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This manual provides instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Pisichen 17.3 inch Portable Monitor. This monitor features a 1600x900 HD resolution, 800:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m² brightness, 16:9 aspect ratio, and a 60Hz refresh rate, designed to provide an extended display for various devices.
The monitor includes multiple interfaces for broad compatibility and a built-in kickstand for convenience. It supports various display modes for enhanced productivity and entertainment.

Image: The Pisichen 17.3 inch Portable Monitor highlighting its HD 1600x900 resolution, 1000:1 contrast, and eye care features.
Package Zviri mukati
Tarisa uone kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo mupakeji:
- 17.3 inch Portable Monitor
- DC Simba Adapter
- HDMI kune HDMI Cable
- USB-C kuenda ku USB-C Cable
- Mushandisi Chinyorwa (gwaro iri)

Image: The portable monitor and its accompanying accessories, including cables and power adapter.
Setup Instructions
1. Kubatanidza Simba
Connect the provided DC Power Adapter to the DC Power Port on the monitor and then to a power outlet. Ensure the monitor receives sufficient power for stable operation.
2. Kubatanidza kune Chishandiso
The monitor supports two primary connection methods:
- Kubatanidza USB-C: Use the provided USB-C to USB-C cable. Connect one end to the monitor's USB-C 3.1 port (for signal input) and the other end to a compatible USB-C 3.1 (or higher) port on your laptop, PC, or smartphone. This connection can transmit both video and power.
- HDMI Connection: Use the provided HDMI to HDMI cable. Connect one end to the monitor's HDMI port and the other end to the HDMI output of your device (laptop, PC, game console). When using HDMI, ensure the monitor is also connected to power via the DC power adapter.

Image: Visual guide for USB-C and HDMI connection methods, showing cable connections and power requirements.
3. Physical Setup
- Yakavakirwa-mukati Kickstand: The monitor features an integrated, foldable kickstand. Gently unfold it from the back of the monitor to position the screen at a desired viewing angle on a flat surface.
- VESA Mounting: For alternative mounting options, the monitor is equipped with standard 75x75mm VESA holes on the back. This allows for mounting to compatible desktop stands or wall mounts (mounting hardware not included).
Operating Instruction
1. Monitor Interfaces and Controls
Familiarize yourself with the ports and control buttons located on the side of the monitor:
- DC Power Port: Yekubatanidza iyo adapta yemagetsi.
- 3.5mm Audio Port: Zvekubatanidza mahedhifoni ekunze kana vatauri.
- USB C 3.1 Chiteshi: For video signal input and power delivery from compatible devices.
- USB C 2.0 Chiteshi: Primarily for charging phones or connecting OTG devices.
- HDMI Port: For video signal input from HDMI-enabled devices.
- Brightness/Up Button: Adjusts screen brightness or navigates up in the OSD menu.
- Menu/OK Button: Opens the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu or confirms selections.
- Volume/Down Button: Adjusts audio volume or navigates down in the OSD menu.
- OTG Port: For connecting a keyboard or mouse.

Mufananidzo: Zvakadzama view of the monitor's ports and control buttons.
2. Mamiriro ekuratidzira
The monitor supports various display modes when connected to a compatible device:
- Duplicate Mode: Mirrors the content of your primary screen.
- Extend Mode: Extends your desktop, providing additional screen space.
- Maitiro Echipiri Ekuona Chidzitiro: Inoshandisa monitor inotakurika chete sechiratidziro.
These modes can typically be configured through your device's display settings (e.g., Windows Display Settings, macOS System Preferences).

Mufananidzo: Eksample of extending a smartphone's display to the portable monitor via USB-C.
3. Pa-Screen Display (OSD) Menyu
Press the Menyu / OK bhatani kuti uwane menyu yeOSD. Shandisa Kupenya/Kumusoro uye Vhoriyamu/Kudzika buttons to navigate through options and adjust settings such as brightness, contrast, color temperature, and input source. Press Menyu / OK again to confirm selections or exit sub-menus.
4. HDR Mode
The monitor supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology for improved color and contrast. This mode can be enabled or disabled through the OSD menu, if supported by your connected device and content.

Image: Visual comparison of SDR and HDR display quality.
5. Low Blue Light Feature
The monitor includes a Low Blue Light feature designed to filter harmful blue light, reducing eye strain during prolonged use. This setting can be adjusted via the OSD menu.

Image: Illustration of the Low Blue Light feature for eye protection.
Maintenance
1. Kuchenesa Monitor
- Gara uchidzima uye bvisa cheki chekutarisa usati wachenesa.
- Shandisa jira rakapfava, risina jira zvinyoro dampyakavharirwa nemvura kana isina-abrasive screen cleaner.
- Usapfapfaidza chekuchenesa zvakananga pachiratidziri. Isa iyo kumucheka kutanga.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals, alcohol, or ammonia-based cleaners, as these can damage the screen surface.
2. Kuchengeta
When not in use, store the monitor in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If transporting, use a protective sleeve or case to prevent scratches and damage.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
Kana ukasangana nematambudziko nemonitor yako, tarisa kune anotevera akajairika matambudziko uye mhinduro:
- Hapana Chiratidzo / Sikirini Nhema:
- Ensure all cables (power and video) are securely connected to both the monitor and the source device.
- Verify that the source device is powered on and outputting a signal.
- Check the input source setting on the monitor via the OSD menu to ensure it matches your connection (e.g., HDMI, USB-C).
- If using USB-C, confirm your device's USB-C port supports video output (DisplayPort Alternate Mode).
- Screen is Too Dim / Cannot Adjust Brightness:
- Access the OSD menu and navigate to the brightness settings. Ensure the brightness level is increased.
- Some devices may have their own display settings that override or limit monitor brightness. Check your connected device's display settings.
- Ensure the monitor is receiving adequate power. A weak power source can sometimes affect brightness.
- No Audio / Headphone Jack Not Working:
- Tarisa marongero evhoriyamu pamonitor (kuburikidza neOSD menu) uye mudziyo wako wakabatana.
- Ensure headphones or speakers are fully plugged into the 3.5mm audio port.
- Verify that the audio output on your source device is set to the portable monitor.
- Test with different headphones or speakers to rule out a faulty audio device.
- Image Distortion / Poor Picture Quality:
- Ensure the display resolution on your source device is set to the monitor's native resolution (1600x900).
- Check for damaged or loose video cables. Try a different cable if available.
- Adjust contrast and color settings in the OSD menu.
Zvinotsanangurwa
| Model Number | SLZJ173 |
| Screen Size | 17.3 inches |
| Resolution | 1600x900 HD |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Kusiyanisa Ratio | 800:1 |
| Kupenya | 250 cd/m² |
| Refresh Rate | 60Hz |
| Panel Type | TN |
| Viewing Angle | 170° |
| Color Gamut | 99% sRGB, 16.7 million colors (8-bit) |
| Kubatana | 1x HDMI, 1x USB-C 3.1 (signal input), 1x USB-C 2.0 (phone charging/OTG), 1x 3.5mm Audio Jack, 1x DC Power Port |
| Vakavakwa-mukati Vatauri | Ehe |
| VESA Gomo | 75x75mm |
| Product Dimensions | 0.3 x 12 x 8 inches (anenge) |
| Item Weight | 3.54 makirogiramu |
Warranty uye Support
For warranty information or technical support, please contact the manufacturer, Pisichen, or the retailer from whom you purchased the product. Please have your model number (SLZJ173) and purchase details ready when contacting support.