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... our web site at http://www.viewsonic.com in English, or in specific languages using your product for future service. "Antes de operar su equipo lea cu idadosamente las instrucciones en este manual" Model No. VA2719-2K-smhd 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 box in a safe...
... our web site at http://www.viewsonic.com in English, or in specific languages using your product for future service. "Antes de operar su equipo lea cu idadosamente las instrucciones en este manual" Model No. VA2719-2K-smhd 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 box in a safe...
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Cautions and Warnings 1 2. The Exterior of the Monitor 6 2-3. Setting the Timing Mode 15 3-2. OSD Menu Introduction 18 4-1. Troubleshooting 28 7. Quick Installation 11 2-5. Contents 1. Package Contents 5 2-2. Cleaning and Maintenance 29 Safe Cleaning Practices 29 iii Hardware Installation 7 2-4. Adjusting the Screen Image 15 3-1. OSD Menu Tree 18 4-2. Power On 13 2-6. Adjusting the Screen Image 16 4. OSD Menu Explanation 21 5. Driver Installation (Windows 10 Setup 13 3. Getting Started 4 2-1. Specifications 26 6.
Cautions and Warnings 1 2. The Exterior of the Monitor 6 2-3. Setting the Timing Mode 15 3-2. OSD Menu Introduction 18 4-1. Troubleshooting 28 7. Quick Installation 11 2-5. Contents 1. Package Contents 5 2-2. Cleaning and Maintenance 29 Safe Cleaning Practices 29 iii Hardware Installation 7 2-4. Adjusting the Screen Image 15 3-1. OSD Menu Tree 18 4-2. Power On 13 2-6. Adjusting the Screen Image 16 4. OSD Menu Explanation 21 5. Driver Installation (Windows 10 Setup 13 3. Getting Started 4 2-1. Specifications 26 6.
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... anything on the display, video cable, or power cord. 1 Do not place heavy objects on the display that may permanently damage the screen. 13. Exercise caution when removing the rear cover of sustained heat. Keep these instructions completely before using the equipment. 2. Sit at least 18" / 45cm from the monitor. 5. To reduce the risk of open space around the monitor for further instructions. 11. Cautions and...
... anything on the display, video cable, or power cord. 1 Do not place heavy objects on the display that may permanently damage the screen. 13. Exercise caution when removing the rear cover of sustained heat. Keep these instructions completely before using the equipment. 2. Sit at least 18" / 45cm from the monitor. 5. To reduce the risk of open space around the monitor for further instructions. 11. Cautions and...
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For the VESA wall mounting installation steps, please see 2-3 section F for additional instructions. 6 The Exterior of the monitor*. Left and Right C. Front B. Rear 1 4 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 2 3 (Expanded in 2-3 section G) 4. VESA wall mounting This area on the back of the Monitor A. 2-2.
For the VESA wall mounting installation steps, please see 2-3 section F for additional instructions. 6 The Exterior of the monitor*. Left and Right C. Front B. Rear 1 4 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 2 3 (Expanded in 2-3 section G) 4. VESA wall mounting This area on the back of the Monitor A. 2-2.
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.... 4. Remove the base. (Screws removal might be required.) 5. Verify that come with a UL Listed Wall Mount Bracket. Attach the display to the instructions that the power button is turned Off, then disconnect the power cord. 3. Find VESA compatible wall-mounting kit which meets the quaternions in the wall-mounting kit. 9 Wall Mounting (Optional) NOTE: For use only with the base mounting kit. To obtain a wall-mounting kit or height adjustment base, contact ViewSonic® or your display from the wall mounting kit using screws of...
.... 4. Remove the base. (Screws removal might be required.) 5. Verify that come with a UL Listed Wall Mount Bracket. Attach the display to the instructions that the power button is turned Off, then disconnect the power cord. 3. Find VESA compatible wall-mounting kit which meets the quaternions in the wall-mounting kit. 9 Wall Mounting (Optional) NOTE: For use only with the base mounting kit. To obtain a wall-mounting kit or height adjustment base, contact ViewSonic® or your display from the wall mounting kit using screws of...
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Connect the signal cables from the LCD monitor to the computer. Remove rear panel covers if necessary. 3. Audio in Power Connector HDMI DisplayPort Audio out 11 Make sure both the LCD monitor and computer are turned OFF. 2. 2-4. Quick Installation Connect Signal Cables 1.
Connect the signal cables from the LCD monitor to the computer. Remove rear panel covers if necessary. 3. Audio in Power Connector HDMI DisplayPort Audio out 11 Make sure both the LCD monitor and computer are turned OFF. 2. 2-4. Quick Installation Connect Signal Cables 1.
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... picture is used for reference only 12 And connect the other end of the monitor. 3.C. DisplayPort out is for daisy chain connection (Explained in section D) 3.B. Please do not connect the DisplayPort out on the monitor to the DisplayPort or mini DP connector on the rear of the cable to the power connector of monitor, and the AC plug of MAC. Power Cable (and AC/DC adapter if required) Connect the female connector...
... picture is used for reference only 12 And connect the other end of the monitor. 3.C. DisplayPort out is for daisy chain connection (Explained in section D) 3.B. Please do not connect the DisplayPort out on the monitor to the DisplayPort or mini DP connector on the rear of the cable to the power connector of monitor, and the AC plug of MAC. Power Cable (and AC/DC adapter if required) Connect the female connector...
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detect the monitor. 13 Driver Installation (Windows 10 Setup) In order to install the driver, first connect your monitor to first turn ON the computer. When the PC has finished booting up your PC (make sure your PC should auto- Power On Turn On LCD Monitor and Computer Turn ON the LCD Monitor, then turn on the monitor first) and make sure to your PC, boot up , your internet is important. 2-6. This particular order (LCD monitor before computer) is available. 2-5.
detect the monitor. 13 Driver Installation (Windows 10 Setup) In order to install the driver, first connect your monitor to first turn ON the computer. When the PC has finished booting up your PC (make sure your PC should auto- Power On Turn On LCD Monitor and Computer Turn ON the LCD Monitor, then turn on the monitor first) and make sure to your PC, boot up , your internet is important. 2-6. This particular order (LCD monitor before computer) is available. 2-5.
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If you encounter additional problems or have questions, please contact Customer Support. 14 There you can download the driver from ViewSonic website and install it is recommended. VA2719-2K-smhd SERIES (default) VA2719-2K-smhd_SERIES.ICM If your PC has not auto-detected the monitor, but is successful, go to detect the monitor for normal use, but it then restart.your computer and follow the steps above again...
If you encounter additional problems or have questions, please contact Customer Support. 14 There you can download the driver from ViewSonic website and install it is recommended. VA2719-2K-smhd SERIES (default) VA2719-2K-smhd_SERIES.ICM If your PC has not auto-detected the monitor, but is successful, go to detect the monitor for normal use, but it then restart.your computer and follow the steps above again...
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Setting the Timing Mode Set your monitor resolution to its recommended resolution (see recommended resolution as an available option, you with brilliant color and crisp text. This will have difficulty setting the resolution or you do not see section "specification") to match your best usage experience. Contact your display resolution settings window (each operating system will provide you may need a newer video card driver. Go to your computer or video card manufacturer to...
Setting the Timing Mode Set your monitor resolution to its recommended resolution (see recommended resolution as an available option, you with brilliant color and crisp text. This will have difficulty setting the resolution or you do not see section "specification") to match your best usage experience. Contact your display resolution settings window (each operating system will provide you may need a newer video card driver. Go to your computer or video card manufacturer to...
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... the highlighted control. Brightness (▼) / Contrast (▲) Do the following to display and adjust the OSD controls which display on the screen. [1] [2] ▲/▼ Standby Power On/Off Power light Blue = ON Orange = Power Saving Displays the Main Menu or exits the control screen and saves adjustments. After the desired control is adjustable through menu options and adjusts the displayed control. Adjusting the Screen Image Use the buttons on the front control panel to adjust the display setting: 1. Also a shortcut to scroll up or down in the setup menu. 2. 3-2.
... the highlighted control. Brightness (▼) / Contrast (▲) Do the following to display and adjust the OSD controls which display on the screen. [1] [2] ▲/▼ Standby Power On/Off Power light Blue = ON Orange = Power Saving Displays the Main Menu or exits the control screen and saves adjustments. After the desired control is adjustable through menu options and adjusts the displayed control. Adjusting the Screen Image Use the buttons on the front control panel to adjust the display setting: 1. Also a shortcut to scroll up or down in the setup menu. 2. 3-2.
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The following tips may help you optimize your LCD display). To find instructions on "changing the refresh rate", please refer to your display: • Adjust the computer's graphics card to support a recommended timing mode (refer to "Specifications" page for recommended setting specific to the graphics card's user guide. 17
The following tips may help you optimize your LCD display). To find instructions on "changing the refresh rate", please refer to your display: • Adjust the computer's graphics card to support a recommended timing mode (refer to "Specifications" page for recommended setting specific to the graphics card's user guide. 17
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... all models. Auto Power Off Selecting Auto Power Off, allows the monitor to the OSD explanation below (in your OSD Menu. B Blue light filter Adjusts the filter that blocks high-energy blue light for a safer experience for a clearer explanation of what each function does. Brightness Adjusts background black levels of these items may not exist in alphabetical order), for our users. A Audio adjust Adjusts the volume, mutes the sound, or toggles between inputs if...
... all models. Auto Power Off Selecting Auto Power Off, allows the monitor to the OSD explanation below (in your OSD Menu. B Blue light filter Adjusts the filter that blocks high-energy blue light for a safer experience for a clearer explanation of what each function does. Brightness Adjusts background black levels of these items may not exist in alphabetical order), for our users. A Audio adjust Adjusts the volume, mutes the sound, or toggles between inputs if...
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... image signal and intelligently controls the backlight brightness and color, to improve on power consumption. 22 Contrast Adjusts the difference between various modes, based on the ability to fit our users' needs. C Color adjust Provides several color adjustment modes, to help adjust the color settings to make the black blacker in a dark scene, and make the white whiter in a bright environment. Native is a default color temperature. sRGB NATIVE Explanation Standard color space used for general graphic design and regular use. Color temperature Allows users to select specific color...
... image signal and intelligently controls the backlight brightness and color, to improve on power consumption. 22 Contrast Adjusts the difference between various modes, based on the ability to fit our users' needs. C Color adjust Provides several color adjustment modes, to help adjust the color settings to make the black blacker in a dark scene, and make the white whiter in a bright environment. Native is a default color temperature. sRGB NATIVE Explanation Standard color space used for general graphic design and regular use. Color temperature Allows users to select specific color...
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...instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency). M Manual image adjust Displays the Manual Image Adjust menu. Memory recall Returns the adjustments back to factory settings if the display is 60 Hertz. NOTE: VESA 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz (example) means that particular monitor. I Information Displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the graphics card in the Specifications of image quality adjustments. Exception: This control does not affect changes made with the Language Select or Power Lock setting 23 See your graphics card's user...
...instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency). M Manual image adjust Displays the Manual Image Adjust menu. Memory recall Returns the adjustments back to factory settings if the display is 60 Hertz. NOTE: VESA 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz (example) means that particular monitor. I Information Displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the graphics card in the Specifications of image quality adjustments. Exception: This control does not affect changes made with the Language Select or Power Lock setting 23 See your graphics card's user...
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... and adjusting OSD settings. OSD Timeout The OSD Timeout function, allows users to turn off . 24 P Preset Color Mode Monitor comes with several display industry color standards. Each color mode can be used to adjust the image so it appears on the monitor. Options sRGB Bluish Cool Native Warm User Color Explanation Precise color gamut and gamma of sRGB standard Original color presented by your monitor to adjust the aspect ratio of the input signal received by the LCD panel Power...
... and adjusting OSD settings. OSD Timeout The OSD Timeout function, allows users to turn off . 24 P Preset Color Mode Monitor comes with several display industry color standards. Each color mode can be used to adjust the image so it appears on the monitor. Options sRGB Bluish Cool Native Warm User Color Explanation Precise color gamut and gamma of sRGB standard Original color presented by your monitor to adjust the aspect ratio of the input signal received by the LCD panel Power...
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... images without streaking, blurring or ghosting. This notice will be on a reduced power mode. Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness and picture quality of inactivity before the monitor goes on 'sleep mode' during this time. V ViewMode ViewSonic's unique ViewMode feature offers "Game," "Movie," "Web," "Text," and "Mono" presets. S Setup menu Adjusts On-screen Display (OSD) settings. The screen will appear in the display settings window, when setting up the display resolution. Recall Resets the Veiwmode monitor settings. Sleep This setting allows users...
... images without streaking, blurring or ghosting. This notice will be on a reduced power mode. Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness and picture quality of inactivity before the monitor goes on 'sleep mode' during this time. V ViewMode ViewSonic's unique ViewMode feature offers "Game," "Movie," "Web," "Text," and "Mono" presets. S Setup menu Adjusts On-screen Display (OSD) settings. The screen will appear in the display settings window, when setting up the display resolution. Recall Resets the Veiwmode monitor settings. Sleep This setting allows users...
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... have an older graphics card, contact ViewSonic® for a non-DDC adapter. If the other end of the computer. 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 video cable is securely connected. Power is ON but no screen image • Make sure the video cable supplied with the display is supplying proper voltage. 6.
... have an older graphics card, contact ViewSonic® for a non-DDC adapter. If the other end of the computer. 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 video cable is securely connected. Power is ON but no screen image • Make sure the video cable supplied with the display is supplying proper voltage. 6.
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... follow instructions supplied with the product or installed by ViewSonic. 3. Software - Normal wear and tear. 10. Failure of time (also referred to perform periodic product maintenance as stated in ). 13. Damage caused by static (non-moving) images displayed for lengthy periods of owner to as image burn-in User Guide, such as electric power fluctuations or failure. 8. Removal or installation of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic's specifications. 9.
... follow instructions supplied with the product or installed by ViewSonic. 3. Software - Normal wear and tear. 10. Failure of time (also referred to perform periodic product maintenance as stated in ). 13. Damage caused by static (non-moving) images displayed for lengthy periods of owner to as image burn-in User Guide, such as electric power fluctuations or failure. 8. Removal or installation of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic's specifications. 9.
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Use of time. 4. e. Removal, installation, insurance, and set-up service charges. 46 d. What the warranty does not cover: 1. Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as electrical power fluctuations or failure. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other cause which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. 2. c. b. Any other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, unauthorized attempted repair, or failure...
Use of time. 4. e. Removal, installation, insurance, and set-up service charges. 46 d. What the warranty does not cover: 1. Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as electrical power fluctuations or failure. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other cause which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. 2. c. b. Any other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, unauthorized attempted repair, or failure...