...]

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    Limited W arranty VIEWSONIC LCD DISPLAY What the warranty cover s: ViewSonic ® w arrants its products to be free from def ects in material and wor kmanship during the warranty period. If a product prov es to be defectiv e in mater ial or workmanship during the warranty period, Vie wSonic will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with[...]

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    Appendix Safety Guidelines CA UTIO N: The soc ket- outlet s hould be i nstalle d near t he equipment and shoul d be e asily acc essib le. CA UTIO N: Use a pow er cab l e tha t is pro perly gr ounded. Alw ays use the appropriate A C cord th at is cer tified f or the i ndividu al country . Some e xamples are listed below : IMPOR T ANT NO TICE CONCERN[...]

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    Comp liance Inf ormati on f or U .S.A . This equipm ent has been tested and f ound to comp ly with the limits f o r a Class B digital device , pursuant to par t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits ar e designed to provid e reasonab le protection agai nst harmful interf erence in a re si- dential installation. This equ ipment generate s, uses , and ca[...]

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    V iewSoni c Cor poration[...]