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34" Ultrawide Gaming Monitor 

 

P/N 42772, 43246 

User's Manual 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Dark Matter 42772

Page 1: ...34 Ultrawide Gaming Monitor P N 42772 43246 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ion extreme force shock or fluctuations in temperature or humidity Do not expose this device to excessively high temperatures Do not place it in on or near a heat source such as a fireplace stove radi...

Page 3: ...emical cleaners solvents or detergents For stubborn deposits moisten the cloth with warm water This monitor has no user serviceable parts Do not open the case or otherwise attempt to modify this monit...

Page 4: ...m brightness 178 horizontal and vertical viewing angles Supports Adaptive Sync technology Supports Picture in Picture PiP and Picture by Picture PbP display modes 75 x 75 VESA mounting pattern SYSTEM...

Page 5: ...e through the Live Chat link on our website www monoprice com or via email at support monoprice com Check the website for support times and links PACKAGE CONTENTS Please take an inventory of the packa...

Page 6: ...e OSD menu press the UP button to increase the value If the OSD menu is not displayed press the UP button to toggle the FPS gaming crosshairs in the middle of the screen on or off and to cycle through...

Page 7: ...hat it isn t in sleep mode and that all video cables are fully inserted and or properly connected Connections 7 AC POWER SOCKET IEC 60320 C14 panel connector for connecting the included AC Power Cable...

Page 8: ...it face down on a table or other flat surface 2 Remove all accessories from the packaging and set them aside 3 Remove the back half of the foam packaging to reveal the back of the monitor 4 Attach th...

Page 9: ...lace it back in the box Keep the box and foam packaging in a safe place for future use REMOVING THE STAND Perform the following steps to remove the installed stand 1 Remove the foam packaging from the...

Page 10: ...in the REMOVING THE STAND section above Otherwise press the button on the Adapter Plate then remove it from the back of the monitor 2 Screw the 4 included Wall Mount Screws into the VESA mount holes...

Page 11: ...rce DP2 1 4 HDMI1 2 0 HDMI2 2 0 Brightness Contrast Brightness 0 100 Adjusts the display brightness Blacklevel 0 100 Adjusts the display black level Contrast 0 100 Adjusts the display contrast DCR On...

Page 12: ...e Cool User Low Blue Light 0 100 Sets the level of blue light filtering Hue 0 100 Adjusts the hue level Saturation 0 100 Adjusts the saturation level Picture Quality Setting Sharpness 0 100 Adjusts th...

Page 13: ...Off MPRT On Sets the moving picture response time Off Display Aspect Ratio Wide Sets the screen aspect ratio Screen 4 3 1 1 Auto LED Mode Normal Adjusts the LED effects Off Flicker Audio Mute On Turn...

Page 14: ...ut DP1 Selects the secondary input source for the PiP or PbP window DP2 HDMI1 HDMI2 PIP Size Small Adjusts the PiP or PbP window size Medium Large PiP Position Top Right Adjusts the position of the Pi...

Page 15: ...100 Adjusts the horizontal position of the OSD menu OSD V Position 0 100 Adjusts the vertical position of the OSD menu OSD Transparency 0 100 Sets the overall transparency opacity of the OSD menu OSD...

Page 16: ...r settings to the factory default values TROUBLESHOOTING Q1 The screen is blank A1 Ensure that power is on Check the brightness contrast settings Ensure the connected device is powered on and not in s...

Page 17: ...source Adjust the color settings Q5 The screen is scrolling rolling or moving A5 Check if the source frequency is within the refresh rates range Check the video cable connections Q6 The LED INDICATOR...

Page 18: ...website www monoprice com or through email by sending a message to tech monoprice com Check the website for support times and links To download the latest drivers firmware manuals etc go to www monopr...

Page 19: ...s OSD Languages English Chinese Korean French Spanish Japanese Russian Input Power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum Power Consumption 80 watts Typical Power Consumption 54 watts Standby Power Consumption...

Page 20: ...ts for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipmen...

Page 21: ...d States and other countries VESA DisplayPort and the DisplayPort logo are registered trademarks of the Video Electronics Standards Association Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks o...

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