ViewSonic VP2290B manual LCD considerations, Considerations on the display resolution

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Notices

Attention

Do not exert strong pressure to the surface of the display screen. You may break the LCD panel.

Do not place heavy objects on top of this product. They may damage the display.

Do not touch the display screen with your fingers. Fingerprints and oil stains may remain on the screen surface. They are difficult to wipe off.

The display is heavy. Ask the help of others if you cannot carry it by yourself.

When leaving your office for a long vacation, always unplug the power cords from the main outlet.

LCD considerations

The liquid crystals in the display panel contain several irritants. If the panel is damaged or broken, do not let the liquid come in contact with your skin, eyes, or mouth. If you do come in contact with the liquid, flush the affected part with running water for at least 15 minutes. If any symptom remains, consult a doctor.

The fluorescent lamp in the liquid crystal display (LCD) contains mercury (50 mg. (0.002 oz.) maximum). Do not place in trash that is disposed of in landfills. Dispose of it as required by local ordinances or regulations.

Considerations on the display resolution

This display is able to display characters, graphics, and pictures at high resolution. When you connect this display to a PC with a high resolution (3840 x 2400), the characters will be displayed at 1/4 the normal size. Do not continue to operate the PC at this character size. You can spoil your eyes. Change the character size to a bigger size or the resolution to a lower resolution on the operating system or application.

Operating considerations

To ensure comfortable operation of the display, follow the instructions below:

Place the display in front of you for easy viewing.

Place the display at a comfortable distance (50 –60 cm) (19 – 24 in.) from you.

Tilt the display so that top of the display is at your eye level.

Adjust the angle of the tilt so that there is no reflection of light and objects. If necessary, turn off the light or lower its luminescence. If near a window, close the curtains or pull down the blind to cut the sunlight.

Adjust the screen brightness.

Use a chair with a high-reclining and sit deep into it.

Operating on the screen for long hours can cause fatigue and eyestrain. Divert your eyes from the screen for short intervals during operation, and take short rests.

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Contents VP2290b Widescreen LCD Display Contents Appendix ComplianceProduct disposal at end of product life For Your RecordsBefore setting up PrerequisitesUnpacking Checking parts Rear view Hardware setupLocations Front viewStoring the connector tool Setup the displayRemove the connector cover Connecting the power adapter cord Connecting the cablesReinstall the connector cover on the display Connecting the digital signal cable Connecting the power cord Supplementary Information Adjusting the viewing angle Adjusting and maintaining your displayRight-Arrow Setting the display control buttonsMenu/Enter Left-ArrowAccessing the on-screen display OSD menus Main menuOSD Icon Description Submenus Brightness submenuVideo input submenu Information submenu Knowing the operating status of your display Color Mode Power Description ConsumptionDisconnecting the cable To clean the case Using the security keylockCleaning the LCD Display To clean the screenIs something wrong? TroubleshootingSymptom list Symptom Possible cause Suggested action ViewSonic VP2290b Handling To avoid shock hazardTo Connect Considerations on the display resolution LCD considerationsOperating considerations Trademarks License inquiriesSpecifications Display supports the following display modes Supported display modesEdid QUXGA-W Extended modesUpdating the settings for your display ProcedureApplicable models ViewSonic VP2290b Important notices Valid settings Country/Region Web site = Telephone Customer SupportCompliance Information for U.S.A ComplianceUnion Europea Normativa EMC Union Européenne Directive Conformité électromagnétiquePower cord part number Used in these countries or regions Statements for Other Countries Power CordHinweise Limited Warranty For European Countries Power Cord Safety GuidelinesAppendix For the United States and CanadaInstructions to Users Compliance Information for CanadaCompliance Information for European Countries User Information for all CountriesViewSonic Corporation