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AcerView 779 Color Monitor |7" (43cm) CRT Size, I5.9" (40.5cm) Max. Viewable Area User’s Manual AceR {0' Fa ID:- JVP7>77E Copyright Copyright © I998 by Acer Peripherals, Incorporated All rights reserved. No pan of this publication may be reproduced. transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic. mechanical, magnetic. optical. chemical. manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission otAcer Peripherals. lncorporated Disclaimer Acer Peripherals, Incorporated makes no representations or warranties. erther expressed or implied, With respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warrantles, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, Further, Acer Peripherals, incorporated reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes From time to time in the contents hereof without obligation oi“ Acer Peripherals, incorporated to notify any person of such revision or changes. fill in bare/l For the convenience of sen/ice. write following related information of your monitor in the space below, The serial number is on the back of the product. Monitor |nformation Product Name: AcerView 77e Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Dealer Information Dealer. Telephone Number. Address: Aw is a registered trademark ofAcer Inwfponted. Other brands and product names and trademark or registered traaanana nltheir motive companies Safety Instructions ll 2, The AC plug isolates this equipment from the AC supply Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth lor cleaning. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation. They must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided, This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label If you are not sure ofthe type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company This product should be operated with a E—wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only a: into a grounding-type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to make file necessary outlet changes. Never push objects of any kind. or spill liquid ofany kind into this product. Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks if any above mentioned misuse or other accident (dropping, mis-operatlons) occurs, Contact qualified service personnel for servicing. . Use only the proper type of power supply cord set (provided in your PC box) for this unit. it should be a detachable type: UL listed/GSA certified. type SVT/SJT. VDE approved or its equivalent. The power supply cord serves as a power disconnect device for plug able equipment. The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be msily accessible FCC Class B Radio Frequency In terlerence Statement Note: Th|s equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part IS of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates. uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However. there IS no guamntee that interference will not occur m a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followrng measures l. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver, 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to opemte the equipment. Caution: I. If you find some parts of the monrtor display discolored due to magnetic fields generated by electrical facilities or appliances. turn off the monitor for at least IS minutes. The degaussing circuit ofthe monitor will eliminate the discoloration 7. Do not remove the monitor from its swivel base while the power is on to prevent discoloration. It' discoloration occurs. follow the above-mentioned procedure for adjustment. 3. Shielded power cord and interface cable. if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits of FCC Class B digital device CE Declaration This monitor: AcerView 776, comphes with 72/23/EEC and B9/336/EEC modified by 92/3 i/ECC. These directives refer to EMC. Canadian Department of Communications Regulatory statement This digital apparatus times not exceed Class B limits for radio nonse emissions from digrtal apparatus set out m the Radio Interference Reguiations of the Canadian Depanmem oi Communications. Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction. Unpacldng me Package Features Power Management Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Swivel Base. Installing the Monitor... Chapter 3 Adjusting the Monitor A Look at the Control Pan Adjusting the Manner. Panel key introduction. Selecting function and making adjustments |) A 44 (Auto-calibration hotvkey) 2) Conn—ast hot—key mooe 3) Brighmss hot-key mod 4) Main menu mode“ Make adjustmen Timing Setting Factory Preset nmtngs Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Uselul Hints Troubleshoottng Maintenance. Need More Help? Chapters Specifications... Introduction Unpacking the Package Check following items, mm are misslng or damaged consult your plate orpurchase immediately. I Color monitor '/ Swivel base / User's manual 7 Power cord Locate the model name and the serial number labeled on the back of your monitori Write down die related irilonnatiori of your monitor and dealer in the space on page ii for future reference. Features Your AcerWew 779 has fine followwng features: Plug’n Play Compali With n; DDCl’" and DDCZBW, 1 IS compatible wrfl'i Flug'n Play feature or Windows 95”. Flicker-tree Image lily The monitor supports hlgh refresh rates up to SSHZ at IOZ4><768 resolution with VESA‘s best recommendation. Larger Viewable Size Wrth its |5.9(40.5(m)" viewable size, it offers a larger screen than other I7" monitors. 1-1 Inlrodufllun I iScreena (Intelligent Screen) Technology The On-Screen Display (oso) aHows you to ad|u§l 3” Settings Slrvlply with on— Screen menus, / Power Saving Funclion The power management complies with VESA DPMS standard When the system is idie (ofi mode), lhe monitor amomaucauy (ms its power consumption up to 95%. / Green Commitment Your monitor is packaged in recycled mung materiais and no ch5 are used in the manufacturing process. it is in compliance with the us government's Energy Star standards and the rigorous standards oFthe Scandinavian countries. Power Management The power management of this monitor complies with these VESA power saving modes: Mode Power Horizontal Venical LED Consumption Sync Sync On Normal On On Green Stand-by < is w Ofi' On Amber Suspend <15 W On Off Amber Ofi' <5 W Ofi’ Ofi' Amber Blinking Override Norma! Oi." Ofl' Green 1-2 lnlrodunlon Getting Started Installing the Swivel Base l, Place the monitor on ns side 2 Locate the arrow and the four slots at the bottom of me mnnvtor. 3. As directed by the arrow inscnbed on the Mivel base. insert the four pegs on the base into the slots at (he bottom of the monrtor. 4. Push the swivel base gently toward the front of the monitor until it is locked. 5. Place the mon'fior back to its normal position. 2-1 eemng smed Installing the Monitor This monrtor ls equlpped with an autosenslng power supply for voltage ranges |00~240v AC, SO~60HL |. Make sure that the system power is turned ofi. 2. Plug the signal cable into the video signal port of your computer and fix it with me two screw; 3. Connect the power cord to the manner and attach n. to powe" source. 4, Tum on me cornputer and the monhon <7“ If you connect the monitor to an Apple Macintosh through a Dsub cable, you need to buy a Macintosh adapter to connecl the video signal pan of your computer and the monitor signal cable. 2-2 6011an snarled Adjusting the Monitor A Look at the Control Panel | l l l 6 -®6 Adjusting tlle Monitor You can adjust me monitor wrth the On-Screen Display (OSD) menus. There are 6 keys for user's control. They include Exil. . , Enter . l by and Power Switch The following is the introduction: Panel key Introduction I. 2. 3. (as, : Intelligent key used for auto—cahbraticn 0! picture size and pcsltlon. Exil‘ key : returns to last page, savs or qurts the menu system. ‘ / 0 : adjusts the parameter setting to a lower value or adjust; contrast setting. ’ I it :adju;s the parameter setting to a higher value or adjusts brightness settlng, Enter key : goes into submenus or selec's Items. Power Switch: tums the monitor on or off. 3-1 Mingling the Monllor Selecting function and making adjustments 12 a g (Autocalibralion hobkez) Pressmg ( icy, the monitar Win automatically adjust the display's Slze and position to lhe optimum. No reconfiguration or ad,ustments are needed when user changes display mode 2) Contrast hot-key mode I, Press 0 to enter contrast hot~key mode 2, Press ‘ or ’ to adjust the setting Fundlon name Scale Opemtlm Imucuon 3 Bn' htn 5 l-ke mod I. Press '- to enter brightness hot—key model 2 Hes ‘ or b to adjust the selling. 4! Main menu mage- Grouped by functions. the OSD offers 6 major functions in Main Menu for making adjustnems Contrast Geometry, Color adjustment. Recall, Degaussing and Miscellaneous. The following describes the contents of ea:h function and how you can make adjustments. 3-2 Adjusnng (he Monllof Make adjustments ( b or I. In Main Menu: Press to locate the item you desire to changa Mal" menu Item: i—lhl-Ju HGDD Geometry - ' - - ' Enter :Select ExitzExi! mm name — Dpafifion Inmate-1 2. Press Emer to go into the Sub Menu Min mom! harm N Adjusting 1M Monller 3. Press 4 or > to locate the function item. Then press Enter and < or ' to make the adjustment Hor. Position _: 75 44 Press Exit to save the setting. 5. Press Exit to return to main menu. Control functions available in main menu: 1. fl): Luminance 0 contrast adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas “3:7: Brightness: adiusls the brighmess cfthe display. 2‘ Q Geometry Hor. Position: adjusts the horizontal position ofthe display. Her. 5' e: adjusts the dlsplay Width. Ver. Position: adjust: the vertical pcs'mon ome display. ED Ver. Size: adjusu the vertical display height 13 Pincushion: con'ecls curve at the vertical edges cfflle display a-4M1usllnglfio Monitor Unbalancev adlusts balance when the sides of dlsplay are bowed towards lefi or right. Trapezoid: makes the vertical edge ol’lhe dlsplay parallel. Parallelogram: corrects image distortions. QED E] Rotation: corrects file slanted screen 3. (6123 Color Adjustment Color mode Color Temperature Color Temperature (Preset Mode) (User Mode) CI moor) 9300K User Mode I cz (GSOOK) 6500l< User Mode 2 C3 (SSOOK) SSDOK User Mode 3 C4 (7 IOOK) 7IO0K User Mode 4 C5 (I lSOOK) I lSOOK User Mode 5 Color Preset Made In this mode. Cl to C5 are five memory areas where the factory-preset color settings are stored. These settings are fixed and can not be modified. Color User Mode: Pras ‘ or ’ to locate the color mode and Enter to choose a color. Press ‘ or ’ again to make the adjustment. "you want to reset to preset modem please locate M to recall the preset color settingsl 3-5 Adlusllng tho Monltbr 4. M Recall geometry preset setting Locate P01 and press Enter, you can recall the preset settings The word ”Recall" will keep blinking on the screen in the process of recall. This page is also a "status display" field which shows cunem horizonml and vertical frequency status. Please note that only choosing a preset geomeuy setting can the display show the resolution data 5. ® Manual degaussing function To eliminate color shading or impurity induced by magnetism, press Enter to do the manual degaussing. 6. Miscellaneous m Her. Moire: adjusts horizontal Moire. E Ver. Moire: adjusts vertical Moire. OSD position adjustment: adjusts OSD horizontal and vertical position. E Language select: De: Deutsch En : English Es: Espafiol Fr: Fran¢ais ll: ltaliano Jp: Japanese (Optional) If the picture is unstable when you adjust the moire reduction setting, over—adjustment has occurred. Please iower the moire reduction setting level 3-6 Adjusting the Monitor Note: 3, The degree of each parameter is present by numeric statement and corresponding scalei b. The on-screen menu will automatically disappear alter 20- second's inactivity. If changes have been made, the monitor will automatically save them. Timing Setting By making adjustments of your video (and settings, you can set the timing and the refresh rate to your preferences The monitor will automatically save the settings. Your monitor can accept horizontal frequency ranging from 30 KHz to 72 KHZ and vertical frequency from 50 Hz to [20 Hz However, due to different resolution settings, do not exceed the following maximum vehical refresh rate to avoid possible damages to your monitor. Resolution Maximum Vertical Refresh Rate (Hz) 800 x 600 ' l IO l024 x 768 85 lZSOx I024 65 T To set the timing and the refresh rate. see the user's guide of your video card. $7 Adlusflnn the Monitor Factory Preset Timings Mode Resolution Venlcal Horizontal Frequency (Hz) Frequency (KHz) __ __ __ — _=_ __ = VGA 640 x 400 70 3 I.47 VGA 640 x 480 60 31.47 VGA 640 x 480 75 3750 VGA 640 x 480 85 43.27 VESA 800 x 600 75 46.88 VESA |024 x 768 75 60.02 SVGA 800 x 600 72 48.09 SVGA 800 x 600 85 53.67 UVGA I024 x 768 , 60 48.37 UVGA IO24 x 768 70 56448 UVGA i024 x 768 85 68.68 VESA |280 x (024 60 63.95 3-8 Adlustlng flu Monllor Troubleshooting and Useful Hints Troubleshooting Make sure that your monitor is properly installed “you have encountered any trouble usmg mi; product (For hardware installation. see Chapter 2, Getting Started). If the problems persist, check thls chapter for possible solutlons. J Can't find AcerView 77e on the Windows 951 98 monitor lists D You need to update the VVlndows 95 I 98 setup lnfon’natlon for your A<444mm (H)x440 mm (D) |6.5Kg 5-2 Specifications Aspire 77s Color Monitor \7" (43cm) CRT Size, I5.9" (40.5cm) Max, Viewable Area User's Manual AceR {0' Fa w JVP7277€ Copyright Copynght © I998 by Acer Peripherals, incorporated All rights reserved No part of this publicatlon may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed flared in a retrieval system or tmnslated into any language or computer Idiwuage, In any form or by any means electronic mechanical, magnetic, Optltal, chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission olAcer Peripheral: Incorporated. Disclaimer Acer Peripherals, lnrorporated makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warrantles. merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Acer F'erlpherals. lncorporated reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Acer Peripherals incorporated to notify any person ofsuch revision or changea Fil/ in Ire/ail For the convenience or service write renewing related information of your monitor in the spate below, The serial number Is on the back of the product Monitor Information Product Name: Aspire 77s Serial Number. Date of Purchase: Dealer |nformation Dealer? Telephone Number. Address: Ater 4s a registered trademark of Ater incorporated, Other brands and produn names and trademarks or registered trademane ofiheir respeaive companies Safety Instructions i. The AC plug isehtes this equipment from the AC supply. 2. Unplug this product'from the wall outlet before cleaning, Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth (or cleaning. 3. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation. They must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. or in a bullbln installation unless proper ventilation is provided. 4. This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company. 5. This product should be opemted with a 3-wlre grounding—type plug, a plug havmg a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a groundingtype power outlet. This is a safety feature. Nyou are unable to insert the plug into the outlet. contact your electrician to make the necessary outlet changes 6. Never push ob|ects of any land, or spill liquid ofany kind into this product Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removmg covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. If any above mentioned misuse or other actident (dropping, mls operatlons) occurs, contact qualrfied service personnel for servicing. 8, Use only the proper type of power supply cord set (provided in your PC box) for this unit it should be a detachable type: UL listed/GSA certified. type SVT/SJT. VDE approved or its equivalent. 9. The power supply cord serves as a power disconnect device for plug able equipment. The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible, FCC Class 8 Radio Frequency Interference statement Note: This eqmprrient has been tested and round to comply With the limtts for a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part H: of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses. and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance wlth the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful Interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user IS encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures i Reorient or relocate the receiwng antenna. 2, increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4. Consul‘tthe dealer or an experienced radio/telewsion technician (or help. Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance Could void the user's authority to operate the equipment Caution If you find some parts of the monitor display discolored due to magnetic fields generated by electrical fatiiities or appliances, turn uflthe monitor for at least 15 minutes The degaussing Clrcull ofthe monitor will eiirmnate the discoloration 2. Do not remove the monitor from its swwel base while the power is on to prevent discoloration. Ii" discoloratton occurs. follow the above mentioned procedure For adjustment. 3. Shielded power cord and interface cable, irany, must be used in order to comply With the emisslon limlts of FCC Class B digimi device. Iv CE Declaration This monhor‘ Aspire 77s comphes mth 72/73/FEC m 89/336/FEC modified by 92/3 UECC These dwredwes refer to [MC Canadian Department of Communications Regulatory Statement Thls dwgrtal apparatus does not exceed Class B Imus for rad4o noise emissions from digim appamlus Sm out in the Radio Interference Regulatlons or the Canadmn Department ofCammumcatxons. Table of Contents Table of Content Chaptem ‘Introduction. Unpackmg the Package. Features Power Management“. Chapter 2 Getting Started Instarung the Swrver Base Insulhng the Monitor" Chapter 3 Adjusnng the Monitor A Look at the Controt Pane‘ Adjusting the Monitor... Panel key introdumon. Serecmg tuncmm and making adrugtments .. r); 54 (Aulorcaltbraflon hockey)" .. 2) Contrast hotkey mode 3) Brtghtness homey mode 4) Mam menu modem. .. Make adjustment ' Ttmrng Settmg Faaory Preset Ttmmgs Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Useful Hints ....... Troubreshootmg Mamtenance..,t Need More Harp? Chapters Specifications vi Introduction Unpacking the Package Check foiiowing rtems Ifthey are mrssmg or damaged. eaasutt your piace oi purchafie |mmediateiy. '/ Color monitor / Swwe! base / User's manual s’ Power cord Locate the model name and the serial number Iabeied on the back of your monitor Write down the related information ofyoar monitor and dealer in the space on page iv for future reference. Features Your Aspire 775 has the (oHowing features Plug‘n Play Compatibility Wrth lls DDCJW and DDC2BW, rt e Campatibie mm pug” Piay reature of Windows 95“? Flicker-free Image The monitor supports high refresh rates up to BSHZ at i024x768 resohmoh wmh VESA‘s best recommendation. Larger Viewable size With its i59(40.5 " v-ewabie SWZE, it offers t, monrtor‘sv r screen than other i/‘ 1-1 Intreduciion iScreen" (Intelligent Screen) Technology The Oancreen Display (OED) allows you to adjust all scttxngs Simply wttn on screen r'nenus. High-éontrast Screen Tne monztor equips dark—tinted sCreen that can offer better nrgntontrast image. iner Saving Function The power management eomphes wttn VESA DPMS standard. When the system is idle (off mode), the monitor automatically cuts its power consumptton up to 9596. Green Commitment Your monitor I5 packaged in recycled packing materials and no CFCs are used in tne manufacturing process it is in compliance with the us government's Energy Star standards and the rigorous standards otthe Scandinavian countries. Pcwer Management Tne power management ol this monitor complies with these VESA Power savmg modes: Mode Power Horizontal Vertical LED Consumption Sync Sync — On 1— Normal -On - On -Green -= Standby < H: W Ofl On Amber Suspend < l 5 W On Off Amber OW <5 W of? OW Amber Blinking Override Normal OH 017 Green 1,2 Intvnductlon Getting Started Insta ng the swivel Base I. P‘ace the monitor on As swde. 2. Locate the arrow and the four slots at the bottom ofthe monitor 3, As dwrected by the arrow inscnbed on the swivel base msert the four pegs on the base Into the slag at the bottom of the monitor. 4, Push the swivel base gently toward the front ohhe monitor um” it is locked. 5. P‘ace the momtor back to hs norma‘ puma". 24 Gehing started Installing the Monitor This monitor is equipped with an autosensmg power suppIy for voitage ranges IOO 2qu AC so GOHz. |. Make sure that the system power is “mad °fi- |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII| 2. PIug the SIgnaI cable into the Video SIgnaI port of your computer and fix It with the M0 screws 3. Connect the power cord to the monitor and attach It to power source. 4. Turn on the computer and the mphitor, 6“ If you connect the monitor to an Apple Macintosh through a D-Sub cable, you need to buy a Macintosh adapter to connect the video signal part of your computer and the monitor signal cable 2-2 Gening started Adjusting the Monitor A Look at the Control Panel 12345 8 Adjusting the Monitor You can adjust the monitor With the On—Screen Display (05m) menus. There are 6 keys for user's controi, They inciude Exit, ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ Enter. 5 a? and Power Switch The foiiowng me introduction: Panel key introduction i. a“ (q : Imeliigent key used for nutcrcaiibrahon or picture Size and position. 2. Exit key: returns to last page saves or qurts ihe menu system 3 ‘ i 0 key adjusts the parameter settingtoalower‘ value or’adiusrs Contrast Senmg 4. key : adjufls the parameter setting to a higher value or adium brightness semng 5 :goes into Submenus or seiects items. 6. Power Swilch: turns me monitor on or off. 3-1 Adiusling (he Monitor Selecting function and making adjustments 1) z‘ 644 {Auto-calibration hat-keg) Pressmg 5 éeq‘ the momtor Wm automamcaHy adjust the dlsplay's size and posmon to the opumum. No reeconflguranon or adjustments are needed wheh user chahges dwsplay mode 2! Contrast hot-keg mode 1. Press 0 to enter mmrasl hot-key mode 2.Press ‘ or ’ to adjustthesetting‘ Operation instruction 3) Brightqess hot-key mode v Press i)" to enter brightness hot—key mode 2 Press ‘ or > to adjusnhesemng 4) Mam menu mode Grouped by immune the OSD ofiers a mayor furctlons m Mam Menu for mamg adm ems» Contrast Geomary‘ Color adjustment RCEEW Degau>su|g and ‘ neous The (cHowmp describes the contents 0( emh functvor and how you can make adjustments 3-2 Adjusllng the Menltor Make adjustments 4 b F. In New Menu. Press or to Vacate the hem you deswre to change. e-‘ez—FEFFQF >o< ® fin Mmm ilEl’iHijQ H CI [1 [j Geometry in» Atom name Enter : Select Exit : Exit Opomu'nn mm 2 Press Enter to go mto the Sub Menu, ficFF-EF@ >o< ® an; Main menu items " i; H u r: [as _7,Submm H (j 5 z 7 ' Hor. Position ffi~*f Funm "arm Enter: Select 7 Exit : Exit * 70pm'1nn hsvudlon 34 Adlusung me Monitor make the aaiuflmen‘t. 3 Press or ’ te ioeatethemhmm item Then pres: Enter and ‘ or > to ‘f—H‘féfi P01 ® etc. EH “LG; ‘775ubmenu HG D A? Hor. Position —777 7 Function name _,J 75 AA,7 53,3 Exil:Save —— fomrmiun Instruction 4. Press Exit to save the setting. 5 Press Exit to reiurn to main menu. Control Functions Available in Main Menu Luminance 0 Contrast: adiusts the (infierence between the tight and dark areas Brightness: ad)u§ts the brightness of the dispiay, 2. Q Geometry Hor. Position adyusts the horizontai posiuon oizhe dies at Her. Size: ad|usts the dupiay Width. Ver. Position: dd‘usts the VEV‘UCal pOSithn oithe dispiay L Ver. Size: adiusls the vemcal display height. 3-4 Adjusting the Monitor Pincushion corrects curve at the vertlcal edges of the dlsplay. [1D Unbalance, adjusts balance when the sldes ofdlsplay are bowed towards left or hght, Trapeloid: makes the vertical edge of the dlsplay parallel. Parallelogram. corrects lmage dlstortl'ons. EFDD Rotation corrects the slanted screen. 3. 6523 Color Adjustment Color mode Color Temperature Color Temperature—1 (Preset Mode) (User Mode) CI (9300K) 93OOK User Mode I C2 (GSOOK) SSOOK User Mode 2 C3 (SSOOK) SSOOK User Mode 3 C4 (7 l 00K) 7 l 00K User Mode 4 cs (l ISOOK) l l 500K User Mode 5 Color Preset Mode in this mode, CI to C5 are five memory areas where the Factory-preset color settings are stored. These settings are fixed and can not be modified. Color User Mode: Press ‘ or ’ to locale the color mode and Enter to choose a modes, please locate M to recall the preset (olor sstllngsl color. Press ‘ or agam to make the adlustment ll you want to reset to preas': 3$ Adjustlng the Monitor 4, M Recall geome'rry preset sefiing Locate m ‘and press Enter. you can recall the preset seuings. The word “Recall" will keep blinking on the screen in the process of recall. This page is also a '513!us display” fieldwhlch shows cun'em horizontal and vertical frequency status. Please note that only (hOOSng a preset geometry sening can (he display Show the resolution dale. 5. ® Manual degaussing function To eliminate color shading or impurlty induced by magnetism, press Enter to do the manual degaussmg. 6. etc Miscellaneous j) Her. Moire: adlusts horizontal Molre. Effi- Ver. Moire: adjusts vertical Moire. ' osn position adiustment: adjusts oso horizontal and venical position. ‘AE Language select: De: Deutsch En: English Es: Espanol Fr: Francals n. ltaliano Jp: Japanese (Optional) lithe picture lS unstable when you adjust the moire reduction setting, over-adiustment has occurred. Please lower the moire reduction semng level. Note: 6, The degree of each parameter ls present by numeric stalemenl and corresponding scale, b. The on—screen menu will aulomallcally disappear after 20~ second’s inactivity, I1 changes have been made, the monitor will automatically save them 3-6 Adjusting the Murmur Timing Setting By malang adjustments of your video Card settings. you can set the timing and the refresh rate to your preferences. The monitor wtll automatically save the Sefitngs. Your monitor (2m auept horizonml frequency rangll'lg from 30 KHZ to 72 KHz and vertical frequency from 50 Hz to lZO Hz However. due to drfierent resolution settings. do not exceed the (allowing maximum vertical refresh rate to avond possible damages to your monitor. Resolution Maximum Vertical Refresh Rate (Hz) 800 x 600 l I0 1024 x 768 85 (280 x |024 65 5° To set the limmg and the refresh rate, see the usefs guide or your video card. Factory Preset Timings Mode Resolution Vertical Horizontal Frequency (Hz) Frequency (KHz) VGA 640 x 400 70 3 I .47 a VGA 640 x 480 60 3 l ,47 VGA 640 x 480 75 37.50 VGA 640 x 480 85 43,27 VESA BOO x 600 75 46.88 VESA 1024 x 768 75 60.02 SVGA 800 > 600 72 48.09 SVGA 800 x 600 85 53.67 UVGA 1024 x 768 60 48 37 UVGA i024 x 768 70 5648 UVGA l024 x 768 ES 68.68 VESA lZBO x l024 60 63.98 3-7 Adlustlng the Mcnlmr Troubleshooting and Useful Hints Troubleshooting Make sure that your monttor ts property trtstalted tfyou have encounteted any trouble using tht‘s produa (For hardware tnstatlatton, see Chapter 2, Getting Started). the probtems pflr‘slst‘ check lhts chapter tor possible solutions. J Can‘t find Asptre 775 on the Wmdows 95 / 98 monitor Itsts. t! D You need to update the thdows 95 198 setup thformatton for your Aspire 775. You cart downtoad the updated fite from the web (http‘//www apt mm tw) / There ts rto ptaure on the screen Check- site D Video sync stghat. The vtdeo 5th Stghat must be spectfted torthe monttor. D Power iavmg mode Press any key and move the mouse to deadtvate the mode. D Sighat cable connector pans, ttthere are bent or mtsstflg pths‘ consuk your ptacfi ofpurchass. t/ The picture ts scrotltng or unstabte Check: D Signat tohnefior rm assgnumz Feptafe wrth a tom-ct one tt' Int-y at'e rt Ct CDCratlve. D Stgfl" taste cahnectorpths ”(bet ptace otpurchasa. D Graphcscard Seetfthesetttngsare made property 4-1 Troubleshooting and Useful Hlnts AVE bent or mtsstng ptns, (on'utt ynr D Scannmg frequency Change the semngs of your graphks card to acceptable options. D Remove magnettc Objects near the mentor 1 Characters took dark: the ptcturc 15 too we“ or too targe. not centered, etc. CI Adjui! retated semngs See Chapter 3, Adiusling the Monitor. / Caters are trnpure D Check s| nat cable connector pms Ifthere are bent or mISSm ms. consuh 8 g P your place of purchase Maintenance x Do not expose the monitor to dtren sunltght or heat. Do not 5er hquid on the monitor, 3‘ Do not attempt to open the momtor. You may be hurt by electrtc shock Far sen/me. caH your ptace of purchase x Do not use your momtor when magnets or etectromc products are operatmg nearby X Do not use harsh Chemtcats or strong cleamng sort/ems to clean the momtor screen. Wipe tt mm dean, soft domes app‘ted wtn mtld solulton. x Do not ptace anythmg on your monitor Bad ventflatton may etevate tyros-awe tn the momtor Need More Help: tt your probtems rematn after checmng this manual, ptease contact your ptace cf purchase or emat us at: APtDtsp‘ayCSD@apt (omtw 4-2 Troubleshoullng and Use'ul Hinfis Picture Tube SIZE Type Dot pitch Surface coatmg Maximum Viewable Size Power Supply (Universal) lnput voltage Power consumptlon Max. Resolution Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Video Bandwidth Video Input Adjustable Timlng User’s Control X-Radiation Regulatnry Compliance Plug & Play USE (optional) Specifications w" (43ch diagonal Flat Square Tube 0.27mm dot pm AR AS AS mating m9" (40.5cm) diagonal IUD-240 V AC 50~60 H2 (Universal) l IOW ( without USB )/ lZSW ( Wlth USB) l280 x l024 3072 KHZ 50-1 20 Hz l IOMHZ l5—pln mml D—sub connector lZ factory preset. IO user mode Intelligent Oancreen Display (OSD)‘ 4 buttons DHHS‘ PTB UL, CCA, FCC—B lUV/[rgofvomcg VCCI. CE lSO‘ 92‘1i73‘ DN SF MPR ll TCC‘95 (outlonal) DDCl/ZB l up sv‘eam‘ 4 down rd few 5! Specifications Ambient Tgmperalure Operatmg ,_ Storage Humidily Operating Storage Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight (nel) +s°c ~ +4000 +4 \ “F ~ + \O4°F -20°C ~ +eo°c / 4°; ~ +\4D°F 2096 < 90°e IO% ~ 90% 4x6 mm (W) x444 mm (H) x440 mm (D) ‘65 Kg 5-2 Speclflcallnn s
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