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Model No. VS18764 P/N: VA2447-MHU 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 in a safe manner, as well as registering your limited coverage from ViewSonic® Corporation, which is also found on installing and using the Regional selection box in the upper right corner of our website. VA2447-mhu Display User Guide IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide will describe your product for future service.
Model No. VS18764 P/N: VA2447-MHU 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 in a safe manner, as well as registering your limited coverage from ViewSonic® Corporation, which is also found on installing and using the Regional selection box in the upper right corner of our website. VA2447-mhu Display User Guide IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide will describe your product for future service.
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... connection cables. • Always use cabinets, stands, or installation methods recommended by the manufacturer of this user guide in a well-ventilated area. For more information, refer to the "Maintenance" section of the device set. • Always use the device near water. Do not place anything . • Do not place the device on the screen if you start using the device. • Keep this manual...
... connection cables. • Always use cabinets, stands, or installation methods recommended by the manufacturer of this user guide in a well-ventilated area. For more information, refer to the "Maintenance" section of the device set. • Always use the device near water. Do not place anything . • Do not place the device on the screen if you start using the device. • Keep this manual...
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...cords and cables connected to your device so they cannot be required when the unit has been damaged in the building. Service will be tripped over . • Refer all servicing to a power outlet, Do not remove the grounding prong. The system should provide a circuit breaker rated at the point where it is easily accessible. • Disconnect the power plug... plug does not fit into your outlet, obtain an adapter and do not attempt to force the plug into the unit. ͫ if the unit is dangerous to continue using ear-/headphones, adjust the volume to climb, such as carts, stands,...
...cords and cables connected to your device so they cannot be required when the unit has been damaged in the building. Service will be tripped over . • Refer all servicing to a power outlet, Do not remove the grounding prong. The system should provide a circuit breaker rated at the point where it is easily accessible. • Disconnect the power plug... plug does not fit into your outlet, obtain an adapter and do not attempt to force the plug into the unit. ͫ if the unit is dangerous to continue using ear-/headphones, adjust the volume to climb, such as carts, stands,...
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... and Rear View 9 I/O Ports ...9 Initial Setup 10 Installing the Stand 10 Wall Mounting...11 Using the Security Slot 12 Making Connections 13 Connecting to Power 13 Connecting External Devices 14 Using the Monitor 15 Adjusting the Viewing Angle 15 Tilt Angle Adjustment 15 Turning the Device On/Off 16 Quick Menu...17 Hot Keys...18 Configuring the Settings 20 General Operations 20 On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Tree 22 Appendix 26 Specifications...26 Glossary...28 Troubleshooting...32 Maintenance...34...
... and Rear View 9 I/O Ports ...9 Initial Setup 10 Installing the Stand 10 Wall Mounting...11 Using the Security Slot 12 Making Connections 13 Connecting to Power 13 Connecting External Devices 14 Using the Monitor 15 Adjusting the Viewing Angle 15 Tilt Angle Adjustment 15 Turning the Device On/Off 16 Quick Menu...17 Hot Keys...18 Configuring the Settings 20 General Operations 20 On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Tree 22 Appendix 26 Specifications...26 Glossary...28 Troubleshooting...32 Maintenance...34...
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... 4 pieces NOTE: Wall mount kits are sold separately. To obtain a wall mounting kit, contact ViewSonic® or your local dealer. 1. Wall Mounting NOTE: Only use UL Certified wall mount kits. 100 mm 100 mm Refer to mount the monitor onto the wall. 11 Then secure it with the screen facing down. 3. Attach the mounting bracket to the VESA mounting holes at the rear of the device. Remove the monitor stand. 1 2 4.
... 4 pieces NOTE: Wall mount kits are sold separately. To obtain a wall mounting kit, contact ViewSonic® or your local dealer. 1. Wall Mounting NOTE: Only use UL Certified wall mount kits. 100 mm 100 mm Refer to mount the monitor onto the wall. 11 Then secure it with the screen facing down. 3. Attach the mounting bracket to the VESA mounting holes at the rear of the device. Remove the monitor stand. 1 2 4.
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... the power cord is not being used for a long period of time, please disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. Using the Control Panel Keys Use the control panel keys to the power outlet. Plug the power cord into a power outlet. 2. Press the Power button to turn the monitor off, press the Power button again. If the monitor is connected to access the Quick Menu, activate Hot Keys, navigate the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu, and change the settings. 1(«) 2 3 4 5( ) 16 To turn...
... the power cord is not being used for a long period of time, please disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. Using the Control Panel Keys Use the control panel keys to the power outlet. Plug the power cord into a power outlet. 2. Press the Power button to turn the monitor off, press the Power button again. If the monitor is connected to access the Quick Menu, activate Hot Keys, navigate the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu, and change the settings. 1(«) 2 3 4 5( ) 16 To turn...
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View Mode Standard Game Movie Web Text Mac Mono NOTE: Follow the key guide that appears on the bottom of the preset color settings. Menu Description ViewMode Select one of the screen to activate the Quick Menu. Quick Menu Press the 1(«) key to select the option or make adjustments. Input Select Select the input source. Contrast/Brightness Adjust the contrast or brightness level. Volume Adjust the level, or mute the volume. Exit Exit the Quick Menu. 17
View Mode Standard Game Movie Web Text Mac Mono NOTE: Follow the key guide that appears on the bottom of the preset color settings. Menu Description ViewMode Select one of the screen to activate the Quick Menu. Quick Menu Press the 1(«) key to select the option or make adjustments. Input Select Select the input source. Contrast/Brightness Adjust the contrast or brightness level. Volume Adjust the level, or mute the volume. Exit Exit the Quick Menu. 17
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Boot Up Screen On/Off Off Press to lock/unlock the Power button. When the menu appears on the screen, continue holding both keys for 10s to lock power If the Power button is turned on. Power Lock/Unlock Locking Power Button 3 Press and hold the keys to display/hide the boot up screen when the device is locked, the below message will appear on the screen: Power Lock/Unlock Power Button Locked 3 + 4 Press the keys to lock/unlock the Power button. Key 2 + 3 Description Press and hold for 10 seconds to turn on 19
Boot Up Screen On/Off Off Press to lock/unlock the Power button. When the menu appears on the screen, continue holding both keys for 10s to lock power If the Power button is turned on. Power Lock/Unlock Locking Power Button 3 Press and hold the keys to display/hide the boot up screen when the device is locked, the below message will appear on the screen: Power Lock/Unlock Power Button Locked 3 + 4 Press the keys to lock/unlock the Power button. Key 2 + 3 Description Press and hold for 10 seconds to turn on 19
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Press the 2/3/4 key to select the main menu. Press the 1(«) or 2 key to display the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu. Then press the 3 key to enter the selected menu. Input Select Audio Adjust ViewMode Color Adjust Manual Image Setup Menu Adjust Contrast/Brightness Color Temperature Color Space Color Range Contrast Brightness 75% 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz 20 Configuring the Settings General Operations 1. Input Select Audio Adjust ViewMode Color Adjust Manual Image Setup Menu Adjust D-SUB HDMI Type C 75% 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz 2.
Press the 2/3/4 key to select the main menu. Press the 1(«) or 2 key to display the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu. Then press the 3 key to enter the selected menu. Input Select Audio Adjust ViewMode Color Adjust Manual Image Setup Menu Adjust Contrast/Brightness Color Temperature Color Space Color Range Contrast Brightness 75% 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz 20 Configuring the Settings General Operations 1. Input Select Audio Adjust ViewMode Color Adjust Manual Image Setup Menu Adjust D-SUB HDMI Type C 75% 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz 2.
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... to adjust/select the setting. Press the 4 key to return to confirm. Then press the 3 key to the previous screen. Input Select Audio Adjust ViewMode Color Adjust Manual Image Setup Menu Adjust Contrast/Brightness Color Temperature Color Space Color Range sRGB Bluish Cool Native Warm User Color 75% 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz NOTE: Certain menu option adjustments do not require the user to press the 3 key to select the option or make adjustments. 5. NOTE: To exit the OSD Menu, press...
... to adjust/select the setting. Press the 4 key to return to confirm. Then press the 3 key to the previous screen. Input Select Audio Adjust ViewMode Color Adjust Manual Image Setup Menu Adjust Contrast/Brightness Color Temperature Color Space Color Range sRGB Bluish Cool Native Warm User Color 75% 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz NOTE: Certain menu option adjustments do not require the user to press the 3 key to select the option or make adjustments. 5. NOTE: To exit the OSD Menu, press...
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Appendix Specifications Item LCD Category Type Input Signal Display Size Color Filter Glass Surface Video Sync Compatibility Resolution1 PC Macintosh Recommended Supported Power Adapter2 Input Voltage Specifications Color a-Si, TFT Active Matrix, 1920 x 1080 LCD; 0.2745 (H)mm x 0.2745 (V)mm pixel pitch 60 cm, 23.8" RGB vertical stripe Anti-Glare (Haze 25%), Hard Coating (3H) Analog D-SUB: fh24~86 kHz, fv:48~75 Hz TMDS digital (100 Ω) HDMI (1.4): ...• 640 x 480 @ 50, 60, 66, 72, 75Hz • 640 x 400 @ 60, 70Hz • 640 x 350 @ 70Hz AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz (auto switch) 26
Appendix Specifications Item LCD Category Type Input Signal Display Size Color Filter Glass Surface Video Sync Compatibility Resolution1 PC Macintosh Recommended Supported Power Adapter2 Input Voltage Specifications Color a-Si, TFT Active Matrix, 1920 x 1080 LCD; 0.2745 (H)mm x 0.2745 (V)mm pixel pitch 60 cm, 23.8" RGB vertical stripe Anti-Glare (Haze 25%), Hard Coating (3H) Analog D-SUB: fh24~86 kHz, fv:48~75 Hz TMDS digital (100 Ω) HDMI (1.4): ...• 640 x 480 @ 50, 60, 66, 72, 75Hz • 640 x 400 @ 60, 70Hz • 640 x 350 @ 70Hz AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz (auto switch) 26
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... the image signal and intelligently controls the backlight brightness and color to improve on some models, is disabled by default. Auto Image Adjust Automatically sizes, centers, and fine tunes the video signal to make the black blacker in a dark scene, and make the white whiter in a bright environment. B Blue Light Filter Adjusts the filter that blocks high-energy blue light for a more than one source. Auto Detect If the current input source has no signal, the monitor will automatically switch to your monitor...
... the image signal and intelligently controls the backlight brightness and color to improve on some models, is disabled by default. Auto Image Adjust Automatically sizes, centers, and fine tunes the video signal to make the black blacker in a dark scene, and make the white whiter in a bright environment. B Blue Light Filter Adjusts the filter that blocks high-energy blue light for a more than one source. Auto Detect If the current input source has no signal, the monitor will automatically switch to your monitor...
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... help adjust the color settings to further customize their viewing experience. Color Temperature Allows users to select specific color temperature settings to fit the user's needs. Set the color temperature to 9300K. Recommended for general use for monitor color output (RGB, YUV). I Information Displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the graphics card in standby mode for the Windows system. NOTE: VESA 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, for example, means that are available for instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency). Input...
... help adjust the color settings to further customize their viewing experience. Color Temperature Allows users to select specific color temperature settings to fit the user's needs. Set the color temperature to 9300K. Recommended for general use for monitor color output (RGB, YUV). I Information Displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the graphics card in standby mode for the Windows system. NOTE: VESA 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, for example, means that are available for instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency). Input...
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... setting in the "Specifications" of the film. 30 ENERGY STAR® is the default as applicable. A setting on your monitor's screen. NOTE: • (Exception) This control does not affect changes made in on your monitor zooms in the "Language Select" or "Power Lock" setting. • Memory Recall is a joint program of power-saving guidelines issued by the U.S. ENERGY STAR® is operating in a factory preset timing mode...
... setting in the "Specifications" of the film. 30 ENERGY STAR® is the default as applicable. A setting on your monitor's screen. NOTE: • (Exception) This control does not affect changes made in on your monitor zooms in the "Language Select" or "Power Lock" setting. • Memory Recall is a joint program of power-saving guidelines issued by the U.S. ENERGY STAR® is operating in a factory preset timing mode...
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... time, creating smooth images without streaking, blurring, or ghosting. A low response time is not the correct native resolution. S Setup Menu Adjusts On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu settings. Screen Off Pressing the Power Button will power off the backlight/screen. P Power Button Under the Power Button option users can activate on the monitor. Therefore, the monitor sequence will appear in the display settings window when setting up the display resolution. Resolution Notice The notice tells users that the current viewing resolution is perfect for different...
... time, creating smooth images without streaking, blurring, or ghosting. A low response time is not the correct native resolution. S Setup Menu Adjusts On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu settings. Screen Off Pressing the Power Button will power off the backlight/screen. P Power Button Under the Power Button option users can activate on the monitor. Therefore, the monitor sequence will appear in the display settings window when setting up the display resolution. Resolution Notice The notice tells users that the current viewing resolution is perfect for different...
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... supplying power. • Make sure the video cable connecting the monitor to the computer is properly and securely connected. • Adjust the brightness and contrast settings. • Make sure the correct input source is selected. • If any colors (red, green, or blue) are missing, check the video cable to make sure it is properly and securely connected. • Adjust the resolution to the correct Aspect Ratio. • Reset the monitor to factory settings. • Adjust the horizontal and vertical controls via the OSD Menu. • Reset...
... supplying power. • Make sure the video cable connecting the monitor to the computer is properly and securely connected. • Adjust the brightness and contrast settings. • Make sure the correct input source is selected. • If any colors (red, green, or blue) are missing, check the video cable to make sure it is properly and securely connected. • Adjust the resolution to the correct Aspect Ratio. • Reset the monitor to factory settings. • Adjust the horizontal and vertical controls via the OSD Menu. • Reset...
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... connected. connect the device directly to the computer. • Make sure the Power is On • Adjust brightness and contrast via the OSD Menu. • Check the connecting cable and make sure it back in, and then turn on the monitor. • Reset the monitor to factory settings. • Press only one key at a time. • Restart the computer. • Adjust the ViewMode or the input source. • Reset the monitor to factory settings. • If using...
... connected. connect the device directly to the computer. • Make sure the Power is On • Adjust brightness and contrast via the OSD Menu. • Check the connecting cable and make sure it back in, and then turn on the monitor. • Reset the monitor to factory settings. • Press only one key at a time. • Restart the computer. • Adjust the ViewMode or the input source. • Reset the monitor to factory settings. • If using...
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..., (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the product. • Take or ship the product, freight prepaid, in the product User Guide. • Removal, installation, and set-up service charges, including wall-mounting of the product. • Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or failure. • Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic's specifications. • Failure of owner to perform periodic...
..., (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the product. • Take or ship the product, freight prepaid, in the product User Guide. • Removal, installation, and set-up service charges, including wall-mounting of the product. • Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or failure. • Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic's specifications. • Failure of owner to perform periodic...
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... parts including the light source and for the first consumer purchaser. Who the warranty protects: This warranty is valid only for all labour from defects in " which results when a static image is effective: ViewSonic® LCD displays are warranted for between 1 and 3 years, depending on the product for an extended period of time. • Removal, installation, insurance, and set-up service...
... parts including the light source and for the first consumer purchaser. Who the warranty protects: This warranty is valid only for all labour from defects in " which results when a static image is effective: ViewSonic® LCD displays are warranted for between 1 and 3 years, depending on the product for an extended period of time. • Removal, installation, insurance, and set-up service...
User Guide Espanol
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Árbol de menús OSD Menú principal Submenú Opción de menú Input Select D-SUB HDMI Type C Audio Adjust Volume On (-/+, 0~100) Mute Audio Input HDMI (for HDMI input) Audio In (for D-SUB input) ViewMode Standard Game Movie Web Text MAC Mono Color Adjust Contrast Contrast/Brightness Brightness (-/+, 0~100) (-/+, 0~100) Color Temperature sRGB Bluish Cool Native Warm Red User Color Green Blue Auto Color Space RGB YUV Auto Color Range Full Range Limited Range (-/+, 0~100) (-/+, 0~100) (-/+, 0~100) 23
Árbol de menús OSD Menú principal Submenú Opción de menú Input Select D-SUB HDMI Type C Audio Adjust Volume On (-/+, 0~100) Mute Audio Input HDMI (for HDMI input) Audio In (for D-SUB input) ViewMode Standard Game Movie Web Text MAC Mono Color Adjust Contrast Contrast/Brightness Brightness (-/+, 0~100) (-/+, 0~100) Color Temperature sRGB Bluish Cool Native Warm Red User Color Green Blue Auto Color Space RGB YUV Auto Color Range Full Range Limited Range (-/+, 0~100) (-/+, 0~100) (-/+, 0~100) 23