Toshiba 20RTH manual

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    20-INCH PREMIUM TFT-LCD MONITOR 20RTH INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this manual thoro ughly before us e, and ke ep it handy for future reference.[...]

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    SAFETY INSTRUCTION……………………………… …………………………………….2 – 3 1. Important Safety Instructions ………………………………… …………………………2 – 3 2. Safety Precautions ……………………………… ……………………………………….3 CAUTIONS ……………?[...]

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    Important Safety Instructions 1). Read these instructions 2). Keep these instructions.. 3). Heed all warnings. 4). Follow all instructions. 5). Do not use this apparatus ne ar water. 6). Clean only with dry cloth. 7). Do not block any ventilation opening s. Install in accordance with the maufacturer’s instructio ns. 8). Do not install near any he[...]

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    - The apparatus shall not be exposed to dri pping or spl ashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the app aratus. - Minimum distances(e.g. 10cm)around the appa ratu s for sufficient ventilation. “ WARNING - To reduce th e risk of fire o r electric shock, do not expose the apparatus to rain or moisture.” [...]

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    CAUTION k The power supply cord is used a s the m a in disconne ct device, ensure that the socket-outlet is located/installed near the equipme nt and is ea sily accessible. ATTENTION N Le cordon d`alimentation est utillsé co mme interrupteur général. La prise de courant doit être située ou installée à pro x imité du matériel et être fa ci[...]

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    NOTE This equipment has been tested a nd fou nd to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. T hese limits are designe d to provide rea sonable protection against harmful interference i n a residential installation. This equipment generates, use s and can radiate r adio frequency energy and, if not [...]

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    A. BOTTOM PANEL CONTROL 1. DC 15V (12V) IN 2. COMPONENT Y,Pb,Pr & SOUND L,R 3. AUDIO OUT 4. PC STEREO IN 5. D-SUB IN 6. DVI IN 7. HDMI IN B. SIDE PANEL CONTROL 1. VIDEO 1(AV1) IN 2. VIDEO 1(AV1) OUT 3. VIDEO 2(AV2) IN 4. VIDEO 2(AV2) OUT 5. S-VIDEO (Y/C) IN 6. S-VIDEO (Y/C) OUT 7. AV1, S-VIDEO AUDIO IN 8. AV1, S-VIDEO AUDIO OUT 9. AV2 A UDIO IN[...]

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    C. REMOTE CONTROLLER 1. POWER( ) Turns the power ON or O FF. There will be a few seconds delay before the d isplay appears. 2. SOURCE Select pc or video( AV1/AV2/S-Video/DVI/PC) sources. 3. AUTO Auto geometry adjustment in PC Source. 4. MUTE Mute the sound. 5. MENU Activates and exits the On Screen Display. 6. EXIT Exit the On Screen Display. 7. VO[...]

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    D. FRONT KEY CONTROL 1. MENU Activates and exits the On Screen Display. 2. SOURCE Select PC or video source. Select On Screen Display menu 3 / 4. ▼ / ▲ This button allows user to enter t he sub-menu of the activated function 5 / 6. VOL ◀▶ Adjust the volume / Adjust menu settings. 7. IR Sensor Remote co ntroller sens or . 8. POWER LED The po[...]

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    A: CUSTOM MENU (Only PC mode) Press the MENU button and then up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select the Cu stom menu. Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect Custom sub menu. Press (◀) / right( ▶ ) button to adjust picture setting. Press the MENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ……………………………………… …?[...]

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    B. Picture / Sound Menu(Only Video mode) Press the MENU button and then up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select the Picture / Sound. Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button. 1. Picture Mode Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the Picture Mode. Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button and then pre ss up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to s[...]

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    2. Color Tone Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the Color Tone. Press the ( ▶) or ENTER button and then up( ▲ )/down( ▼ ) button t o select the desired color tone. Press the MENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ……………………………………… …………………………………… 12 4 : 3 4 : 3[...]

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    3. Mute Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select the Mute. Press the ( ▶) or ENTER button and then up( ▲ )/down( ▼ ) button t o select the desired Mute. Press the MENU button to save. 4. Volume Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select the Volume. Press (◀) / right( ▶ ) button to adjust Volume. Press the MENU button to [...]

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    5. Size Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the Size. Press the ( ▶) or ENTER button and then up( ▲ )/down( ▼ ) button t o select the desired Size. Press the MENU button to save. 6. NR Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the NR. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ……………………………………… ………………[...]

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    Press the ( ▶) or ENTER button and then up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select on or off. Press the MENU button to save 6. PC (Only PC mode) Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the PC Press the ▶ or ENTER button 15 ………………………………… ………………………………………… INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect PC sub m enu Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button and then left (◀ ) / right( ▶ ) button to adjust PC setting. Press the MENU button to save. Auto Adjust: Auto geometry adjustment Phase: Adjust the number of horizontal picture elem ents. H. position: Move image horizontally on screen right o[...]

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    1. PIP Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the PIP. Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button and then pre ss up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select the On or Off. Press the MENU button to save. 2. Input Source Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the Input Source. 17 ………………………………… ………?[...]

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    Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button and then pre ss up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select the desire Input Source. Press the MENU button to save. 3. Size Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the Size. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ……………………………………… ……………………………………… 18[...]

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    Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button and then pre ss up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select the desire Size. Press the MENU button to save. 4. Position Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the Positi on. 19 ………………………………… ………………………………………… INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button and then pre ss up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select the desire Position. Press the MENU button to save. 5. Swap Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the Swap. Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button INSTRUCTION MANUAL ……………………………………… ………………………?[...]

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    5. Sound Select Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the Soun d Select. Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button and then pre ss up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select the desire Sound Select. Press the MENU button to save. 21 ………………………………… ………………………………………… INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    D. SETUP MENU Press the MENU button and then up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select the Setup me nu. Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button . 1.Reset Press ENTER button to select the reset Reset : Select to reset all setting to the factory default values. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ……………………………………… ………………………[...]

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    2. Language Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the Language menu. Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button. Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect language. Press the MENU button to save. 23 ………………………………… ………………………………………… INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    3. OSD Tone Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the OSD t one menu. Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the desire OSD Tone. Press the MENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ……………………………………… ……………………………………… 24[...]

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    4. Blue Screen Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the blue screen. Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button. Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select on or off. Press the MENU button to save. 25 ………………………………… ………………………………………… INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    5. Key Lock Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to sel ect the key lock menu. Press the right( ▶ ) or ENTER button Press the up( ▲ ) / down( ▼ ) button to select on or off Press the MENU button to save. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ……………………………………… ……………………………………… 26[...]

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    Us e the VESA standard mount ing design and the 100m m hole pattern on the back panel to install the LCD monitor to the (optional) mounting bracket sold separately. Wall-mount Installation 1. Remove the monitor stand bracket assembled with the monitor. 2. I nstall the mounting bracket to the monitor using the screws provided with the mounting brack[...]

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    ▶ PIN ASSIGNMENTS ▶ ACCESSORY INSTRUCTION MANUAL ……………………………………… ……………………………………… 28 2. Power Cord 1. User’s Manual 3. Remote Control Unit And Battery 4. VGA Cabl e[...]

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    This monitor features a power m anagement sy stem to “power d o wn” upon receipt of the VESA DPMS(The display power management si gnaling) from a VESA DPMS video card. The VESA DPMS-compliant video card performs th is signaling system through not sending horizontal, vertical, or sync signal. This monitor enters an approp riate mod e throug h id[...]

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    20“ 20.1 ˝ Diagonal AM-TFT(A ctive-Matrix) Pixel pitch(mm) : 0.255(H) x 0.255(V) BRIGHTNESS: 300cd/ ㎡ (Typical) CONTRAST RATIO: 800:1(Typical) VIEWING ANGLE: 178 ° /178 ° (H/V) LCD- Type RESPONSE TIME: 16msec(Typical) RESOLUTION (H x V) 1600X1200 @60Hz FREQUENCY HORIZONTAL: 31- 80KHz VERTICAL: 56-75Hz VIDEO(2ch input 1.0Vp-p, 75 Ω terminat[...]

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    WEEE Symbols 31 ………………………………… ………………………………………… INSTRUCTION MANUAL “ Going to Sleep” message on screen Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical &Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This markin[...]