Acer AL1702 manual

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    Analog L C D Monitor AL 1 702 Us er ’ s Ma nual[...]

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    FCC co m pl i a n ce stat em en t ....................................................................... .1 D O C c o m pl i a n ce notic e ............................................................................ .1 In t roduc t io n ............................................................................................... .2 Fea t ure s [...]

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    A L 1 7 0 2 E -1 FCC Compli a n ce Stat e ment T his equ i p m ent h a s be e n t e s t ed a nd f ound to compl y w i th the l i m its f or a Cl a ss B digital d evice , p u rs u a nt t o P a r t 15 o f the FCC Rules . T hese l i m i t s a r e d esign e d t o pro v id e r es o n a b le prot e c t ion a g a in s t r a dio f r e q ue n cy i n t e r f[...]

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    E -2 U ser ’ s G u i de INTRODUCTION C o ng r atulati o ns f or pur ch a sing m od el AL 1702, a high p e r f or m a nce 17 -inch c o l or T F T LCD m o nit o r . T he AL 1702 m o nit or pro vi d es flicke r- f r ee a n d c o l or i m ag es at op ti o nal r es o luti o ns. T h rou g h t his user g u ide, w e w i l l i n troduc e y ou s te p-b y -[...]

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    A L 1 7 0 2 E -3 · L CD M o n i t or U N P A CKING Ple a s e c h e c k the f oll o w i n g i t e ms a r e p re s e n t w hen y ou u np a ck t h e b o x , a n d s a v e t he p a cking m ater i als in c a se y ou w ill need t o sh i p or tr a nsport the m on i tor in future. · AC P o w e r Cord · Au dio C a ble · User M a nual Speakers[...]

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    E -4 U ser ’ s G u i de S CR E E N PO S ITIO N AD J U ST M E NT In oder to opt i m ize the b e st vie w ing position, y ou c a n a d j ust the tilt of the m onitor by using b oth of y o ur h a nds t o h o l d the e dges o f th e m o ni t o r a s sho w n i n t he figur e b el o w. T he m onitor c a n be a d j usted to 30 degre e s up or 5 degre e [...]

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    A L 1 7 0 2 E -5 CONN E C T ING TH E P OWER CORD · Check first to m ake sure that the po w er cord y ou use is the correct t y pe required for y our area. · T his m onitor has a universal po w er suppl y that allo w s operation in either 100/120V A C or 220 / 240 V AC v o lt a g e ar e a. N o u s er- a dju stme n t i s req u ired. · P lu g o ne [...]

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    E -6 U ser ’ s G u i de PRES E T M ODES T o red uc e t h e n eed f o r a dj us t m e n t fo r d i ff ere n t mo d es , t h e m o n i t or h a s d e f a u l t s etti ng m od es t ha t are m o s t c o m m on ly us e d a s g i v en in t h e t a b l e be l o w . For op t i mum a d j u s tm e n t, the user is sugg e sted to per f or m the A uto Setup [...]

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    A L 1 7 0 2 E -7 PO W E R S A V I NG T h e m o n itor w ill be dri v e n i n to “ P o w er S a v i ng ” m o de b y t h e co n t r ol s i gn a l f ro m t he d i spla y c on t roll e r, a s i n d i ca t ed b y t he a m ber-color po w er LED. T he po w er saving states w i ll be kept until a con t rol s ignal ha s be en de t ected or the k e y bo [...]

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    E -8 U ser ’ s G u i de INS T A L L A T I ON T o ins t all the moni t or t o y our h o st s y st e m, p l e a s e f o l lo w t he st e ps a s given be l o w: Steps 1 . C o nne c t V id e o C a b le a . M ake sure both the m onitor a nd co m puter are po w ered-OF F. b . Connect the vide o c a bl e to th e co m pute r. 2 . Connect p o w er cord Co[...]

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    A L 1 7 0 2 E -9 U SE R C O N T R OLS F r ont P a nel Controls 1 . Po w e r S w itch: T o t u r n O N or O FF th e po w e r. 2 . Po w er L ED: Lights up t o indicate the po w er i s turned ON. 3 . A uto A dj ust button / Exit: 1 ) W hen OS D m enu is in a ctive status , this bu tt o n w ill a ct a s E X I T -K E Y (E X IT OS D m enu ). 2 ) W h e n [...]

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    E - 10 U ser ’ s G u i de M a in Me nu I c on S ub Me nu I con S ub M e nu It em D e s c r i p ti on C o n t r ast A d j u sts t h e co n tr a st be t w ee n t h e f o r e g ro u n d a nd ba c k g ro un d o f t h e s c r e e n im a g e. B r i gh t n e ss A d j u sts t h e b a ck g ro un d b r i g h t n es s o f t h e s c r een im a g e. F o c u s[...]

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    A L 1 7 0 2 E - 11 M a in Me nu I c on S ub Me nu I con S u b M e n u I t e m D e s c r i p ti on H . P os i t i o n A d j u s t t h e h o r i z o n t a l po s i t i o n. V . P o s i t i o n A d j u s t t h e v e rt i c a l po s i t i o n. N / A W a r m S e t t h e co l o r t e m pe r a t u r e t o w a r m w h i t e. N / A C oo l S e t t h e co l o[...]

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    E - 12 U ser ’ s G u i de M a in Me nu I c on S ub M e nu I con S u b M e nu It e m D e s c r i p ti on H . P o s i t i o n A d j u s t t h e h o r i z o n t a l po s i t i o n o f t h e O S D. V . P o s i t i o n A d j u s t t h e v e rt i c a l po s i t i o n o f t h e O S D. OS D T im eo u t A d j u s t t h e O S D t im eo u t. N / A A u t o C[...]

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    A L 1 7 0 2 E - 13 T R O UBL ES H O O T ING Before sending y o u r LCD m onitor for servicin g , plea s e chec k the troubles h ooting list belo w t o see if y ou c a n self-d i agnose the p robl em. P r o b l e m s C u rr e n t S t a t u s R e m e dy No P i c t u re LED ON Us i n g OS D , a d j u s t b r i g h t n e ss a n d c o n tr a s t to m a [...]

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    E - 14 U ser ’ s G u i de S P EC I FI C A T I ON L C D P a n el D r i v i n g s y st e m T F T C o l or L CD S i z e 43.2c m ( 17.0 ") P i x e l p i t c h 0.264 m m ( H ) x 0.264 m m ( V ) B r i g h t n es s 250 c d / m 2 ( T y p i c a l) C o n tr a s t 400 : 1 ( T y p i c a l) V i e w a b l e a n g l e 140 0 ( H ) 125 0 ( V) R e s po n se t[...]

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    A L 1 7 0 2 E - 15 * A l l spe c ifica t ions a r e sub j ect t o ch a ng e w ith o ut no t ice. En v i ro n m e n t a l C o n s i de r a t i o ns O pe rat i n g T e m p : 5 0 t o 35 0 C S t or a g e T e m p. : - 20 0 t o 60 0 C O pe rat i n g H u mi d i t y : 10 % t o 85% D i m e n s i o n s 374 ( W ) x 373 (H) x 200( D ) mm W e i gh t ( N . W . )[...]