AG Neovo F-417 manual

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    1 Table of Content PRECAUTION S ................................................................................................. 2 I NSTALL ATI ON .................................................................................................... 2 P OWER CONNECTION .................................................................................[...]

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    2 Precautions Installation • Do not cover or block t he ventilation ports on the rear of the monitor. • Do not inst all the monitor close to heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a location exposed to direct sunlight , ex cess ive dust, mechanical vibrati on, or shock . Power connection • Use the correct power cord for your loc a[...]

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    3 Mainte nance • Clean the cabinet and controls with a soft cl o th lightly moistened with a mild detergent s olution. Do not use any abrasi ve mat erials or solvents such as alcohol or benzene. • Do not rub, touch, or tap the surface o f the screen with sharp or abrasive items suc h as pens or screw drivers, as the screen may scrat ch. • Do [...]

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    4 Getting Started Package content s Before beginning, ens ure that t he carton contai n s t he following it ems: • Monitor • Base • Pow er cor d • CD-ROM containi ng Windows ® informatio n file • Quick Guide[...]

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    5 Installing and R emoving the Base To attac h the base t o the monitor, do the foll ow ing: W hen you open the packing carton, remove the LCD monitor base, and place it on a desk or tabl e. Then attach the LCD monitor to the base. Note: Make sure that the monitor’s b ase pegs and the base stand are firmly locked together. To remove the base, tur[...]

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    6 Identify ing parts and controls The center front panel of the monitor carries t he control array. FRONT VIE W The controls are, from left to right: A UTO button Autom a tically adjust s the picture and perform ance. The AUTO function should be used the first tim e you use the monitor and aft er changing the resolut ion and/or refresh rate of the [...]

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    7 Setup Follow these di re cti ons to correctl y set up your monitor. 1. Remove all packi ng materials and w rapping from t he monitor 2. Plac e the monitor in its desired location. Ensure that there is space around the monitor, es pecially the rear area. 3. W ith the computer turned off, connect the signal cabl e to the VGA port on your PC. Make s[...]

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    8 Note: T he monitor is co mpliant with V ESA FPMPMI standards a nd ca n be wall- or arm-mounted. Before wall-mounting or arm- mounting, please disassemble the monitor stand f irst. 1. Unsc rew screws of the hinge bracket 2. Remove t he stand f rom LCD m onitor 2 1 3. The rear of this LCD display has four integrat ed 4 mm, 0.7 pitches threaded nuts[...]

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    9 Customizi ng your Monitor The On Screen Display (OS D) system provides a full range of customizable tools to optim ize your display. Important: While full custo mization is available, we strongly recomm end u sing the AUT O settings, which are pr eset to fully optimize y our m onitor’s performance. Simply presses the A UTO button exceed 1 secon[...]

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    10 OSD T ransparenc y • This functi on let's you set the trans parency of the OSD menu. The transparency i s adjust able from 0 to 3. 4 scales are availabl e. • Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the transparenc y of O SD manu as desired. Phase & Clo ck / • To fine t une picture performance to com pensate for drifts in t he co mputer[...]

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    11 Selectin g a Colo r Temper ature sett ing The following conditi ons are re comm ended for the availabl e settings : Setting Use 9300K General Use 6500K Color Management USER User c o lor sett ing Auto C olor Auto adj ust to best ADC gain value.  Select the desired s etting from the menu.  Select ing a User-Defined Color Balance Setting. ?[...]

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    12 Troubl eshooting This LCD Monitor has pre-adjus ted using factory st andard VGA t imings. Due to the output t iming diff erences among various VGA c ards in the m arket, users may i nitially experience an unstabl e or unc lear display w henever a new display mode or new VG A card i s se le cted . At te nt io n This LCD Monitor Supports Mul tiple[...]

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    13 LCD Panel Display Technical Featu res and Specifications Screen S ize 17" (43cm ) diagonal Panel Pix el Format 1280 x 1024 vertical st rip Monitor Display Colo rs 16.7M with FRC or Ditheri ng Frequency Horizontal : 24kHz - 80kHz, Vertic al: 49Hz - 75Hz Input S ignal Ma x. P ixe l C l oc k 135MHz Compa tibility PC Max to 1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz A[...]

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    14 Interface Fr equency The following frequency range is the w orking period. If the entered mode between below period but not m a tch the f reque ncy of support ed timing, displ ay optimi zation not be assured. If the entered mode is o ut of the wo rking period, the display will be blan k ing (just s how “out of range”) then go to power saving[...]

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    15 Regulati ons FCC compliance This device com plies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjec t to the following two conditi ons: (1) this device may not cause harmful interferenc e, and (2) this device must acc ept any interference rec eived, including int er ferenc e that m ay caus e unde sired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been t[...]

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    16 Information for users applicable in European Union countries The symbol on the product or its packaging signifies that this product has t o be dispos ed s eparately f ro m ordinary household wast e s at its end of life. Please kindl y be aw are that t his is your res ponsibilit y to dispose electroni c equipment at recycli ng centers so as to he[...]

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    17 TCO'99 Congratulations! You have j ust pu rchase d a TCO' 99 approv ed an d labele d produc t! Your choi ce has p rovided you wit h a product dev eloped fo r professio nal use. Your pu rchase has also co ntribut ed to reduci ng the burde n on the e nvironm ent and also to th e furt her devel opmen t of envi ronme ntall y adapt ed el ec[...]

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    18 accumul ative * proces ses. Fl ame reta rdants have been fou nd in huma n blood and re searc hers fear that disturba nces in foetus developm ent m ay occ ur. The rel evant TC O'99 dem and r equires that plas tic comp onents weighin g more tha n 25 gr ams must n ot contain fl ame re tarda nts with o rganical ly bound bromin e or chl orine. F[...]