BenQ VB2621 User manual

Table of Contents i
English
Section 1: Quick Start Guide
1. Please read these instructions .......................................... 2
What’s in the Quick Start Guide? ................................................. 2
What’s in the User Manual? .......................................................... 2
2. Package contents .............................................................. 2
3. Select and prepare the installation location .................... 3
4. Installing the swivel base .................................................. 4
Important safety notes ................................................................... 4
Installing the swivel base ............................................................... 4
5. Getting to know your display .......................................... 5
Front view ...................................................................................... 5
Control panel (right side view) ..................................................... 6
External AV devices terminal panel (left side view) .................... 7
Rear view ........................................................................................ 8
6. Making connections ......................................................... 9
Input options ................................................................................. 9
Connecting the Composite Video input ...................................... 10
Connecting the S-Video input ...................................................... 10
Connecting the Component Video input .................................... 11
Connecting the PC D-Sub input .................................................. 11
Connecting the DVI input ............................................................ 12
Connecting the HDMI input ........................................................ 12
Connecting the stereo audio output ............................................. 13
Connecting the headset audio output .......................................... 13
7. Connect the power cable .................................................. 14
8. Adjust the viewing angle .................................................. 14
9. Basic operations ................................................................ 15
Power on, off and standby ............................................................ 15
Switching inputs ............................................................................ 15
Adjusting volume .......................................................................... 15
Care and cleaning information ............................................ 16
What's next? .......................................................................... 16
Section 2: User Manual
OSD (On-Screen Display) menu ..........................................18
OSD structure ....................................................................... 18
Navigating the OSD menu ................................................... 19
Operations in the OSD menu ....................................................... 19
Audio menu .......................................................................... 20
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Setting up Personal EQ Mode ....................................................... 21
Picture menu .........................................................................22
Using the Picture Modes ............................................................... 24
Adjusting the contrast ................................................................... 24
Adjusting the brightness ................................................................ 24
Setting up the Personal Picture Mode .......................................... 24
Senseye menu ........................................................................25
Setup menu ............................................................................26
Reference ............................................................................... 27
Disclaimer ..............................................................................27
Copyright ...............................................................................27
Dimensions ............................................................................27
Specifications .........................................................................29
Supported PC (D-Sub/DVI) input signal resolutions .........30
Supported Component Video input signal resolutions ......30
Supported HDMI input signal resolutions ..........................31
Setting up appropriate output resolution on PC ......................... 31
Troubleshooting ....................................................................32

Welcome
English
VB Series LCD Display
Section 1: Quick Start Guide

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1. Please read these instructions
Congratulations. You have a state-of-the-art flat widescreen digital LCD
display which should provide you with years of viewing pleasure. Please take a
few minutes to read these quick start instructions through before installing
and using the display.
What’s in the Quick Start Guide?
Section 1 contains the Quick Start Guide which provides you with enough
information to get familiar with and setup the display. This is section 1.
What’s in the User Manual?
Section 2 contains the User Manual which details the features and functions
of the display, and provides product specifications and troubleshooting
information for your further assistance. The User Manual also describes how
to customize the display settings so that you can gain the best viewing
experience possible to suit your preferences and viewing environment.
2. Package contents
Unpack the display and check that all the following items are included:
The type of power cable supplied may differ from that illustrated, dependant upon
your region of purchase.
If any item is missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase
immediately and notify them of the discrepancy. Please keep the product
documentation in a safe place for later reference.
Dispose of packaging wisely:
• The cardboard carton (box) can be recycled.
• Do not leave plastic bags within reach of young children or babies.
• Consider storing the packaging (if possible) for future transport of the display.
• Check that you haven't left an accessory inside the packaging, before
discarding.
For the primary safety of yourself and others, this display should be handled with
care to avoid damage to it or to persons which come into contact with it.
LCD display (x1) Power cord (x1) Composite Video
(AV) cable (x1) Swivel base (x1) Plastic ring
(x2)
Quick Start Guide/
User Manual (x1) Warranty
information (x1) Remote control
(x1) AAA battery (x2)

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3. Select and prepare the installation location
In order to prevent potential dangers and prolong the service life of the
display, please observe the following points when installing, operating and
cleaning the display.
Do NOT place the display on an
uneven, sloping or unstable
surface where it may fall and
cause damage to itself or others.
Have a qualified technician
secure the display where it is
placed in case there is an
earthquake.
All Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
screens have a very thin protective
layer of glass which is liable to
marking or scratching, and
cracking if struck or pressured.
The liquid crystal substrate is also
liable to damage under excessive
force or extreme temperatures.
Please handle with care.
Do NOT place the display near
water, like a spa or pool, or in a
position which will allow the
splashing or spraying of water
onto the display, like in front of
an open window where rain
water may enter.
Do NOT cover or block the vents
and openings while the display is
switched on, as the heat may
accumulate inside the display
and result in danger.
Do NOT place the display near
or above sources of heat, such as
radiators, heaters, fuel stoves and
other heat-generating items
(including audio amplifiers).
Otherwise heat may cause
damages to the outer casing as
well as the components inside.
Do NOT place the display in
direct sun or where direct sun or
spot lighting will shine onto the
display, as the heat may damage
the display and the bright light
will make viewing the display
more difficult than necessary.
If wall mounting, allow
appropriate space on top for
attaching the display to the wall
bracket.
If recessed into a wall opening, you
must leave appropriate free space
around the display for proper
dissipation of heat.
If wall mounting, have a suitable
qualified and experienced
tradesperson mount it safely. Use
only a recommended display wall
bracket for this model display
and ensure that the mounting
bracket (optional accessory) is
securely screw fixed to the wall
structure, and not just the wall
render, lining or cladding.
Ensure the bracket is level
horizontally. Do not glue the
bracket to the wall.
This display has no power
switch. When installing the
display, incorporate a readily
accessible disconnect device in
the fixed wiring, or connect the
power cord to socket-outlet
which must be provided near the
display and easily accessible. If a
fault should occur during
operation of the unit, operate the
disconnect device to switch the
power supply off, or disconnect
the power cord.
Do NOT place the display in an
enclosed place without allowing
for ventilation.
Observe all warnings and
cautions as labelled on the
display.

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4. Installing the swivel base
Important safety notes
Please pay attention to the following before installing:
• For safety reasons, it is recommended that the installation be carried out by
at least two adult persons.
• The LCD panel of the display is extremely fragile and subject to damages
easily. Avoid touching the LCD panel when installing or moving the display,
and take precautions not to let any objects come into contact with the panel.
It is recommended that you use a soft, clean and lint-free towel to protect the
display when installing.
• Pay attention to the stability of the location where the display will be placed.
Otherwise the display may topple over and result in damages and personal
injuries. Have a qualified technician secure the display where it is placed in
case there is an earthquake.
Installing the swivel base
1. Place the display on a flat and
horizontal surface with the LCD
panel facing upward.
2. Place the plastic rings on the swivel
axle. Make sure that the direction
of the concaves on the plastic
rings is correct.
3. Rotate the swivel base clockwise
and insert the swivel axle into the
axle hole on the bottom of the
display.
Plastic
rings
Axle
Concaves

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5. Getting to know your display
Front view
4. Rotate the swivel base counter-
clockwise until it is stopped by the
tenon on the display.
5. Carefully lift the display upright and check the installation. Move the
display to the position where it will be placed.
No. Name Description
1 Power indicator
• Lights up green when the display is powered on.
• Lights up red when the display is in standby mode.
• Flashes red when the display is in power saving mode. See
"ECO" on page 26.
2Remote control
sensor window
Receives command signals from the remote control. Do
not obstruct the sensor by placing any objects in front of
it, which will hinder the reception of signals.
3 Speakers Left and right speakers for reproducing stereo audio.
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Control panel (right side view)
No. Name Description
1(Power/standby)
button Toggles the display between standby mode and on. See
"Power on, off and standby" on page 15.
2MENU button Displays the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu if not
visible, or exits the current menu if displayed. See
"Navigating the OSD menu" on page 19.
3VOL (Volume) +/-
button
• Adjusts the volume level of the built-in speakers. See
"Adjusting volume" on page 15.
• In the OSD menu, moves the selection highlight left
or right or changes settings. See "Navigating the OSD
menu" on page 19.
4CH (Selection) /
button
In the OSD menu, moves the selection highlight up or
down or changes settings. See "Navigating the OSD
menu" on page 19.
5INPUT button
• Cycles through possible input signal sources. See
"Switching inputs" on page 15.
• In the OSD menu, selects the highlighted menu item
or enters a submenu (if available). See "Navigating
the OSD menu" on page 19.
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External AV devices terminal panel (left side view)
No. Name Description
1 Digital tuner slot Reserved for the optional digital tuner.
2AV2 (Composite
Video (AV) or S-
Video)
• VIDEO: Connect to the Composite Video (AV) output as
appropriate for your AV source device. See "Connecting the
Composite Video input" on page 10.
• S-VIDEO: Connect to the S-Video output as appropriate
for your AV source device. See "Connecting the S-Video
input" on page 10.
• AUDIO L/R: Connect to the audio output of either the
Composite Video or S-Video output as appropriate for
your AV source device. See "Connecting the Composite
Video input" on page 10 and "Connecting the S-Video
input" on page 10.
Connect your external AV device using either the
Composite Video or S-Video inputs. If both are connected
to an AV source at the same time, S-Video input takes
preference over Composite Video input. S-Video will
provide a better quality image.
3 Headset socket An audio output for connecting an external headset. The
display speakers will be muted whenever the headset socket
is being used.
4
PC D-SUB Connect to the video (D-Sub) output of a PC. See
"Connecting the PC D-Sub input" on page 11.
PC AUDIO IN Connect to the audio output to match that of the video
output on a PC. See "Connecting the PC D-Sub input" on
page 11.
5 Analog tuner slot Reserved for the optional analog tuner.
VB2621 VB3222 / VB3223E
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Rear view
No. Name Description
1HDMI/DVI
Connect to the DVI digital video or HDMI digital
audio/video output of your digital source device. See
"Connecting the DVI input" on page 12 and
"Connecting the HDMI input" on page 12.
2
AV 1 Y CB/PBCR/PRConnect each to the Component Video (Y CB/PBCR/
PR) output of an appropriate video source device. See
"Connecting the Component Video input" on page 11.
AV 1 L/R
Connect each to the audio output of an appropriate
video source device to match that of each Component
Video input. See "Connecting the Component Video
input" on page 11.
3AUDIO OUTPUT
L/R
Connect to the audio input of an audio or sub-woofer
amplifier. This output is always available, however, its
level is fixed and cannot be controlled by the Volume.
See "Connecting the stereo audio output" on page 13.
4DVI-AUDIO INPUT
L/R
Connect to the DVI digital audio output of your
digital source device. See "Connecting the DVI input"
on page 12.
5AC-INLET For connecting the AC power cable. See "7. Connect
the power cable" on page 14.
VB3222 / VB3223E
VB2621
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6. Making connections
Input options
There are multiple sockets on the display for video/graphic and their
corresponding audio inputs (see also "External AV devices terminal panel (left
side view)" on page 7 and "Rear view" on page 8). With these sockets, this
display supports the simultaneous connection of several different types of
signal sources, and permits you to select whichever one of the available
sources you wish to view at any time by pressing INPUT:
• Video source inputs include: 1 × S-Video, 1 × Composite Video (AV) and 1 ×
Component Video.
• Graphic source inputs include: 1 × HDMI/DVI and 1 × PC D-Sub.
Video source inputs
You can connect an external analog video device (like a VCR or TV game
console) to the Composite Video (AV) or S-Video input, and press INPUT on
the display to select AV2 (for Composite Video input) or AV2-S (for S-Video
input) as the input source respectively to view analog video. See "Connecting
the Composite Video input" on page 10 and "Connecting the S-Video input"
on page 10.
If the video source device supports it, you could alternatively connect it using
the Component Video inputs and select AV1 as the input source for the best
possible analog Video picture. See "Connecting the Component Video input"
on page 11.
Of the analog video signal types mentioned above, Component Video offers the
best quality.
Graphic source inputs
You can connect the D-Sub output of a PC to the display’s PC D-Sub input.
For better picture quality, you can alternatively connect the DVI output (if
available) of the PC to the display’s HDMI/DVI input using a DVI to HDMI
adaptor cable. If your device supports HDMI output, you can also use the
HDMI input on the display for connection. Select the PC, DVI or HDMI input
respectively to view the display. See "Connecting the PC D-Sub input" on page
11, "Connecting the DVI input" on page 12 and "Connecting the HDMI
input" on page 12.
In order to fully utilize the high-definition capability of this display, you should
adjust the output resolution of the source device (for example, DVD player or PC)
to closely match the native resolution of the display. For example, 720p for
Component/HDMI video or 1360 x 768 pixels for PC video. For more information
on how to adjust output resolution, please refer to the documentations of the
device.
Pay attention to the following when making connections:
• Before connecting any devices, please turn all equipment off.
• Familiarize yourself with the connectors and sockets on the equipment you want
to connect and the display. Be aware that if incorrect connections are made,
picture quality may be adversely affected.
• Do not pull cables out of sockets by grasping the cable itself, as you may
damage the cable. Only ever remove cables from sockets by grasping the plug
on the end of the cable.
• Once connected, please ensure that all plugs are fully inserted and firmly
seated.

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Connecting the Composite Video input
Connecting the S-Video input
Connect the Composite Video output of your
output equipment (like a VCR) to the AV2
VIDEO and AUDIO L/R terminals on the
display using the Composite Video cable as
illustrated.
A Composite Video cable consists of three
connectors: Yellow (video), White (left
channel audio), and Red (right channel
audio). Ensure that the colors of the plugs and
terminals match when making connection.
To view video image from this input, press
INPUT and select AV2.
Composite Video provides the least optimal
image quality. Both S-Video and
Component Video provide better quality
video signals.
AV2 supports both Composite Video and S-
Video signal inputs. If you use S-Video, you
cannot use Composite Video for that input.
1. Connect the S-Video output of your
output equipment (like a DVD player) to
the display's AV2 S-VIDEO terminal using
an S-Video cable (not provided). Pay
attention to the alignment of the plugs on
the S-Video cable when inserting so as not
to damage any pins.
2. Connect the S-Video audio output of the
output equipment to the AV2 AUDIO L
(white)/R (red) input terminals using a
suitable RCA type audio cable.
To view video image from this input, press
INPUT and select AV2-S.
You should not connect both a composite
Video and an S-Video from the same
device; just one or the other. If you have
the choice, use the S-Video instead of
composite Video as an S-video signal
provides a higher quality signal to that of
composite Video.
VCR
Composite
Video (AV) cable
Audio cable S-Video
cable
DVD
player

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Connecting the Component Video input
Connecting the PC D-Sub input
1. Connect the Component Video output of
your output equipment (like a TV game
console) to the display's AV1 Y, CB/PBand
CR/PRterminals using a Component Video
cable (not provided). A Component Video
cable consists of three plugs: Green (Y),
Blue (CB/PB), and Red (CR/PR).
2. Connect the Component Video audio
output of your output equipment to the
AV1 L (white)/R (red) input terminals on
the display using a suitable RCA type audio
cable.
To view video image from this input, press
INPUT and select AV1.
Of the analog video signal types,
Component Video offers the best quality.
Ensure that the colors of the plugs and
terminals match when making connection.
For best display results, set the output
resolution of the Component Video source
device to 720p.
See "Supported Component Video input
signal resolutions" on page 30 for
supported resolutions.
1. Connect the D-Sub video output of your
PC to the PC D-SUB terminal on the
display using a mini D-Sub (15-pin) cable
(not provided).
2. Connect the audio output of your PC to
the display's PC AUDIO terminal using an
appropriate 3.5mm-diameter Mini-jack
stereo audio cable (not provided).
To view video image from this input, press
INPUT and select PC.
When you connect the display to a PC, you
should adjust the resolution in the display
properties of the computer to closely
match the native resolution of the display
(for example, 1360 x 768 pixels).
See "Supported PC (D-Sub/DVI) input
signal resolutions" on page 30 on other
supported resolutions and "Setting up
appropriate output resolution on PC" on
page 31 on how to set up PC video output.
TV game
console
Component
Video cable
Audio
cable
PC
Audio
cable MiniD-Sub
cable

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Connecting the DVI input
Connecting the HDMI input
1. Connect the digital video output of your
output equipment (like a PC or DVD
player) to the HDMI/DVI terminal on the
display using a DVI to HDMI adaptor
cable (not provided).
2. Connect the DVI audio output of your
output equipment to the display's DVI-
AUDIO INPUT L/R input terminals using
a suitable RCA type audio cable.
3. Set the type of input signal according to the
device connected. See "HDMI/DVI Input"
on page 26.
To view video image from this input, press
INPUT and select DVI.
When connected to a PC, you should
adjust the resolution in the display
properties of the computer to closely
match the native resolution of the display
(for example, 1360 x 768 pixels). See
"Supported PC (D-Sub/DVI) input signal
resolutions" on page 30 on other
supported resolutions and "Setting up
appropriate output resolution on PC" on
page 31 on how to set up PC video output.
1. Connect the HDMI output of your output
equipment to the HDMI/DVI terminal on
the display using an HDMI cable (not
provided).
2. Set the type of input signal according to the
device connected. See "HDMI/DVI Input"
on page 26.
To view video image from this input, press
INPUT and select HDMI.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
is an uncompressed and all-digital audio/
video interface. HDMI provides an interface
between any audio/video source, such as a
set-top box, DVD player, or A/V receiver
over a single cable. To ensure the stability
and performance of signal transmission, it
is recommended that you use high-quality
and certified cable for connection
Be aware that HDMI input must be HDCP-
compliant to be displayed.
The display’s HDMI input is compliant with
the HDMI 1.2 standard, and supports
display resolution up to 1080i. See
"Supported HDMI input signal resolutions"
on page 31 for all supported HDMI
resolutions.
DVItoHDMI
adaptor
cable
PC
Audio
cable
HDMI cable
DVD
player

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Connecting the stereo audio output
Connecting the headset audio output
This display provides a set of stereo audio
output terminals (RCA type) for delivering the
audio signal to a sound system or other audio
devices.
1. Connect the audio input terminals of an
amplifier or other audio device to the
AUDIO OUTPUT L/R terminals on the
display using a suitable RCA type audio
cable.
2. Set the Speaker Out option in the Audio
menu to Off.
This output is always available. Its level is
fixed and cannot be adjusted by the Volume
setting of the display.
Do not connect a headset to this output. Use
the headset output socket instead. See
"Connecting the headset audio output"
below.
This display provides a stereo headset output
socket for delivering the audio signal to a
stereo headset.
Connect the stereo headset plug (3.5mm
Mini-jack type) to the stereo headset output
socket on the display using a suitable audio
cable.
Once connected, the display speakers will
be muted automatically. The volume level
can be adjusted by pressing the VOL
(Volume) +and - buttons on the display.
Avoid prolonged use of the headset or
listening in an excessive volume level,
otherwise your hearing will be damaged.
Audio cable
Audio
amplifier
Headset

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7. Connect the power cable
1. Locate the power cable from the packaging, and plug the appropriate end
into the AC-INLET socket on the rear of the display (as illustrated below).
2. Plug the other end into an appropriate wall power outlet, and turn on the
switch (if the power outlet is switched). The display will enter standby
mode and the power indicator (on the front lower right) will light up red.
• The supplied power cable is suitable for 110V AC power only.
• The type of power cable plug and socket illustrated may differ from the type
used in your region.
• Only use an appropriate power cable for your region. Never use a power cable
which appears damaged or frayed.
• Never change the plug type on a power cable. Be aware of total loading when
using extension cords or multiple outlet power boards.
• This display has no power switch. When installing the display, incorporate a
readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, or connect the power
cord to socket-outlet which must be provided near the display and easily
accessible. If a fault should occur during operation of the unit, operate the
disconnect device to switch the power supply off, or disconnect the power cord.
WARNING: This display has been engineered and manufactured with the highest
priority on safety, however, IMPROPER HANDLING OR USE CAN RESULT IN
POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. Please handle this display
with care. If damaged, turn off the power and unplug the power cable from the
display. Transport the display to your nearest BenQ authorised service centre for
repair.
8. Adjust the viewing angle
AC-INLET
socket
Power
outlet
Power cable
This display is equipped with an adjustable
swivel base. If necessary, turn the display
screen to an appropriate angle for more
comfortable viewing.
The maximum angle of rotation (left and right):
• VB2621: 15 degrees
• VB3222 / VB3223E: 30 degrees

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9. Basic operations
Power on, off and standby
Make sure that the display is connected to the power outlet and switched on (if
the power outlet is switched).
Turning the display on
After plugging the display's power cable into a wall outlet, the display will
enter standby mode automatically. The power indicator will light up red.
Press (Power/standby) on the display. The display will turn on and the
power indicator will change to green.
Putting the display to standby
Press (Power/standby) on the display again, and the display will return
to standby mode. The power indicator will turn red.
The display still consumes a very small amount of power (about 1.5W) in standby
mode.
Switching inputs
1. Turn on the display.
2. Turn on the connected video source equipment or device.
3. Press INPUT on the display to view the current selected input. Press the
button repeatedly until your desired input is displayed. The sequence is as
follows:
• These options will only appear when corresponding signals are connected to
the display.
• If both Composite Video (AV) and S-Video signals are connected to the AV2
input at the same time, only S-Video input will be displayed. If you wish to view
the Composite Video (AV) input in such case, remove the S-Video connection
temporarily.
• Be aware that HDMI input must be HDCP-compliant to be displayed. When
switching to the HDMI input, the display needs approximately 3 seconds to
detect the HDCP information from the signal source and no image will be
displayed during this period. This is not a malfunction.
• When displaying PC video, remember to switch the PC video output setting from
monitor display to external device. For more information, refer to the
documentations of your PC.
Adjusting volume
• Press VOL (Volume) + on the display to increase volume. The volume
indicator increases in length as volume rises.
• Press VOL (Volume) -on the display to decrease volume. The volume
indicator decreases in length as volume falls.
AV1 AV2 (or AV2-S)HDMI (or DVI)
PC

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Care and cleaning information
• Always turn off the display and disconnect it from the mains power before
cleaning.
• Do NOT use cream, liquid, aerosol or spray cleaners. Use only a slightly
damp well wrung-out (drip-free) and lint-free, clean soft cloth and lightly
wipe the display.
• If necessary, use a pH-neutral liquid dish-washing detergent diluted with
water on a separate clean lint-free cloth to remove oil or grease marks. Wipe
over again with a clean dry lint-free cloth to remove any smear marks.
• Under close examination and in certain circumstances, you may notice that a
few non-active pixels appear on the screen as a fixed point of color. Please
note that this does not affect the performance of your product as it is usually
not visible at normal viewing distances.
• If the display is not going to be used for an extended period of time (like
when you are going away for holidays), it should be switched off and
unplugged from the wall outlet. You should also consider removing the
batteries from the remote control (as they may leak).
• LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screens, like plasma (PDP) and conventional
CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) screens, are also susceptible to 'screen burn-in' or
'image retention' which can be found on the screen as visible fixed lines and
shades and can't be removed. The product warranty does not cover screen
damages (for example, fixed lines on both sides of the screen and burn mark of
a TV station logo) that result from the following improper usage of the display:
(1) Displaying still images for more than two hours.
(2) Viewing images in 4:3 aspect ratio over a long period of time. (Please fill
the entire screen with the image or change the aspect ratio from time to
time. Otherwise visible burn marks will remain on the screen as two
vertical lines.)
(3) This display is designed for home use only. Do not use it as a commercial
display in public areas.
ATTENTION:
If it is necessary to display still images for a long time (more than 2 hours),
lowering the contrast and brightness may reduce the chance of burn mark
formation.
Turn on the ECO function when displaying PC input image (see "ECO" on
page 26).
• Be sure to maintain proper ventilation and working temperature if the
display is to be placed near (or enclosed by) any equipment or objects (for
example, indoor furnishings). Otherwise the excessive heat will shorten the
service life of the LCD panel.
What's next?
You have reached the end of Section 1: Quick Start Guide. By now, you should
have a reasonable understanding of your new LCD display and its controls,
know how to install, connect, turn on and how to care for and maintain it.
Should you wish to maximize your viewing experience pleasure, Section 2 of
this booklet contains the User Manual which describes how to customise the
display settings to suit your preferences and viewing environment. It details
the features and functions of the display and provides product specifications
and troubleshooting information for your further assistance.

Welcome
English
VB Series LCD Display
Section 2: User Manual

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OSD (On-Screen Display) menu
OSD structure
• The Noise Reduction function in the Senseye menu is only available when AV1
or AV2 (AV2-S) is the input source with resolution up to 576i.
• When viewing PC signal from the DVI input, the Picture Mode, Color and
Sharpness items in the Picture menu will become unavailable, regardless of the
setting in the HDMI/DVI Input menu item (See "HDMI/DVI Input" on page 26).
• The available menu items are dependent on the input source being selected.
Unavailable items will be greyed out or not displayed.
• Settings under different input sources can be adjusted independently. For
example, the Picture settings for the AV1 input will not affect the Picture
settings for the AV2 (or AV2-S) input.
Menu
Input signal type
AV1 AV2 (AV2-S) PC DVI HDMI
PC
mode Video
mode PC mode Video
mode
Audio
• Volume
• Balance
• Sound Type
• Steady Sound
• Surround
• Speaker Out
• Advanced Audio Settings
Picture
• Picture
Mode
• Contrast
• Brightness
• Color
• Sharpness
• Color
TEMP.
• Backlight
• Picture
Mode
• Contrast
• Brightness
• Color
• Sharpness
• Color
TEMP.
• Backlight
• NTSC Tint
• NTSC
Setup
• Contrast
• Brightness
• Color
TEMP.
• Backlight
• Auto
Adjust
• Frequency
• Phase
• H. Position
• V. Position
• Picture
Mode
• Contrast
• Brightness
• Color
• Sharpness
• Color
TEMP.
• Backlight
• Contrast
• Brightness
• Color
TEMP.
• Backlight
• Picture
Mode
• Contrast
• Brightness
• Color
• Sharpness
• Color
TEMP.
• Backlight
Senseye • Black Extension
• ACE
• Noise Reduction
• Black Extension
• ACE
Setup
• Language
• Sleep Timer
• ECO
• HDMI/DVI Input
• Blue Screen
• Reset All Settings
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