ZALMAN ZM-M190 User Manual

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Contents
1. Warning & Cautions
2. Components
3. Monitor Buttons
4. Connecting Monitor Cables
5. On Screen Display Menu
6. Display Specifications
7. Monitor Specifications
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Warning & Cautions
Warning
- Inserting objects into t he mo nit or’s v en ts or A/V outlet can result in fire or electrocution.
- Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the product without the consent of the manufacturer. It could result in electrocution.
- Do not pull on the cables to unplug the power cord or touch the power cord with wet hands.
Cautions
- Only used the enclosed adaptor and power cord.
- Only connect the power plug to a grounded outlet.
- Plug the power plug all the way into the outlet to keep it stable.
- Keep the unit a certain distance away from the wall for good ventilation to prevent the increase in internal temperature of the unit.
- Do not install on a place exposed to water, oil, or humidity.
- Install the monitor on a leveled and stable location and place the monitor in a gentle manner.
- Do not place candles, cigarettes, or other potential causes of fire on top of the monitor, and do not install the monitor close to a heat source.
- Do not use or store any flammable spray or combustible materials near the monitor.
- Do not excessively bend the power cord or leave it under a heavy object.
- Make sure that the vents are not blocked by cloth or curtains.
- Keep and store the desiccating agent or vinyl wrap away from the reach of children.
- Leaving the unit faced down on the ground or exerting excessive force on the screen can damage the LCD panel.
- Unplug the power plug when not using the monitor for an extended period of time.
- Remove the power cord when cleaning the monitor. Use a soft and dry cloth for cleaning the monitor.
- Do not clean the product surface with wet cloth or chemicals such as industrial brighteners, wax, benzene, alcohol, solvents, insect repellents, aromatics, lubricant, rinsing liquid etc.)
- If smoke or strange smell is emitted from the monitor, unplug the power and contact the A/S Center.
- Zalman Tech Co., Ltd. is not responsible for any damages due to external causes, including but not limited to, improper use, problems with electrical power, accident, neglect, alteration, repair, improper installation, or improper testing.
- Using the monitor in 3D Mode for 1 whole hour or more (pl aying games, watching video s etc.)
could cause dizziness. Please take a brief rest after 1 hour of using the monitor in 3D (the time for causing dizziness varies for each individual).
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Components
Check the condition of the unit and its components before installation. If there is a problem with the unit and/or its components, please contact the retailer for a replacement.
Monitor
3D Glasses Audio CableDVI Cable15-Pin D-Sub
3D Installation CD
Adaptor
Cable
Power Cable
User’s Manual for
3D Monitor
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Monitor Buttons
(1) POWER : Turns the monitor ON/OFF (2) LED : Indicates the operational status of the monitor
Green - ON / Red : No VGA data Orange (flickering) - Power Saving Mode
(3) OSD Control
- MENU : Opens / Shuts the OSD Menu
- SOURCE : Seclects OSD Menu / Saves OSD Menu settings
- ▲▼ : Surfs surfing through OSD Menu
- ◀▶: Changes OSD Menu settings
※OSD (On Screen Display ) : For adjusting the Color (contrast,
brightness, color temperature, color adjustment), Picture Quality (position, phase, frequency), language selection, initialization, and the following Hot Button feature.
(4) Hot Button
- SOURCE : Selects signal source (Analog RGB /
Digital)
-UP (▲) : Automatic Screen Adjustment
-Down(▼) : Changes modes PC / GAME / MOVIE
-VOL (◀▶) : Adjusts the monitor’s speaker volume
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Connecting Monitor Cables
1. Connect the cables to the bottom panel of the monitor.
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OSD Menu
5.1 Contrast & Brightness
Color Picture
Function OSD Menu Misc. Sound
Used for adjusting the contrast and brightness.
Contrast
Contrast Brightness
Color Temp. Color Adjust
Brightness
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Color Picture
Function OSD Menu
Misc. Sound
Contrast Brightness Color Temp. Color Adjust
Color Picture Function OSD Menu
Misc. Sound
Red Green Blue
Color Temperature
Function Used for selecting the color temperature between
9300K, 6500K, and User. The user can manually
adjusts the R,G,B settings in User Mode.
5.2 Picture
Color
Picture
Function
OSD Menu Misc.
Sound
Horizontal Position and Vertical Position
Function Used for adjusting the horizontal and vertical positions
with the ◀▶ buttons
H.Position
V.Position
Phase
Clock
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Phase
Clock
Function Used for adjusting the clock frequency to eliminate
on-screen noise using the ◀▶ buttons.
5.3 Function
Color
Picture
Function
OSD Menu
Misc.
Sound
Automatic Picture Adjust.
Automatic Color Adjust.
YES NO
YES NO
Automatic Picture Quality Adjustment & Automatic Color Adjustment
Function Used for automatic adjustment of phase, color,
horizontal / vertical positions, and sizes. Automatic Picture Quality Adjustment and Automatic Color Adjustment does not operate in DIGITAL mode.
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5.4 OSD (On Screen Display) Menu
Color
Picture
Function
OSD Menu
Misc.
Sound
Language Selection
OSD H.Position OSD V.Position
OSD Time
Transparency
Language Selection
Function Used for selecting the language for the OSD Menu
(English, Spanish, German, French, Korean, and
Japanese)
OSD Horizontal and Vertical Position Adjustment
Function Used for adjusting the Top/Bottom, Left/Right
position of the menu screen.
Transparency
Function Used for adjusting the transparency of the OSD
window.
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5.5. Other
Color
Picture
Function
OSD Menu Misc.
Sound
Select Signal
Select Light PC Game Movie Initialization Yes
No
VGA DVI
Select Signal
Function For selecting between ANALOG / DIGITAL signal
Select Light
Function For selecting the light according to the light
environment or content.
Initialization Function For deleting the user’s settings, and recalling the
default settings.
5.6. Volume
Color Picture
Function OSD Menu
Misc.
Sound
Turning off the volume & sound
•Hot Key ◀▶ buttons function as the Hot Key for adjusting the volume.
Sound Volume
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Display Specifications
The following is the timing table set by the display manufacturer.
RemarksPixel Freq.H-freq.Refresh rateResolutionMode
VESA Standard25.175MHz31.47KHz70Hz640x350VGA
IBM VGA 3H25.175MHz31.469KHz59.940Hz720x400VGA
Industry Standard25.175MHz31.5KHz60Hz640x480VGA
VESA Standard31.500MHz37.9KHz72Hz640x480VGA
VESA Standard31.500MHz37.5KHz75Hz640x480VGA
VESA Guidelines40.000MHz37.9KHz60Hz800x600SVGA
VESA Standard50.000MHz48.1KHz72Hz800x600SVGA
VESA Standard49.500MHz46.9KHz75Hz800x600SVGA
VESA Guidelines65.000MHz48.4KHz60Hz1024x768XGA
VESA Standard75.000MHz56.5KHz70Hz1024x768XGA
VESA Standard78.750MHz60KHz75Hz1024x768XGA
VESA Standard108.000MHz64.0KHz60Hz1280x1024SXGA
VESA Standard135.000MHz80KHz75Hz1280x1024SXGA
!!! Caution:
1. There may be cases where it is not identical to the information
mentioned in the table above. Select the optimal state from the LCD monitor itself to adjust it.
2. When a problem arises due to the user’s settings, the monitor is
automatically set to its default settings. If the setting is made incorrectly, then the user can set it to the default settings.
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Monitor Specifications
Items Content
LCD Panel
Frequency
Input Signal
Plug & Play
Power
Screen Size
Pixel Dimensions
Brightness
Contrast Ratio
2D View Angle 3D View Angle
Response Rate
Horizontal Vertical
Resolution
Colors
Speakers Analog
Digital
AC / DC
Power-Saving Mode
Accessories
19 Inches
0.294mm(H) * 0.294mm(W) 300cd/
1000 : 1 160°(L/R) / 160°(U/D) 90°(L/R) / 10~12°(U/D)
5ms 52 ~ 81 KHz 49 ~ 76 Hz
1280 * 1024 (60Hz)
16.7 M
Enclosed Input/Output Stereo Speakers 2W * 2
15Pin D-SUB
DVI-D
VESA DPMS, DDC 1/2B
100~240V, 50/60Hz, 12V/5A / 60W
VESA DPMS STANDARD
Manual, Power Cable, AC Adaptor, Audio Cable, DVI Cable, D-Sub Cable, 3D Glasses, Driver CD
Box Dimensions 500 * 505 * 225 mm
Weight
Color
9.5 Kg Black
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Troubleshootting
<Cautions>
Opening the product may cause electrocution of the user or critical damage to the product. Product malfunction arising from external causes, including but not limited to improper use,
problems with electrical power, accident, neglect, alteration, repair, improper installation, or improper testing will only be repaired with a service charge.
<Steps to Take When a Problem Arises>
Please check the following items when a problem arises with the product. If the problem is not fixed after following the steps below, then please contact an A/S Center nearest to your location.
8-1. In 2D Mode
1. If the LED does not light up / screen does not turn On
- Check to see if the monitor is running on Power-Saving Mode.
- Check to see if the monitor’s power is ON and if the Power Cordr is properly connected.
2. If the screen is not clear (if flickering, interference, noise, etc. is present)
- Check the VGA Cable’s connection state.
- Check to see if the screen’s Refresh Rate is set to 75Hz or above. Setting the screen’s
refresh rate to 60Hz will provide the optimal screen state (adjust Clock and Phase).
3. If the screen is blurry
- Adjust the screen’s Phase.
- Set the screen’s Refresh Rate to 60Hz.
- Eliminate the external video signal.
4. If the screen is dark, too bright, or bl urry
- Adjust the Brightness or Contrast.
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8-2. In 3D Mode
1. Blurs and patterns are present when the screen is OFF.
- This phenomenon is the result of the interference of outer light present on the air layer between the LCD screen and the 3D filter. The intensity of this pattern is very weak, which makes it unnoticeable when the LCD screen is ON so the monitor can be used without any inconvenience.
2. Images are presented as 2 images instead of in 3D.
1) If the enclosed polarized glasses are not worn
- This monitor must be viewed with the enclosed polarized glasses to view 3D effects.
[Note] The enclosed glasses have been circularly polarized for compatibility with the monitor’s 3D filter. Using polarized glasses manufactured by other firms will not enable the viewing of 3D images on this monitor, and even if they are circularly polarized glasses, clear images cannot be viewed due to differences in optical characteristics.
2) If the monitor is viewed from beyond the view angle
- To view clear 3D imaging, the user's eye level must be around the 3rd horizontal
quarter(from the bottom of the display) and the user should be approximately 30~60cm(1~2 feet) away from the monitor.
- The 3D effect is clearest within a horizontal angle of 90 degrees and a vertical angle of 12 degrees relative to the monitor.
3) If the resolution adjustment has not been made
- Set the monitor's resolution to its maximum resolution in the monitor's settings.
4) If right/left images have been swapped
- For 3D videos, set the player's Right Eye Image to line up with the display's Odd
Numbered Horizontal Lines.
- For 3D pictures, set the viewer's Right Eye Image to line up with the display's Odd
Numbered Horizontal Lines.
- If the graphic's signal is accurate but the image has shifted up or down a line,
adjust the monitor's V.Position under Menu - Picture settings.
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3. If the image is seen in 2D and not 3D
- This monitor is a 2D/3D Convertible Monitor. Media that was produced in 2D can only be viewed in 2D, and only media created in 3D can be viewed in 3D.
4. Reflections are seen on the screen
- This monitor has a glass 3D filter attached to the front side of the LCD. It is not possible
to remove the reflections on its surface. Therfore, it is a good idea do not place a light source behind the user. If a light source behind the user is unavoidable, adjust the monitor's angle so that the light source's reflection does not show on the display.
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