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User Manual 

Content 

Important safeguards   1

 

Introduction   2

 

Features   2

 

Connections   2

 

Front panel controls   3

 

Control panel   3

 

Changing a monitor parameter

   3

 

Hot keys

   4

 

Remote control   4

 

Adjustment procedure   5

 

OSD function   5

 

VGA menu

   5

 

Cam menu (DVI/ HDMICAM/ S

-

VIDEO)

   8

 

Self-diagnosis   10

 

Removing the monitor stand (All 

models)   10

 

Attaching the monitor stand   10

 

Troubleshooting   11

 

Specifications   13

 

TVM-2700 / TVM-

3200 models

   13

 

TVM-

4200 model

   14

 

Factory preset timings   16

 

Important safeguards 

1.  

Installation cautions

 

 

Do not block any ventilation 

openings.  

 

Always ensure that the monitor is 

located in a well-ventilated area to 

prevent the unit from 

overheating. 

 

Only use accessories specified by 

the manufacturer or those sold with 

the product. 

 

Avoid operating or placing the 

monitor in the following 

environments: extremes of 

temperatures, both hot and cold; 

high humidity; direct sunlight; 

excessively dusty surroundings; 

avoid close proximity to other 

equipment that generates a strong 

magnetic field

 

2.  

Water and moisture

: Do not use this 

appliance near water. To reduce the risk 

of fire or electric shock, do not expose 

this unit to ra

in or moisture.

 

3.  

Power cord and power cord 

protection

: Power cords should be 

routed so that they not likely to be 

walked on or pinched. Pay particular 

attention to the location of cords and 

plugs, convenience receptacles, and the 

point o

f exit from the appliance.

 

4.  

Product care

: Do not touch the screen 

directly with fingers. The oils from your 

skin may leave marks on the surface of 

the screen, which are difficult to be 

removed and may damage the screen 

permanently. Do not apply pressure to 

the screen.  

5.  

Cleaning

: Clean only with a dry cloth.

 

6.  

Servicing

: Do not attempt to service this 

unit yourself. Opening or removing 

covers may expose you to dangerous 

voltage or other hazards. Refer 

all 

servicing to qualified service personnel. 

 

Summary of Contents for TVM-2700

Page 1: ...TVM 2700 TVM 3200 TVM 4200 Monitor User Manual P N 1072765C EN REV 1 0 ISS 05MAY14...

Page 2: ...ACMA compliance Notice This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Canada This Class...

Page 3: ...tures both hot and cold high humidity direct sunlight excessively dusty surroundings avoid close proximity to other equipment that generates a strong magnetic field 2 Water and moisture Do not use thi...

Page 4: ...it near your monitor for quick reference First please check that the contents of the box correspond with the following checklist LED monitor Power cord VGA cable AC adaptor User manual If any item is...

Page 5: ...mary Function Automatically adjusts the display to the most optimal setting possible VGA mode only Secondary Function Allows for vertical scrolling in the OSD menu 6 Down Arrow Allows for vertical scr...

Page 6: ...unlock the keypad lock R5 LAST CH Not used R6 INFO Information display R7 PICT MODE Recall your preferred picture settings R8 SLEEP Set the sleep timer R9 MENU Display a main menu R10 EXIT Turns the O...

Page 7: ...tery compartment of the remote control Insert the batteries two 1 5 V type R03 or AAA Make sure that the polarity matches with the and marks inside of the battery compartment Note To avoid damage from...

Page 8: ...the screen brightness Turn DCR on or off 4 4 DCC optional The dynamic contrast control DCC automatically adjusts the screen contrast Turns DCC on or off 5 VGA Setting 5 1 Auto adjust Automatically cho...

Page 9: ...OSD 2 Screen Format Select the aspect ratio 16 9 4 3 3 OSD Time out Adjust the display of the OSD menu 5 to 60 seconds 4 OSD Transparency Adjust the OSD transparency 5 Power On Status Not used 6 Blue...

Page 10: ...e display DVI mode is not available 6 Tint cam mode only Adjust the tint of the image 7 Color Tone Choose a different preset color temperature or set your own customized color parameters Normal Warm C...

Page 11: ...the program System Time Setting 1 Menu Language Select the OSD language 2 Screen Format Select the aspect ratio 16 9 4 3 ZOOM1 ZOOM2 FULL HDMI mode only 3 OSD Time out Adjust the display time of the...

Page 12: ...en the applied frequency is under or over normal range Normal range Non interlaced mode only H 30 to 80 kHz V 56 to 77 Hz Press any key to cancel Monitor is turned off when it does not receive any sig...

Page 13: ...ck value carefully until there is no noise displayed No picture Check if the power switch and computer power switch are in the On position Check if the signal cable is correctly connected to the video...

Page 14: ...as been set Check if the video terminal is properly connected No video Check if the video cable is correctly connected to the computer and set to Functions on the OSD picture menu Poor color in the vi...

Page 15: ...x 2 5 W x 2 Speakers Built in Built in Sound features Stereo R L Stereo R L Interface VGA in 15 Pin D Sub 1 1 DVI in 1 1 HDMI in 1 1 CAM in out 2 2 2 2 Audio in RCA type 2 2 S Video in out 1 1 1 1 PC...

Page 16: ...nd 400 x 200 mm 7 87 x 15 75 in and 15 75 x 7 87 in Spacing screw size M4 screw M5 screw Length 8 00 mm 8 00 mm Operating temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F The specifications can change without any no...

Page 17: ...7 x 636 x 270 mm 38 47 x 25 04 x 10 63 in W x H x D box 1095 x 765 x 330 mm 43 11 x 30 12 x 12 99 in Weight Net without stand 20 3 kg 44 75 lb Net with stand 23 1 kg 50 93 lb Gross box 30 0 kg 66 14 k...

Page 18: ...els 800 x 600 46 875 75 000 all models 1024 x 768 48 360 60 000 all models 1024 x 768 56 476 70 069 all models 1024 x 768 60 020 75 030 all models 1152 x 864 59 986 59 985 all models 1152 x 864 67 500...

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