Cello 1920S ZS0291 C1920S User Guide

To set up the Cello 1920S ZS0291 C1920S, first unbox the monitor and place it on a stable surface. Connect the power cable and plug it into a power outlet. Attach the video cable (HDMI/VGA) to the monitor and your computer. Turn on the monitor and adjust the display settings as needed.
Ensure the power cable is securely connected and the outlet is functional. Check if the power indicator light is on. If not, try a different power cable. Verify that the video cable is connected properly to both the monitor and the computer. Test with another device if possible to rule out issues with the computer.
Regularly clean the screen with a soft, dry microfiber cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Keep the monitor in a well-ventilated area and dust the vents periodically to prevent overheating. Ensure cables are not bent or twisted to maintain their longevity.
On your computer, go to the display settings. Select the Cello 1920S ZS0291 C1920S monitor from the list of available displays. Choose the desired resolution from the options provided. The recommended resolution is typically 1920x1080 for optimal performance.
Check the video cable connections for any loose or damaged cables. Update the graphics driver on your computer. Try adjusting the refresh rate in the display settings. If the problem persists, test the monitor with another computer to determine if the issue is with the monitor or the computer.
Yes, the Cello 1920S ZS0291 C1920S is VESA mount compatible. Ensure you use a VESA-compatible wall mount or monitor arm with the appropriate dimensions (typically 100x100 mm) and follow the mounting instructions provided with the mount.
The Cello 1920S ZS0291 C1920S is equipped with HDMI, VGA, and audio input ports. This allows it to connect to a variety of devices, including computers, gaming consoles, and other multimedia devices.
Access the monitor's on-screen display (OSD) menu and navigate to the color settings. Adjust the brightness, contrast, and color temperature settings to your preference. You may also use color calibration tools or software for more precise adjustments.
Yes, you can connect external speakers to the Cello 1920S ZS0291 C1920S using the audio output port. Simply plug in your speakers or headphones to the audio jack and adjust the volume settings through your computer or the speakers.
Dead pixels are usually a manufacturing defect. Try gently massaging the area around the dead pixel with a soft cloth. If that doesn't work, use a software-based pixel repair tool. If the issue persists and affects your usage, consider contacting Cello customer support for further assistance.