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Desktop                                                                                  Arm Mount (VESA Standard) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mounting the monitor on the rack 

 

           

 

 

Note: 

When adjusting to a rack, you will need to use an optional rack mount to the back side of the LCD 
monitor. 

 
 

 
 
 

LCD monitor Mounting Guide

 

ack Mount 

 

When adjusting the VESA Standard Arms to 
the back side of the LCD monitor, please use 
the 4x8(mm) screw.   
For further information

s please refer to the 

Arm Manual. 

 

Be sure fixed and locked in the maximum position.

 

Summary of Contents for HS-ML2011

Page 1: ...Thank you for purchasing our product Please read this User s Manual before using the product Change without notice 20 TFT LCD MONITOR USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...2 ...

Page 3: ...whead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions...

Page 4: ... POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 12 LIGHTNING To protect your unit from a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug ...

Page 5: ...hich 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 the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experience...

Page 6: ...11 Setup your Monitor 12 Video Setup 13 VGA Setup 14 Audio Setup 15 PIP Setup 16 System Setting 17 Information 18 DVI Setting 19 LCD Monitor Mounting Guide 20 Desktop 20 Mounting the monitor on the rack 20 Arm Mount VESA standard 20 Troubleshooting 21 LCD Color Monitor Specifications 22 LCD Color Monitor Dimensions 23 Components 1 LCD Color Monitor 1 2 Accessories a Power cord 1 b User Manual 1 c ...

Page 7: ...3D comb filter and 3D de interlace for crispy picture performance Fast response time and refresh rate without time lagging Provides 6500 K and 9300 K color temperature selection for user s preference Video inputs support NTSC PAL standards Provides Key Lock function for easy management Video looping output supports 75ohm auto termination Support audio and live out function with stereo phone jack o...

Page 8: ...8 You can operate your monitor by using the buttons on the front panel The side panels provide the inputs to connect other equipment to your monitor Front Panel Back Side Exploring Your New Monitor ...

Page 9: ...put this input is for AV1 or S Video Refer to Note below 7 8 AUDIO 1 OUT R L Audio looping outputs for AUDIO 1 9 PC AUDIO IN 10 S VIDEO Y C IN 11 S VIDEO Y C OUT 12 VIDEO 2 IN Composite signal Input for VIDEO 2 13 VIDEO 1 IN Composite signal Input for VIDEO 112 14 VIDEO 2 OUT Video looping output for VIDEO 2 15 VIDEO 1 OUT Video looping output for VIDEO 1 16 DVI IN 17 VGA IN 18 DC OUTPUT DC 12V 50...

Page 10: ...f you look at the rear panel of the Monitor you will see that the terminals are color coded in the same manner as the cables l S video cables provide better picture performance than standard video cables S video cables can only be used with S video compatible components l BNC cable provides better connection and picture performance RCA Audio Cable S Video Connector BNC Connector PC Audio Connector...

Page 11: ... Support Resolution Although this Monitor supports above RGB signals any resolutions not matched by this Monitor UXGA will be expanded or shrunk which will affect image quality To view high quality images it is recommended that the PC s resolution should be set to UXGA 1600x1200 resolution Connecting Device 20 1 Monitor Display modes Mode Resolution Refresh rate VGA 640x480 up to 75Hz SVGA 800x600...

Page 12: ...ease value or turn ON OFF function POWER Monitor power ON OFF At OFF mode monitor will be at standby status Green Light ON Mode Orange Light Power Saving Refer to note below Red Light OFF Mode Note 1 AV1 AV2 S Video When there is no input signal LCD monitor will into Power Saving mode after 60 seconds 2 VGA When there is no input signal LCD monitor will into power saving mode after 5 seconds 3 PIP...

Page 13: ...ts the intensity of the color Hue To determine the lightness and colorfulness of the picture Sharpness Sets the desired sharpening enhancement to the picture Dynamic Contrast To determine the luminosity of motions of an object Image H Position Allows adjustment for horizontal position Image V Position Allows adjustment for vertical position Default Video Setting ...

Page 14: ...r vertical position Phase Is used to adjust best picture quality It adjusts the sampling phase across one pixel time When the phase is not adjusted properly the picture will be unclear Therefore this value should be carefully adjusted Note improper adjustment will cause image failure Clock Line Is used to adjust best picture quality It adjusts the numbers of the pixel clock across one line time Th...

Page 15: ...olumes Bass Adjusts the tone to low frequency part of the sound Treble Adjust the high or acute of the sound Balance Adjusts the softness of loudness of notes in the sound Mute To disable the audio function To enable press MUTE again Audio Setting ...

Page 16: ...ion allows the position of PIP to be exchanged POP Zoom Only Operate under POP Side By Side mode PIP Auto Close Detect PIP mode signal PIP Switching Enable PIP source switching Switching Time Control PIP source switching time User H Position Allows adjustment for horizontal position User V Position Allows adjustment for vertical position PIP Setting ...

Page 17: ...ure of either 6500 K or 9300 K Key Lock The Key Lock function is provided to prevent tempering To unlock press ITEM and MENU Channel Display This function is to allow the channel title to be displayed on the monitor Language Multi Language selection in English Power On Control This function is to assign a specific video signal when power ON System Setting ack Mount ...

Page 18: ...18 Resolution To show the resolution H Frequency To show the horizontal frequency V Frequency To show the vertical frequency Information ack Mount ...

Page 19: ...19 Brightness Adjusts the overall picture shade and brightness Contrast Permits adjustment of contrast between light and dark areas of the picture Default DVI Setting ...

Page 20: ...d to use an optional rack mount to the back side of the LCD monitor LCD monitor Mounting Guide ack Mount When adjusting the VESA Standard Arms to the back side of the LCD monitor please use the 4x8 mm screw For further information s please refer to the Arm Manual Be sure fixed and locked in the maximum position ...

Page 21: ...l not turn on Make sure the power cord is plugged in then press POWER button No picture no sound Check cable connections No sound picture OK Check audio Cable Connections Try pressing Volume up button in the Menu Poor color sound OK Check cable connections Adjust Video set up menu Poor color or no color Adjust Color and or TINT NTSC only Troubleshooting ...

Page 22: ...Vp p composite video Auto Termination Operation System NTSC 525 lines 60 fields sec PAL 625 lines 50 fields sec Frequency Horizontal PC 31 5K 80KHz Video 15750 15625Hz NTSC PAL 2 Frequency Vertical PC 56Hz 75Hz Video 50 60Hz 2 Video Interface D SUB 15IN x 1 Video In x 2 BNC Video Out x 2 BNC S Video In x 1 S Video out x 1 DVI D in x 1 Audio Interface Audio In x 2 Audio Out x 2 PC Audio In x 1 Inpu...

Page 23: ...23 LCD Color Monitor Dimensions ...

Page 24: ...24 85 ML2011 A003G A ...

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