Section 6: Basic Operation; Section 7: Indicator Light - Vivotek GFV24CB2 User Manual

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Section 6: Basic Operation

1. Insert one end of the DP cable into your PC's graphics card. Other connection
types may be used. Additional cables are not included.
For optimal refresh rate (or "performance"), it is recommended to use a DP
(display port) or HDMI cable with the monitor's corresponding connector.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding connector on your
monitor. See the image below.
3. Connect the power cable to your monitor then connect the other end to your
power source. It is recommended that you use a surge protector with adequate
voltage if a wall outlet cannot be reached directly.
4. Locate the power button on the monitor and press it to turn the monitor on.
VIOTEK Adaptive Sync
Adaptive sync eliminates image tearing, stuttering, and ghosting by adjusting a
monitor's vertical refresh rate to the frame rate of the graphics card. It is compatible
with GPUs that use AMD® FreeSync™ or NVIDIA® G-Sync™. The feature is off
on VIOTEK monitors by default and must be manually enabled in the monitor's
OSD (see Section 8: OSD). To use this feature, the connecting device must be
compatible with adaptive sync (FreeSync and/or G-Sync); have the latest graphic
drivers; and be connected to the monitor using a DisplayPort (DP) cable.

Section 7: Indicator Light

Solid blue light indicates power is on and
the monitor is operating normally. Solid
red light indicates no video source, no
horizontal or vertical signal has been
detected or voltage is low. Please ensure
your computer is on and all video cables
are fully inserted and/or connected.
DP Connector Power Connector
HDMI Connector
Audio Output
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Indicator Light

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