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Section 7:  Indicator Light

Solid blue light indicates power is on and the 
monitor is operating normally. Flashing blue 

light indicates no video source, no horizontal 

or vertical signal has been detected or 
voltage is low. Please ensure your computer 
is on and all video cables are fully inserted 
and/or connected.

Section 8:  OSD

The On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu may be used to adjust your monitor’s settings 
and appears on screen after turning on the monitor and pressing the 

Rocker 

 

button on back of the monitor.

 

When using the monitor for the first time, settings will automatically adjust 

to optimal settings according to your computer’s standard configuration 

settings.

1.   Press the 

Rocker 

 button to enter the OSD screen.

WFHD

Panel

60Hz
Freq.

80

Brightness

off

Freesync

50

Contrast

Brightness

Contrast

DCR

ECO

80

HDMI1   2560X1080@60Hz

2.   Push the Rocker button 

up

 or 

down

 to browse functions.

a.   Highlight the functions you want to set and push the Rocker button to the 

right

 to 

enter the sub-menu.

b.   Push the Rocker button 

up

 or 

down

 to browse the sub-menu. Then push the 

Rocker button to the 

right

 to highlight the functions you want to set.

c.   Push the Rocker button 

up

 or 

down

 to highlight the options. The push the 

Rocker button to the 

right 

to confirm the settings and exit the current screen.

3.   Push Rocker button to the 

left

 to return to exit the current screen and return to 

the previous menu.

Indicator Light

Summary of Contents for NFI29CB

Page 1: ...stomers and providing the best products our product information including our user manuals may receive updates from time to time Please check our website for the latest user manuals and product materi...

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Page 3: ...itor Ports 7 Section 4 Stand Installation 7 Section 5 Mount Installation 9 Section 6 Basic Operation 10 Section 7 Indicator Light 11 Section 8 OSD 11 8 1 OSD Menu Functions 12 Section 9 OSD Shortcuts...

Page 4: ...art of the monitor 6 Do not insert anything into any part of the monitor especially the ventilation openings 7 Always make sure your monitor is placed on a secure level surface to prevent it from fall...

Page 5: ...5 Section 2 Box Contents Monitor x 1 Stand Stem x 1 Stand Base x 1 Power Cable x 1 DC12V 4A Screws x 2 DP Cable x 1 User Manual x 1...

Page 6: ...cut key Rocker Right Signal source selection menu shortcut key Press Rocker Press and hold for 6s to turn on or off the monitor Quick press to enter the OSD menu Quick press to Confirm operations sett...

Page 7: ...nto the computer s DP output and connect the other end to the monitor s DP port 4 Audio Output Insert the audio cable for output of audio signals Section 4 Stand Installation Keep the foam underneath...

Page 8: ...lled in place 4 Place the monitor on your desktop or table after completing the installation and carefully adjust monitor s angle and or orientation as desired Tilt adjust 5 15 5 With the stand fully...

Page 9: ...ktop or table Remove the extra parts and the foam covering the monitor If the monitor is already attached to the stand remove the stand Button 2 Tighten four screws not included onto the mounting hole...

Page 10: ...tor on If you cannot locate the power button please refer to Section 3 1 Connecting an audio device headphones external speaker etc through the audio out port may disable other audio devices VIOTEK Ad...

Page 11: ...ngs according to your computer s standard configuration settings 1 Press the Rocker button to enter the OSD screen WFHD Panel 60Hz Freq 80 Brightness off Freesync 50 Contrast Brightness Contrast DCR E...

Page 12: ...between preset display profiles Color Color temp Standard Warm Cool sRGB User Define Set the display color temp based on your preference Red 0 100 Adjust individual RGB elements Green 0 100 Blue 0 10...

Page 13: ...Section 9 OSD Shortcuts 1 Push the Rocker button to the left to switch ECO modes These modes Standard Movie Text Game FPS RTS can be used to optimize settings according to your activity Standard mode...

Page 14: ...nt can be causing this issue Ensure devices such as non shielded speakers fluorescent lighting AC transformers table fans etc are a safe distance away from your screen to avoid magnetic disturbances T...

Page 15: ...olor difference colors are not optimized Adjust RGB color or reset color temperature Section 11 Cleaning Take the following steps when cleaning the monitor Do not press the monitor display with hands...

Page 16: ...88 NTSC 90 91 Adobe RGB Contrast Ratio 1000 1 Static Pixel pitch 0 2628 0 2628 H x V Response Time 7ms 5ms OD Refresh Rate 75Hz max Ports 1x DP 2x HDMI 1 4 1x Audio Out 3 5mm Power 12V 4A Power Consum...

Page 17: ...855 229 9472 for service requests When a product or part is exchanged any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes WP s property This warranty only covers technical hardwa...

Page 18: ...with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause ha...

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