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AcerView F51
LCD Color Monitor
15" (38.|crn) LCD Panei Size
User’s Manual
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Federal Commifligions Commission (FCCLgtatgrneEt
This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device. pursuant to Part 15 ofthe 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 guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. Ifthis 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 ofthe
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning:
Use only shielded cables to connect l/O devices to this equipment.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
Copyright
_________————
Copyright © l998 by Acer Peripherals, Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of
this publication may be reproduced transmitted. transcribed, stored in a retrieval
system or translated into any language or computer language, ln any form or by any
means, electronic. mechanical, magnetic. optical. chemical. manual or otherWise.
without the prior written permission ofAcer Peripherals. incorporated.
Acer Peripherals. Incorporated makes no representations or warranties, emher
expressed or implied. with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any
wamnties. merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further. Acer
Periphemls. Incorporated 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 of such revision or changes,
Fill in I’m/l
For the convenience oi SEWICE, write followmg
related information of your monitor in the space
below. The serial number is on the back of the
product.
Monitor Informallon
Product Name: AcerView FSI
Serial Number.
Date of Purchase:
Dealer Informatlon
Dealer.
Telephone Number:
Address:
Acer is a registered Indemark 01 Acer incorporated Other brands and product names and trademarks or
registered Hademarks onheir mspeflive companits.
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Safety Instructions
The AC adapter isolates this equipment from the AC supply.
Unplug this product lrom the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners Use a soR cloth to clean the monitor housing and a tape to
stick dust and fingerprints on me screen panel.
Slots and openings on the back or top of the cabinet 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 prowded.
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.
Never push objects of any kind, or spill liquid of any kind into thls 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-opeiations) occurs. contact qualified
service personnel for servicmg,
The power supply cord serves as a power disconnect device for pluggable
equipment The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be
easily accessible.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Unpacking the Package
Featuresw
Power Management“.
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Instailing the Monitor”
Chapter 3 Adjusting the Monitor“,
A Look at the Control Paneit
Admsung the Monitor .....
OSD Operation procedure.....
Contrast hot-key mode
Brightness hot—key mod
Main menu mode n
Factory Preset. Timings",
Chapler4 Troubleshooting and Useiul Hints
Troubleshoo‘ttng.
Maintenance.“
Need More Help
Chapters Specifications.
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Introduction
Unpacking the Package
Check followwng items, lfthey are mlsslng or damaged consult your place of purchase
lmmedlately.
, LCD monitor wrth signal cable
« Power cord & adapter
/ User's manual
Locate the model name and the serial number labeled on the back of your monitor.
Wme down the related lnlcrmatlon of your monitor and dealer m the space on page ii
for future reference.
Features
Your Aceerew F5 l has the followmg features
1 Power Savlng Function
The power management CDmplle’s wwth VESA DPMS standard. When the
system is idle (off mode), the monitor automatlcally cuts its power consumption
to less than SW.
1-1 I Imrodutllcn
Plug’n Play Compatibillty
With its DDCIw and DDCZBW‘ it is compatible with Plug‘n Play feature of
Windows 95®,
Space Saving
Compared with CRT monitors. the depth ofyour LCD monitor footprint is only
l70mm, saving at least 5095 ol'ycur desktop real estate,
Light Welght
Your monitor weights only 5.8Kg, 7096 lighter than traditional CRT monitors.
Lower Power Consumptlon
Compared to the mMimUm 75W power Consumption of CRT monitor's. this
monitor consumes only 36W in operation(maximum)
iScreen® (Intelligent Screen) Technology
The On—Screen Dlspiay (OSD) allows you to adiust all settings simply with on-
screen menus.
High Quality Hatlometrlo Expansion
With any kind of resolution. your FSi monitor always can present full-screen
viewmg quality.
16M True Color
With dithering support F5|monitor enhances the visual effect and offers you a
better resolution of image quality,
High Contrast
Compared to ZOlkl contrast ratio in other LCD monitors, this model offers you
300:i which has better viewing elfect‘
Wlder Viewing Angle and Higher Brightness
F5l monitor has wider Viewing angle With l60° lefi to right and lot)” up to
down Brightness oflers up to 200 cd/m2. Both let you enjoy the high qualified
screen With great viewing angle
i-key Function
With auto adjustment function. i-key can automatically adiust H-position. V—
position. Pixel clock and Phase for you.
1-2 I Introduction
Power Management
__?__—_._———
The power management complies with VESA DPMS standard and handles the power
saving modes according to pin ll of D—sub connector ( FPVCC ) recognm'on. The
power consumption at NORMAL and OFF modes are as follows
Mode Power Horizontal Vertical LED
Consumption Sync. Sync.
Normal < 36 W ON ON Green
OFF < 5 W OFF OFF Amber
14! I Introducllon
Getting Started
Installing the Monitor
This monmor x5 eqmpped with an auto—sensing power supply for voltage ranges
I00~240V AC. 50~60Hz.
L Make sure that the system power 5
turned off,
Z. P‘ug the signal cable to the signa‘
connector at the rear of PC.
3, Plug adapter output came to the jack
at the rear of LCD monitor and the
power cord to the adapter
4, Connect the power cord to power
source.
5. Turn on the computer and the
moniton
adapter output power cord
cable
2-1 . emu-g sums
Adjusting the Monitor
A Look at the control Panel
Adiustlng the Monitor
There are 5 keys for user's control. The foliowwng descriptions are the introduction of
these keys.
0 Enter key ‘ enter sub—menus or select items
0 Exlt key ‘ Back to main menus (auto save). or ieave OSD.
0 Left/Contrast key 1 For left ad|ustment and enter contrast hot—key function.
RighilBrlghtness key For right adjustment and emer brightness hot-key
function
i-ky : For auto adjust V-Position. H»Position‘ Pixel Clock Phase, and Coior
Temperature.
3-1 I Adlusllnglhn Monllor
OSD Operation procedure
gentrast hot-keg made
L Press Left/Contrast key to enter contrast hot-key mode
2, Press Left, Right key to do the adjustments.
Contrast
—:|75
Exit : save
Br'gmngss hot-key made
i, Press Right/Brightness key to enter brightness hot-key mode
7. Press Left, Right key to do fire adiustments.
“R2 Brightness
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Exit : save
Main mnu Me
I. Press Enter or Exit keys to enter Main menu (there is one main menu)
2. Press Left or Right keys to scroil light pane to deswred rtems,. then press Enter
key to enter sub-menus.
3. Press Left, R|ght key to scroli light pane to desired items, then press Enter key
to select the items.
Press Left, Right key to do the adjustments.
Press Exit key to save and backto main menus.
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6. Press Exit key to save and ieave 050.
3-2 I Adlusflnglhe Ilenllnr
Detail page assignment of main menu is as below:
Main Menu : Press Enter or Exit keys to enter mam menu
Luminance
Enter to Select
Exit to Exit
This main menu includes {Ive items:
\ i ,
1‘ 795 Luminance adjustment
Press Enter key to enter sub—menus, and press Left, Right key to scroll light pane to
desired items. There are two items :
0 Contrast and $9:- Brightness
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Constrast
Enter : Select
Exit : Exit
34 I Mlustlng ma Monlmr
Press Enter to select the items. Then press Left or High! keys to do adjustment
Constrasl
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Exit to save
2. fl Geomafry
fis-QZ) M-
“WW
Geometry
Enter to Select
Exit to Exit
Press Enter key to enter submenus. and press Left or Right keys to scroll light panel
to desired wtems. There are 4 items
E Hor.(horizontal) Position !’ Ver.(ve|1ica|) Position
fl Pixslclock
Phase
34 I Mlulllng ml Monitor
III IIIIi
Geometry
Enter to Selec1
Exit to Exit
Press Enter to select the items. and press Lefl or High! keys to adjust
fii-‘fi m-
IE].-
Hor. Position
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Exit to save
3-5 I Mlusfingthe Monitor
1 @ Color Adjusfmem
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Ream
Color Adjustment
Enler to Select
Exit to Exil
Press Enter key no enter RGB adjust function. Press Left or Right keys to scroll light
panel to desired items. There are 4 items :
R Red gain adiustmem
C Green gain adiuslmenl m Reset to Default
B Blue gain adiustment
%@-m-
Ream
Cclor Adjustment
Enter to Select
Exit to Exit
Press Enlsr to select the items Then press Left or Right keys to do adjustment
When user changes the color setting, OSD Will be changed to “User Mode". If user
wants to recall presening color, choose Recall icon and press Enter.
3-6 I Ad|ustlnglhe Mcnllor
BM
Green
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Exit to save
alsfi-m-
R G B m
Recall
Enter to Recall
Exit to Exit
4. Reset fo Defuul?
Preset Mode
1 024x768
H.F.: 59.92 KHZ
V.F.: 74.90 Hz
to recall
10 Exit
3-7 I Adjusting mu Mnnlm
The default picture shows the delault resolution, horizontal and vertical frequency.
Press Enter key to recall the default setting
5. Miscellaneous
air—Ewm
[- ABC Lg]
Miscellaneous
to select
to Exit
Press Enter key to enter sub-menus. Press Le“ or Flight key to scroll light pane to
desired items
There are 3 items
l; OSD Posifion ”3° LanguageSelect % Room onlofl Select
OSD Position
Enter to Select
Exit to Exit
Press Enter key to enter sub-menus.
3-8 I Adjusting m. Monitor
A. For OSD Posltlon adjustment : Press Left or Right keys to scroH fight
pane‘ to deslred items,
0 OSD Hor,(horwzonta1) Position E
O OSD Ver. (vertwcal) Positwon III
Press Enter to select the rtems‘ Then press Left or High! key to adjustment
-@®>01
‘OSD HorPosifion
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Exit to save
B. For Language Select : Press Left or Right key to scroH light pane to desired
‘anguage, press Exit to save and exwt,
De: Deutsch En: English Es: Espafim
Fr: Francais It: wtalyano
flflwm-
En Es Fr It Ja
Deutsch
Exit to save
3-9 I Adlusllnglha Monlwr
C. For Room OnlOfl Select : Press Left or nghl key to scroH light pans to
choose On or Off mode. Press Exit to save and exit.
Exit to save
i-Aa; 1 For auto adjust V-Position, H-Posi‘tion, Pixel Clack Phase‘ and Co‘or
temperature, Just press FkE)’ to automatical‘y adjust all the semngs.
V-Positicn—-—---— done
Pixel Clock —————— -— done
H-Position— ----- — doing
Phase
3—10 I Adlusllng file Monitor
Factory Preset Timings
Resolution
640 x 350
640 x 400
Input display data
Dal Clock
Frequency
(MN!)
Mamwsh
640 x 430
640 x 480
540 x 480
800 x 600
DOS
VESA
mo
VESA
500 x 600
800 x 600
BUD x 600
800 x 600
932 x 624
IOZA x 768
3 16
VESA
l024 x 768
VESA
“124 x 763
Imerhce
7024 x 768
3-11 - Adlusllng m
Monitor
Mmmesh
Actual dlsplny
resolullon
MI screen
‘024 x 768
When you set the magnification 171 L5 or |,25, the screen doesn't Show fully sized
magei The proportion ofthe screen we is as follows‘
PC
Display data Display data
”mum ~ sea x 720 "33mm
640x450 mm ’ aooxeoo w
(VGA) a “H” " (SVGA) fi’
pan-
1024X768 (XGA)
Display data
msouree nun-nu
1024x768 —>
(XGA)
panel resalutlon
1024x765 (XGA)
MAC
Display data Display size
resource 832 X 624
532X624 ——> (X10)
panel molafiun
1024x755 (XGA)
W We offer you 20 press! modes which are compatible with Windows 95
and Macintosh. However, please notice the following occasions when
you adjust the resolution and frequency under Macintosh.
3-12 I Adjusllng the Monitor
In the resolution al 332 x 524, the OSD can not support automatic
adjustment, position and image. In the main menu, these three items
will show in red.
In the resolution at 1024 x 768, the screen may appear imperfect or
unclear. It is not a defect. You can improve it by automatic adjustment
or manually adjusting.
in some rare cases, the screen will appear little noise. It might be
caused by nonstandard signal lrequency from the VGA card. It is not a
defect. You can improve it by automatic adjustment or manually
adjusting Phase and Pixel Frequency in the image menu.
To extend the product life, we suggest you set the power saving function
on your system.
in some rare cases, the screen will appear little noise. It might be
caused by nonstandard signal frequency from the VGA card, It is not a
defect, You can improve it by automatic adjustment or manually
adjusting Phase and Pixel Frequency in the image menu.
1-1: I Mlunlnq m-
Manner
Troubleshooting and
Useful Hints
Troubleshooting
Make sure that your monitor is properly installed ifyou have encountered any trouble
usmg this product (For hardware installatlon, see Chapter 2, Getting started), it
the problems persist, check this chapter for possible solutions.
I There is no picture on the screen.
Check
D Power saving mode. Press any key and move the mouse to deactivate the
mode.
D Signal cable connector plns lfthere are bent or missing pins. consult your
place of purchase,
/ The plcture is unsmble.
Checie
D Signal cable connector pins. Ifthere are bent or missing pins, consult your
place of purchase.
D Graphics card. See ifthe settings are made properly.
D Scanning frequency. Change the settings of your graphics card to
acceptable options.
/ Characters look too dark or too light.
El Adjust related settings. See Chapter 3, Adjustlng the Monitor.
44 I Troubleshooting and
Usatul Hlnts
Maintenance
x D0 not expose the monitor to dlI'ECl. sunliglfl or heat.
x Do not spill Ilquld on the monltor.
x Do not attempt to open the monitorl You may be hurt. by electric shock.
For servlce, call your place of purchase.
at Do not use your mcnltor when magnets or electronic producls are operafing
nearby.
x Do not use harsh chemicals or strong cleaning solvents to clean the monitor
screen. Wlpe it with clean. so& clothes applied with mild solmlon.
3: Do not place anythlng on your monitor. Bad ventilatlon may elevate
temperature ln the manner
Need More Help!
ll' your problems remaln after checklng this manual, please comact your place of
purchase or e-mall us at stevenleung@apilcom.tw
4-2 I Troubleshoollng Ind
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