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    							Connecting the Blue  VGA Cable
    CAUTION: The  graphics are used for the purpose  of illustration only. Appearance of the computer  may vary.
    Organizing the Cables
    After attaching  all necessary  cables to  your  monitor and  computer, (See Connecting  Your  Monitor for cable  attachment,) use the cable  management slot to
     
    						
    							NOTICE: Do not use with any device other than  Dell Soundbar.
    NOTE: To prevent  scratches on the LCD  screen while  removing the stand,
     
    						
    							1.  Press and  hold the stand  release  button.
    2 .  Lift the stand  up  and  away  from  the monitor .
    Wall Mounting (Optional)
    (Screw dimension:  M4 x  10mm).
    Refer to  the instructions that  come  with the VESA  compatible base  mounting  kit.
    1.  Place  the monitor panel on soft cloth  or cushion on stable  flat table.
    2 .  Remove the stand
    3 .  Use  a  screwdriver to  remove the four  screws securing the plastic cover.
    4 .  Attach the mounting  bracket  from  the wall mounting  kit  to  the LCD.
    5 .  Mount  the LCD  on the wall by following the instructions that  come  with the base  mounting  kit.
    NOTE:  For  use only  with UL (expand UL) Listed Wall Mount  Bracket with minimum weight/load bearing  capacity of 4.36kg .
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    Operating the Monitor
    Dell™ E2009W/E2209W Flat Panel Monitor  Users Guide
    Using the Front Panel Controls
    Using the On -Screen Display (OSD) Menu
    Setting  the Optimal  Resolution
    Using the Dell Soundbar (Optional)
      Using the Tilt
    Using the Front Panel Controls
    Use  the control buttons on the front of the monitor to  adjust  the characteristics of the image being displayed.  As you use these buttons to  adjust  the controls,  an OSD shows  the numeric
    values of the characteristics as they change.
    ABCD E
    OSD Menu Use  the MENU button to  launch the on-screen display  (OSD) and  select the OSD Menu. See 
    Accessing the Menu System.
    B
    Brightness/Contrast  Hot Key Use  this button to  directly access  the Brightness/Contrast menu  or to  increase  the values of the selected menu  option.
    C
    Auto Adjust Use  Auto Adjust  to  activate automatic setup/adjustment  or to  decrease the values of the selected menu  option.  
    Auto Adjustment allows  the monitor to  self-adjust  to  the incoming video  signal. After using  Auto Adjustment, you can  further tune  your
    monitor by using  the Pixel  Clock  and  Phase controls under Displays  Settings.
    The  following dialog  appears on a  black  screen as the monitor automatically adjusts to  the current input:
    NOTE
    : In most cases, Auto Adjust  produces the best image for your  configuration.
    NOTE : AUTO ADJUST  option is only  available  when  you are using  the analog  (VGA) connector.
     
    						
    							D
    OK /  Input SourceSelect
    Use  this button to  select the input source or select an OSD menu  option.Use  the Input source button to  select one  of the two different video  signals  that  may be connected to  your  monitor:
    VGA inputDVI-D  input
    If  both  VGA and  DVI cables are connected to  one  Computer, this monitor displays  an image automatically as long as a  video  signal  is
    present in either  VGA or DVI outputs.  On  a  display  connected to  two Computers,  set  equal time for both  screen savers. The  video  input
    from  the movement  of the first mouse will activate the display.
    As you cycle  through the inputs,  the following messages appear to  indicate currently selected input source.  It may take  1 or 2 seconds
    for the image to  appear.
    or
    or
    If  either  VGA or DVI-D  input is selected and  both  VGA and  DVI-D  cables are not connected, a  floating  dialog  box as shown below
    appears.
    or
    E
    Power button
    NOTE:  If
     
    						
    							or
    Main  Menu for  Digital  (DVI -D) Input
    NOTE: AUTO ADJUST  is only  available  when  you use the analog  (VGA) connector.
    2. Push the 
     and   buttons to  move  between  the setting  options.  As you move  from  one  icon to  another,  the option name is highlighted.  See the following table for a  complete  list of all
    the options available  for the monitor.
    3. Push the 
     button once  to  activate the highlighted option.
    4. Push the 
     and   buttons to  select the desired parameter.
    5. Push 
     to  enter the slide bar and  then  use the or  button, according to  the indicators on the menu,  to  make  your  changes.
    6. Press  the  Menu button once  to  return  to  the main menu  to  select another option or press  the  Menu button two or three times  to  exit  from  the OSD menu.
     
    						
    							Submenus
    BackPush  to  go back  to  the main menu.
    Brightness Brightness adjusts the luminance of the backlight.
    Push the 
     button to  increase  brightness and  push the  button to  decrease brightness (min  0 ~ max 100).
    Contrast Adjust  Brightness first, and  then  adjust  Contrast  only  if further adjustment is necessary.
    Push the 
     button to  increase  contrast  
    and  push the  button to  decrease contrast  (min  0 ~ max 100). 
    The  Contrast  function adjusts the degree of difference between  darkness  and  lightness on the monitor screen.
    Exit  Menu Push 
     
    						
    							INPUT SOURCEUse  the INPUT SOURCE menu  to  select between  different video  signals  that  may be connected to  your  monitor.
    Back
    Push  to  go back  to  the main menu.
    VGASelect VGA input when  you are using  the analog  (VGA) connector. Push  to  select the VGA input source.
    DVI -DSelect DVI-D  input when  you are using  the Digital (DVI) connector. Push  to  select the DVI input source.
    Color  SettingsUse  the Color  Settings to  adjust  the color  setting  mode and  color  temperature.
    There are different color  setting  sub -menus  for VGA/DVI-D  and  Video input.
    Color  setting
    mode  submenu
     
    						
    							BackPush  to  go back  to  the main menu.
    Input Color
    Format Allows  you to  set  the video  input mode to.
    RGB
    : Select this option if your  monitor is connected to  a  computer  or DVD player  using  the VGA and  DVI cable  or the HDMI to  DVI adapter.
    YPbPr : Select this option if the your  DVD player  supports  only  YPbPr output.
    Mode Selection Allows  you to  set  the display  mode to:
    Graphics: Select this mode if your  monitor is connected to  your  computer.
    Video: Select this mode if you monitor is connected to  a  DVD player.
    NOTE:  Depending upon the Display Mode  you select the Preset Modes  available  for your  monitor change.
    Standard : Loads the monitors default color  settings. This is the default preset mode.
    Multimedia : Loads color  settings ideal for multimedia  applications.
    Game: Loads color  settings ideal for most gaming applications.
    Warm : Increase the color  temperature. The  screen appears warmer  with a  red/yellow  tint.
    Cool: Decreases the color  temperature. The  screen appears cooler  with a  blue tint.
    Custom (R,  G,  B) : Allows  you to  manually adjust  the color  settings. Press  the   buttons to  adjust  the Red,  Green, and  Blue  values and
    create your  own preset color  mode.
    In the  Video mode, you can  set  the color  to  the following preset values:
    Movie : Loads color  settings ideal for movies.  This is the default preset mode.
    Sports : Loads color  settings ideal for sports.
    Game: Loads color  settings ideal for game.
    Nature:  Loads color  settings ideal for nature.
    Hue This feature  can  shift  color  of video  image to  green or purple. This is used to  adjust  the desired flesh tone color. Use  
     or  to  adjust  the hue  from  0
    to  100  .
    Push 
     to  increase  the green shade of the video  image
    Push 
     to  increase  the purple  shade of the video  image
     
    						
    							NOTE: Hue adjustment is available  only  for video  input.
    Saturation
    This  feature  can  adjust  the color  saturation  of the video  image.  Use   or  to  adjust  the saturation  from  0  to  100.
    Push 
     to  increase  the monochrome appearance of the video  image
    Push 
     to  increase  the colorful  appearance of the video  image
    DISPLAY
     
    						
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