AOC 2036sa User Manual
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41 Windows Vista 1. Click Start and Control Panel. Then, double-click on Appearance and Personalization. 2. Click Personalization and then Display Settings. 3. Click Advanced Settings....
42 4. Click Properties in the Monitor tab. If the Properties button is deactivated, it means the configuration for your monitor is completed. The monitor can be used as is. If the message Windows needs... is displayed, as shown in the figure below, click Continue. 5. Click Update Driver... in the Driver tab. 6. Check the Browse my computer for driver software checkbox and click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. 7. Click on the Have disk... button, then click on the Browse... button and then select the appropriate drive F:\Driver (CD-ROM Drive). 8. Select your monitor model and click on the Next button. 9. Click Close → Close → OK → OK on the following screens displayed in sequence.
43 i-Menu Welcome to “i-Menu” software by AOC. i-Menu makes it easy to adjust your monitor display setting by using on screen menus instead of the OSD button on the monitor. To complete installation, please follow the installation guide.
44 Troubleshoot Problem & Question Possible Solutions Power LED Is Not ON Make sure the power button is ON and the Power Cord is properly connected to a grounded power outlet and to the monitor. No images on the screen Is the power cord connected properly? Check the power cord connection and power supply. Is the cable connected correctly? (Connected using the D-sub cable) Check the DB-15 cable connection. (Connected using the DVI cable) Check the DVI cable connection. * DVI input is not available on every model. If the power is on, reboot the computer to see the initial screen (the login screen), which can be seen. If the initial screen (the login screen) appears, boot the computer in the applicable mode (the safe mode for Windows ME/XP/2000) and then change the frequency of the video card. (Refer to the Setting the Optimal Resolution) If the initial screen (the login screen) does not appear, contact the Service Center or your dealer. Can you see Input Not Supported on the screen? You can see this message when the signal from the video card exceeds the maximum resolution and frequency that the monitor can handle properly. Adjust the maximum resolution and frequency that the monitor can handle properly. Make sure the AOC Monitor Drivers are installed. Picture Is Fuzzy & Has Ghosting Shadowing Problem Adjust the Contrast and Brightness Controls. Press to auto adjust. Make sure you are not using an extension cable or switch box. We recommend plugging the monitor directly to the video card output connector on the back . Picture Bounces, Flickers Or Wave Pattern Appears In The Picture Move electrical devices that may cause electrical interference as far away from the monitor as possible. Use the maximum refresh rate your monitor is capable of at the resolution your are using.
45 Monitor Is Stuck In Active Off-Mode The Computer Power Switch should be in the ON position. The Computer Video Card should be snugly fitted in its slot. Make sure the monitors video cable is properly connected to the computer. Inspect the monitors video cable and make sure no pin is bent. Make sure your computer is operational by hitting the CAPS LOCK key on the keyboard while observing the CAPS LOCK LED. The LED should either turn ON or OFF after hitting the CAPS LOCK key. Missing one of the primary colors (RED, GREEN, or BLUE) Inspect the monitors video cable and make sure that no pin is damaged. Make sure the monitors video cable is properly connected to the computer. Screen image is not centered or sized properly Adjust H-Position and V-Position or press hot-key (AUTO). Picture has color defects (white does not look white) Adjust RGB color or select desired color temperature. Horizontal or vertical disturbances on the screen Use Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP shut-down mode Adjust CLOCK and FOCUS. Press to auto-adjust.
46 Specification General Specification LCD Panel model name 2036Sa Driving system TFT Color LCD Viewable Image Size 50.8 cm diagonal Pixel pitch 0.2768mm(H) x 0.2768mm(V) Video R, G, B Analog lnterface & Digital Interface Separate Sync. H/V TTL Display Color 16.7M Colors Dot Clock 140MHz Resolution Horizontal scan range 30 kHz - 80 kHz Horizontal scan Size(Maximum) 442.8mm Vertical scan range 55 Hz - 75 Hz Vertical scan Size(Maximum) 249.075mm Optimal preset resolution 1600 x 900 (60 Hz) Highest preset resolution 1600 x 900 (60 Hz) Plug & Play VESA DDC2B/CI Input Connector D-Sub 15pin Input Video Signal Analog: 0.7Vp-p(standard), 75 OHM, TMDS Power Source 100-240V~, 50/60Hz Power Consumption Typical < 32 W Standby < 1 W USB Downstream port (A type ) To USB device, loading
47 Weight (monitor only) 4.2kg Weight (with packaging) 5.5 kg Environmental Temperature: Operating 0° to 40° Non-Operating -20°to 60° Humidity: Operating 10% to 85% (non-condensing) Non-Operating 5% to 80% (non-condensing) Altitude: Operating 0~ 3000m (0~ 10000 ft ) Non-Operating 0~ 5000m (0~ 15000 ft ) Preset Display Modes STAND RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY(kHZ) VERTICAL FREQUENCY(Hz) VGA 640×480 @60Hz 31.469 59.940 VGA 640×480 @67Hz 35.000 66.667 VGA 640×480 @72Hz 37.861 72.809 VGA 640×480 @75Hz 37.500 75.000 Dos-mode 720×400 @70Hz 31.469 70.087 SVGA 800×600 @56Hz 35.156 56.250 SVGA 800×600 @60Hz 37.879 60.317 SVGA 800×600 @72Hz 48.077 72.188 SVGA 800×600 @75Hz 46.875 75.000 SVGA 832×624 @75Hz 49.725 74.550 XGA 1024×768 @60Hz 48.363 60.004 XGA 1024×768 @70Hz 56.476 70.069 XGA 1024×768 @75Hz 60.023 75.029 WSXGA 1600X900 @60Hz 60.000 60.000
48 Pin Assignments Pin Number 15-Pin Side of the Signal Cable 1 Video-Red 2 Video-Green 3 Video-Blue 4 N.C. 5 Detect Cable 6 GND-R 7 GND-G 8 GND-B 9 +5V 10 Ground 11 N.C. 12 DDC-Serial data 13 H-sync 14 V-sync 15 DDC-Serial clock
49 Plug and Play Plug & Play DDC2B Feature This monitor is equipped with VESA DDC2B capabilities according to the VESA DDC STANDARD. It allows the monitor to inform the host system of its identity and, depending on the level of DDC used, communicate additional information about its display capabilities. The DDC2B is a bi-directional data channel based on the I2C protocol. The host can request EDID information over the DDC2B channel.
50 Regulation FCC Notice FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement WARNING: (FOR FCC CERTIFIED MODELS) NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTICE : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modification to this equipment. It is the responsibilities of the user to correct such interference. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.