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User Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Contents
Safety Information
FCC Declaimers ....................................................................................................................................... 4
WEEE ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
Precautions
Notice ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Cautions When Setting Up ....................................................................................................................... 6
Cautions When Using ............................................................................................................................... 7
Cleaning and Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 7
Notice for the LCD Display ....................................................................................................................... 8
Chapter 1: Product Description
1.1 Package Contents .............................................................................................................................. 9
1.2 Wall Mounting Installation Preparation ............................................................................................... 10
1.2.2 Removing the Base Stand....................................................................................................... 10
1.2.1 Wall Mounting .......................................................................................................................... 10
1.3 LCD Display Overview ....................................................................................................................... 11
1.3.1 Front View and Keypad Buttons .............................................................................................. 11
1.3.2 Rear View ................................................................................................................................ 12
Chapter 2: Making Connections
2.1 Connecting the Power ........................................................................................................................ 13
2.2 Connecting Input Source Signals ....................................................................................................... 14
2.2.1 Connecting a Computer .......................................................................................................... 14
Using VGA Cables ......................................................................................................................... 14
Using DVI Cables ........................................................................................................................... 14
Connecting an Audio Device .......................................................................................................... 15
2.2.2 Connecting a Camera or Video Device ................................................................................... 15
Using CVBS Cables ....................................................................................................................... 15
Using S-Video Cables .................................................................................................................... 16
Using HDMI Cables ........................................................................................................................ 16
Chapter 3: Using the LCD Display
3.1 Turning on the Power ......................................................................................................................... 17
3.2 Selecting the Input Source Signal ...................................................................................................... 17
3.3 Adjusting the Volume .......................................................................................................................... 18
3.4 Locking the OSD Menu ...................................................................................................................... 18
3.5 Using Picture-in-Picture (PIP) ............................................................................................................ 19
3.5.1 PIP Options ............................................................................................................................. 19
3.5.2 PIP Swap ................................................................................................................................. 20
3.6 Using ROTATE Function .................................................................................................................... 20
3.7 Using Auto Adjustment Function ........................................................................................................ 21
Chapter 4: On Screen Display Menu
4.1 Using the OSD Menu ......................................................................................................................... 22
4.2 OSD Menu Tree ................................................................................................................................. 24
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 5: Adjusting the Settings
5.1 Brightness Setting .............................................................................................................................. 27
5.2 Colour Setting ..................................................................................................................................... 29
5.3 Image Setting (PC Source only) ......................................................................................................... 30
5.4 Image Setting (Video signals) ............................................................................................................ 31
5.5 PIP Setting ......................................................................................................................................... 33
5.6 OSD Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 35
5.7 Audio Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 36
5.8 Other Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 37
5.9 Auto Brightness .................................................................................................................................. 39
5.9.1 EcoSmart Sensor ....................................................................................................................... 39
5.10 Input Select ...................................................................................................................................... 40
Chapter 6: Appendix
6.1 Warning Messages ............................................................................................................................. 41
6.2 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 42
6.3 Transporting the LCD Display ............................................................................................................ 44
Chapter 7: Specications
7.1 Display Specications ........................................................................................................................ 45
7.2 Display Dimensions ............................................................................................................................ 46
7.2.1 X-22 Dimensions ..................................................................................................................... 46
7.2.2 X-24 Dimensions ..................................................................................................................... 46
SAFETY INFORMATION
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This FCC Class-B compliant digital device
complies with the Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations of Canada.
FCC Declaimers
This device complies with Section 15 of the FCC listing. The
operation procedures must meet the following conditions: (1)
the device must not cause any damaging interference; and (2)
this device must accept any received interference, including any
unpredictable interference that may possibly occur.
Dear users,
This device has passed the Class B digital service regulations and
complies with Section 15 of the FCC listing; these are intended to
provide reasonable warranty against damaging interference for
home use. This device will produce, use, and emit radio frequency
energy; therefore, installation or use without following the instructions
given may cause damaging interference to radio communication.
Nonetheless, it is not possible to state with certainty that interference
will occur from specic installations. If this device has caused
damaging interference to radio or TV signals (simply turn the device
on and off to check if such interference is caused by the device), we
recommend that you x the interference using the following methods:
Readjust the direction or location of the antenna.
Increase the distance between this device and the receiver.
Consult your local dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
Warning:
Making changes or modications to
the device without the permission
from an authorized dealer may void
the warranty of this device.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
WEEE
Information for users applicable in European Union countries.
The symbol on the product or its packaging signies that this product has to be
disposed separately from ordinary household wastes at its end of life. Please
kindly be aware that this is your responsibility to dispose electronic equipment at
recycling centers so as to help conserve natural resources. Each country in the
European Union should have its collection centers for electrical and electronic
equipment recycling. For information about your recycling drop off area, please
contact your local related electrical and electronic equipment waste management
authority or the retailer where you bought the product.
PRECAUTIONS
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Symbols used in this manual
This icon indicates the existence of a potential hazard that could result in personal injury
or damage to the product.
This icon indicates important operating and servicing information.
Notice
Read this User Manual carefully before using the LCD display and keep it for future reference.
The product specications and other information provided in this User Manual are for reference only. All
information is subject to change without notice. Updated content can be downloaded from our web site at
http://www.agneovo.com.
To register online, go to http://www.agneovo.com.
To protect your rights as a consumer, do not remove any stickers from the LCD display. Doing so may
affect the determination of the warranty period.
Cautions When Setting Up
Do not place the LCD display near heat sources, such as a heater, exhaust vent, or in direct
sunlight.
Do not cover or block the ventilation holes in the housing.
Place the LCD display on a stable area. Do not place the LCD display where it may subject
to vibration or shock.
Place the LCD display in a well-ventilated area.
Do not place the LCD display outdoors.
Do not place the LCD display in a dusty or humid environment.
Do not spill liquid or insert sharp objects into the LCD display through the ventilation holes.
Doing so may cause accidental re, electric shock or damage the LCD display.
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PRECAUTIONS
Cautions When Using
Use only the power cord supplied with the LCD
display.
The power outlet should be installed near the LCD
display and be easily accessible.
If an extension cord is used with the LCD display,
ensure that the total current consumption plugged
into the power outlet does not exceed the ampere
rating.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do
not place the LCD display where the power cord
may be stepped on.
If the LCD display will not be used for an indenite
period of time, unplug the power cord from the
power outlet.
To disconnect the power cord, grasp and pull by the
plug head. Do not tug on the cord; doing so may
cause re or electric shock.
Do not unplug or touch the power cord with wet
hands.
Cleaning and Maintenance
The LCD display comes with NeoV
TM
Optical
Glass. Use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild
detergent solution to clean the glass surface and the
housing.
Do not rub or tap the surface of the glass with sharp
or abrasive items such as a pen or screwdriver. This
may result in scratching the surface of the glass.
Do not attempt to service the LCD display yourself,
refer to qualied service personnel. Opening or
removing the covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other risks.
Warning:
Unplug the power cord
from the power outlet and
refer to qualied service
personnel under the following
conditions:
When the power cord is
damaged.
If the LCD display has been
dropped or the housing has
been damaged.
If the LCD display emits smoke
or a distinct odor.
Warning:
Ceiling mount or mount
on any other horizontal
surface overhead are not
advisable.
Installation in contravention of
the instructions may result in
undesirable consequences,
particularly hurting people and
damaging property. Users who
have already mounted the
display on the ceiling or any
other horizontal surface overhead
are strongly advised to contact
AG Neovo for consultations and
solutions to help ensure a most
pleasurable and fullling display
experience.
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PRECAUTIONS
Notice for the LCD Display
In order to maintain the stable luminous performance, it is recommended to use low brightness setting.
Due to the lifespan of the lamp, it is normal that the brightness quality of the LCD display may decrease
with time.
When static images are displayed for long periods of time, the image may cause an imprint on the LCD
display. This is called image retention or burn-in.
To prevent image retention, do any of the following:
Set the LCD display to turn off after a few minutes of being idle.
Use a screen saver that has moving graphics or a blank white image.
Switch desktop backgrounds regularly.
Adjust the LCD display to low brightness settings.
Turn off the LCD display when the system is not in use.
Things to do when the LCD display shows image retention:
Turn off the LCD display for extended periods of time. It can be several hours or several days.
Use a screen saver and run it for extended periods of time.
Use a black and white image and run it for extended periods of time.
When the LCD display is moved from one room to another or there is a sudden change from low to high
ambient temperature, dew condensation may form on or inside the glass surface. When this happens, do
not turn on the LCD display until the dew disappears.
Due to humid weather conditions, it is normal for mist to form inside the glass surface of the LCD display.
The mist will disappear after a few days or as soon as the weather stabilizes.
There are millions of micro transistors inside the LCD display. It is normal for a few transistors to be
damaged and to produce spots. This is acceptable and is not considered a failure.
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CHAPTER 1: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.1 Package Contents
When unpacking, check if the following items are included in
the package. If any of them is missing or damaged, contact your
dealer.
User Manual
Power cord
Note:
The pictures are for reference
only. Actual items may vary
upon shipment.
VGA cable
Power adapter
LCD Display
Audio cable
Note:
Must use only the supplied power
adapter:
Lite-on Technology Corporation
Model no.: PA-1051-0
Rating: 12V/4.16A
Adaptor Technology Co., Ltd
Model no.: P/N:ATS050-P121
Rating: 12V/4.2A
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.2 Wall Mounting Installation Preparation
1.2.1 Wall Mounting
1 Remove the base stand.
See procedures below.
2 Wall mount the LCD display.
Screw the mounting bracket to the VESA holes at
the rear of the LCD display.
1.2.2 Removing the Base Stand
1 Lay the LCD display
face down on a at
even surface.
2 Remove the four
screws securing the
base stand from the
LCD display.
3 Detach the base
stand.
100
mm
75
mm
100
mm
75
mm
Note:
Take measures to prevent the
LCD display from falling down
and lessen possible injury and
damage to the display in case of
earthquakes or other disasters.
Use only the 75 x 75 mm and
100 x 100 mm wall mount kit
recommended by AG Neovo.
Secure the LCD display on a
solid wall strong enough to bear
its weight.
Note:
To protect the glass panel, place a
towel or soft cloth before laying the
LCD display down.
Warning:
Ceiling mount or mount
on any other horizontal
surface overhead are not
advisable.
Installation in contravention of
the instructions may result in
undesirable consequences,
particularly hurting people and
damaging property. Users who
have already mounted the
display on the ceiling or any
other horizontal surface overhead
are strongly advised to contact
AG Neovo for consultations and
solutions to help ensure a most
pleasurable and fullling display
experience.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.3 LCD Display Overview
1.3.1 Front View and Keypad Buttons
SOURCE
Press to select the input signal source.
UP
Press repeatedly to select PIP option.
During OSD menu selection, press to move
up a menu or submenu.
MENU
Press to display the OSD menu.
Press again to hide the OSD menu.
DOWN
When PIP is on, p ress to SWAP the PIP
main and sub picture.
When PIP is off, press to rotate the image
180°.
During OSD menu selection, press to move
up a menu or submenu.
LEFT
Press to display the volume screen. Then
press again to decrease the volume.
During OSD menu selection, press to
adjust the settings.
RIGHT
Press to increase the volume.
During OSD menu selection, press to select
an option and adjust the settings.
AUTO
For VGA input signal source, press to
perform auto adjustment.
During OSD menu selection, press to close
the OSD menu or exit a submenu.
Display screen
The LCD display screen is protected by
NeoV
TM
Optical Glass.
1
7
6
5
4
3
2
8
Green - Power on
Amber - Standby mode
Off - Power off
POWER / LED indicator
Press to turn the power on or off.
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1
64 75 982 3
INPUT
SELECT
POWER /
LED
AUTO ADJ.
VOL
UP
VOL
DOWN
SWAP/
ROTATE
PIP
SELECT
MENU
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.3.2 Rear View
DC power input
Use to connect the power cord.
COMPOSITE Audio input connectors
Use to connect RCA cables for CVBS /
S-Video audio signal.
VGA connector
Use to connect a PC using a VGA cable for
analogue input signal.
S-Video connector
Use to connect AV cables for the
S-Video signal.
Audio port
Use to connect an audio cable for the
PC’s audio input.
DVI connector
Use to connect a PC using DVI cable
for digital input signal.
1
4
3
2
7
6
5
COMPOSITE Video input connectors
Use to connect composite cables for
CVBS input signal.
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AUDIO INDVIHDMI VGA
DC IN
L
R
AUDIO
CVBS-2
CVBS-1
S-VIDEO
IN
1 2 3 4
6
8
7
5
HDMI connector
Use to connect an input device using
HDMI cable for digital input signal.
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CHAPTER 2: MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.1 Connecting the Power
1 Connect the power cord to the power adapter.
2 Connect the power adapter to the DC power input at the rear of the LCD display.
3 Connect the power cord plug to a power outlet or a power supply.
Caution:
Make sure that the LCD display is
not connected to the power outlet
before making any connections.
Connecting cables while the power
is ON may cause electric shock or
personal injury.
Caution:
When unplugging the power cord,
hold the power cord by the plug
head. Never pull by the cord.
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MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.2 Connecting Input Source Signals
2.2.1 Connecting a Computer
Using VGA Cables
Connect one end of a D-sub cable to the VGA connector of the LCD display and the other end to the D-sub
connector of the computer.
VGA
Using DVI Cables
Connect one end of a DVI cable to the DVI connector of the LCD display and the other end to the DVI
connector of the computer.
DVI
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MAKING CONNECTIONS
Connecting an Audio Device
Connect one end of an audio cable to the audio port at the rear of the LCD display and the other end to the
audio out port of the computer.
AUDIO IN
2.2.2 Connecting a Camera or Video Device
L
R
AUDIO
CVBS-2
CVBS-1
IN
Using CVBS Cables
Connect one end of a CVBS cable
to the COMPOSITE connectors of
the LCD display and the other end to
the COMPOSITE connectors of your
device.
For audio input, connect an RCA
cable to the audio in connector of
the LCD display and the audio out
connector of your device.
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MAKING CONNECTIONS
S-VIDEO
Using S-Video Cables
Connect one end of an S-Video
cable to the S-VIDEO connector of
the LCD display and the other end
to the S-VIDEO connector of your
device.
For audio input, connect an RCA
cable to the audio in connector of
the LCD display and the audio out
connector of your device.
Using HDMI Cables
Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI connector of the LCD display and the other end to the HDMI
connector of your device.
HDMI
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CHAPTER 3: USING THE LCD DISPLAY
3.1 Turning on the Power
1 Plug the power cord to a power outlet or power supply.
2 Touch the POWER button to turn the LCD display on.
The LED indicator turns GREEN.
When the LCD display is turned on, touch the POWER
button to turn off the LCD display.
The LED indicator turns off.
Note:
The LCD display still consumes
power as long as the power
cord is connected to the power
outlet. Disconnect the power
cord to completely cut off
power.
3.2 Selecting the Input Source Signal
Notes:
After selecting an input source
signal, the input source signal
message appears on the
screen briey.
For example, CVBS1 is
selected the following message
is displayed.
CVBS1
INPUT
If the selected input source
signal is not connected to the
LCD display or is turned off, the
no signal message is displayed
on the screen.
NO
SIGNAL
If the resolution or the graphics
card of the connected computer
is set too high, the input out of
range message is displayed.
INPUT SIGNAL
OUT OF RANGE
Touch the button to select the input source signal.
POWER button
LED indicator
SOURCE button
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USING THE LCD DISPLAY
3.3 Adjusting the Volume
1 Touch the or buttons to call out the volume bar.
2 Touch the button to increase volume or the button to decrease volume.
To mute the audio, set the volume to 0.
3.4 Locking the OSD Menu
Lock the OSD menu to protect the LCD display from unauthorised users or from accidentally pressing the
keypad.
To lock the OSD, press and hold the keypad buttons listed below for at least 5 seconds or until the
OSD
LOCK OUT
message appears.
When the OSD is locked, all keypad buttons are inactivated.
Type of OSD Lock Lock Operation Unlock Operation
Lock all buttons
Touch and hold the
, , and the
buttons for 5 seconds.
Touch and hold the , , and the
buttons for 5 seconds or until the OSD
menu appears.
Lock all buttons except
the POWER button.
Touch and hold the
, , and the
buttons for 5 seconds.
Touch and hold the , , and the
buttons for 5 seconds or until the OSD
menu appears.
VOLUME buttons
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USING THE LCD DISPLAY
3.5 Using Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature allows viewing of more than one input source signal on the LCD display.
3.5.1 PIP Options
Touch the button repeatedly to enable and scroll among the PIP options. Options are as follows:
PIP On: The sub source signal is displayed within the main source signal.
PAP (Picture-and-Picture): The main source and the sub source signals are displayed side by side with
equal display size.
PIP Off: PIP function is disabled, only the main source signal is displayed.
Note:
The main source and sub
source signals can be set in
PIP Setting, see page 33.
Some input source signal
combinations do not support
PIP. See PIP Compatibility
table on page 34.
PIP On
PAP
PIP Off
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USING THE LCD DISPLAY
3.5.2 PIP Swap
The main and the sub source signals set in PIP Setting can be easily
swapped using the keypad.
Main source
Sub source
Touch the
button to swap the main source and the sub source
signals. See illustration below.
Main source
Sub source
3.6 Using ROTATE Function
The ROTATE function allows you to rotate the screen image at 180°.
Original screen
image
Touch the
button to rotate the picture 180º. See illustration below.
After ROTATE
image
Note:
ROTATE function can only be
executed if PIP is off, see page
33.
After executing ROTATE, touch the
button again to rotate the
picture back to its normal state.
Note:
PIP Swap can only be executed
if PIP is enabled, see page 33.
Back to original
state
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USING THE LCD DISPLAY
3.7 Using Auto Adjustment Function
Auto Adjustment function automatically tunes the LCD display to its
optimal setting, including horizontal position, vertical position, clock,
and phase.
Touch the
button to perform auto adjustment.
The message auto adjusting is displayed on the screen.
AUTO
ADJUSTING
During auto adjustment, the screen will slightly shake for a few
seconds.
When the message disappears, auto adjustment is completed.
Note:
Auto Adjustment function is
available only during VGA input
signals.
It is recommended to use the
auto adjustment function when
using the LCD display for the
rst time or after a resolution or
frequency change.
CHAPTER 4: ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU
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4.1 Using the OSD Menu
Operation
1
Display the main menu screen.
EXIT ENTER SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
50
BLACK LEVEL
50
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
CONTRAST
50
Touch .
2
Select the menu.
EXIT ENTER SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
50
BLACK LEVEL
50
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
CONTRAST
50
1 Touch the or buttons.
2 Touch the
button to enter the
submenu.
Navigation Window
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ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU
Operation
3
Select the submenu item.
E X I T S E L E C T
N T S C 6 0 H z
B R I G H T N E S S
C O L O U R S E T T I N G
I M A G E S E T T I N G
A S P E C T R AT I O
P I P S E T T I N G
A N T I - B U R N - I N
O S D S E T T I N G
A U D I O S E T T I N G
O T H E R S E T T I N G
A U T O B R I G H T N E S S
I N P U T S E L E C T
L A N G U A G E
I N F O R M AT I O N
B R I G H T N E S S
5 0
B L A C K L E V E L
5 0
5 0
C O N T R A S T
A D J U S T
The highlighted item with an orange arrow indicates the active
submenu.
Touch the
or buttons.
4
Adjust the settings.
Touch the
or buttons.
5
Exit the submenu.
Touch
or to return to the
previous menu.
6
Close the OSD window.
Touch
or again.
When settings are modied, all changes are saved when the user does the following:
Proceeds to the another menu.
Exits the OSD menu.
Waits for the OSD menu to disappear.
Note: Availability of some menu items depend on the input source signal. If the menu is not available, it is
disabled and grayed out.
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ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU
4.2 OSD Menu Tree
Main Menu Submenu Remarks
1. Brightness Brightness
Contrast
Black Level
See page 27.
2. Colour Setting Colour Temperature See page 29.
3. Image Setting During PC input signal:
Sharpness
Phase
Clock
H. Position
V. Position
See page 30.
E X I T E N T E R S E L E C T
N T S C 6 0 H z
B R I G H T N E S S
5 0
B L A C K L E V E L
5 0
B R I G H T N E S S
C O L O U R S E T T I N G
I M A G E S E T T I N G
A S P E C T R AT I O
P I P S E T T I N G
A N T I - B U R N - I N
O S D S E T T I N G
A U D I O S E T T I N G
O T H E R S E T T I N G
A U T O B R I G H T N E S S
I N P U T S E L E C T
L A N G U A G E
I N F O R M AT I O N
C O N T R A S T
5 0
1
10
6
5
4
3
2
7
8
9
11
12
13
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ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU
Main Menu Submenu Remarks
Image Setting During Video input signal:
Sharpness
Saturation
Tint
3D Comb Filter
Noise Reduction
Aspect Ratio
H. Zoom
V. Zoom
H. Position
V. Position
See page 31.
4. PIP Setting PIP
Main Source
Sub Source
Sub Picture Size
Sub Pic. Pos.
Swap
See page 33.
5. OSD Setting Transparency
H. Position
V. Position
OSD Timer
See page 35.
6. Audio Setting Volume
Audio
See page 36.
7. Other Setting Power Saving
Mode
DDC/CI
DCR
Recall
See page 37.
8. Auto Brightness Enable
Mode
Level
See page 39.
9. Input Select VGA
DVI
HDMI
CVBS1
CVBS2
S-Video
See page 40.
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ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU
Main Menu Submenu Remarks
10. Language Select the OSD language:
EN / FR / DE / ES / IT / PY / RO / PL / CS /
NL / 簡中 / 繁中
11. Information Displays settings information such as
Input, Resolution, Horizontal and Vertical
Frequency, Time mode, and Firmware
version.
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CHAPTER 5: ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.1 Brightness Setting
EXIT SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
BRIGHTNESS
50
BLACK LEVEL
50
50
CONTRAST
ADJUST
1. Touch to call out the OSD window.
2. Select BRIGHTNESS menu, then
touch the
button.
3. Touch the
or buttons to select
an option.
Item Function Operation Range
Brightness
Adjusts the luminance of the
screen image.
Note: Backlight setting is disabled
if Auto Brightness is On.
Touch the
or buttons to adjust
the value.
0 to 100
Contrast
Adjusts the difference between the
black level and the white level.
Touch the
or buttons to adjust
the value.
0 to 100
Black Level
Adjusts the black level of the
screen image. Low brightness
setting makes black colour darker.
Touch the
or buttons to adjust
the value.
0 to 100
See comparison illustrations on page 28.
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ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
Original Setting High Setting Low Setting
Brightness
Contrast
Black Level
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ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.2 Colour Setting
COLOUR TEMP.
128R
127G
106B
6500K
5400K
9300K
sRGB
AUTO COLOUR
USER
EXIT ENTER SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
1. Touch to call out the OSD window.
2. Select COLOUR SETTING menu, then
touch the
button.
3. Touch the
or buttons to select an
option.
Item Function Operation Value
Colour
Temperature
Provides several colour
adjustment settings.
Touch the
or buttons to select
the setting.
6500K, 5400K, 9300K,
sRGB, USER
Colour temperature can be set to:
6500K - This is the default colour temperature commonly used for normal lighting
conditions.
5400K - Applies a reddish tint for warmer colours.
9300K - Applies a bluish tint for cooler colours.
sRGB - This is the Red, Green, Blue (RGB) colour standard which is used for colour
management in most industries. This setting displays accurate colours and suitable for
viewing images on the Internet.
AUTO COLOUR - Operates the white balance and automatically adjusts the colour
settings. Available only during VGA input source signal
1 Select AUTO COLOUR.
2 Touch the
button to activate auto colour.
USER - This allows users to set the colour temperature by adjusting the R, G, B
settings according to one’s preference.
1 Select USER, then touch the
button
2 Touch the
or buttons to select among R, G, B option.
3 Touch the
or buttons to adjust the values between 0 ~ 255.
Note: Activate Recall to return the colour to its default setting.
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ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.3 Image Setting (PC Source only)
Note: Some submenu items are not available in DVI input source signal.
PHASE
50
SHARPNESS
50
CLOCK
50
H.POSITION
50
V. POSITION
50
EXIT SELECT
1024x768 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
ADJUST
1. Touch to call out the OSD window.
2. Select IMAGE SETTING menu, then
touch the
button.
3. Touch the
or buttons to select an
option.
Item Function Operation Range
Sharpness
Adjusts the clarity and focus of the
screen image.
Touch the
or buttons to
adjust the value.
0 to 100
Phase
Adjusts the phase timing to
synchronise with the video signal.
Note: Phase is only available when
receiving VGA input signal.
Clock
Adjusts the frequency timing to
synchronise with the video signal.
Note: Clock is only available when
receiving VGA input signal.
H. Position
(Horizontal Position)
Moves the screen image to the left
or right.
V. Position
(Vertical Position)
Moves the screen image up or down.
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ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.4 Image Setting (Video signals)
CONTRAST
SATURATION
50
SHARPNESS
50
TINT
50
3D COMB FILTER
NOISE REDUCTION
ON OFF
3D DE-INTERLACE
ON OFF
M OTION
ON OFF
OFF LOW
MID HIGH
H. POSITION
50
V. POSITION
50
VIDEO MODE
TEXT
M OVIE
GRAPHIC
USER
EXIT SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
ADJUST
1. Touch to call out the OSD window.
2. Select IMAGE SETTING menu, then
touch the
button.
3. Touch the
or buttons to select an
option.
Item Function Operation
Range /
Value
Sharpness
Adjusts the clarity and focus of the
screen image.
Touch the
or buttons to
adjust the value.
0 to 100
Saturation Adjusts the colour saturation.
Tint
Adjusts the colour tint.
Note: Available only during NTSC
system under S-Video or CVBS
signals.
3D Comb Filter
Enables the 3D Comb Filter feature,
which eliminates cross-colouring or
rainbow swirl on pictures.
Note: Available only during CVBS
signal.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
On
Off
3D Comb Filter Off
3D Comb Filter On
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ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
Item Function Operation
Range /
Value
Noise Reduction
Adjusts the noise reduction to help
remove noise from images. This
helps produce clearer and crisper
images.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
Off
Low
High
Noise Reduction Off Noise Reduction On
Aspect Ratio
Adjusts the aspect ratio of the screen
image.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
Overscan
Underscan
Native
Aspect ratio can be set to:
OVERSCAN : The aspect ratio decreases by 5%.
UNDERSCAN : The aspect ratio increases by 5%.
NATIVE : The aspect ratio returns to its default size.
H. Zoom
(Horizontal Zoom)
Adjusts the horizontal zoom.
Touch the
or buttons to
adjust the value.
0 to 100
V. Zoom
(Vertical Zoom)
Adjusts the vertical zoom.
H. Position
(Horizontal
Position)
Moves the screen image to the left
or right.
V. Position
(Vertical Position)
Moves the screen image up or down.
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ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.5 PIP Setting
PIP
OFF PIP PAP
MAIN SOURCE
VGA DVI HDMI
CVBS1
CVBS2
S-VIDEO
VGA DVI HDMI
CVBS1
CVBS2
S-VIDEO
SUB SOURCE
SWAP
PRESS
SUB PIC. SIZE
1 2 3
SUB PIC. POS.
L+U R+U
L+D R+D
EXIT SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
ADJUST
1. Touch to call out the OSD window.
2. Select PIP SETTING menu, then touch
the
button.
3. Touch the
or buttons to select an
option.
Item Function Operation
Range /
Value
PIP
Allows you to select the PIP setting
or disable PIP.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
Off
PIP
PAP
PIP can be set to:
Off - Disables PIP.
PIP - The sub source image is within the main source image.
PAP - The main source and sub source images are displayed side by side.
Main Source
Allows you to select the main source
signal.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
VGA / DVI
/ HDMI /
CVBS1 /
CVBS2 /
S-VIDE0
Sub Source
Allows you to select the sub source
signal.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
VGA / DVI
/ HDMI /
CVBS1 /
CVBS2 /
S-VIDE0
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ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
Item Function Operation
Range /
Value
Sub Pic. Size
(Sub Picture
Size)
Allows you to select the size of the
sub source image. Available only in
PIP mode.
1 - Small image size.
2 - Medium image size.
3 - Large image size.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
1
2
3
Sub Pic. Pos.
(Sub Picture
Position)
Allows you to select the position of
the sub source image. Available only
in PIP mode.
Touch the
or buttons to
adjust the value.
L+U
R+U
L+D
R+D
L+U - Sets the image on the upper left corner of the screen.
R+U - Sets the image on the upper right corner of the screen.
L+D - Sets the image on the lower left corner of the screen.
R+D - Sets the image on the lower right corner of the screen.
Swap
Swaps the main source and sub
source signals.
Touch the
button to swap the image sources.
Table 5.1 PIP Compatibility Table
Main
VGA DVI HDMI CVBS1 CVBS2 S-VIDEO
Sub
VGA X X X O O O
DVI X X X O O O
CVBS1 O O O X X X
CVBS2 O O O X X X
S-VIDEO O O O X X X
Note: Any input signal may be set as the main or the sub source signal. However, some input signals are not
supported to be paired together as the main and the sub source signals.
Refer to the following table for compatibility options.
35
ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.6 OSD Setting
H.POSITION
50
TRANSPARENCY
50
V. POSITION
50
OSD TIMER
100
EXIT SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
ADJUST
1. Touch to call out the OSD window.
2. Select OSD SETTING menu, then touch
the
button.
3. Touch the
or buttons to select an
option.
Item Function Operation Range
Transparency
Adjusts the transparency level of the
OSD screen.
Touch the
or buttons to
adjust the value.
0 to 100
H. Position
(Horizontal
Position)
Moves the OSD window to the left or
right of the screen.
V. Position
(Vertical Position)
Moves the OSD window up or down
the screen.
OSD Timer
Sets the length of time (in seconds)
the OSD screen is displayed. When
the time elapses, the OSD screen is
automatically inactivated.
5 to 100
36
ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.7 Audio Setting
VOLUME
50
AUDIO
ON OFF
EXIT SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
ADJUST
1. Touch to call out the OSD window.
2. Select AUDIO SETTING menu, then
touch the
button.
3. Touch the
or buttons to select an
option.
Item Function Operation
Range /
Value
Volume
Adjusts the volume level of the built-
in speaker.
Note: If volume is adjusted but Audio
is set to “Off”, no sound comes out
from the speaker.
Touch the
or buttons to
adjust the value.
0 to 100
Audio Turns the audio speaker ON or OFF.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
On
Off
37
ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.8 Other Setting
M ODE
GRAPHIC
POWER SAVING
ON OFF
ON OFF
DCR
RECALL
PRESS
TEXT
EXIT SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
ADJUST
ON OFF
DCC/CI
1. Touch to call out the OSD window.
2. Select OTHER SETTING menu, then
touch the
button.
3. Touch the
or buttons to select an
option.
Item Function Operation
Range /
Value
Power Saving
Enables or disables power saving mode.
When the LCD display turns into power
saving mode, the screen turns black and the
LED indicator lights AMBER.
Note: The amount of time for the display
to enter power saving varies depending on
the Source Detect setting. If Source Detect
is Auto, the display checks all input source
signals before entering power saving mode
if no signal is detected; this takes up more
time. If Source Detect is Manual, the display
enters power saving mode right away.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
On
Off
Mode
Sets the current mode for better image
display.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
Text
Graphic
Available only during computer input signal, when the resolution is either of the following:
640 x 350, 640 x 400, 720 x 350, or 720 x 400.
For optimal performance, select:
Text - This mode is suitable for viewing text documents when the resolution is 720 x
400 or 720 x 350.
Graphic - Graphics mode is suitable for viewing images when the resolution is 640 x
350 or 640 x 400.
38
ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
Item Function Operation
Range /
Value
DDC/CI
Activates the DDC/CI protocol to allow users
to congure the monitor by a software using
two wires on the VGA or DVI cables.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
On
Off
DCR
(Dynamic
Contrast Ratio)
Activates DCR. This feature provides
automatic adjustment of picture brightness
and contrast at high speed and dynamic
contrast range, such as when watching
movies. DCR is suitable for indoor viewing.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
On
Off
Recall
Use to recall all to default settings, except
Language, PIP, and the input source.
Touch the
button.
-
39
ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.9 Auto Brightness
5.9.1 EcoSmart Sensor
With the built-in EcoSmart sensor, users can enable the Auto Brightness feature to automatically adjust the
LCD screen brightness according to the ambient light. This feature comforts the eyes and helps optimise
energy efciency.
M ODE
USER
ENABLE
ON OFF
LEVEL
AUTO
80
EXIT SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
ADJUST
1. Touch to call out the OSD window.
2. Select AUTO BRIGHTNESS menu, then
touch the
button.
3. Touch the
or buttons to select an
option.
Item Function Operation Value
Enable Enables or disables auto brightness.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
On
Off
Mode
Sets the auto brightness mode.
Touch the
or buttons to
select the value.
Auto
User
The mode can be set to:
Auto - This mode is the default mode. The LCD brightness automatically adjusts to
the ambient brightness.
User - Allows you to manually adjust the LCD brightness.
Level
Allows you to set the level of LCD
brightness. Available only in USER
mode.
Touch the
or buttons to
adjust the value.
0 to 100
40
ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.10 Input Select
DVI
PRESS
VGA
PRESS
CVBS1
PRESS
CVBS2
PRESS
S-VIDEO
PRESS
EXIT ENTER SELECT
NTSC 60Hz
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR SETTING
IMAGE SETTING
ASPECT RATIO
PIP SETTING
ANTI-BURN-IN
OSD SETTING
AUDIO SETTING
OTHER SETTING
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
INPUT SELECT
LANGUAGE
INFORMATION
HDMI
PRESS
1. Touch to call out the OSD window.
2. Select INPUT SELECT menu, then touch
the
button.
3. Touch the
or buttons to select an
option.
Item Function Operation Value
VGA Sets VGA as the input source signal.
Touch the
button to select.
-
DVI Sets DVI as the input source signal.
HDMI
Sets HDMI as the input source
signal.
CVBS1
Sets CVBS1 as the input source
signal.
CVBS2
Sets CVBS2 as the input source
signal.
S-VIDEO
Sets S-Video as the input source
signal.
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CHAPTER 6: APPENDIX
6.1 Warning Messages
Warning Messages Cause Solution
INPUT SIGNAL
OUT OF RANGE
The resolution or the refresh rate of
the graphics card of the computer
is set too high.
Change the resolution or the
refresh rate of the graphics
card.
NO
SIGNAL
The LCD display cannot detect the
input source signal.
Check if the input source is
turned ON.
Check if the signal cable is
properly connected.
Check if any pin inside the
cable connector is twisted or
broken.
OSD
LOCK OUT
The OSD has been locked by the
user.
Unlock the OSD. Refer to page
18.
42
APPENDIX
6.2 Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause and Solution
No picture.
LED indicator is OFF.
Check if the LCD display is turned ON.
Check if the power cord is properly connected to the LCD display.
Check if the power cord is plugged into the power outlet.
LED indicator is
AMBER.
Check if the computer is turned ON.
Check if the computer is in standby mode, move the mouse or press
any key to wake up the computer.
Image position is incorrect. Adjust the H. POSITION and V. POSITION values. See IMAGE
SETTING on page 30 (for VGA source) or page 31 (for video signals).
The displayed texts are
blurry.
For VGA input, touch
on the keypad to auto-adjust the display.
Adjust the IMAGE SETTING (see page 30).
The OSD menu can’t be
called out.
The OSD is locked; unlock the OSD (see page 18).
Red, blue, green, white
dots appear on screen.
There are millions of micro transistors inside the LCD display. It is
normal for a few transistors to be damaged and to produce spots. This
is acceptable and is not considered a failure.
No audio output. Check if the volume is set to 0 (see page 18 or 36).
Check if AUDIO is set to OFF (see page 36).
For VGA or DVI input, check the audio setting of the computer.
PIP mode does not work. The main and sub input source signals are not compatible to be
displayed together in PIP mode. Check the PIP Compatibility Table for
details (see page 34).
Cannot adjust Backlight
setting.
AUTO BRIGHTNESS setting is ON, disable AUTO BRIGHTNESS (see
page 39).
The displayed picture looks
distorted.
Adjust the aspect ratio (see page 32).
Dew formed on or inside
the LCD display.
This normally happens when the LCD display is moved a cold room to
a hot room temperature. Do not turn ON the LCD display, wait for the
dew condensation to disappear.
Mist formed inside the
glass surface.
This happens due to humid weather conditions. This is a normal
occurrence. The mist will disappear after a few days or as soon as the
weather stabilizes.
43
APPENDIX
Problem Possible Cause and Solution
Faint shadows from a
static image appear on the
screen.
Turn off the LCD display for extended periods of time.
Use a screen saver or a black and white image and run it for extended
periods of time.
44
APPENDIX
6.3 Transporting the LCD Display
To transport the LCD display for repair or shipment, place the display in its original packaging carton.
1 Put all the accessories in the box (if necessary). Place the two foam cushions on
each side of the LCD display for protection.
2 Place the LCD display down in the box.
3 Place the accessories box on the designated area (if necessary).
4 Close and tape the box.
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CHAPTER 7: SPECIFICATIONS
7.1 Display Specications
X-22 X-24
Panel Panel Size 21.5” 23.6”
Max. Resolution FHD 1920 x 1080
Pixel Pitch 0.2482 mm 0.2715 mm
Brightness 250cd/m
2
300cd/m
2
Contrast Ratio 2,000,000:1 (DCR)
Viewing Angle (H/V) 170°/160° (Typical)
Display Colour 16.7M
Response Time 5ms (Typical)
Frequency (H/V) H: 24 kHz - 82 kHz
V: 50 Hz - 75 Hz
H: 24 kHz - 82 kHz
V: 50 Hz - 75 Hz
Input VGA 15-Pin D-Sub 15-Pin D-Sub
DVI 24-Pin DVI-D 24-Pin DVI-D
CVBS RCA x 2 RCA x 2
S-Video 4-Pin mini DIN 4-Pin mini DIN
HDMI HDMI x 1 HDMI x 1
Audio Audio In 1 x stereo audio in for PC (audio jack, 3.5 Ø)
1 x stereo audio in for CVBS (RCA) and S-VIDEO
Speaker Out 1.5W x 2
Power In Power Supply External
Power Requirements DC 12V, 2A DC 12V, 2.3A
Consumption < 28W (On) < 29W (On)
< 0.5W (Stand-by) < 0.5W (Stand-by)
< 0.5W (Off) < 0.5W (Off)
Operating
Conditions
Temperature 0 °C ~ 40 °C (32 °F ~ 104 °F)
Humidity 10% ~ 90%
Storage
Conditions
Temperature -20 °C ~ 60 °C (-4 °F ~ 140 °F)
Humidity 5% ~ 95%
Weight Without Base 6.2 kg (13.7 lbs) 7.3 kg (16.1 lbs)
With Base 6.9 kg (15.2 lbs) 7.8 kg (17.2 lbs)
Note: All specications are subject to change without prior notice.
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SPECIFICATIONS
7.2 Display Dimensions
7.2.1 X-22 Dimensions
324.3
mm
282.4mm
227.4mm155mm
513.2mm
53.5
mm
100
mm
32.6
mm
75
mm
100
mm
75
mm
368.5
mm
7.2.2 X-24 Dimensions
352.6
mm
396.8
mm
282.4mm
227.4mm155mm
562.4mm
53.5
mm
100
mm
32.6
mm
75
mm
100
mm
75
mm
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