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________________________17” Quad display LCD monitor

 

 

FACTORY-PRESET MODES 

 
Table 1 shows standard video mode setting that have been 
pre-adjusted at the factory for accurate video display. These 
setting are stored in the monitor's memory 

 

Table 1. Factory-Preset Modes 
 
Mode 

Resolution 

H-Freq.(KHz) 

V-Freq(Hz) 

NEC 

640x400 

24.83 

56.4 

VGA 

640x350 
720x400 
640x480 
640x480 
640x480 

31.47 
31.47 
31.47 
37.86 
37.5 

70 
70 
60 
72 
75   

SVGA 

800x600 
800x600 
800x600 
800x600 

35.16 
37.88 
48.08 
46.87 

56.3 
60.3 
72.2 
75 

XGA 
 
 

1024x768 
1024x768 
1024x768 

48.36 
56.47 
60 

60 
70 
75 

SXGA 

1280x1024 
1280x1024 

63.98 
80 

60 
75 

Macintosh 

640x480 
832x624 
1024x768 
1024x768 

35 
49.7 
48.78 
60.241 

66.7 
74.55 
60 
74.927 

Summary of Contents for LCD-1700VRQ

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Page 3: ...ice center ABOUT YOUR MONITOR This monitor is a microprocessor controlled color monitor which uses a TFT LCD panel The monitor conforms to EPA Energy Star and VESA DPMS Display Power Management Signaling power management standards Our monitor also provide one option to accept the video input like NTSC or PAL signal you can switch these input signal through OSD and the video OSD setting please refe...

Page 4: ... Table 1 Factory Preset Modes Mode Resolution H Freq KHz V Freq Hz NEC 640x400 24 83 56 4 VGA 640x350 720x400 640x480 640x480 640x480 31 47 31 47 31 47 37 86 37 5 70 70 60 72 75 SVGA 800x600 800x600 800x600 800x600 35 16 37 88 48 08 46 87 56 3 60 3 72 2 75 XGA 1024x768 1024x768 1024x768 48 36 56 47 60 60 70 75 SXGA 1280x1024 1280x1024 63 98 80 60 75 Macintosh 640x480 832x624 1024x768 1024x768 35 4...

Page 5: ...uencies Horizontal 31 47K to 80KHz Vertical 60Hz to 75Hz Number of Pixels 1280x1024 pixels Pixel pitch 0 264x0 264 mm Picture Tube 17 TFT LCD panel Power Input 110 240VAC auto sensing Frequency 48 62Hz Consumption 45Watts maximum on RGB Connector 15pin Mini D sub Standard BNC connector 6 x BNC connector 4 x camera input 1 x playback 1 x recorder RGB Signals Video Analog RGB 0 7Vp p 75Ω Sync Separa...

Page 6: ...IBM and compatible Apple Macintosh NEC Environmental Limits Operating Temp 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage Temp 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Operating Humidity 10 to 85 without condensation Storage Humidity 10 to 95 without Condensation Agency Approval EMI FCC A and CE Safety UL ...

Page 7: ...aler immediately The package should include the following items l 8U 17 Color TFT LCD Monitor l Accessory Box 1 VGA cable x 1 2 AC to DC adapter x 1 3 Power Cord x 1 4 User s manual x 1 INSTALLING THE MONIT OR The monitor is equipped with an auto sensing power supply for voltage ranges from 110 240VAC 60 50Hz Confirm the line voltage designation on the rear panel of the monitor ...

Page 8: ... the 15pin signal cable to the monitor and the other end to the video signal connector at the rear of the system Tighten the two screws on the cable connector on both ends otherwise the screen will be abnormal and LED light is yellow color not the normal green color 3 Connect 4 cameras through BNC cable 4 Connect out BNC to recorder to record the screen 5 Connect the power to the monitor through t...

Page 9: ...phs Menu AV PC Menu CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 AUTO X The first line is used for RGB OSD adjustment The second line is used for security OSD adjustment AV PC Switch the Screen between RGB and security screen The RGB control key description 1 Power Switch 2 Decrement Increment or Volume control 3 Cursor Up Down or Brightness control 4 MENU Activate the on screen display function As the security control key de...

Page 10: ...through pressing the MENU key the screen will show in the center of screen as below Note In the last paragraph we will assume that you had already done this procedure and only explain how to change the setting 2 Use the key to select the required adjustment item up or down 3 Use the key to change the control value for optimum viewing 4 Each change that you had made will be automatically saved into...

Page 11: ...SD screen 1 and 2 if you choose the source to video not RGB please see the next chapter OSD SCREEN1 1024x768 48KHz 60Hz AUTO ADJUSTMENT S H POSITION 3 V POSITION B PIXEL CLOCK H H position PHASE I Back light BL COLOR Temperature N OSD H position D OSD V position F Next page Y FIRMWARE VERSION SXGA 5F211 5140 ...

Page 12: ...lay LCD monitor 10 OSD SCREEN2 1024x768 48KHz 60Hz PREVIOUS PAGE Z Brightness L RED R GREEN G BLUE B Contrast M RED R 0 255 GREEN G BLUE B 128 720 640 selection P OSD transparence OSD timeout Load Default FIREWARE VERSION SXGA 5F211 5140 ...

Page 13: ...e is from 0 255 H Pixel Clock Macro adjust the screen size The range is from 0 255 I Phase Fine tune the screen size to get stable image after you finish the H setting The range is 0 31 BL Back light control Adjust lamp current N Color Temperature Adjust the color temperature M Contrast Adjust RGB contrast values simultaneously or you can separately change each RGB value P 720 640 Selection Select...

Page 14: ... out timer setting VERTICAL HORIZONTAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT 1 Use the key to move the 3to the ICON then press to move the whole screen left or right to the center position 2 Use the key to move the 3to the B ICON then press to move the whole screen down or up to the center position ADJUST THE VIEWING SCREEN SIZE 1 Use the key to move the 3to the Hicon then press to get the larger viewing size 2 Use...

Page 15: ...the brightness value CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT Adjust the display contrast 1 Use the key to move the 3to the Micon then press to get the best brightness optimization This setting will influence all of RGB setting if you want to individually set each RGB setting just move the 3to the next Color R Color G and Color B icon to change OSD DISPLAY LOCATION ADJUSTMENT Adjust the OSD display location 1 Use the ...

Page 16: ...on only if you want to discard your new setting UNDERSTAND THE DISPLAY RESOLUTION SETTING To understand your display mode setting 1 In the OSD screen you will see the Horizontal frequency HF Vertical frequency VF resolution and the monitor Firmware version ROM LEVEL It is automatically detected by the monitor user can not change this setting Note we recommend to use auto adjustment item to fine tu...

Page 17: ...rough pressing the MENU key the screen will show in the center of screen as below Note In the last paragraph we will assume that you had already done this procedure and only explain how to change the setting 2 Use the key to select the required adjustment item up or down 3 Use the key to change the control value for optimum viewing 4 Any change that you make will be automatically saved into memory...

Page 18: ...you will see the following screen SETUP MENU SYSTEM CAMERA ALARM PLAYBACK VERSION You can use or key to move the highlight bar to the desired item then press to enter into the sub menu to change setting The sub menu of system is below SYSTEM SETUP FORMAT YY MM DD DATE 03 03 31 TIME 14 18 13 DWELL 1 You can change the date format current timing and dwell timing ...

Page 19: ...era signal is missing The sub menu of Playback is CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 PB OUT PWR PW We also offer the hot key to let users easily operate the LCD 1700VRQ machine Pressing CH1 to let screen to display the channel 1 in full screen Pressing CH2 to let screen to display the channel 2 in full screen Pressing CH3 to let screen to display the channel 3 in full screen Pressing CH4 to let screen to display the...

Page 20: ...quad display X Recording the screen will always set as quad display When you playback the screen we offered one hot key to let user to see the full channel display For example if you want to see the playback channel 1 in full screen just pressing CH1 the screen will show the full screen of channel 1 ...

Page 21: ...2 12V output RGB SIGNAL CONNECTOR Pin 1 Analog Red Input Pin 2 Analog Green Input Pin 3 Analog Blue Input Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 Digital Ground Pin 6 Analog Red Ground Pin 7 Analog Green Ground Pin 8 Analog Blue Ground Pin 9 NC Pin 10 Sync Ground Pin 11 Ground Pin 12 SDA DDC Data Pin 13 H Sync Pin 14 V Sync Pin 15 SCL DDC CLK ...

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