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... editions of this manual or supplementary documents and publications. Acer Incorporated. Acer LCD Monitor User Guide Original Issue: 10/2017 Changes may be incorporated in this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in the space provided below. The serial number and model number are registered trademarks of such revisions or changes. Acer LCD Monitor User Guide Model number Serial number Date of purchase Place of Acer Incorporated. Other companies...
... editions of this manual or supplementary documents and publications. Acer Incorporated. Acer LCD Monitor User Guide Original Issue: 10/2017 Changes may be incorporated in this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in the space provided below. The serial number and model number are registered trademarks of such revisions or changes. Acer LCD Monitor User Guide Model number Serial number Date of purchase Place of Acer Incorporated. Other companies...
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...,sduipscpolinesn.ect power from the power supplies. iii Special notes on LCD monitors The following are turned off before connecting aMnaykceabsulereorbuontphluthggeinLgCDthme poonwiteorr aadnadpttehre. Cleaning your safety and comfort Safety instructions Read these guidelines when cleaning the monitor: • Always unplug the monitor before cleaning. • Use a soft cloth to the nature of the fluorescent light, the screen may remain after switching the image, when the same image is purposed...
...,sduipscpolinesn.ect power from the power supplies. iii Special notes on LCD monitors The following are turned off before connecting aMnaykceabsulereorbuontphluthggeinLgCDthme poonwiteorr aadnadpttehre. Cleaning your safety and comfort Safety instructions Read these guidelines when cleaning the monitor: • Always unplug the monitor before cleaning. • Use a soft cloth to the nature of the fluorescent light, the screen may remain after switching the image, when the same image is purposed...
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...; Turn the volume down if you can hear it clearly and comfortably and without distortion. • After setting the volume level, do not place the product on a vibrating surface. • Never use this product near you need to disconnect power from the type of power indicated on the power cord. Do not locate this product on an unstable cart, stand or...
...; Turn the volume down if you can hear it clearly and comfortably and without distortion. • After setting the volume level, do not place the product on a vibrating surface. • Never use this product near you need to disconnect power from the type of power indicated on the power cord. Do not locate this product on an unstable cart, stand or...
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...'osapdoawperowcoerrdoisutelqeut,ipstpreipdowrirtehcaepttharcelee-wbyirpeluggroguinngdeind tpoloug. Make sure the power outlet is equipped with the performance of this product. Use theNportoed: uThcteognrloyuwnidtihngthpeinsuaplpsoliepdropvoidweesrgsouopdplpyrcootredctsieotn. Warning! Iffroymou need for service • the product does not operate normally after following the operating instructions tIef npsoiownercostrrdipasmapreerueseradt,inthge. • Do not overload a power outlet, strip or receptacle by plugging in a grounded power outlet. Mt eaxkceeesudr8e0t...
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Switch off the device near gas pumps at Acer are covered by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition. Additional safety information Your device and its enhancements may result in damage and will often require extensive work by the operating instructions, since improper adjustment of other products. For more information and help when recycling, please go...
Switch off the device near gas pumps at Acer are covered by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition. Additional safety information Your device and its enhancements may result in damage and will often require extensive work by the operating instructions, since improper adjustment of other products. For more information and help when recycling, please go...
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...: F•• indraievnforgiadiynsolforuuorcmhcisontgamyfifonorgwrttaorzodolaonnnedg/oinr one fixed posture leaning backward Ff•tohinoedtfrosmyetolsalutuon,srwcdolcieruonsrpmgaiaftsoinipnrdstg:wzyooanlukerabsriytotauindngjduhsrteeiniggguhlttahrtleoyvatiocehwrieeimnvgeomvaenagtxhliemeousftmrtahcineommonfoonyroitt.uoOrr,bleusgesirnvge a • refrain from Sleep mode by pushing the power button. viii • • Activate computer's Sleep mode within 30 minutes of the monitor, using a Tfohoetfroesllto, worinrgaisseincgtioynouprrosivttidinegs thiepisgfhotrtmo oarcehiceovme...
...: F•• indraievnforgiadiynsolforuuorcmhcisontgamyfifonorgwrttaorzodolaonnnedg/oinr one fixed posture leaning backward Ff•tohinoedtfrosmyetolsalutuon,srwcdolcieruonsrpmgaiaftsoinipnrdstg:wzyooanlukerabsriytotauindngjduhsrteeiniggguhlttahrtleoyvatiocehwrieeimnvgeomvaenagtxhliemeousftmrtahcineommonfoonyroitt.uoOrr,bleusgesirnvge a • refrain from Sleep mode by pushing the power button. viii • • Activate computer's Sleep mode within 30 minutes of the monitor, using a Tfohoetfroesllto, worinrgaisseincgtioynouprrosivttidinegs thiepisgfhotrtmo oarcehiceovme...
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... the side faces the window or any light source • minimizing room light by looking at bright light sources, such as open windows, for extended periods of time. ix Taking care of your vision Long viewing hours, wearing incorrect glasses or contact lenses, glare, excessive room lighting, poorly focused screens, very small typefaces and low-contrast displays could stress your computer use more relaxing and...
... the side faces the window or any light source • minimizing room light by looking at bright light sources, such as open windows, for extended periods of time. ix Taking care of your vision Long viewing hours, wearing incorrect glasses or contact lenses, glare, excessive room lighting, poorly focused screens, very small typefaces and low-contrast displays could stress your computer use more relaxing and...
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Contents Unpacking 1 Installing/removing base 2 Adjusting screen position 4 Connecting the power cord 5 Safety precautions 5 Cleaning the display 6 Connector pin assignment 7 Standard timing table 8 Installation 9 User control 10 Troubleshooting 20
Contents Unpacking 1 Installing/removing base 2 Adjusting screen position 4 Connecting the power cord 5 Safety precautions 5 Cleaning the display 6 Connector pin assignment 7 Standard timing table 8 Installation 9 User control 10 Troubleshooting 20
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... the monitor to rain, excessive humidity or dust, as this may shine on the display surface. This power cord kit must meet the safety standards for the country where you are installing the device. (II) DC power supply • Use the power adapter provided by the manufacturer, the specifications are used: Use a UL-compliant power cord kit, including SVT-type leads and a 10-amp/125volt plug...
... the monitor to rain, excessive humidity or dust, as this may shine on the display surface. This power cord kit must meet the safety standards for the country where you are installing the device. (II) DC power supply • Use the power adapter provided by the manufacturer, the specifications are used: Use a UL-compliant power cord kit, including SVT-type leads and a 10-amp/125volt plug...
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... 0 auxiliary signal Channel 1 real signal Monitor ground Channel 1 auxiliary signal Channel 2 real signal Monitor ground Channel 2 auxiliary signal Channel 3 real signal Threading 11. 12. Explanations Monitor ground Channel 3 auxiliary signal 13. Auxiliary channel real signal 16. Auxiliary channel auxiliary signal 18. TMDS data 1 mask 6. CEC Reserved (not connected on the device) SCL SDA DDC/CEC ground +5 V power supply Hot plug detection * Limited to specific models 19-pin color display signal cable* Threading...
... 0 auxiliary signal Channel 1 real signal Monitor ground Channel 1 auxiliary signal Channel 2 real signal Monitor ground Channel 2 auxiliary signal Channel 3 real signal Threading 11. 12. Explanations Monitor ground Channel 3 auxiliary signal 13. Auxiliary channel real signal 16. Auxiliary channel auxiliary signal 18. TMDS data 1 mask 6. CEC Reserved (not connected on the device) SCL SDA DDC/CEC ground +5 V power supply Hot plug detection * Limited to specific models 19-pin color display signal cable* Threading...
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... host system: Steps 1. Plug the computer power cable and monitor power adapter into the power port on your computer. Connect one end of the HDMI/DP cable to the back of the monitor and the other end to install the monitor on your computer and unplug the power cord. 2. Plug the monitor power adapter into the nearby power outlet. Connect the audio cable (only Audio input model) (optional) 4. Turn off . Note:The maximum display refresh rate for DP cables is 144 Hz...
... host system: Steps 1. Plug the computer power cable and monitor power adapter into the power port on your computer. Connect one end of the HDMI/DP cable to the back of the monitor and the other end to install the monitor on your computer and unplug the power cord. 2. Plug the monitor power adapter into the nearby power outlet. Connect the audio cable (only Audio input model) (optional) 4. Turn off . Note:The maximum display refresh rate for DP cables is 144 Hz...
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In the powered-off state, pressing the button powers on state, pressing the button normally enters the mode switching menu, and longpressing for 3 seconds powers off the device. 10 User control Basic controls 54321 Number 1 2 3 4 5 Icon Description Go to the main menu. in the powered-on the device; Enter the source mode. Enter brightness adjustment. Enter the volume control menu.
In the powered-off state, pressing the button powers on state, pressing the button normally enters the mode switching menu, and longpressing for 3 seconds powers off the device. 10 User control Basic controls 54321 Number 1 2 3 4 5 Icon Description Go to the main menu. in the powered-on the device; Enter the source mode. Enter brightness adjustment. Enter the volume control menu.
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Press the MENU button to use (see the following is for more information.) 11 Turn mode on advanced settings, see the OSD section for general reference only. Actual product specifications may vary. Use the OSD to adjust the settings of the LCD display. Adjust OSD settings Note: The following pages: Home page All keys bring up the home page. For information on or off Double-press Button 5 to enter mode control and select a user-defined profile to open the OSD. OSD (On Screen Display) can be used to adjust image quality, OSD position, and general settings.
Press the MENU button to use (see the following is for more information.) 11 Turn mode on advanced settings, see the OSD section for general reference only. Actual product specifications may vary. Use the OSD to adjust the settings of the LCD display. Adjust OSD settings Note: The following pages: Home page All keys bring up the home page. For information on or off Double-press Button 5 to enter mode control and select a user-defined profile to open the OSD. OSD (On Screen Display) can be used to adjust image quality, OSD position, and general settings.
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Note: The higher the value, the more blue light is off . For best protection, choose a lower value. 8. Black Boost: This feature increases the richness of the display's dark levels black becomes less black. Blue Light: Filter blue light by adjusting different blue light display ratios (80%, 70%, 60%, 50%). Default is displayed. The higher the setting, the greater the increase. 7. ACM: Turn ACM on or off . 13 6.
Note: The higher the value, the more blue light is off . For best protection, choose a lower value. 8. Black Boost: This feature increases the richness of the display's dark levels black becomes less black. Blue Light: Filter blue light by adjusting different blue light display ratios (80%, 70%, 60%, 50%). Default is displayed. The higher the setting, the greater the increase. 7. ACM: Turn ACM on or off . 13 6.
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Use Buttons 1/2 to open the OSD. 2. The default value is warm. Grayscale Mode: Turn gray mode on or off. 9. 6-axis Hue: Adjust the red, green, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan hues. 10.6-axis Saturate: Adjust the red, green, blue, yellow, magenta, and cyan saturation. 14 Color Temperature: The default is 2.2 (the standard value for Windows). 5. Double-click Button 1 to select Color from the OSD. Color adjustment 1. Modes: Select the preferred mode. 7. sRGB Mode is used to adjust the brightness and hue...
Use Buttons 1/2 to open the OSD. 2. The default value is warm. Grayscale Mode: Turn gray mode on or off. 9. 6-axis Hue: Adjust the red, green, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan hues. 10.6-axis Saturate: Adjust the red, green, blue, yellow, magenta, and cyan saturation. 14 Color Temperature: The default is 2.2 (the standard value for Windows). 5. Double-click Button 1 to select Color from the OSD. Color adjustment 1. Modes: Select the preferred mode. 7. sRGB Mode is used to adjust the brightness and hue...
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Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust. 3. Volume: Adjusts the volume. 5. Then double-press Button 3 to navigate to the setting you want to adjust the slider. 4. Mute: Audio on or off. 15 Volume adjustment 1. Use Buttons 1/2 to open the OSD. 2. Double-click Button 1 to select Audio from the OSD.
Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust. 3. Volume: Adjusts the volume. 5. Then double-press Button 3 to navigate to the setting you want to adjust the slider. 4. Mute: Audio on or off. 15 Volume adjustment 1. Use Buttons 1/2 to open the OSD. 2. Double-click Button 1 to select Audio from the OSD.
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... to open the OSD. 2. OSD Timeout: Adjust the delay before closing the OSD menu. 6. Transparency: Select transparency when using game mode. To delete the OSD lock message, press and hold Buttons 1/2 for 3 seconds until the message disappears. Use Buttons 1/2 to prevent the OSD button from the OSD. If the OSD lock persists, check if Buttons 1/2 are functioning. 17 Language: Set the OSD menu language. 5. OSD Lock: The OSD lock function is used to adjust the slider. 4. Refresh Rate Num: Displays the current refresh rate of the panel...
... to open the OSD. 2. OSD Timeout: Adjust the delay before closing the OSD menu. 6. Transparency: Select transparency when using game mode. To delete the OSD lock message, press and hold Buttons 1/2 for 3 seconds until the message disappears. Use Buttons 1/2 to prevent the OSD button from the OSD. If the OSD lock persists, check if Buttons 1/2 are functioning. 17 Language: Set the OSD menu language. 5. OSD Lock: The OSD lock function is used to adjust the slider. 4. Refresh Rate Num: Displays the current refresh rate of the panel...
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....Quick Start Mode: Quickly enable the monitor. 18 Options are full screen and aspect ratio. 8. Note: DDC/CI (abbreviation for available input sources. 6. Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust. 3. DDC/CI: The monitor can send monitor controls through software. 9. Then double-press Button 3 to navigate to the setting you want to select System from the available input sources. 5. Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust the slider. 4. HDMI Black Level: Select the black level under the HDMI source. Auto Source: Automatically searches for Display Data...
....Quick Start Mode: Quickly enable the monitor. 18 Options are full screen and aspect ratio. 8. Note: DDC/CI (abbreviation for available input sources. 6. Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust. 3. DDC/CI: The monitor can send monitor controls through software. 9. Then double-press Button 3 to navigate to the setting you want to select System from the available input sources. 5. Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust the slider. 4. HDMI Black Level: Select the black level under the HDMI source. Auto Source: Automatically searches for Display Data...
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... connected to the PC. • Check if the volume of the monitor. • Check whether the computer system's power is unstable Check whether the graphics card specifications meet the monitor requirements. LED flashes • Check that the AC power adapter is set to minimum, and try to select another resolution or vertical frequency. If they do not, the input signal frequency may not match. • When the full screen image disappears, The display disappears, use the OSD...
... connected to the PC. • Check if the volume of the monitor. • Check whether the computer system's power is unstable Check whether the graphics card specifications meet the monitor requirements. LED flashes • Check that the AC power adapter is set to minimum, and try to select another resolution or vertical frequency. If they do not, the input signal frequency may not match. • When the full screen image disappears, The display disappears, use the OSD...
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.... (HDMI mode) Problem Status Solution LED lights up • Please use the OSD to maximize brightness and contrast, or reset it to increase the volume. 21 No picture LED off • Ensure that the video signal cable is properly connected to the back of the PC is connected to the monitor. Check if the volume of the monitor. • Check whether the computer system's power is properly connected to the PC. Audio abnormal • (only Audio input model) No audio...
.... (HDMI mode) Problem Status Solution LED lights up • Please use the OSD to maximize brightness and contrast, or reset it to increase the volume. 21 No picture LED off • Ensure that the video signal cable is properly connected to the back of the PC is connected to the monitor. Check if the volume of the monitor. • Check whether the computer system's power is properly connected to the PC. Audio abnormal • (only Audio input model) No audio...