ViewSonic N3200w manual

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    V iewSonic N3200w 1 Contents Product Registration................. ............... ................ ......……….................. ............… .........2 Important Product Safety Instructions ........... ... ............... ............... ....…............. ...............3 Antenna Installation Instru ctions ............. ............... [...]

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    Copyright © V iewSonic Corpo ration, 2004. All rights reserved. Macintosh and Power Macint osh are regist ered trademar ks of Apple Computer , Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT , and the Win dows lo go are registered tr ademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United S tates and other countries. ViewSoni c, the three birds logo, OnV iew , V iewM[...]

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    Import ant Product Safety Instructions Attention: Follow and obey all warnings and instru ctions marked on your product. For your safety , please read all the safety and operating instru ctions befor e you operate this product. Keep thi s user guide for future reference. Inst allation 1 Grounding or Polarization Y our product may be equipped with a[...]

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    Antenna Inst allation Instructions 1 Out door Antenn a Grounding If an outside antenn a or cable system is conn ecte d to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to avoid volt age surges and built-up st atic cha rges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANS/NFP A 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding [...]

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    Getting S t arted Congratulations on your purchase of a V iewSonic LCD TV display . Important! Save the original box and all pa ckaging material for future shipping ne eds. Package Content s Please confirm that the following accessor ie s are present when you unpa ck the box: • LCD TV • Remote Control (batteries include d) • Power Cord • Qu[...]

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    Front V iew of the Product HEADPHONE MENU VOL CH POWER SOURCES CF SD/MMC SM MS 4 5 8 7 6 1 V iewSonic N3200w 6 1.SPEAKERS Audio output. 2.MEMOR Y CARD READER Slots to insert flash memory cards (CF , SD/MMC, MS, SMC). 3. HEADPHONE Used for connecting head phones. 4. SOURCES Switch between display input sources. 5. MENU Display menu screen. 6. VOL +/[...]

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    Card Reader NOTES: • Insert the memory card according to the arrow on the card’s label. • The device can only display digital g raphic files, which are stored on the memory card (ie. JPEG files). The device support s all JPEG format s as created by digital cameras, but does not support other graphic fo rmats. • Y ou can insert CF , SD, MMC,[...]

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    Rear V iew of the Product R ANT L 1 2 3 8 V iewSonic N3200w 8 1.SCART1-IN Connects to the SCAR T output of your A/V device. 2.SCART2-IN Connects to the SCAR T output of your A/V device. 3.DVI IN Connect s to the DVI output of your PC or portable computer . 4.PC AUDIO IN Supports DVI input and VGA input. 5. VGA IN Connect s to a computer’s VGA out[...]

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    Remote Control V iewSonic N3200w 9 1. POWER Turns power o n or to stand by mode. 2. S-VIDEO Switches to S-Video input. 3. SLEEP Sets the time to turn of f the unit. 4. C H ▼ / ▲ D e c r e a s e s ▼ or increase s ▲ the channel number . 5. V O L – / + Increases (+) or de creases (–) th e volume. 6. Switches to the previously viewed channe[...]

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    V iewSonic N3200w 10 9. SUB P AGE Displays the teletext sub page. 10. ZOOM Zoom enlarges the teletext page; Hold freezes the cu rrent teletext page on the screen. 11 . VIDEO MUTE Turns of f the video display . The TV screen turns bl ank. 12. ARROW KEYS Press the up, down, left, right arrow keys to scroll through th e OSD menu options. 13. MENU Disp[...]

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    Notes • The remote control’s ef fective range is 5 m eters from the LCD screen at an angle of up to ±30°. • Direct light may af fect the remote controls effe ctive range. • Avoid subjecting the remote control to shocks o r vibrations. • Avoid placing the remote control in hu mid and hot environments such as direct sunlight. • Remove t[...]

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    Inst allation Att aching the S peaker Follow these steps to att ach the speake rs. 1 Attach one p art A and a speaker to one side of the LCD TV with screws as shown in the illustration. 2 Secure one part B to p art A with screws as shown. 3 Repeat these step s to attach the second speaker . Att aching the A V T uner Box The A V T uner Box generally[...]

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    Remote Control Battery Inst allation Follow the steps b elow to insert the batteries. 1 Open the remote control’s rear battery comp artment cover . 2 Insert two AAA batteries. Ensure that the positive and negative ends match as indicated on the bottom of the battery compartment. 3 Replace the battery compartm ent cover . V iewSonic N3200w 13 CAUT[...]

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    Cable Connections Attach video and audio cable s according to t he connections on your external devices such as DVDs, VCR’ s, stereo sy stems. Power Cable Connection 1 Connect the power cable to a wall socket. 2 Connect the other end to the socket on the ba ck of the LCD TV T urning the TV (Power) On 1 Press the power button. The power light will[...]

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    OSD Functions All the functions for the LCD TV are co ntrolled either by the remote control o r the control buttons on the front control pa nel at bottom of the TV . See “Front View of the Product ” on page 6. Press the MENU button on the remote control or the fr ont control panel to display the OSD main menu. Press the MENU button to select th[...]

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    Source Input: TV/A V/S-V ideo/SCART Image Adjustment V iewSonic N3200w 16 Function Name Explanation BRIGHTNESS Brightness adjustment. Contrast Contrast adjustment. Color Color adjustment. T int T int adjustment. Sharpness Sharpness adju stment. Video Mod e Select TV image displ ay: Preset: Factory default setting s. Sof t: Picture set tings result [...]

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    Audio Adjustment The Audio menu enables you to configure the volume, treble, and bass of the audio output. Use the slider bars to adjust these settings. V iewSonic N3200w 17 Function Name Explanation V olume Adjusts the overall volume of the spea kers. T reble Adjust T reble Level. Bass Adjust Bass Level. Balance Adjust left and ri ght speaker bala[...]

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    Settings Menu V iewSonic N3200w 18[...]

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    Screen Setting V iewSonic N3200w 19 Function Name Explanation PIP Enables and disables PIP (Picture-in-Picture) mode. PIP Position Moves the mini-screen to one of the screen's four co rners. Source Switch between using TV/SCA R T1&2/A V/S mode and YPbPr/RGB/DVI mode for the main screen. POP Enables and disables POP (Picture-on-Picture ) mo[...]

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    TV settings V iewSonic N3200w 20 Function Name Explanation Program Indicated the program/channel number when it scann ed. Fine T une Display the selected frequency and change the frequency for the chann el. Manual Scan Scan the available channels by pressing - / ◄ or + / ► . Skip Enable to delete the current chann el Name T o edit the name [...]

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    Color settings V iewSonic N3200w 22 Function Name Explanation Red Adjusts the red color Green Adjusts the gre en color Blue Adjusts the blu e color Color T empe rature Adjust the color temperature from Cool, W arm, Nature, and User .[...]

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    Source Input: PC V iewSonic N3200w 23 Function Name Explanation BRIGHTNESS Brightness adjustment. CONTRAST Contrast adjustment. SHARPNESS Sharpness adjustment. H POSITION Adjust horizontal positio n on the image. V POSITION Adjust vertical position on the image. PHASE Adjust the phase of screen to obtai n the best output. CLOCK Adjust screen’s ho[...]

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    Source Input: DVI-D V iewSonic N3200w 24 Function Name Explanation BRIGHTNESS Adjust the white level of the screen. CONTRAST Adjust the black level of the screen. SHARPNESS Adjust the sharpness level of the screen. H POSITION Adjust the screen’s hori zontal po sition. V POSITION Adjust the screen’s vertical position. AUTO Auto adjusts, the phas[...]

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    Appendix Specifications V iewSonic N3200w 25 Panel Ty p e Color V iewin g an g les 170° ( H ) / 170° ( V ) Input signal Vi de o A udio RGB Analog * 1 ( 75 ohms, 0.7 Vp-p) H/V separated (TTL) for PC fh: 30-70 KHz, fv: 50-85 Hz TV system antenna Composite Video * 1 S-Video * 1 Component Video * 1 (YCbCr/YPbPr) DVI-D * 1 SCART *2 Mini-stereo * 1 Com[...]

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    T roubleshooting No power • Make sure the LCD is properly connecte d. (see also page s 12-14) • Make sure the AC power cord is properly conne cted. (see also page 14) • Make sure the AC power is ON, DC power button is ON (Green LED). • Plug another elect rical device (like a radio) to the power outl et to verify that the outlet is supplying[...]

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    L i m i t e d W a r r a n t y V I E W S O N I C L C D T V D I S P L A Y What the warranty cov ers: View S on i c ® warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in mate rial or workmanship durin g the warranty period, Vie w S on ic will, at its sole option,[...]

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    Safety Guidelines W arning: This device must be operated with the or iginal po wer supply , part number: 12VDC LSE9901B1250, 12VDC UP06031 120. CAUTION: The socket-outlet sh ould be inst alled near the equipment and shoul d be accessible. CAUTION: Use a powe r cable that is prop erly grounded. Always use the appropriate AC cord that is certified fo[...]