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... parts. Do not spray with a soft damp cloth. zAdequate ventilation must not be blocked or covered. This product should be installed on the display will become distorted and the color irregular. Do Not Copy VX2000-1 zWhen cleaning, use only a neutral detergent cleaner with liquid or aerosol cleaners. Hot air may be hindered. Images on a solid horizontal base. zFollow all of these instructions...
... parts. Do not spray with a soft damp cloth. zAdequate ventilation must not be blocked or covered. This product should be installed on the display will become distorted and the color irregular. Do Not Copy VX2000-1 zWhen cleaning, use only a neutral detergent cleaner with liquid or aerosol cleaners. Hot air may be hindered. Images on a solid horizontal base. zFollow all of these instructions...
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... troubleshooting. 1-1 The Appropriate Operation Ɣ Turn off the Product before cleaning. Ɣ Use only a dry soft cloth when cleaning the LCD panel surface. Ɣ Use a soft cloth moistured with mild detergent to clean the display housing. ƔƔ Use only high quality and safety approved AC/DC power Adapter. This manual is not used for a long period of 1600*1200 pixels color TFT LCD Monitor with a 20.1 flat panel screen. Do Not Copy VX2000...
... troubleshooting. 1-1 The Appropriate Operation Ɣ Turn off the Product before cleaning. Ɣ Use only a dry soft cloth when cleaning the LCD panel surface. Ɣ Use a soft cloth moistured with mild detergent to clean the display housing. ƔƔ Use only high quality and safety approved AC/DC power Adapter. This manual is not used for a long period of 1600*1200 pixels color TFT LCD Monitor with a 20.1 flat panel screen. Do Not Copy VX2000...
Service Manual
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VX2000 series VX2000 Series Service Manual 1-2 Product Highlight Ɣ Analog and digital signal inputs Ɣ Active matrix TFT LCD technology Ɣ VESA 1600*1200@60Hz Ɣ 280 cd/m2 (max), 250 cd/m2 (typ), 200 cd/m2 (min) 30-82kHz Horizontal Frequency ƔƔ 45-85Hz Vertical Refresh Rate Ɣ Auto Image Adjustment Ɣ Multifunction OSD user controls Ɣ VESA DPMS Power saving Ɣ Resolution Compatibility: 640*350, 640*480, 720*400, 800*600, 832*624,1024*768, 1280*720...
VX2000 series VX2000 Series Service Manual 1-2 Product Highlight Ɣ Analog and digital signal inputs Ɣ Active matrix TFT LCD technology Ɣ VESA 1600*1200@60Hz Ɣ 280 cd/m2 (max), 250 cd/m2 (typ), 200 cd/m2 (min) 30-82kHz Horizontal Frequency ƔƔ 45-85Hz Vertical Refresh Rate Ɣ Auto Image Adjustment Ɣ Multifunction OSD user controls Ɣ VESA DPMS Power saving Ɣ Resolution Compatibility: 640*350, 640*480, 720*400, 800*600, 832*624,1024*768, 1280*720...
Service Manual
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... and alignment, each LCD monitor should be run-in volume Adjustment, or when OSD is not open. Ɣ 1 and buttons for 10 seconds: OSD locked Do again: OSD unlocked. Ɣ 1 and buttons for at least 2 hours with signal input: All Mode Reset and Power on buttons with the following conditions: a.) In Room Temperature, b.) With full-white screen, R.G.B. VX2000 Series Service Manual VX2000 series Chapter 6 Function Test...
... and alignment, each LCD monitor should be run-in volume Adjustment, or when OSD is not open. Ɣ 1 and buttons for 10 seconds: OSD locked Do again: OSD unlocked. Ɣ 1 and buttons for at least 2 hours with signal input: All Mode Reset and Power on buttons with the following conditions: a.) In Room Temperature, b.) With full-white screen, R.G.B. VX2000 Series Service Manual VX2000 series Chapter 6 Function Test...
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... adjustable to be distinguishable. and Vert. Figure 8 VX2000 Series Service Manual VX2000 series Fine Line Morie Pattern (Figure 1) Gray Scale Pattern (Figure 2) Horizontal & Vertical Thickness Pattern (Figure 3) R. Do Not Copy VX2000-1 6-3 position of video should be within the screen frame. Figure 7 6 Dead Pixel/Line White Screen Dark Screen The numbers of each R,G,B, color should be compliant with the spec. Figure 3 4 R,G,B, Color Performance R.G.B Color Intensities Contrast of dead pixels should be Figure normal. 4,5,6 5 Screen Uniformity & Flicker...
... adjustable to be distinguishable. and Vert. Figure 8 VX2000 Series Service Manual VX2000 series Fine Line Morie Pattern (Figure 1) Gray Scale Pattern (Figure 2) Horizontal & Vertical Thickness Pattern (Figure 3) R. Do Not Copy VX2000-1 6-3 position of video should be within the screen frame. Figure 7 6 Dead Pixel/Line White Screen Dark Screen The numbers of each R,G,B, color should be compliant with the spec. Figure 3 4 R,G,B, Color Performance R.G.B Color Intensities Contrast of dead pixels should be Figure normal. 4,5,6 5 Screen Uniformity & Flicker...
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...-users settings and restore the factory defaults. 6-5.2 Auto Image Adjust Please select and enter Auto Image Adjust function on OSD Main Menu. VX2000 Series Service Manual VX2000 series 6-5 Function Test and Alignment Procedure 6-5.1 All Mode Reset Input signal to offer a better screen quality by the following steps: a.) Select and enter Manual Image Adjust function on OSD Main Menu. The Auto Image Adjustfunction is aimed to VX2000, turn off the power of VX2000. Press and Power on buttons...
...-users settings and restore the factory defaults. 6-5.2 Auto Image Adjust Please select and enter Auto Image Adjust function on OSD Main Menu. VX2000 Series Service Manual VX2000 series 6-5 Function Test and Alignment Procedure 6-5.1 All Mode Reset Input signal to offer a better screen quality by the following steps: a.) Select and enter Manual Image Adjust function on OSD Main Menu. The Auto Image Adjustfunction is aimed to VX2000, turn off the power of VX2000. Press and Power on buttons...
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Plug Power Adapter into monitor. 7-3. Power on the window, and Click Next icon. Connect VGA cable between P1 of Fixture and COM1 of Fixture and VX2000. 4. Do not plug power cord into the Fixture. 5. ViewSonic Corporation Confidential - VX2000 series VX2000 Series Service Manual 7-2 Setup Procedure 1. Do Not Copy VX2000-1 7-2 Connect PC to the additional monitor. 6. Click Flash Upgrader icon on the Fixture. 7. Choose alternative fixture: Fixture A or Fixture B. 2. Firmware Upgrade Procedure 1. Connect RS232 cable between P2 of PC. 3.
Plug Power Adapter into monitor. 7-3. Power on the window, and Click Next icon. Connect VGA cable between P1 of Fixture and COM1 of Fixture and VX2000. 4. Do not plug power cord into the Fixture. 5. ViewSonic Corporation Confidential - VX2000 series VX2000 Series Service Manual 7-2 Setup Procedure 1. Do Not Copy VX2000-1 7-2 Connect PC to the additional monitor. 6. Click Flash Upgrader icon on the Fixture. 7. Choose alternative fixture: Fixture A or Fixture B. 2. Firmware Upgrade Procedure 1. Connect RS232 cable between P2 of PC. 3.
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VX2000 series VX2000 Series Service Manual DFP-DVI Cable (P/N: 42.81702.001) Power Adapter (P/N: 47.56001.501) RS-232 Cable (P/N: 42.55907.001) Power Adapter (P/N: 47.3402.004) 8-2 Setup Procedure 1. ViewSonic Corporation Confidential - Do Not Copy VX2000-1 8-2 Plug Power Adapter into VX2000, monitor should be turn off. 7. Connect PC to the additional monitor. 8. Plug Power Cord into Fixture. 6. Power on the Fixture. Choose alternative fixture: Fixture A or Fixture B. 2. Connect VGA cable between P2 of Fixture and VX2000. 5. Connect DFP-DVI cable ...
VX2000 series VX2000 Series Service Manual DFP-DVI Cable (P/N: 42.81702.001) Power Adapter (P/N: 47.56001.501) RS-232 Cable (P/N: 42.55907.001) Power Adapter (P/N: 47.3402.004) 8-2 Setup Procedure 1. ViewSonic Corporation Confidential - Do Not Copy VX2000-1 8-2 Plug Power Adapter into VX2000, monitor should be turn off. 7. Connect PC to the additional monitor. 8. Plug Power Cord into Fixture. 6. Power on the Fixture. Choose alternative fixture: Fixture A or Fixture B. 2. Connect VGA cable between P2 of Fixture and VX2000. 5. Connect DFP-DVI cable ...
User Guide
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Contents Product Registration 2 For Your Records 2 Getting Started 3 Package Contents 3 Precautions 3 Quick Installation 4 Installation of Wall Mount (Optional 5 Using the LCD Display 6 Setting the Timing Mode 6 OSD and Power Lock Settings 6 Adjusting the Screen Image 7 Main Menu Controls 9 Other Information 14 Specifications 14 Troubleshooting 15 Customer Support 16 Cleaning the LCD Display 17 Limited Warranty 18 Compliance Information for U.S.A 20 CE Conformity for Europe 20 12/18/02 D ViewSonic VX2000 1
Contents Product Registration 2 For Your Records 2 Getting Started 3 Package Contents 3 Precautions 3 Quick Installation 4 Installation of Wall Mount (Optional 5 Using the LCD Display 6 Setting the Timing Mode 6 OSD and Power Lock Settings 6 Adjusting the Screen Image 7 Main Menu Controls 9 Other Information 14 Specifications 14 Troubleshooting 15 Customer Support 16 Cleaning the LCD Display 17 Limited Warranty 18 Compliance Information for U.S.A 20 CE Conformity for Europe 20 12/18/02 D ViewSonic VX2000 1
User Guide
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... continue using the LCD display. Important! Your LCD display contains high-voltage parts. Save the original box and all packing material for speakers) • Microphone cable • ViewSonic Wizard CD-ROM • NOTE: The CD jacket contains the Quick Start Guide, and the CD includes the User Guide PDF files and INF/ICM display optimization files. Orient your LCD display away from your LCD display. • Avoid touching the screen. NOTE: The word "Windows" in...
... continue using the LCD display. Important! Your LCD display contains high-voltage parts. Save the original box and all packing material for speakers) • Microphone cable • ViewSonic Wizard CD-ROM • NOTE: The CD jacket contains the Quick Start Guide, and the CD includes the User Guide PDF files and INF/ICM display optimization files. Orient your LCD display away from your LCD display. • Avoid touching the screen. NOTE: The word "Windows" in...
User Guide
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... this user guide and write the serial number in "For Your Records" on -screen instructions. 5 Audio Installation (optional) • Speakers Connect the audio cable (lime-colored) to the AUDIO OUT port of your new ViewSonic, LCD display. To be best prepared for the CD-ROM to the LCD display's AUDIO IN port (see the graphic card's user guide. AC IN Rear panel covers Power cord and AC/DC adapter AC outlet (wall socket) Computer power cord Microphone cable Video cable Audio cable ViewSonic VX2000 4 NOTE: If the CD-ROM does not auto-start .
... this user guide and write the serial number in "For Your Records" on -screen instructions. 5 Audio Installation (optional) • Speakers Connect the audio cable (lime-colored) to the AUDIO OUT port of your new ViewSonic, LCD display. To be best prepared for the CD-ROM to the LCD display's AUDIO IN port (see the graphic card's user guide. AC IN Rear panel covers Power cord and AC/DC adapter AC outlet (wall socket) Computer power cord Microphone cable Video cable Audio cable ViewSonic VX2000 4 NOTE: If the CD-ROM does not auto-start .
User Guide
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... mode, use the OnView® controls to exceed the maximum refresh rate of 75Hz; If any buttons are pressed the message OSD Locked will display for a few seconds. For the best picture quality set the resolution. 2 Set the refresh rate: See your LCD display. To set the Timing Mode: 1 Set the resolution: Right-click on when power is pressed the message Power Button Locked will automatically turn on the Windows® desktop > Properties > Settings > set your LCD display timing mode to your graphic card's user guide...
... mode, use the OnView® controls to exceed the maximum refresh rate of 75Hz; If any buttons are pressed the message OSD Locked will display for a few seconds. For the best picture quality set the resolution. 2 Set the refresh rate: See your LCD display. To set the Timing Mode: 1 Set the resolution: Right-click on when power is pressed the message Power Button Locked will automatically turn on the Windows® desktop > Properties > Settings > set your LCD display timing mode to your graphic card's user guide...
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...OnView controls Speaker Speaker Microphone Displays the Main Menu or exits the control screen and saves adjustments Decreases or increases volume Audio Mute button turns the sound off. Also a shortcut to toggle between two controls on some screens. Also toggles between analog and digital connections. Power light Green = ON Orange = Power Saving Power On/Off ViewSonic VX2000 7 Also a shortcut to display the Contrast adjustment control screen. Front Control Panel shown below Scrolls through menu options and adjusts the displayed control. Adjusting the Screen Image Use the buttons on...
...OnView controls Speaker Speaker Microphone Displays the Main Menu or exits the control screen and saves adjustments Decreases or increases volume Audio Mute button turns the sound off. Also a shortcut to toggle between two controls on some screens. Also toggles between analog and digital connections. Power light Green = ON Orange = Power Saving Power On/Off ViewSonic VX2000 7 Also a shortcut to display the Contrast adjustment control screen. Front Control Panel shown below Scrolls through menu options and adjusts the displayed control. Adjusting the Screen Image Use the buttons on...
User Guide
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... adjustable through the OSD timeout setting in the setup menu. 2 To select a control you optimize your display: • Adjust your computer's graphic card so that it outputs a video signal 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz to the LCD display. (Look for instructions on "changing the refresh rate" in your graphic card's user guide.) • If necessary, make small adjustments using H POSITION and V POSITION until the screen image is selected, press button [2]. You can toggle between control screens, adjust the selected option, or exit the screen. 4 To adjust...
... adjustable through the OSD timeout setting in the setup menu. 2 To select a control you optimize your display: • Adjust your computer's graphic card so that it outputs a video signal 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz to the LCD display. (Look for instructions on "changing the refresh rate" in your graphic card's user guide.) • If necessary, make small adjustments using H POSITION and V POSITION until the screen image is selected, press button [2]. You can toggle between control screens, adjust the selected option, or exit the screen. 4 To adjust...
User Guide
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... the loudness of the screen image. Input Select toggles between the image background (black level) and the foreground (white level). Balance adjusts the proportion of sound coming from each speaker. Contrast adjusts the difference between inputs if you have more than one computer connected to the VX2000. Main Menu Controls Adjust the menu items shown below by using the up ▲ and down ▼ buttons. Control Explanation Auto Image Adjust sizes and centers the screen image automatically.
... the loudness of the screen image. Input Select toggles between the image background (black level) and the foreground (white level). Balance adjusts the proportion of sound coming from each speaker. Contrast adjusts the difference between inputs if you have more than one computer connected to the VX2000. Main Menu Controls Adjust the menu items shown below by using the up ▲ and down ▼ buttons. Control Explanation Auto Image Adjust sizes and centers the screen image automatically.
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... white (used in most office settings with fluorescent lighting). 6500K - Important: If you to adjust red (R), green (G), and blue (B) separately. Adds red to the screen image for warmer white and richer red. 5400K - User Color- ViewSonic VX2000 10 Control Explanation Color Adjust provides several color adjustment modes: preset color temperatures and RGB which allows you select RECALL from the Main Menu when the product is 6500K (6500 Kelvin). 9300K - The factory setting for red (R), green (G), and blue (B). 1 To select color (R, G or B) press button...
... white (used in most office settings with fluorescent lighting). 6500K - Important: If you to adjust red (R), green (G), and blue (B) separately. Adds red to the screen image for warmer white and richer red. 5400K - User Color- ViewSonic VX2000 10 Control Explanation Color Adjust provides several color adjustment modes: preset color temperatures and RGB which allows you select RECALL from the Main Menu when the product is 6500K (6500 Kelvin). 9300K - The factory setting for red (R), green (G), and blue (B). 1 To select color (R, G or B) press button...
User Guide
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... is 1600 x 1200 and the refresh rate is 60 Hertz. ViewSonic VX2000 11 Manual Image Adjust Sub-menu H. H./V. Position (Horizontal/Vertical Position) moves the screen image left or right and up or down. Size (Horizontal Size) adjusts the width of the screen image. See your computer, the LCD model number, the serial number, and the ViewSonic website URL. Control Explanation Information displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the graphics card in your graphic card's user guide for instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency).
... is 1600 x 1200 and the refresh rate is 60 Hertz. ViewSonic VX2000 11 Manual Image Adjust Sub-menu H. H./V. Position (Horizontal/Vertical Position) moves the screen image left or right and up or down. Size (Horizontal Size) adjusts the width of the screen image. See your computer, the LCD model number, the serial number, and the ViewSonic website URL. Control Explanation Information displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the graphics card in your graphic card's user guide for instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency).
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...Specifications LCD Input signal Compatibility Resolution Type Color Filter Glass surface Video Sync PC Macintosh1 Recommended and supported HDTV 20.1" (full 20.1" viewable diagonal area) Active Matrix UXGA LCD LCD, 0.255 mm pixel pitch RGB vertical stripe Anti-Glare RGB analog (0.7/1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms) DVI-D (TMDS, 100 ohms) Separate Sync, Composite Sync, Sync on Green fh:30-82 kHz, fv:50-85 Hz Up to 1600 x 1200 Non-interlaced Power...@ 70 Hz 720p (1280 x 720 @60 Hz) Power Voltage 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (auto switch) Display area Horizontal Vertical 16.1" (408 mm) 12.0" (306 mm) Operating ...
...Specifications LCD Input signal Compatibility Resolution Type Color Filter Glass surface Video Sync PC Macintosh1 Recommended and supported HDTV 20.1" (full 20.1" viewable diagonal area) Active Matrix UXGA LCD LCD, 0.255 mm pixel pitch RGB vertical stripe Anti-Glare RGB analog (0.7/1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms) DVI-D (TMDS, 100 ohms) Separate Sync, Composite Sync, Sync on Green fh:30-82 kHz, fv:50-85 Hz Up to 1600 x 1200 Non-interlaced Power...@ 70 Hz 720p (1280 x 720 @60 Hz) Power Voltage 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (auto switch) Display area Horizontal Vertical 16.1" (408 mm) 12.0" (306 mm) Operating ...
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... any colors (red, green, or blue) are using an Macintosh older than G3, you have an older graphics card, contact ViewSonic® for a non-DDC adapter. Loose or broken pins in the cable connector could cause an improper connection. • Connect the LCD display to another electrical device (like a radio) into the power outlet to the LCD display. • Adjust brightness and contrast. • If you are missing, check the video cable to make...
... any colors (red, green, or blue) are using an Macintosh older than G3, you have an older graphics card, contact ViewSonic® for a non-DDC adapter. Loose or broken pins in the cable connector could cause an improper connection. • Connect the LCD display to another electrical device (like a radio) into the power outlet to the LCD display. • Adjust brightness and contrast. • If you are missing, check the video cable to make...
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... instructions supplied with a like product. and Canada: For warranty information and service on which vary from : a. Sales outside of the U.S.A. Removal, installation, and set-up service charges. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components. What the warranty does not cover: 1. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other rights which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed...
... instructions supplied with a like product. and Canada: For warranty information and service on which vary from : a. Sales outside of the U.S.A. Removal, installation, and set-up service charges. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components. What the warranty does not cover: 1. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other rights which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed...