Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions
2 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read the Safety Instructions carefully and keep it for later use. 2. Beware of all warning and instruction signs marked on the products. 3. When cleaning, cut off the electrical supply at all times. Never use liquid or aerosol detergent, use a damp rag instead. 4. ...
Page 4 - CONTENTS; Note; Getting Started
3 CONTENTS Note : To access our Users Guide Homepage (Page 3) at anytime, simply click on the below Homepage icon or use the arrow icon(s) to browse through each page. When in Homepage, clicking on your desired topic will automatically open each page . FCC Information………………………………………………………. 1 FCC War...
Page 6 - Precautions
5 Precautions Sit at least 18"(45 cm) away from the TFT LCD Color Monitor. Do not press on the LCD panel as it is very fragile. Do not touch the LCD panel with your bare hands, as the grease from your skin is difficult to remove and may damage the screen. Do not expose the LCD monitor directly u...
Page 7 - Quick Installation
6 Quick Installation 1. Make sure the computer and the LCD monitor are both turned off. 2. Attach the power cord to the LCD monitor. 3. When using a power cord, plug the male end in a wall socket. 4. If using a PC power cord, plug the male end in the socket of the computer power supply (if equipped)...
Page 8 - OPERATIONS; Front Control Panel; Power LED; Hot Keys
7 OPERATIONS To turn the TFT LCD COLOR Monitor on, push the power button at the front of the LCD monitor to active. When the power light turns green, the LCD is ready to use. To turn the LCD off, push the power switch button to de-activate the monitor. Front Control Panel To display themenu. To sele...
Page 10 - MAIN MENU; CONTRAST; C ON TRAS T
9 MAIN MENU The Main Menu is shown below. C ON T RAS T / BR I GH TN ES SI M AGE AD J US TC OLO R AD J US T S E TU P M E N UM EM O RY R EC ALL ADVAN C E D M EN UAU D I O M E N U : EXI T A : S E LE C T B CONTRAST adjusts the difference between the image background (black level) and the foreground (whi...
Page 11 - IMAGE ADJUST MENU; AUTO – TUNE; H POSITION; U SE UP AN D D O WN TO AD JU ST; U SE UP AN D D O WN TO AD JU S T
10 IMAGE ADJUST MENU The Image Adjust Menu is shown below. I M AGE AD JU S T AU T O T UN EH . / V. P O S I T I O NH . S I Z EP H AS EZ O O M : EXI T A : S E LE C T B AUTO – TUNE automatically sizes, enters, and fine-tunes the video signal to eliminate noise and distortion. Press [ B ] button to acti...
Page 12 - PHASE; P H AS E; ZOOM; ZO O M
11 H. SIZE (Horizontal Size) adjusts the width of the screen image. H . S I Z E = = : EXI T A [ ▽ ] button decreases the width of the screen image, [ △ ] button increases the width of the screen image. PHASE minimizes the video distortion. P H AS E = = : EXI T A Press the [ ▽ ] or [ △ ] button to ad...
Page 13 - COLOR ADJUST MENU; C OLO R AD J US T; COLOR TEMP SELECT; C OLO R T E M P ER AT U RE
12 COLOR ADJUST MENU The Color Adjust Menu is shown below: C OLO R AD J US T C OLO R TE M P ER AT U RE U S ER C O LO R TEM P E RATUR E : S E LE C T : EXI T A B COLOR TEMP SELECT provides several color options: several preset color temperatures User Color which allows you to adjust the Red (R), Green...
Page 14 - U S ER C O LO R TE M P ER ATU RE; GAMMA
13 USER COLOR TEMP. Individual adjustments for red, green, and blue. Press [ △ ] button to increase red, blue or green. Press [ ▽ ] button to decrease R B GG am m a U S ER C O LO R TE M P ER ATU RE = = : S E LE C T : EXI T A B / + Pre s s to Ente r GAMMA Individual adjustments for white, red, blue a...
Page 15 - AUDIO MENU; AU D I O M E N U; VOLUME; VO LU M E; MUTE; M UT E
14 AUDIO MENU The Audio Menu is shown below. VO LU M EM UTE AU D I O M E N U : S E LE C T : EXI T A B VOLUME adjusts the volume of the audio output. VO LU M E = = : EXI T A Press [ ▽ ] button to decrease the volume, [ △ ] button to increase the volume. Shortcut: Press [ ▽ ] or [ △ ] button at anytim...
Page 16 - ADVANCED MENU; ADVAN C E D M EN U; SCALING; S C AL I N G; SHARPNESS; S H AR P N E S S; INFORMATION; I N FO RM ATI O N
15 ADVANCED MENU Selecting the Advanced Menu from the main menu takes you to the submenu shown below. S C ALI N GS H AR P N E S SI N FO RM ATI O N ADVAN C E D M EN U : EXI T A : S E LE C T B SCALING adjusts the video input signal to the screen size using the following options. F il l Al lF I L L AS ...
Page 17 - SETUP MENU; S E TU P M E N U; INPUT SELECT; I N P U T S E LEC T; LANGUAGE SELECT; LAN G UAGE S E LE C T
16 SETUP MENU The Setup Menu takes you to the sub-menu shown below. I N P U T S E LEC TLAN G UAGE S E LE C TO S D P O S I T I O NO S D T I M E O U T S E TU P M E N U : EXI T A : S E LE C T B INPUT SELECT allows you to toggle between two input ports between an analog and digital signal. AN ALO GD I G...
Page 18 - OSD POSITION; O S D P O S I T I O N; OSD TIMEOUT; O S D TI M E O U T; MEMORY RECALL; M EM O RY R EC ALL
17 OSD POSITION allows you to move the on-screen display menus and control screens. H . P O S I T I O N V . P O S I TI O N O S D P O S I T I O N = = : S E LE C T : EXI T A B Press [ ] or [ △ ] button OSD TIMEOUT sets the length of time the on-screen display screen is displayed. For example, with a...
Page 19 - Specifications
18 Specifications LCD Type 20.1" (full 20.1" viewable diagonal area) TFT (Thin Film Transistor), Active Matrix Panel Pixel Pitch 0.255mm pixel pitch Color Filter Pixel RGB vertical stripe Color 16.7M (8 bit color) Glass surface Anti-Glare Response time Ton = 15 ms (Typ.), Toff = 10 ms (Typ.)...
Page 20 - Factory Preset Timing; Power Management System
19 Factory Preset Timing Timing Hor. Freq. (KHZ) Ver. Freq. (HZ) Polarity (H/V) VGA 640 X 350 31.47 70.08 + / - VGA 720 X 400 31.47 70.08 - / + VGA 640 X 400 31.47 70.08 - / + VGA 640 X 480 31.47 59.94 - / - VESA 640 X 480 37.86 72.81 - / - VESA 640 X 480 37.50 75.00 - / - VESA 800 X 600 37.50 75.00...