Page 2 - Contents; Getting Started; Cleaning the; Appendix; Landscape/Portrait Modes
Contents Product Registration ............................................. 2For Your Records ................................................. 2 Getting Started Package Contents ................................................ 3Precautions .......................................................... ...
Page 3 - Product Registration; Product disposal at end of product life
Copyright © ViewSonic Corporation, 200 4 . All rights reserved. Macintosh and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. ViewSonic,...
Page 4 - Package Contents; LCD display; Precautions
Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of a ViewSonic ® LCD display . Important! Save the original box and all packing material for future shipping needs. NOTE: The word “Windows” in this user guide refers to the following Microsoft operating systems: Windows ‘95, Windows NT, Windows ‘98, ...
Page 5 - Quick Installation; LCD Display
Quick Installation 1 Connect power cord 2 Connect video cable • Make sure both the LCD display and computer are turned OFF • Remove rear panel covers if necessary• Connect the video cable from the LCD display to the computer Macintosh users: Models older than G3 require a Macintosh adapter. Attach t...
Page 6 - LCD; To Raise and Lower the display
Landscape/Portrait Modes The LCD d isplay can operate in either Landscape or Portrait mode. Follow the instructions that accompany the Perfect Portrait software. To switch from Landscape (default) to Portrait mode, do the following: 1 From the front, gently raise the LCD display to allow more cleara...
Page 8 - Using the; Setting the Timing Mode; timing mode; OSD and Power Lock Settings; OSD Locked
ViewSonic VP20 0 0s 7 Using the LCD Display Setting the Timing Mode Setting the timing mode is important for maximizing the quality of thescreen image and minimizing eye strain. The timing mode consists of the resolution (example 1600 x 1200) and refresh rate (or vertical frequency; example 60 Hz). ...
Page 9 - Adjusting the Screen Image
Adjusting the Screen Image Use the buttons on the front control panel to display and adjust the OnView ® controls which display on the screen. The OnView controls are explained at the top of the next page and are defined in “Main Menu Controls” on page 9. Front Control Panel shown below in detail Ma...
Page 10 - Do the following to adjust the screen image:; twice; The following tips may help you optimize your display:
Do the following to adjust the screen image: 1 To display the Main Menu, press button [1]. NOTE: All OnView menus and adjustment screens disappear automatically after about 30 seconds. 2 To select a control you want to adjust, press ▲ or ▼ to scroll up or down the Main Menu. 3 After the control is s...
Page 11 - Main Menu Controls; Control; sRGB is quickly becoming the industry standard for color
Main Menu Controls Adjust the menu items shown below by using the up ▲ and down ▼ buttons. Control Explanation Auto Image Adjust automatically sizes, centers, and fine tunes the video signal to eliminate waviness and distortion.Press the [2] button to obtain a sharper image.NOTE: Auto Image Adjust w...
Page 12 - User Color
Important : If you select RECALL from the Main Menu when the product is set to a Preset Timing Mode, colors return to the 6500K factory preset. Control Explanation Information displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the graphics card in your computer. See your graphic card’s user g...
Page 13 - Input; If multiple computers will be connected to the display,
Setup Menu displays the menu shown below. The Setup Menu controls are explained below: Language allows you to choose the language used in the menus and control screens. Resolution Notice displays the Resolution Notice menu shown below. Resolution Notice advises the optimal resolution to use. Control...
Page 14 - Memory Recall; OSD Background; This function is used to rotate the OSD menu,; OSD Position
Memory Recall returns adjustments to the original factory settings if the display is operating in a factory Preset Timing Mode listed in this user guide. Exception: This control does not affect changes made with the User Color control. Control Explanation OSD Background allows you to turn the On-Scr...
Page 15 - Other Information; Specifications
Other Information 1 Macintosh computers older than G3 require a ViewSonic ® , Macintosh adapter. To order an adapter, contact ViewSonic. Specifications LCD Type Color FilterGlass surface 20 .1 " (full 20 .1 " viewable diagonal area), TFT (Thin Film Transistor), Active Matrix XGA LCD, 0.2 55 ...
Page 16 - Troubleshooting; No power; Power is ON but no screen image; Wrong or abnormal colors; Control buttons do not work
Troubleshooting No power • Make sure power button (or switch) is ON. • Make sure A/C power cord is securely connected to the LCD display . • Plug another electrical device (like a radio) into the power outlet to verify that the outlet is supplying proper voltage. Power is ON but no screen image • Ma...
Page 17 - Customer Support; You will need the product serial number.; Web site
ViewSonic VP20 0 0s 16 Customer Support For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller. NOTE: You will need the product serial number. Country/Region Web site T = TelephoneF = FAX Email United States Canada suppor t suppor t T: (800) 688-6688 F: (909) 468-1202...
Page 18 - • MAKE SURE THE; Disclaimer
Cleaning the LCD Display • MAKE SURE THE LCD DISPLAY IS TURNED OFF. • NEVER SPRAY OR POUR ANY LIQUID DIRECTLY ONTO THE SCREEN OR CASE. To clean the screen: 1 Wipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. This removes dust and other particles. 2 If still not clean, apply a small amount of non-...
Page 19 - Limited Warranty; VIEWSONIC LCD DISPLAY
Limited Warranty VIEWSONIC LCD DISPLAY What the warranty covers: ViewSonic ® warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole op...
Page 20 - Safety Guidelines; For the United States and Canada
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 grounded. Always use the appropriate AC cord that is cer tified for the individual country. Some examples are listed below: IMPORT...
Page 21 - CE Conformity for Europe
Compliance Information for U.S.A. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to par t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi-dential installation. This equip...