ViewSonic SD-Z225 SD-Z225 User Guide M Region (English) - Page 15
Adjusting the Screen Image - pcoip zero client
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Adjusting the Screen Image Use the buttons on the front control panel to display and adjust the OSD controls which display on the screen. Standby Power On/Off [1] [2] ▲/▼ PCoIP MENU/EXIT Displays the Main Menu or exits the control screen and saves adjustments. SOURCE/ENTER Displays the control screen for the highlighted control. Also a shortcut to toggle analog and PCoIP. Scrolls through menu options and adjusts the displayed control. Audio Adjust (▼) / Brightness/Contrast (▲) Power indicator Blue = ON Orange = Power Saving PCoIP indicator Green = PCoIP activate Orange = Standby Blank = PCoIP OFF Link indicator Blue = When the Client is connected. Activate the PCoIP when the Client is connected. * PCoIP: PC over IP is a display protocol that allows complete compression of a desktop displayed through a zero client device over standard IP network. Do the following to adjust the display setting: 1. To display the Main Menu, press button [1]. NOTE: All OSD menus and adjustment screens disappear automatically after about 15 seconds. This is adjustable through the OSD timeout setting in the setup menu. 2. To select a control to adjust, press ▲ or ▼ to scroll up or down in the Main Menu. 3. After the desired control is selected, press button [2]. 4. To save the adjustments and exit the menu, press button [1] until OSD disappear. The following tips may help you optimize your display: • Adjust the computer's graphics card to support a recommended timing mode (refer to "Specifications" page for recommended setting specific to your Zero Client Monitor). To find instructions on "changing the refresh rate", please refer to the graphics card's user guide. • If necessary, make small adjustments using H. POSITION and V. POSITION until the screen image is completely visible. (The black border around the edge of the screen should barely touch the illuminated "active area" of the Zero Client Monitor.) 9