Planar CT1744NU manual Adjusting the Viewing Angle, Connecting AC Power, Connecting Video, Chapter

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Chapter 1

Adjusting the Viewing Angle

Your LCD Monitor is designed to allow you to adjust it to a comfortable viewing angle. The LCD Monitor’s angle setting range is from -5° to 15°.

Connecting AC Power

1.Plug the female end of the power cable into the AC-adapter. Plug the male end of the power cord into a wall socket. The plug on the power cable will vary according to the electrical standard in your area.

2.Connect the power connector of the adapter into the jack of the LCD Monitor. The AC power jack is located at the rear of the Monitor near the D-sub VGA connector.

Connecting Video

1.Turn off your PC and the LCD Monitor before connecting your LCD

2.Monitor to the computer.

3.Connect the VGA signal cable to the D-sub VGA connector located at the rear of the monitor.

4.PC has a graphic card with a 24-pin DVI connector, you should connect it with the Digital 24-pin DVI signal cable.

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Contents CT1744NU Manual Page FCC Compliance Statement About this manualRadio Frequency Interference Statement PrefaceCanadian Doc Notice Important Operating InstructionsPlanar User’s Manual Table of Contents Page Your New Planar LCD Monitor LCD MonitorUnpacking Identifying ComponentsLED Power Mode Indicator Adjust Control ButtonsVGA Cable Connector Display ModuleConnecting AC Power Adjusting the Viewing AngleConnecting Video ChapterPower Management System Connecting the Stereo SpeakersOSD Main Menu Analog mode Adjusting the Monitor’s DisplayDisplay Controls Your New Planar LCD Monitor’s Display ControlsAuto Adjust Procedure Main FunctionsMonitor- Control Option Chapter OSD Control Option Misc. Control OptionGraphic Control Option Digital 5-topline menus are OSD Main Menu Digital modePlanar User’s Manual Graph/Text Option OSD ExitPort-SelectPress the Adjust buttons to change input VGA port Planar User’s Manual Technical Information TFT LCD Monitor SpecificationsSupported Timing Timing for Model CT1744NU Sxga ResolutionTroubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting