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User Manual for LCD Monitor 

 

 

CONTENTS 

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .....................................................................................................................1

 

UNPACKING YOUR MONITOR..............................................................................................................................4

 

VIEWING ANGLE......................................................................................................................................................5

 

CONNECTING YOUR MONITOR ..........................................................................................................................6

 

REMOVING THE REAR COVER............................................................................................................................7

 

QUICK START FOR MONITOR ADJUSTMENT..................................................................................................8

 

USING THE FRONT PANEL CONTROL BUTTONS............................................................................................8

 

OSD FUNCTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................10

 

O

S

CREEN 

D

ISPLAY 

(OSD).....................................................................................................................................10

 

M

AIN 

M

ENU

.............................................................................................................................................................10

 

S

ETTINGS

..................................................................................................................................................................10

 

A

DJUSTMENTS

..........................................................................................................................................................10

 

A

CCEPT

/R

EJECT

.......................................................................................................................................................10

 

USING THE OSD ......................................................................................................................................................12

 

E

NTER THE 

OSD.......................................................................................................................................................12

 

T

S

ELECT 

D

ESIRED 

S

ETTINGS 

W

HEN 

S

ETTINGS ARE 

A

CTIVE

.................................................................................12

 

T

S

ELECT 

A

DJUSTMENT

..........................................................................................................................................12

 

MENU ICONS/SETTINGS/ADJUSTMENTS........................................................................................................13

 

R

ESET

.......................................................................................................................................................................14

 

V

OLUME

...................................................................................................................................................................15

 

B

RIGHTNESS

/C

ONTRAST

..........................................................................................................................................16

 

C

OLOR

......................................................................................................................................................................17

 

I

MAGE 

S

HAPE

...........................................................................................................................................................18

 

OSD .........................................................................................................................................................................20

 

WARNINGS ...............................................................................................................................................................21

 

C

HANGE 

C

OMPUTER 

H

Z

...........................................................................................................................................21

 

C

ABLE 

N

OT 

C

ONNECTED

..........................................................................................................................................21

 

M

ODE 

E

RROR

...........................................................................................................................................................22

 

APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................................................23

 

P

OWER 

M

ANAGEMENT 

F

UNCTION

............................................................................................................................23

 

V

IDEO 

I

NPUT 

T

ERMINAL

...........................................................................................................................................23

 

D

ISPLAY 

M

ODES

.......................................................................................................................................................25

 

 

Содержание SV 3170

Страница 1: ...User Manual for LCD Monitor User Manual For LCD Monitor March 10 2004...

Страница 2: ...ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD 10 MAIN MENU 10 SETTINGS 10 ADJUSTMENTS 10 ACCEPT REJECT 10 USING THE OSD 12 ENTER THE OSD 12 TO SELECT DESIRED SETTINGS WHEN SETTINGS ARE ACTIVE 12 TO SELECT ADJUSTMENT 12 MENU...

Страница 3: ...nector 23 LIST OF TABLES Table I Front Panel Control Buttons Description 9 Table II Reset Settings 14 Table III Volume Settings 15 Table IV Brightness Contrast Settings 16 Table V Color Settings 17 Ta...

Страница 4: ...on the monitor or power cord Do not cover the ventilation openings nor touch them with metallic or flammable material 2 High temperature can cause damage Avoid operating the monitor in extreme heat h...

Страница 5: ...t surface to prevent it from falling 6 Do not apply any mechanical shocks to the machine 7 Install it in a well ventilated area or secure enough space for ventilation 8 Make sure the power cord and an...

Страница 6: ...ock or fire 11 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Do not open the monitor There are no user serviceable components inside There is risk of exposure to high voltage electricity inside even when...

Страница 7: ...re the following items are included with your monitor If you find that any of these items are missing or appear damaged contact your dealer immediately Figure 1 Monitor and Accompanying Items Note The...

Страница 8: ...to a comfortable viewing angle The viewing angle can be adjusted 3 to 45 forward and backward respectively as indicated by the arrow marks in the following illustration Figure 2 Viewing Angles CAUTIO...

Страница 9: ...pply with maximum output ratings of 12VDC and 40 Watts may be used with the monitor Figure 3 Connecting the Monitor Connect the power adaptor cord to the monitor and then to the power supply After pow...

Страница 10: ...ver Always replace the rear cover of the monitor after accessing the input out connectors Note When returning the rear cover to the back of the monitor be sure to hook the bottom of the cover first an...

Страница 11: ...omputer After it self adjust you press the select button when the Green Smiley face is displayed this saves the auto adjusted values Using the Front Panel Control Buttons See Figure 5 for control butt...

Страница 12: ...ue of the parameter RIGHT Moves to the right of the item Decreases the value of the parameter LED Indicates the status of the monitor Green Normal operation Amber Non operational Red No signal and or...

Страница 13: ...n Menu is the top level of the OSD Each menu icon contains a series of settings used to adjust your display Settings Settings for each Main Menu icon appear as a sub menu beneath the icon when it is h...

Страница 14: ...User Manual for LCD Monitor 11 Figure 6 Main Menu Active Figure 7 Settings Active...

Страница 15: ...ttings are Active Press the Select button to select desired Settings Main Menu Icons not selected will collapse Accept Exit happy face and Reject Exit sad face Menu Icons will be grayed out on Main Me...

Страница 16: ...LCD Monitor 13 Menu Icons Settings Adjustments Figure 8 Menu Icons Settings Adjustments Screen Note Depending on the features of your monitor and the configuration of the OSD used some OSD menu icons...

Страница 17: ...he Select button After selecting a reset setting you are given the opportunity to preview the change before you Accept or Reject the change Table II Reset Settings Auto Adjust Resets ALL user defined...

Страница 18: ...ettings see Table III are used to control the speakers contained in your monitor Table III Volume Settings Volume Adjusts the volume of the speakers in your monitor Balance Switches between the left a...

Страница 19: ...s Contrast Settings Brightness Controls the brightness of the entire screen Adjusts the brightness of the backlight Contrast Controls the brightness for each color at the same time Note Contrast appli...

Страница 20: ...er for red green and blue Natural Color Allow you to fine tune color Adjusts the purity of the color s hue moving from gray to the pure color Color Temperature Temperature describes how warm red or co...

Страница 21: ...your problem until you achieve an image that meets your needs 1 Shape Reset If the image on your monitor is distorted or not centered first try the reset option 2 Adjust the Image Position If the ima...

Страница 22: ...st Horizontal Position and Vertical Position Horizontal Position Adjusts the horizontal position of the screen image Vertical Position Adjusts the vertical position of the screen image Course Adjust R...

Страница 23: ...Lock is used to prevent accidental changes to the OSD When you try and access the OSD with the lock is enabled a locked and unlocked icon appears in place of the OSD To unlock the OSD highlight and s...

Страница 24: ...refresh frequency reduces any flicker on your screen but choosing a setting that is too high for your monitor can make your display unusable and may cause damage to your hardware IMPORTANT If you see...

Страница 25: ...User Manual for LCD Monitor 22 Mode Error This warning indicates that the monitor does not recognize the signal it is receiving IMPORTANT If you see this warning contact the monitor manufacturer...

Страница 26: ...nded Although the monitor can remain in power saving mode for longer periods we recommend that you turn it off after your daily work Table VIII Power Mode Descriptions Status Description Green Power o...

Страница 27: ...24 Table IX Pin Number and Signal Names Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name 1 RED 9 N C 2 GREEN 10 GROUND 3 BLUE 11 GROUND 4 GROUND 12 DDC SDA 5 GROUND 13 H Sync 6 RED Ground 14 V Sync 7 GREEN Grou...

Страница 28: ...Hz VESA Standard 640 x 480 37 5KHz 75Hz VESA Standard VGA 640 x 480 43 3KHz 85Hz VESA Standard 800 x 600 35 2KHz 56Hz VESA Guidelines 800 x 600 37 9KHz 60Hz VESA Guidelines 800 x 600 48 1KHz 72Hz VESA...

Страница 29: ...splay Mode Horizontal Frequency KHz Vertical Frequency Hz Standard Type VGA 640 x 480 31 469KHz 59 940Hz MAC SVGA 832 X 624 49 725KHz 74 551Hz MAC 1024 x 768 48 780KHz 60 001Hz MAC XGA 1024 x 768 60 2...

Страница 30: ...24 non interlaced COMPATIBI LITY Mac MAC up to 1152 x 870 Video Analog 15 pin mini d sub I OCONNECTOR Power DC In external AUDIO SV 3170s Two 1w speakers 2w max POWER Consumption 35W max Menu Menu Sel...

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