Envision Peripherals Computer Monitor manual

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    EN9110 EN9110 19” LCD Monitor User’s Manua l By Envision Peripher als, In c. www.envisionm onitor .com[...]

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    EN9110 1 Before oper ating the moni tor, ple ase read this m anual thor oughly . T his manual should be r etained for fut ure ref erence. FCC Clas s B R ad io Frequ en cy Interf eren ce Statemen t WA RNING: (FOR FCC CERTIFIE D M ODELS) NOTE: Th is equipme nt has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digi tal device, pursua n[...]

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    EN9110 2 ! Do not use the monitor near w ater, e.g. near a bathtub, w ashbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, sw imming pool or in a w et basement. ! Do not place the monitor on an unstabl e cart, stand, or table. If the monitor falls, it can injur e a person and cause serious damage to the appliance. Use only a cart or stand recommend ed by the manufa[...]

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    EN9110 3 • For maximu m protection, re package your monit or as it was originall y packed at the factory . • To keep the monitor looking new, periodically clean it w ith a soft cloth. Stubbor n stains may be removed w ith a cloth lightly dampened w ith a mild deterg ent solution. N ever use strong solvents such as thin ner, benzene, or abrasive[...]

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    EN9110 4 The follow ing symptoms are norm al wi th LCD monitor and do not indicate a problem. NOT ES • Due to the nature of the fluorescent light, the screen may fli cker during initial use. T urn o ff the Pow er Sw itch and then turn it on again to make sure the flicker disappears. • You m ay find sli ghtly un even bright nes s on the scree n [...]

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    EN9110 5 INSTA LLA TION INSTRUCTIONS SWIVEL BA SE Install Remove Figure 1 Install ing and Remov i ng the Swiv el Base POWERCORD Pow er So urce: 1. M ake sure that the pow er cord is the correct ty pe require d in your ar ea. 2. Th is LCD monito r has an Ex ternal univ ersal power supply that allo ws operation i n either 100/120 V AC or 220/240V AC [...]

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    EN9110 6 PREPA RING TO INST A LL T HE CA BL ES 1. Remove the w all mounting hole cover. 2. Remove the cable cov er. INSTA LLA T IONS INSTRUCTIONS (cont)[...]

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    EN9110 7 CA BLE CONNEC T IONS 1 – Connect the DC -jack pow er cable into DC -IN connector on the back of the monito r. 2. Connect one en d of the 15-pin D -Sub cable to the back of the monitor and connect the other end to the c omputer’s D -Sub port . 3. (Opti onal – Requir es a vi deo card w ith DVI port) Connect one e nd of the 24-pin DV I [...]

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    EN9110 8 Pre pa r ing T o Instal l The Optional Wall Mount A rm (Not Included) CONNECTIONS Thi s monitor can be attached to a w all mounting arm y ou can purchase separately from Ergotron (w ww .ergotron.com). T urn the pow er OFF then dis- connect the cables from the moni tor before per forming the procedur e below . Lay th e monitor face dow n on[...]

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    EN9110 9 A ttaching The Optiona l Wa ll Mount A rm (not suppl ied) Follow thes e steps to finish instal ling the w all mounting arm: 1. Place the wall mounting arm o nto the back of the monitor. Line up the holes of the ar m wi th the holes in the back of the moni tor. 2. Insert the 4 screws into the holes and tighten. 3. Reconnect the cables. Re f[...]

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    EN9110 10 INSTA LLA TION INSTRUCTIONS • For optimal view ing it is recommended to look at the full face of the monitor, the n adjust the monitor’s angle to your ow n preference. • Hold the stand so you do not topple the monitor w hen you change the monitor’s angl e. • You are a ble to adjust the monito r’s angle from - 5 ° to 20 ° . F[...]

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    EN9110 11 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS Press the pow er button to turn the monitor on or off. Th e other control buttons are located on the side of the mo nitor (S ee Figure 4) . By changi ng these settings, the pictur e can be adjusted to y our personal pr eferences. • The pow er cord should be connected. • Connect the v ideo cable from the moni t[...]

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    EN9110 12 FRONT PA NEL CONTROL • Pow er Button : Press this button t o switch the mo nitor’s pow er ON or OFF. • MENU / ENTER : Activate O SD menu w hen OSD is OFF or activate /de-activate adjustment function w hen O SD is ON or E xit O SD menu w hen in Brightne ss/Contrast OSD status. • Brightness / : Adjust bright nes s or function adjust[...]

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    EN9110 13 1. Press the M ENU-but ton to activate the OSD window . See figure 5. 2. Press or to select the desired function. See figure 5. 3. Press the M ENU-but ton again to activate the highli ghted function. 4. Press or to adjust the selected function. Note: is used to adjust the function down & is use d to ad just the function up. This is du[...]

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    EN9110 14 Below desc ribes the function of each OS D icon. 1. Contra st Adjust the picture contrast. 2. Brightness Adjust the picture brightness. 3. Input Selected Input Signal source selected ( select Analog or Digital input s ource ) 4. Focus Adjust pictur e Focus (available in Analog mode only) . 5. Clo ck Adjust picture C lock (availa ble in An[...]

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    EN9110 15 Plug & Pla y D DC1/2B Featur e This monitor is equipped with VESA DDC1/2B capabilities according to the VESA DDC STA NDARD. It allow s the mon itor to inform the h ost system of its identity and, dependi ng on the lev el of DDC us ed, communicate additi onal information about its display capabilities. T he communication channel is def[...]

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    EN9110 16 TECHNIC A L SUPPORT (FA Q) Problem & Question Possible Solution Pow er LED is not on *Check if the Power Sw itch is in the ON position *Pow er Cord s hould be connected No Plug & P lay *Check if the PC system is Plug & Play compatib le *Check if the Vi deo Card is P lug & Play compatib le *Check if the D -15 plug pin of Vi[...]

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    EN9110 17 Screen image i s not centered or sized properl y. *Adjust pix el frequency ( CLOCK) and FOCU S or press hot-key (AUTO) Picture has color defects (w hite does not look w hite) *Adjust RG B color or sele ct a pre-set color temperature fr om OSD. Horizo ntal or v ertical disturbances on the screen *Use wi n 95/98 shut-dow n mode Adjust CLOC [...]

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    EN9110 18 NO SIGNA L 1. Check that the signal- cable is properly connected , If the connector is loose, tighten the connector’ s screws. 2. Check the signal-cable’ s connection pins for damage. INP UT NOT SU PPOR T Your computer has been set to unsuitabl e display mode ,set the compute r to display mode given in the following t able. UNSUP PORT[...]

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    EN9110 19 1024 × 768 75Hz 1024 × 768 85Hz 1280 × 1024 60Hz 1280 × 1024 75Hz 1280 × 1024 85Hz 1152 × 864 75Hz 1280 × 960 60Hz 1280 × 960 85Hz 640 × 480 67Hz 832 × 624 75Hz 640 × 400 56Hz NOTE: For digital input, the r esolution 1280 x 1024 @ 85Hz and 1280 x 9 60 @ 85Hz are not supp orted[...]

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    EN9110 20 FOR FI RST TIM E INS T A LL : This is a Plug & Play LCD monitor. Turn off the PC then connect the cables. Pow er on the PC and it w ill automatically detect y our new monit or. The W indow s Operating s yst em w ill automati cally insta ll a plug & play driv er for it. If y ou would st ill like to install the driver included in th[...]

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    EN9110 21 A PPENDIX SPECIF ICA TIO NS Driving system TFT Color LCD LCD Pan el Siz e 48cm(19.0") Pix el pitch 0.294mm( H ) x 0.294mm( V ) View able angle 170 ° (H) 17 0 ° (V ) Response time 25 ms ( T ypical ) Video R,G,B A nalog Interface Input Separ ate Sy nc. H/V TT L H-Frequency 31KHz – 92KHz V-Freque ncy 55-85Hz Displa y Colors 16.7 M C[...]

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    EN9110 22 Switc h • Au t o Adj us t Key • / Brightness • / Contrast • Powe r Butt on • ME NU / Exi t Ex ternal Controls: Functions • Contras t • Brightness • Input Selected • Focus • Clock • H-P osition • V-Po siti on • Auto-cent er • Language • Scaling M ode • C1 ( 6500 ° K ) • C2 ( 7800 ° K ) • RGB C olor tem[...]

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    EN9110 23 STANDA RD RESOLUT ION HORIZONT AL FREQUEN CY VE RTICAL FREQUENCY Dos-mode 640 × 400 31.47kHz 70.0Hz Dos-mode 720 x 400 31.47kHz 70.0Hz Dos-mode 720 x 400 31.47kHz 70.0Hz VGA 640 × 480 31.47kHz 60.0Hz 640 × 480 35.00kHz 66.6Hz 640 × 480 37.50kHz 75.0Hz 640 × 480 37.86kHz 72.0Hz 800 × 600 37.879kHz 60.0Hz SVGA 800 × 600 46.875kHz 75.[...]

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    EN9110 24 15 6 10 11 15 15 - Pin Co lor Display Signal C able PIN NO. DESCRIPT ION PI N NO. DESCRIPT ION 1. Red 9. +5V 2. Green 10. Detect Cable 3. Blue 11. NC 4. Ground 12. DDC-Serial Data 5. Ground 13. H-Sy nc 6. R-G round 14. V-Sy nc 7. G-G r ound 15. DDC-Seria l Cloc k 8. B-Gr ound 24 - Pin Co lor Display Signal C able PIN NO. DESCRIPT ION PI N[...]

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    EN9110 25 8. N.C. 20. TMDS Data 5- 9. TM DS Data 1- 21. TM DS Data 5+ 10. TM DS Data 1+ 22. TM DS Clock Shield 11. TM DS Data 1/3 Shie ld 23. TM DS Cl ock + 12. TM DS Data 3- 24. TM DS Cl ock -[...]