ViewEra V191 BN Series user manual

User manual for the device ViewEra V191 BN Series

Device: ViewEra V191 BN Series
Category: Car Video System
Manufacturer: ViewEra
Size: 4.09 MB
Added : 12/3/2013
Number of pages: 30
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TFT-LCD SECURITY MONITOR
USER MANUAL






V151, V172, V191 BN Series

www.viewera.com



Rev 1.0

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Table of Contents EMC Compliance ………… ……….. …………… … …………………… ……………… …. ……....2 Important Precautions ............................................................................................................3 1. Introduction 1.1 General ………… …………… ……………… … …………………… ……………… …………..4 1.2 Features …… ……………… ……………… …….. ………………… …………… …… … ……..4 1.3 Package contents . ……………… …………… … …………………… ……………….. ……….4 2. Installation 2.1 Connecting the signal cable ...................................

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EMC COMPLIANCE This device has been tested and found to comply with the standards for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. Those standards are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this device does cause harmful inte

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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS 1. Before using this device, please read all the instructions in this manual carefully. 2. Please keep the manual carefully for future reference. 3. Unplug this device from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp or wet cloth to clean. Please use LCD screen detergent for cleaning if it is still dirty. 4. Do not use the parts not recommended by the manufacturer, otherwise it may cause a hazard. 5. When unplugging t

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Introduction 1.1 General Thank you for purchasing ViewEra ’ s LCD security monitor which incorporates high quality display, multiple video inputs, and power-saving energy management into a light-weighted LCD monitor. The LCD video monitor uses color active matrix thin-film-transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display to provide superior display performance. 1.2 Features  TFT LCD panel  BNC video input and output, VGA input, and composite audio inputs.  Built-in speakers with volume co

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2. Installation The monitor is equipped with an automatic sensing AC power adapter for a voltage range from 100 to 240 VAC at a frequency of 50 to 60 Hz. Before connecting the cables, please make sure that the monitor and the computer power are both turned off. Please follow the steps to install your monitor. 2.1 Connecting the signal cable Plug one end of the VGA cable or video cable to a computer or video device and the other end to the video signal connector on the monit

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2.5 Power on Turn on your monitor and computer. The LED indicator will light green when the screen is under normal condition. If the LED indicator lights amber, please check if the signal cable is securely connected between the computer and the monitor. 2.6 Choosing the optimal resolution 1) Double click the Display icon in the Control Panel. 2) Select “ Settings ” tab from the Display Properties window. You can change the display resolution by using the slider. 3) Select a reso

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3. User Controls 3.1 Control buttons (3) (4) (5) (6) (1), (2) 1) Power button It is used to turn on or off monitor. 2) Power indicator When the monitor is under normal working condition, the indicator will light green; if the monitor is under power saving mode or has no signal input, the indicator will light amber. The indicator will turn off under the power off mode. When the power indicator turns off, it means that the monitor is under off mode, but the power adapt

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3.2 OSD menu in VGA mode Press “ 1 ” button to enter the OSD main menu. See the Figure as below. Press “ 1 ” then press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to the desired item and then press “ 1 ” button to enter. Press “ ” or “ “ to adjust the value of selected item and then press “ 1 ” button for confirmation. 1) Contrast a. Press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Contrast and press “ 1 ” to enter. 8

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b. Press “ ” or “ “ to increase or decrease the contrast of the display. Then press “ 1 ” to confirm the adjustment and back to OSD main menu. 2) Brightness a. Press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Brightness and press “ 1 ” to enter. b. Press “ ” or “ “ to increase or decrease the brightness of the display. Press “ 1 ” to confirm the adjustment and back to OSD main menu. 9

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3) Sharpness a. Press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Sharpness and press “ 1 ” to enter. b. Press “ ” or “ “ to increase or decrease the sharpness of the display. Press “ 1 ” to confirm the adjustment and back to OSD main menu. 10

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4) Color Temperature a. Press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Color Temperature and press “ 1 ” to enter. b. Press “ 1 ” to select preset color temperature settings, like Cool, Natural, Warm, or select User to adjust Red, Green, Blue independently. If Cool, Natural, or Warm is selected, then press “ 2 ” to confirm the selection and press “ 2 ” to exit. 11

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5) User RGB If User is selected, press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Red, and then press “ 1 ” to enter the adjustment of Red,which is done by pressing “ ” or “ “ . Press “ 1 ” once to confirm the adjustment of Red and move the highlight to Green and press “ 1 ” to enter the adjustment of Green. Press “ 1 ” once to confirm the adjustment of Green and move the highlight to Blue. Press “ 1 ” to enter the adjustment the of Blue and press “ 1 ” once to confirm the adjustment of Blue a

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6) Image Press “ 1 ” to get the OSD, press “ 1 ” then “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Image menu, and then press “ 1 ” to enter Image sub-menu. Then press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Auto Tune, H Position, V Position, Phase or Clocks. 6.1) Auto Tune: Press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Auto Tune and press “ 1 ” to automatically tune the image position, pixel clock and phase to optimum, and then press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to “ Yes ” and press “ 1 ” t

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b. Press “ ” or “ “ to adjust the horizontal position. Then press “ 1 ” to confirm the adjustment and back to Image menu. 6.3) V Position a. Press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to V Position and press “ 1 ” to enter. 14

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b. Press “ ” or “ “ to move the vertical position of OSD . Then press “ 1 ” to confirm the adjustment and back to Image menu. 6.4) Phase a. Press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Phase and press “ 1 ” to enter. 15

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b. Press “ ” or “ “ to adjust the phase of signal. Then press “ 1 ” to confirm the adjustment and back to Image menu. 6.5) Clocks a. Press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Clocks and press “ 1 ” to enter. 16

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b. Press “ ” or “ “ to adjust the clock of signal. Then press “ 1 ” to confirm the adjustment and back to Image menu. 17

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3.2.1 Audio menu Press “ 1 ” to get the OSD, press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Audio menu, and then press “ 1 ” to enter Audio adjustment,which is done by pressing “ ” or “ “ . 1) Volume a. Press “ ” or “ “ to increase or decrease the volume of the built-in speakers. Then press “ 1 ” to confirm the adjustment and back to Audio menu. 18

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3.2.2 Feature Controls Press “ 1 ” to get the OSD, press “ ” or “ “ to select Feature Controls menu, and then press “ 1 ” to enter Feature Controls sub-menu. Then press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Sleep Timer, Language, OSD Controls, or Factory Recall. 1) Sleep Timer a. Press “ ” or “ “ to move the highlight to Sleep Timer and press “ 1 ” to enter. b. Press “ 1 ” to select 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90 minutes. Default is set to Off. 2) Language menu Pre


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