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English Copyright © 2017. Acer LCD Monitor User Guide Model number Serial number Date of purchase Place of purchase Acer and the Acer logo are registered trademarks of merchantability or fitness for identification purposes only and belong to their respective companies. Other companies' product names or trademarks are recorded on the label affixed to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims the implied warranties of...
English Copyright © 2017. Acer LCD Monitor User Guide Model number Serial number Date of purchase Place of purchase Acer and the Acer logo are registered trademarks of merchantability or fitness for identification purposes only and belong to their respective companies. Other companies' product names or trademarks are recorded on the label affixed to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims the implied warranties of...
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...,sduipscpolinesn.ect power from the system by changing the image or turning off the power switch for a few hours. • Acer monitor is recovered slowly by unplugging all warnings and instructions marked on again to tchoerdACtoptohweeAr oCuptloewt. Information for video and visual display of information obtained from electronic devices. CCoonnecttiinngg/d/disisccoonnnneecctitninggthtehededveicveice OObbsseerrvvee tthhee ffoolllolowwinignggugidueidlineelins ewshwenhecnoncnoencntiencgtianngdadnisdcdoinsncoecntninegctpinowgeproawdearpter from the power supplies. It may...
...,sduipscpolinesn.ect power from the system by changing the image or turning off the power switch for a few hours. • Acer monitor is recovered slowly by unplugging all warnings and instructions marked on again to tchoerdACtoptohweeAr oCuptloewt. Information for video and visual display of information obtained from electronic devices. CCoonnecttiinngg/d/disisccoonnnneecctitninggthtehededveicveice OObbsseerrvvee tthhee ffoolllolowwinignggugidueidlineelins ewshwenhecnoncnoencntiencgtianngdadnisdcdoinsncoecntninegctpinowgeproawdearpter from the power supplies. It may...
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... the type of power indicated on the power cord. When you need to rest on the marking label. Warnings • Do not use it from the electrical outlet. iv Accessibility Be sure that the power outlet you plug the power cord into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that the total...
... the type of power indicated on the power cord. When you need to rest on the marking label. Warnings • Do not use it from the electrical outlet. iv Accessibility Be sure that the power outlet you plug the power cord into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that the total...
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... the operating instructions er strip's input rating. The plug only fits in too ammapneyrdeervaitciensg. tIef npsoiownercostrrdipasmapreerueseradt,inthge. elcder rectovifircideedsm,tehtyeapttse Do nSoPtTa-t2t,ermatpetdto7 sAer1v2ic5eVthmisinpirmoudmuc,tVyDoEuraspeplfr,oavseodpoerniitnsgeoqruriveamleonvti,n4g.5covers •may emUxsepetoetshrese(y1po5ruoftdeouecdt)tamonngalexyrimowuuitsmhvotlheltneaggstuehpp.poliendtspoorwoethresrurpipsklys.cRoerfdesreatl.l Isfeyroviucinegetdo qualitfoierdespelarvciecethpeerpsoownneer lc.ord set, make sure that the new power cord meets...
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...'s top priorities in damage and will often require extensive work by the operating instructions, since improper adjustment of our other controls may contain small parts. chemical plants; Keep them out of the reach of radio equipment in bodily injury or even death. vi Note: Adjust only those controls that are covered by a qualified technician to restore the product to...
...'s top priorities in damage and will often require extensive work by the operating instructions, since improper adjustment of our other controls may contain small parts. chemical plants; Keep them out of the reach of radio equipment in bodily injury or even death. vi Note: Adjust only those controls that are covered by a qualified technician to restore the product to...
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..., use. Users are also at risk of physical injury after long hours of working in one fixed posture leaning backward Ff•tohinoedtfrosmyetolsalutuon,srwcdolcieruonsrpmgaiaftsoinipnrdstg:wzyooanlukerabsriytotauindngjduhsrteeiniggguhlttahrtleoyvatiocehwrieeimnvgeomvaenagtxhliemeousftmrtahcineommonfoonyroitt.uoOrr,bleusgesirnvge a • refrain from Sleep mode by pushing the power button. Wake the computer from staying too long in front of a computer. This product has been shipped enabled for power management: • Activate display's Sleep mode...
..., use. Users are also at risk of physical injury after long hours of working in one fixed posture leaning backward Ff•tohinoedtfrosmyetolsalutuon,srwcdolcieruonsrpmgaiaftsoinipnrdstg:wzyooanlukerabsriytotauindngjduhsrteeiniggguhlttahrtleoyvatiocehwrieeimnvgeomvaenagtxhliemeousftmrtahcineommonfoonyroitt.uoOrr,bleusgesirnvge a • refrain from Sleep mode by pushing the power button. Wake the computer from staying too long in front of a computer. This product has been shipped enabled for power management: • Activate display's Sleep mode...
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... your eyes regular breaks by using drapes, shades or blinds • using a task light • changing the display's viewing angle • using a glare-reduction filter • using a display visor, such as a piece of time. The following work habits Develop the following sections provide suggestions on a distant point. • Blink frequently to reduce eyestrain. Display • Keep your display clean. • Keep your head at a higher level...
... your eyes regular breaks by using drapes, shades or blinds • using a task light • changing the display's viewing angle • using a glare-reduction filter • using a display visor, such as a piece of time. The following work habits Develop the following sections provide suggestions on a distant point. • Blink frequently to reduce eyestrain. Display • Keep your display clean. • Keep your head at a higher level...
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Contents Unpacking 1 Installing/removing base 2 Adjusting screen position 4 Connecting the power cord 5 Safety precautions 5 Cleaning the display 6 Connector pin assignment 7 Standard timing table 8 Installation 9 User control 10 Troubleshooting 20
Contents Unpacking 1 Installing/removing base 2 Adjusting screen position 4 Connecting the power cord 5 Safety precautions 5 Cleaning the display 6 Connector pin assignment 7 Standard timing table 8 Installation 9 User control 10 Troubleshooting 20
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... monitor, follow the instructions carefully. • Before cleaning, unplug the monitor's power adapter. • Use a soft cloth to the monitor, do not scratch the screen surface. The screen is the correct type required in front of an overly bright background, or where direct sunlight or other end into the AC power input, and plug the other light sources may shine on the display surface. The user does not need...
... monitor, follow the instructions carefully. • Before cleaning, unplug the monitor's power adapter. • Use a soft cloth to the monitor, do not scratch the screen surface. The screen is the correct type required in front of an overly bright background, or where direct sunlight or other end into the AC power input, and plug the other light sources may shine on the display surface. The user does not need...
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.... TMDS data 1 mask 6. CEC Reserved (not connected on the device) SCL SDA DDC/CEC ground +5 V power supply Hot plug detection * Limited to specific models 19-pin color display signal cable* Threading 1. 2. 3. 4. Explanations Channel 0 real signal Monitor ground Channel 0 auxiliary signal Channel 1 real signal Monitor ground Channel 1 auxiliary signal Channel 2 real signal Monitor ground Channel 2 auxiliary signal Channel 3 real signal Threading 11. 12. Use TMDS data 2 + TMDS data 2 mask TMDS data 2 TMDS...
.... TMDS data 1 mask 6. CEC Reserved (not connected on the device) SCL SDA DDC/CEC ground +5 V power supply Hot plug detection * Limited to specific models 19-pin color display signal cable* Threading 1. 2. 3. 4. Explanations Channel 0 real signal Monitor ground Channel 0 auxiliary signal Channel 1 real signal Monitor ground Channel 1 auxiliary signal Channel 2 real signal Monitor ground Channel 2 auxiliary signal Channel 3 real signal Threading 11. 12. Use TMDS data 2 + TMDS data 2 mask TMDS data 2 TMDS...
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Plug the monitor power adapter into the nearby power outlet. Installation Follow these steps to install the monitor on your computer and unplug the power cord. 2. b. Connect the audio cable (only Audio input model) (optional) 4. Connect digital cable (Dual input models only) a. Note:The maximum display refresh rate for DP cables is 144 Hz. The maximum display refresh rate for HDMI cables is 165 Hz. 3. Turn off . Connect one end of the HDMI/DP cable to the HDMI/DP port on the back of the monitor and the...
Plug the monitor power adapter into the nearby power outlet. Installation Follow these steps to install the monitor on your computer and unplug the power cord. 2. b. Connect the audio cable (only Audio input model) (optional) 4. Connect digital cable (Dual input models only) a. Note:The maximum display refresh rate for DP cables is 144 Hz. The maximum display refresh rate for HDMI cables is 165 Hz. 3. Turn off . Connect one end of the HDMI/DP cable to the HDMI/DP port on the back of the monitor and the...
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Enter the volume control menu. In the powered-off state, pressing the button powers on state, pressing the button normally enters the mode switching menu, and longpressing for 3 seconds powers off the device. 10 Enter the source mode. Enter brightness adjustment. in the powered-on the device; User control Basic controls 54321 Number 1 2 3 4 5 Icon Description Go to the main menu.
Enter the volume control menu. In the powered-off state, pressing the button powers on state, pressing the button normally enters the mode switching menu, and longpressing for 3 seconds powers off the device. 10 Enter the source mode. Enter brightness adjustment. in the powered-on the device; User control Basic controls 54321 Number 1 2 3 4 5 Icon Description Go to the main menu.
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Use the OSD to open the OSD. Press the MENU button to adjust image quality, OSD position, and general settings. Actual product specifications may vary. OSD (On Screen Display) can be used to use (see the following is for more information.) 11 Turn mode on advanced settings, see the OSD section for general reference only. Adjust OSD settings Note: The following pages: Home page All keys bring up the home page. For information on or off Double-press Button 5 to enter mode control and select a user-defined profile to adjust the settings of the LCD display.
Use the OSD to open the OSD. Press the MENU button to adjust image quality, OSD position, and general settings. Actual product specifications may vary. OSD (On Screen Display) can be used to use (see the following is for more information.) 11 Turn mode on advanced settings, see the OSD section for general reference only. Adjust OSD settings Note: The following pages: Home page All keys bring up the home page. For information on or off Double-press Button 5 to enter mode control and select a user-defined profile to adjust the settings of the LCD display.
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ACM: Turn ACM on or off . 13 6. Note: The higher the value, the more blue light is off . The higher the setting, the greater the increase. 7. For best protection, choose a lower value. 8. Default is displayed. Blue Light: Filter blue light by adjusting different blue light display ratios (80%, 70%, 60%, 50%). Black Boost: This feature increases the richness of the display's dark levels black becomes less black.
ACM: Turn ACM on or off . 13 6. Note: The higher the value, the more blue light is off . The higher the setting, the greater the increase. 7. For best protection, choose a lower value. 8. Default is displayed. Blue Light: Filter blue light by adjusting different blue light display ratios (80%, 70%, 60%, 50%). Black Boost: This feature increases the richness of the display's dark levels black becomes less black.
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.... Use Buttons 1/2 to select Color from the OSD. The default value is used to open the OSD. 2. sRGB Mode is 2.2 (the standard value for Windows). 5. Modes: Select the preferred mode. 7. Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust the slider. 4. You can choose Cool, Warm, Normal, Blue Light or custom User Settings. 6. Double-click Button 1 to improve the color matching display with peripherals such as DSC or printers. 8. Grayscale Mode: Turn gray mode on or off. 9. 6-axis Hue: Adjust the red, green, blue...
.... Use Buttons 1/2 to select Color from the OSD. The default value is used to open the OSD. 2. sRGB Mode is 2.2 (the standard value for Windows). 5. Modes: Select the preferred mode. 7. Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust the slider. 4. You can choose Cool, Warm, Normal, Blue Light or custom User Settings. 6. Double-click Button 1 to improve the color matching display with peripherals such as DSC or printers. 8. Grayscale Mode: Turn gray mode on or off. 9. 6-axis Hue: Adjust the red, green, blue...
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Mute: Audio on or off. 15 Volume adjustment 1. Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust. 3. Then double-press Button 3 to navigate to the setting you want to select Audio from the OSD. Use Buttons 1/2 to open the OSD. 2. Double-click Button 1 to adjust the slider. 4. Volume: Adjusts the volume. 5.
Mute: Audio on or off. 15 Volume adjustment 1. Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust. 3. Then double-press Button 3 to navigate to the setting you want to select Audio from the OSD. Use Buttons 1/2 to open the OSD. 2. Double-click Button 1 to adjust the slider. 4. Volume: Adjusts the volume. 5.
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... using game mode. OSD Lock: The OSD lock function is used to prevent the OSD button from the OSD. If the OSD lock persists, check if Buttons 1/2 are functioning. 17 Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust. 3. Language: Set the OSD menu language. 5. Transparency can be 0% (off), 20%, 40%, 60%, or 80%. 7. Refresh Rate Num: Displays the current refresh rate of the panel on the screen. 8. Then double-press Button 3 to navigate to the setting you want to adjust the slider. 4. OSD adjustment 1. Use Buttons 1/2 to open the OSD. 2. Double-click Button...
... using game mode. OSD Lock: The OSD lock function is used to prevent the OSD button from the OSD. If the OSD lock persists, check if Buttons 1/2 are functioning. 17 Use Buttons 1/2 to adjust. 3. Language: Set the OSD menu language. 5. Transparency can be 0% (off), 20%, 40%, 60%, or 80%. 7. Refresh Rate Num: Displays the current refresh rate of the panel on the screen. 8. Then double-press Button 3 to navigate to the setting you want to adjust the slider. 4. OSD adjustment 1. Use Buttons 1/2 to open the OSD. 2. Double-click Button...
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... Button 1 to adjust. 3. Input: Select an available source from the OSD. Note: DDC/CI (abbreviation for available input sources. 6. Use Buttons 1/2 to use. HDMI Black Level: Select the black level under the HDMI source. Wide Mode: Choose the screen aspect ratio to adjust the slider. 4. Use Buttons 1/2 to select System from the available input sources. 5. Auto Source: Automatically searches for Display Data Channel/Command Interface) can be set using computer software. System adjustment 1. The options are normal and low. 10.Quick Start Mode: Quickly...
... Button 1 to adjust. 3. Input: Select an available source from the OSD. Note: DDC/CI (abbreviation for available input sources. 6. Use Buttons 1/2 to use. HDMI Black Level: Select the black level under the HDMI source. Wide Mode: Choose the screen aspect ratio to adjust the slider. 4. Use Buttons 1/2 to select System from the available input sources. 5. Auto Source: Automatically searches for Display Data Channel/Command Interface) can be set using computer software. System adjustment 1. The options are normal and low. 10.Quick Start Mode: Quickly...
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... problem. (DP mode) Problem No picture Picture abnormal Abnormal sound (only Audio input model) (optional) Status Solution LED lights up • Press the standby button to turn on . • Picture is on . LED flashes • Check that the AC power adapter is set to minimum, and try to the back of the PC is properly connected to select another resolution or vertical frequency. cannot be • Before changing or disconnecting the centered, or the is signal cable...
... problem. (DP mode) Problem No picture Picture abnormal Abnormal sound (only Audio input model) (optional) Status Solution LED lights up • Press the standby button to turn on . • Picture is on . LED flashes • Check that the AC power adapter is set to minimum, and try to the back of the PC is properly connected to select another resolution or vertical frequency. cannot be • Before changing or disconnecting the centered, or the is signal cable...
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... connected to the monitor. (HDMI mode) Problem Status Solution LED lights up • Please use the OSD to maximize brightness and contrast, or reset it to increase the volume. 21 No picture LED off • Ensure that the video signal cable is properly connected to the back of the PC is properly connected to the PC. LED flashes • Check that the AC power adapter is set to minimum, and try to a preset value. • Check the power switch. Audio...
... connected to the monitor. (HDMI mode) Problem Status Solution LED lights up • Please use the OSD to maximize brightness and contrast, or reset it to increase the volume. 21 No picture LED off • Ensure that the video signal cable is properly connected to the back of the PC is properly connected to the PC. LED flashes • Check that the AC power adapter is set to minimum, and try to a preset value. • Check the power switch. Audio...