BenQ FP781 user manual Hardware Installation

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Benq LCD Color Monitor User's Guide

Installation

Hardware Installation

A. Make sure that the computer and monitor’s power are both turned off. Please follow the steps to install your LCD monitor.

1 . Connect the signal cable and power adaptor to Benq LCD monitor.

2 . Connect the audio cable to the Audio Input of Benq LCD monitor.

3 . Please connect power cord to power adaptor first and then connect the power adap- tor to LCD monitor.

B. Connect the signal cable to the VGA output of the graphics card on the computer. C. Connect the audio cable to your computer.

D. Connect the power cord at the back of the monitor to an AC power socket. Please make sure that the socket is not blocked or covered, so you can disconnect the unit from AC supply if you need to. Your monitor is equipped with an automatic power sup- ply for a voltage range from 100 to 240 Volt at a frequency of 50 to 60 Hz. Be sure that your local power is within the supported range. If you are unsure, ask your electricity supplier.

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Contents Benq FP781 Copyright SafetyInstructions == of Contents Unpacking Front View Front View 2 Control panel Views of the MonitorBack View Back View 2 Locations of plugs & sockets Hardware Installation InstallationContrast hot-key Adjusting the MonitorHot Key Mode Look at the Control PanelVolume hot-key Main Menu ModeControl Functions Available in Main Menu Fine Tune BrightnessPosition Auto AdjustColor Recall LanguagesInput Select VolumeImage Size OSD SettingContrast InfoFrequently Asked Questions FAQ TroubleshootingImage is or distorted, flashes or flickers Need More Help?Image is displaced in one direction Incoming display modeInput timing Multi-scan Supported operating modesModel FP781 SpecificationsStandard TFT panel Appendix An Introduction to LCD TechnologyPrinciples of LCD Technology TFT panelResponse time Important LCD parametersComparison of standard and super TFT display Viewing angleMultifrequency as opposed to Multiscan Display errorsPixel errors Blurred imageSummary Comparison of CRT & LCD monitors