Speco Technologies Computer Monitor M17LCBVH3 User Manual

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MOUNTING  
CLEANING  
Place the monitor on a secure table or have it properly mounted to the wall.  
Do not hang anything on the monitor.  
Caution: The wall mount must bear a minimum of five times the monitor’s net  
weight without causing damage. To mount your monitor to the wall,  
you will need to remove the base before attaching the wall mount.  
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a dry soft lint-free cloth for  
cleaning. If the dust is persistent, wipe with a slightly damp cloth.  
SERVICE  
A. Place the monitor face down on a surface that is soft, yet strong enough  
to hold the monitor.  
Use only the power source and connections appropriate for the monitor as  
indicated on the marking label.  
If the power cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled, objects  
have fallen into the apparatus, apparatus has been exposed to rain or  
moisture, does not operate manually, or has been dropped, the product  
needs servicing.  
B. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the four holes on each side  
of the bottom of the monitor’s base (only use with base)  
C. Make sure all cables are already connected to the monitor.  
D. Follow the directions included with the wall mount to mount the monitor  
to the wall.  
INACTIVE  
Unplug the monitor when unused for long periods of time.  
VENTILATION  
Never cover or block the ventilation slits in the monitor. Ventilation slits  
are provided to prevent the temperature from rising. A minimum distance  
of at least 10 cm should be maintained around the unit for sufficient  
ventilation.  
Never insert any foreign object, metal or liquid into the ventilation slits, as  
this could result in fire or electric shock.  
Do not install the DVR or other equipment too close to the monitor.  
Keep equipment at least 30 cm away from the monitor.  
WATER AND MOISTURE  
The monitor should not be exposed to dripping or splashing. No  
objects filled with liquids should be placed on the monitor.  
Do not use the monitor near water.  
Do not touch the monitor or cable with wet hands as this may cause  
electric shock or damage.  
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Connection  
2. Connection under various signal input mode  
1. Rear interface  
(Ⅰ)Connecting with PC, DVR at VGA  
This connection allows you to connect to a PC or DVR. Connect one end  
of a 15-pin monitor cable to the VGA VIDEO jack on the monitor and the  
other end to the PC or the DVR's video output jack. Note, if your PC's  
video output isn't 15-pin, you'll need an adapter that can connect to a 15-  
pin monitor cable.  
Connect your audio cable.  
Explanation of connectors  
Connect a 3.5 mm stereo mini pin cable (sometimes referred to as 1/8"  
stereo mini pin) to the PC AUDIO jack on the back of the monitor and the  
other end to the Audio Output jack on the PC or DVR.  
Viewing the PC or DVR  
1. Plug in the monitor and the PC, if they aren't already plugged in.  
2. Turn on the monitor and the PC.  
3. Repeatedly press the SOURCE button to switch the display channel  
until you see VGA displayed at the top of the monitor's screen. To go  
back to viewing AV video, press the SOURCE button to enter AV mode.  
This section describes the jacks on the back panel of your monitor. There  
are several ways to connect devices.  
DC12V: Use only the power supply included with the monitor  
HDMI: (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) This is an external interface for  
transmitting digital audio and video data.  
VGA: Connect your computer, or other device with a VGA output, to this jack  
using a 15 pin D-sub cable.  
(Ⅱ)Connecting the Device with Video  
This connection allows you to connect a device that has a Video Output,  
like, a camera or DVR etc.  
Note: If the device you're connecting also has Component Video jack and  
you have component video cables, we recommend you use the  
Component Video (Advanced) Connection instead.  
PC AUDIO IN: (Stereo mini jack) Use to obtain sound when a PC is  
connected to the VGA jack. Use a 3.5 mm stereo mini pin cable  
(sometimes referred to as 1/8” stereo mini pin) to connect a PC to your  
monitor.  
VIDEO INPUT (AV1/AV2 IN): Lets you connect a device that has composite  
video jacks, such as a DVR or Camera  
Connect your video cable (BNC).  
Connect a video cable to the BNC INPUT jack on the back of the monitor.  
VIDEO OUTPUT (AV OUT): Composite video loop though (to another  
monitor or recorder)  
Connect your red and white audio cables.  
Connect the audio (red and white) cables to the AUDIO INPUT R and L  
jacks on the back of the monitor and to the Audio Output jacks on the DVR.  
AUDIO L and R: AV audio interface. The left audio connector is usually  
white. The right audio connector is usually red.  
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Controls  
Viewing the Picture From the Connected Device  
1. Plug in the monitor and the device if they aren't already plugged in.  
2. Turn on the monitor and the device you want to view, for example a  
camera.  
Front Controls  
(a) 5 Key Series  
3. Repeatedly press the SOURCE button until you see AV displayed at  
the top of the monitor's screen.  
Note: If the picture from the DVR is blue and your device is connected to  
the VIDEO Input, you might be tuned to the wrong input. Make sure you  
press Source until you see AV displayed at the top of the monitor's screen.  
SOURCE MENU  
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POWER  
1. POWER: Turn the monitor on or off.  
2. SOURCE: Press this button to switch between input modes AV, HDMI ,  
and VGA. On-screen OSD mode, press this button (move up or down)  
to select a sub menu.  
3. Connecting the Monitor Cables to your Computer  
Make sure all cable connections are fastened -- tighten all cable screws.  
Shaking and vibration may dislodge cables that are improperly connected.  
Route all wiring and cabling away from heat sources and sharp metal  
edges to avoid damage.  
3. MENUPress to view the On-screen OSD of the unit. Sub-menus,  
features, and settings differ according to input mode on the on-screen  
display, press this button to exit from main menu, sub-menus, features  
and settings.  
4. and : Press button to Increase or button to decrease volume  
4. Testing the Monitor  
After connecting, turn on the power switch located at the rear (or side) of  
the bezel. Before you test your monitor, make sure all cables are connected  
properly and routed through the cable management system. Be sure to  
tighten all cable screws. To test that the monitor is working properly:  
1. Turn on your pc or DVR.  
2. Make sure the video image is displayed. If it is not, turn on your monitor.  
Ensure the LED indicator is blue red indicates power but no signal.  
3. Make sure the video image is centered within the screen area. Use the  
monitor controls to adjust the image, if necessary. Perform an Auto  
Configuration first, then if you wish you can adjust the horizontal and  
vertical position, contrast, and brightness to better suit your video card and  
your personal preferences. Refer to Basic OSD setup for more information  
on using the on-screen menu to adjust the video display.  
from 1-100on-screen OSD , press or to adjust the settings.  
5. Remote indicator: red when standby mode and blue when on display.  
(b) Choose the input source  
If you want to use an external input source, before to select the source, you  
need to connect the devices, otherwise when you select the source, the  
none or no signal will appear on the screen. Press the source button on the  
monitor or remote control and the menu will appear on the screen. Then  
press source to select the monitor item and press“ +/- ” to save it.  
VGA: The input source from VGA terminal output.  
HDMI: The input source from HDMI terminal output.  
AV: The input source from AV or video camera terminal output.  
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MenuSetup  
LANGUAGE: Lets you select your  
preferred language for the menus:  
(English, Chinese, German, French,  
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and  
Russian)  
H-POSITION: Adjust the OSD image  
horizontally by pressing the + or buttons.  
V-POSITION: Adjust the OSD image  
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BASIC ON-SCREEN DISPLAY SETUP  
(1) Press the MENU button to see the menu.  
(2) Press or to select the menu item and press SOURCE button to  
select the Sub menu.  
OSD  
vertically by pressing the or buttons.  
DURATION: 5-60  
HALFTONE: 0-100  
(3) Press or to adjust the settings.  
(4) Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu.  
BACKLIGHT: HIGH MID LOW  
1. VGA Input Mode  
MEMORY RECALL: Pressing the + or -  
buttons will be reset all settings to the  
factory default settings.  
PICTURE  
CONTRAST: Adjusts the difference  
between the light and dark areas of the  
picture. (Adjustment range:0-100)  
SLEEP-TIMER: Adjusts the amount of  
time until the screen goes to sleep. (OFF,  
15min, 30min, 45min, 60min)  
BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the brightness of  
the picture. (Adjustment range:0-100)  
DLC: ON / OFF  
COLOR TEMP: Press + or button to  
go into the Color Temp sub menu. Press  
the “+” button to change the color intensity  
of the temperature selected (Normal,  
FUNCTION  
NOISE REDUCTION:  
Function unavailable  
Color Temp.  
Warm, Cool, S-RGB, User)  
HSTARTHSIZEVSTARTVSIZE:  
Function unavailable  
USER : USER-R: 0~255  
USER-G: 0~255  
USER-B: 0~255  
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H-POSITION: Moves the image on screen  
either left () or right ().  
2. AV Input Mode  
PICTURE  
CONTRAST: Adjusts the difference  
between the light and dark areas of the  
picture.  
BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the brightness of  
the picture.  
HUE: -50 to +50 (only available on AV  
PAL)  
SATURATION: 0-100  
V-POSITION: Moves the image on screen  
either up () or down ().  
CLOCK: If the clock is not fine-tuned, you  
may observe periodic vertical bars of  
video noise on your image. These bars of  
noise are usually adjusted out when an  
Auto Configuration is performed. If the  
bars of noise are still present, this setting  
can be adjusted manually.  
PHASE: Adjusts the signal phase to  
improve sharpness when the image is  
fuzzy.  
GEOETRY  
SHARPNESS: 0-100  
COLOR TEMP: Press the “+” button to  
change the color intensity of the  
temperature selected (Normal, Warm,  
Cool, S-RGB, User)  
SCALE: Full, Normal, or Center  
PICTURE MODE: User, Standard, Soft, or  
Vivid  
AUTO ADJUST: Performs automatic  
configuration of the Phase, Clock, vertical,  
and horizontal position settings.  
LANGUAGE: Lets you select your  
preferred language for the menus:  
(English, Chinese, German, French,  
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, or Russian)  
OSD H-POSITION: Adjust the OSD image  
horizontally by pressing the + or buttons.  
OSD V-POSITION: Adjust the OSD image  
vertically by pressing the + or buttons.  
DURATION: 5-60  
BASS: Adjustment range:0-100  
TREBLE: Adjustment range:0-100  
BALANCE: Adjusts how much audio is  
sent to the left and right (-50 to +50).  
The intermediate value is 0. When  
indication value of balance increases  
toward +50, the volume of the right and  
left speaker increase and decrease. When  
the indication value of balance decreases  
toward -50 the volume of the right and left  
speaker increase and decrease.  
SOUND MODE: Provides special  
processing through your speakers  
(depending on the setting you chose as  
your Sound Type). The available audio  
modes are: Standard, User, Movie, Music)  
AVC: (Automatic Volume Control)  
ON & OFF  
AUDIO  
OSD  
HALFTONE: 0-100  
BACKLIGHT: HIGH MID LOW  
MEM-RECALL: Pressing the + key will be  
reset all settings to the factory default  
settings.  
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3. HDMI Input mode  
PICTURE  
SLEEP-TIMER: Lets you set the monitor to  
turn off after a given amount of time (OFF,  
15min, 30min, 45min, 60min)  
CONTRAST: Adjusts the difference  
between the light and dark areas of the  
picture.  
BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the brightness of  
the picture.  
FUNCTION  
DLC: ON / OFF  
HUE: -50 to +50 (only available on AV  
PAL)  
NOISE REDUCTION:OFFLOW 、  
SATURATION: 0-100  
SHARPNESS: 0-100  
HIGH)  
COLOR TEMP: Press the “+” button to  
change the color intensity of the  
temperature selected (Normal, Warm,  
Cool, S-RGB, User)  
SCALE: Full, Normal, or Center  
PICTURE MODE: User, Standard, Soft, or  
Vivid  
HSTARTHSIZEVSTARTVSIZE:  
Only available under AV Mode.  
Adjust the OSD image horizontally or  
vertically by pressing the -/ +button.  
BASS: Adjustment range:0-100  
TREBLE: Adjustment range:0-100  
BALANCE: Adjusts how much audio is  
sent to the left and right (-50 to +50).  
The intermediate value is 0. When  
indication value of balance increases  
toward +50, the volume of the right and left  
speaker increase and decrease. When the  
indication value of balance decreases  
toward -50 the volume of the right and left  
speaker increase and decrease.  
SOUND MODE: Provides special  
processing through your speakers  
(depending on the setting you chose as  
your Sound Type). The available audio  
modes are: User, Standard, Movie, and  
Music.  
LANGUAGE: Lets you select your  
preferred language for the menus:  
(English, Chinese, German, French,  
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, or Russian)  
OSD  
H-POSITION: Adjust the OSD image  
horizontally by pressing the + or buttons.  
AUDIO  
V-POSITION: Adjust the OSD image  
vertically by pressing the + or buttons.  
DURATION: 5-60  
HALFTONE: 0-100  
BACKLIGHT: HIGH MID LOW  
MEM-RECALL: Pressing the + or key  
will reset all settings back to the factory  
default settings.  
AVC: (Automatic Volume Control)  
ON & OFF  
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SLEEP-TIMER: Lets you set the monitor  
to turn off after a given amount of time  
(OFF, 15min, 30min, 45min, 60min)  
BASS: Adjustment range:0-100  
TREBLE: Adjustment range:0-1  
BALANCE: Adjusts how much audio is  
sent to the left and right (-50 to +50).  
The intermediate value is 0. When  
indication value of balance increases  
toward +50, the volume of the right and left  
speaker increase and decrease. When the  
indication value of balance decreases  
toward -50 the volume of the right and left  
speaker increase and decrease.  
SOUND MODE: Provides special  
processing through your speakers  
(depending on the setting you chose as  
your Sound Type). The available audio  
modes are: User, Standard, Movie, and  
Music.  
FUNCTION  
DLC: ON / OFF  
AUDIO  
NOISE REDUCTION:  
Function unavailable  
HSTARTHSIZEVSTARTVSIZE:  
Function unavailable  
AVC: (Automatic Volume Control)  
ON & OFF  
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Specifications  
Audio Inputs  
Auto Adjustment  
Wall Hanging  
VESA Size  
Stand  
Stereo PC / Audio R and L  
Model  
M17LCBVH3  
M19LCBVH3  
Yes  
VESA Standard  
100 x 100 mm  
Size  
17 inch  
19 inch  
Aspect Ratio  
Resolution (H x V)  
Colors  
4:3  
Yes (Plastic)  
1280 x 1024  
16.7M  
Bezel  
Plastic  
English, Spanish, French, German,  
Portuguese, Russian, Italian, and Simplified  
Chinese  
OSD Language  
Viewing Angle  
Viewing Lines  
Contrast Ratio  
H: 170º V: 160º  
500 TV Lines  
Power  
Consumption  
<30W  
<30W  
800:1  
6ms  
Power Supply  
OSD Control  
DC12V / 3A  
Yes  
Response Time  
3D Comb Filter  
with De-interlace  
3D Noise  
Reduction  
Brightness  
2D  
3D  
Power Cord, Adapter, User’s Guide, and  
Accessories  
Audio Cable  
Packaging (mm3)  
(L x D x W)  
450 x 150 x 450  
480 x 165 x 500  
270 cd/m2  
Packaging (inch3)  
(L x D x W)  
17 3/4 x 6 x 17 3/4  
18 7/8 x 6 1/2 x 19 11/16  
Speakers  
2 each (2.5 watts)  
4.9 Kg  
10.8 lb  
5.5 Kg  
12.1 lb  
Composite  
Inputs / Outputs  
Weight (Kg / lb)  
BNC x 1 / BNC x 1  
Operating Temp  
Safety  
0 oC - 50 oC / 32o F - 122o F  
VGA  
VGA x 1  
Energy Star, FCC-DOC, CE, RoHS  
HDMI  
HDMI x 1  
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WARRANTY  
Cameras  
5 Years  
Monitors & IR LEDs  
1 Year  
3 Years  
2 Years  
PRODUCT WARRANTIES AND INFORMATION  
EFFECTIVE JULY 8, 2008  
DVRs / EZVR Series VDRs  
PCPro/ PCL Series DVRs  
Indoor Speakers  
Outdoor/Weatherproof Speakers  
Amplifiers  
Lifetime  
5 Years  
5 Years  
POLICY, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE  
This statement of policy is in lieu of any other policy, expressed or implied, and no  
representative or person is authorized to assume for us any other liability or policy without  
our written consent. We cannot be held responsible for typographical errors.  
PA Horns, Microphones,  
Volume Controls  
2 Years  
Megaphones,  
Speaker Distribution Centers  
and Speaker Selectors  
TERMS OF PAYMENT  
1 Year  
2%, 10 days, net 30 from invoice date of merchandise for qualified accounts or  
Visa/MasterCard/Amex net at time of order placement only, other payment discounts do not  
apply ($300 credit card minimum). We reserve the right to charge 1-1/2% interest per  
month on past due balances. New orders will not be shipped while there is a past due  
balance. We will also ship net C.O.D. or C.I.A.  
Electrical Equipment Not Listed  
Above & Balance of Line  
90 Days  
PRICING POLICY  
We warranty all products to be free from any manufacturing or material defects. This  
warranty will not extend to any products which have been subjected to misuse, neglect,  
accident, or improper installation, used in violation of instructions furnished by us; or to units  
which have been repaired or altered outside of the factory. This limited warranty does not apply  
to broken cases, batteries, or other physically damaged parts. Upon request by the customer,  
the company will at the customer's expense repackage merchandise in new cartons, replace  
missing accessories, and return in resalable condition. Unless requested, the company will  
replace and return all merchandise in the packaging in which it was received. This warranty is in  
lieu of all expressed warranties, expressed or implied, and of all obligations or liability  
on our part, and we neither assume nor authorize any representative or other person to  
assume for us any obligation or liability. In no event shall we be liable for incidental or  
consequential damages arising from the use of the product, or for any delay in the use of this  
product do to causes beyond our control. Some states do not allow limitations of how long an  
implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages.  
The above limitations on implied warranty and consequential damages may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state  
to state. See actual warranty statement included with product for limitations and exclusions  
where applicable.  
This price sheet reflects current published price. All prices are subject to change without  
notice. All items will be billed at current prices.  
CREDIT  
Companies that have not established credit with our company should allow a sufficient  
period of time for credit approval. Please be sure to provide complete credit information,  
bank and trade references, plus financial statements, if available with your first order. To  
expedite first shipment, a certified or bank check with the order or use of  
Visa/MasterCard/Amex will avoid delays, while we are checking credit and waiting for bank  
clearance.  
FREIGHT POLICY  
All shipments are F.O.B. our New York warehouse. All orders totaling $2000 or more will  
be shipped freight allowed to any point in zones 1,2,3,4,5 and 1/2 freight allowed in zones  
6,7,8, providing invoice is paid within 30 days from receipt of merchandise, catalogs or  
exceptions from regular pricing. All UPS and USPS shipments will be insured with insurance  
fee plus shipping and handling charges added to the invoice.  
MINIMUM OPENING ORDER $1500  
We reserve the right to refuse reorders under $250. PLEASE REQUEST CONFIRMATION  
OF ALL FAXED PURCHASE ORDERS.  
RETURNS  
A written return authorization must be obtained prior to shipment. Label(s) must appear on  
all packages and return must be ship prepaid. Defective in-warranty products will be  
returned prepaid. Defective out-of-warranty products will be repaired at a nominal charge  
for parts and labor and returned with shipping charges added to the invoice. If you require  
an estimate before repair, please request.  
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RETURNED GOODS POLICY  
1
. RETURNS SENT WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. CREDIT WILL  
BE ISSUED UPON INSPECTION OF RETURNED UNITS.  
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. No discounted item may be returned for credit or exchange.  
. An order of $3.00 for every $1.00 to be returned must accompany a request for return for  
stock adjustment.  
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. There will be a minimum charge of 15% for handling and repacking where necessary.  
Merchandise returned for credit or exchange with missing or damaged packaging or  
accessories will be charged accordingly. Merchandise returned for repair will be shipped back  
repaired but in the same physical condition as when received by us. If repacking or  
refurbishing is requested, where possible, you will be charged accordingly.  
. If a credit is issued, current best quantity price or price when purchased, whichever is lower,  
will prevail.  
BACK ORDERS  
Products not immediately available for shipment will be back ordered and shipped as soon as  
available, unless we are advised to cancel back orders. The original order will determine basis of  
shipment. If the original order is freight allowed, back orders will be freight allowed. If the original  
order does not qualify for freight allowance, back orders will be shipped freight collect or shipping  
and handling charges added to the invoice.  
PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL  
Requests for nominal amounts of catalogs, brochures, promotional sheets, etc. will be supplied at no  
charge. Requests for bulk quantities of promotional materials will be billed on a cooperative 50-50 basis.  
200 New Highway  
Amityville, NY 11701  
631-957-8700  
CLAIMS  
Claims for shortage must be presented within thirty days of date of invoice. Freight damage claims  
and freight shortages should be filed directly with the carrier within seven days of receipt of  
shipment. No liability will be accepted for damages directly or indirectly caused from the use of our  
products or from any other cause. Our liability shall be limited to the repair and/or replacement of  
our products, at our option of found to be defective.  
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For more information contact us at: Speco Technologies 200 New Highway •  
P.O. Box 726 Amityville, N.Y. 11701-0726  
Tel. 631-957-8700 Outside Metro N.Y. 1-800-645-5516 Fax 631-957-9142 or 631-957-  
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