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Q: Loss of a single color (red, green, or blue).
A: Replace the video cable. Connect to a different source to verify no 
problems with the video card or source device.

Q: The VGA image is not centered or is the incorrect size.
A: Adjust the CLOCK and PHASE values on the IMAGE menu.

Q: The colors are not correct.
A: Adjust the color temperature or individual mix of Red, Green, and Blue 
picture elements.

Q: There is horizontal and/or vertical interference on the display.
A: Adjust the CLOCK and PHASE settings or activate the 
AUTO IMAGE ADJUST function.

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Summary of Contents for 10489

Page 1: ...10489 Manual MONOPRICE PID 10489 27 IPS G Pro LED Monitor User s Manual...

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Page 3: ...KAGE CONTENTS CONNECTIONS CONTROLS MONITOR STAND BASE VIEW ANGLE ADJUSTMENT INSTALLATION POWER INPUT SELECTION ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD MENU BASIC MENU OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS PRESET DIS...

Page 4: ...ly grounded Do not use a cheater plug to bypass the ground pin 7 The monitor can be powered by a wide voltage range from 100 to 240 V AC at 50 or 60 Hz with an AC current at least 3 75A Ensure that yo...

Page 5: ...ayPort VGA HDMI and Dual Link DVI D input options Angle adjustable stand 20 5 degrees Built in stereo speakers with 2 watt channel amplifier FEATURES 1x 27 IPS LED monitor 1x Stand base 1x AC power ad...

Page 6: ...Moves the selection to the right in the menus Exits the main menu Auto adjusts the image Displays the source list 3 VOL Decreases the volume level Moves the selection to the left in the menus 4 UP Mov...

Page 7: ...ivel the stand up so that there is sufficient vertical space to install the base 4 Fit the base on the bottom of the stand and press it until it clicks into place To remove the base perform the follow...

Page 8: ...steps 1 Place a blanket or towel on a flat surface such as a table or the floor 2 Place the monitor face down on the blanket or towel 3 Remove the four screws attaching the stand to the back of the mo...

Page 9: ...the display edge without touching the screen VIEW ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 1 Install the base or attach the monitor to a desk or wall mount as desired See MONITOR STAND BASE 2 Using the included video signal...

Page 10: ...or POWER 1 Press the AUTO button to display the list of inputs 2 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to move the red highlight to the desired input 3 Press the MENU button to switch to the highlighted input...

Page 11: ...ctivate the selected Hotkey function DOWN When the OSD menu is displayed the pressing the DOWN button moves the selection highlight down If you press the DOWN button when the OSD menu is off it will a...

Page 12: ...ontrols the monitor s overall brightness level CONTRAST Controls the monitor s contrast level ECO Allows direct selection of the preset display modes The four presets are Standard Text Movie and Game...

Page 13: ...manifest itself as large vertical lines and the display may have an incorrect width The CLOCK should be corrected before attempting to correct the PHASE This control only affects the analog VGA displ...

Page 14: ...y available when the Color Temp option is set to User GREEN Adjusts the amount of green in the display This option is only available when the Color Temp option is set to User BLUE Adjusts the amount o...

Page 15: ...ourth in the list The following items can be edited on this menu LANGUAGE Allows selection of the language to use in the OSD menus Available options are English Francais Deutsch Italiano Espanol and N...

Page 16: ...NSPARENCY Sets the level of transparency for the OSD menu The RESET menu is the fifth menu in the list The following actions can be performed on this menu IMAGE AUTO ADJUST VGA only Allows the monitor...

Page 17: ...ilable options are ECO DCR ECO sets the UP button to cycle through the four preset display modes while DCR sets the DOWN button to toggle the Dynamic Contrast Ratio DCR BRI CON BRI sets the UP button...

Page 18: ...A Verify that there are no nearby sources of Radio Frequency or Electromagnetic interference Q The power LED is illuminated but the display is blank A Press a key on the keyboard to ensure the comput...

Page 19: ...image is not centered or is the incorrect size A Adjust the CLOCK and PHASE values on the IMAGE menu Q The colors are not correct A Adjust the color temperature or individual mix of Red Green and Blue...

Page 20: ...ntal Frequency HFR 30KHz 88 7KHz Vertical Frequency VFR 60Hz 75Hz Pixel Clock Frequency 241 5MHz PNP Standard VESA DDC2BTM Power Consumption Operation 90W Standby 1 5W Monitor Input Power DC 24 V 3 75...

Page 21: ...469 70 640x480 31 469 60 640x480 VGA 37 861 72 640x480 37 500 75 800x600 37 879 60 800x600 SVGA 47 200 72 800x600 46 875 75 1024x768 48 363 60 1024x768 XGA 56 476 70 1024x768 56 476 75 1280x1024 SXGA...

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