ViewEra V151BN manual

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    TFT -LCD VIDEO MONIT OR TFT -LCD SECURITY MONITO R USER MANUAL V151HV/ V172S V/ V191HV V ideo Series and V151BN/ V172BN/ V191BN Security Series www .viewera.com R3.0[...]

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    1 T able of Contents EMC Com pliance … … … … … … … ..… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .… … ....2 Important Precautions ...................................... ............................................ ..........................3 1. Introduc tion 1.1 General … … … … … ?[...]

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    2 EMC COMP LIANCE This device has been tested and found to comply with the standards for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. Those standar ds are designed to pr ovide re asonable protection agai nst harmful interference in a residential install ation. This device generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not i[...]

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    3 IMPOR T ANT PRECAUTIONS 1. Before using this dev ice, pl ease read all the instruct ions in this manual carefully . 2. Please keep the m anual carefully for future r eference. 3. Unplug this device from the wall outl et before cleaning. D o not use liquid cleaner s or aerosol cleaners . Use a dam p or wet cloth to clean. Please use L CD screen de[...]

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    4 Intr oduction General Thank you for purchasing V iewEra’ s LCD monitor which incorporates high quality display , multiple video inputs, and power -saving ener gy managem ent into a light- weighted LCD monitor . The LCD video monitor uses color active matrix t hin-film-transist or (TFT) liquid crys tal display to provi de superior display perfor[...]

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    5 2. Installation The monit or is equipped with an autom atic sensing AC power adapter for a v oltage range from 100 t o 240 V AC at a frequency of 50 to 60 Hz. Before connecting the cables, please make sure that the monitor and the computer power are both t urned off. Pleas e follow t he steps to install y our monitor . a. Security Monitor Rear Pa[...]

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    6 2.5 Power on T urn on y our moni tor and computer . The LED indicator wil l light green when t he screen is under nor mal condition. If the LED indicator lights amber , please check if the signal cable is securely connected between the computer and the monitor . 2.6 Choosing the opti mal r esolution for computer 1) Double click the Display icon i[...]

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    7 3. User Controls 3.1 Contr ol buttons (c) (d) (e) (f) (a), (b) a.) Power button It is used t o turn on or off moni tor . b) Power indicator When the monitor is under normal working condition, the indicator will light green; if the monitor is under power saving mode or has no signal input, the indicator will light amber . The indicator will turn o[...]

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    8 3.2 OSD m enu in VGA mode Press “ 1” button to enter the OSD main menu. See the Figure as below . Press “ 1” then press UP or DOWN to move the highlight to the desired item and then press “ 1” button to enter . Press “ ^ ” or DOWN to adjust the value of selected i tem and then press “ 1” button for confirm ation. 1) Contrast a[...]

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    9 b. Press UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the contrast of the display . Then press “ 1” to confirm the adjustm ent and back to OSD m ain menu. 2) Brightness a. Press UP or DOW N to move the highli ght to Brightness and press “ 1” to enter . b. Press UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the brightness of the display . Press “ 1” to con[...]

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    10 3) Sharpness a. Press UP or DOW N to move the highli ght to Sharpness and press “ 1” to enter . b. Press UP or DOW N to increase or decrease the sharp ness of the display . Press “ 1” to confirm the adjustment and back to OSD main menu.[...]

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    1 1 4) Color T emperatur e a. Press U P or DO WN to move the hi ghlight to Color T emperature and press “ 1” to enter . b. Press “ 1” to select preset color temperat ure settings, like Cool, Natural, W arm, or select User to adjust Red, Green, Blue independ ently . If Cool, Natural, or W arm is selected, then press “ 2” to confirm the s[...]

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    12 5) User RGB If User i s selected, press UP or DOWN to move the hi ghlight to Red, and then press “ 1” to enter the adjustm ent of Red, which is done by pressing UP or DOWN. Press “ 1” once to confirm the adjustm ent of Red and move the highlight to Green and press “ 1” to enter the adjustm ent of Green. Press “ 1” once to confirm[...]

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    13 6) Image Press “ 1” to get the OSD, press “ 1” then UP or DOWN to move the highlight to Image menu, and then press “ 1” to enter Image sub-m enu. Then press UP or DOWN to move the highlight to Auto T une, H Position, V Position, Phase or Clocks. 6.1) Auto T une: Press UP or DOWN to mov e the highli ght to Auto T une and press “ 1?[...]

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    14 b. Press UP or DOWN to adjust the horizontal position. Then press “ 1” to confirm the adjustment and back to Image menu. 6.3) V Position a. Press U P or DO WN to move the hi ghlight to V Position and press “ 1” to enter .[...]

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    15 b. Press UP or DOWN to move the vertical position of OSD . Then press “ 1” to confirm the adjustment and back to Image menu. 6.4) Phase a. Press U P or DO WN to move the hi ghlight to Phase and press “ 1” to enter .[...]

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    16 b. Press UP or DOWN to adjust the phase of signal. Then press “ 1” to confirm the adjustm ent and back to Image menu. 6.5) Clock s a. Press U P or DO WN to move the hi ghlight to Clocks and press “ 1” to enter .[...]

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    17 b. Press UP or DOWN to adjust the clock of signal. Then press “ 1” to confirm the adjustm ent and back to Image menu.[...]

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    18 3.2.1 Audio menu Press “ 1” to get the OSD, press UP or DOWN to move the highlight to Audio menu, and then press “ 1” to enter Audio adjust ment, which is done by pressing UP or DOWN. 1) V olume a. Press UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the volume of the built-in speakers. Then press “ 1” to confirm the adjustm ent and back to Audi[...]

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    19 3.2.2 Featur e Contr ols Press “ 1” to get the OSD, press UP or DOWN to select Feature Controls menu, and then press “ 1” to enter Feature Controls sub-menu. Then press UP or DOWN to move the highlight to Sleep T imer , Language, OSD Controls, or F actory Recall. 1) Sleep Timer a. Press UP or DOWN to m ove the highlight to Sleep T imer a[...]

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    20 3) OSD Contr ols Press UP or DOWN to move the highlight to OSD Controls and press “ 1” to enter . There are three options under OSD Controls: OSD H Posit ion, OSD V Position, OSD Rotation, and OSD T imer . 3.1) OSD H P osition a. Press UP or DOWN to m ove the highlight to OSD H Position and press “ 1” to enter .[...]

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    21 b. Press UP or DOWN to adjust the horizontal position of OSD menu. Then press “ 1” to confirm the adjustment and back to OSD Controls sub-m enu. 3.2) OSD V Position a. Press UP or DO WN to move the hi ghlight to OSD V . Position and press “ 1” to enter .[...]

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    22 b. Press UP or DOWN to adjust the vertical position of OSD menu. Then press “ 1” to confirm the adjustment and back to OSD Control sub- menu. 3.3) OSD Rotate OSD menu can be display ed in different directions. The opti ons of OSD rotation can be Normal, Down, Mirror , Left or Right by pressing “ 1” .[...]

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    23 3.4) OSD Timer a. Press UP or DO WN to move the hi ghlight to OSD T imer and press “ 1” to enter . b. Press “ 1” to adjust the length of time in seconds for which OSD menu appears on the screen. Then press “ 2” to confirm the adjustment and back to F eature Controls menu. 4) Factory Recall a. Press UP or DO WN to move the hi ghlight [...]

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    24 3.3.1 V ideo menu Press “ 1” button to get the OSD, then press “ 1” to enter the Video adjustm ent. Press UP or DOWN to move the highlight to V ideo sub-m enu then press “ 1” button to enter the adjustm ent, which is done by pressing UP or DOWN. Move the highlight to Contrast , Brightness, Sharpness, Color T emperature, User RGB, Ima[...]

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    25 4. Dead Pixel Policy Dead pixels on the TFT LCD panel are sometim es inevitable. V iewEra guarantees that the monitor will be replaced if the num ber of dead pixels exceeds 8 pixels within the fi rst year of purchase. 5. W arranty & Custom er Service W arranty V iewEra warrants the V151, V172, and V191 series TFT -LCD monitors for 1 year on [...]

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    26 7. T roubleshooting 1) No image  Check if y ou are using the standard pow er adapter c oming with the m onitor.  Check if the power cord is securely connected and the LED li ght on the power ada pter com es on. If the LED light on t he power adapter i s of f, then it is required t o replace the power adapter . If the LED light on the monit[...]

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    27 8. Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice. The following specification sheet may not be updated with specification or design changes. For the latest specification information, please refer to V iewEra’ s product page on the website. a. 15” monitor V151 Series Panel T ype: Screen Size: Pixel Pitch: Brightness: Cont[...]

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    28 b. 17” monitor V172 Series Panel T ype: Screen Size: Pixel Pitch: Brightness: Contrast Ratio : Response T ime: V iewing Angle(H / V) Max. Resolution : Display Color Active TFT -LCD 17” diagonal 0.264 (W) x 0.264 (H) mm T ypical: 300 cd/ ㎡ T ypical: 500:1 T ypical: 8 ms T ypical: 140° / 130° 1280 (W) x 1024 (H) 16.2 M V ideo Input VGA con[...]

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    29 c. 19” monitor V191 Series Panel T ype: Size: Pixel Pitch: Brightness: Contrast Ratio : Response T ime: V iewing Angle(H / V) Max. Resolution : Display Color Active TFT -LCD 19” diagonal 0.294 (W) × 0.294 (H) m m T ypical: 270 cd/ ㎡ T ypical: 700:1 T ypical: 8 ms T ypical: 150° /135° 1280 (W) x 1024 (H) 16.2M V ideo Input VGA connector [...]