ViewSonic VP2000S manual

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    Full 20 . 1 " Diagon al V iewable S cr een VP 2 0 00 s User Guide Guide de l’utilisateur Bedienungsanleitung Guía del usuario Guida dell'utente Guia do usuário An vändarhandbok Käyttöopas Jm dhh^k lh  iheva h Zl_ey Podr Ċ czn ik u Ī ytk ownika Uživatelská píruka LCD Display Használati útmutató[...]

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    Contents Produc t Registrati on ........ ............. ............. ........... 2 For Your Rec ords ............ ............. ............. ........... 2 Getting S tarted Pack age Conten ts ........... ............. ............. ........... 3 Precau tions .. ............ ............. ............. ............. ..... 3 Quick Installa tion .....[...]

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    Copyri ght © V iewSonic C orporat ion, 2 00 4 . All rights reserved. Macint osh and Power Macintosh are regi stered tra demarks of Apple Comp uter , Inc. Microsoft , W indows, W indo ws NT , and the W indo ws l ogo are registered trademark s of M icroso ft Cor porat ion in the Uni ted St ates an d oth er cou ntrie s. V ie wSonic, th e three bi rds[...]

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    Getting Star ted Congr atulat ions on your purch ase of a V ie wSonic ® LCD display . Impor tan t! Save th e origi nal box a nd al l pac king material for f utur e sh ipping needs. NO TE: The w ord “W in do ws” in this user guide refers to the following Microsoft operati ng syst ems: W indo ws ‘95, W ind o ws NT , W indo ws ‘ 98, W indo ws[...]

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    Quic k In stallation 1 Connec t po wer cor d 2 Connec t video c able • Mak e sure both the LCD display and computer are turn ed OFF • Remo v e rear pane l co v ers if necess ary • Co nnect the vid eo cab le from th e LCD display to the comp uter Macint osh user s: Models old er than G3 require a Ma cintosh adap ter . Attach the adapter to the[...]

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    Lands cape/P or trait Modes The LCD d isplay can operate in either Landscape or Portrait mode. F ollo w the instruction s that accompany the Perfect Portrait softw are. T o switch from Landscape (def ault) to Portrait mo de, do the follo wing: 1 From the fron t, gently raise the LCD display to allo w more clearance. 2 Pull the bottom of the LCD dis[...]

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    Installat ion of W all Moun t (Option al) T o obtain a wall-mounting k it, contact V ie wSonic or your local dealer . Refer to the instructions that come with the base moun ting kit. T o con vert yo ur LCD display from a de sk-mounted to a w all-mounted d isplay , do the follo w ing: 1 Disconnect Po wer . 2 Lay the LCD display face do wn on a to we[...]

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    ViewSonic VP20 0 0s 7 Using the LCD Display Setting the Timing Mode Setting the timing mode i s i mport ant for maximiz ing the quality of the scre en imag e an d mini mi zing e ye strain . The timing mode consists of the r esolution (example 1 600 x 1 200) an d r e fr es h rate (or v ertic al freque nc y; example 60 Hz ). After setting the ti ming[...]

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    Adjust ing the Scree n Im a g e Use the b uttons on the front control p anel to disp lay and adjust the OnV ie w ® controls which d isplay on the s creen. The On V ie w controls are e xplained at th e top of th e ne xt page and are def ined in “Main Menu Contro ls” on pa ge 9. Fr ont Contr ol P anel sho wn belo w in detai l Main Menu with OnVi[...]

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    Do the f ollowing to adjust the scree n image: 1 T o display the Main Menu, press button [1]. NO TE: All OnV ie w menu s and adjustment scr eens disappear automatically after about 3 0 seconds. 2 T o select a control y ou w ant to adjust, p ress ▲ or ▼ to scroll u p or do wn the Main Menu. 3 After the con trol is selected, pr ess bu tton [2]. 4[...]

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    Main Menu Contr ols Adjust the menu items sho wn belo w by using the up ▲ and do wn ▼ b uttons. Contr ol Explanation A uto Image Adjust automatically sizes, centers , and f ine tunes the video sig nal to eliminate wa viness an d distortion. Press the [2 ] b utton to obtain a sharper image. NO TE: Auto Image Adjust works with m ost common v ideo[...]

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    Impo rtant : If you sele ct RECALL from the Main Menu when the pro duct is set to a Preset T iming Mode, colors return to the 6500 K factory preset. Contr ol Explanation Inf ormation displays the timing mode (video si gnal input) coming fr om the graphi cs card in your computer . See your graphic car d’ s user guide for i nstructions on cha nging[...]

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    Setup Men u displ ays the me nu sho wn below . The Setup Menu controls are e xplained belo w: Langu age allo ws you t o choose the langua ge used in the menus and control screens. Resolu tion Notice displays the Resolution Notice menu sho wn below . Resolu tion Notice advises the optimal resolution to use. Contr ol Explanation Input Priority If mul[...]

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    Memo ry Rec all re turns adjustments to the original f actory settings if the di splay is op erating i n a factory Pres et T iming Mode listed i n this user guide. Excep tion: This control doe s not af fect cha nges made w ith the User Color control. Contr ol Explanation OSD Bac kground allo ws you to turn the On-Screen-Display backgr ound o n or o[...]

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    Other Inf ormation 1 Macint osh com puters olde r than G3 re quire a ViewSonic ® , Macintosh adapte r . T o o rder a n adap ter , cont act ViewSonic. Specifications LCD Ty p e Colo r F ilt er Gla ss su rf ac e 20 .1 " (full 20 .1 " vi ew ab le diagona l area), TFT (Thin Film T ransi stor), Activ e Matrix XGA L CD , 0.2 55 mm pi x el pit [...]

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    T r oubleshootin g No pow er • Make sur e po wer b utton (or switch) is ON. • Make sur e A/C po wer cord is se curely conn ected to the LCD display . • Plug another electrical de vice (like a radio) into the po wer outlet to verify that the outlet is su pplying proper voltage. P ower is ON b ut no scree n ima g e • Make sure the video cable[...]

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    ViewSonic VP20 0 0s 16 Custo mer Suppor t For technical support o r prod uct service, see th e table belo w or contact your reseller . NO TE: Y ou will need the product serial n umber . 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) 468-12[...]

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    Cleaning the LCD Displa y • MAKE SURE THE LCD DISPLAY IS TURNED OFF . • NEVER SPRA Y OR POUR ANY LIQUID DIRECTL Y ONTO THE SCREEN OR C ASE. T o c lean the scre en: 1 W ipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. This remo v es dus t and other p articles. 2 If still not clean, apply a small amoun t of non-ammonia , non- alcoho l based gl[...]

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    Limited W arranty VIEWSONIC LCD DISPLAY What the warranty cover s: ViewSonic ® w arrants its products to be free from def ects in material and workmanship during the warranty 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 with[...]

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    Appendix Safety Guidelines CA UTIO N: The soc k et- outlet s hould b e inst alled ne ar the equipment and s hould be easi ly acc essib le . CA UTIO N: Use a po w er cab l e tha t is properly ground ed. Alw a ys use the appropriate A C cord th at is cer tified f or t he indi vidual country . Some e xamples are lis ted belo w: IMPOR T ANT NO TICE CON[...]

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    Comp liance Inf ormation for U .S.A . This equipm ent has been tested and fo und to comp ly with the limits f or a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to par t 15 of the FCC Rules. Thes e limits are desi gned to provid e reasonab le protection against harmful interf erence in a re si- dential installation. This equ ipment gener ates , uses, and can r[...]

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    V iewSonic  Cor poration[...]