ViewEra V171 manual

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    15 ” /17 ” TFT-LCD M ONITOR V 15 0/ V171 USER ’ S MANUAL Rev. 1.1 www.viewera.co m[...]

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    CONTENT S 1. Int r oduction Product Descri pt ion ........................................................................................ Page 1 Package Contents Product Featur es … ......................................................................................... Screen C leaning T ec hniques A dd i t i o nal 2. Cont r ol Functions …?[...]

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    1. Intr oduction Pr oduct Description Congratulation s o n y o ur purchasi ng V iew Er a 15 ” /17 ” LCD moni to r . It i nco rporates hi g h qua li t y display in to a sm a ll light wei ght ed m odule. It has po wer -savi ng capa bili t ies and emi t s no radiati on. Y ou will cert ai nly ben e fi t f ro m t his m o ni t o r in l o ts of way s;[...]

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    Pr oduct Featur es  Hi g h b r ightness, high cont rast rati o and qui ck resp o n se t i em .  Buil t - in speakers.  Po wer m a nagement sy ste m co nf o r m s to VESA DPMS standard.  Support Pl ug & P l a y , no nee d f o r dr iv er in sta ll at i o n.  A d vanced OSD co ntr o ls f o r pi ct ure quali t y ad jus t ment.  De[...]

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    Addition al  Read all o f t hese in struct i o ns a nd save them f o r l at er use.  Fo ll o w a ll war nin gs a nd ins t ruct i ons on t he product.  Product ♦ Do not c over bl o ck t he v ent hol es in t he case. ♦ Do not in sert sharp obj ect s or spi ll liquid into th e LCD m o ni to r thr o ugh cabi net sl o t s. They may cause ac[...]

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     Power and ex tension co rds ♦ Do not all o w a ny t hin g t o rest on t he power cord. ♦ Do not l ocat e thi s pro duct where persons will walk o n the cord. ♦ Use t he pr o per power cord wi t h co rrect a tt achm e nt pl ug t y pe. I f t he power s our ce i s 120V AC, use a po wer cor d t h at has UL and C-UL appro vals . If t he power [...]

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    2. Cont r ol Functions a. 【 PC,Audio,DVI 】 Contr ol But ton Fr ont V iew (Model : V150 、 V 171 ser i es) ﹝ 2 ﹞ ﹝ 5 ﹞ ﹝ 1 ﹞ ﹝ 3 ﹞ ﹝ 4 ﹞ 1. Power switch Po wer swi tch & LED. 2. Aut o adjust Press t hi s butto n to o btain t he bes t display qu ali t y . 3. Adj ust (decr ease - ) This b ut to n i s used to decrease the[...]

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    OSD Cont r ols Mo nitor Function Se lection M enu : AUTO ADJUST Press t hi s butto n to o btain t he bes t display qu ali t y. BRIGHTN ESS A d jus t t he bri ght n ess by using + and - butto ns. CONTRAST A d jus t t he con t rast by us ing + a nd - b ut to ns . CLOCK A d jus t t he cl o ck by us ing + a nd - b ut to ns . PHASE A d jus[...]

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    T ools Menu : V OLUME Adjust t he v o l ume by u sing + a nd - butto ns. MUTE Speakers are inact iv e. RESET Recall facto ry sett in gs Page 7[...]

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    Color T e mperature a nd RGB Adjusting Me nu : COLOR TEMP . Adjus t t he col o r tem perat ure of the dis p lay . RED Adjus t r ed pix el lumi nance. GREEN Adjust gr een p ix el lumi nance. BLUE Adjus t blue pixel luminance. Page 8[...]

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    O SD Functio n Selectio n Menu : EXIT OSD Exi t t he OSD m enu. OSD – H – POSITION Press + to m ove the OSD menu to ri g ht. Press - to m o ve the OSD menu to l ef t . OSD – V – P O SITION Pr ess + to m o v e t he OSD menu upward. Press - to m o ve the OSD menu downward. OSD DUR A TION Set t he OSD dis p lay t im e. LANGUAG E Set [...]

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    3. Input Diagrams Inputs 【 PC 】 1 2 3 【 1 】 DC I N This is for conn e ctin g t he adapter DC 12V/3A (4A) cable. 【 2 】 L INE IN This can b e co nne ct ed to t he audi o- out j ack o f any sound card. 【 3 】 VGA (Anal og) IN This can b e co nne ct ed w i th t he D-sub 15 p in s ignal connecto r . Page10[...]

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    4. Install ation El e ctr i cal Connection P l ease f o ll o w t he in struct i on bel ow t o properly connect the LCD m o ni to r to ex t ernal e lec t rical source. 1. Connect the f emale-end o f t he power cabl e to t he tran sfor m er . Connect the m a le-end o f t he power ca ble to t h e wa ll o ut l et or ex t ensi o n cable. 2. Connect the [...]

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    5. Pr oduct Sp ecifications a. 15 ” LCD m o ni t o r Mode l Spec V150 Di sp lay t y pe 15 ” act iv e matr ix TF T LCD panel P ix el p i t ch 0.297(H) x 0.297(V) mm Max. resolut i on 1024(H) x 768( V) XGA Contr as t rati o 400 : 1 Brightness 250 cd/m 2 Response time 25 ms Di sp lay co l or 16.777M V iewi ng a ngle (H/V) 130° / 100° Di sp lay m[...]

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    V150 Display Modes Mode Resolut i on H Freq (KHz) V Freq ( Hz) 1 640 × 350 31.469 70.0 2 640 × 480 31.469 59.9 3 640 × 480 37.861 72.8 4 640 × 480 37.500 75.0 5 720 × 400 31.469 70.0 6 800 × 600 35.156 56.2 7 800 × 600 37.879 60.3 8 800 × 600 48.077 72.1 9 800 × 600 46.875 75.0 10 1024 × 768 48.363 60.0 1 1 1024 × 768 56.476 70.0 12 1024[...]

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    b. 17 〞 LCD m o ni t o r . Mo del Spec V171 LCD Display 17 ” Act iv e matr ix TFT LCD panel P ix el P i t ch 0.264(H) x 0.264(V) mm Max. Reso l ution 1280(H) x 1024( V) SXGA Contr as t Ra t i o 400 : 1 Brightness 250 cd/m 2 Response Ti me 25 ms Di sp lay Co l or 16.777M V iewi ng Angle (H/V) 140° / 130° Di sp lay Mo de VGA , SVGA , XG A , SXG[...]

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    V171 Display Modes Mode Reso l ut i o n H Freq (KHz) V Freq (Hz) 1 640 × 350 31.469 70.0 2 640 × 480 31.469 59.9 3 640 × 480 37.861 72.8 4 640 × 480 37.500 75.0 5 720 × 400 31.469 70.0 6 800 × 600 35.156 56.2 7 800 × 600 37.879 60.3 8 800 × 600 48.077 72.1 9 800 × 600 46.875 75.0 10 1024 × 768 48.363 60.0 1 1 1024 × 768 56.476 70.0 12 10[...]

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    6. Dead Pix el Policy Dead pixels o n the TF T LCD pan e l are so m et im es inevi t a ble. V i ewEra guarantees t hat the m o ni t o r will be rep l aced if t he number of dead pixels on o ur m oni t or exceeds 5 pixels w i t hin t he fi rst y ear fro m t he date of purchase. 7. W arr anty and Customer Se r vice W arr anty V iew Era warr an t s t [...]

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    8. Windows setup For t h e best display qu ali t y , p l ease set the m o ni to r ty pe in W i ndo ws. Contro l Panel > Display > Sett in gs > A d van ced > List Al l Modes For V150, pleas e set t o “ XGA 1024 × 768 @ 75Hz . ” Page 17[...]

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    For V171, pleas e set t o “ SXGA 1280 × 1024@75 Hz. ” Page 18[...]

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    9. Trouble Shooting 1) Po wer on but no pi ctur e → Make sure the VGA ca ble is t i g htly co nn ect ed from t he vi deo output co nn ecto r on t he vi deo card to the video in put co nn ect o r on the m oni t o r. → Make sure y ou are usin g t he s t andard power adapter comi ng wi t h t he m oni t o r. → C h e c k y o u r v i d e o c a r d [...]

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    4) Display po si t i on is incorrect → U s e “ Auto Tunin g ” f u nct i on to adj ust image po s i t i o n on t he OSD m e nu or y o u can h o ld button 2 fo r 3 seconds t o d o auto tunin g. 5) Speakers hav e no so und → M a k e s u r e t h e a u d i o c a b l e i s t i g h t l y c o n n e c t e d f r o m t h e a u d i o o u t p u t j a c [...]

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    Boot t he c om put er into VGA Mode (F8) [repea t edly] at s t artup. Go to “ Control Panel ” , do ubl e c li ck o n “ Disp lay ” , cl ick on t he SETT INGS TAB, and click o n t he ADVANCED button. Then Cli ck o n t he Adapter TAB, c li ck “ Li st All Modes ” and ch a nge t he scree n reso l ut ion to 1280x 1024. (Yo u can select 16 bi [...]