Fujitsu P17-2, P20-2 User Manual

Monitor
Operating Manual
SCENICVIEW P17-2 / P19-2 / P20-2
English
SCENICVIEW P17-2 / P19-2 / P20-2
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Operation of the monitor
The monitor offers the following possibilities that enable it to be optimally adjusted for the respective user and the respective situation.
Adjusting height, rake and rotation
The monitor height can be adjusted within a range of approx. 2.5 inch/70 mm.
Grasp the monitor with both hands on the right and left edge of the casing and move it upward
or downward.
The rake of the monitor can be adjusted by -2° (forward) and +35° (back) from its vertical position.
Grasp the monitor with both hands on the right and left edge of the casing and adjust it to the
desired rake.
The monitor can be rotated by ± 60° from its centre position.
Ê Grasp the monitor with both hands on the right and left edge of the casing and rotate it into the
desired position.
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Adjusting portrait format
The monitor can be turned from the "wide format" (landscape mode) into the "high format" position (portrait mode).
Ê Grasp the monitor with both hands on the right and left edge of the casing, move it into the
highest position and turn it clockwise until it is in the portrait position.
You must use corresponding software (pivot software) so that the screen display is also shown in the portrait mode. This software is included in the delivery (CD-ROM) and must
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be installed on your computer.
Ê In the OSD menu you have the option of switching the OSD manually from landscape mode into
portrait mode (see section "Monitor settings using the OSD menu").
To reset the monitor to the landscape mode, the monitor must be turned counter-clockwise. The OSD display can be reset again in the OSD menu.
Switching the monitor on/off
The main switch at the rear and the ON/OFF switch at the front are used for switching the monitor on and off.
Switch the monitor on with the main switch (4) at the rear.
1 = Buttons for the OSD menu
(On-Screen-display) 2 = ON/OFF switch 3 = Power indicator 4 = Main switch
The power indicator (3) lights up blue when the monitor and computer are switched on. The power indicator lights up orange when the monitor does not receive a video signal or is in the energy saving mode. The power indicator goes off when the monitor is switched off.
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Changing the monitor settings
When putting the monitor into operation for the first time, the screen display should be optimally adapted to the screen controller used and adjusted in accordance with your needs.
Choosing basic monitor settings using the supplied software
If one of the operating systems Windows 95/98, Windows NT, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP or OS/2 (with Windows emulation installed) is used, the basic monitor settings can be set with the CD supplied.
Insert the supplied CD into the CD-ROM drive.
Open the Readme file on the CD and follow the instructions in the file.
Your monitor should now already be properly adjusted. If none of the above operating systems is used or minor corrections are to be made to the screen display, then change the monitor settings with the OSD menu.
Changing the monitor settings with the buttons of the control panel
SELECT / MENU
INPUT
EXIT / AUTO
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1 = Buttons for the OSD menu
(On-Screen-display)
Use the buttons of the control panel to make the following monitor settings directly while the OSD menu is switched off.
Performing auto-adjustment of the monitor
Press the AUTO button for approx. 1 second while the OSD menu is switched off.
The Auto Processing message is displayed.
Picture quality and position are set to optimum values for your system.
Selecting input signal (D-SUB/DVI-D)
Press the INPUT button for calling the Input select setting window.
Press the
This setting window can also be called, when the OSD menu is locked.
Activating/deactivating muting
Press the
A message is displayed that the action has been performed.
or 5 button to select the desired input (analogue D-SUB or digital DVI-D).
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button to switch the sound off and on again.
2 = ON/OFF switch 3 = Power indicator
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