CONTENTS Getting Started ................... 2 Setting up your Monitor ................3-6 Connecting your Monitor to your computer ..........7-9 Using your Monitor ................... 10 Operator Interface ................11-12 Adjusting your Monitor’s Settings............13-20 Troubleshooting .................. 21-22 Specifications ..................23-24 Preset Display Modes ................. 24-26 Care and Safety ..................
GETTING STARTED Your IPS Monitor is designed to work seamlessly with Windows devices that contain a Display Port, HDMI, DVI, or VGA input.You may also use it with Apple devices via Apple’s mini DVI connector. It features a 30” LED/LCD backlit screen with 2560 x 1600 resolution. In this user guide you will learn how to: •...
SET-UP YOUR MONITOR: STEP ONE Check to make sure your packaging includes each of the following: 1. Monitor / Monitor base 2. Signal Cable (VGA, DVI cables) 3. Power co 4. Four screws...
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SET-UP YOUR MONITOR: STEP TWO Connect your monitor to the base. Unpack the monitor and attach the base. For snap-in models tools and fasteners are not required. If screws have been provided with your monitor please connect the base as follows: 1.
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SET-UP YOUR MONITOR: STEP THREE Follow these instructions to adjust your monitor’s viewing angle: Hold the base of the monitor with one hand (to keep the screen from shaking) Using your other hand, grab the side or top of the monitor and tilt the screen forward or backwards.
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SET-UP YOUR MONITOR: STEP FOUR Connect your monitor to a power source. 1. Connect the output cable from the AC Power to the AC Power In connector (flat side of connector towards the cabinet rear) on the monitor. 2. Plug in the IEC Power Cord to the input side of The Brick and your 100/120V or 220/240V AC grounded power outlet using the provided power cord.
& HDMI Cable both support HDMI ver. 1.4. • Auria does not recommend using VGA for WQHD/UWXGA. • If you are using the DVI or VGA video cable, be certain to tighten down the grounding screws on the connector (on both ends of the video cable).
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CONNECTING YOUR MONITOR: FOR YOUR REFERENCE Port Connections (Down to Up) • DP (Display Port) • VGA • DVI • HDMI • AUDIO IN HDMI Audio Mainframe computer...
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CONNECTING YOUR MONITOR: FOR YOUR REFERENCE Port connections (Left to Right) :Off AC Power In: Connect to an earth 100-240V, 50/60Hz AC outlet with the Power Cable. Switch:Turn on/ off the power supply. Switch When using a DVI cable, make sure it is a dual link cable, as only a dual link cable will support 2560 x 1440 Resolution.
2.Work Computer or Signal Source Monitor Computer or Signal Source Monitor Mini Display Port Display Port HDMI Computer or Signal Source Monitor Computer or Signal Source Monitor Mini Display Port Display Port HDMI Computer or Signal Source Monitor Computer or Signal Source Monitor Mini Display Port HDMI...
OPERATOR INTERFACE AUTO Key: 1.Shortcut key to switch input signal source. 2.This key is an exit key (exit OSD menu) when OSD menu is active. 3.Press the key, monitor will into automatic adjustment. When the OSD menu is OFF. Press the button for 3 seconds and into auto-adjustment function, but only on VGA mode.
OPERATOR INTERFACE DOWN Key/DCR Adjustment Key: When the OSD menu is active, press this key to adjust the options move down. POWER: Green Turn on on standby...
ADJUST YOUR MONITOR’S SETTINGS 1. Press the “MENU” key to activate the OSD interface. 2. Use the “UP” or “DOWN” Keys to browse the main functions. 3. In order to select a function press the “MENU” key. 4. If the function you need has a sub-menu use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys to navigate it, then press “MENU”...
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ADJUST BRIGHTNESS 1. Press the “MENU” key 2. Press the “UP/DOWN” buttons and browse to “BRIGHTNESS” in the main menu, then press “MENU” to select it. 3. Use the “UP/DOWN” keys to browse BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, ECO & DCR, click “MENU” to select and adjust any of these. 4.
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ADJUST IMAGE 1. Press the “MENU” key 2. Press the “UP/DOWN” buttons and browse to “IMAGE” in the main menu, then press “MENU” to select it. 3. Use the “UP/DOWN” keys to browse H.POSITION, V.POSITION, CLOCK, PHASE or ASPECT RATIO, click “MENU” to select and adjust any of these. 4.
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ADJUST COLOR TEMP 1. Press the “MENU” key 2. Press the “UP/DOWN” buttons and browse to “COLOR TEMP” in the main menu, then press “MENU” to select it. 3. Use the “UP/DOWN” keys to browse COLOR TEMP, RED, GREEN or BLUE, click “MENU”...
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ADJUST OSD SETTINGS 1. Press the “MENU” key 2. Press the “UP/DOWN” buttons and browse to “OSD” in the main menu, then press “MENU” to select it. 3. Use the “UP/DOWN” keys to browse LANGUAGE, OSD H.POS., OSD V.POS, OSD TIMER or TRANSPARENCY click “MENU” to select and adjust any of these.
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ADJUST LANGUAGE 1. Press the “MENU” key 2. Press the “UP/DOWN” buttons and browse to “OSD SETTINGS” in the main menu, then press “MENU” to select it. 3. Use the “UP/DOWN” keys to select “LANGUAGE” and click “MENU”. 4. Use the “UP/DOWN” keys to browse languages. 5.
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ADJUST RESET SETTINGS 1. Press the “MENU” key 2. Press the “UP/DOWN” buttons and browse to “RESET” in the main menu, then press “MENU” to select it. 3. Use the “UP/DOWN” keys to browse IMAGE AUTO ADJUST, COLOR AUTO ADJUST or RESET, click “MENU” to select and adjust any of these. 4.
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ADJUST MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS 1. Press the “MENU” key 2. Press the “UP/DOWN” buttons and browse to “MISC” in the main menu, then press “MENU” to select it. 3. Use the “UP/DOWN” keys to browse HOTKEY TYPE, SIGNAL SOURCE, AUDIO SELECT or VOLUME click “MENU” to select and adjust any of these. 4.
TROUBLESHOOTING Power pilot lamp is dim Check to make sure the power is turned ON Check to make sure the power cord is securely connected to both the monitor and the socket. Picture looks faint Adjust brightness or contrast ratio Screen display distorted or picture becomes wavy Possibly caused by electronic jamming due to nearby electrical equipment Power pilot lamp is bright, but there is no image on the screen...
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TROUBLESHOOTING Picture is not in the middle or incorrect size Adjust CLOCK and FOCUS or hot keys (AUTO) The images have color shading (white looks not pure white) Adjust RGB color or choose new color temperature Weak brightness and contrast Monitor brightness may be reduced due to over use.
PRESET DISPLAY MODES Resolution HFR(KHz) VFR(Hz) DOS Mode 720 x 400 31.469 640 x 480 31.469 640 x 480 37.861 640 x 480 37.500 SVGA 800 x 600 37.879 800 x 600 47.20 800 x 600 46.875 1024 x 768 48.363 1024 x 768 56.476...
PRESET DISPLAY MODES Resolution HFR(KHz) VFR(Hz) WUXGA 1920 x 1200 74.03 2560 x 1600 98.71 WQXGA CARE & SAFETY Attention: Any unauthorized modifications or changes may cause the monitor to not work properly. The manufacturer is not responsible for radio or image interference caused by unapproved modifications.
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CARE & SAFETY Usage It is normal for your monitor to “blink” the first time you use it. If this occurs simply turn your monitor off, then on again. The effective screen pixels of your monitor should read 99.99% or more, pixel or brightness loss should be less than 0.01%.
CARE & SAFETY Cleaning & transport Keep the original box and other packing material in the event that you need to ship your monitor. To clean your monitor use a soft, dry cloth and only cleaners intended for use with a screen or display. Cleaners with alcohol or acetone will damage your screen.
Auria is not responsible for damage to inbound product that was not properly packaged. Auria will pay for the return shipment charges with in the USA and is responsible for any costs across any international borders. In the USA or Canada, please contact your local dealer or call Auria customer service at (877)375-1065.
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Adjustment by non-authorized sources Any cause other than ordinary usage Repair, modification, installation of options or parts by anyone other than an Auria ASC Improper environment Excessive or inadequate heating or air conditioning or electrical power failures, surges, or irregularities This one year warranty does not cover any of the products firmware or hardware that you or any third party have modified or altered;...
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WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHER THEORY, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE INDIVIDUAL UNIT WHOSE DEFECT OR DAMAGE IS THE BASIS OF THE CLAIM. IN NO EVENT SHALL AURIA BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE OR FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT OR OTHER INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE.
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EQD is located at: 3309 E. Miraloma Avenue Suite 107 Anaheim, CA 92806 For Customer Service please call 877-375-1065 or visit www.eqdcorp.com...
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