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    USER MANU AL 20" LCD Display L C2000[...]

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    i ENGLISH Preface About this Manual This manual is designed to assist you in setting up and using your LCD display . Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however , no guarantee is given to the correctness of the cont ents. The information in this docume nt is subject to change without notice. This document contains [...]

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    ii Important Safety Instructions Read the following instructions care fully . Follow all instructions and heed all warnings to prevent per- sonal injury or damage to the product. Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference. • T o reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Do not p[...]

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    iii ENGLISH . CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SER VICEABLE P AR TS INSIDE. REFER SERV IC- ING TO QUALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with ar row head symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" w[...]

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    iv T able of Content s Preface ........... ................... .................... .................... ................... ................. ....... i Introduction Unpacking ............. ................. ................... .................... .................... .............. 1 Getting to Know Your LCD Display Views .............. .........[...]

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    Table of Contents v ENGLISH Adjusting Geometric Settings ............. .................... .................... ............ 18 Adjusting Volume ............ .................... ................. ................... .................... . 18 Miscellaneous Settings ..... ....................... ................... .................... ............[...]

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    Introduction 1 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the 20-inch LCD display . Y our LCD display is designed to be versati le, ergonomic, and easy to use. The display is capable of displaying mo st standard video signals, with VGA resolution supported up to 10 24x768 with a native resolution of 640x 480. A convenient control pane l loc[...]

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    Getting to Know Your LCD Display 2 ENGLISH 2 Getting to Know Y our LCD Display The LCD display is designed to provide easy access to all controls and connections. The following figures id entify the LCD display’ s components, controls, and ports. 2.1 Views Please refer to Quick Start Guide. (Front V iew , Side V iew and Rear V iew) 2.2 Cables and[...]

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    Getting to Know Your LCD D isplay 3 The LCD display comes with the following cables: 2.3 Control Panel Keys The control panel keys located at the top of the LCD display can be used to adjust all available settings. The remote control keys (see “Remote Control (Optional)” on page 4) have the same functio nality . Display Mode Key TV VGA AV S-Vid[...]

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    Getting to Know Your LCD Display 4 ENGLISH 2.4 Remote Control (Optional) 1 3 4 5 6 9 11 13 14 15 2 10 8 16 12 7[...]

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    Getting to Know Your LCD D isplay 5 2.4.1 Remote Control Key Index Key Description 1 Mute T urns the volume off completely . 2 MTS Selector Multi-channel T elevision Sound for full stereo and bilingual broadcasts. 3 Sleep Automatically turns off the LCD display af ter a preset period of time (30, 60, or 90 minutes). 4V i d e o Exchanges the Main an[...]

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    Getting to Know Your LCD Display 6 ENGLISH Note: • U sing the remote cont rol in direct sunlight reduces the functional distance at which it can be used. • Aim the remote control at the IR receiver on the LCD display and ensure there are no object in the line of sight. 2.4.2 Replacing the Remote Control Battery Refer to the following illustrati[...]

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    Getting to Know Your LCD D isplay 7 2.5 Adjusting the Viewing Angle When used on a desktop or other flat surface, you can tilt the LCD display back to achieve a more comfortable view- ing angle. Y ou can adjust the LCD di splay viewing angle from an upright position to a back-tilted angle of up to 7 degrees and a forward-tilted angle of 4 degrees. [...]

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    Getting to Know Your LCD Display 8 ENGLISH 2.7 Built-in Speakers The LCD display comes with a pair of built-in stereo speakers located at the front of the unit. 2.8 Connecting the AC Power Adapter Y ou must use the 100-240 V AC/60W power ad apter that is included with the LCD display. Caution: • Make sure you have read and understood the safety n[...]

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    Adjusting Settings 9 3 Adjusting Settings This chapter explains the LCD display’ s On-Screen Display (OSD) menus. These are used to adjust settings related to picture and audio quality , as well as other features. Using the OSD you can adjust the contrast, brightness, OSD position, color temperature, stereo speaker volume, and other settings. The[...]

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    Adjusting Settings 10 ENGLISH 3.2 Setting the Main Display Mode Y ou can switch between input sources and display them on the main screen in sequence by repeatedly pressing either: • t he MAIN key on the remote control • t he SOURCE key on the LCD control panel The Main display mode rotates between: •T V •A V •S - V i d e o • YPbPr •V[...]

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    Adjusting Settings 11 Select the PIP source by pressing the PIP key on the remote control. There is no equivalent key on the LCD control panel. Sub signal options vary according to the selected Main signal as shown in the following table. PIP (Picture-in-Picture) Main OFF TV AV S-V ideo YPbPr VGA TV √− − − √ √ AV √− − − √ √ [...]

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    Adjusting Settings 12 ENGLISH 3.4 Adjusting the Display The following table indicates the display settings that are available for each Main display mode. NOTE: T o return all DISPLA Y settings to their factory defaults, select “Recall” from the menu and press the key . Setting TV AV S-Video YP bPr VGA Contrast √√ √ √ √ Brightness √?[...]

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    Adjusting Settings 13 3.5 T elevision Settings (Optional) 3.5.1 Setting Channels When connected to a television antenna or CA TV cable, the LCD display can automatically scan for available channels. Before scanning, make sure you have selected the correct TV signal source: air (broadcast) or CA TV (cable TV). T o scan for channels: 1 Press MENU to [...]

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    Adjusting Settings 14 ENGLISH 3.5.2 Using Quick Channels The quick channel function lets you assign ten channels that can be accessed by the quick channel keys on the remote control. Press PRG/CH / in the QUICK CH block on the remo te control to switch between assigned quick channels. Assigning Quick Channels 1 First choose a channel you want to ad[...]

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    Adjusting Settings 15 3.5.3 Closed Captioning (North America Only) Closed captioning al lows you to view subtitles on your LCD display display if your broadcast or cable TV provider su pports this feature. 3.5.4 Using the V -Chip (North America only) The V -Chip function reads information enco ded in rated programs and blocks programs from being vi[...]

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    Adjusting Settings 16 ENGLISH Follow these steps to set up the ratings system on your LCD display. 1 Select the V -Chip o ption in the TV menu on the OSD and press VOL+ . 2 Y ou are prompted for the password. The default pass - word is four zeros (0000). Enter the password using the numeric keys on the remote control, then press the Return key . 3 [...]

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    Adjusting Settings 17 To reset the pass word , press the VOL+ and the PRG key on the control panel simultaneously . Enter your new password at the prompt and wait five seconds. The new password will be saved. 3.6 VGA (PC) Settings The LCD display supports standard RGB VGA connections from a PC using the included 15-pin D-sub cable. Note: For optimu[...]

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    Adjusting Settings 18 ENGLISH 3.6.3 Adjusting Geometric Settings There are four settings related to VGA signal and screen position- ing that can be adjusted when the LCD display is in VGA mode: clock, phase, h-position, and v- position. Each of these can be adjusted on the “Geometric” page of the OSD menu system when the LCD display is in VGA d[...]

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    Adjusting Settings 19 NOTE: T o return all audio settings to their factory defaults, select “Recall” from the menu and press VOL+ . 3.8 Miscellaneous Settings 3.8.1 Setting the OSD T imer Y ou can change the length of time the OSD will remain on the screen after the last key has been pressed. A vailable options are: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 seco[...]

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    Troubleshooting 20 ENGLISH 4 T roubleshooting Q: Why doesn’t the LCD display turn on? A1: Check the AC power adapter to make sure it is securely connected to the DC-in power jack at the rear of the LCD display. Make sure the power cord is plugged into a function ing electrical outlet. Q: Why is the power LED on but the scr een is blank? A1: Make [...]

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    Specifications 21 5 S pecifications Pixel Pitch 0.6375 mm (H) x 0.6375 mm (W) Max. Display Area 408 mm (H) x 306 mm (V) (16.063 in. x 12.047 in.) 20.1-inches diagonally Aspect Ratio 4:3 Native Resolution VGA (640 x 480) Display Colors 16.7 million colors (RGB 8-bit color) Contrast Ratio 500:1 Brightness 450 cd/m 2 (t ypical) Response Time 16 ms typ[...]

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    Index 22 ENGLISH 6 Index A Adjusting settings available settings, 12 on-screen display menus, 9 AV main display mode, 10 picture-in-picture mode, 11 B Brightness definition of, 12 C Cables 15-pin D-sub VGA cable, 3 3.5 mm stereo audio ca- ble, 3 AC power cord, 3 RCA stereo audio cable, 3 RCA video cable, 3 Cables, 2 Closed captioning, 15 Color defi[...]