Tote Vision LCD-1513TS 15.1, LCD-1513VB 15.1 user manual Display Angle, Environment

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zDo not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord.

zUse the proper power cord with correct attachment plug type. If the power source is 120V AC, use a power cord that has UL and C-UL approvals. If the power source is a 240V AC supply, use the tandem (T blade) type attachment plug with ground conductor power cord that meets the respective European country’s safety regulations, such as VDE for Germany.

zDo not overload wall outlets or power cords. Ensure that the total of all units plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 10 amperes.

zEnsure that the total ampere ratings on all units plugged into the extension cord is not above the cord’s rating.

zIf the power supply cord, which came with your monitor, is to be connected to the PC instead of the wall outlet, this equipment is to be used with UL/TÜV approved computers with receptacle rated 100~240V AC, 50/60Hz, 1.0A(minimum).

Environment

zPlace the monitor on a flat and leveled surface.

zPlace the monitor in a will-ventilated place.

zKeep the monitor away from the following:

Do not place unit in extreme hot, cold or humid environment and do not place it directly under sunlight, dusty surroundings, equipment that generate strong magnetic fields.

zPlease adjust the frequency to 75 Hz after setting up the LCD monitor.

zThen push the OSD menu button and use the Auto Adjust function to fine the best mode of your computer.

Display Angle

Tilting

For viewing clarity, you can tile the LCD forward up to 3 degrees or backward up to 15 degrees .

Down 3 o

Right 40o

Left 40o

Up 15 o

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Contents TFT LCD Color Monitor Multilingual User’s Manual Package Contents Product FeaturesCleaning IntroductionControl Function Control Button Front View Monitor Function Selection Menu Tools MenuRGB Adjusting Menu OSD Function Selection MenuInputs Inputs DiagramPrecautions Display Angle EnvironmentProduct Specification Display ModesAppendices Service InformationService