ViewZ VZ-17RTV manual

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    17/19-INCH VALUE TTF -LCD MONITOR INSTRUCT ION MANUA L Please read this manual thoroughly before use, a nd keep it handy for future re ference.[...]

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    SAFETY INSTRUCTION ………………………………………………………………… .. 2 ~ 3 CAUTIONS ……………………………………………………………… .......................... 4 FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT …………………………… ...... ..................... 5 CONNECTING W ITH EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT …?[...]

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    Important Safet y Instruction 1. Read these instru ctions. 2. Keep these Instru ctions. 3. Heed all w arnings. 4. Follow al l instructions. 5. Do not use this appa ratus near w ater . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation open ings. Install in acc ordance with the manufacturer ’s instructions. 8. Do not install nea r any h[...]

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    - The apparatus sha ll not be expo sed to drippi ng or splashing and tha t no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be place d no the apparatus . - Minimum distances (e.g. 10cm) around the apparatus for sufficien t ventilation. “WARNING - T o reduce the risk of fire or electric shock , do not expose t he a ppar atus to rain or m oistu[...]

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    CAUTION The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device, ensure that the socket-outlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible. ATTEN TION N Le cordon d`alimentation est utillsé comme interrupteur gé né ral. La prise d e courant doit ê tre situé e ou installé e à proximité d u maté riel et ê tre facile[...]

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    NOTE This e quipment has been tested and f ound to comp ly with the limits for a Class A d igital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to prov ide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not inst[...]

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    A. BOTTOM P A NEL CONTR OL 1. DC 12V IN 2. HDMI IN 3. VGA(D-SUB) IN 4. VIDEO1(AV1) IN 5. VIDEO1(AV1) OUT 6. VIDEO2(AV2) IN 7. VIDEO2(AV2) OUT 8 , 9. AUDIO IN(R+L) for AV1, AV2 10 . PC STEREO IN 11 . TRIGGER INPUT 6 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 2 4 5 6 7 8, 9 10 11 3[...]

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    B. REMOTE CONT ROLLER (Option) 1. POWER( ) Turn the power ON or O FF. T here will be a few seconds delay before the displa y appears. 2. SOURCE Select pc or video( AV1/AV2/HDMI /PC) sourc es. 3. AUT O Auto geom etry adjustment in PC Sourc e. 4. HOLD Stop the Trigger & Au to switching functions. 5. MUTE Mute the sound. 6. MENU Activates and exit[...]

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    C . FRONT KEY CONTR OL 1. SOURCE/ Select input source, and move the previous menu. 2. MENU Activates and exits the On Screen Display . This button can also be used to move previous menu or status. 3, 4. AUTO/ ▼, ▲ These buttons allow user to move the sub-menu of the a ctiv ated function. AUTO/▼ : Auto geometry adjustment 5 / 6. ◀ VOL ▶ Ad[...]

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    OSD MENU DESC RIPTION A : Custo m Menu (Only Video Input) 1) Press the M ENU button and then press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Custom. 2) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e sub menu. 3) Press the left( ◀ ) or right( ▶ ) bu tton to ad just the picture setting. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. Brig[...]

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    A : Custo m Menu (For RGB-PC & HD M I Input) 1) Press the M ENU button and then press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the Custom. 2) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e sub menu. 3) Press the left( ◀ ) or right( ▶ ) bu tton to ad just the picture setting. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. 10 ………?[...]

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    B. Picture / Sound Menu (Only Vi deo Input) 1 . Picture Mode 1) Press the M ENU button and then press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the Picture / Sound. 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Picture M ode. 4) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button. 5) Press the[...]

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    2-1. Color Tone 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Color Tone. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURCE / button. 3) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURCE / button again. 4) Press the up( ▲ ) o r dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Color Tone option. 5) Press the M ENU button to sav e. 12 …………………………………?[...]

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    2-2 . Color Tone (User) 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e User. 2) Press the M ENU button. 3) Press the up( ▲ ) o r dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e User option. 4) Press the left( ◀ ) or right( ▶ ) bu tton to ad just the Red, G reen or Blue settin g. 5) Press the M ENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ……?[...]

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    3 . Mute 1) Press the up( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the M ute. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) o r SOURCE/ button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e On or Off. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. 14 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    4 . Volume 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Volume 2) Press the le ft ( ◀ ) or right( ▶ ) bu tton to adjust V olume settin g. 3) Press the M ENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………………………………… . 15[...]

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    5. Size 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Size 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURCE / button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Size option. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. 16 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    6. NR (Noise Reduction) 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select the NR . 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURCE / button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e On or Off. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………………………………… . 17[...]

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    7. 3D Comb 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e 3D Comb. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURCE / button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e On or Off. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. 18 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    B. Picture / Soun d Menu (For RGB- PC & HDMI Input) 1 . Size 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Size. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURCE / button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to selec t the Size opti on. INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………………………………?[...]

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    2 . PC (Only RGB- PC Inpu t ) 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e PC. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURCE / button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to selec t the PC sub menu . 4) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button. 5) Press the left ( ◀ ) or right( ▶ ) bu tton to adjust t he PC settin g. 6) Press[...]

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    C. PIP Menu 1) Press the M ENU button and then press the up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the PIP. 1. PIP 1) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button. 2) Press up( ▲ ) or down( ▼ ) button to select the On or Off . 3) Press the M ENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………………………?[...]

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    2. Input Source 1) Press the up( ▲ ) o r dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Input Source. 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Source option. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. ※ Possib le PIP Combi nation Main Sub Video Video Video RGB PC or HDM I RGB PC or HDM I Video ※ [...]

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    3. PIP Mode 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e PIP Mode. 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e PIP Mode option. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. ※ PBP1 Main image Sub image ※ PBP2 Main image Sub image INSTRUCTION MANUAL ………………………[...]

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    4. PIP Size 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Size. 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Size option. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. 24 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    5. Position 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Position. 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Position option. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. ※ RB: Right of Bottom , LB: Left of Botto m, LT: Left of T op & RT: Rig ht of Top. INSTRUCTION MANUA[...]

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    6. Swap 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Swap. 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button to sw ap the main ima ge for the sub one. 26 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    7. Sound Select 1) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Sound Select. 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button. 3) Press the up ( ▲ ) or dow n( ▼ ) button to select th e Sound Select option. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………………………………[...]

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    D. Setup Menu 1) Press the M ENU button and then press the up(▲) or down(▼) button to select the Setup . 1. Reset 1) Press the right( ▶ ) or S OURCE/ button 2 ) Press the right( ▶ ) or SOURCE/ button a gain. 3) Press SOURC E/ button to execute the reset. Reset : All se ttings go to the factory initializ ation. 28 ………………………[...]

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    2. Language 1) Press the up (▲) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Language. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 3) Press the up (▲) or dow n(▼) button to select la nguage. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………………………………… . 29[...]

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    3. OSD Tone 1) Press the up (▲) or dow n(▼) button to select th e OSD T one . 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button 3) Press the up (▲) or dow n(▼) button to select th e OSD T one option. 4) Press the M ENU button to save. 30 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    4. Blue Screen 1) Press the up (▲) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Blue Screen. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 3) Press the up (▲) or dow n(▼) button to select the On or Off. 4) Press the M ENU button to sav e. INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………………………………… . 31[...]

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    5. Key Lock 1) Press the up (▲) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Key Lock. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button 3) Press the up (▲) or dow n(▼) button to select the On or Off 4) Press the M ENU button to save. 32 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    6. Trigger 1) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Trigger. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 6-1. Trigger Enable 1) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Trigger Enable. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 3) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e On or Off. 4) Press the M [...]

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    6-2. Trigger Input 1) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Trigger Input . 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 3) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Trigger Input option. 4) Press the M enu button to sav e. 34 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTIO[...]

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    6-3. Buzzer 1) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Buzz er. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 3) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select the On or Off. 4) Press the M enu button to sav e. INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………………………………… . 35[...]

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    6-4. Trigger Time 1) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Trigger Time . 2) Press left( ◀ ) or right( ▶ ) button to adjust Trigg er Time settin g. 3) Press the M ENU button to sav e. 36 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    6-5 Trigger Option 1) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Trigger Option. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 3) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to sele ct the Trigger Option settin g. 4) Press the M enu button to sav e. N/C( N ormally C losed): The Trigger function is activ ated when the trigger cable is o pen[...]

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    6-6. Display Type 1) P ress the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Display Type. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 3) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Display Type option. 4) Press the M enu button to sav e. ※ PIP & FULL: When the condi tion is below , the Trigger Input im age will be di splayed as[...]

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    7. Auto switching 1) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Auto swi tching. 2) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 7-1. Auto switching On/Off 1) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 3) Press t he up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e On or Off . 4) Press the M enu button to sav e. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ………?[...]

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    7-2. Auto switching Input enabled 1) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Inputs enabled . 2) Press the right( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 3) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Input. 4) Press the righ t( ▶ ) or SOURC E/ button. 5 ) Press the up (▲) or dow n(▼) button to selec t the On or Off. 6 ) Press the[...]

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    7-3. Auto switching Time 1) Press the up(▲ ) or dow n(▼) button to select th e Time . 2) Press the left( ◀ ) or right( ▶ ) button to adjust the Time setting. 3) Press the M ENU button to sav e. INSTRUCTION MANUAL …………………………………………………………………… . 41[...]

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    Using the VESA standard wall mount design and the 100 × 100mm hole pattern on the back panel to install the LCD monitor to the wall. Wall-mount Installation(Option) 1. The Monitor fixing bracket to the monitor using the fixing screws provided. 2. The monitor fixing bracket assembled with monitor ※ A ttention! Y ou must use four M4x 10 screws to [...]

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    ▶ PIN A SSIGNMENTS Pin 1 RED VIDEO 9 2 GREEN VIDEO 10 SIGNAL CABLE DETECT 3 BLUE VIDEO 11 GROUND 4 GROUND 12 SDA(for DDC) 5 GROUND 13 H-SYNC.(or H+V SYNC.) 6 RED GROUND 14 V-SYNC. 7 GREEN GROUND 15 SCL(for DDC) 8 BLUE GROUND ▶ ACCESSORIES 1. Power cord 2. Power adaptor 3 . U ser ’ s manual 4. PC cable 5. Trigger cable (Option) 6. Stereo cable[...]

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    POWER CONSUMPTION MODE POWER CONSUMPTION 17 ” 19 ” ON < 40W < 45W POWER OFF < 1W LED INDICATOR The power management feature of the monitor is comprised of four stages: ON(GREEN) and POWER OFF(GREEN OFF ). MODE LED COLOR MONITOR OPERA TION ON GREEN Normal Operation POWER OFF GREEN OFF Not Operation 44 ……………………………?[...]

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    17 ’’ 1 9’’ LCD-Type 17 ˝ Diagonal AM-T FT(Active- Matrix) 19 ˝ Diagonal AM- TFT(Active -Matrix) Pixel pitch(mm ) : 0.264(H) x 0.2 64(V) Pixel pitch(mm ) : 0.294(H) x 0.2 94(V) BRIGHTNESS: 25 0cd/ ㎡ (Typic al) BRIGHTNESS: 25 0cd/ ㎡ (Typic al) CONTRAST RATIO: 10 00: 1(T y pical) CONTRAST RATIO: 800:1( T y pical) RESPONSE TIME : 5ms ec([...]

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    WEEE S ymbols 46 …………………………………………………………………… . INSTRUCTION MANUAL Correct Disposal of T his Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) Th is m arking shown on the product or its literature, i[...]

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    P/N : L39ME01 96 Rev.4[...]