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  PGN340 

 

USER’S GUIDE 

Curved Monitor UWQHD 34” 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PGN340

Page 1: ...PGN340 USER S GUIDE Curved Monitor UWQHD 34 ...

Page 2: ...hat the information in this document is accurate However the manufacturer and the distributor of this product assume no responsibility for any error omission Please preserve this manual for the life of the equipment Congratulations on your purchase ...

Page 3: ... this product must be handled pursuant to European Directive in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment For further information please contact your local or regional authorities Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are potentially dangerous fors the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances The terms H...

Page 4: ...ED INDICATOR MONITOR PORTS STAND INSTALLATION CABLE MANAGEMENT WALL MOUNTING CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS VIDEO OUTPUT AUDIO OUTPUT POWER UP ADAPTATIVE SYNC OSD MENU PRESENTATION OSD MENU FUNCTIONS SWITCH TO GAMEPLUS AND ECO MODE PIP PICTURE IN PICTURE INPUT INFORMATION PBP PICTURE BY PICTURE RESOLUTION INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 5: ...power cord Damage to the cord may cause shock or fire Do not use monitor in high temperature humid dusty or oily areas In case of storm or prolonged non use unplug the screen to protect against any overvoltage damage When disconnecting the power cord of display or power adapter always remember to hold the plug instead of puling the wire to unplug the power cord Do not insert objects of any kind in...

Page 6: ...n specifically made for cleaning LCD screens Never spray any liquid directly on the screen It could fall into the display and cause an electrical shock When cleaning ensure that any liquid enters the display housing Please make sure only soft cloths are used for cleaning purposes A hard cloth could damage the panel Clean the housing with a slightly humidified cloth and a gentle detergent then wipe...

Page 7: ...ay find slightly uneven brightness on the screen depending on the desktop pattern you use Due to the nature of the LCD screen an afterimage of the previous screen may remain after switching the image when the same image is displayed for hours In this case the screen is recovered slowly by changing the image or turning off the Power Switch for hours If the screen suddenly flashes erratically or the...

Page 8: ...PACKAGE CONTENT 100 240 50 60Hz 2 0A 1 8m x1 ...

Page 9: ...Exit hot key Press to return to the previous menu quickly switch the color format 5 Power button Press to turn on off the monitor LED INDICATOR Steady blue light indicates the power is on and the monitor is operating normally Flashing blue light indicates that there is no video source or no horizontal or vertical signal detected or low voltage Please make sure your computer is turned on and all vi...

Page 10: ...end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI output device connect the other end to the monitor s HDMI port STAND INSTALLATION Keep the protective foam under your monitor while installing the stand 1 Open the carton package take out the foam and put it flat on the tabletop Keep the foam underneath the monitor before attaching the stand 2 Take out the stand stem and base and use the thumb screw of the base ...

Page 11: ...n will click to ensure a tighten assembling Hold the middle of the stand with hand and gently lift the monitor twice to make sure the monitor does not come loose If disassembling reverse the steps Note Push fast intallation button on the back cover will quickly take our stands Make sure that it is lying on a flat surface before removing it Locking button ...

Page 12: ...do not press the liquid crystal screen with hand to avoid damage to the screen CABLE MANAGEMENT 1 After the installation is complete the monitor needs to be connected with the cables As shown below push up in the direction of the arrow and then take out the bracket back cover 2 Put the cables into the slot of the bracket ...

Page 13: ...3 The back cover of the bracket is put back on the machine according to the reverse operation of step 1 and the cables are inserted into the corresponding machine ports ...

Page 14: ...ADJUSTING THE MONITOR Note Maintain the stand base when adjusting the rotation angle tilt angle or the height Do not touch the screen while adjusting cracks or damages could occur ...

Page 15: ...f the monitor is already mounted on a stand remove it Take out the mount adapters from accessories place the Vesa UP and Down connectors as shown below at the middle of the rear casing Insert the 4 screws PM4 16mm into the corresponding screw holes to lock the upper mount adapter and the lower mount adapter respectively Note During disassembly of screws do not take the screen out from the foam to ...

Page 16: ... the screen with your hands during the hanging processe to avoid damaging the screen Note in order to prevent the moniotor from falling when it is used on the wall please install it properly and do safety protection Do not place or hang any objects on the wall bracketk and the wall height should be within 2 meters Please do not touch panel in VESA mounting process in case of panel breaking ...

Page 17: ...r and plug the other end of the power cable into the power socket Connect your headphones or speakers using the 3 5 mm jack directly to your monitor Connect one end of the included HDMI DP cable to the corresponding port of the monitor and connect the other end to the corresponding port of the computer Power up ...

Page 18: ...rs Connect your computer and monitor with a DP HDMI cable After connecting you may receive a prompt to enable the feature on your computer If you do not receive the prompt you may need to enable the function in your graphics card menu See your graphics card manufacturer s documentation for instructions on how to turn on and or enable Adaptative Sync ...

Page 19: ...ning on the monitor and pressing the button When using the monitor for the first time settings will automatically adjust to optimal settings according to your computer s configuration and parts 1 Press any of these buttons to activate the navigation window 2 Press M pour to enter the OSD screen ECO Mode Game Plus ...

Page 20: ... function and press to enter the sub menu Press or to scroll through the sub menus And press to select and confirm the desired function Press or to select one option and press to confirm settings and exit from the current menu 4 Press to exit from the menu screen ...

Page 21: ...lor Temperature Warm Cool USER Red Green Blue Adjust temperature color Low blue light 0 100 Set blue light filtering level Hue 0 100 Adjust the hue level Saturation 0 100 Adjust the saturation level PICTURE Sharpness 0 100 Adjust display sharpness Response time On High Medium Low Adjust response time Noise Reduction On High Medium Low Reduces image noise caused by source signal interference Super ...

Page 22: ...ndow Swap Exchange the sources of PIP PBP signals OSD Language Englissh Simplified Chinese Korean Russian Spanish Japanese French Set the language of the OSD OSD H Position 0 100 Adjust the horizontal position of the menu OSD V Position 0 100 Adjust the vertical position of the menu OSD Transparency 0 100 Adjust the transparency of the menu OSD Time Out 5 100 Set OSD display time on screen after y...

Page 23: ...n These game icons are primarily designed to optimize your aim during shooting games though they can be used for other scenarios 3 Press to switch to ECO modes These modes include Standard Photo Movie Game FPS and RTS and can be used to optimize settigns according to your activity Standard mode is suitable for most activities 4 Press E to set RGB range limited or full effects ...

Page 24: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 48 165Hz ...

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Page 26: ...OD 1 ms MPRT active View angle CR 10 H 178º V 178º Anti glare Yes Colors 16 7M de Colors Touch Screen No Horizontal Frequency 69 160 KHz Vertical Frequency 48 165 Hz CONNECTORS VGA No DVI No HDMI 2x HDMI 2 0 DP 2x DP 1 4 Mini DP No Audio Input No USB 3 0 No Speakers No Audio Output 1 Jack 3 5mm female ALIMENTATION Consumption Normal 64W Max 78W Veille 0 5W Power Rating AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 2 0A Pow...

Page 27: ...ight 513 5mm 5 VESA VESA 75x75mm DISPLAY OSD Language 7 Languages English Simplified Chinese Korean Russian Spanish Japanese French Flicker Free Yes Low blue light Yes DCR Yes Adaptative Sync Yes HDR 400 Ready Yes ACCESSORIES 1x Câble HDMI 2 0 1 5m 1x Câble DP 1 4 1 5m Should there be a problem with this device please contact FOX SPIRIT s After Sales department support fox spirit com Handling of d...

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