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If audio input is required, connect the audio (red and white) cables to 

the AUDIO INPUT R and L connectors on the rear of the monitor and 

to the Audio Output connector on the DVR/Camera etc. 

Connect power to the monitor and video source, and switch on. Using 

the SOURCE button, press repeatedly until either ‘AV1’ or ‘AV2’ 

(depending on the connection used) is highlighted on the display at 

the top of the monitor's screen, and press ‘+’ to select. 

 

2.  Connecting using HDMI 

 

Connect one end of a HDMI cable (not supplied) to the HDMI 

connector on the rear of the monitor, and the other to the HDMI out 

connector on the PC/DVR. This connection will support both video and 

audio transmission. 

Connect power to the monitor and video source, and switch on. Using 

the SOURCE button, press repeatedly until ‘HDMI’ is highlighted on 

the display at the top of the monitor's screen, and press ‘+’ to select. 

 

 

3.  Connecting using VGA 

 

Connect one end of a 15-pin monitor cable to the VGA connector on 

the monitor and the other end to the PC/DVR. 

Note - if your PC/DVR 

connector isn't 15-pin D-sub you may need an adapter to connect 

with this cable.

 

If audio is required, connect one end of the 3.5 mm stereo audio cable 

(sometimes referred to as 1/8" stereo jack) to the PC Audio IN 

connector on the back of the monitor and the other end to the audio 

output on the PC/DVR. 

Connect power to the monitor and video source, and switch on. Using 

the SOURCE button, press repeatedly until ‘

VGA’

 is highlighted on the 

display at the top of the monitor's screen, and press ‘+’ to select.

 

 

 

Ensure all cable connections are secure -  tighten all cable screws. 

Movement and vibration may dislodge cables that are improperly 

connected. Route all wiring and cabling away from any heat sources 

and sharp metal edges to avoid damage. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Transcendent VTM-TLM241

Page 1: ...up to 1920 x 1080 1080P Contrast Ratio of 10 000 1 5ms Response time 170 Horizontal Viewing Angle Front Panel Controls VESA Standard Mounting Professional grade display designed for 24 7 continuous us...

Page 2: ...safety information 2 In The Box 4 Connections 4 Rear interface 4 Control Layout 5 How to connect your monitor 5 On Screen Display OSD Operation 7 AV Input Configuration 7 HDMI Input Configuration 9 V...

Page 3: ...ly on to the monitor can increase eye fatigue POWER CORD Neither the monitor itself nor any other heavy object should rest on the power cord Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched part...

Page 4: ...r block the ventilation slots in the monitor A minimum distance of at least 4 inches should be maintained around the unit for sufficient ventilation Never insert any foreign object metal or liquid int...

Page 5: ...Definition Multimedia Interface supports digital video and audio connections VGA 15 pin D sub cable for standard VGA connection Audio IN 3 5 mm stereo jack connection for audio input when using VGA AV...

Page 6: ...VGA MENU Access to the On Screen Display OSD menu and Volume controls up down confirm input source selection and navigation in the OSD POWER Turns the monitor on or off HOW TO CONNECT YOUR MONITOR 1...

Page 7: ...HDMI is highlighted on the display at the top of the monitor s screen and press to select 3 Connecting using VGA Connect one end of a 15 pin monitor cable to the VGA connector on the monitor and the o...

Page 8: ...he MENU button to return to previous menu 5 Press the MENU button again to exit the OSD Menu completely 6 N B To Lock or Unlock OSD settings after set up Press and hold menu button for 5 seconds The l...

Page 9: ...SITION 0 100 Set the horizontal position of the OSD V POSITION 0 100 Set the vertical position of the OSD DURATION 5 60 Set seconds for the OSD to automatically close BACKLIGHT Set power level in use...

Page 10: ...user or preset audio configurations User Standard Movie Music AVC ON OFF Automatic Volume Control HDMI Input Configuration 1 Picture CONTRAST 0 100 Set the difference between the light and dark areas...

Page 11: ...olor level 2 OSD LANGUAGE Select preferred language for OSD En Ch Ger Fr Sp It Pt Pl Ru H POSITION 0 100 Set the horizontal position of the OSD V POSITION 0 100 Set the vertical position of the OSD DU...

Page 12: ...orizontal size of image VSTART Set lower alignment point of image VSIZE Set vertical size of image 4 Audio BASS 0 100 TREBLE 0 100 BALANCE 50 to 50 SOUND MODE Set user or preset audio configurations U...

Page 13: ...etween the light and dark areas of the picture BRIGHTNESS 0 100 Set how bright the display is COLOR TEMP Select the color temperature Menu COLOR TEMP Select color temperature preset USER R Set RED col...

Page 14: ...ACKLIGHT Set power level in use by backlight HIGH MID LOW MEM RECALL Restore all factory defaults 3 Geometry H POSITION Set horizontal image position V POSITION Set vertical image position CLOCK Manua...

Page 15: ...image being unstable in the horizontal axis Use this option to manually correct AUTO ADJUST Perform an automatic configuration of the Phase Clock vertical and horizontal position 4 Audio BASS 0 100 T...

Page 16: ...and extends only to the original buyer or end user customer of a VITEK Authorized Reseller The product must have been used only for its intended purpose and not been subjected to damage by misuse will...

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