Envision EN-5200e manual

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    EN -5 20 0e 1 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e E N-5200e 15 i nc h TFT LCD Mon i t or Us e r ’ s M an ual by E nvisio n P er i pher al s, I nc. www.E NVI SI ON mo nit or . c om Before operat ing your moni tor , ple ase r ead th i s m anu al t hor ough ly .[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 2 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e For Y our Safety F C C S tat e men t Thi s eq uipment has been t ested and f o und t o com pl y wi t h t he l imits f or a C l ass B di git a l devi ce, pur suant t o P art 15 of t h e FC C R ul e s . T hese l imit s ar e d esigned t o prov ide r eason abl e pr otectio n agai nst harm ful i nterf ere nce i n a r [...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 3 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e For Y our Safety P r ec au t io ns • D o no t use t he mo ni t or near wat er , e .g. ne ar a bat htub, wa shbowl, kitc hen si nk, l aundr y tub, sw imming pool or i n a we t basem ent . • D o no t place t he moni tor on an unst able car t , sta nd, o r t a ble. If the mo nitor falls, it can inj ure a per son[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 4 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e For Y our Safety S pe c ia l N otes on LCD Mo nit ors The f ol l owing sym pt om s are no r m al with an LC D m oni t or and do not i ndicate a probl em : • D ue t o the natur e of t he fluor escent l ight, th e scr een may fli cker d ur i ng i ni t ial use. T ur n off t he P ower S wi tch and t he n t ur n i t[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 5 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e Before Y ou Operate the Monitor Insta l l ing & Re m o ving the Base Gen eral Feat ure s : • 38 .1cm (15") TF T C olor LCD Monit or • C r i sp, C l ear Displ ay f or Wi ndows • S uppor t s Resol ut i ons up t o 1024 X 768 p ixel s @ 75Hz, (1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz R ecom mended) • EP A EN ER G Y ST AR [...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 6 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e Before Y ou Operate the Monitor Conn ecti ng the W i r es Us ing the P owe r Co r d S uppli ed 1. C onnect t he built-in vi deo ca bl e into the 15-pin con nec t or on t he back of your com put er and t i gh ten t h e two scr ews. 2. C onnect t he pow er cor d i nt o your LC D m oni t or's P ower Adapt er . [...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 7 31 M Y 0 2 E N - 5200 e Before Y ou Operate the Monitor Adjus ting the V iewi ng Angle For opt i mal viewing, a djust t he mon i t or 's angle to your ow n pr ef erenc e. • H old the s tand fi r mly when you c hange the m onitor' s an gle. • Y ou c an a djust t he m on itor's angle f rom - 5° t o 25°. • Do not t[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 8 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e Before Y ou Operate the Monitor Pre p a rin g T o I nst a ll A n Opti o n a l W a l l Mo u n t ing A rm ( No t Su pp lie d) Thi s m oni t or c a n be at tached t o a wal l mounting arm y ou c a n pur chase separ ately . D isconnect power bef ore per f or mi ng t his pr ocedur e. Follow th ese st ep. 1. Pul l t he[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 9 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e Before Y ou Operate the Monitor ns t a ll An Optiona l W all Mount i n g A rm (N ot Supplied) F oll ow these st eps to f i ni sh inst a lling the w al l mounting arm: 1. P l ace t he w all m ount i ng a rm ont o t he back of t he moni tor . Line up t he hol es of t h e ar m with t he hol es i n t he back o f the [...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 10 E N-52 00e 31M Y 0 2 Operating Instructions Front P a ne l Buttons Aut o : P r e ss this but ton to autom atic al l y set the H - P osition, V- P os i t i on, Cl o ck and Focus set tin gs. Bri ght ness : P r ess t his but t on t o adj ust t h e pictur e’s b ri ght n ess. I f t he O S D w in dow i s open, this button al low s you t [...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 11 31 M Y 0 2 E N - 5200 e Operating Instructions Adjus ting the O S D Set tings 1. P r ess t he MENU button to open t he O SD w indo w . 2. P r ess t he < or > but to ns unt il t he des i red f unct i on is hi g hli ght ed . 3. P r ess ME NU t o open t he f unct i on’s w in dow . 4. P r ess t he < or > but to ns t o ch an[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 12 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e Operating Instructions P l u g & P l a y DDC1 /2B Fe atur e Thi s m oni t or is equipp ed w ith V ESA D D C 1/2B capabi li t i e s accor di ng t o t he VE SA DDC ST AN DA RD. It a l l ow s t h e mo n it o r to i n for m t h e host syst em of i ts i dent i t y and, depen ding on t he le vel of D D C used, com[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 13 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e T echnical Support (F AQ) P ro bl e m P oss ibl e S o l uti on P ower L ED is not O N • M ake sur e t he pow er button is ON. • M ake sur e t he pow er cor d i s proper l y c onne cted t o a gr ounded powe r out l et and to t h e m onitor. N o P lug & Play • Confir m t hat your compu t er i s P l ug &a[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 14 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e T echnical Support (F AQ) 1 CLOCK (pixel frequency) controls the number of pixels scanned by one horizontal sweep. If the frequency is not correct, the screen shows vertical stripes and the picture’ s width is incorrect. 2 FOCUS adjusts the phase of the pixel clock signal. With a wrong phase adjustment the pic[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 15 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e T echnical Support (F AQ) Re sol ut ion C h art E r r or Mess age P oss ible S o luti on I nput not supported • Y our c om p uter has be en set to an i ncom pat i ble display mo de. Right cli ck on t he d esktop and choos e Proper t i es. C li ck t he S etting s tab t hen set your com put er’s di splay m ode[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 16 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e Appendix S pec ifi ca tions LC D Pan el Dr ivi n g syst em TF T C olor LCD S ize 15. 0" ( 38 .1 cm ) P ixel pi t ch ( 0. 2 97 m m) ( H ) x (0 . 2 97 mm) (V) Vi ew abl e an gle 120° ( H) 10 0° ( V ) I nput R esponse ti me 30 m i lliseco nds Vi deo R ed, Green, Bl ue An alog I n terfa ce S epar at e Sy n c.[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 17 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e Appendix S pe c if i c a t ions (continue d) Fr ont P anel B ut t o ns Au to Brig htne s s Co ntr a st Po wer S wit c h ME N U / E xit Ext ernal Co ntr o ls: Funct ion s Co nt r ast Brig htne s s Focu s Cl o ck H- Po s it ion V- P o s i t i o n Au to-Center C1 C2 RG B Co l or t e m p. R e set Exi t EP A EN ER GY[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 18 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e Appendix Fa c t ory Pr es et Tim ing T a ble Sta nd a rd Re s o l u t i o n (i n pi xels) H o ri z ontal F re que nc y Ver t ic a l Fr eq uency VGA 720 × 400 31. 47 kHz 70 H z 640 × 480 31. 47 kHz 60 H z 640 × 480 35. 00 kHz 66.6 H z 640 × 480 37. 50 kHz 75 H z SV G A 800 × 600 37. 879 kHz 60 Hz 800 × 600 [...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 19 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e Appendix Conn ector P i n As s ignm ent Pin Num ber Descr ipt i o n P in Num ber D e scr ipt ion 1R e d 9+ 5 V 2 G r e en 10 D et ect C abl e 3B l u e 1 1 N C 4 G r o und 12 D DC -Ser i al Data 5 G r o und 13 H -Sy nc 6 R - G round 14 V - Sync 7 G - Gr ound 15 D DC -Ser i al C l ock 8 B -G ro u nd[...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 20 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e Limited 3-Y ear Warranty Thi s i s a wa rrant y sta tement f or E n v i sio n col or m oni t ors incl uding those sold w i t hi n North Am er i c a as specif ied . Envi sion Pe r i pherals, I nc. (EPI) w ar r ants this pr oduct t o b e fre e f r o m def ect s i n mater ial and wo r km anshi p for a per iod of t [...]

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    EN -5 20 0e 21 31 M Y 0 2 E N-52 00e W arranty (continued) Al t ho ugh t hi s l imited w ar r an ty gives y ou specif i c le gal r i ghts, y o u m ay have o ther r i ghts w hi ch m ay var y f rom state t o s t ate. I n t he U ni ted S t at es of Amer ica, t hi s l imited wa r rant y is onl y vali d f or products p urcha sed in t he Co nt i nental U[...]