User Manual for Ernitec 0070-24127-PVMIP PVM Monitor
Quick guide for the Ernitec 0070-24127-PVMIP PVM monitor. Learn about connection options, OSD menu settings, troubleshooting, and maintenance procedures.
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Quick guide from the manual
This document provides essential operating instructions for the Ernitec 0070-24127-PVMIP PVM monitor. Before operating the device, ensure the power connection is secure and that the monitor is placed in a well-ventilated area away from heat sources and moisture. The monitor features a simplified control panel and various connection options, including HDMI, VGA, and PoE.
Safety instructions
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, observe the following precautions:
- Do not expose the monitor to rain or moisture.
- Do not operate in wet environments.
- Keep drinks and liquids away from the monitor.
- Do not install near significant heat sources.
- Disconnect power if the monitor will not be used for long periods.
- Ensure all cables are properly stowed and not pinched.
- Use only attachments and accessories specified by Safety Vision.
- Do not remove the back cover; there are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
Controls
The monitor is operated via a simplified control panel located on the device. The buttons function as follows:
- AUTO: Selects the input source and makes menu selections.
- -: Lowers audio volume.
- +: Increases audio volume.
- MENU: Enters and exits the configuration menu.
- POWER: Turns the monitor on and off.
Connection options
The rear panel of the monitor provides the following connection ports:
- DC or AC input: Power supply connection.
- HDMI Input (x2): High-definition multimedia interface.
- VGA Input: Standard analog video input.
- BNC Signal output: Video signal output.
- USB Input: For data or peripheral connection.
- RJ45 PoE Input: Power over Ethernet connection.
OSD menu settings
The On-Screen Display (OSD) menu allows for configuration of the following settings:
- PICTURE: Adjusts picture mode, color, aspect ratio, noise reduction, and gamma.
- SOUND: Configures sound mode, balance, auto volume, and surround sound.
- TIME: Sets sleep timer and auto sleep functions.
- OPTION: Sets OSD language, color range, and restores factory defaults.
Troubleshooting
If you experience issues, check the following before contacting technical support:
- No sound/picture: Check power connection, press the power button, or adjust picture quality settings.
- Normal picture but no sound: Check volume settings and audio connections.
- Power turns off suddenly: Ensure the sleep timer is not set and check power/input connections.
- Signal out of range (VGA mode): Adjust resolution, horizontal frequency, or vertical frequency.
- Unstable screen color: Check the signal cable or reinstall the PC video card.
Maintenance
Ensure power is removed from the monitor before performing any maintenance. Clean the screen with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and allow it to dry before applying power. Clean the cabinet with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or wet cloths on the cabinet.
Manufacturer information
Ernitec
Practical help
Common problems
Check that the power connection is secure, press the power button, or adjust picture quality settings.
Ensure the sleep timer is not set and verify that power and input connections are secure.
Adjust picture quality settings and check that the input connection is secure.
Adjust resolution, horizontal frequency, or vertical frequency; check if the signal cable is loose.
Check the signal cable connection or reinstall the PC video card.
Before use
- Ensure the monitor's power connection is secure.
- Check that all cables are properly stowed and not pinched.
- Provide adequate ventilation around the monitor.
- Do not install the monitor near significant heat sources.
- Verify that the sleep timer is not set if the monitor turns off unexpectedly.
Specs in practice
- RJ45 PoE Input
- Supports Power over Ethernet for both data and power delivery.
Model compatibility
- Troubleshooting for 'Signal out of range' and 'Vertical bar/stripe' issues applies specifically to VGA mode.
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