ViewSonic VX510 manual

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    User Guide Guide de l’utilisateur Bedienungsanleitung Guía del usuario Guida dell'utente Guia do usuário An vändarhandbok Käyttöopas Ɋɭɤɨɜ ɨɞ ɫɬɜɨ ɩɨ ɥɶɡɨɜ ɚɬɟɥɹ Instrukcja obs á ugi VX 510 LCD Display Ful l 1 5 " Diago n al V i ewab l e S c r e e n[...]

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    Contents 02 / 09 /0 4 A Produc t Regis tration ........ ...... ............. ....... ............. ...... ......... 2 For Your Rec ords ............ ...... ............. ....... ............. ...... ......... 2 Getting S tarted Pack age Con tents ........... ...... ............. ....... ............. ...... ......... 3 Precau tions .. ............ [...]

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    C opyr i gh t © V i e wSon i c C orp o ra ti on , 2 00 4 . A l l r i gh t s r e s e r v e d . Macint osh and Power Macintosh are regi stered trade marks of Apple Comp uter , Inc. Microsoft , W indows, W indows NT , and the Wi ndows logo are registered trade mark s of Microso ft Corpo rati on in the Unit ed State s and othe r co untri es. V ie wSon[...]

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    Getting Star ted C o ng r a t u l a t i o n s o n y o ur p u rc h ase o f a V i e w S on i c ® L C D di s p la y . Important! S a ve t h e o r i g i n a l b o x a n d a ll p a c ki ng m a te r i a l f o r f u t u r e s h i p p i n g n ee d s. N O TE: T h e w o r d “ W i n d o ws” i n t h i s u s e r g u i d e r efers t o t h e f o ll o wi ng M[...]

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    Quic k In stall ation 1 Remo ve tw o rear pane l co vers 3 Connec t video c ab le • Mak e sure bot h the LCD dis pla y and computer are turn ed OFF • Co nne ct the v ideo cab le from th e L CD displa y to the compu ter Macintosh users: Mod els olde r th an G 3 require a Ma cintosh adap ter . Attach the adapter to the compu ter and pl ug the vid[...]

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    Installat ion of W all Mount (Opt ional) T o obtain a wall-mou nting kit, contact V ie wSonic or your local dealer . Refer to the instructions that com e with the b ase mounting k it. T o con vert y our LCD display from a desk-mounte d to a wall-m ounted displ ay , do the follo wing : ViewSonic VX 510 5 1 Disconnect Po wer . 2 Lay the LCD display f[...]

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    Using the LCD Displa y Setting the Tim ing Mod e Setting t he timi ng mode is import ant for maximi zing the q uality of the scre en image an d m ini mi zing e ye stra in. Th e timing mode consists of the r e solution ( e x a mple 1 024 x 768 ) a nd r e f r e s h r a t e (or v e r t i c a l fr e qu e n c y ; example 75 H z). A fter set ting the tim[...]

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    Adjust ing the Sc reen Image Use the b uttons on the front co ntrol panel to display and adjust the OnV ie w ® controls which d isplay on the s creen. The On V iew controls are exp lained at the top of th e ne xt page and are def ined in “Main Menu C ontrols” on p age 9. Fr on t Contr ol P anel sho wn belo w in d etail Main Menu With O nVie w [...]

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    Do the f ollowing to adjust the scree n image: 1 T o display the Main Menu, press b utton [1]. N O T E : All On V i e w men u s a n d a d j u s t me n t s c r een s di sappear aut o mat i cally after about 30 s econds. 2 T o select a control you w an t to adjust, pres s ▲ or ▼ to scroll u p or do wn the Main Menu. 3 After the con trol is select[...]

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    Main Menu Contr o ls Adjust the menu items sho wn belo w by using the up ▲ and do wn ▼ buttons . Contr ol Exp lanation A uto Ima ge Adjust automatically sizes, centers, and fine tunes the video signal to eliminate wa viness and distortion. Press the [2 ] b utton to obtain a sharper image. If t h i s f uncti o n d o es not w o r k o n y o ur LCD[...]

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    Color Adjus t prov ides se veral col or adj ustment modes : preset color temperatures and RGB wh ich allows you to adjust red ( R ), green ( G ), and b lue ( B ) separately . The factory setting for this prod uct is 650 0K (6500 K elvi n). 9300K — Adds blue to the screen image for cooler white ( used in mo st of f ice settin gs w ith fluorescent [...]

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    Inf ormation displays the timing mode (video si gnal input) coming fr om the gr aphics card i n your comp uter . See your graphic car d’ s user guide for i nstructions on cha nging the resolution a nd refresh r ate (vertical fr equency). N O TE : V E SA 1 024 x 768 @ 60 H z ( re c omme n ded) m ea n s t h a t t h e reso l u t i on i s 1 024 x 768[...]

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    Setup Men u displ ays the me nu sho wn below . The Setup Menu controls are explained belo w: Langu age allo ws you to choose t he language used in the menus and control screens. Resolu tion No tice displays the Resolution Noti ce menu sho wn below . Resolu tion Notice advises the optimal resolutio n to use. OSD P osition allows you to mo v e the on[...]

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    Other Inf ormation 1 Macint osh comput ers older t han G3 requir e a ViewSonic ® , M acintosh ada pter . T o o rder a n a dapter , cont act ViewSo nic. Specifications LCD Ty p e Colo r Fi lter Gla ss sur f ac e 1 5 " ( fu l l 1 5 " v i e w a b l e d i agon a l area ) , TFT (Th i n F i l m T r a ns i s t or) , A c t i v e Ma t r i x X G A[...]

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    T r oub leshootin g No pow er • Make sur e po wer b utton ( or switch) is ON. • Ma k e s u r e A/C p o we r co r d i s s e curely con n ected to the LCD display. • Plug another electrical dev ice (like a radio) into the po wer outlet to v erify that the outlet is supply ing proper v oltage. P ower is ON b ut no screen image • Make su re th [...]

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    Custo mer Suppo r t For technical supp ort or prod uct service, see th e table belo w or contact your reseller . NO TE: Y ou will need the product serial number . ViewSonic VX 510 1 5 Country/ Region W eb site T = T elephone F = F AX Email United States Canada vie wsonic.com/ suppor t vie wsonic.com/ suppor t T : (800) 688-6688 F: (909) 468-1202 T:[...]

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    Cleaning the LC D Disp la y • MAKE SURE THE LCD DISPLAY IS TURNED OFF. • NEVER SPRA Y OR POUR ANY LIQUID DIRECTL Y ONTO THE SCRE EN OR C ASE. T o clean the scre en: 1 W ipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint-fr ee cloth. This remo ves dus t and other particles. 2 If still not clean, apply a small amount of non -ammonia , non-alc ohol bas ed gl[...]

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    Limited W arranty VIE WSO NIC LCD DI SPLA Y What the wa rranty cov er s: ViewSonic w arr an ts it s produc ts to be free from de f ect s i n ma terial and wo rkmanship du ring th e wa rran ty period . If a prod uct pro v es to be def ec tiv e in material or workmanshi p during the wa rran ty period, ViewSonic will, at it s sole o ptio n, repair or [...]

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    Appendix Safety Guidelines CA UTIO N: The soc ket- outlet should b e inst alle d near t he equi pment an d shoul d be e asil y acc essib le . CA UTIO N: Use a pow er cable that i s pro perly g rounded. Alw a ys use t he appro priate A C cord th at is c er ti- fied f or th e indi vidua l coun tr y . S ome e xamples are list ed bel ow: IMPOR T ANT NO[...]

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    Comp liance Inf ormati on f or U .S.A . This equipm ent has been tested and fo und to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital de vice , pursu ant to part 15 of the FCC Rule s. Thes e limits ar e desig ned to pro vid e reasonab le protection agai nst harmful i nterf erence in a re si- dential insta llation. This equ ipment g enerate s, use s, [...]

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