Asus 27t1eh Users Manual
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ASUS LED TV Monitor T1 Series 11 2.4 Connecting the Display ▪ To connect the power cord: connect one end of the power cord securely to the display’s AC input port, the other end to a power outlet. Before you connect the cables, ensure that the connected devices are switched off or the power cord is unplugged from the electricity supply. ▪ To connect the signal cables: connect one end of the signal cable(s) to the display, the other end to your computer or any other video devices. When more than one signal sources are simultaneously connected, you can switch the input source by using the key on the keypad of the display or on the remote controller. ▪ To connect the audio cable: connect the audio cable from the display’s audio-in port to the computer’s and/or video devices’ audio-out port. ▪ To connect to external speakers: Connect an audio-out cable from the audio-out port of the display to the audio-in port of external speakers. 2.5 Turning the Display On Press the power button. See section 1.3 Display Introduction for the location of the power button. The power indicator lights up in blue to show that the monitor is ON. S/PDIF External Stereo Speakers HDMI & Audio-in For 22T1EH, 24T1EH & 27T1EH PC AC Power D-Sub, HDMI, & Audio-in TV Signal (Antenna, Cable, etc) SCART, S-Video, Com posite, & Component DVD Player, etc
ASUS LED TV Monitor T1 Series 12 2.6 Setting the Monitor Set the PC signal to the optimal resolution and frequency for the best picture quality. Resolution Vertical frequency Horizontal frequency Pixel frequency 720 x 400 70Hz 31.47KHz 28.32MHz 640 x 480 60Hz 31.47KHz 25.17MHz 640 x 480 72Hz 37.86KHz 31.50MHz 640 x 480 75Hz 37.50KHz 31.50MHz 800 x 600 56Hz 35.16KHz 36.00MHz 800 x 600 60Hz 37.88KHz 40.00MHz 800 x 600 72Hz 48.08KHz 50.00MHz 800 x 600 75Hz 46.88KHz 49.50MHz 848 x 480 60Hz 31.02KHz 33.75MHz 1024 x 768 60Hz 48.36KHz 65.00MHz 1024 x 768 70Hz 56.48KHz 75.00MHz 1024 x 768 75Hz 60.02KHz 78.75MHz 1152 x 864 75Hz 67.50KHz 108.00MHz 1280 x 720 60Hz 44.77KHz 74.51MHz 1280 x 768 60Hz 47.78KHz 79.50MHz 1280 x 768 75Hz 60.29KHz 102.25MHz 1280 x 800 60Hz 49.70KHz 83.50MHz 1280 x 960 60Hz 60.00KHz 108.00MHz 1280 x 1024 60Hz 63.98KHz 108.00MHz 1280 x 1024 75Hz 79.98KHz 134.99MHz 1360 x 768 60Hz 47.71KHz 85.49MHz 1366 x 768 60Hz 47.10KHz 72.43MHz 1400 x 900 60Hz 55.93KHz 106.49MHz 1400 x 1050 60Hz 65.32KHz 121.75MHz 1600 x 1024 60Hz 62.1KHz 112.26MHz 1680 x 1050 60Hz 65.29KHz 146.24MHz 1920 x 1080 60Hz 67.50kHz 148.50MHz ▪ Modes not listed in the table may possibly not be supported. ▪ Press button for 2 – 3 seconds if noise, trembling, or picture offset appears on the screen while VGA input is in use. ▪ The 1080 24p resolution is only available for HDMI input.
ASUS LED TV Monitor T1 Series 13 2.7 Setting the Television 1. Press MENU button either on the keypad of the display or on the remote controller and use, , , , and buttons to select “Programme”. 2. Select “Auto Programme” and choose the country of the broadcasting system. 3. Select “Start” to scan all the available channels and store them in the memory. ▪ For further information of setting the TV, please read chapter 3.1.2.
ASUS LED TV Monitor T1 Series 14 2.8 Using Teletext You can control the Teletext functions only by the remote controller. The keypad on the display does not provide such functions. Press TTX button to display Teletext. Press it again or EXIT button to switch off Teletext. 1. SIMPLE Text ▪ Enter the three-digit page number with the number buttons to display your desired page. ▪ Press or to display the preceding or the following page. 2. TOP Text ▪ Press the blue button to select the desired block ▪ Press the yellow button to select the next group. ▪ Press the green button to display the next page. The button can also do the same. ▪ Press the red button to display the preceding page. The button can also do the same. ▪ Like SIMPLE Text, you can enter the three-digit page number with the number buttons to display your desired page. 3. Teletext functions ▪ Teletext Hold to hold and to continue the automatic page change when the Teletext page has more than one sub-page. ▪ Teletext Size to double the text size of the upper or the lower half of the page, and to switch back to ordinary text size. ▪ Teletext Reveal to reveal and to hide the concealed information, such as answer of riddles. ▪ Teletext Sub-Page to select a sub-page in Teletext and to exit from this function. ▪ Teletext Cancel to display the broadcast while searching for a certain Teletext page.
ASUS LED TV Monitor T1 Series 15 2.9 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) This EPG information is transmitted by the broadcaster and may not be available in some countries or regions. You can control EPG functions only by the remote controller. The keypad on the display does not provide such functions. Press EPG button to display Electronic Programme Guide. The programme information along the time axis will be displayed. You can scroll the time axis forward and backward to see more information. Press EPG button again or EXIT button to switch off EPG. Use , , , , and ENTER to select and display the desired programme if it is playing. Press to display the information of the selected programme. EPG can remind you when your desired programme is to play. Press the blue button to enter the reminder function. There you can specify the programme and the time that should be reminded to you. You can also decide whether the programme should be reminded only once or periodically. Press the green button to display the schedule list. It can tell you the schedule of the programmes set to remind you. 2.10 Programme List 1. Programme List The programme list will be displayed by pressing button on the remote controller. You can control the programme list only by the remote controller. The keypad on the display does not provide such functions. You can use the buttons to move the highlighted item. Press ENTER to enter the highlighted programme. You can see a icon for a locked programme and a icon for a favourite programme. The following icons indicate the type of a programme. Digital television programme Analogue television programme Radio channel 2. Favourite Programme List The favourite programme list will be displayed by pressing button on the remote controller. You can control the favourite programme list only by the remote controller. The keypad on the display does not provide such functions. Please read chapter 3.1.2 Programme Edit for specifying your favourite programmes.
ASUS LED TV Monitor T1 Series 16 3.1 On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu 3.1.1 How to reconfigure 1. Press MENU button either on the keypad of the display or on the remote controller to activate the OSD menu. 2. Use , , , and to navigate through the functions. The chosen function will be highlighted. To activate the chosen function, press ENTER button. If the selected function has a sub-menu, still use , , , and to navigate through the sub-menu functions. Again, the chosen function will be highlighted and you can activate it by pressing ENTER button. 3. Use , , , or to change the settings of the activated function. 4. You can go back to the top level of the OSD menu list whenever you press the MENU button. Repeat step 2 and 3 to adjust any other function. 5. To exit from the OSD menu, press the key on the keypad of the display or EXIT button on the remote controller. 3.1.2 OSD menu introduction 1. Picture ▪ Splendid: to switch among Standard, Theatre, Game, and Scenery video modes of Splendid™ Video Enhancement Technology. - Standard: best choice for document editing with Splendid™ Video Intelligence Technology. In this mode, you can adjust Sharpness, Colour, and Tint to define your preferred picture effect. - Theatre: best choice for watching films with Splendid™ Video Intelligence Technology.
ASUS LED TV Monitor T1 Series 17 - Game: best choice for game playing with Splendid™ Video Intelligence Technology. - Scenery: best choice for scenery photo display with Splendid™ Video Intelligence Technology. ▪ Contrast: to adjust the contrast of the displayed picture. ▪ Brightness: to adjust the luminance of the display. ▪ Colour: to adjust the colour of the displayed picture deeper or paler; this function is active only in Standard Splendid™ mode and when VGA input is not in use. ▪ Sharpness: to adjust the sharpness of the displayed picture; this function is active only in Standard Splendid™ mode. ▪ Tint: to make the displayed picture more red or green; this function is active only when input is NTSC by Video port. You can NOT adjust Colour, Sharpness or Tint for VGA input. ▪ Colour Temperature: to select the colour temperature among warm, mild, cool, and user’s modes. In user’s mode, you can adjust the level of the red, green, and blue to define your preferred white colour. ▪ VGA: to adjust the image parameters for VGA input. - Auto Adjust: to let the display automatically optimize the VGA input image. - Horizontal Pos.: to adjust the horizontal position of the VGA input image. - Vertical Pos: to adjust the vertical position of the VGA input image. - Clock: to adjust the frequency of the VGA input image. - Phase: to adjust the phase of the VGA input image. ▪ Noise Reduction: to specify the intense of noise reduction function among Off, Low, Moderate, High and Auto. ▪ ASCR: to switch on and off the ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio function. ▪ Back Light Control: to adjust the back light intensity. ▪ Reset Picture: to reset all the picture parameters.
ASUS LED TV Monitor T1 Series 18 2. Sound ▪ Sound Mode: to switch among Vocal, Rock, Soft, Boom, and Standard sound modes. - Vocal: to emphasize the human voice for news report or speech. - Rock: to emphasize bass and treble for rock music. - Soft: to slightly increase bass and treble for soft music. - Boom: to emphasize low tone for fighting games. - Standard: to adjust the equalizer to define your preferred sound effect. ▪ Treble: to adjust the sound treble of the speakers to your preferred levels. ▪ Bass: to adjust the sound bass of the speakers to your preferred levels. ▪ Balance: to adjust the sound balance of the speakers to your preferred levels. ▪ Auto Volume: to automatically keep the volume level equal even if changing programmes. ▪ Surround Sound: to turn the simulated surround sound system on and off. ▪ Reset Sound: to reset all the sound parameters.
ASUS LED TV Monitor T1 Series 19 3. Programme - This function is to set the TV channels and programmes. ▪ Auto Programme: choose the country of the broadcasting system and then select “Start” to scan all the available channels and store them in the memory. ▪ Time Zone: to specify your time zone. ▪ Manual Scan: to manually set the programme list. - DTV Manual Tuning: to manually set the programme list of digital broadcasts. You need to specify the channel number of UHF or VHF band and then let the system search the signal. - ATV Manual Tuning: to manually set the programme list of analogue broadcasts. You need to specify the broadcasting system and the channel number then let the system search it. You are provided with the option of fine tuning the signal. BG: PAL B/G or SECAM B/G (usually in Europe, Asia, Middle East, Australia, and Africa) DK: PAL D/K or SECAM D/K (usually in East Europe, China, Africa, and CIS countries) I: PAL I/II (usually in UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, and South Africa) L: SECAM L/L’ (usually in France)
ASUS LED TV Monitor T1 Series 20 ▪ Programme Edit: to edit the programme list. You can use the buttons to move the highlighted item. For DTV: You can press the blue button to skip the channel. The function will be deactivated by pressing the same button again. The red button is to delete the channel from the programme list. The display will ask for your confirmation for selecting this function. For ATV: You can press the blue button to skip the channel. The function will be deactivated by pressing the same button again. The red button is to delete the channel from the programme list. The display will ask for your confirmation for selecting this function. The green button is to rename a channel. The yellow button is to rearrange the order of channels. Rename a channel: You can rename an ATV channel using the programme edit function. 1. Press and to highlight the channel you want to rename. 2. Select RENAME by pressing on the remote control. 3. Press and to select a character, and press to add another character. 4. Press to confirm the channel name. Channel moving: You can move the ATV channel using the programme edit function. 1. Use and to highlight the channel you want to move. 2. Select MOVE by pressing the yellow key on the remote control. 3. You can use and to move it to your desired position. 4. Press the button to confirm the channel position.