AG Neovo F-217 manual

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    1 Table of Contents GETTING STARTED 2 Quick Setup 2 FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS TO CORRECTLY SET UP YOUR MONITOR. 2 Unpacking 3 Identifying Component s and Controls 4 Adjusting the Monitor’s Tilting Angle 5 Connecting AC Power 6 Connecting Video 7 CUSTOMIZING YOUR MONITOR 8 Adjusting the Monitor’s Disp la y 8 Working with OSD Groups 8 Display Adjus[...]

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    2 G ETTING S TARTED Your LCD monitor is versatile, ergonomic, and above all easy t o use. The LCD monit or is capable of displaying most sta ndards, f rom 640 x 480 VGA to 1280 by 1024 SX GA. Th e front-panel co ntrols allow you t o easily adjus t the monito r’s display paramet ers to suit your habits. Quick Setup F OLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS TO CORR[...]

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    3 Unpacking After you unpack the mo nitor, m ake sure the fo llowing items are included in the box and are in good condition: LCD monitor Power adapter Power cord Floppy/CD-ROM (containing Windows information file) This user’s manual If you find that any of thes e items are mis si ng or appear damaged, contact yo ur dealer immediately. Do not thr[...]

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    4 Identifying Components and Controls The follow ing figure sho ws the monit or’s pow er button, s tatus LED, and On-Screen Display (OSD) controls: The controls are described below: AUTO button Automatically adjusts the picture and performance. The AUTO function should be used the first time you use th e monitor and after changing the resolution [...]

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    5 Adjusting the Monitor’s Tilting Angle Your LCD monit or’s vertical tilt ing angle can be adjusted for co mfortable viewing. To adjus t the tilting angle, grasp th e top corners of the monitor with both hands and tilt to th e desired angle. Warning! Forcing the monitor past it s maximum extension can result in damage to the monitor.[...]

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    6 Connecting AC Power Refer to the follo wing instructio ns for connecting AC pow er to the LCD monit or. 1. Plug the female end of the po wer cable into t he AC-adapter and the male end of the power cord int o a wall so cket. (The plug on t he power cable will vary according to the elect rical standard for your area.) 2. Plug the adap ter power co[...]

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    7 Connecting Video 1. Turn o ff the PC and the LCD monit or be fore connecting your LCD monitor to the computer. 2. Co nnect the VGA cable to t he PC’s VGA port . 3. Tighten the connecting screws.[...]

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    8 C USTOMIZING YOUR M ONITOR This section covers t he LCD monitor’ s On-Screen Display (OSD), and fro nt panel control buttons. Adjusting the Monitor’s Display The LCD mo nitor features an int uitive, menu-driven, OSD. Y ou can access the OSD any t i m e t h a t t h e P C i s p o w e r e d u p . I f t h e P C i s i n a p o w e r s a v i n g m o[...]

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    9 6. Use the DOWN or UP buttons to select a new menu item. 7. Push the AUTO button once to save settings and return to th e Group sel ection menu. 8. Push the AUT O button again to exit the OSD. 9. The OSD Groups cont ain the fo llowing adjustment functions: Display Adjust DISPLA Y ADJUST 12 80 X 1024 / Hz ( , ) SE P 60 + + OSD BR IGHTNESS CONTRA S[...]

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    10 Clock & Phase 1. To fine tune picture perfo rmance to compens ate for drifts in the comput er signal, select the item fro m the menu. 2. Use the RIGHT and LEFT buttons to set th e displ ay as desire d on the 0-100 scale that appears at the bottom of the wi ndow. 3. Push the AUTO button once to save settings and retur n to the Group selection[...]

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    11 Color Temperature CO L O R T E MP ER A T UR E 12 80 X 1024 / Hz ( , ) SEP 60 + + OSD PA N E L D E F A U LT 93 00 K 65 00 K 55 00 K US ER 42 64 57 P RES S OR K EY T O CON FIR M R B G Selecting a Color Temperature setting The following co nditions are recom mended for the available sett ings: Setting Use 9300K General Use 6500K Color Management 55[...]

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    12 OSD Adjust OS D A DJUS T 12 80 X 1024 / Hz ( , ) SE P 60 + + OSD OSD POSITION OSD TIME TR ANSP AREN CY O S D LAN GU AGE F OSD Position 1. To position the OSD w indow to yo ur preference, select OSD Posi tion from the menu. 2. Use the RIGHT and LEFT buttons to move the displ ay through its av ailable positions. 3. Push the AUTO button once to sav[...]

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    13 Selecting a Language 1. To select the language in which you wish the OSD t o appear, select Language from the me nu. 2. Use the RIGHT and LEFT buttons to toggle thr ough the availabl e languages shown at t he botto m of the windo w. 3. Pu sh the AUTO button once to save settings and retur n to the Group se lection menu. Misc Adjust MISC ADJ UST [...]

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    14 Information Select Information fr om the menu to displ ay the monitor’s name and model number. Backlight 1. To set the brigh tness of the monitor ’s backlight, sel e ct Backlight f r om the menu. 2. Use the RIGHT and LEFT buttons to set th e brightness as desired on the 1-100 scale. 3. Pu sh the AUTO button once to save settings and retur n [...]

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    15 T ROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Procedures This LCD monitor come s p re -ad justed with stand ar d VGA timing. Due to outp ut timing differences among various VGA cards, you may initially experience an unstable or unclear display when a new display m ode or new VGA card is s elected. Before a pplying any of th e following troubl eshooting proce[...]

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    16 Trouble Shooting Symptom Check Items · No picture · LED pow er indicator is not lit · Check that t he monitor po wer switch is t urned on. · Check that the power adapter is properly connected to the monitor. · Check that the power cord is properly connected to the power adapter. · Check that the power cord is properly connected to the powe[...]

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    17 LCD Panel Display Technical Features and Specifications Screen Size 17-inch (431.8 mm ) diagonal Panel * Pixel Format 1280 by 1024 vertical strip Frequency Horizontal: 30 k Hz – 80 kHz, Vertical: 50 Hz - 75Hz Input Signal Max. Pixel Clock 135 MHz PC Max to 1280 by 1024 @ 75Hz Compatibility Mac Max to 1280 by 1024 @ 75Hz Analog 15-Pin Mini D-Su[...]

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    18 Regulation FCC Compliance This equipment has b een tested and found to co mply with the lim its for a Clas s B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the F CC Rules. These limit s are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial enviro nment. This equipm ent generates, use[...]

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    19 TCO ‘95 Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO’95 approved and labeled product! Your choice has provided you with a product developed for professional use. Your purchas e has als o co ntr ibuted to r educing the bur den on the environment and also to the further devel opment of enviro nmentally adapted electronics products. Why do we[...]

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    20 Current informatio n regarding TCO’95 appro ved and labeled products may also be o btained via the Internet, using the addr ess: http://www.tco-info.com/ TCO’95 is a co-oper ative pr oject betw een TCO (The Swedish Confeder ation o f Pr of essio nal E mploy ees), Naturskydds foreningen (The Swedish Society fo r Nature Conser vation) and NUTE[...]

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    21 TCO’99 Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO'99 appr oved and labeled product! Your choice has pr ovided you with a product developed for pr ofess ional use. Your pur chase has als o contributed to reducing the burden on the environment and also to the further devel opment of enviro nmentally adapted electronics products. Why do [...]

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    22 Current information regarding TCO'99 approved and labeled products may also be obtained via the Internet, using t he address: http ://www.t co-i nfo.com/ Environmental requirements Flame retardants Flame retardants are pr esent in printed circuit boar ds, cables, wires, casings and ho usings. Their purpose is to pr event, or at least to del[...]