Assembling The Monitor; Connections - UTC Fire and Security interlogix TVM-1700 User Manual

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Press the Menu button and activate the Self-
Diagnosis menu to determine whether your
monitor is functioning normally, not receiving a
signal or is receiving a signal that is out of
scanning range.
Activate the higher refresh rates of the monitor
to stabilize the screen and eliminate the
annoying flicker that contributes to eye-strain
and headaches.
The monitor supports the optimal display
performance with 1280 x 1024 @ 75 Hz (TVM-
1700/TVM-1900 Model) and 1680 x 1050 @
60 Hz (TVM-2200 Model).
The monitor can be connected to various types
of video devices with supporting video input
signals like Composite video (CVBS), Separate
video.
The internal stereo speakers make the end user
enjoy audio sound.

Assembling the monitor

The monitors are designed for use on a desktop.
The arm of the monitor stand is shipped pre-
installed on the monitor.
Assembling the monitor
1. Put a smooth pad or cloth on a level surface.
Place the monitor on it facing downwards.
2. Insert the arm of the monitor stand of the
monitor into the pedestral foot provided.
TVM-1700/TVM-1900 models
Arm of the monitor stand
TVM-2200 model
User Manual
Pedestral foot
Disassembling the monitor
1. Put a smooth pad or cloth on a level surface.
Place the monitor on it facing downwards.
2. Using a screwdriver or a similar object with a
sharp end, carefully detach the supporting arm
from the foot by pressing the groove on the
back of the supporting arm. (Note that the
fixation point can be broken if too much force is
applied).
TVM-1700/TVM-1900 models
TVM-2200 model

Connections

1. DC 12V Input
2. VIDEO OUT Composite signal output
3. VIDEO IN
Composite signal input.
4. AUDIO L
Audio signal input left.
5. AUDIO R
Audio signal input right.
6. PC Stereo Input
7.
Head Phone Out
8. HDMI
HDMI signal input.
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