Dell D1920 Users Guide
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Dell D1920 monitor User Manual English Deutsch Français Italiano Español简体中文 Pyccкий Svenska Suomi Dansk Polski Nederlands Norsk 日本语 Portuquês 한국어 繁體中文 TM Model: D1920f
PRECAUTIONS Information for users applicable in United States ofAmerica 1 Installation1 Power connection 1 Maintenance 1 Transporting the monitor 1GETTINGSTARTED Package contents 2 Monitor installation 2 Identifying parts and controls 3 Customizing Your Monitor3 3 Hotkeys 4 OSD Icon List 5Troubleshooting6Technical Features and SpecificationsFunction Keys Operation4Working with OSD Group7
- 1 - PRECAUTIONS Transporting the monitor 1.When carrying the display for repair or service, disassemble the monit\ or and pack in its original packing. To disassemble the neck and base, press the releas\ e button located on the back of the neck and detach the neck/base, then remove the bas\ e from the neck by pressing the “release tabs” located under the base plate and\ pull the neck off the base, finally use the original carton and packing materials to wrap t\ he display and its accessories. 5.Disconnect the power cable from the power supply if: 5.1 You will not use the monitor for an extended period. 5.2 The cable is damaged or frayed. 5.3 The monitor has been dropped or the cabinet damaged. 5.4 A distinct change in performance indicates a need for servicing. Maintenance 1.Clean the cabinet and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened wit\ h a mild detergent solution. Do not use any abrasive materials or solvents such as alcohol \ or benzene. 2.Do not rub, touch, or tap the surface of the screen with sharp or abra\ sive items such as pens or screwdrivers, as the screen may scratch. 3.Do not insert objects or spill liquids into the ventilation ports on t\ he monito r’s rear , as fire, electric shock, and / or unit failure may result. Installation 1. Do not cover or block the ventilation ports on the rear of the monito\ r. 2. Do not install the monitor close to heat sources such as radiators or\ air ducts, or in a location exposed to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibratio\ n,or shock. 3.The apparatus shall only be used between 5° tilted forward and 15° tilted backward as normal operation position. If the tilt angle exceeds 15°, it shall be used for wall mounting or packaging onl y. Information for users applicable in United States of America LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCUR YAND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, ST ATE OR FEDERAL LAWS. FOR MORE INFORM ATION, CON TACT THE ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ALLIANCEAT WW W.EIAE.ORG. FOR LAM P SPECIFIC DISPOSAL INFORMATION CHECK WW W.LAMPRECYCLE.ORG. Power connection 1.Use the correct power cord for your local voltage. 2.Use an accessible outlet close to the monito r. 3.Do not allow anything to rest on the power cable. 4.Only use the power adapter attached to the monito r.
- 2 - GETTING STARTED 1.Setting up the monitor 1.1 Take out the monitor, stand and monitor base from the package. 1.2 Place the monitor base on the desk and then slide the neck into the slots of base. (Make sure the direction of the neck i\ s correct.) 1.3 Hold the monitor and then slide the monitor into the neck. (Make\ sure the direction of the neck is correct) 2.Connecting signal cable 2.1 Switch off your computer 2.2 Connect the signal cable to the D-SUB port at the rear of the monitor and tighten the connector screws 2.3 Connect the other end of signal cable to the computers VGA port and tighten the connector screws. 2.4 Note: Ensure the display setting does not exceed 1366 X 768 @ 60Hz. Monitor installation Package contents Before beginning, ensure that the carton contains the following items: 1. LCD Monitor 2.Monit or Base and Neck (th e s hape of base may v a ry a cc ording to th e moni to r model ) 3.Power Cord(plug mayvaryacc ording to th e elec tric als tandards f or your area ) 4.Analog S ignal Cable 3.Connecting power Connect one end of the power cable to the monitor and the other end to a power outlet. 4.Switching on Switch on your computer. Y ou should now be able to see the picture. If not, see the troubleshooting section of this guide. 5. CD-R OM(c o ntains use r manual) 6 .Q uick In stalla tion GuidePOWER D-SUB
- 3 - Identifying parts and controls 1. The color of the LED light on the power button determines the mo\ nitor state. The LED light is bright blue when the monitor is fully operational, and it i\ s orange when inactive. 2.The function keys are used to adjust the settings of your monitor. For\ more information on function keys, see Function Keys Operation on page 4. Working with OSD Group You can identify the function of a button through the corresponding icon \ displayed on the pop-up window of OSD. The following images show that the buttons on the \ monitor can be used for multiple tasks. Customizing Your Monitor Important: Important: The On Screen Display (OSD) system provides a full range of customizab\ le tools to optimize your displa y. Although you could perform comprehensive customization, we strongly recommend that you use the “AU TO ADJUSTMENT” function. It can utilize the default values to thoroughly optimize the performance of the displa y. Activate the OSD munu. Select the first button on the left to activate the “ AUTO ADJUSTMENT” function. In addition, we have also prepared other relatively simple methods to change the display modes. There are 4 modes, which include: GENERAL, MOVIE, PICTURE, GAME. First Level 1. Press button to start. 2. Press any of the rest 4 buttons to activate the OSD menu. 3. Press the corresponding function icon button on the pop-up window of \ the OSD.
- 4 - Hotkeys 1.AutoAdjustment When the OSD functions are displayed, press the first button on the left\ , and then you can automatically optimize the image performance. 2.Theme Mode Menu When the OSD functions are displayed, press the second button on the lef\ t to shift the mode. You may press and to make adjustments between 4 modes. Press , and then you can leave automatically. 3.Main Menu When the OSD functions are displayed, press the second button on the rig\ ht to enter the main menu. And then press or to select the option. Press to enter into the option. Press or to lea\ ve. Function Keys Operation The following illustration shows the options that can be accessed throug\ h the OSD main menu. To navigate through the OSD menu: 1. Activate the OSD main menu: Under the energized condition, press any fun\ ction key to execute the function. 2. Confirm the selection: Press the button. 3. Browse the previous or next option: Press and . 4. Adjust the option value: Press and to adjust the value.
- 5 - OSD Icon List AUT O ADJUSTMENT BRIGHTNESS * Optimize the picture performance automaticall y. * A dju st th e lumin ance le ve lo f th e scre en. HORIZONT AL POSITION VER TICAL POSITION PHASE CLOCK* Shift the screen left or right * A dju st th e m onit o r in tern als ampli ng clo ck ra te * Shift the screen up or down * Adjust the monitor internal signal phase CONTRAST*Adjust the contrast level of the screen. * Activate the built-in color engine to enhance the graphic ef fects according to the dif ferent situations of the displa y. contentsTHEME MODE OSD MENU LANGUAGE* S ele ct yo ur ow n pre fere nce oflangua ge of O SD menu. COLOR TEMPERA TURE *Adjust the mechanical specifications regarding the display. (White Balance, Clock, Phase, DDC/CI, DCR, DEMO, Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Information) SYSTEM * Select the setting of screen color-Cool, Warm or User. * Cool: Select the setting of screen color to be bluish white. * Warm: Select the setting of screen color to be reddish white. * Adjust the balance of the input signal. WHITE BALANCE * Show the frequency, resolution, input interface and other operating details about this display. INFORMATION DEMO RECALL *R ese tm onit o r para mete rs back to fa cto ry pre se t va lu es. * 2 se co nds afte r activ a tio n of th is fu nctio n, so m eof th e m enus will s timu la te fe ature-gradi ng effe cts 2tim es ove r. DDC/CI* S ele ct tu rn on or tu rn off DDC/CI fu nctio n SYSTEM * DYNAMIC CONTRAST RATIO Display high dynamic contrast ratio, and present more colorful screen.
- 6 - Troubleshooting 1. Check if the monitor is turned on (press the button again).\ 2. Check if the power cord is properly connected to the monitor and powe\ r outlet . 3 .Check if there is electricity coming from the power outlet (use anot\ her devic e to check for power). 1 Check if your computer is turned on. 2 Ensure the computer is not in power saving mode (move the mouse or pr\ ess a key on the keyboard to wake up the computer). 3 Check if the video signal cable is properly connected to the monitor a\ nd compu ter. Symptom Check Items 1 Check if your computer is turned on. 2 Check if the video signal cable is properly connected to the monitor a\ nd compu ter. 1. Ensure that the resolution and/or refresh rate is set correctl y. 1.No picture 2.LED indicator is not li t. 1.No picture 2.LED indicator is orang e 1.Picture shows “ NO SIGN AL INPUT ” 1.Picture shows “ INPUT SIGNAL OUT OF RANGE ” ImportantMake sure your display setup is under VESA 1366 X 768 at 60Hz
30 ~ 83KHz50 ~ 75Hz - 7 - Technical Features and Specifications Net Net T ilt Angle Analog Operating Condition Storage Condition 0.300(H) x 0.300(V) mm 409.8(H) x 230.4(V) mm D-sub -5° ~ 15° About 3.3 kg About 440.4(W) x 353.6(H) x 200.0 (D) mm AC ConsumptionAC 100~240V, 50Hz/60Hz, 1.2A Temperature Humidity Altitude Temperature HumidityAltitude Active: