Controls and connections – Boland Communications d Series User Manual
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Operation
Controls and Connections
Monitor Front Side:
1
Power On/Off
When power is applied, the monitor will
come on. This button then turns the
monitor on and off.
2
Menu On/Off
This button is used to bring up the
controls menu. Upon Exit the menu
clears from the screen, saving the new
settings chosen (or wait 10 seconds).
3
Select Down / Contrast -
Advance down the menu list with this
button.
Without pushing the
MENU
button first,
this button is Direct Access 2 to reduce
Contrast (lower whites level).
4
Select Up / Contrast +
This is used to move up through the
menu list.
Without pushing the
MENU
button first,
this button is Direct Access 2 to increase
Contrast (raise whites level).
5
Decrement / PC
Use to reduce (-) the amount of the
highlighted item. For some items, this
selects 'No' or 'Off'.
Without pushing the
MENU
button first,
this button is Direct Access 1 to select
the next active/available video source in
the list..
6
Increment (Enter) / Video
Pushing this button increases (+) the
amount of the chosen item. For some
types of items, the button will chose 'Yes'
or 'Accept'.
Without pushing the
MENU
button first,
this button is Direct Access 1 to select
the next active/available video source
input in the list.
Monitor Back Side:
1
Input Connector Well, Power
(Recessed wiring location for all cables)
Place the plug from the world-wide AC
power supply (included) into the DC 12V
connector. Input power to the monitor
from any other source must be within the
DC Voltage range marked on the monitor
label or backside markings.
(Some
monitors will accept 9~36 VDC).
2
Input BNCs, S-Video, and VGA
Connectors
Attach the video cord(s) from cameras,
VCRs, PC or other sources to the BNC,
Y/C (S-Video), or VGA connectors. When
two BNCs are present, connect a source to
either. A second cable will allow further
connection to another display or device.
The internal 75
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termination is
automatically switched off.
3
Optional Audio and Speaker(s)
Audio inputs are high impedance. Some
monitors may have a jack to feed
external speakers.
4
Threaded Mounting Sockets
The corner threaded sockets are for
mounting the monitor. You may mount
monitors in any orientation. The screw
must not insert deeper than ½" (12 mm).
The threads are 10-32. See page 4 above
regarding VESA mounting.
5
¼-20 Threaded Mounting Socket
For flexibility in mounting, you may use
this bottom-side threaded socket for
locating the monitor on a tripod (like an
SLR or video camera, or other CCTV
mounting arm or device). Do not insert
the screw head deeper than 3/8" (8 mm).
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