Lenovo ThinkVision S25e 30 Monitor User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Lenovo
Table of Contents
- Lenovo ThinkVision S25e 30 Monitor User Manual
- Safety Matters
- Chapter 1. New Member Guide
- Precautions For Use
- Chapter 2. Adjusting and Using the Display
- Chapter 3. Reference Information
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Services and Support
- Appendix B. Declaration
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Lenovo ThinkVision S25e 30 Monitor User Manual
ThinkVision S25e-30
Machine Type: 63E0-KAT4-WW
Product No.
H22245FS0
63E0-KAT4-WW
Version 1 (August 2022)
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Safety Matters
General Safety Principles
For tips on safe computer use, please go to: http://www.lenovo.com/safety
Before installing this product, please read the safety matters.
Note: This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present.
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IT products are associated with a wide range of sustainability risks
throughout their Life cycle. Human rights violations occur in the supply
chain. Harmful substances are used both in products and their manufacture.
Products can often have a short Lifespan because of poor ergonomics, Low
quality and when they are not able to be repaired or upgraded.
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Chapter 1. New Member Guide
This user guide provides users with detailed operating instructions. For a quick overview of the instructions, please refer to the Setup coloring page for brief information.
Items List
The following items should be included in the package of this product:
- Quick Start Guide
- Display
- Stand (Screw*1PCS)
- Base
- Power Cord
- Signal Line (Subject to the practice)
Precautions For Use
To set up your display, please refer to the following illustration.
Note: Do not touch the screen area of the display. The screen area is a glass
product and can be easily damaged by friction or pressure.
- Place the display screen down on a soft flat surface.
- Align the stand with the base, and then tighten the screws clockwise.
- Insert the installed stand base into the corresponding position on the back of the monitor, and then tighten the screws clockwise.
Note: To install the VESA mount, see “Wall-mounted (optional)” on pages 2-9.
Product Overview
This section describes how to adjust the display position, set the user
controls, and use the cable lock slot.
Adjustment Types
Tilt
See the figure below for an example of the tilt range.
Display Control
Different functions can be used through the key controls on the panel frame.
For information on how to use these key controls, see “Adjusting the Display Image” on pages 2-3.
Kensington anti-theft lock hole
Your display is equipped with a Kensington anti-theft lock hole, which is located on the back of the disp lay.
Set Up the Display
This section describes how to set up the display.
Connecting and Powering on the Display
Note: Before performing this procedure, be sure to read the “Safety Matters”
on page iv.
6. Plug the power cord into the display, and then plug the display power cord
and computer cord into a grounded power outlet.
Note: A certified power cord must be used for this equipment. The
installation and/o r equipment regulations of the country concerned should be
taken into account. The certified power cable used should not be lighter than
the normal PVC cable (marked H05VV-F 3G 0.75mm2 or H05VVH2-F2 3G 0.75mm2) as
specified in IEC 60227. In addition, synthetic rubber cords as specified in
IEC 60245 (marked H05RR-F 3G 0.75mm2) should be used.
7. Cables can be connected through holes in the support.
8. Turn on the power to the display and computer.
9. When you install the display driver, download the driver that corresponds to your display model from the Lenovo website at http://support.lenovo.com/docs/S25e_30/. To install the driver, see the “Manually Install the Driver for the Display” section on pages 3-5.
Chapter 2. Adjusting and Using the Display
This section describes how to adjust and use this display.
Comfort and Assistance Functions
Good ergonomic designs are important for the comfortable use of your personal
computer. Your workplace and the equipment you use should be arranged
appropriately for your personal needs and the type of work you do. In
addition, healthy work habits can help you achieve optimal efficiency and
comfort when using a computer.
Arrange Your Working Area
Use a work surface of the right height and enough work area so that you can
work comfortably.
Arrange your work area according to the way you use materials and equipment.
Keep frequently used materials neatly organized in your work area, and place
frequently used items (such as a computer mouse or telephone) in an easily
accessible location. The placement and setup of equipment are very important
to your work posture. The following topics describe how to optimize equipment
settings to achieve and maintain a good working posture.
Placing and Viewing the Display
For comfortable viewing of the display, the following factors should be
considered when placing and adjusting computer displays:
- Viewing Distance: The recommended viewing distance between your eyes and the display screen is 1.5X the screen diagonal. Solutions to meet this required distance in a small office include: keeping the desk a certain distance from the wall or partition to allow space for the display, using a flat panel or smaller display and keeping the display in the corner of the desk, or placing the keyboard in an adjustable drawer board to create a deeper work surface.
- Display Height: If your display is not height-adjustable, place your head and neck in a natural, comfortable (vertical or upright) position. If your display is not height-adjustable, you can place a book or other sturdy object under the base of the display to achieve the desired height. The general rule is to sit comfortably with the top of the display screen at eye level or slightly lower. However, it is important to optimize the height of the display so that the relative position between the eyes and the center of the display provides the right visual distance and a comfortable viewing experience when the eye muscles are relaxed.
- Tilt: Adjusting the tilt of your display optimizes the appearance of your screen content and keeps your head and neck in the best possible position.
- Regular Location: Place the display in such a way that overhead lighting or nearby windows do not cause glare or reflection on the screen.
Here are some additional tips for comfortable viewing of your display:
- Use adequate lighting for the type of work you do.
- Use display brightness, contrast, and image controls (if available) to optimize the image on the screen for your visual needs.
- Keep the display screen clean so that you can see the content clearly.
Long periods of focused visual activity tend to strain the eyes. Be sure to periodically move away from the display screen and gaze at a distant object to relax your eye muscles. If you have any questions about eye strain or visual discomfort, consult vision care professional for advice.
Tips on Healthy Work Habits
The following is a summary of some important factors that are useful to keep
you comfortable and productive while using your computer.
- Good posture comes from equipment placement: The layout of your work area and the placement of your computer equipment can have a significant impact on your posture while using the computer. Be sure to follow the tips listed in ” Arrange Your Working Area” on pages 2-1 to optimize the placement and orientation of your equipment so you can maintain comfortable posture and efficiency. In addition, be sure to use the adjustment features of your computer components and office furniture to meet your needs, and adjust them over time as your needs change.
- Slight changes in posture help keep you comfortable: the longer you sit in front of a computer, the more important it becomes to pay attention to your work posture. Avoid maintaining one posture for long periods. Regular slight changes in posture can help prevent possible discomfort. Use the adjustment function provided by office furniture or equipment to adapt to changes in posture.
- Regular short breaks help ensure healthy computing: Because computing is primarily a static activity, it is especially important to take short breaks during the workday. Take regular breaks to stand in front of your work area, stretch your limbs, walk around or have a drink, or otherwise take a short break from using the computer. Taking short breaks during work allows for changes in body posture that can help you stay comfortable and productive while working.
Accessibility Information
Lenovo is committed to providing greater access to information and technology
for people with disabilities. With assistive technologies, users with
disabilities can access information most appropriate for their specific
situation. Some of these technologies are already available in the operating
system; others can be purchased through resellers or by visiting the following
website: https://lenovo.ssbbartgroup.com
Adjusting the Display Image
This section describes the functions of the user controls used to adjust the
display image.
Using Direct Access Controls
When On Screen Display (OSD) is not displayed, you can use direct access
controls.
Use the On-Screen Display (OSD) Control
When adjusting the settings, you can view the user controls through the OSD.
Use controls:
ENERGY STAR is a consumer electronics energy efficiency program led by the U.S. government. It was launched at the Department of Energy to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. The ENERGY STAR logo is a symbol of energy efficiency and environmental protection. It has improved the concept of energy efficiency among consumers and manufacturers, and effectively guided the market. The “ENERGY STAR Regulations” improve energy efficiency and reduce air pollution through the use of more energy-efficient equipment in homes, offices, and factories. One way to achieve this goal is to use management to reduce energy consumption when products are not in use. The default settings of the monitor are ENERGY STAR qualified. Any changes made by the user to more features and functions can increase power consumption, which would exceed the limits of the ENERGY STAR standard. If the user changes options related to energy efficiency while in use, such as brightness, color mode, etc., selecting Reset Factory All or selecting the ENERGY STAR option will restore energy consumption to ENERGY STARcompliant energy efficiency.
For more information, see (www.enercystar.gov/products). All ENERGY STAR products will be posted online and directly accessible to governments, public agencies, and consumers.
Table 2-1. OSD Functions
Select Supported Display Modes
The display mode used by the display is controlled by the computer. Therefore,
you should refer to the computer’s documentation for detailed information on
how to change the display mode.
When the display mode is changed, the image size, position, and shape may
change. This is normal and the image can be readjusted using the automatic
image settings and image controls.
Unlike CRT displays, which require high refresh rates to minimize flicker, LCD or flat panel technology is inherently flicker-free.
Note: If the system has previously been used in conjunction with a CRT display and is currently configured for a display mode outside the range of that display, you may need to temporarily reconnect the CRT display until the system has been reconfigured; it is best to set it to 1920×1080 (60Hz), the normal display mode.
The display modes shown below are factory optimized.
Table 2-2. Display modes set by the manufacturer
Understanding Power Management
The power management function is activated when the computer detects that the
mouse or keyboard has not been used for a user-defined time interval. There
are several states as described in the table below.
For best performance, it is best to turn off the display at the end of the
day, or when it is not in use for a longer period during the day.
Table 2-3. Power Indicators
Power Management Mode
* Maximum power consumption for maximum brightness.
This document is for reference only and reflects laboratory performance. Your
product performance will vary depending on the software, components, and
peripherals you order, and it should not be your responsibility to update this
information. Accordingly, customers should not rely on this information to
make decisions regarding electronic fault tolerance or similar items. We make
no express or implied warranties as to accuracy or completeness.
Maintaining the Display
Always turn off the power to the display before performing any maintenance
work on the display.
Do not:
- Let water or liquids spill onto the display.
- Use solvents or abrasive substances.
- Use flammable cleaning materials to clean the display or any other electronic device.
- Touch the screen area of the display with sharp or abrasive objects. Such contact may cause permanent damage to the screen.
- Use any cleaner that contains an anti-static solution or similar additive. Otherwise, the coating of the screen area may be damaged.
Be sure to:
- Wipe the case and screen gently with a soft cloth lightly dampened in water.
- Use a damp cloth and a little flexible cleaner to remove fingerprints and grease.
Remove the Display Base and Support Arm
Step 1: Place the display on a flat surface.
Step 2: Remove the base and support arm from the display.
Wall-mounted (optional)
Refer to the instructions attached with the base assembly. To convert the LCD
from a desktop to a wall mount, perform the following steps:
Step 1: Make sure the power button is off and unplug the power cord.
Step 2: Place the LCD face down on a towel or blanket.
Step 3: Remove the base and stand from the display, see “Removing the Display Base and Support Arm” on pages 2-9.
Step 4: Install the assembly bracket for the VESA compatible wall mount. (100mm x 100mm distance), VESA assembly screws M4 x 10 mm.
Step 5: Mount the LCD to the wall following the instructions for the wall mount. Only the lightest weight/weight-bearing wall mount from the UL list should be used: 8kg
Note: When using the flexible arm, the display should not be tilted downward by more than 5 degrees.
Chapter 3. Reference Information
This section provides display specifications, instructions for manual installation of the display driver, and troubleshooting information.
Display Specifications
Table 3-1. Display Specifications – Model H22245FS0
Troubleshooting
If you encounter problems setting up or using your display, you may be able to solve the problem. Before contacting your dealer or Lenovo, please try the following suggested actions depending on the problem you are experiencing.
Table 3-2. Troubleshooting
Manual Image Settings
If the automatic picture setting does not provide a picture you are satisfied
with, you can perform a manual picture setting. (VGA [Analog] only)
Note: Turn on the power to the display and wait for about 15 minutes to
allow the display to warm up.
Manually Install the Driver for the Display
Here are the steps to manually install the display driver in Microsoft Windows
10 and Microsoft Windows 11.
Installing the display driver in Windows 10
To use the Microsoft Windows 10 Plug and Play feature, do the following steps:
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Turn off the power to the computer and all connected devices.
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Make sure the display is properly connected.
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Power on the display, and then power on the system unit. Let the computer start the Windows 7 operating system.
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Find the corresponding display driver from the Lenovo website http://support.lenovo.com.cn/ and download it to the PC to which the display is connected (e.g. desktop).
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Open the Display Properties window as follows: Click the Start, Control Panel, Hardware, and Sound icons, and then click the Display icon.
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Click the Change the display settings tab.
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Click the Advanced Settings icon.
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Click the Display tab.
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Click the Properties button.
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Click the Driver tab.
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Click Update Driver, and then click “Browse the computer to find the driver program”.
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Select “Pick from the list of device driver programs on the computer”.
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Click the Hard Disk button. Click the Browse button to browse and open the following path: X:\Monitor Drivers\Windows 7
(where X means “the folder where the downloaded driver is located” (e.g. desktop)). -
Select the ” lenS25e-30.inf ” file and click the Open button. Click the OK button.
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In the new window, select LEN S25e-30, and then click Next.
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When the installation is complete, delete all downloaded files and close all windows.
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Reboot the system. The system will automatically select the maximum refresh rate and the corresponding color matching profile.
Installing the display driver in Windows 11
To use the Microsoft Windows 11 Plug and Play feature, do the following steps:
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Turn off the power to the computer and all connected devices.
-
Make sure the display is properly connected.
-
Power on the display, and then power on the system unit. Let the computer start the Windows 10 operating system.
-
Find the corresponding display driver from the Lenovo website http://support.lenovo.com.cn/ and download it to the PC to which the display is connected (e.g. desktop).
-
Open the Display Properties window as follows: Click the Start, Control Panel, Hardware, and Sound icons, and then click the Display icon.
-
Click the Change the display settings tab.
-
Click the Advanced Settings icon.
-
Click the Display tab.
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Click the Properties button.
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Click the Driver tab.
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Click Update Driver, and then click “Browse the computer to find the driver program”.
-
Select “Pick from the list of device driver programs on the computer”.
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Click the Hard Disk button. Click the Browse button to browse and open the following path: X:\Monitor Drivers\Windows 10
(where X means “the folder where the downloaded driver is located” (e.g. desktop)). -
Select the ” lenS25e-30.inf ” file and click the Open button. Click the OK button.
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In the new window, select LEN S25e-30, and then click Next.
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When the installation is complete, delete all downloaded files and close all windows.
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Reboot the system. The system will automatically select the maximum refresh rate and the corresponding color matching profile.
Note: Unlike CRTs, LCD displays do not improve display quality by increasing the refresh rate. Lenovo recommends using a 1920x 1080 @ 60Hz refresh rate.
Get further help
If you are still unable to resolve the issue, please contact Lenovo Support.
For more information on contacting the Support Center, see “Appendix A.
Service and Support” on page A-1.
Appendix A. Services and Support
Telephone Technical Support
Appendix B. Declaration
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