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Viotek RFI25CBA
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Section 6: Basic Operation
1. Insert one end of the DP cable (included) into your PCs graphics card. An HDMI
cable (not included) or, in some cases, a USB Type-C cable can also be used.
Monitor resolution can be limited based on the input/cable used (i.e., DP vs
HDMI).
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding port on your monitor.
DP Port Type-C Port
Audio Out
HDMI Ports
3. Connect the power cable to your monitor, then connect the other end to your
power source. It is recommended that you use a surge protector with adequate
voltage if a wall outlet cannot be reached directly.
4. Locate the power button on the monitor and press and hold it for ~6s to turn the
monitor on.
If you cannot locate the power button, please refer to Section 3.1.
Adaptive Sync
Adaptive sync eliminates image tearing, stuttering and ghosting by adjusting of a
monitor’s vertical refresh rate to the frame rate of the graphics card. It is compatible
with GPUs that use AMD® FreeSync™ or NVIDIA® G-Sync. The feature is off
on VIOTEK monitors by default and must be manually enabled in the monitors
OSD (see Section 8: OSD). To use this feature, the connecting device must be
compatible with adaptive sync (FreeSync and/or G-Sync); have the latest graphic
drivers; and be connected to the monitor using a DisplayPort (DP) cable.
Section 7: Indicator Light
Solid blue light indicates power is on and the monitor
is operating normally. Flashing blue light indicates
no video source, no horizontal/vertical signal has
been detected or voltage is low. Please ensure
your computer is on and all video cables are fully
connected.
Indicator light

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