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iScreen (Intelligent Screen) Technology Power Saving Function Green Commitment Mode Power Consumption Horizontal Vertical Sync Sync 2 Introduction...
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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 port of your computer and the monitor signal cable. 2-2 Getting Started...
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Exit Enter Power L NH\ Switch L NH\ Exit Enter Power Switch 3-1 Adjusting the Monitor...
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LNH\ (Auto-calibration hot-key) LNH\ 2) Contrast hot-key mode 3) Brightness hot-key mode 4) Main menu mode 3-2 Adjusting the Monitor...
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Hor. Position Hor. Size Ver. Position Ver. Size Rotation Pincushion Unbalance Trapezoid Parallelogram Top Corner: Bottom Corner: Color mode Color Temperature Color Temperature (Preset Mode) (User Mode) 3-5 Adjusting the Monitor...
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Color Preset Mode Color User Mode Enter Hor. Moire: Ver. Moire: OSD position: Language: ç 3-6 Adjusting the Monitor Enter Enter ñ...
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Note: The degree of each parameter is present by numeric statement and corresponding scale. The on-screen menu will automatically disappear after 20-second’s inactivity. If changes have been made, the monitor will automatically save them. Resolution To set the timing and the refresh rate, see the user’s guide of your video card.
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Standard Resolution Horizontal Vertical Frequency (KHz) Frequency (Hz) 3-8 Adjusting the Monitor...
Chapter 3, Adjusting the Monitor 4-2 Troubleshooting and Useful Hints...
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Picture Tube Maximum Viewable Size Power Supply (Universal) Max. Resolution Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Video Bandwidth Video Input Adjustable Timing User’s Control X-Radiation Regulatory Compliance Plug & Play USB (optional) 5-1 Specifications...
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Ambient Temperature Humidity Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight (net) 5-2 Specifications...