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                                                                                                         VT1930

MAGNETIC INFLUENCE

This TV contains a strong magnet in the speaker 

unit that generates a magnetic field. Keep any items 

susceptible to magnetic fields away from the speaker.

SOUND

If you hear snapping or popping sound 

comes from the TV continuously or 

frequently while the TV is operating, 

unplug the TV and consult your 

dealer or service technician. It is normal for some 

TVs to make occasional snapping or popping sounds, 

particularly when being turned on or off.

CARRYING THE TV

Carry the TV as instructed

To prevent dropping the TV and causing serious 

injury, you must follow these guidelines:

◊ Disconnect all cables before carrying the TV.

◊ Carrying the large size TV requires at least two or 

three people.

◊ When you carry the TV, place your hands as 

illustrated and hold it securely. Do not put stress on 

the LCD panel and the frame around the screen.

◊ When carrying the TV, do not subject it to shocks, 

vibration, or excessive force.

◊ 

When lifting or moving the TV, hold it securely from 

the bottom. Place your palm directly under the panel.

VENTILATION

Slots and openings in TV are provided for ventilation. 

To ensure reliable operation of the TV and to protect 

it from overheating, be sure these openings are not 

blocked or covered.

The TV may accumulate dust and get dirty if proper 

ventilation is not provided. For proper ventilation, 
follow the following guidelines:

◊ Never install the TV face up, down or 

sideways.

◊ Never install the TV turned over or 

upside down.

◊ Never cover the slots and openings 

with a cloth or other materials.

◊ Never block the slots and openings by 

placing the TV on a bed, sofa, rug or 

other similar surface.

◊ Never place the TV in a confined space, 

such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet, 

unless proper ventilation is provided.

Leave some space around the TV set as shown below.

Otherwise, air-circulation may be inadequate and 

cause overheating, which may cause a fire or damage 

to the TV set.

Installed on the wall

Installed with stand

Do not install the TV set as follows:

4 inches

(10 cm)

4 inches

(10 cm)

2.375 inches

(6.03 cm)

11.875 inches

(30.16 cm)

4 inches

(10 cm)

4 inches

(10 cm)

4 inches

(10 cm)

11.875 inches

(30.16 cm)

Leave at least this 

space around the set.

Leave at least this space around the set.

Air circulation is blocked.

Air circulation is blocked.

Summary of Contents for VS12115-3M

Page 1: ...sitio Antes de operar su equipo lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones en este manual IMPORTANT Please read this User Guide to obtain important information on installing and using your product in a saf...

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Page 4: ...lease use the following ViewSonic TVs only with the following wall mount kit ViewSonic TV Model No VT1930 ViewSonic Wall Mount kit model WMK 10 Use with other Wall Mount kit may cause instability and...

Page 5: ...11 Mounting ViewSonic LCD TV to the wall 12 Wall Mount Kit Specifications VESA 13 Front View of the Product 14 Rear View of the Product 15 Connecting the LCD TV 17 Cable System or VHF UHF Antenna Sys...

Page 6: ...ion has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency Disclaimer ViewSonic Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions containe...

Page 7: ...hnician for help Pursuant to FCC regulations be cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Safety Operate the...

Page 8: ...ny way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture or the unit does not operate no...

Page 9: ...in the U S A and Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada provides information with in regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an...

Page 10: ...g the TV hold it securely from the bottom Place your palm directly under the panel VENTILATION Slots and openings in TV are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the TV and to prote...

Page 11: ...prevent the TV from falling from the stand or wall mount Place the TV on a stable level surface Do not hang anything on the TV Do not allow children to climb on the TV Do not install the TV in places...

Page 12: ...TV is in use This is a normal condition Spraying insect repellent with volatile material on the screen will cause damage Do not make prolonged contact with rubber or plastic material Broken pieces Do...

Page 13: ...erference to radio or television reception which 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 measure...

Page 14: ...y Hg 0 1 0 1 Cadmium Cd 0 01 0 01 Hexavalent Chromium Cr6 0 1 0 1 Polybrominated biphenyls PBB 0 1 0 1 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDE 0 1 0 1 Certain components of products as stated above are ex...

Page 15: ...r LCD TV If any items are missing please contact your dealer LCD TV Remote Control with batteries Power Cord ViewSonic User Guide ViewSonic Quick Start Guide List of Features 1 Brilliant HDTV Vibrant...

Page 16: ...cting the Stand 1 Place the TV face down on a soft cloth or cushion on a table 2 Remove the base It is attached to the stand with 4 screws 3 Remove the 4 screws holding the stand to the hinge 4 Remove...

Page 17: ...the wall mount bracket to LCD TV safely please use the following guidelines Disconnect the power and any other cables that might hinder moving the LCD TV Set the LCD TV on a table or work surface plac...

Page 18: ...0 mm M6 x L10 6 ViewSonic provides the standard dimensions for wall mount kits as shown in the table above When purchasing our wall mount kit a detailed install manual and all parts necessary for asse...

Page 19: ...tor Lights up in blue when the TV is turned on Lights up in orange when the TV is in standby mode 3 Remote Control Receiver Receives IR signals from the remote control 4 Volume Down Decrease sound vol...

Page 20: ...the RGB output of your computer and the other end to the RGB input on the rear of the LCD TV 4 YPbPr signal input Connect this jack to the YPbPr output of A V device 5 Composite Video input Connect th...

Page 21: ...io input 7 Component YPbPr connection YPbPr provides better picture quality than the S Video or the AV connection For YPbPr connection connect the component video YPbPr and audio jacks to the correspo...

Page 22: ...HF UHF Cable System and VHF UHF Antenna System Use an optional A B RF switch not supplied to switch between the cable and antenna programming as shown below Remember to set the TV CATV setting in the...

Page 23: ...on If the equipment has a DVI jack and not an HDMI jack connect the DVI jack to the HDMI jack 2 and connect the audio jack to the AUDIO In jacks of HDMI 7 YPbPr or Component Connection CATV Satellite...

Page 24: ...ling Compatible Input Standard Resolution FS Full Screen RGB 720 x 400 70Hz 1440 x 900 Yes VESA 640 x 480 60Hz 1440 x 900 Yes VESA 640 x 480 75Hz 1440 x 900 Yes VESA 800 x 600 60Hz 1440 x 900 Yes VESA...

Page 25: ...er Equipment Please refer to the Quick Start Guide supplied when connecting the other equipment to your LCD TV DVD Player VCD Player Game system Personal Computer Headphone DVD Player VCD Player Game...

Page 26: ...f fire or lead to personal injury Insert batteries according to and markings Inserting the batteries incorrectly may result in leakage which may pose a risk of fire or lead to personal injury Dispose...

Page 27: ...G It contains the program information for the channel you re watching The picture here shows an example of the GUIDE screen in a DTV source 6 LIST Press this button to show a small window showing prog...

Page 28: ...have already been stored To preset favorite channels use the Favorite item in the TV menu see page 26 14 MUTE Press to turn off the sound To restore the sound press this button again or press the VOL...

Page 29: ...s 1 ATV The button has no function in ATV mode Directly press the number buttons to select channels 2 DTV Use button to select the sub channel in DTV Ex Your desired number is 80 3 Press 8 press 0 pre...

Page 30: ...nels Digital channel only or Analog channel only and press to perform Auto Scan function To stop scanning press MENU at any time 5 The Auto Scan screen will be shown and after it is done the screen wi...

Page 31: ...or PC 3 To confirm the selection press ENTER Favorite Channel Setting To set your favorite channel into memory 1 Press the MENU button to display the OSD main menu 2 Press or to select the CHANNEL men...

Page 32: ...hannel Label setting 5 Use or to choose letters or signs or to move forward or backward 6 After you input the channel name press MENU or ENTER to complete the setting 7 Press MENU to exit Adding Erasi...

Page 33: ...display the OSD main menu 2 Press or to select your desired top Menu 3 Press or to select the control of Picture Mode Color Mode Zoom Mode NR Noise Restriction Sound Mode MTS Prefer Language in DTV mo...

Page 34: ...ice1 6 Off Setting up Time menu 1 Press the MENU button to display the OSD main menu 2 Press or to select the TIME menu 3 Press or to select Sleep Timer and press or to set the Sleep Timer from 5 240...

Page 35: ...nu 3 Press ENTER or to enter Password 4 Enter the password The default password is 0000 5 Move to System Lock and select On to enable the detailed settings 6 Move to US or Canada rating system For det...

Page 36: ...ested 14 strongly cautioned MA mature audience You can also customize the TV ratings for the following content ALL All types content FV fantasy violence V violence S sexual situations L adult language...

Page 37: ...d as following C children C8 children eight years and older G general programming suitable for all audiences PG parental guidance 14 viewers and older 18 adult programming EXEMPT exempt 4 Press MENU t...

Page 38: ...ct each adjustable setting with or then press or to select the sub selection 3 Press MENU to exit The picture here only shows an example of the content of RRT Setting However the selections and sub se...

Page 39: ...r to select Input Block 2 Press or to select the input source then or to select from Block or UnBlock 3 Press MENU to exit To Restore Factory Setting 1 Press the MENU button to display the OSD main me...

Page 40: ...press or to adjust 4 For advanced PC functions select Advanced only in PC source and press to enter 5 Press or to select Auto Auto adjustment H Pos H Position V Pos V Position Clock or Phase and adjus...

Page 41: ...pply a small amount of a non ammonia non alcohol based mild non abrasive detergent onto a clean soft lint free cloth then wipe the surface Disclaimer ViewSonicTM does not recommend the use of any ammo...

Page 42: ...verify that the outlet is supplying the proper voltage No picture The TV station may be experiencing problems Try another channel The Cable TV signal may be scrambled or encoded Please contact your l...

Page 43: ...ation you want to perform Unit cannot be operated External influences such as lightning or static electricity may cause improper operation In this case operate the unit after first turning on the powe...

Page 44: ...z 1280 x 768 60 Hz 1024 x 768 60 75 Hz 800 x 600 60 75 Hz 640 x 480 60 75 Hz Speaker Output 2 5W x 2 THD 10 Audio Output 1 Headphone jack Power Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz auto switch Display area Fu...

Page 45: ...when this product has been mounted on the wall for a long time How to get service 1 For information about receiving service under warranty contact ViewSonic Customer Support You will need to provide...

Page 46: ...rges How to get service For information about receiving service under warranty contact ViewSonic Customer Support Please refer to the attached Customer Support page You will need to provide your produ...

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