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Description of Controls & Connectors
FRONT
VIEW
Power Button – Turns the monitor
On or Off.
Speakers – Transmit sounds from
your computer or amplifier.
On Screen Display
(OSD) button
Brings up the On
Screen Display and
helps you navigate
through it.
Rotary Knob – Helps guide you
through the On Screen Display.
When not used with the OSD button,
can also adjust the volume. See
page 14.
USB Bay –Slot for plugging in USB Hub. Optional
hardware that allows true Plug-and-Play.
See page 6 for installation details.
Power Plug – Plug the AC power cord in here.
See “Setting up” foldout for details.
Built-in Microphone
– Allows you to
“speak” into your
computer.
LED – Light Emitting Diode turns
green when the monitor is on.
AUTO Adjust Button
Press this button for
optimal picture display.
Clock, Phase, Vertical
position and Horizontal
position are adjusted
automatically.
REAR V
IEW
Kensington Lock Socket – A special feature to
lock your monitor for anti-theft.
Video 1-2 – Allows you
to switch between two
video inputs (D-SUB,
BNC seletion.
e.g.Connect D-SUB and
5-BNC video cable to the
monitor from different
PC at the same time.
Then press”Video1-2”
button for interchange of
Video Display.
Mute Button – Mutes
the sound from the
speakers and the
earphones. Press to
turn mute on or off. See
next page for details.
Brightness Button – Press this button
and use the rotary knob to adjust the
brightness of the screen.
Earphone jack
Power Plug – Plug the AC power cord in here.
See “Setting up” foldout for details.
BNC – R, G, B, H and V input.
D-Sub connector
USB port
Audio in
connector
( Speaker)
Microphone out
connector
USB connector
DC power cord
5-BNC cable (optional)
Video cable
USB cable