Envision EN-775e manual

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  • Page 1

    EN -7 75e 1 31 M Y 02 EN-775 e 0531 02 EN- 7 75e 17 in ch Fl at CRT C o lor Mo nit or Us e r ’s M a n ual by Envisi on Perip herals, I nc. www .ENVIS IONmonitor .com.com Before ope rating your monitor , please read this manual t horoughly .[...]

  • Page 2

    EN -7 75e 2 31 M Y 02 EN-775 e For Y our Safety FCC S t ate ment This e quipm ent h as bee n t est ed a nd found to com p ly wit h th e limits for a C lass B d igital de vic e, pu r sua nt to Part 15 o f the F CC Rul es. These l imits are designed to provide reasonab le protection ag ainst harmful inte rference in a res ident ial installation. This[...]

  • Page 3

    EN -7 75e 3 31 M Y 02 EN-775 e For Y our Safety Pr ec au tion s • Do not us e the m onitor near w ater , e.g. ne ar a bathtub, w ashbowl, k itchen sink, l aundry tub, swimmin g pool or in a wet basemen t. • Do not place the monitor on an unstabl e cart, stand, or table. If the moni tor falls, it can injure a person and cause serious damage t o [...]

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    EN -7 75e 4 31 M Y 02 EN-775 e For Y our Safety Ge ner a l No tes • Do n ot install the monit or near he at sources such as radiators o r air ducts. • Do not pla ce m onitor in d irect sunlig ht or in areas with ex cessive dus t, mechanical v ibration or shock. • Save the original shipping cart on and packing materials in case you need to shi[...]

  • Page 5

    EN -7 75e 5 31 M Y 02 EN-775e Before Y ou Operate the M onitor Installin g & Remo vi ng the B as e[...]

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    EN -7 75e 6 31M Y02 EN-775e Before Y ou Operate the M onitor Conn ect i n g t he W ires Usi ng the Pow er Cord Supp lied 1. Conn ec t t he bu ilt-in video cable into the 15-pin conne ctor on the back o f your com puter a nd tighten the two s crews. 2. Conn ect the po wer cord into you r m onitor's p o wer i n put so ck e t . 3. P lug the other[...]

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    EN -7 75e 7 31M Y02 EN-775e Before Y ou Operate the M onitor Co n ne cti ng th e Wir e s Us i n g An O pti o na l P ow er C o rd ( No t Su pp l ie d) The power cord sup plied with your moni tor can only be con nected to a grounded electrical wall socket or powe r strip. If y ou wish to connect your monitor to a power supply using the powe r input s[...]

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    EN -7 75e 8 EN-775e 31MY 02 Operati ng Instr uctio ns Fr ont Panel But tons Exit : Pr e ss th is bu tt o n to s av e chan ges and close the OSD w indow . Br ig htne s s : Press this b utton to adj ust the pic ture’ s brightness. If t he OSD w indow is op en, this b utton allows you to move within the windo w and select desired function s. Contra [...]

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    EN -7 75e 9 31 M Y 02 EN-775e Operati ng Instr uctio ns Adju st ing t he OSD S e ttings 1. P ress t he ME N U button to open the OSD window . 2. P ress t he < or > but tons until the des ired function i s hi ghlighted . 3. P ress MENU to open th e funct ion’s w indow . 4. P ress t he < or > but tons to change the settings of the func [...]

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    EN -7 75e 10 31 M Y 02 EN-775 e Operati ng Instr uctio ns Plug & Pla y DDC1/2 B Feat ure This m onitor is equipped wi th V ESA DDC1/2B capabilities according to the VESA DDC ST ANDARD. It allows the monitor to inform the ho st system of its identity and, depe nding on t he level o f DDC use d, commun icate add itional informat ion about its dis[...]

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    EN -7 75e 11 31 M Y 02 EN-775e T echnic al Support (F AQ) Pro bl em Pos si ble Sol uti on Power LED is not ON • M ake s ure the power button is ON. • M ake su r e the power cord is properly connected to a grounded power outlet an d to the monitor . No Plug & Play • Co nfirm tha t your c omput er is Plug & P lay com p atible. • C o n[...]

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    EN -7 75e 12 31 M Y 02 EN-775 e Appen dix Spec ific at ions CRT Size 17.0" (43.2 cm) 1 1.4” (29 m m) nec k 0.21mm(H), 0.25mm(D) d ot pitch 90 degree deflec- ti on Viewable image size 16.0” (40.6 cm) diagonal Preset Display area 1 1.8” (300 mm) X 9.1” (230 m m) Dot Clock 1 10 MHz Max imum R esol ution 1280 x 10 24 p ixels Plu g & Pl[...]

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    EN -7 75e 13 31 M Y 02 EN-775 e Appen dix S pecif icati ons ( c o nti nued) Op ti m al V i ewi ng Mode : 10 24 x 768 x 85 Hz Environm ental Con siderations Opera ti ng T emp: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40 °C) ambient Oper a ting Hu m id ity: 10% to 90% Sign al Cable A tt ached M ini D-sub 15 Male[...]

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    EN -7 75e 14 31 M Y 02 EN-775e Appen dix Fac to ry Pr ese t Timin g T ab le St andard Resolution (in p ix el s) Horizont al Frequency Ve r t i c a l Frequency VG A 7 20 × 400 3 1 .5 KH z 70 Hz 64 0 × 48 0 31.5KHz 6 0 Hz VESA / 85 640 x 480 43. 3KHz 85Hz 800 x 600 53.7KHz 85 Hz 1024 x 768 68.7KHz 85 Hz VESA / 60 1280 × 1024 64. 0 kHz 60 Hz[...]

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    EN -7 75e 15 31 M Y 02 EN-775e Appen dix Conn ect or Pin As sign ment Pin Number Descript ion P in Number De scription 1R e d 9N C 2 Green 10 G round 3 Blue 1 1 Moni tor Ground 4 Ground 12 D DC-S eri al Data 5 Ground 13 H -Sync 6 R-Ground 14 V - Sync 7 G-Ground 15 DDC-Serial Clock 8 B-Ground[...]