Packard Bell Monitor Quick Start Guide - Packard Bell Maestro 230 LED HD Manual

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AFETY AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this monitor to rain or moisture.
Place the monitor on a steady surface where it is not likely to fall.
To reduce eye fatigue, avoid using the monitor in direct sunlight or under bright lights.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or cover. Never open the monitor! There are no user-
serviceable parts inside. Service should be done only by a qualified service person.
Input power source: In many European countries, the wall outlets are 230V, in a range from 200 to
240V. Please check if your monitor supports your country's voltage.
Do not place anything heavy on the power cord or any other cables. A damaged power cord may cause
fire or electric shock. If your power cord is damaged, do not use it. A replacement can be purchased at
your local computer or electronics store.
Do not disassemble the monitor. The cover should be removed by qualified service personnel only.
Keep children and pets away from the monitor.
Do not allow liquids to spill into the cabinet.
Do not operate the monitor beyond the specified temperature and humidity range.
For proper operation, keep the monitor adequately ventilated.
Keep the monitor away from strong magnetic fields produced by transformers, motors, fans, or other
devices. When an irregular AC Voltage is supplied, a protective circuit may turn off the monitor (the
power indicator will also go off). If this happens, turn off the power switch and wait at least 30 seconds
before turning it on again.
Your device uses one of the following power supplies:
Manufacturer: Asian Power Devices Inc., Model: DA-40A19
Manufacturer: Delta Electronics Inc., Model: ADP-40PH BB
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make sure your computer and monitor power are OFF
­ If your computer is equipped with a VGA port, connect one of the VGA cable plugs to the VGA port on your
computer's rear panel and the other to the connector on the monitor. According to PC99 requirements,
the VGA plug and connector should be coloured blue. The VGA interface allows your computer to output
analog signals.
­ For Dual-input Models: If your computer is equipped with a DVI port, connect one end of the DVI cable to
the DVI port on your computer and the other end to the connector on the monitor. The DVI interface
permits puredigital connection between a computer and monitor.
­ For HDMI Models: If your computer is equipped with an HDMI port, connect one end of the HDMII cable
(optional) to the HDMI port on your computer and the other end to the connector on the monitor. The
HDMI interface permits pure-digital connection between a computer and monitor.
2. Connect one end of the adapter to the monitor and the other end to a properly grounded, AC outlet.
Caution: Before connecting the power cord to your monitor, make sure that the video cable has
been correctly connected. Make sure your computer's and monitor's power is OFF. We
recommend that you switch on the monitor first, before switching on the computer.
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ONITOR CONTROLS
The Power button (E) switches your monitor on and off. We recommend you switch the monitor on
before switching the computer on. Press the MENU Button (B) to access the OSD menu. Press the
< Button (C) or the > Button (D) to choose the item you want to adjust. Use the MENU Button to
choose the modification. Then the < and > buttons allow you to decrease or increase the value of the
selected control. Press the AUTO Button (A) to perform an automatic optimized display setup. ACM
and other viewing options are adjusted in the OSD menu, for monitors that support these functions,
check the electronic documentation on the CD supplied.
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