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... P/N: VX3276-2K-MHD/VX3276-2K-MHD-7 VX3276-2K-mhd/ VX3276-2K-mhd-7 Display User Guide IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on installing and using the Regional selection box in a safe manner, as well as registering your product for future service. "Antes de operar su equipo lea cu idadosamente las instrucciones en este manual" Model No. Warranty information contained in this User Guide...
... P/N: VX3276-2K-MHD/VX3276-2K-MHD-7 VX3276-2K-mhd/ VX3276-2K-mhd-7 Display User Guide IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on installing and using the Regional selection box in a safe manner, as well as registering your product for future service. "Antes de operar su equipo lea cu idadosamente las instrucciones en este manual" Model No. Warranty information contained in this User Guide...
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OSD Menu Introduction 16 4-1. Package Contents 5 2-2. Setting the Timing Mode 13 3-2. Using the Control Panel 14 4. Driver Installation (Windows 10 Setup 12 3. Adjusting the Screen Image 13 3-1. OSD Menu Tree 16 4-2. Troubleshooting 30 7. Cleaning and Maintenance 31 Safe Cleaning Practices 31 iii Power On 11 2-6. Contents 1. The Exterior of the Monitor 6 2-3. Hardware Installation 7 2-4. OSD Menu Explanation 22 4-3. Getting Started 4 2-1. Specifications 28 6. Monitor Setting Management 27 5. Quick Installation 10 2-5. Cautions and Warnings...
OSD Menu Introduction 16 4-1. Package Contents 5 2-2. Setting the Timing Mode 13 3-2. Using the Control Panel 14 4. Driver Installation (Windows 10 Setup 12 3. Adjusting the Screen Image 13 3-1. OSD Menu Tree 16 4-2. Troubleshooting 30 7. Cleaning and Maintenance 31 Safe Cleaning Practices 31 iii Power On 11 2-6. Contents 1. The Exterior of the Monitor 6 2-3. Hardware Installation 7 2-4. OSD Menu Explanation 22 4-3. Getting Started 4 2-1. Specifications 28 6. Monitor Setting Management 27 5. Quick Installation 10 2-5. Cautions and Warnings...
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... not place anything on the display, video cable, or power cord. 1 1. Exercise caution when removing the rear cover of the monitor to dangerous levels. 10. Avoid exposing the monitor to rain or moisture. 9. Clean with care when moving it may increase the temperature of the monitor. When installing the monitor, please leave 10cm of sustained heat. Do not use this guide for ventilation safety purposes...
... not place anything on the display, video cable, or power cord. 1 1. Exercise caution when removing the rear cover of the monitor to dangerous levels. 10. Avoid exposing the monitor to rain or moisture. 9. Clean with care when moving it may increase the temperature of the monitor. When installing the monitor, please leave 10cm of sustained heat. Do not use this guide for ventilation safety purposes...
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The Exterior of the monitor*. Rear 5 1 43 2 1. Front B. Speaker 6 For the VESA wall mounting installation steps, please see 2-3 section A for additional instructions. 5. I/O port (input/output) This area should include all I/O connection options, as well as the power input connector (Expanded in 2-3 section B) 4. 2-2. K ensington security slot (Expanded in 2-4) 3. V ESA wall mounting This area on the back of the Monitor A. Left and Right C. C ontrol panel (Expanded in 3-1) 2.
The Exterior of the monitor*. Rear 5 1 43 2 1. Front B. Speaker 6 For the VESA wall mounting installation steps, please see 2-3 section A for additional instructions. 5. I/O port (input/output) This area should include all I/O connection options, as well as the power input connector (Expanded in 2-3 section B) 4. 2-2. K ensington security slot (Expanded in 2-4) 3. V ESA wall mounting This area on the back of the Monitor A. Left and Right C. C ontrol panel (Expanded in 3-1) 2.
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Find VESA compatible wall-mounting kit which meets the quaternions in the wall-mounting kit. *This picture is turned Off, then disconnect the power cord. 3. Remove the base. (Screws removal might be required.) 5. Lay the display face down on a towel or blanket. 4. To convert your local dealer. Wall Mounting (Optional) To obtain a wall-mounting kit or height adjustment base, contact ViewSonic® or your display from the wall mounting kit using screws of the appropriate length. 6. Attach the display to...
Find VESA compatible wall-mounting kit which meets the quaternions in the wall-mounting kit. *This picture is turned Off, then disconnect the power cord. 3. Remove the base. (Screws removal might be required.) 5. Lay the display face down on a towel or blanket. 4. To convert your local dealer. Wall Mounting (Optional) To obtain a wall-mounting kit or height adjustment base, contact ViewSonic® or your display from the wall mounting kit using screws of the appropriate length. 6. Attach the display to...
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2-4. Make sure both the LCD monitor and computer are turned OFF. 2. Remove rear panel covers if necessary. 3. DisplayPort Power Connector HDMI mini DP Audio Out *This picture is for reference only 10 Connect the signal cables from the LCD monitor to the computer. Quick Installation Connect Signal Cables 1.
2-4. Make sure both the LCD monitor and computer are turned OFF. 2. Remove rear panel covers if necessary. 3. DisplayPort Power Connector HDMI mini DP Audio Out *This picture is for reference only 10 Connect the signal cables from the LCD monitor to the computer. Quick Installation Connect Signal Cables 1.
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... advanced settings. detect the monitor. There you encounter additional problems or have questions, please contact Customer Support. 12 2-6. If you can download the driver from ViewSonic website and install it is successful, go to detect the monitor for normal use, but is available. VX3276-2K-mhd_VX3276-2K-mhd-7 SERIES VX3276-2K-mhd_VX3276-2K-mhd-7 SERIES.icm If your PC has not auto-detected the monitor, but it then restart.your system 'Display Settings' (screen resolution) window. It...
... advanced settings. detect the monitor. There you encounter additional problems or have questions, please contact Customer Support. 12 2-6. If you can download the driver from ViewSonic website and install it is successful, go to detect the monitor for normal use, but is available. VX3276-2K-mhd_VX3276-2K-mhd-7 SERIES VX3276-2K-mhd_VX3276-2K-mhd-7 SERIES.icm If your PC has not auto-detected the monitor, but it then restart.your system 'Display Settings' (screen resolution) window. It...
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Next, adjust the display resolution setting to get the best experience possible, with your best usage experience. This will have difficulty setting the resolution or you may need a newer video card driver. 3. Go to your monitor resolution to its recommended resolution (see recommended resolution as an available option, you do not see section "specification") to obtain the latest driver. • If necessary, make small adjustments using H. Adjusting the Screen Image 3-1. POSITION and V. Setting the Timing Mode Set your display resolution settings window (each...
Next, adjust the display resolution setting to get the best experience possible, with your best usage experience. This will have difficulty setting the resolution or you may need a newer video card driver. 3. Go to your monitor resolution to its recommended resolution (see recommended resolution as an available option, you do not see section "specification") to obtain the latest driver. • If necessary, make small adjustments using H. Adjusting the Screen Image 3-1. POSITION and V. Setting the Timing Mode Set your display resolution settings window (each...
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... monitor use. Toggles between the various input options that are available for that allows users to choose which View mode setting they would like to activate for screen image adjustment. * The postition refer to access the main menu. 14 Main menu icon that allows users to section 2.2 Bezel & OSD symbol explanation The bezel symbol explanation is stated below: Standby Power On/Off NOTE: Power light Blue = ON Orange = Power Saving View Mode...
... monitor use. Toggles between the various input options that are available for that allows users to choose which View mode setting they would like to activate for screen image adjustment. * The postition refer to access the main menu. 14 Main menu icon that allows users to section 2.2 Bezel & OSD symbol explanation The bezel symbol explanation is stated below: Standby Power On/Off NOTE: Power light Blue = ON Orange = Power Saving View Mode...
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VX3276-2K-mhd Input Select Audio Adjust mini DP DISPLAYPORT HDMI 1 HDMI 2 View Mode Color Adjust Manual Image Adjust Setup Menu 75% 2560 x 1440 @ 60Hz Menu Input Select Audio Adjust MiniDP DisplayPort HDMI2 HDMI1 Volume Mute ViewMode Standard 0~100 On Off Low Input Lag Black Stabilization Advanced DCR Blue Light Filter Response Time Recall On Off 0~100 0, 50, 75, 100 0~100 Standard Advanced Ultra Fast 18
VX3276-2K-mhd Input Select Audio Adjust mini DP DISPLAYPORT HDMI 1 HDMI 2 View Mode Color Adjust Manual Image Adjust Setup Menu 75% 2560 x 1440 @ 60Hz Menu Input Select Audio Adjust MiniDP DisplayPort HDMI2 HDMI1 Volume Mute ViewMode Standard 0~100 On Off Low Input Lag Black Stabilization Advanced DCR Blue Light Filter Response Time Recall On Off 0~100 0, 50, 75, 100 0~100 Standard Advanced Ultra Fast 18
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... screen image. 22 Auto Detect If current input source is no signal, monitor will automatically switch to improve on some model is disabled by brightening dark scenes. 4-2. Please refer to the 4-1 OSD Tree (above), for your monitor's available OSD menu items. Please refer to make the black blacker in a dark scene, and make the white whiter in a bright environment. B Black stabilization ViewSonic's Black stabilization provides heightened visibility and detail by default. Please disregard OSD menu...
... screen image. 22 Auto Detect If current input source is no signal, monitor will automatically switch to improve on some model is disabled by brightening dark scenes. 4-2. Please refer to the 4-1 OSD Tree (above), for your monitor's available OSD menu items. Please refer to make the black blacker in a dark scene, and make the white whiter in a bright environment. B Black stabilization ViewSonic's Black stabilization provides heightened visibility and detail by default. Please disregard OSD menu...
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Color space Allows users to choose which color space they would like to fit our users' needs. C Color adjust Provides several color adjustment modes, to help adjust the color settings to use for monitor color output (RGB, YUV). 23 Color range Adjusts the color range, allowing users to adjust the range in RGB and YUV color settings.
Color space Allows users to choose which color space they would like to fit our users' needs. C Color adjust Provides several color adjustment modes, to help adjust the color settings to use for monitor color output (RGB, YUV). 23 Color range Adjusts the color range, allowing users to adjust the range in RGB and YUV color settings.
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... the game mode first open the Main Menu setting, then go to further customize their viewing experience. Contrast Adjusts the difference between the image background (black level) and the foreground (white level). Native is functionally customized with the Quick Menu as well. G Game mode Integrating a gaming-oriented OSD design including pre-calibrated FPS, RTS and MOBA gaming settings, each mode is a default color temperature. sRGB NATIVE Explanation Standard color space used for general...
... the game mode first open the Main Menu setting, then go to further customize their viewing experience. Contrast Adjusts the difference between the image background (black level) and the foreground (white level). Native is functionally customized with the Quick Menu as well. G Game mode Integrating a gaming-oriented OSD design including pre-calibrated FPS, RTS and MOBA gaming settings, each mode is a default color temperature. sRGB NATIVE Explanation Standard color space used for general...
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... card in the Specifications of this manual. NOTE: VESA 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz (example) means that particular monitor. Input select Toggles between the various input options that are available for that the resolution is 1024 x 768 and the refresh rate is operating in a factory Preset Timing Mode listed in the computer, the LCD model number, the serial number, and the ViewSonic® website URL. Exception: This control does not affect changes...
... card in the Specifications of this manual. NOTE: VESA 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz (example) means that particular monitor. Input select Toggles between the various input options that are available for that the resolution is 1024 x 768 and the refresh rate is operating in a factory Preset Timing Mode listed in the computer, the LCD model number, the serial number, and the ViewSonic® website URL. Exception: This control does not affect changes...
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... notice tells users that the current viewing resolution is perfect for different screen applications. 26 Recall Resets the ViewMode monitor settings. These presets are specifically designed to reopen the menu. Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness and picture quality of these settings can activate on-screen display notifications so users do not have to deliver an optimized viewing experience for the most graphicintense gaming, and provides amazing visual quality...
... notice tells users that the current viewing resolution is perfect for different screen applications. 26 Recall Resets the ViewMode monitor settings. These presets are specifically designed to reopen the menu. Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness and picture quality of these settings can activate on-screen display notifications so users do not have to deliver an optimized viewing experience for the most graphicintense gaming, and provides amazing visual quality...
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... modes, based on 'sleep mode' during this setting allows monitor control via the graphics card. 27 DDC/CI (Display Data Channel Command Interface) Activating this time. Auto Power Off Selecting Auto Power Off, allows the monitor to turn off . Eco Mode Allows users to adjust the time of inactivity before the monitor goes on the screen after a certain amount of seconds). The screen will reside on a reduced power mode. Power Indicator The power indicator is the light...
... modes, based on 'sleep mode' during this setting allows monitor control via the graphics card. 27 DDC/CI (Display Data Channel Command Interface) Activating this time. Auto Power Off Selecting Auto Power Off, allows the monitor to turn off . Eco Mode Allows users to adjust the time of inactivity before the monitor goes on the screen after a certain amount of seconds). The screen will reside on a reduced power mode. Power Indicator The power indicator is the light...
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... any colors (red, green, or blue) are missing, check the video cable to make sure it to the display. • Plug another computer. • If you have an older graphics card, contact ViewSonic® for a non-DDC adapter. Control buttons do not work • Press only one button at a time. 30 Troubleshooting No power • Make sure the power button (or switch) is ON. • Make sure the A/C power cord is securely connected to the display. • Adjust brightness and contrast...
... any colors (red, green, or blue) are missing, check the video cable to make sure it to the display. • Plug another computer. • If you have an older graphics card, contact ViewSonic® for a non-DDC adapter. Control buttons do not work • Press only one button at a time. 30 Troubleshooting No power • Make sure the power button (or switch) is ON. • Make sure the A/C power cord is securely connected to the display. • Adjust brightness and contrast...
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...) images displayed for lengthy periods of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic's specifications. 9. Use of time (also referred to or loss of the product. 7. Any third-party software included with the product. 2. Any other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, or failure to shipment. 6. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from: 1. Software - Software or data loss occurring during repair or replacement. 5. Failure of owner...
...) images displayed for lengthy periods of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic's specifications. 9. Use of time (also referred to or loss of the product. 7. Any third-party software included with the product. 2. Any other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, or failure to shipment. 6. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from: 1. Software - Software or data loss occurring during repair or replacement. 5. Failure of owner...
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.../Accessories/Parts/Components - To obtain warranty service, you will need to provide your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the display through inappropriate cleaning as described in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic service center or ViewSonic. 4. You will be required to , or abuse of, the coating on the surface of the product. 3. Removal, installation, and set-up service charges...
.../Accessories/Parts/Components - To obtain warranty service, you will need to provide your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the display through inappropriate cleaning as described in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic service center or ViewSonic. 4. You will be required to , or abuse of, the coating on the surface of the product. 3. Removal, installation, and set-up service charges...
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... cause which does not relate to the product, such as "image burn-in" which results when a static image is displayed on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. 2. Any product on the product for an extended period of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic's specifications. c. Removal, installation, insurance, and set-up service charges. 47 Use of time. 4. e. What the warranty does not cover: 1.
... cause which does not relate to the product, such as "image burn-in" which results when a static image is displayed on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. 2. Any product on the product for an extended period of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic's specifications. c. Removal, installation, insurance, and set-up service charges. 47 Use of time. 4. e. What the warranty does not cover: 1.