Envision Peripherals LCD User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CARING FOR YOUR LCD MONITOR  
WALL MOUNTING  
1
2
2
UNPACKING  
3
CONNECTING  
3
STARTUP  
4
BASIC SETUP  
4
IMAGE SETTINGS USING THE OSD MENU  
OSD MENU FUNCTIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
5
6
9
10  
PRECAUTIONS  
The monitor may be damaged if placed too near a source of heat.  
Be aware of the location of radiators, cookers, open fires etc.  
Do not cover the slots and openings on the back or top of the cabinet  
as the monitor requires ventilation. The monitor should be located in  
a well-ventilated room to prevent the possibility of overheating.  
Do not allow sharp objects such as knives, pens, or pencils near the  
screen. If such objects touch the screen, the LCD panel will be  
permanently scratched.  
When cleaning this monitor, disconnect it from the electric socket to  
avoid any danger of electrocution. A soft, lint-free cloth should be  
used to clean the outside of the monitor. A cloth very slightly  
moistened with a mild detergent solution will clean stubborn stains.  
Keep liquids away from the display screen, including sprays. Do not  
spray liquid directly - it is best to lightly spray on to a cloth and wipe.  
If liquid gets inside the monitor it can cause electrical shock and/or  
damage to the unit.  
If you encounter a problem, please check the "Troubleshooting"  
section first. If this does not resolve the problem do not attempt to  
repair the monitor by yourself; opening or removing covers can lead  
to injury or death through electrocution among other hazards.  
Please contact a qualified engineer if you find the troubleshooting  
section does not help.  
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CARING FOR YOUR LCD MONITOR  
First, unplug the power cord from the wall socket  
If the LCD screen is extremely dirty, clean it with a moist cloth. Use only warm  
water and then wipe the monitor dry. Solvents or harsh cleaners can damage the  
housing. Clean the display surface only with a soft cloth, otherwise you may  
damage the display’s coating  
If the monitor is only slightly dirty, clean it using a soft, dry and antistatic  
cloth.  
The LCD monitor’s screen surface is very sensitive. Please avoid any  
contact with the surface (finger, pencil, etc.) and be especially  
cautious during transportation since jolts and shocks can cause the  
screen to become scratched (always use the original packaging).  
WALL MOUNTING  
The monitor is shipped with the standard desktop configuration. However, you can  
optionally mount the device on a wall or on a monitor swivel arm (optional accessory).  
Please follow the corresponding instructions (4-hole assembly with a spacing of 4 × 4  
inches (100 × 100 mm) according to the international VESA FDMI standard).  
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UNPACKING  
Carefully lift the monitor out of the packaging and make sure that all components are  
included (see fig. 1). Save the original box and packing material in case you have to ship  
or transport the monitor. To set up the device, you must fit the monitor base together.  
Monitor  
1 pc  
1 pc  
1 pc  
Figure 1  
Signal Cable  
Power Cable  
User’s Manual  
Figure 1.LCD Monitor  
CONNECTING  
To connect the monitor to your PC  
1. Make sure that the PC and the monitor is unplugged.  
2. Connect the 15-pin signal cable to the monitor and The PC  
To connect the monitor to the power source  
Connect the separate power cable to the Monitor and a grounded outlet.  
STARTUP  
1. First start your PC and then turn on your monitor using the power switch (in fig. 4).  
The status indicator (in fig. 4) should light up blue.  
2.  
3.  
Adjust the image to meet your requirements (see the following sections “Basic  
Setup” and “Image settings using the OSD menu”).  
If there is no image displayed on the monitor, consult the section  
“Troubleshooting”.  
BASIC SETUP  
Automatic Image Adjustment  
You can adjust the image settings (such as brightness, contrast, image position,  
phase, etc.) manually or by using the LCD monitor’s automatic image adjustment  
feature. This will adjust the image parameters to their optimal settings for the  
current graphics mode. Press EXIT/AUTO (in fig. 4) to launch the automatic  
adjustment. The process will take a short while until completed.  
Shortcut for adjusting brightness and contrast  
You can adjust contrast and brightness directly by pressing the SEL/MENU button (in  
fig. 4) while the OSD menu is not displayed. then you need to press SEL/MENU to select  
either brightness or contrast then press menu to activate it, Press the S/INPUT button (②  
in fig. 4) to increase the contrast/brightness or the T button (in fig. 4) to decrease it.  
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IMAGE SETTINGS USING THE OSD MENU  
The OSD menu is a window on your screen that allows you to view and change display  
settings. To change an OSD setting:  
Figure 4.Monitor features  
Press the SEL/MENU button (in fig. 4) to display the OSD menu on the screen.  
1. There are a total of 6 OSD submenus divided by categories. Select the desired  
submenu by pressing the OSD button SEL/MENU button (in fig. 4); see section  
“OSD Menu Functions”).  
2. Press the OSD button SEL/MENU (in fig. 4) to activate the selected function or  
associated submenu.  
3. If you selected submenu, now select the sub-function you want using the S or  
TOSD buttons(and in fig. 4).  
4. Set the desired value using the OSD button S or T .  
5. Press the EXIT/AUTO (in fig. 4) button to save the setting. Repeat setups 2-5 to  
make further adjustments as needed.  
6. The OSD menu automatically disappears if no changes are made for more  
than 45 seconds (default setting). The current settings will be saved. You can  
close it manually by pressing the EXIT/AUTO (in fig. 4) button  
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OSD MENU FUNCTIONS  
Brightness/Contrast  
Controls the picture’s  
contrast, brightness, black level  
and auto level.  
Image Control  
Auto Adjustment: Automatically  
selects the optimal settings for image  
parameters (image position, phase, etc.)  
by using the button SEL/MENU (in fig.  
4).  
H.  
picture’s horizontal position.  
V. Position: Controls  
picture’s vertical position.  
Clock: Sets up the internal clock.  
Position: Controls the  
the  
Larger values make the displayed image  
appear wider; smaller values make it  
appear compressed.  
Phase: Adjusts the internal  
clock’s time lag in order to optimize the  
screen image.  
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Color  
Regulates  
the  
color  
temperature settings. Activate the  
OSD window using the SEL/MENU  
button. Go to the COLOR option by  
pressing the S or T buttons. Press  
the SEL/MENU button and S or T  
to select R, G or B. Then you can  
change the color values using the  
S or T buttons  
OSD Setup  
Language: English, French ,  
Spanish  
H. OSD Position: Controls the  
OSD menu’s horizontal position.  
V. OSD Position: Controls the  
OSD menu’s vertical position.  
OSD Timeout: Determines  
how long (in seconds) the OSD menu  
waits before closing automatically after  
no action has been performed  
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Advanced  
Input Select: Controls the  
selection of the input signal. The  
monitor allows you to make the  
following connections: analog graphics  
card via the 15-pin mini D-Sub  
interface.  
Resolution  
Notifier:  
There is an optional OSD window  
(On/Off) that displays the newly  
adjusted  
screen  
resolution  
settings including both horizontal  
and vertical frequencies.  
Factory recall:  
SELECT: Start EXIT: Back  
Information  
The optimum resolution  
for this monitor is 1440 × 900 @  
60KHz  
.
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Blank Screen  
Power indicator is off  
Make sure the power cable and the power adapter are connected properly  
(see section “Connecting”).  
Make sure that the monitor was turned on using the power switch (see  
section “Startup”).  
Power indicator lights orange  
A screen saver may have activated automatically after a certain period of  
inactivity. Press any key on your keyboard or move the mouse.  
“Check signal cable”message  
Is the signal cable connected to the monitor and the PC’s graphics port  
(see section “Connecting”)?  
Is the PC turned on (see your PC’s documentation)?  
Display Problems  
Image is displaced to the left/right or to the top/bottom  
If the image appears normal but off-center, you can adjust it using the  
OSD functions. For further information, see chapter “Basic Setup”,  
section “Auto Image Adjustment”.  
Image flickers or is shaky  
Perhaps setup file chosen for the monitor is incorrect. For information on  
monitor setup under Windows®9x/ME/2000/NT/XP consult the  
“Configuration” section.  
Image is blurred  
Check brightness and contrast settings (see chapter “OSD Menu  
Functions”, section “Brightness/Contrast”).  
Check the resolution setting (see “Other” functions in the “OSD Menu  
Functions” section).  
Color problems  
If the colors are off (e.g. white is not really displayed as white, etc.), you  
should adjust the color temperature (see “Color” function in section “OSD  
Menu Functions”).  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
LCD panel  
19 wide diagonal size  
500:1 (typical)  
Contrast ratio  
Viewing angle horizontal 140°, vertical 130° (typical)  
Response time 8ms (typical)  
Brightness  
Input signal  
300 cd/(typical)  
Video: analog (D-SUB)  
Display colors 16.2 mill. Colors  
Synchronization 31~ 81 kHz horizontal, 56 ~ 75 Hz vertical  
Recommended 1440×900/60Hz  
Resolution  
Supported  
640x480/60Hz; 640x480/67Hz; 640x480/73Hz; 640x480/75Hz;  
Resolutions  
720x400/70Hz; 800x600/56Hz; 800x600/60Hz; 800x600/72Hz;  
800x600/75Hz; 832x624/75Hz; 848x480/60Hz; 1024x768/60Hz;  
1024x768/70Hz;1024x768/75Hz;1028x1024/60Hz;1028x1024/75Hz;  
1152x864/75Hz;1280x720/60Hz; 1280x768/60Hz; 1280x768/75Hz;  
1360x768/60Hz; 1440x900/60Hz;  
Power  
Input: 100-240 V+/-10%AC-CD, 50/60 Hz  
consumption  
ON status: max.50 W; color of the status LED: green  
SLEEP status: <1.5 W; color of the status LED: amber  
Power saving functions EPA certified  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Width: 446 mm, height: 375 mm, depth: 178 mm  
4.6KG(Net) 6.7 kg (Gross)  
Environmental Operation:  
5 - 35, humidity:20 - 90% (without condensation)  
Storage:  
-20- +60, humidity:5 – 90% (without condensation)  
***The above specification is subject to actual panel specification and is subject to  
change without prior notice.  
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