AG Neovo X-150 User Manual

AG Neovo X-150 User Manual

15" tft lcd panel display

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1 PRECAUTIONS...2 ... 2 NSTALLATION ... 2 OWER CONNECTION ... 2 SING THE ... 2 AINTENANCE ... 3 RANSPORTATION 2 GETTING STARTED ...3 2.1 P ... 3 ACKAGE ONTENTS 2.2 I DENTIFYING ARTS AND ... 5 ETUP ETTING THE INPUT SIGNAL PRIORITY NSTALL INFORMATION 3 CUSTOMIZING MONITOR...7 3.1.
  • Page 3: Precautions

    1 Precautions Installation · Do not cover or block the ventilation ports on the rear of the monitor. · Do not install the monitor close to heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a location exposed to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration, or shock. Power connection ·...
  • Page 4: Transportation

    · Do not insert sharp objects or spill liquid into the monitor through ventilation holes. They may cause accident fire, electric shock or failure. · Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potentials or other risks. Transportation ·...
  • Page 5: Identifying Parts And Controls

    Side view Power switch Turns the monitor on or off. LED indicator Indicates the monitor’s operational mode; green for regular operation, and amber for power saving mode. AUTO button Automatically adjusts the picture and performance. The AUTO function should be used the first time you use the monitor and after changing the resolution and/or refresh rate of the input signal.
  • Page 6: Setup

    · DC +12V Power inlet Provides +12V DC power to the monitor. · VGA-In D-sub 15-pin connector for VGA signal. · VIDEO-In (Optional) Mini-dim 8- pin connector for S-Video or CVBS signal. Setup Please follow the following instructions to setup monitor. Step 1: Remove all packing materials and wrapping from the monitor and then tear down the plastic dust cover from the screen surface.
  • Page 7: Setting The Input Signal Priority

    Connecting to a Macintosh or compatible computer · Connecting to a video equipment with S-Video connector · Connecting to a video equipment with CVBS jack · Step 3: With the monitor turned off, connect the monitor end power plug of adaptor to the power jack of the monitor.
  • Page 8: Customizing Monitor

    3 Customizing Monitor Press any one of the 3.1. If the signal is coming from VGA-In (PC, Mac, Workstation, etc), 3.1.1 Selecting the OSD menu Language This OSD system supports English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian languages. Press any one of Press button.
  • Page 9: Adjusting Phase And Clock

    Press button to select button to adjust the contrast level you prefer. To close the OSD menu, press and press Note: You may also press 3.1.3 Adjusting Phase and Clock The Phase and Clock settings allow you to compensate the drift of computer signals.
  • Page 10: Adjusting H. Position And V. Position

    3.1.4 Adjusting H. Position and V. Position The H. Position and V. Position settings allow you to adjust the centering of the picture. You may just press automatically. If you want to customize the settings for specific application, please follow the steps. Press any one of Press button to center the screen horizontally.
  • Page 11: Adjusting Picture Color (Red, Green, Blue Color)

    Press button to select between 93 (9300K color), 65 (6500K color), or 55 (5500K color), and press To close the OSD menu, press and press Note: You may also press 3.1.6 Adjusting picture color (Red, Green, Blue Color) The Red Color, Green Color, and Blue Color settings allow you to fine tune the picture color for your own preference or specific application.
  • Page 12: Setting Input Signal Priority (To Video-In)

    This monitor will detect the video input source (VGA-In or VIDEO-IN) automatically. You may switch the input signal priority if both inputs are connected. Press any one of Press to switch the input signal priority to VIDEO IN. (If there are no signal input from VIDEO-IN connector, the input signal priority will switch back to VGA-IN automatically.) To close the OSD menu, press...
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Text/Graphic And Sharpness

    Press button to select button to change the position of OSD menu. To close the OSD menu, press and press Note: You may also press 3.1.9 Adjusting the Text/Graphic and Sharpness Press any one of Press button to select button for the second page. Press button to select button for the third page.
  • Page 14: Resetting (Recall) The Adjustments

    Press button to select button to activate the function. To close the OSD menu, press and press Note: You may also press 3.1.11 Resetting (RECALL) the adjustments You may reset all the settings to the factory default. Press any one of Press button to select button for the second page.
  • Page 15: If The Signal Is Coming From Video-In (Dvd, Vcd, Vcr Players, Etc)

    Press button. The second page appears. Press button to select Graphic or Text. To close the OSD menu, press and press Note: You may also press 3.2 If the signal is coming from VIDEO-IN (DVD, VCD, VCR players, etc), 3.2.1 Selecting OSD menu LANGUAGE This OSD system supports English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian languages.
  • Page 16: Adjusting Brightness And Contrast

    3.2.2 Adjusting BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST Press any one of Press button to adjust the brightness level you prefer. Press button to adjust the contrast level you prefer. To close the OSD menu, press and press Note: You may also press 3.2.3 Adjusting Hue, Color The settings allow you to adjust the image color of your monitor according to your preference.
  • Page 17: Setting The Input Signal Priority (To Vga-In)

    To close the OSD menu, press and press Note: You may also press 3.2.4 Setting the input signal priority (TO VGA-In) This monitor will detect the video input source (VGA-In or S-VIDEO) automatically. You may switch the input signal priority if both inputs are connected. Press any one of Press button to select...
  • Page 18: Resetting (Recall) The Adjustments

    3.3.6 Resetting (RECALL) the adjustments You may reset all the settings to the factory default. Press any one of Press button to activate it. To close the OSD menu, press and press Note: You may also press button to activate OSD menu. button to select (Recall), and press button to select...
  • Page 19: Warning Messages And Trouble Shooting

    4 Warning Messages and Trouble Shooting Warning Messages If the message appears on the screen CAN NOT DISPLAY THIS INPUT SIGNAL NO SIGNAL INPUT MAIN CONTROL MENU LOCKED NO VIDEO SIGNAL FROM VGA-IN WAIT FOR AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT Trouble Shooting Symptom No picture ·...
  • Page 20 No picture · The LED power · indicator is orange color The texts are not solid · · Screen image is not · Centered properly Some lines missing · There are red, green, · blue or black tiny dots on the screen. Moisture between the ·...
  • Page 21: Technical Specifications

    5 Technical Specifications Specifications Electrical characteristics Screen size Pixel format Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency Maximum pixel clock Connections Power consumption Physical characteristics Weight Tilt angle 15.0” (381mm) diagonal 1024 x 768 vertical stripe 30kHz – 60kHz 50Hz – 75Hz 80MHz Power: 3-pin AC plug <...
  • Page 22: Regulations

    6 Regulations FCC compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 23: Tco'95

    TCO'95 ongratulations! You have just purchased a TCO'95 approved and labelled product! Your choice has provided you with a product developed for professional use. Your purchase has also contributed to reducing the burden on the environment and also to the further development of environmentally adapted electronics products.
  • Page 24 In turn, they delay the spread of fire. Up to thirty percent of the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame retardant substances. There are related to another group of environmental toxins, PCBs which are suspected to give rise to similar harm, including reproductive damage in fisheating birds and mammals, due to the bio-accumulative processes.

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