ViewSonic Nx2240w-e Manual
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Remote Control PGM+/- Press + or - buttons to scroll through the channels (or MENU ▲ /▼ button). VOL+/- Press + or – to increase or decrease the volume (or MENU button). MENU Press this key to display or exit main menu. MUTE Temporarily interrupt the sound or restore it. NICAM To select Mono/ Stereo/Dual from TV RF input. POP, SWAP, Position,GUIDE is not available on this model. ViewSonic 9 NX1940w/NX2240w...
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Teletext Teletext is an information service organized li ke a magazine, which is provided by some TV stations in addition to regular television broadcasting. TELETEXT /GUIDE Press TELETEXT. The Teletext screen appears. To turn off the Teletext mode, press TELETEXT again. ENTER When TELETEXT mode is open, Press ENTER to superimpose the teletext over a normal broadcast picture. Press a gain to return to Teletext mode. INDEX Press INDEX to return to the main index page. SUBPAGE this is...
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Wall Mount Bracket (19”) (22”) 1. Remove the four units M4.0 screws. 2. Remove the Base Ass’y. 3. Fasten four units M4.0 X 10mm screws to secure the wall mount brack\ et. Note: If you want to wall mount the TV, for the safety of you and the ap\ pliance, please use the correct hanging brackets. (Wall mounting brackets are not inclu\ ded when you purchase the TV) ViewSonic 11 NX1940w/NX2240w ENGLISH
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Control Knobs Vol(▲ ):When the OSD menu appears, press these two buttons to confirm the selected item; when no OSD menu appears, use to adjust the volume. CH( ▲ ): When the OSD menu appears, press these two buttons to select the item you want to execute; when no OSD menu appears, use to change channels in TV mode. Menu : Press this button to display or exit the OSD menu. Input : Press this button to change input source. Power : Press this button to turn on the TV or allow...
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Preparation Lay the LCD TV with the screen down on a table, as it will be easier to connect your peripheral equipment. Please take your precautions not to damage the screen. (19”) (22”) 1: AV1 signal input 2: Right audio track input 3: Headphone outlet 4: TV signal input 5: SCART signal input 6: Left audio track input 7: S-Video signal input 8: VGA input or YPbPr signal input 9: HDMI input 10: VGA audio input or YPbPr audio input 11: AC...
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1> PC input: Note: For the connection between the PC and the TV, (see Figure 1) below. (Figure 1) (1)How to connect to the PC mainframe: VGA interface – Connect the VGA signal cable supplied with the TV to the D-sub interface at the rear of the TV as in. (Figure 1) (2)How to connect the audio cable: Connect the PC audio cable supplied with the TV to the TV’s PC Audio Input as in. (Figure 1) Note: If no signal is present on the VGA screen, the TV will enter into standby mode...
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standards which may cause difficulties for the television to properly display. 3. In case no signal is detected from your HDMI device, turn off the HDMI device and then on again. 4. To get an optimal viewing, it is advised to turn your DVD player to one of the following TV display standards: 1280x720p 50Hz. 3> S-Video Input: Connect the S-Video cable to DVD player, Laser Disc player, video cassette recorder or camcorder. 4> YPbPr input: How to connect a DVD Player or Home Cinema...
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OSD Function To use the menus 1. Press the MENU button to display or close main menu. 2. Use the cursor up/down to select a menu item. 3. Use the cursor left/right to enter a submenu or enable/disable the function. 4. Press the MENU button to exit the menu. Main Menu Press the MENU button to enter the main OSD (On Screen Display). Adjust the items including Picture Setup, Sound setup, Function Setup and TV setup. When the input source is AV/S-VIDEO /SCART/YPbPr/ PC/ HDMI mode,...
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3. The range of adjusting Balance is -50~+50; when adjusting from 0 to -50,\ the sound from the left track fades until silence; when adjusting from 0 to +50, the sound fro\ m the right track fades until silence. 4. AVL: you can set it “ON” or “OFF”. The function is to adjust the input sound automatically. You may enable this function when you notice that the sound in the two tracks are very different, in order to prevent the bad sound effect resulting from large sound variation. 5. Select ON...
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When the input source is in PC mode, you can select Brightness, Contrast\ , Position, Video noise, Sharpness, Auto Adjust, Info, Colour Temp., Red, Green, Blue and Reset to default. 1. Brightness and Contrast: The range can be adjusted from 0~100. 2. Position: There are two options, Horizontal and Vertical, which can be adjusted from -50 to +50. 3. Video noise: There are two options, Phase and Clock, which can be adjusted from -50 \ to +50. 4. Sharpness: Select from five options of...