China RoHS Regulation Marking Requirements.....................27
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Important safety notes
Read these notes
1. Read these notes.
2. Follow these notes.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Operate as per instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water (for example, near the bathtub, kitchen
sink, washbasin, washing machine, in a humid basement, or near the swimming
pool). If the unit is accidentally splashed, please disconnect the power plug
immediate
6. Only use a dry cloth for cleaning. Always unplug the monitor power cable before
cleaning.
7. Do not allow any hard object to touch the screen as this may cause perm
damage.
8. Do not obstruct the vents and install the device in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
9. Do not install the device near heat sources such as electric heaters, radiators,
ovens or any other heat source including amplifiers.
10. Always use a polarized plug, or a plug with a ground connection. Polarized plugs
have one wide and one narrow flat pin. Grounded plugs have two flat pins and
one round grounding pin. The wider flat pin and round grounding pin are
designed for safety. If the provided plug does not fit your outlet socket, consult
an electrician for a replacement of the obsolete s
11. Protect the power cord from being trodden upon or pin
plug and the point where it exits the apparatus.
12. Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer.
13. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufactur the apparatus
when moving the cart/apparatn to avoid the device being tipped
over.
ly and contact the authorized distributor.
er, or supplied with. When a cart is used, use caution
before operating the device.
anent
ocket.
ched, particularly near the
us combinatio
14. Use the correct power source as indicated on the label. Consult the distributor or
the local power company if you are not sure about the power provided to your
home.
15. Unplug the monitor during thunderstorms or if it will not be used for a long time.
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16.
All servicing must be carried out by professional service personnel. Servic
required if the device does not work normally, or has been damaged in some
way. For example, if the power cord has been damaged, if liquid has been
spilled on it, it has been exposed to r
17. Thrental factors should be
e p oduct may contain lead or mercury. Environm
ta idisposal or recycling
ken nto account when you dispose these materials. For
in Electronic Industries Alliance:
formation, contact the local authority or
we
ww. iae.org
18. D under
amage requiring servicing: Consult a professional service technician
y of the following circumstances: an
A. The power cord or plug has been damaged.
B. Foreign objects or liquid have entered the monitor.
C. The monitor has been rained on.
D. Operation seems to be abnormal or has changed significantly.
E. The monitor has been dropped or its casing has been damaged.
. Dimensions/stability: All monitors must conform 19
standards in terms of casing design dimensions and stability. Do not push the
monitor on the front of the casing or at the top, it may overturn and be damaged.
Do not put electronic devices or toys on the casing, these may fall and be
damaged, or cause personal injury.
20. Foreign articles and liquid: Do not allow foreign articles or liquid to enter the
casing through the ventilation slots.
.
ain or moisture, or it has been dropped.
to recommended international
ing is
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Connect7 ion and preparation of the monitor
Parts list
AOC V27m Bracket Base + Screws
Cleaning cloth Power cord VGA cable
Warran card
Operating Instructions
CD-ROM
Quick Installation Guidety
HDMI cable Audio cable Screws
Connection and prep8 aration of the monitor
Installation of the bas
Take the monitor and the base out of the carton and assemble them, as
shown in the figure below:
1. Place the monitor face down on a soft cloth or pad on the
the screws in the base to secure the base and bracket.
2. Inset the base into the hole on the bottom of the monitor.
e
table. Tighten
Disassembly of the base
Inset a screw driver into thwards, and
pull out the base.
e base mounting hole, press it down
Connection and preparation of the9 monitor
Stand the monitor on a stable surface.
1. Choose a position for the monitor that has good ventilation and make
sure the ventilation
2. Ensure the LCD monitor has 15cm of clearance on all sides to provide
proper ventilation.
3. Do not plac
4. Do not use open flames, such as candles, near the monitor to prevent
accidents.
5. Keep the moht, rain or
moisture.
6. To prevens shown
below.
e the LCD monitor near a radiator or other powered devices.
t the monitor from tipping over secure it to the table a
holes on the cover are clear of obstruction.
nitor away from high temperatures, direct sunlig
Connection and preparation o
Installing the monitor on the wall
f the monitor
The monitor conforms to the wall-mounted VESA standard. Please refer to
the instructions for product specifications and details.
To ensure your own safe
wall-mounting bracket. Please note that wall mounting must be done by a
professional technician.
When the monitor is mounted on a wall it must be possible to access the
connectors at the ba
the monitor and the wall to ensure that there is enough space to inse
connection cables.
It is important that air should flow freely through
herever the monitor is installed.
w
Do not install the monitor
ty and that of the monitor, use only the specified
ck. At least 6cm of clearance will be needed between
rt the
the ventilation slots
in a confined space.
Power connection
Insert one end of the power cord into the “Power Input” socket on the back
and plug the other end into a 220V power socket.
The monitor
B
ut it should be unplugged from the power socket if it is not to be used for
some time.
consumes a small amount of power in standby mode.
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Turning the
1. To turn on:
LCD Monitor On or Off
Connect the AC power to th
panel, and the indicator lig. After a few seconds the monitor
will be operating normally.
2. To turn off:
Press the power button on
3. Indicator status:
①. In normal operating mode, the monitor indicator light will be blue.
②. the light will be orange.
In standby mode,
③. In power-off mode, the monitor indicator light will flash blue three times
and then go off.
e monitor. Press the power button on the control
ht will turn blue
the control panel, to turn the monitor off.
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Control Pa
Side panel
nel and Interface
Volume +
Volume -
Menu
Source
Signal Source:
Menu:
▲▼:
Volume:
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Press button to enter the interface of signal source
selections and press again to select the source needed.
when menu is unavailable on display.Once menu occur,
this key is used for confirmation purpose and select to
confirm target you needed.
Press to enter or exit the menu.
When the menu appears on the screen, use these two
buttons to select the desired option.
With the menu displayed on the screen, press these two
buttons to select the desired option. When no OSD
menu is displayed on the screen, the controls will adjust
sound volume.
Source Interface
A device with multiple sources can be connected to your monitor. The figure
below shows how to connect.
Tip: If you want to wall mount your monitor, all cables must be connected
the monitor connectors first.
Whenever an external device is connected to your monitor, please make
sure the monitor is tu
When coector
with the s
nnecting an external device, connect the cable to the conn
ame color.
rned off.
PC Signal and
Component Input
PC Audio Input
Earphone Jack
Video/S-Video Input
to
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Source Interface
Video/S-Video Input:
Connect the Video or S-Video cable to the DVD player, CD player, Video
Recorder, or Camcorder, etc.
Audio Input: Connect the audio sources (e.g., com
player, Video Recorder, or Camcorder) to the Audio Input connector.
Tip: Audio is shared between S-Video and Video.
puter, DVD player, CD
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Source Interface
Auxiliary Component Input:
Connect the
auxiliary source audio and video (e.g., computer, DVD player,
CD player, Video Recorder, or Camcorder) to the Component Input
connector.
HDMI Input:
Connect the HDMI source (e.g., computer, DVD player, CD player, Video
Recorder, or Camcorder) to the HDMI Input connector.
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Source Interface
PC Signal and PC Audio Input:
Connect the PC to the PC input conne
VG
A cable. Also connect the audio cable between PC Audio Input of the
monitor and the PC a
udio connector.
ctor on the back of the monitor with a
Earphone Jack:
Earphones can be connected to the Earphone jack.
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Using the Menu
1. Press the Menu button to display the menu.
2. Select the menu option to be adjusted using the Up or Down key.
3. Enter the submenu by pres
function selected by pressing the VOL Up and D
option will be highlighted.
4. Press the Men
u button again to exit the menu.
Source Menu
P
ress Source button to enter the Source menu, including PC, HDMI, Video,
S-
video, Component.
sing the VOL Up key. Enable or adjust the
own key. The selected
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Using the Men
u
Video Settings
BrightnessThis adjusts the brightness of the screen backlight. The
Contrast This adjusts the screen contrast. The adjustment range is
Sharpness This adjusts the sharpness of the picture. The adjustment
Color
Temperature
DNR not available in PC mode.
ImageThis option provides four settings: Soft, S
DCR Enable/disable Dynamic Contrast Ratio.
Reset Restore the video settings to factory mode.
adjustment range is b
between 0 and 100.
n e
This adjusts the screeColor Saturation color intensity. The adjustment rang
is between 0 and 100. This control is not available in PC and
Component modes.
range is between 0 and 100.
This option provides four color temperatur
Warm, Cold, and User Setting.
This control is
Mode tandard, Vivid, and
User Setting.
etween 0 and 100.
e settings: Normal,
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Using the Menu
Audio Settings (applicable to all modes)
Sound QSwitches between the five audio modes.
Bass This is used to adjust the bass strength.
Treble
Equalizer
Reset Restore the audio settings to factory mode.
uality
This is used to adjust the treble strength.
The sound adjustment range is 0 to 60. During adjustment from 30
disappears. During adjustment from 30 to 60
channel will gradually decrease until it disappears.
decrease until it
aduallyto 0, the sound from the right channel will gr
, the sound from the left
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Using the Menu
Function settings
Menu Language sets the language used for the OSD. There are 24
Aspect Ratio
OSD Transpar
Display Time This adjusts the display time (in se
aving
Power-On Recall: Enable/disable Power-On Recall.
Reset Restores function settings to the factory default.
This
ble languages including English and Simplified Chinese.
availa
4:3
16:9
Movie (This control is not available in PC mode.)
Panorama (This control is not available in PC mode.)
This sets the interval before your monitor will automatically Sleep Timer
enter standby mode.
This changes the OSD menu display position with 9 opOSD Position
available.
This adjusts the transparency of the OSD menu. The
ency
adjustment range is between 0
The adjustment range is between 0 and 60.
Enable/disable Power Saving. Power S
and 100.
conds) of the OSD menu.
tions
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Tips
Do not use any hard object to wipe the screen as this may cause permanent
damage.
Unplug the
with a clean soft cloth to remove dust. Do not use liquid cleaning agents or
aerosols.
o not allow liquids to enter the LCD display as this may cause damage to
D
its internal parts.
monitor before cleaning the screen. Clean the screen and casing
Mobile phones
Keep all mobile phones away from the monitor. The ra
p
hone may cause image deformation and distort the sound. The monitor
may behave abnormally or it may eve
n be damaged.
dio signals from the
Waste disposal instructions
We attach great importance to environmental protection. This monitor
contains recoverable and reusable materials.
There are professional companies that dismantle discarded electronic
equipment to recover recyclable material. This minimizes waste and also
amount of material tha
contain mercury. Please dispose of this product in accordance with local
laws and regulations.
t needs final disposal. The lamp tubes of this product
the
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Prod
Model V27m
Panel Size (Diagonal) 686mm (27”)
Native Resolution 1920 x 1080
uct Specifications
Viewing Angle
Brightness 300cd/m
Contrast Ratio 60000:1
Speaker Output 3W x 2
Available Voltage Range AC100~240V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption (Load)
Power Consumption (Idle)
Dimension (W x H x D)
(with base and bracket)
Wall-mount Accessories Not included
Wall-mount Dimension
Env Requirements
ironmental
Operating Temperature
Humidity
Storage Temperature
Humidity
≦ 60W
≦1W
100 x 100mm
0℃ ~ 35℃
20% ~ 80%
-20℃ ~ 50℃
10% ~ 90%
70° / Vertical 160° (Typ.) Horizontal 1
2
2mm 680 x 546 x 26
crews) M4 x 4 pcs (s
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esolution Supported R
Default PC Mode
Standard ncy(kHz)y(kHz)Resolution H. FrequeV. Frequenc
VGA 640×480 @60Hz DMT 31.469 59.940
VGA 640×480 @67Hz MAC 35.000 66.667
VGA 640×480 @72Hz DMT 37.861 72.809
VGA 640×480 @75Hz DMT 37.500 75.000
Dos-mode 720×400 @70Hz DOS 31.469 70.087
SVGA 800×600 @56Hz DMT 35.156 56.250
SVGA 800×600 @60Hz DMT 37.879 60.317
SVGA 800×600 @72Hz DMT 48.077 72.188
SVGA 800×600 @75Hz DMT 46.875 75.000
SVGA 832×624 @75Hz 49.725 74.500
XGA 1024×768 @60Hz DMT 48.363 60.004
XGA 1024×768 @70Hz DMT 56.476 70.069
XGA 1024×768 @75Hz DMT 60.023 75.029
XGA 1024×768 @75Hz MAC 60.241 74.927
*** 1152×864 @75Hz DMT 67.500 75.000
*** 1280×960 @60Hz DMT 60.000 60.000
SXGA 1280×1024 @60Hz DMT 63.981 60.02
SXGA 1280×1024 @75Hz DMT 79.976 75.025
WXGA+ 1440×900 @60Hz CVT16:10 55.935 59.887
WXGA+ 1440×900 @60Hz RB CVT16:10 55.469 59.901
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Supported Res
Standard Resolution H. Frequency(kHz) V. Frequency(kHz)
WSXGA 1680X1050 @60Hz CVT16:10 65.290 59.954
olution
WSXGA
HD 1920×1080@60Hz 67.500 60.000
SD
SD
HD
HD
HD
HD
HD
HD
1680X1050 @60Hz
CVT16:10
480P@60Hz for SDTV Digital
only
576P@50Hz for SDTV Digital
only
720P@60Hz for HDTV Digital
only
720P@50Hz for HDTV Digital
only
1080i@60Hz for HDTV Digital
only
1080i@50Hz for HDTV Digital
only
1080P@60Hz for HDTV Digital
only
1080P@50Hz for HDTV Digital
only
RB
64.674 59.883
31.469 59.94
31.250 50.000
45.000 60.000
37.500 50.000
33.750 60.000
28.125 50.000
67.500 60.000
56.250 50.000
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Troubleshooting
Before callin
understand th
No power
A static colored spot
appears on y
screen.
No image
Normal image but no
sound
Normal sound but
poor color
Poor image quality
Horizontal dotted line
VGA mode does not
work
In VGA mode, black
ars appear ob
to
p and bottom of the
VGA display
g our Cus
e sympt
our TV
n the
tomer Service, check this troubleshooting list to
oms and solutions to your problems.
Items to beSymptoms inspected and measures to be taken
the outlet.
Unplug the monitor from the mains, wait for 60 seconds,
plug it into the outlet again and turn it on.
There is no need to take any action because the LCD pane
is manufactured using high technology to display the refine
picture details. Sometimes an inactive pixel can be
displayed as a static red, blue, green or black
screen. This will not
Turn up the volume
Check that a proper source is selected.
Adjust the contrast, saturation and brightness settings.
When an external device (such as S-VHS video recorder or
camcorder) is connected, the image quality may be poor.
Turn off other external devices for the time being.
This may be caused by electronic interference such as a
hair dryer or nearby fluorescent tube. Turn off the device.
Check that the VGA connection is secure.
Check that a proper signal source is selecte d.
Check if you have selected the correct resolution for the PC.
Set the PC refresh rate to 60Hz.
affect monitor performance.
he PC. Check the video card settings of t
spot on the
s. Adjust the contrast and brightness setting
o Check whether the power cord of the monitor is plugged int
l
d
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Glossary
Audio/video input
These connectors (RCA-type plug) are located
is specially designe
to receive higher im
d to be used with a video recorder (or other accessories)
age resolution and sound.
S-Video input
Connects directly to high resolution vide
recorder, disc player etc. and provides better image resolution and definition.
o sources, such as a Super VHS
Component signal input
Allows the monitor to connect directly to high resoluti
as the compo
provides
nent signal input of a DVD player and digital television. It
better image resolution and definition.
Menu
This is the function
adjustments.
control list displayed on the monitor and used for
on the back of the monitor. It
on video sources, such
Sleep t
he monitor can be set to turn off after a fixed amount of time using this
T
feature.
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imer
China RoHS Regulation Marking Requirements
According to China's "Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic
Information Products" or co
names and content of the toxic or hazar
contained in this product.
Products applicable to this table
mmonly referred to as China RoHS, the following lists the
dous substances or elements that may be
Display (LCD or CRT), flat panel TV (LCD and Plas
Toxic and Hazardo
Part Name
Casing O O O O O O
CRR Display X O O O O O
LCD Display/ Lamp
Tube
Plasma Display X O O O O O
Circuit Board
Assembly*
Power Adapter X O O O O O
Power Cord/Cable X O O O O O
Remote Control O O O O O O
* The circuit board assembly includes the printed circuit board and its components, such as resistors,
capacitors, integrated ci
O: Indicates that the toxic and hazardous substances contained in all of the homogeneous material for this
part is below the “Limit Requirements Standard for the Toxic and Hazardous Substances in Electronic
Information Products.”.
X: Indicates th
used for this pars in
(exempted).
at this toxic and hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials
rm
us Substances or Elements
Toxic and Hazatan
Lead Mercury
(Pb)
X X O O O O
X O O O O O
rcuits, connectors, etc.
t is above the “Limit Requirements Standard for the Toxic and Hazardous Substance
ation Products;” however, the part marked with “X” complies with the EU RoHS RegulationsElectronic Info
(Hg)
Cadmium
(Cd)
ma), and monitor
rdous Subs ces or Elements
Hexavalent
Chromium
Cr
(
6+
)
Polybro-minated
biphen(PBB)
yls
Polybro-
minated
diphenys
l ether
(PBDE)
This mark indicates the period (10 Years) that the toxic and hazardous
substances or elements contained in this electronic information product will not
leak or change under normal operating conditions. No serious damage to
persons, property, or environment will occur when this product is used.
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