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RX-22G & RX-24G LCD Monitor

User Manual

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Summary of Contents for RX-22G

Page 1: ...RX 22G RX 24G LCD Monitor User Manual displays agneovo com ...

Page 2: ...ections 2 1 Connecting the Power 14 2 2 Connecting Input Source Signals 15 2 2 1 Connecting a Computer 15 Using VGA Cables 15 Using DVI Cables 15 Using HDMI Cables 16 Using DisplayPort Cables 16 Using RS232 Cables 17 Using Audio Cables 17 2 2 2 Connecting a Video Device 18 Using Composite CVBS Cables 18 Using S Video Cables 19 Using HDMI Cables 19 Using DisplayPort Cables 20 Chapter 3 Using the LC...

Page 3: ...34 5 3 Image Setting 35 5 4 Aspect Ratio 38 5 5 PIP Setting 39 5 6 Anti Burn in 41 5 7 OSD Setting 42 5 8 Audio Setting 43 5 9 System 1 44 5 10 System 2 46 5 11 EcoSmart Sensor 48 5 12 Input Select 50 Chapter 6 Appendix 6 1 Warning Messages 51 6 2 Supported Resolutions 52 6 3 Troubleshooting 53 6 4 Transporting the LCD Display 55 Chapter 7 Specifications 7 1 Display Specifications 57 7 2 Display D...

Page 4: ...or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the eq uipment and receiver Connect the eq uipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an exp erienced radio TV technician for help an es o o ifications not e p essly app o e y t e pa ty esponsi le o co pliance co l void t...

Page 5: ... e a a e t at t is is yo esponsi ility to ispose elect onic e ip ent at recycling centers so as to help conserve natural resources Each country in the European Union should have its collection centers for electrical and electronic eq uipment recycling For information about your recycling drop off area please contact your local related electrical and electronic eq uipment waste management authority...

Page 6: ...r online go to displays agneov o com To protect your rights as a consumer do not remove any stickers from the LCD display Doing so may affect the determination of the warranty period Cautions W hen Setting Up Do not place the LCD display near heat sources such as a heater exh aust vent or in direct sunlight Do not cover or block the ventilation holes in the housing Place the LCD display on a stabl...

Page 7: ... glass surface and the housing Do not rub or tap the surface of the glass with sharp or abrasive items such as a pen or screwdriver This may result in scratching the surface of the glass Do not attempt to service the LCD display yourself e e to alifie se ice pe sonnel penin o removing the covers may exp ose you to dangerous voltage or other risks W arning Unplug the power cord from the power outle...

Page 8: ...s not in use Things to do when the LCD display shows image retention Turn off the LCD display for ext ended periods of time It can be several hours or several days Use a screen saver and run it for ext ended periods of time Use a black and white image and run it for ext ended periods of time When the LCD display is moved from one room to another or there is a sudden change from low to high ambient...

Page 9: ...l items may vary upon shipment V G A cab le Pow er adapter RX 22G RX 24G displays agneovo com RX 22G RX 24G_Quick Guide_V010 Quick Start Guide RX 22G RX 24G LCD Monitor LCD Display Audio cab le N ote Must use only the supplied power adapter ADAPTER TECH Model no ATS040T P120 Rating 12V 3 3A DELTA ELECTRONICS INC Model no ADP 40DD B Rating 12V 3 33A Lite on Technology Corporation Model no PA 1041 8...

Page 10: ...l mount kit recommended by AG Neovo Secure the LCD display on a solid wall strong enough to bear its weight N ote To protect the glass panel place a towel or soft cloth before laying the LCD display down W arning Ceiling mount or mount on any other horizo ntal surface overhead are not advisable Installation in contravention of the instructions may result in undesirable conseq uences particularly h...

Page 11: ...DESCRIPTION 1 2 2 R emov ing the B ase Stand 1 ay t e D isplay ace o n on a at e en s ace 2 Remove the screws securing the base stand from the LCD display 3 Detach the base stand N ote The screw size is M4 x 10mm ...

Page 12: ...he volume bar appears press to increase the volume When OSD menu is ON press to select and option adjust the settings or enter the submenu 4 UP Hot Key PIP PBP Select Press repeatedly to select PIP PBP option When OSD menu is ON press to select an option or adjust the settings 5 DOW N Hot Key PICTURE MODE Select Press repeatedly to select PICTURE MODE option STANDARD D s When OSD menu is ON press ...

Page 13: ...V G A Connect VGA signals input 6 AUDIO IN Connect audio signals input 3 5 mm Stereo Audio Ja ck 7 S V IDE O Connect S Video signals input 8 COMPOSIT E 1 COMPOSIT E 2 IN Connect Composite CVBS signals input 9 COMPOSIT E 1 COMPOSIT E 2 OUT Connect Composite CVBS signals output 10 AUDIO IN Connect audio signals input RCA Stereo Audio Ja ck 11 AUDIO OUT Connect audio signals output RCA Stereo Audio J...

Page 14: ... Connect the power cord plug to a power outlet or a power supply DC IN Caution Make sure that the LCD display is not connected to the power outlet before making any connections Connecting cables while the power is ON may cause electric shock or personal injury Caution When unplugging the power cord hold the power cord by the plug head Never pull by the cord Chapter 2 Making Connections ...

Page 15: ...G A Cab les Connect one end of a VGA cable to the VGA connector of the LCD display and the other end to the VGA connector of the computer VGA Using DV I Cab les Connect one end of a DVI DVI D cable to the DVI connector of the LCD display and the other end to the DVI connector of the computer DVI ...

Page 16: ... HDMI connector of the LCD display and the other end to the HDMI connector of the computer HDMI Using DisplayPort Cab les Connect one end of a DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort connector of the LCD display and the other end to the DisplayPort connector of the computer DisplayPort ...

Page 17: ...the RS232 connector of the LCD display and the other end to the RS232 connector of the computer RS232 Using Audio Cab les Connect one end of an audio cable to the AUDIO IN connector at the rear of the LCD display and the other end to the audio out connector of the computer AUDIO IN ...

Page 18: ...evice For audio input connect an RCA cable to the AUDIO IN connectors of the LCD display and the audio out connector of your device For video looping connect one end of a Composite CVBS cable to the COMPOSITE 1 COMPOSITE 2 OUT connector of the LCD display and the other end to the COMPOSITE 1 COMPOSITE 2 IN connector of the additional display COMPOSITE 1 AUDIO IN L R IN COMPOSITE 2 IN COMPOSITE 1 A...

Page 19: ...d to the S VIDEO connector of your device For audio input connect an RCA cable to the AUDIO IN connectors of the LCD display and the audio out connector of your device AUDIO IN L R S VIDEO Using H DMI Cab les Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI connector of the LCD display and the other end to the HDMI connector of your device HDMI ...

Page 20: ...MAKING CONNECTIONS Using DisplayPort Cab les Connect one end of a DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort connector of the LCD display and the other end to the DisplayPort connector of your device DisplayPort ...

Page 21: ... input source signal the input source signal message appears on the sc een ie y For exa mple HDMI is selected the following message is displayed H D M I I N P U T If the selected input source signal is not connected to the LCD display or is turned off the no signal message is displayed on the screen N O S I G N A L If the resolution or the graphics card of the connected computer is set too high th...

Page 22: ...o 3 4 Choosing Y our Preferred Picture Settings Hot Key PICT UR E MODE Select Press the q button repeatedly to toggle between the picture modes Options are as follows STANDARD MODE Default settings that suits most environments and types of video CCTV MODE Settings adjusted for monitoring CCTV VIDEO MODE Settings adjusted for video sRGB MODE Setting displays accurate colours and suitable for viewin...

Page 23: ...PIP PBP options Options are as follows PIP On The sub source signal is displayed within the main source signal PBP Picture by Picture The main source and the sub source signals are displayed side by side with eq ual display size PIP Off PIP function is disabled only the main source signal is displayed N ote The main source and sub source signals can be set in PIP Setting see page 39 Some input sou...

Page 24: ...low Main source Sub source 3 6 Using F R E E Z E F unction Hot Key Screen F reeze The FREEZE function allows you to freeze the screen image but still continues real time playback until the image is unfreeze Press the u button to activate screen freeze the screen freeze message is displayed on the screen F r e e z e O n You can press any button to deactivate exce pt the POW E R button N ote PIP PBP...

Page 25: ...8 Using R OT AT E F unction The ROTATE function allows you to rotate the screen image at 180 Press the button for 3 seconds to rotate the picture 180º After ROTATE image After exe cuting ROTATE press the button for 3 seconds again to rotate the picture back to its normal state Original screen image N ote Auto Adjustment function is available only during VGA input signals It is recommended to use t...

Page 26: ... locked all keypad buttons are inactivated T ype of OSD Lock Lock Operation Unlock Operation Lock all buttons Press and hold the u p and q buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds Do one of the following to unlock Press and hold the u p and q buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds or until the OSD menu appears Press and hold the t p and q buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds or until the OSD menu appear...

Page 27: ...T B R I G H T N E S S 5 0 B L A C K L E V E L 5 0 B A C K L I G H T 6 0 C O N T R A S T 5 0 Press the button 2 Select the menu 1 9 2 0 x 1 0 8 0 6 0 H z B R I G H T N E S S C O L O U R T E M P I M A G E S E T T I N G A S P E C T R A T I O P I P S E T T I N G A N T I B U R N I N O S D S E T T I N G A U D I O S E T T I N G S Y S T E M 1 S Y S T E M 2 E C O S M A R T S E N S O R I N P U T S E L E C T...

Page 28: ... S E N S O R P U T S E L E C T A N G U A G E F O R M A T I O N The highlighted item with an orange arrow indicates the active submenu Press the p or q button 4 Adjust the settings Press the t or u button 5 Exi t the submenu Press the or button to return to the previous menu 6 Close the OSD window Press the or button again en settin s a e o ifie all c an es a e sa e en t e se oes t e ollo in Procee...

Page 29: ...S C O L O U R T E M P I M A G E S E T T I N G A S P E C T R A T I O P I P S E T T I N G A N T I B U R N I N O S D S E T T I N G A U D I O S E T T I N G S Y S T E M 1 S Y S T E M 2 E C O S M A R T S E N S O R I N P U T S E L E C T L A N G U A G E I N F O R M A T I O N E X I T E N T E R S E L E C T B R I G H T N E S S 5 0 B L A C K L E V E L 5 0 B A C K L I G H T 6 0 C O N T R A S T 5 0 1 10 6 5 4 3...

Page 30: ... S S S CLOCK See page 35 4 S FULL REAL See page 38 5 S S SUB SOURCE S S S S SWAP See page 39 6 ENABLE S MODE See page 41 7 SD S TRANSPARENCY SD S SD S SD See page 42 8 D S VOLUME D SOURCE See page 43 9 SYSTEM 1 S SOURCE DETECT DD BLUE SCREEN S Alink LED RESET See page 44 ...

Page 31: ...D MODE DCR D LOW POWER D See page 46 11 ECOSMART SENSOR ENABLE MODE LEVEL See page 48 12 S D D D S S 1 S S D See page 50 13 Select t e SD lan a e D S S NL 简中 繁中 1 Displays settin s in o ation s c as np t esol tion o i ontal e ency e tical e ency i in o e an i a e Version ...

Page 32: ... Press the button to call out the OSD window 2 Select B R IG H T N E SS menu then press the u button 3 Press the p or q button to select an option Item F unction Operation R ange BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the luminance of the screen image Press the t or u button to adjust the value 0 to 100 CONTRAST Adjusts the difference between the black level and the white level BACKLIGHT Adjusts the luminance of the ...

Page 33: ...33 ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY Original Setting H igh Setting Low Setting BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST BLACK LEVEL ...

Page 34: ...ovides several colour settings Press the t or u button to select the setting NEUTRAL WARM COOL USER AUTO COLOUR Colour setting can be set to N E UT R AL commonly used for normal lighting conditions W AR M Applies a reddish tint for warmer colours COOL Applies a bluish tint for cooler colours USE R This allows users to set the colour temperature by adjusting the R G B settings according to one s pr...

Page 35: ... C T V V I D E O s R G B S T A N D A R D E X I T S E L E C T A D J U S T L O W M I D H I G H O F F H P O S I T I O N 5 0 V P O S I T I O N 5 0 F U L L 1 Press the button to call out the OSD window 2 Select IMAG E SE T T IN G menu then press the u button 3 Press the p or q button to select an option Item F unction Operation R ange SHARPNESS Adjusts the clarity and focus of the screen image Press th...

Page 36: ...ll range Grayscale 0 255 state Monitor OSD colour range Full Please select Monitor OSD colour range Limited Signal source from Video Video signal at a limited range Grayscale 16 235 state Monitor OSD colour range Limited Please select Monitor OSD colour range Full NOISE REDUCTION Adjusts the noise reduction to help remove noise from images This helps produce clearer and crisper images Press the t ...

Page 37: ...ANDARD CCTV VIDEO sRGB H POSITION Horiz ontal Position Moves the screen image to the left or right Press the t or u button to adjust the value 0 to 100 V POSITION Vertical Position Moves the screen image up or down PHASE Adjusts the phase timing to synchronise with the video signal N ote This menu option is only available if the input source is VGA CLOCK Adjusts the freq uency timing to synchronis...

Page 38: ...PE CT R AT IO menu then press the u button 3 Pressthe p or q button to select an option Item F unction Operation R ange ASPECT RATIO Adjusts the aspect ratio of the screen image Press the t or u button to select the setting FULL REAL NATIVE The aspect ratio setting can be set to F ULL nla es t e pict e to fill t e sc een R E AL Displays the picture at its original size N AT IV E Enlarges the pictu...

Page 39: ... T E 1 C O M P O S I T E 2 S V I D E O P I P P B P S W A P S U B P I C T U R E S I Z E 1 1 2 3 S U B P I C P O S L U R U L D R D R D 1 Press the button to call out the OSD window 2 Select PIP SE T T IN G menu then press the u button 3 Press the p or q button to select an option Item F unction Operation R ange PIP Allows you to select the PIP setting or disable PIP Press the t or u button to select...

Page 40: ...can be set to L U Sets the image on the upper left corner of the screen R U Sets the image on the upper right corner of the screen L D Sets the image on the lower left corner of the screen R D Sets the image on the lower right corner of the screen SWAP Swaps the main source and sub source signals Press the u tton to e ec te the function N ote Any input signal may be set as the main or the sub sour...

Page 41: ...O D E A B C 1 Press the button to call out the OSD window 2 Select AN T I B UR N IN menu then press the u button 3 Press the p or q button to select an option Item F unction Operation R ange ENABLE Enables or disables Anti Burn In function Press the t or u button to select the setting ON OFF INTERVAL HOURS Sets the interval time hour between activating the Anti Burn In function Press the t or u bu...

Page 42: ...V P O S I T I O N 5 0 O S D T I M E R 1 5 1 Press the button to call out the OSD window 2 Select OSD SE T T IN G menu then press the u button 3 Press the p or q button to select an option Item F unction Operation R ange TRANSPARENCY Adjusts the transparency level of the OSD screen Press the t or u button to adjust the value 0 to 100 OSD H POSITION Horizo ntal Position Moves the OSD window to the l...

Page 43: ...V O L U M E A U D I O O N O F F S O U R C E P C V I D E O 5 0 1 Press the button to call out the OSD window 2 Select AUDIO SE T T IN G menu then press the u button 3 Press the p or q button to select an option Item F unction Operation R ange VOLUME Adjusts the volume level of the built in speaker Press the t or u button to adjust the value 0 to 100 AUDIO Turns the audio ON or OFF Press the t or u ...

Page 44: ...to call out the OSD window 2 Select SY ST E M 1 menu then press the u button 3 Press the p or q button to select an option Item F unction Operation R ange POWER SAVING Enables or disables power saving mode When the LCD display turns into power saving mode the screen turns black and the LED indicator lights AMBER N ote The amount of time for the display to enter power saving varies depending on the...

Page 45: ...isables the signal information to be displayed on the screen Alink Enables or disables HDMI Consumer Electronics Control control If the setting is set to On you can control the connected HDMI CEC compatible device on the same power on or power off status N ote This menu option is only available if the input source is HDMI LOGO Enables or disables the logo feature If the setting is set to ON the AG...

Page 46: ... O F F M O N I T O R I D 1 1 Press the button to call out the OSD window 2 Select SY ST E M 2 menu then press the u button 3 Press the p or q button to select an option Item F unction Operation R ange SUPER RESOLUTION Upscales images at a higher and more detailed resolution for better clearness Press the t or u button to select the setting OFF LOW MID HIGH OVERDRIVE Enhances the display response t...

Page 47: ...ng ON OFF NIGHT MODE Enables or disables the night mode feature When you are using the display in a dark room set the setting to ON This allows user to manually adjust backlight to lower than no al le el o ette ie in e pe ience in the dark environment N ote When the NIGHT MODE is activated the DCR and ECOSMART SENSOR functions will be disabled LOW POWER Sets the setting to OF F to enable the BACKL...

Page 48: ... z B R I G H T N E S S C O L O U R T E M P I M A G E S E T T I N G A S P E C T R A T I O P I P S E T T I N G A N T I B U R N I N O S D S E T T I N G A U D I O S E T T I N G S Y S T E M 1 S Y S T E M 2 E C O S M A R T S E N S O R I N P U T S E L E C T L A N G U A G E I N F O R M A T I O N M O D E E N A B L E O N O F F L E V E L A U T O U S E R 8 0 1 Press the button to call out the OSD window 2 Sel...

Page 49: ...e mode can be set to AUT O This mode is the default mode The LCD brightness automatically adjusts to the ambient brightness USE R Allows you to manually adjust the LCD brightness LEVEL Allows you to set the level of LCD brightness N ote This menu option is only available if the MODE setting is to USE R Press the t or u button to adjust the value 0 to 100 ...

Page 50: ...R T C O M P O S I T E 1 C O M P O S I T E 2 S V I D E O 1 Press the button to call out the OSD window 2 Select IN PUT SE LE CT menu then press the u button 3 Press the p or q button to select an option Item F unction Operation V alue VGA Sets VGA as the input source signal Press the u button to switch to the selected input source DVI Sets DVI as the input source signal HDMI Sets HDMI as the input ...

Page 51: ...rce signal Check if the input source is turned ON Check if the signal cable is properly connected Check if any pin inside the cable connector is twisted or broken O S D L O C K O U T The OSD has been locked by the user Unlock the OSD Refer to page 26 A N T I B U R N I N O N The Anti Burn In function has been enabled by the user Disable the Anti Burn In function Refer to page 41 A N T I B U R N I N...

Page 52: ... II 832 624 75 VESA 1024 768 60 VESA 1024 768 70 VESA 1024 768 75 VESA 1280 1024 60 VESA 1280 1024 75 Apple Mac II 1152 870 75 VESA 1152 864 75 VESA 1280 800 60 VESA 1280 800 75 VESA 1280 960 60 VESA 1440 900 60 VESA 1680 1050 60 VESA 1920 1080 60 V ideo Mode R esolution R efresh R ate H orizo ntal V ertical EDTV 720 480 60i EDTV 720 480 60 EDTV 720 576 50i EDTV 720 576 50 HDTV 1280 720 50 EDTV 12...

Page 53: ...e blurry For VGA input press the button on the keypad to auto adjust the display Adjust the IMAGE SETTING see page 35 The OSD menu can t be called out The OSD is locked To unlock the OSD see page 26 Red blue green white dots appear on screen There are millions of micro transistors inside the LCD display It is normal for a few transistors to be damaged and to produce spots This is acceptable and is...

Page 54: ...mally happens when the LCD display is moved a cold room to a hot room temperature Do not turn ON the LCD display wait for the dew condensation to disappear Mist formed inside the glass surface This happens due to humid weather conditions This is a normal occurrence The mist will disappear after a few days or as soon as the weather stabilize s Faint shadows from a static image appear on the screen ...

Page 55: ...ir or shipment place the display in its original packaging carton 1 Place the tw o foam cushions on each side of the LCD display for protection 2 Place the LCD display dow n in the b ox 3 Place the accessories b ox on the designated area if necessary 4 Close and tape the b ox R X 22G ...

Page 56: ...56 APPENDIX R X 24G ...

Page 57: ... 5 mm Stereo Audio Ja ck RCA Stereo Audio Ja ck 3 5 mm Stereo Audio Ja ck RCA Audio Out Stereo Audio Ja ck RCA Stereo Audio Ja ck RCA Internal Speakers 2W x 2 2W x 2 Power Power Supply Ext ernal Ext ernal Power Req uirements DC 12V 2 1A DC 12V 2 75A On Mode 21W On 25W On Stand by Mode 0 5 W 0 5 W Off Mode 0 5 W 0 5 W Glass Thickness 3 0 mm 0 12 3 0 mm 0 12 e ection ate 1 1 Transmission Rate 97 97 ...

Page 58: ... 8 13 9 16 8 0 32 6 17 56 2 368 5 155 227 4 7 i ensions 522 3 opening dimension 538 6 562 4 outline dimension 294 2 opening dimension 345 352 6 outline dimension 165 5 179 5 75 100 100 135 8 109 3 227 4 227 4 M4xL10 x8 75 27 4 48 7 217 8 68 5 137 4 280 137 4 53 5 16 3 32 4 16 3 18 4 56 2 32 6 277 4 277 4 392 8 0 18 226 196 eo o Company Address 5F 1 No 3 1 Park Street Nangang District Taipei 11503 ...

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