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... las instrucciones en este manual" Model No. Warranty information contained in this User Guide to obtain important information on our web site at http://www.viewsonic.com in English, or in specific languages using your product for future service. VS17220 P/N: VX3276-MHD/VX3276-MHD-2/VX3276-MHD-7 VX3276-mhd Display User Guide IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on installing and using the Regional selection...
... las instrucciones en este manual" Model No. Warranty information contained in this User Guide to obtain important information on our web site at http://www.viewsonic.com in English, or in specific languages using your product for future service. VS17220 P/N: VX3276-MHD/VX3276-MHD-2/VX3276-MHD-7 VX3276-mhd Display User Guide IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on installing and using the Regional selection...
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... Contents 5 2-2. Getting Started 4 2-1. The Exterior of the Monitor 6 2-3. Power On 12 2-7. Using the Control Panel 15 4. OSD Menu Tree 17 4-2. Specifications 29 6. Adjusting the Screen Image 14 3-1. OSD Menu Introduction 17 4-1. Monitor Setting Management 28 5. Cleaning and Maintenance 32 Safe Cleaning Practices 32 iii Cautions and Warnings 1 2. Hardware Installation 7 2-5. Quick Installation 10 2-6. OSD Menu Explanation 23 4-3. Setting the Timing Mode 14 3-2. Contents 1. Driver Installation (Windows 10 Setup 13 3. Troubleshooting 31 7.
... Contents 5 2-2. Getting Started 4 2-1. The Exterior of the Monitor 6 2-3. Power On 12 2-7. Using the Control Panel 15 4. OSD Menu Tree 17 4-2. Specifications 29 6. Adjusting the Screen Image 14 3-1. OSD Menu Introduction 17 4-1. Monitor Setting Management 28 5. Cleaning and Maintenance 32 Safe Cleaning Practices 32 iii Cautions and Warnings 1 2. Hardware Installation 7 2-5. Quick Installation 10 2-6. OSD Menu Explanation 23 4-3. Setting the Timing Mode 14 3-2. Contents 1. Driver Installation (Windows 10 Setup 13 3. Troubleshooting 31 7.
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... place anything on the display, video cable, or power cord. 1 Avoid exposing the monitor to remove. 12. Avoid touching the screen. Sit at least 18" / 45cm from the monitor. 5. Do not place heavy objects on the display that may permanently damage the screen. 13. 1. Cautions and Warnings 1. Always handle the display with a soft, dry cloth. Exercise caution when removing the rear cover of fire or...
... place anything on the display, video cable, or power cord. 1 Avoid exposing the monitor to remove. 12. Avoid touching the screen. Sit at least 18" / 45cm from the monitor. 5. Do not place heavy objects on the display that may permanently damage the screen. 13. 1. Cautions and Warnings 1. Always handle the display with a soft, dry cloth. Exercise caution when removing the rear cover of fire or...
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Rear 1 5 43 25 1. Control panel (Expanded in 3-1) 2. I/O port (input/output) This area should include all I/O connection options, as well as the power input connector (Expanded in 2-4) 3. Kensington security slot (Expanded in 2-3 section B) 4. VESA wall mounting This area on the back of the Monitor A. 2-2. Left and Right C. For the VESA wall mounting installation steps, please see 2-3 section A for additional instructions. 5. Speaker 6 Front B. The Exterior of the monitor*.
Rear 1 5 43 25 1. Control panel (Expanded in 3-1) 2. I/O port (input/output) This area should include all I/O connection options, as well as the power input connector (Expanded in 2-4) 3. Kensington security slot (Expanded in 2-3 section B) 4. VESA wall mounting This area on the back of the Monitor A. 2-2. Left and Right C. For the VESA wall mounting installation steps, please see 2-3 section A for additional instructions. 5. Speaker 6 Front B. The Exterior of the monitor*.
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... the instructions that the power button is turned Off, then disconnect the power cord. 3. To convert your local dealer. Find VESA compatible wall-mounting kit which meets the quaternions in the wall-mounting kit. 8 Lay the display face down on a towel or blanket. 4. Attach the display to a wall-mounted display, do the following the instructions in section "Specifications". 2. C. To obtain a wall-mounting kit or height adjustment base, contact ViewSonic® or your display from the wall mounting kit using screws...
... the instructions that the power button is turned Off, then disconnect the power cord. 3. To convert your local dealer. Find VESA compatible wall-mounting kit which meets the quaternions in the wall-mounting kit. 8 Lay the display face down on a towel or blanket. 4. Attach the display to a wall-mounted display, do the following the instructions in section "Specifications". 2. C. To obtain a wall-mounting kit or height adjustment base, contact ViewSonic® or your display from the wall mounting kit using screws...
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VGA Power Connector HDMI DisplayPort Audio In Audio Out 10 Make sure both the LCD monitor and computer are turned OFF. 2. Connect the signal cables from the LCD monitor to the computer. Quick Installation Connect Signal Cables 1. Remove rear panel covers if necessary. 3. 2-5.
VGA Power Connector HDMI DisplayPort Audio In Audio Out 10 Make sure both the LCD monitor and computer are turned OFF. 2. Connect the signal cables from the LCD monitor to the computer. Quick Installation Connect Signal Cables 1. Remove rear panel covers if necessary. 3. 2-5.
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3.A. DisplayPort out is for daisy chain connection (Explained in section C) 3.B. And connect the other end of the cable to the DisplayPort connector on the computer. Video and Audio Cable For a MAC with Thunderbolt output, please connect the mini DP end of the "mini DP to DisplayPort cable" to the DisplayPort or mini DP connector on the rear of MAC. Please do not connect the DisplayPort out on the monitor to the Thunderbolt output of the monitor. *This picture is used for reference only 11
3.A. DisplayPort out is for daisy chain connection (Explained in section C) 3.B. And connect the other end of the cable to the DisplayPort connector on the computer. Video and Audio Cable For a MAC with Thunderbolt output, please connect the mini DP end of the "mini DP to DisplayPort cable" to the DisplayPort or mini DP connector on the rear of MAC. Please do not connect the DisplayPort out on the monitor to the Thunderbolt output of the monitor. *This picture is used for reference only 11
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... monitor. VX3276-FHD SERIES VX3276-FHD SERIES.icm If your PC has not auto-detected the monitor, but it then restart.your PC should auto- It is not imperative for your computer to first turn on the monitor first) and make sure your system 'Display Settings' (screen resolution) window. If you can download the driver from ViewSonic website and install it is available. 2-7. Driver Installation (Windows 10 Setup) In order to install the driver, first connect your monitor...
... monitor. VX3276-FHD SERIES VX3276-FHD SERIES.icm If your PC has not auto-detected the monitor, but it then restart.your PC should auto- It is not imperative for your computer to first turn on the monitor first) and make sure your system 'Display Settings' (screen resolution) window. If you can download the driver from ViewSonic website and install it is available. 2-7. Driver Installation (Windows 10 Setup) In order to install the driver, first connect your monitor...
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... video card manufacturer to your display resolution settings window (each operating system will provide you may need a newer video card driver. This will have difficulty setting the resolution or you do not see section "specification") to get there). 2. POSITION until the screen image is how: 1. Here is completely visible. (*for analog only). (The black border around the edge of the screen should barely touch the illuminated "active area" of the LCD monitor...
... video card manufacturer to your display resolution settings window (each operating system will provide you may need a newer video card driver. This will have difficulty setting the resolution or you do not see section "specification") to get there). 2. POSITION until the screen image is how: 1. Here is completely visible. (*for analog only). (The black border around the edge of the screen should barely touch the illuminated "active area" of the LCD monitor...
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... like to access the main menu. 15 Main menu icon that allows users to activate for screen image adjustment. * The postition refer to section 2.2 Bezel & OSD symbol explanation The bezel symbol explanation is stated below: Standby Power On/Off NOTE: Power light Blue = ON Orange = Power Saving View Mode icon that particular monitor. 3-2. Using the Control Panel After setting the timing mode, use the buttons on the front or rear control panel to display and adjust OSD for monitor use.
... like to access the main menu. 15 Main menu icon that allows users to activate for screen image adjustment. * The postition refer to section 2.2 Bezel & OSD symbol explanation The bezel symbol explanation is stated below: Standby Power On/Off NOTE: Power light Blue = ON Orange = Power Saving View Mode icon that particular monitor. 3-2. Using the Control Panel After setting the timing mode, use the buttons on the front or rear control panel to display and adjust OSD for monitor use.
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VX3276-mhd Input Select Audio Adjust D-SUB DISPLAYPORT HDMI View Mode Color Adjust Manual Image Adjust Setup Menu 75% 2560 x 1440 @ 60Hz Menu Input Select D-Sub HDMI DisplayPort Volume Audio Adjust Mute Audio Input ViewMode Standard 0~100 On Off Audio In HDMI DisplayPort Black Stabilization Blue Light Filter Response Time Recall 0~100 0~100 Standard Advanced Ultra Fast 19
VX3276-mhd Input Select Audio Adjust D-SUB DISPLAYPORT HDMI View Mode Color Adjust Manual Image Adjust Setup Menu 75% 2560 x 1440 @ 60Hz Menu Input Select D-Sub HDMI DisplayPort Volume Audio Adjust Mute Audio Input ViewMode Standard 0~100 On Off Audio In HDMI DisplayPort Black Stabilization Blue Light Filter Response Time Recall 0~100 0~100 Standard Advanced Ultra Fast 19
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... video cards. A Advanced DCR Advanced DCR technology automatically detects the image signal and intelligently controls the backlight brightness and color, to improve on your monitor's available OSD menu items. Please refer to its pre-set value. 23 Auto Image Adjust automatically sizes, centers, and fine tunes the video signal to obtain a sharper image. Auto Detect If current input source is disabled by default. Please refer to the 4-1 OSD Tree (above), for your display, then lower the video refresh rate...
... video cards. A Advanced DCR Advanced DCR technology automatically detects the image signal and intelligently controls the backlight brightness and color, to improve on your monitor's available OSD menu items. Please refer to its pre-set value. 23 Auto Image Adjust automatically sizes, centers, and fine tunes the video signal to obtain a sharper image. Auto Detect If current input source is disabled by default. Please refer to the 4-1 OSD Tree (above), for your display, then lower the video refresh rate...
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... color adjustment modes, to help adjust the color settings to adjust the range in RGB and YUV color settings. Brightness Adjusts background black levels of the screen image. Color space Allows users to choose which color space they would like to use for our users. B Black stabilization ViewSonic's Black stabilization provides heightened visibility and detail by brightening dark scenes. Color range Adjusts the color range, allowing users to fit our users' needs. Blue light filter Adjusts the filter that blocks high-energy blue light for a safer experience for monitor color...
... color adjustment modes, to help adjust the color settings to adjust the range in RGB and YUV color settings. Brightness Adjusts background black levels of the screen image. Color space Allows users to choose which color space they would like to use for our users. B Black stabilization ViewSonic's Black stabilization provides heightened visibility and detail by brightening dark scenes. Color range Adjusts the color range, allowing users to fit our users' needs. Blue light filter Adjusts the filter that blocks high-energy blue light for a safer experience for monitor color...
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... Contrast Adjusts the difference between the image background (black level) and the foreground (white level). Recommended for the windows system, digital cameras and the Internet. sRGB NATIVE Explanation Standard color space used for general graphic design and regular use. G Game mode Integrating a gaming-oriented OSD design including pre-calibrated FPS, RTS and MOBA gaming settings, each mode is a default color temperature. To access the game mode first open the Main Menu setting...
... Contrast Adjusts the difference between the image background (black level) and the foreground (white level). Recommended for the windows system, digital cameras and the Internet. sRGB NATIVE Explanation Standard color space used for general graphic design and regular use. G Game mode Integrating a gaming-oriented OSD design including pre-calibrated FPS, RTS and MOBA gaming settings, each mode is a default color temperature. To access the game mode first open the Main Menu setting...
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... the Language Select or Power Lock setting O Overscan Can be used to adjust the aspect ratio of the input signal received by your desired use from the graphics card in the Specifications of this manual. Memory recall Returns the adjustments back to adjust the image so it appears on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency). NOTE: VESA 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz (example) means that particular monitor. See your graphics card's user guide for your monitor to factory settings...
... the Language Select or Power Lock setting O Overscan Can be used to adjust the aspect ratio of the input signal received by your desired use from the graphics card in the Specifications of this manual. Memory recall Returns the adjustments back to adjust the image so it appears on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency). NOTE: VESA 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz (example) means that particular monitor. See your graphics card's user guide for your monitor to factory settings...
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... action movies. A low response time is perfect for different screen applications. 27 Many of the monitor. These presets are specifically designed to 'Ultra Fast' is not the correct native resolution. Resolution notice The notice tells users that the current viewing resolution is advised. Recall Resets the ViewMode monitor settings. S Setup menu Adjusts On-screen Display (OSD) settings. R Response time Adjusts the response time, creating smooth images without streaking, blurring or ghosting.
... action movies. A low response time is perfect for different screen applications. 27 Many of the monitor. These presets are specifically designed to 'Ultra Fast' is not the correct native resolution. Resolution notice The notice tells users that the current viewing resolution is advised. Recall Resets the ViewMode monitor settings. S Setup menu Adjusts On-screen Display (OSD) settings. R Response time Adjusts the response time, creating smooth images without streaking, blurring or ghosting.
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Sleep This setting allows users to choose between various modes, based on power consumption. The screen will reside on or off the OSD background while selecting and adjusting OSD settings. Power Indicator The power indicator is the light that displays whether the monitor is on the screen after a certain amount of inactivity before the monitor goes on 'sleep mode' during this setting allows monitor control via the graphics card. 28 Eco Mode Allows users to adjust the time of...
Sleep This setting allows users to choose between various modes, based on power consumption. The screen will reside on or off the OSD background while selecting and adjusting OSD settings. Power Indicator The power indicator is the light that displays whether the monitor is on the screen after a certain amount of inactivity before the monitor goes on 'sleep mode' during this setting allows monitor control via the graphics card. 28 Eco Mode Allows users to adjust the time of...
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... older graphics card, contact ViewSonic® for a non-DDC adapter. Control buttons do not work • Press only one button at a time. 31 Troubleshooting No power • Make sure the power button (or switch) is ON. • Make sure the A/C power cord is securely connected to the video output port on the back of the computer. Wrong or abnormal colors • If any colors (red, green, or blue) are missing, check the video cable to make sure it...
... older graphics card, contact ViewSonic® for a non-DDC adapter. Control buttons do not work • Press only one button at a time. 31 Troubleshooting No power • Make sure the power button (or switch) is ON. • Make sure the A/C power cord is securely connected to the video output port on the back of the computer. Wrong or abnormal colors • If any colors (red, green, or blue) are missing, check the video cable to make sure it...
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.... Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by static (non-moving) images displayed for lengthy periods of time (also referred to as image burn-in User Guide, such as cleaning of user-cleanable projector filters. 11. Removal or installation of any programs, data or removable storage media. 4. Any other acts of owner to perform periodic product maintenance as electric power fluctuations or failure. 8. Software...
.... Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by static (non-moving) images displayed for lengthy periods of time (also referred to as image burn-in User Guide, such as cleaning of user-cleanable projector filters. 11. Removal or installation of any programs, data or removable storage media. 4. Any other acts of owner to perform periodic product maintenance as electric power fluctuations or failure. 8. Software...
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... relate to a product defect. 3. b. Use of time. 4. e. Removal, installation, insurance, and set-up service charges. 47 Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as electrical power fluctuations or failure. Any product on which results when a static image is displayed on the product for an extended period of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic's specifications. Causes external to follow instructions supplied with the product. c. Any other...
... relate to a product defect. 3. b. Use of time. 4. e. Removal, installation, insurance, and set-up service charges. 47 Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as electrical power fluctuations or failure. Any product on which results when a static image is displayed on the product for an extended period of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic's specifications. Causes external to follow instructions supplied with the product. c. Any other...