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21.5" CCTV LED MONITOR 

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Page 1: ...21 5 CCTV LED MONITOR...

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Page 3: ...warnings and instructions marked on the monitor IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 12 For added protection for this monitor during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of tim...

Page 4: ...elevision reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate...

Page 5: ...ures 2 Setup 3 Stand Assembling Procedures 3 Connecting the 15 Pin Signal Cable and Power Cord 4 Connecting the others 5 Operation Adjustment 6 OSD Function 10 Specifications 18 Factory Preset Timings...

Page 6: ...keep it near your monitor for quick reference First please check that the contents of the box corresponds with the following checklist LED monitor Power cord Remote Controller User s guide AC Adapter...

Page 7: ...ements Use the on screen controls to adjust the color temperature RGB gain value for the best possible screen color and intensity Press the menu button and activate the Self Diagnosis menu to determin...

Page 8: ...Put some smooth pad or cloth on the level surface and place the monitor on it with the face downward 2 Insert the stand as below 1 Put some smooth pad or cloth on the level surface and place the monit...

Page 9: ...of the video card in your computer and monitor Optional Connect the audio cable to the output port of the sound card in your computer Plug the DC jack into the DC in port located on the back of the mo...

Page 10: ...al output for CAM1 and CAM2 2 Audio signal input left and right for CAM1 3 Audio signal input left and right for CAM2 4 Separated signal input and looping output for S VIDEO 5 Composite signal input a...

Page 11: ...dary Function Allows forVertical scrolling in the OSD Menu and to INCREASE the value of the selected menu function 3 Selects menu Primary Function Used to INCREASE the volume Secondary Function Moves...

Page 12: ...een Display Main Menu Use Left Right button to select the menu Use Down button to select the sub menus Use Up Down buttons to select sub menu function Press SOURCE button then using left right buttons...

Page 13: ...n there is no OSD if you press this UP AUTO button you can use the best displayperformance fit for a current mode Selects signal in order VGA HDMI CAM1 CAM2 S VIDEO When there is no OSD you can adjust...

Page 14: ...st the CLOCK control Perform the H POSITION Perform the Auto tracking Is the H SIZE proper Is the noise displayed on the screen Adjust the CLOCK until the screen is cleared Is the noise displayed on t...

Page 15: ...your own customized sound Standard Movie Music User 1 Contrast Adjust the contrast of image the difference between light and dark areas on the screen 2 Brightness Adjust the brightness of image 3 Colo...

Page 16: ...5 OSD Timeout Adjust the display OSD Menu 5 60 Second 6 OSD Transparency Adjust the OSD Transparency 7 Information Shows the status of the current Display settings 8 Memory Recall Reset the screen to...

Page 17: ...3 Size Select the PIP display size Small Middle Large Double 1 Double 2 4 Position Adjust the PIP display position R Up R Down L Down L Up 5 Border Color Select the border color of the PIP display Bla...

Page 18: ...e Music User 1 Contrast Adjust the contrast of image the difference between light and dark areas on the screen 2 Brightness Adjust the brightness of image 3 Tint Adjust the tint of image 4 Color Adjus...

Page 19: ...the Display vertically up or down 1 3D NR Reduce the noise in the picture due to poor reception or poor picture quality Off Low Middle High 2 MADi Generation advanced color engine automatic picture en...

Page 20: ...R Up R Down L Down L Up 5 Border Color Select the border color of the PIP display Black Blue 6 Sound Swap Select the sound Swap Main Sub 7 Picture Swap Change the main picture and the sub pictures of...

Page 21: ...English 16 Supported X Non Supported PIP TABLE MAIN VGA HDMI CAM1 CAM2 S VIDEO VGA X HDMI X CAM1 X X CAM2 X X S VIDEO X X SUB...

Page 22: ...of range or None support No Signal screen is displayed when the D Sub signal connector is connected but the status of the monitor is on DPMS mode Out of Range screen is displayed when the applied fre...

Page 23: ...7 M Colors Display Area 476 6 x 268 1mm Interface VGA IN 15pin D sub YES PC Streo In YES Head Phone Out YES HDMI YES CAM1 CAM2 BNC Input Output 2 2 RCA Left Right Input 2 2 S VIDEO Input Output AUDIO...

Page 24: ...75Hz 60 0 75 Non interlaced 1280 X1024 60Hz 64 0 60 Non interlaced 1280 X1024 75Hz 80 0 75 Non interlaced 1152 X 864 75Hz 67 5 75 Non interlaced 1280 X 960 60Hz 60 0 60 Non interlaced 1440 x 900 60Hz...

Page 25: ...ar as below 3 Remove the four screws connecting the stand and the body and the stand is disassembled Turn off the monitor and pull out the power cable Place a cushion or a soft cloth on the floor and...

Page 26: ...AND OPTION Tighten up screws at the locations indicated by arrows Support stand Surface for stand installation This monitor s installation surface is compatible with various kinds of VESA standard sta...

Page 27: ...connected Check if the signal cable is suitable to the video card Adjust Clock or H V Center to get the proper image Keep the devices that may cause electrical interference away from the monitor See...

Page 28: ...terminal is properly connected Check if the video cable is correctly connected to the computer and set to the Funtions on the OSD picture menu Adjust the Color or Tint on the OSD Picture Menu Adjust...

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