ViewSonic G810 manual

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    User Gu ide Guide de l ’utilisateur Benutzerha ndb uch Guía del usuari o Guida dell’utente Guia do usuário An vändarhandbok Käyttöopas Руководство поль зователя P odręcznik użytk ownika W ith Plug & Play 21" (20" V iewable Diagonal) G810 Color Monitor[...]

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    Contents ViewSonic G810 1 Produc t Registrati on ........ ............. ............. ...... ............. ......... 2 For Your Rec ords ............ ............. ............. ...... ............. ......... 2 Getting S tarted Pack age Con tents ........... ............. ............. ............. ...... ......... 3 Precau tions .. ............ .[...]

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    Macint osh a nd Power M acintosh are registere d tra demar ks o f Apple C omputer, Inc. Microsoft, W indo ws, W indo ws NT , and the W indows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor porat ion in the Uni ted St ates and ot her cou ntr ies . V ie wSoni c, th e th ree bir ds l ogo, O nV i e w , V ie wM atc h, and V ie wMete r are regis ter ed [...]

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    Getting Star ted Congr atulations on yo ur purchase of a V ie wSonic G810 color mon itor . Impor tan t! Save the original box and all p ac king material fo r futur e sh ipping needs. NO TE: The word “W indo ws” in this user guide re fers to the follo wing Micr oso ft op erat ing sy stems : W i ndows ‘95, W ind o ws NT , W i nd o w s ‘9 8, W[...]

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    Quic k Installation 1 Connect vide o cabl e Make su re both the mon itor and c omputer are po wered OF F . Connect the video ca ble to the computer , then to t he monitor . Macint osh user s: M odels older than G3 require a Ma cintosh adapter . Attach the adapter to the compu ter and pl ug the video cable into the adapter . T o order a V iewSon ic [...]

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    Using the Monitor Setting the Timing Mode Setting the timing mode is im portant f or maxi mizing the qu ality of t he sc reen image and mini mizi ng e ye stra in . The timing mode con sists o f the re so l u ti o n (example 1280 x 102 4) and re fr esh rat e (or vertic al frequen cy; example 75 H z). Aft er sett ing the timing m ode, use the OnV i e[...]

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    Adjusting th e Screen Image Be ginning with the Main Menu sho wn belo w , use the bu ttons on the fron t control panel to ad just the OnV iew ® controls which dis play on the screen. T h e OnV ie w controls are ex plained in the four st eps at the top of th e ne xt page and ar e fu rth er ex pla ine d on pag es 8 - 11. * The moni tor automa tical [...]

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    T o adju st t h e scr een im a ge: 1 T o disp lay the Main Menu (parts 1 and 2 sho wn belo w), press b utton [1]. 2 T o select a contro l you w ant to adjust, press the arr o w b uttons on the front contro l panel of yo ur mon itor ( ) and scroll thr ough the choices. When the control you want to adjust is highlighted, press b utton [2]. NO TE: Som[...]

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    Main Menu Contr ols The menu items sho wn belo w can be adjusted b y us ing the arro w b u ttons ( ) on the front o f your mon itor . Contr o l Explanation Contrast ad justs the dif ference b etween the image backgr ound (black le v el) and the f ore ground (white le v el). Shor tcut: Befor e displayin g the Main Menu, press or to display the Co nt[...]

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    Degaus s remo v es the b uild -up of magne t ic f ields that can cause irreg ular colors to appear aroun d the edges of s creen images. Y our monitor will de gauss automati cally each time you po wer it on. T o deg auss your mo nitor manually , sel ect Deg auss on th e on-screen menu and press b utton [2]. Impo rtant: Do not de gauss r epeatedly . [...]

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    ViewMat ch ® Color provides se veral color options: three preset color temperatures an d User Color , w hich allo w s you to adjus t red (R) , green (G), and blue (B). The f actory setting for this pr oduct is 930 0K (9300 K elvin). 9300 K — Adds blu e to the screen image for cooler white (oten u sed in of fice setting s with fluorescent lightin[...]

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    Memory Recall returns adjustments to t he original f actory settings if the product is operating in a Preset T imi ng Modes (see the table at the b ottom of page 1 2). Exception: This control do es not af fect changes made with the User Color control. Contr o l Explanation (Contin ued) ViewSonic G810 1 1[...]

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    Other Inf ormation Preset Timing M odes (Recomm end ed Ti ming Mod es for t his mon itor are: VESA 1024 x 768 @ 75 Hz a nd VESA 1600 x 12 00 @ 75 Hz.) 1 1 Macintos h models prior t o G3 re quire a Macin tosh ad apter . T o order a Macin tosh a dapter , contact View Sonic Cus tomer Supp or t. Y ou will need to provi de serial n umber of the product [...]

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    T r ou bleshooting No power • Make sure po wer b utton (or switch) is ON. • Make sure A/C po wer cord is securely connected to th e back of the monitor and to a po wer outlet. • Plug another electrical de vice (like a radio) into the po w er outlet to verify that the outlet is su pplying proper voltage. P ower on b u t no screen image • Mak[...]

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    Customer Suppor t Fo r technical support or product service, see the table belo w or contact your reseller . NO TE: Y ou will need the product serial number . Country/ Region W eb site T = T elephone F = F AX Email United States Canada suppor t suppor t T: (800) 688-6688 F: (909) 468-1202 T: (800) 688-6688 F: (909) 468-1202 ser vice.us@ vie wsonic.[...]

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    Cleaning the Mon itor • MAKE SURE THE MONITOR I S TURNED OFF . • NEVER SPRA Y OR POUR ANY LIQUID DI RECTL Y ONTO THE SCRE EN OR CASE. T o clean the scree n: 1 W ipe the screen with a cl ean, soft, lint-free c loth. This r emov es dust and other p articles. 2 If still not clean, apply a small amoun t of non-ammo nia , non- al coho l based glass [...]

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    Limited W arranty VIEWSONIC CR T MONIT ORS What the warranty co vers: ViewSonic w arrants its products to be free from def ects in material and wor kmanship during the warr anty period. If a product prov es to be def ectiv e in material or workmanship dur ing the warranty period, Vie wSonic will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product wi[...]

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    Appendix Safety Guidelines W arning:[...]

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    Compliance Information f or U .S.A. This eq uipment has been tested an d f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur- suant to par t 15 o f the F CC Rules. Th ese limits a re de signed t o provide r easona ble protect ion aga ins t ha rmful i nt erf er enc e in a r esiden tial inst allat io n. Th is eq ui pmen t gener ates , [...]

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    V iewSonic ® Corporation[...]