Envision Peripherals EN-985E manual

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    EN-9 85e 1 31M Y 02 EN-985 e EN -985e 19 in ch Flat CRT Color Monitor Use r ’s Ma n ual by Envisi on Peripherals, I nc. www .ENVISIONmonitor .com Before operatin g your monitor , please read this manual thoroughl y .[...]

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    EN-9 85e 2 31M Y 02 EN-985 e For Y our Safety FC C St atem ent This e quipment h as been t ested and f ound to comply with the limit s for a C lass B digit al devic e, pursua nt to Part 15 of the F CC Rules. These l im its are designed to provide reasonab le protection against harmfu l interference in a residential installation. This equipmen t gen[...]

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    EN-9 85e 3 31M Y 02 EN-985 e For Y our Safety Pr ecautio ns • Do n ot use the monitor near w ater , e.g. ne ar a bathtub, washbowl , kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming p ool or in a wet ba s ement. • Do not place the monitor on an unstable cart, stand, or t able. If t he monitor falls, i t can injure a person and cause s eri ous dam age to the[...]

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    EN-9 85e 4 31M Y 02 EN-985 e For Y our Safety Ge nera l N ote s • Do n ot inst all the m onitor near he at sources such as radiators or ai r ducts. • Do not place monitor in d irect sunlight or in areas with exces s i v e dust, mechanical vibration or shock. • Save t he original shipping carton a nd packing materials in case you need t o ship[...]

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    EN-9 85e 5 31M Y 02 EN-985e Before Y ou Operate the Mo nitor Installing & Removi ng the Base[...]

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    EN-9 85e 6 31MY02 EN-985e Before Y ou Operate the Monitor Con necting the Wire s Usin g the Po wer Cor d Suppli ed 1. Connect the built- in video cable into t he 15-pin conne c tor on the back of your computer a nd tighten the two screws. 2. Connect the po wer cord into y our monitor's power input socke t. 3. Plug the o ther end of the power c[...]

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    EN-9 85e 7 31MY02 EN-985e Before Y ou Operate the Monitor Con necting th e Wire s Using An O ptiona l Power Co rd (No t Supplie d) The power cord supplied wi th your m onitor can only be c onnected t o a grou nded electrical wall socket or powe r strip. If you wish to connect your monitor to a power supply using the powe r input socket on the bac k[...]

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    EN-9 85e 8 EN-985e 31MY02 Operati ng Instr uctions Fr ont Panel Butto ns Exit : P res s this bu tton to s ave changes and close the OSD wi ndow . Br ightne ss : Pr e s s t his b u tt on to a d j us t th e picture’s brightn es s. If the OSD window is open, this button al l ows you to move wit hin the window and select desired function s. Contrast [...]

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    EN-9 85e 9 31M Y 02 EN-985e Operati ng Instr uctions Adju sting t h e OSD Se ttings 1. Press the ME NU button to open the OSD window . 2. Press the < or > buttons until the desired function i s highlighted . 3. Press MENU to open t h e f unct ion’s wi nd ow . 4. Press the < or > buttons to c hange t he settings of the function. 5. T o[...]

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    EN-9 85e 10 31M Y 02 EN-985 e Operati ng Instr uctions Plug & Pla y DDC1/2B Feat u r e This m onitor is equipp ed with VE S A DDC1/2B capabilities according to the VESA DDC ST ANDARD. It a l lows the moni to r to in f orm the host system of its identity a nd, depe ndi ng on the level o f DDC u s e d, commun i cat e add i t ional informat ion ab[...]

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    EN-9 85e 11 31M Y 02 EN-985e T echnical Sup port (F AQ) Problem Possible Solution Powe r LED is no t ON • Make s ure the p ower button is O N. • Make sure the power cord is properly c o nnected to a grou nded power outlet a nd to the monitor . No P lug & Pla y • Confirm t hat your computer is P lug & Play compatible. • Confirm that [...]

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    EN-9 85e 12 31M Y 02 EN-985 e Appendix Spec ification s CRT Size 19.0" (48.3 c m ) 1 1.4” (29 mm) neck 0.25mm(D), 0.21mm(H) d ot pitch 90 degree deflection Viewable image size 18.0” (45.3 cm) diagonal Preset Display area 13.7” (346 mm) X 10.3” (260 mm) Dot C lock 200 MHz Maxim um Resolution 1600 x 1200 p i xels Plu g & Play VESA DD[...]

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    EN-9 85e 13 31M Y 02 EN-985 e Appendix Spec ificat io ns (c ontinu ed) O ptim al Viewi ng M ode: 1280 x 1024 @ 85 Hz Environmenta l Considerat i ons O p er at i ng T em p : 32° to 104°F (0° to 40 °C) ambient O p er at i ng H um i di t y : 10% to 85% Sign al Cable A ttached Mini D-sub 15 Male[...]

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    EN-9 85e 14 31M Y 02 EN-985e Appendix Fact ory Pre set T imi ng T able St andard Resolution (in pixels ) Horizont al Frequency Ve r t i c a l Frequency VGA 720 × 400 31.5 kHz 70 Hz 640 × 480 31.5 kHz 6 0 Hz VESA / 85 640 × 480 43 . 3 kHz 85 Hz 800 × 600 53.7 kHz 8 5 Hz 1024 × 768 68.7 kHz 85 Hz 1280 × 960 85.9 kHz 85 Hz 1280 × 1024 91.1 kHz [...]

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    EN-9 85e 15 31M Y 02 EN-985e Appendix Conn ect or Pi n Assi gnme nt Pin Number Descript ion Pin Number Desc ription 1R e d 9N C 2 Green 10 Ground 3 B lue 1 1 Moni tor Ground 4 Groun d 12 DDC-Serial Data 5 Groun d 13 H - Sync 6 R-Ground 14 V -S y n c 7 G-Gro und 15 D DC-Serial Clock 8 B-Ground[...]