Samsung 2220WM manuel d'utilisation

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    Install drive rs SyncMaster 2220WM[...]

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    Notation al Failure t o follow d irections n oted by this s ymbol cou ld result in bodily harm o r damage to the e quipment. Prohibited Important to read and u nderstand at all times Do not disassemble Disc onnect the p lug from the outl et Do not touch Ground t o prevent an electric s hock Power W hen not us e d for an e x t e nded per i od o f t [...]

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    Do not use a damaged or loose plug. z This ma y cause e lectric sh ock or fire. Do not pull the plug out by the w ire nor touch the p lug with wet hand s. z This ma y cause e lectric sh ock or fire. Use only a p roperly grounded plug and re ceptacle. z An improp er ground may cause el ectric sho ck or equip ment damage. (Class l Equipmen t only.) I[...]

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    Installation Be sure to contact an au thorized Serv ice Center , when ins talling yo ur monitor in a locati on with h eavy dust, high or low te mperature s, high humidi ty, and exposed to chem ical substanc es and where it operat es for 24 hou rs such as at airports, trai n st ati ons etc . Fail ure to do so may caus e serious d amage to yo ur moni[...]

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    Keep a ny heating devic es away from the power cable . z A melted coating may cause el ectric sho ck or fire. Do not install the product in plac es with poor ve ntilation, for instance, a bookshelf, close t, etc. z Any incre ase in the internal tem perature may ca use fire. Put down the mon itor carefully. z Fail ing to do so may dama ge the moni t[...]

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    a sligh tly mo istened, so ft fabric. Do not spray water o r detergen t directly o nto the monitor. z This ma y cause d amage, elec tric shoc k or fire. Use the recommended de tergent with a sm ooth cloth. If the conne ctor between the plug and the pin is dusty or dirty, c lean it properly using a dry cloth. z A dirty c onnector ma y cause el ectri[...]

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    unusual so und or smell com ing from the monitor - unplug it immedi ately and contac t an authorized de aler or the Ser vice Center . z This ma y cause e lectric sh ock or fire. Keep the produc t away from pla ces exposed t o oil, smoke or m oisture; do not insta ll inside a veh icle. z This ma y cause a malfuncti on, electric shock or fire. z In p[...]

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    Never insert any thing metallic i nto the monitor openings . z This ma y cause e lectric sh ock, fire or injury. Do not in sert metal objects such as chop sticks, wire an d tools or inflammabl e objects such as paper or m atches into the vent, headphone port or AV ports or etc. z This ma y cause e lectric shock or fire. If an alien subs tances or w[...]

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    connected to other devices, are disconnected before moving the monitor. z Failure t o disconne ct cables may damag e it and ca use fire or electric shock. Place the pr oduct out of ch ildren's reac h, as they coul d damage by hanging onto it. z A falling product may cause in jury to the p erson or eve n fatality. When not us ing the product fo[...]

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    PRODUCT INFORMATION (Image Retention Free) LCD Mon itors and TVs may have image reten tion when sw itching fro m one image to another especi ally after d isplaying a stationary im age for a lo ng time. This gui de is to de monstrate c orrect usage of L CD products in order to p rotect them from Image rete nti on. Warrant y Warrant y does not cover [...]

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    Ex) The best w ay to protect you r monitor from Im age retention is to set your PC or S y stem to o p erate a Screen Saver p ro g ram when y ou are not usin g it. Image ret ention may not occur wh en a LCD pan el is operat ed under norm al conditi ons. Normal condition s are define d as contin uously c hanging vid eo patte rns. When the LCD panel i[...]

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    Please mak e sure the following items ar e included with y our monitor. If any items are missi ng, contact you r dealer . Contact a loc al deale r to bu y o p tional i tems. Unpack ing Without stand Monito r With stand Monitor & Sim p le Stand Manual[...]

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    Quick Setup Guide Warranty Card/ Registration Card (Not av ailable in all locati ons) User's Guide, Monitor Driver Cab le RGB Cable Power Cord A udio Ca ble DVI Cable ( o p tion ) Fron t MENU button [MENU/ ] Opens the OSD menu. Also use to exit the OSD menu or return to the p revious me nu. MagicBright™ [] MagicBri ght™ is a new f eature p[...]

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    pre-con figured v alues may not be com fortable to y our eyes dependi ng on your ta ste. If this is the cas e, adjust the bri ghtness an d contrast b y using the OS D menu. 2) Te xt For doc umentations or works inv olving hea vy text. 3) Intern et For wo rking with a m ixture of imag es such as text and graph ics. 4) Gam e For watc hing motion pi c[...]

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    (The configu ration at the b ack of the moni tor may vary from product to p roduct.) POWER port Connec t the power co rd for your m onitor to the power port on the back of the mo nitor. RGB IN port Connec t the signal c able to the 1 5-pin, D-s ub port on th e back of your monit or. DVI IN (HDCP) port Connect th e DVI Cable to the DVI IN (HDCP) por[...]

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    Connecting the Monitor 1. Connec t the power co rd for your m onitor to the power port on the back of th e monitor. Plug the p ower cord for th e monitor in to a nearby o utlet. 2. Use a ppropriate co nnection fo r your comp uter. 2-1. Using the D-sub (Analog) c onnector on the video c ard. Connec t the signal c able to the 1 5-pin, D-s ub port on [...]

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    Using the Stand Monitor Ass embl y Monitor and Bottom Attachi ng a Base T his m o nit o r a c ce p t s a 100 m m x 100 m m VES A - c o m pl i ant m o u nti n g i n terf a c e pad. A. Monitor B. Mounting interfa ce pad (Sold separately) 1. T urn off your m onitor and u nplug its p ower cord. 2. Lay the LCD monito r face-down o n a flat surface with [...]

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    Do not fasten the s crews too tightly , as this may damag e the produc t or cause the pro duct to fall, l eading to p ersonal inj ury. Samsung is not liab le for these kinds of a ccidents. z Samsung is not liable for product da mage or persona l injury when a non-VESA or no n- specif ied wall mou nt is used or the consu mer fails t o follow t he pr[...]

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    5. Monitor driver insta llation is completed. doesn' tdamage yo ur system.The certified dri ver will be posted o n Samsung Monitor hom epage http://www.sam sung.com/ . Installing th e Monitor Drive r (Manual) Window s Vista | Window s XP | Window s 2000 | Wind ows ME | Window s NT | Lin ux When pro mpted by the ope rating system for th e monit[...]

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    5. Clic k " Properties " in the " Monitor " tab . If the " Prop erties " button is deactiv ated, it means t he configura tion for your monito r is compl eted. The mo nitor can be used as i s. If the message “ W indows needs… ” is d isplayed, as shown in the figure be low, click " Continue ". This mo nit[...]

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    8. Clic k " Have Disk… " and s elect the folder (for exa mple, D:Dri ve) where the d river setup file is located, an d click " OK ". 9. Se lect the m odel that ma tches you r monitor from the list of monitor mo dels on the screen, and cli ck " Next ". 10. Clic k " Close " → " Close " → "[...]

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    3. C lic k " Display " icon and choose the " Settings " tab then c lick " Advanc ed.. ". 4. C lic k the " Properties " bu tton on th e " Monitor " tab and selec t " Driver " tab. 5. C lic k " Update Driver.. " an d select " Instal l from a list or.. " then click " [...]

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    7. C lic k the " Browse " button then choose A:(D:D river) and choo se your monitor mo del in the model l ist and click the " Next " button. 8. If yo u can see following " M essage " wind ow, then clic k the " Continue Anyway " button. Then click " OK " button. This mo nitor driver is under ce rtif[...]

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    10. Monitor driver insta llation is completed . Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 Op erating Syste m When you c an see "Digital Signature Not Fou nd" on your monitor, follow th ese steps. 1. Choos e " OK " button on th e " Insert d isk " window. 2. C lic k the " Browse " button on th e " File Needed " w [...]

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    frequ ency by referrin g to the Prese t Timing Mo des in t he user guid e. Linux Operating System To e xecute X-W indow, you ne ed to make the X86Con fig file, w hich is a typ e of system setting file. 1. Press Ente r at the first a nd the second screen after executing the X86Conf ig file. 2. The third screen is for setting your mouse . 3. Set a mo[...]

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    1. [ MENU/ ] Opens the on-screen m enu and exits from the me nu or close s the adjus tment menu . 2. [] T hese button s allow you to adjust it ems in the menu. 3. [] Pre ss this button to activat e a highlig hted menu i tem. 4. [ AUTO ] Press to sel f-adjust the i ncoming PC s ignal autom atically. The valu es of fine,c oarse a nd positio n are adj[...]

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    Menu Descripti on AUTO When the ' AUTO ' button is pressed, th e Auto Adj ustment screen appears as shown in the a nimated screen on the cen ter. Auto adjus tment allo ws the monit or to self-a djust to the incoming video signal. The values of fine, co arse and pos ition ar e adjusted automatica lly. (Avai lable in an alog mode o nly) To [...]

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    When p ressin g the MENU button afte r lockin g the OSD Menu Descripti on OSD Lock & Unlock This is the functio n that lock s the OSD in order to keep the current s tates of settings or prevent o thers from a djusting th e current set tings. Loc k : Hold down the menu button for more than five seco nds to activat e the OS D adjustme nt lock fun[...]

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    Magic Bright™ Menu Descripti on MagicBright™ Push the MagicBri ght button to circle through ava ilable preconfi gured modes . - Si x different mod es (Custom/Te xt/Intern et/Game/Sport/M ovie) Volume Menu Descripti on Volume When OSD is not on the screen , push the bu tton to adju st volume.[...]

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    SOURCE Menu Descripti on SOURCE Selects the video s ignal while the OSD is off. Picture Brightness Cont rast Color Color Tone Color Co ntr ol Gamma Image Coa rse Fine Sharpn ess H-Po sitio n V-Position OSD Language H-Po sitio n V-Po si tio n Transparenc y Di spla y Time Setup Auto Source Image Res et Color Reset Information Picture[...]

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    Menu Descripti on Play/Stop Brightness You can u se the on-s creen menus t o change th e brigh tness acc ording to pe rsonal prefere nce. [ME NU → → → , → MENU ] Contrast You can u se the on-s creen menus t o change th e contrast accordi ng to person al preference . [ME NU → → , → → , → MENU ] Color[...]

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    Menu Descripti on Play/Stop Color Tone The t one of the co lor can be c hanged and one of four modes can b e se lec ted - C ool, N orm al, Warm and Custom. [ME NU → , → → → , → MENU ] Cool - M akes white s bluish. Normal - Keeps whites wh ite. Warm - M akes white s reddish. Custom - Se lect this mode when you want to a djust the imag e ac[...]

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    [ME NU → , → → , → → , → MENU ] Sharpness Change s the clea rance of im age. [ME NU → , → → , → → , → MENU ] H-Position Change s the horiz ontal posit ion of the m onitor's entire displ ay. (Avai lable in an alog mode o nly) [ME NU → , → → , → → , → MENU ] V-Position Change s the verti cal position o f the m[...]

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    [ME NU → , → → , → → , → MENU ] Transpa rency Change the transpa rency of the background of t he OSD. [ME NU → , → → , → → , → MENU ] Disp lay T im e The menu will be automatica lly turned o ff if no adju stments are made for a certain time period . You can s et the amou nt of time the m enu will wa it before it is turned of[...]

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    Menu Descripti on Info rm at ion Shows a video sou rce, displ ay mode on the OSD s creen. [ME NU → , → MENU ][...]

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    Check List Before cal ling for ser vice, chec k the inform ation in th is section to see if you can remedy any probl ems yourself. If you do ne ed assist ance, please c all the p hone numbe r on the Informati on section or contact you r dealer . Symptom Check List Solutions No im ages on the screen. I cannot turn on the m onitor. Is the po wer cord[...]

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    Hz, a "Not Optimu m Mode"," Recommended mo de 1 68 0 x 1050 60 H z " me s s a ge i s displ aye d. If the d ispl ay e xce eds 85 Hz, th e display will work p roperly but the "N ot Optimum Mode"," Recommended M ode 1 68 0 x 1050 60 H z " me s s a ge appears for one minu te and then disappe ars. Please c hange t[...]

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    produ ct.) There are o nly 16 colors sho wn on the screen. The scre en colors have ch anged after changin g the video card. Have the Windows c olors been set prope rly? Window s ME/2000/XP: Set the co lors properly at the Control Panel → Disp la y → Settings . Has th e video ca rd been set prope rly? Set the vi deo card by referring to th e vid[...]

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    How can I set the Power Savi ng function ? Window s ME/XP/2000 : Set th e function a t BIOS-SETUP of th e compute r or the screen s aver. (Refer to W indows/Compu ter Manual). How can I clean the outer case/L CD Panel ? Disc onnect the p ower cord and t hen clean t he monitor w ith a soft cloth, u sing either a cleaning solution o r plain water. Do[...]

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    Useful Tips z A monitor recreates v isual sig nals received from the comput er. Therefor e, if there is trouble with the com puter or the v ideo card, th is can ca use the mo nitor to beco me blank, have poor c oloring, noise, Vi deo mode n ot supported, etc. In this case, firs t check the s ource of the problem, and then con tact the Service C ent[...]

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    Gene ral General M o d el N a m e S y n c Ma s t er 22 20 W M LCD Pan el S i z e 22 " W i de D i a g on al ( 55 .9 c m ) D i sp l ay area 4 7 3 . 76 m m ( H ) x 296 . 1 m m (V) P i x e l Pit c h 0 .28 2 mm ( H ) x 0. 2 8 2 m m (V) Synchronizat ion Horizo ntal 30 ~ 81 k Hz Vertical 56 Hz ~ 75 Hz Disp lay C ol or 1 6 . 7 M Resolution O p t im u [...]

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    517.26 X 362.48 X 61.56 m m / 20.4 x 14.3 x 2.4 i n ch ( W ith o ut St a nd) 517.26 X 424.38 X 207 . 8 3 m m / 20.4 x 16.7 x 8.2 i n ch ( W ith Stan d ) / 5.1 kg / 11.2 l b s VESA Mounting Int erface 100 m m x 100 mm (For use w i th Spe c ial t y(Ar m ) M o unt i ng h ard w ar e .) Max in ter nal s pea ker 2 W Environm ental consideratio ns O p e r[...]

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    Preset Tim ing Modes If the signal tran sferred from the compute r is the same a s the follo wing Preset Timing Modes , the screen wi ll be adjus ted automat ically. How ever, if th e signal di ffers, the scree n may go bl ank while the pow er LED is on. Ref er to the vid eo card man ual and adju st the screen a s follows. Table 1. Pres et Timing M[...]

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    Cont act SAMS UNG WORLDWI DE If you have any quest ions or comments relati ng to Samsung produ cts, please contact the SAMSUNG custom er care center . North America U.S.A 1-800-SAMSUNG (7 267864) http: //www.samsung.com CANADA 1-800-SAMSUN G (7267864) h ttp://www.samsung.c om/ca MEXICO 01-800-SAM SUNG (7267864) http://www.samsu ng.com/mx Lati n A m[...]

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    BELGIUM 02 201 24 18 http://www.sam sung.com/be CZECH REPUBLIC 844 000 844 http://www.sam sung.com/cz DENMARK 70 70 19 70 http://www.sam sung.com/dk FINLAND 030-6227 515 http://www.sam sung.com/fi FRANCE 3260 SAMSUN G(7267864) (€ 0,1 5/m in) http: //www.samsung.c om/fr GERMANY 01805 - 1 21213 (€ 0,14/ Min) http://www.samsu ng.de HUNGARY 06-80-S[...]

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    PHILIPPINES 1800-10-SAM SUNG (7267864) http://www.sam sung.com/ph SINGAPORE 1800-SAMSUNG (7 267864) http://www.samsung.c om/sg THAILAN D 1800-29-3 232, 02-689-3 232 http://www.sam sung.com/th TAIWAN 0 800-329-999 http://www.samsu ng.com/tw VIETNAM 1 800 588 889 h ttp://www.samsung.c om/vn Middle Eas t & Africa SOUTH AFRICA 0860 7267864 (SAMSUNG[...]

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    1. Adjust c omputer reso lution and s creen injecti on rate (refres h rate) oncom puter as des cribed below to enjoy the best quali ty of pictu re. You can ha ve an unev en quality of picture i n the screen i f the best q uality of pi cture is no t provided i n TFT-LCD. { R e so l uti o n: 1 68 0 x 1050 { Vertical f requency (re fresh rate): 60 Hz [...]

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    Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & E lectronic Equipment) - Europe only (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection s ystems) This marki ng show n on the product or its litera ture, indic ates that i t should not be disposed w ith other h ousehold w astes at th e end of its w orking [...]