Samsung 400MXN manuel d'utilisation

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    SyncMaster 400MX,460MX,400MXn,460MXn LCD Monitor User Manual[...]

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    Safety Instructions Notational Note These safety instructions must be followed to ensure your safety and prevent property damage. Make sure to read the instructions carefully and use the product in the correct manner. Warning / Caution Failure to follow directions noted by this symbol could result in bodily harm or damage to the equipment. Notation[...]

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    Do not forcefully bend or pull the power plug and do not place any heavy material on it. • Otherwise, this may result in fire. Do not connect multiple appliances to the same power outlet. • Otherwise, this may cause fire due to overheating. Do not disconnect the power cord while using the product. • Otherwise, this may result in damage to the[...]

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    Do not install it in a badly ventilated location such as a bookcase or closet. • Otherwise, this may result in fire due to an increase in the internal temperature. When putting the product down, make sure to put it down softly. • Otherwise, this may result in damage to the screen display. Do not place the front of the product on the floor. • [...]

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    When cleaning the product, make sure to disconnect the power cord. • Otherwise, it may result in electric shock or fire. When cleaning the product, disconnect the power cord and clean it softly with a dry cloth. • ( Do not use chemicals such as wax, benzene, alcohol, thinner, mos- quito repellant, lubricant, or cleaner.) These may change the ap[...]

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    Do not try to move the monitor by pulling only the wire or the signal cable. • Otherwise, it may fall and result in electric shock, damage to the product or fire due to damage to the cable. Do not lift or move the product back and forwards or right and left while only holding the power cord or signal cables. • Otherwise, it may fall and result [...]

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    Take a rest for at least five (5) minutes after using the monitor for one (1) hour. This reduces the weariness of your eyes. Do not install it in an unstable location such as an unstable rack or uneven surface or a location exposed to vibrations. • Otherwise, it may fall and cause personal injury and/or damage the product. • If you use the prod[...]

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    Do not place the product in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near any heat such as a fire or heater. • This may reduce the lifetime of the product, and may result in fire. Do not drop any objects onto the product or cause any impact to the product. • Otherwise, this may result in electric shock or fire. Do not use a humidifier or kitche[...]

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    Introduction Package Contents Note Please make sure the following items are included with your LCD Display. If any items are missing, contact your dealer. Contact a local dealer to buy optional items. Note This stand is not for the Floor Standing Type. Unpacking LCD Display Manuals Quick Setup Guide Warranty Card (Not available in all loca- tions) [...]

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    Others Remote Control Batteries (AAA X 2) (Not available in all loca- tions) HDD Cover Sold separately DVI Cable Wall Mount KIT LAN Cable ( Applicable to the MXn mod- el only) TV tuner box NetWork Box ( Applicable to the MX model only) Semi Stand KIT Note • You can purchase and connect a separate network box or TV tuner box. For information on ho[...]

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    MENU button [MENU] Opens the on-screen menu and exits from the menu. Also use to exit the OSD menu or return to the previous menu. Navigate buttons (Up-Down buttons) Moves from one menu item to another vertically or adjusts selected menu values. Adjust buttons (Left-Right buttons) / Volume buttons Moves from one menu item to another horizontally or[...]

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    POWER S/W ON [ │ ] / OFF [O] Switches the LCD Display On/Off. POWER IN The power cord plugs into the LCD Display and the wall plug. RS232C OUT/IN (RS232C Serial PORT) MDC(Multiple Display Control) Program Port DVI / PC / HDMI IN [DVI/PC/HDMI AUDIO IN] (PC/DVI/HDMI Audio Connection Terminal (Input)) DVI / PC / HDMI IN [HDMI] Connect the HDMI termi[...]

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    DC OUT [5V/1.5A] Connect this to the POWER connector of a TV tuner box or network box. AV IN [VIDEO] (VIDEO Connection Termi- nal) Connect the [ VIDEO ] terminal of your monitor to the video output terminal of the external device using a VIDEO cable. AV AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R](LCD Display Audio Connection Terminal (Input)) AV AUDIO OUT [L-AUDIO-R] (LC[...]

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    Kensington Lock The Kensington Lock is a device used to physi- cally fix the system when using it in a public place. The locking device has to be purchased separately. The appearance and locking method may differ from the illustration depending on the manufacturer. Refer to the manual provided with the Kensington Lock for proper use. The locking de[...]

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    POWER OFF Number Buttons DEL button + VOL - MUTE TV/DTV MENU INFO COLOR BUTTONS TTX/MIX STILL AUTO S.MODE MDC LOCK SOURCE ENTER/PRE-CH CH/P D.MENU GUIDE RETURN Up-Down Left-Right buttons EXIT SRS MagicInfo P.MODE DUAL/MTS PIP SWAP 1. POWER Turns the product On. 2. Off Turns the product Off. 3. Number Buttons Press to change the channel. Introductio[...]

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    4. DEL button The "-" button operates only for DTV. It is used to select MMS (multi-channel) for a DTV. 5. + VOL - Adjusts the audio volume. 6. MUTE Pauses (mutes) the audio output temporarily. This is displayed on the lower left corner of the screen. The audio resumes if MUTE or - VOL + is pressed in the Mute mode. 7. TV/DTV Selects the [...]

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    24. Up-Down Left-Right but- tons Moves from one menu item to another horizontally, vertically or adjusts selected menu values. 25. EXIT Exits from the menu screen. 26. SRS SRS TS XT 27.MagicInfo MagicInfo Quick Launch Button. 28. P.MODE When you press this button, current picture mode is displayed on the lower center of the screen. AV / HDMI / TV :[...]

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    LCD Display Head Introduction[...]

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    Installation VESA Bracket • When installing VESA, make sure to comply with the international VESA standards. • Purchasing VESA Bracket and Installation Information : Please contact your nearest SAMSUNG Distributor to place an order. After your order is placed, installation professionals will visit you and install the bracket. • At least 2 per[...]

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    Dimensions Notice For securing the bracket on a wall, use only machine screws of 6 mm diameter and 8 to 12 mm length. Wall Bracket Installation • Contact a technician for installing the wall bracket. • SAMSUNG Electronics is not responsible for any damages to the product or harm to customers when the installation is done by the customer. • Th[...]

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    When done, mount the wall bracket on the wall. There are two hinges(left and right). Use the correct one. A - Captive Screw B - Wall Bracket C - Hinge (Left) D - Hinge (Right) 2. Before drilling into the wall, check if the length between the two locking holes at the back of the product is correct. If the length is too short or long, loosen all or s[...]

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    To mount the product on the wall bracket The shape of the product may vary depending on the model. (The assemblies of the plastic hanger and the screw are the same) 1. Remove the 4 screws on the back of the product. 2. Insert the screw B into the plastic hanger. Notice • Mount the product on the wall bracket and make sure it is properly fixed to [...]

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    4. Remove safety pin (3) and insert the 4 product holders into the corresponding bracket holes (1). Then place the product(2) so that it is firmly fixed to the bracket. Make sure to re-insert and tighten the safety pin (3) to securely hold the product to the bracket. A - LCD Display B - Wall Bracket C - Wall Wall Bracket Angle Adjustment Adjust the[...]

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    Make sure to use the top center, and not the leftor the right side of the product to adjust the angle. Mechanical Layout (460MX, 460MXn) Mechanical Layout LCD Display Head Introduction[...]

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    Installation VESA Bracket • When installing VESA, make sure to comply with the international VESA standards. • Purchasing VESA Bracket and Installation Information : Please contact your nearest SAMSUNG Distributor to place an order. After your order is placed, installation professionals will visit you and install the bracket. • At least 2 per[...]

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    Dimensions Notice For securing the bracket on a wall, use only machine screws of 6 mm diameter and 8 to 12 mm length. Wall Bracket Installation • Contact a technician for installing the wall bracket. • SAMSUNG Electronics is not responsible for any damages to the product or harm to customers when the installation is done by the customer. • Th[...]

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    There are two hinges(left and right). Use the correct one. A - Captive Screw B - Wall Bracket C - Hinge (Left) D - Hinge (Right) 2. Before drilling into the wall, check if the length between the two locking holes at the back of the product is correct. If the length is too short or long, loosen all or some of the 4screws on the wall bracket to adjus[...]

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    To mount the product on the wall bracket The shape of the product may vary depending on the model. (The assemblies of the plastic hanger and the screw are the same) 1. Remove the 4 screws on the back of the product. 2. Insert the screw B into the plastic hanger. Notice • Mount the product on the wall bracket and make sure it is properly fixed to [...]

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    4. Remove safety pin (3) and insert the 4 product holders into the corresponding bracket holes (1). Then place the product(2) so that it is firmly fixed to the bracket. Make sure to re-insert and tighten the safety pin (3) to securely hold the product to the bracket. A - LCD Display B - Wall Bracket C - Wall Wall Bracket Angle Adjustment Adjust the[...]

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    Make sure to use the top center, and not the leftor the right side of the product to adjust the angle. Introduction[...]

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    Connections Connecting a Computer Using a Power cord with Earth • In the event of failure, the earth lead may cause electric shock. Make sure to wire the earth lead in correctly, before connecting the AC power. When un- wiring the earth lead, make sure to disconnect the AC power in advance. Note AV input devices such as DVD players, VCR's or[...]

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    Connect the audio cable for your LCD Display to the audio port on the back of your computer. Note • Turn on both your computer and the LCD Display. • The DVI cable is optional. • Contact a local SAMSUNG Electronics Service Center to buy optional items. Connecting to Other devices Using a Power cord with Earth • In the event of failure, the [...]

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    Connecting to a Camcorder 1. Locate the A/V output jacks on the camcorder. They are usually found on the side or back of the camcorder. Connect a set of audio cables between the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the camcorder and the AV AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] on the LCD Display . 2. Connect a video cable between the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the camcorder and the AV [...]

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    Connecting Using a DVI to HDMI Cable Note • Connect the DVI output terminal of a digital output device to the HDMI terminal of the LCD Display using a DVI to HDMI cable. • Connect the red and white jacks of an RCA to stereo (for PC) cable to the same colored audio output terminals of the digital output device, and connect the opposite jack to t[...]

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    Note Connect the LAN cable. (Applicable to the MXn model only) Connecting a USB device Using a Power cord with Earth • In the event of failure, the earth lead may cause electric shock. Make sure to wire the earth lead in correctly, before connecting the AC power. When un- wiring the earth lead, make sure to disconnect the AC power in advance. Not[...]

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    Using the Software Monitor Driver Note When prompted by the operating system for the monitor driver, insert the CD-ROM included with this monitor. Driver installation is slightly different from one operating system to another. Follow the directions appropriate for the operating system you have. Prepare a blank disk and download the driver program f[...]

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    Note This monitor driver is under certifying MS logo, and this installation doesn't damage your system. The certified driver will be posted on Samsung Monitor homepage. http://www.samsung.com/ Installing the Monitor Driver (Manual) Microsoft ® Windows Vista™‚ Operating System 1. Insert your Manual CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Click (Star[...]

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    Note This monitor driver is under certifying MS logo, and this installation doesn't damage your system. The certified driver will be posted on Samsung Monitor homepage. 6. Click "Update Driver..." in the "Driver" tab. 7. Check the "Browse my computer for driver software" checkbox and click "Let me pick from a[...]

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    9. Select the model that matches your monitor from the list of monitor models on the screen, and click "Next". 10. Click "Close" → "Close" → "OK" → "OK" on the following screens displayed in sequence. Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Operating System Using the Software[...]

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    1. Insert CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Click "Start" → "Control Panel" then click the "Appearance and Themes" icon. 3. Click "Display" icon and choose the "Settings" tab then click "Advanced...". 4. Click the "Properties" button on the "Monitor" tab and select "D[...]

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    7. Click the "Browse" button then choose A:(D:Driver) and choose your monitor model in the model list and click the "Next" button. 8. If you can see following message window, then click the "Continue Anyway" button. Then click "OK" button. Note This monitor driver is under certifying MS logo, and this instal[...]

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    10. Monitor driver installation is completed. Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 Operating System When you can see "Digital Signature Not Found" on your monitor, follow these steps. 1. Choose "OK" button on the "Insert disk" window. 2. Click the "Browse" button on the "File Needed" window. 3. Choose A:(D:[...]

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    4. Select the "Monitor" tab. 5. Click the "Change" button in the "Monitor Type" area. 6. Choose "Specify the location of the driver". 7. Choose "Display a list of all the driver in a specific location..." then click "Next" button. 8. Click the "Have Disk" button. 9. Specify A:(D[...]

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    Installation MagicInfo Pro Installation 1. Insert CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Click the MagicInfo Pro installation file. 3. When the Install Shield Wizard window appears, click "Next." 4. Select "I agree to the terms of the license agreement" to accept the terms of use. 5. You are required to log in to the MagicInfo Pro Server [...]

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    6. Choose a folder to install the MagicInfo Pro program. 7. Click "Install." Using the Software[...]

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    8. The "Installation Status" window appears. 9. It is recommended restarting the system for the normal operation of the MagicInfo Pro Server program. Click "Finish". Using the Software[...]

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    10. When the installation is complete, the MagicInfo Pro executable icon appears on your desktop. 11. Double-click the icon to start the program. System Requirements CPU RAM Ethernet OS Application Minimum P1.8 256M 100M/1G Windows XP Windows 2000 (Serv- ice Pack 4) WMP 9 or later Recommen- ded P3.0GHz 512M Using the Software[...]

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    Introduction A Multiple Display Cont rol (MDC) is an application al lowing various displays to be ea sily and simultaneously operated on a PC. RS-232C, a standard of serial communication, is used for the communication between a PC and a display. Therefore, a serial cabl e should be connected be tween the serial port on a PC and the serial port on a[...]

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    Main Icons Select Button Remocon Info Grid Safety Lock Display Selection Port Selection Control Tools 1. Use the main icons to switch into each screen. 2. Allows you to enable or disable the remote control s ignal receiving function of the display unit. 3. Set the Safety Lock function. When setting the Lock funct ion, you can only operate power and[...]

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    1. The Multiple Di splay Contro l is original ly set to CO M1. 2. If any port other than CO M1 is used, COM1 through COM4 can be sel ected in the Port Selection Menu. 3. If the exact port name that is connected to the LCD Display usi ng a serial cable is not selecte d, communication will be unavailable. 4. The selected port is stored in th e progra[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary t o Power Control. 1) (Power Status) 2) Input 3) Image Size 4) On Timer 5) Off Timer 2. Use the Select Al l button or Check Box to choose a di splay to control. Power Control allows contro lling some of the functions of the selected display. 1) Power On/Off[...]

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    - Turns the power of the selecte d display On/Off. 2) Volume - Controls the volume level of the selected display. It receives the volume value of the selected display from the sets a nd displays it in the slider. (When you cancel the selection or choose Sel ect All, the value returns to th e default value 10) 3) (Mute O n/Off) - Turns on/off the Mu[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary t o Input Source Control. 1) PC - Changes the Input Source of the se lected display to PC. 2) BNC - Changes the Input Source of the se lected display to BNC. 3) DVI - Changes the Input Source of the se lected display to DVI. 4) TV - Changes the Input Source of the se lected display to TV. 5) DTV - Ch[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic inf ormation necessary t o Image Size Control. 1) ( Power Statu s) - Shows the power status of the curren t display. 2) Image Size - Shows the current Image Si ze of the display in use . 3) Input - Shows the current Input Source of the display in use. 4) Info Grid displays on ly the displays whose Input S ource is PC, BNC[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic inf ormation necessary t o Image Size Control. 1) Click the Video Sou rce tab to adjust Image Size for TV, AV, S-Video, Component, DVI (HDCP), HDMI, DTV. Click Select All or use Ch eck Box to select a display to c ontrol. 2) Info Grid displays on ly the display having TV , AV, S-Video, Component or DVI(HDCP) as input sour[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary t o Time Control. 1) Current Time - Set the current time for the sele cted display (PC Time). - To change the current time, first change the PC Time. 2) On Time Setup - Set the Hour, Minut e, AM/PM of On Time Setup, Status, Sou rce, Volume of the selected displ ay. 3) Off Time Setup - Set the Hour, M[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary t o PIP Size Control. 1) PIP Size - Shows the current PIP Size of t he display in use. 2) OFF - Turns off the PIP of the selec ted display. 3) Large - Turns on the PIP of the selec ted display and changes the size to Large. 4) Small - Turns on the PIP of the selec ted display and changes the size to [...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary t o PIP Source Control. 1) PIP Source - PIP Source can be con trolled with turning on the LCD Displa y power. 2) PC - Changes the source of the PIP o f the selected display to PC. 3) BNC - Changes the source of the PIP o f the selected display to BNC. 4) DVI - Changes the source of the PIP o f the se[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary t o Settings Control. When each function is se lected, the set value of the sel ected function is dis played in the slide.When selected, ea ch function fetches th e value for the set an d displays it on the slide bar. W hen "Select All" is chosen, the default value is displayed. Changi ng a[...]

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    1. Click Settings of th e main icons and the Settings Control screen appears. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary t o Settings Control. When each f unction is selected, the s et value of the selected functi on is displayed in the slid e. When selected, each fun ction fetches the value for th e set and displays it on the sl ide bar. Whe[...]

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    Audio 1. Click Settings of th e main icons and the Settings Control screen appears. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary t o Settings Control. When each f unction is selected, the s et value of the selected functi on is displayed in the slid e. When selected, each fun ction fetches the value for th e set and displays it on the sl ide ba[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary t o Settings Control. 1) Image Lock - Available only for PC, BNC. 2) Coarse - Adjusts Coarse of the sele cted display. 3) Fine - Adjusts Fine of the sele cted display. 4) Position - Adjusts Position of the sele cted display. 5) Auto Adjustment - Self-Adjust to the incomin g PC signal. The Input sourc[...]

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    An "Info Grid" showing seve ral basic data items appears. 1) Maintenance - Allows the Maintenan ce Control function for all i nput sources. 2) Auto Lamp Control - Automatically adju sts the backlight of the select ed display at a specified time. The Manual Lamp Control automatic ally turns off if you adju st using the Auto Lamp Control. 3[...]

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    1) Safety Screen - Eliminates the afterimages t hat can result when the select ed display stays in Pause mode for an exten ded period of time. You can set the repeat cycle timer by selectin g the "Interval" by hour and "Second" by second. It can be set to Sc roll, P ixel, Bar and Eraser by Screen Type. The Input source of MagicI[...]

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    1) Video Wall - A Video Wall is a set of video scree ns that are connected together, so that each screen shows a part of the whole picture or so that the same picture is repeated on each screen. 2) Video Wall (Screen divider) - The screen can be divided into. You can select a number of s creens with a different layout when di viding. z Select a mod[...]

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    - Check the displays to see if any of the other displays co nnected have the same I D. If more than one displays have the same ID, those displays are not properly detected by the program due to da ta conflict. - Check if the Display Set ID is a number between 0 and 25 . (Adjust using the Display menu) Note : A Display Set ID must be a value between[...]

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    What is MagicI nfo Pro? | Using MagicInfo Pro | Library | Screen | Sc hedule Remote Management | M essage | Option | Client / Contents Server | Troubleshoo ting What is Mag icInfo Pro? MagicInfo Pro uses an Et hernet network for server s and monitors, and transfers media files (image files, music files, and movies) and office files (HTML, PDF) from[...]

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    schedules. 5. Instants m essage → You can display a message o n selected monitors regardless of schedules. 6. MDC and Sys tem → The MDC and System functions allow y ou to contro l, view the status of, and diagnose monitors. 7. VNC → The VNC function allows you to connect to a moni tor remotely and view the status of and co ntrol and diagnose [...]

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    What is MagicInfo Pro? |  | Libra ry | Screen | Schedu le Remote Management | M essage | Option | Client / Contents Server | Troubles hooting  Running MagicInfo Pro 1. Clic k Progra ms -> Magic Info Pro -> Magic Info Pro. 2.[...]

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    2. Configure the Network Connection settings In the Genera l tab. Enter the server name on the monitor identical to the name of the server. To change th e server name, double-click the Value field of the Server N ame ite m. 3. If there is more than on e network card in the server, select a network card in th e Network Device item. 4. If both the se[...]

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    MagicInfo in the OSD pages.) 2. A message is displayed to notify that the moni tor is successfully connected to the serv er. File Sub-Menus Registering a Li brary 1. Select Library from the File menu to open the Library View. 2. Select a photo file, music file, movie fil e, document, or Flash file etc. on the server. 3. Right-click on the selected [...]

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    4. The registered library files are used by the m onitor when the Operating Mode of the monitor is set to Player or is used when registering a sc reen. Registering a Screen 1. Select Screen from the File menu to open a Screen View. 2. Right-click on the background view. Click on the Area and click either Photo, Movie, Flash, Web, Text, or Source fr[...]

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    5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to register other a reas on a screen. 6. After finishing registering areas, select Save from the File menu to save the screen. 7. Register a schedule to display the saved screen on a monit or(s). Registering a Schedule 1. Select Schedule from the File menu to open the Schedule View. 2. Select the monitors to which th e schedu[...]

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    4. If you want to change the date or time of the schedu le, drag it to a different date or time. 5. Select Publish from the Tools menu. Select the chec kbox next to the monitors for which you want to register the selected schedule. Sending a Message 1. Select Message from the File menu to open the Message View. 2. Select the checkbox next to the m [...]

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    What is MagicInfo Pro? | Using MagicInfo Pro | Lib rary | Screen | Sche dule Remote Management | M essage | Option | Client / Contents Server | Troubles hooting Library File Menu Library / Scree n / Schedule / Remote Manage ment / Message z Creates a view or selects a created view for ea ch menu item so that you can perform a sc reen schedule and h[...]

  • Page 77

    Tools Menu Synchronize z Synchronizes the library files of the main se rver with the files of the content server. Option z Changes the server settings. For more informat ion, refer to the Op tions section. Library[...]

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    Tree View List View Output View Tree View All the folders under My Computer on the Windows Desktop, library, screen, and content server are dis played in a tree view. If you select a folder, its subfolders and a list of f iles in it are displayed in the list view in the right pane. Exploring Normal Files Exploring Li braries Exploring Screen Fi les[...]

  • Page 79

    Exploring Content Se rvers Displays the screen management folders crea ted with the Screen menu in a tree vi ew. Function: Displays the subfolders and screen files below the selected f older in the list window on the right by selecting a folder. Hot Key z F2 key: Renames the selected folder. z Delete key: Deletes the selected folder, its sub fold e[...]

  • Page 80

    Exploring Li braries z Double-click to move to the upper fo lder. z Double-click to move to the low er folder. z Double-click a file to run the file. Drag & Drop z If you drag and drop a file from the list view into a library, it is registered to that library. However, the drag & drop function is not supported for folders. Context Menu z Op[...]

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    z If you drag and drop library files into a library folder in the tree view o r list view, they are moved to t hat folder if the content types of both the library files and the library folder are the same. However, the drag & drop function is not supporte d for folders. Context Menu z Open: If you click Open for a folder, you are moved to that [...]

  • Page 82

    Explorin g Screen - Comments : Comments entered by the user for the selected library file. You can edit them. z New Folder: This menu item is only activated when neit her a folder nor a file is selected. If you select this menu item, a new folder is created. However, it is deactivated when a library or office folder is selected in the tree view. Ho[...]

  • Page 83

    z If you drag and drop screen files to a screen folder in the tree view or the list view, they are moved to that folder. However, the drag & drop function is not supported for folders. Context Menu z Open: If you click Open for a folder, you are moved to that folder. However, this men u item is deactivated when a screen file is selected. z Rena[...]

  • Page 84

    Exploring the Content Server - Name: The name of the selected screen - Location : The location where th e selected screen is registered - Size : The size of the selected screen - Resolution : The resolution of the selected screen - Duration : The playing time of the selected screen - Date Modified : The date when the selected screen wa s last modif[...]

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    Displays the subfolders and content servers below the selected folder. Function: Double-Click z Double-click to move to the upper fo lder. z Double-click to move to the lower folder. Drag & Drop z If you drag and drop content servers to a content server folder in the tree view or the list vi ew, they are moved to t hat folder. However, the drag[...]

  • Page 86

    1) Mac Address: The MAC address of the selected content server. You can edit this. 2) Server Name: The server name of the se lected content server. You can edit this. 3) IP Address: The IP address of the sele cted content server. You cannot edit this. * The IP address is displayed if the content server is connected at least once. 4) Comments: Comme[...]

  • Page 87

    Hot Key z Ctrl + C: Copies the selected message to the clipboard so that you can pas te it to another locati on.[...]

  • Page 88

    What is MagicInfo Pro? | Using MagicInfo Pro | Lib rary | Scr een | Sched ule Remote Management | M essage | Option | Client / Contents Server | Troubles hooting Screen File Menu Library / Screen / Schedule / R emote Management / Message z Creates a view or selects a created view for ea ch menu item so that you can perform a sc reen schedule and pe[...]

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    accounts that can be creat ed: Administrator and User Acco unts { Administrator: Has privileges for all server functions. { User: Has privileges for all server functions ex cept for changing server options and user account features. Exit z Exits the program. If there are any un saved changes, a new window is displ ayed so that yo u can save them. T[...]

  • Page 90

    Screen Tree View Edit View List View Tree View A tree is created in accordance with the order of the areas created in the Edit View. You can check the area currently selected in the Edit View using the Tree View. If you select a property of an area, the detailed property information is displayed in the List View. Context Menu[...]

  • Page 91

    Background This is for configuring the background for all scr eens. The background consists of the Area, Screen, Music, and Effect function s. If a color or photo is used as the background, you can freely place other areas such as a mo vie and text on the back ground to compose a varied screen. I f an office fi le or an external input is used as th[...]

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    Name: Changes the background nam e. You cannot use a name already used for another area nam e. Resolution: Changes the resolution for the background. You can ad d a new resolution and set the default resolution using the Options men u. Start Time, Stop T ime, Duration: Set s the playing time of the background in m inutes. The playing time of the ba[...]

  • Page 93

    z Tile: The photo file is tiled continuo usly across the entire background. Time Interval: Sets the slide show time between photo files when the background type is set to Photo File. Office File: Selects the office files when th e background typ e is set to Offic e File. You can create the background using a Power Point, Ex cel , Word, o r PDF file[...]

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    Sound: Turns the background sound on or off. Music File: Selects a music file for the background. Volume: Controls the volume of the background music. Repeat: A music file can be played repeatedly. When set to Repeat, the music file is played repeatedly while the background is created. Effect Effect: Selects the type of effect to be applied when th[...]

  • Page 95

    Photo This function is for configuring screens using photo f iles and consists of the Area, Screen, Bac kground, Effect functions. T he Area functi on allows you to se t the position where the photo is displayed and when and for how long it is displayed. The Screen function allows you to select phot o files and how to display them. The Background f[...]

  • Page 96

    Screen Photo File: Selects a photo file to play in the Photo area. Aspect Ratio: Selects the aspect ratio for the photo files to be played in the Photo area. z Full: The photo file is enlarged or reduced to fit the entire background. z Original: The photo file is displayed at the original size. z Auto: The photo file is enlarged or reduced to fit t[...]

  • Page 97

    Picture File: Selects the photo file when the backgr ound type for the Photo area is set to Picture File. Picture Aspect Ra tio: Selects the aspec t ratio for th e photo file when the background type of the Photo area is set to Picture File. z Full: The photo file is enlarged or reduced to fit the entire background. z Original: The photo file is di[...]

  • Page 98

    Movie This function is for configuring screens using movi e f iles and consists of Area, S creen, Background, Effect functions. T he Area functi on allows you to set the position where the movie is played and when and for how long it is played. The Screen function allo ws you to select t he movie file and how to pla y it. The Background function al[...]

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    Name: Changes the area name. You cannot use a name already used for another area nam e. Lock Positi on: Locks the positi on of the area. Left, Top, Width, Height: Changes the position and size of the area. The area positions must be within the background and the area size cannot be larger than the background size. Start Time, Stop Time, Duration: S[...]

  • Page 100

    Movie Repeat: A movie file can be played repeatedly . When set to Repeat, the movie file is played repeatedly while the background is created. Background Type: Sets the background type (Col or, Picture File) for the Movie area. Color: Selects the color when the background type for the Movie area is set to Color. Transparency: Selects the degree of [...]

  • Page 101

    Flash Changes the detailed properties and the transfer mode for the selected f ile of each type. z Transfer Mode: Changes the mode in which the selected file is transferred to the monitor. z Download: Downloads the file to the monitor and plays it. z Stream: Streams the file to the mo nitor. z Context Menu: Add, Delete, Up , Down: Adds and de letes[...]

  • Page 102

    This function is for configuring screens using Macr omedia flash files and consists of Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. The Ar ea function allows you to set the position where the movie is played and when and for how long it is played. The Screen fu nction allows you to set the flash file and how to play it. The Background function allow[...]

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    Screen Flash Fi le: Selects the flash file to be play ed in the Flash area . Aspect Ratio: Select s the aspect ratio f or the flash file t o be played in the Fl ash area. z Full: The flash file is enlarged or reduced to fit the entire background. z Original: The flash file is displayed at the o riginal size. z Auto: The flash file is enlarged or re[...]

  • Page 104

    Picture Aspect Rati o: Selects the aspec t ratio for the photo file to be played in the Flash area when the background type of t he Flash area is set to Pi cture File. z Full: The photo file is enlarged or reduced to fit the entire background. z Original: The photo file is displayed at the original size. z Auto: The photo file is enlarged or reduce[...]

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    Web This function is for configuring screens by c onnecti ng website files and consis ts of the Area, Screen, Background and Effect fu nctions. The Area function allows you to set the position of the webpage and when and for how long it is displayed. The Screen fu nction allows you to set the website f ile to connect to and the locati on of the web[...]

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    Name: Changes the area name. You cannot use a name already used for another area nam e. Lock Positi on: Locks the positi on of the area. Left, Top, Width, Height: Changes the position and size of the area. The area positions must be within the background and the area size cannot be larger than the background size. Start Time, Stop Time, Duration: S[...]

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    Background Type: Sets the background type (Color, Picture File) for the Web area. Color: Selects the color when the background type for the Web area is set to Color. Transparency: Selects the degree of transparency when the background type for the Web area is set to Color. If the Transparency is set to a value under 100, the area which is placed be[...]

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    Text Changes the detailed properties and the transfer mode for the selected f ile of each type. z Transfer Mode: Changes the mode in which the selected file is transferred to the monitor. z Download: Downloads the file to the monitor and plays it. z Stream: Streams the file to the mo nitor. z Context Menu: Add, Delete, Up , Down: Adds and de letes [...]

  • Page 109

    This function is for configuring sc reens by connecting text and consists of the Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. The Area fun ction allows you to set the position of the text and when and for how lon g it is displayed. The Screen function allows you to select the text and how to display it. The Background function allows you to set the [...]

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    Text: Sets the text to be displayed in the Text area. Direction: Sets the direction of the text flow in the Text area. z None z Right to Left z Left to Right z Top to Bottom z Bottom to Top Text Speed: Sets the speed of the text flow in the Text area. Step: Sets the interval of the text flow in the T ext area. Font, Font Size, Italic, Bold, Underli[...]

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    Color: Selects the color to use when t he backgr ound type for the Text area is set to Color. Transparency: Selects the degree of transparency to be used when the background type for the text area is set to Color. If the Transparency is set to a value under 100, the area which is placed beneath the present area is shown t ransparen tly. Howev er, i[...]

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    Source z Effect: Selects the type of effect to be applied when the Text area is created. { None: No effect is used. { Slide: The Text area is created while it is moving. { Block: The Text area is created with blocks. { Fade In: The Text area fades in when it is created. z Effect Speed: Adjusts the speed of an effect being c reated. z Effect Directi[...]

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    Name: Changes the area name. You cannot use a name already used for another area nam e. Lock Positi on: Locks the positi on of the area. Left, Top, Width, Height: Changes the position and size of the area. The area positions must be within the background and the area size cannot be larger than the background size. Start Time, Stop Time, Duration: S[...]

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    Edit Vi ew This view is used for sc reen design and allows you to crea te, move and change the size of an area using your mouse. You can preview the current state by selecting Preview Area from the context menu or double-clicking on an area. Context Menu z Area: Selects the type of area you wis h to create. Yo u can create an area by dragging and d[...]

  • Page 115

    What is MagicInfo Pro? | Using MagicInfo Pro | Lib rary | Screen | Schedu le Remote Management | M essage | Option | Client / Contents Server | Troubles hooting Schedule File Menu Library / Screen / Schedule / R emote Management / Message z Creates a view or selects a created view for ea ch menu item so that you can perform a sc reen schedule and p[...]

  • Page 116

    Tool Menu Undo / Redo z Cancels the previously performed command or performs the canceled command again. You can change the maximum number of commands that you can undo using the Option menu . Add z Adds the screen you wish to schedu le after selecting a m onitor and time by clicking in the EPG window. Delete z Deletes the screen currently selected[...]

  • Page 117

    Schedu le Tree View EPG View List View Publis h View Tree View Displays the connect ion state of the monitors currently connected to the server depending on th e monitor icon. You can also efficiently manage the monitors by crea ting network groups. You can move a netw orked monitor by dragging and dropping it into a group. Network z : The server i[...]

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    Local Network: A monitor which is connected to the server over a network. New Group: Creates a new group that can include some networked monitors. You can drag and drop a networked monitor to a group. Copy/Paste: Copies all the schedules configured on the selected m onitor to the clipboard and pastes them to another monitor. Rename: Changes the nam[...]

  • Page 119

    This is a virtual monito r used to create schedule s for a monitor used without being connected to the network. Local publishing can be perform ed for a local monitor t o create schedules for it. New Monitor: Creates a new virtual local monitor. Copy / Paste: Copies the schedules set on the selected monitor and pastes them to another monitor. Renam[...]

  • Page 120

    Add: Adds the screen you wish to schedule after selecting a monitor and time by clicking in the EPG window. Delete: Deletes the scre en current ly selected in the EPG window. Copy / Paste: Copies the currently selected screen and pastes it after selec ting a monitor and time by clicking in the EPG window. Auto Size: Changes the currently selected s[...]

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    Name: Changes the name of the selected screen. Only the screen name changes and the time inform ation is retain ed. Start Time / Stop Time / Duration: Sets the tim e informati on for the s elected screen in minutes. Periodic: Sets how frequently the selected scr een recurs. (None / Daily / Weekly / Monthly) End on: Sets an end date for th e selecte[...]

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    What is MagicInfo Pro? | Using MagicInfo Pro | Lib rary | Screen | Sche dule Remote Man agement | Message | Option | Client / Contents Server | Troubles hooting Remote Man agement File Menu Library / Scree n / Schedule / Remote Manage ment / Message z Creates a view or selects a created view fo r each menu item so that y ou can perform a screen sch[...]

  • Page 123

    Tools Menu Refresh z Refreshes the value of each client for the currently selected remote control item. Option z Changes the server settings. For more informat ion, refer to the Op tions section. Remote Management Tree View List View Combo View[...]

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    Tree View Displays various control item s for the client in a tree view. If you select an item, the curr ent state of the selected item is displayed and you can control it in the list view. MDC Displays the items for which remote management is required from among the OSD menus of each client monitor in a tree view. If you select an item, the curren[...]

  • Page 125

    1) Hour: Enter the hour. 2) Minute: Enter the minutes. 3) AM/PM: Enter AM or PM. -On Timer 1) Hour: Enter the hour. 2) Minute: Enter the minutes. 3) AM/PM: Enter AM or PM. 4) Status: Select whether to use the turn-on time. 5) Source: Select the externa l input 6) Volume: Select the volume -Off Timer 1) Hour: Enter the hour. 2) Minute: Enter the min[...]

  • Page 126

    System Displays the items required to manage the client in the tree view separately from MDC. If you select an item, the current state of the selected item is displayed and you can control it in the list view. Detaile d Items System: Displays the product informat ion for the client in a list view. General: Displays general information for the c lie[...]

  • Page 127

    mode. z The Color Temperature item is only applicable if t he Color Tone item is turned off. z The Auto Wide option for the Size item is only available in TV mode. (Only applicable for monitors that support TV.) Picture PC: Displays the current state of MagicBri ght, contrast, brightness, color tone, red, green, blue, color temp, and size. You can [...]

  • Page 128

    3) Type: Enter the type of screensaver. z Video Wall 1) Video Wall: Select whether to activate the video wall. 2) Horizontal: Set how many parts the screen is divided into horizontally. 3) Vertical: Set how many parts the screen is divided into vertically. 4) : Select the area that the monitor will display. z The Screen Settings only operat e when [...]

  • Page 129

    System Displays the items required to manage the system properties of the client in a tree view. You have to set the settings for each item by double-clicking the c lient or using the Edit item from the context menu, instead of selecting each item and setting a value as i n MDC. Detaile d Items System: Displays the information for the model name, s[...]

  • Page 130

    1) Current Sta tus: Displays t he current EWF stat us of the se lected client. 2) EWF command: Changes the EWF status of the selected client. 3) Screen Rotation: Selects the screen direction of the selected client. 4) Screen Resolution: Displays the resolution of the s elected client. 5) System messag e: Selects whe ther to di splay a system messag[...]

  • Page 131

    Context Menu Update: This item is only enabled if a monito r name is selected. This item compares the client version to the update version on the server and updates the client if required. Edit: Displays a window so that yo u can change the mo nitor settings. z For the System, General, and Performance item s, the settings are read -only so they are[...]

  • Page 132

    What is MagicInfo Pro? | Using MagicInfo Pro | Lib rary | Screen | Sche dule Remote Management | M essage | Option | Client / Contents Server | Troubles hooting Message File Menu Library / Screen / Schedule / R emote Management / Message z Creates a view or selects a created view for each menu item so that you can run a screen schedule and perform [...]

  • Page 133

    user account features. Exit z Exits the program. If there are any un saved chan ges, a new window is displayed so that you can save them. Tool Menu Undo / Redo z Cancels the previously performed command or performs the canceled command again. You can change the maximum number of commands that you can undo using the Option menu. Send / Stop z Checks[...]

  • Page 134

    Tree View List View Tree View You can select the monit ors to which the messa ge is se nt by checking the checkbox next to each monitor and group. List View Changes the detailed functions for the message to be sent to the monitors by double-clicking it or by clicking the created button. Message: Sets a message to be displayed on the monit or. The s[...]

  • Page 135

    What is MagicInfo Pro? | Using MagicInfo Pro | Library | Screen | Sc hedule Remote Management | M essage | Optio n | Client / Contents Server | Troubles hooting Option Option General Network Connection: Selects the connection method between the server and the monitor. The server and monitor can be connected to each other only if the same conn ectio[...]

  • Page 136

    z Direct connection: The monitor directly connects to the server with the specified IP address. If the server and monito r are on a different pr ivate network, th ey cannot connect t o each other. However, if the server has a public IP address, a monitor with a private IP address can be connected to it using the direct connection method. Server Nam[...]

  • Page 137

    z Use the available disk space of each monito r: Sets the size to the maximum free disk space of the monitor. z Use the equal disk space of each monitor: Sets the size to the value entered in the edit box. z Do not check disk space when schedule is pu blished: Publishing cont inues even though the total size of the schedules to be published is larg[...]

  • Page 138

    What is MagicInfo Pro? | Using MagicInfo Pro | Lib rary | Screen | Sche dule Remote Management | M essage | Option | Client / Conte nts Server | Troubleshooting Content s Server A program run on the addit ional PC where the content server is operating. Version: The version of the content Server. MAC ID: The MAC address of the network device on the [...]

  • Page 139

    EWF Displays or changes the drive settings. Password Manages the password. Setup Rotation Rotates the screen with the selected option. Program Runs or exits the program . Exit Exits mnMa in. If you exit mn Main , MagicI nfo Pr o and th e Schedule program are also exited together. EWF: Displays and changes the Drive sett ings EWF State z Current sta[...]

  • Page 140

    Old password z Enter the existing password. New password z Enter the new password. Change z Change the password. Use password lock z Verifies your password before you enter the Setup screen. Setup Connection Tab Schedu le ser ver z Server Connection Settings { The client autom atically conne cts to the serve r. { When a connection is disconnected, [...]

  • Page 141

    { The ID of the server to connect to { Client ID 1 Schedule server z Automati c conne ction us ing serv er name : If the schedule server and client are on the same sub network, the client connects to the servers using t heir name. z Reconnecting another server when disconnected : If a connection is disconnected, the client connects to another serve[...]

  • Page 142

    z Select the program performed when the client starts. Automatic updates z Select how to perform automatic updates . 1S t a r t u p z Sets the program to be performed when the client starts. z You can select one of two programs, or select neither of them. z Player: Runs a media player program that can be run using th e remote control and can receiv[...]

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    { Background: Sets the background for the entire screen. { File: Sets the logo screen to be displayed on the background. (A flash, ph oto, or movie file can be set.) 2 Schedule folder z Sets the directory which the content to be sc heduled is downloaded to and managed in and manages the size of the disk. { Target: Sets the target directory. (You sh[...]

  • Page 144

    What is MagicInfo Pro? | Using MagicInfo Pro | Lib rary | Screen | Sche dule Remote Management | M essage | Option | Client / Contents Server | Trou bleshooting Troubleshooting When a monitor is not connec ted to the server z Check whether the network environment for the server and monitor is normal.. (Check the network ca ble connections and IP ad[...]

  • Page 145

    When the monitor update function does not work Check the monitor version . If it is the la test version, no updating is performed. When a movie file is not registered t o the library Check whether the proper codec is installed for the movie file the server wants to register to the monitor. If more than one co dec of the same type has been installed[...]

  • Page 146

    MagicInfo Pr o 소개 | Screen Design | Message | Schedule | Li brary Remote Management | Option | 문제해결 | 일반사양 | 프로그램 제거 프로그램 제거 MagicInfo Pro 는 Windows 프로그램 추가 / 제거 옵션을 사용하거나 프로그램 설치시 추가되는 메뉴를 통해 제거할 수 있습니다 . MagicInfo Pro 를 [...]

  • Page 147

    Adjusting the LCD Display Input Available Modes • PC / DVI • AV • HDMI • MagicInfo • TV Note • The TV menu is available when a TV tuner box is installed. • The MagicInfo menu is available when a network box is installed. Source List MENU → ENTER → [ Input ] → ENTER → [ Source List ] → , → ENTER Use to select PC , DVI or ot[...]

  • Page 148

    Edit Name MENU → ENTER → [ Input ] → → [ Edit Name ] → , → ENTER Name the input device connected to the input jacks to make your input source selection easier. 1. PC 2. DVI 3. AV 4. HDMI Picture [ PC / DVI / MagicInfo Mode] Available Modes • PC / DVI • AV • HDMI • MagicInfo • TV Note • The TV menu is available when a TV tune[...]

  • Page 149

    MagicBright is a feature providing the optimum viewing environment depending on the contents of the image you are watching. Currently four different modes are available: Entertain , Internet , Text and Custom . Each mode has its own pre-configured brightness value. You can easily select one of the four settings by simply pressing the MagicBright co[...]

  • Page 150

    Adjusts the Brightness. Sharpness MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → ENTER → [ Custom ] → → → ENTER → [ Sharp- ness ] → , → ENTER Adjusts the Sharpness. Color Tone MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → ENTER → [ Color Tone ] → , → ENTER The color tones can be changed. (Not available in Dynamic Contrast mode of O[...]

  • Page 151

    Red MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → → ENTER → [ Color Control ] → ENTER → [ Red ] → , → ENTER Green MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → → ENTER → [ Color Control ] → → ENTER → [ Green ] → , → ENTER Blue MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → → ENTER → [ Color Control ] → → → ENTE[...]

  • Page 152

    → , → ENTER Removes noise such as vertical stripes. Coarse adjustment may move the screen image area. You may relocate it to the center using the horizontal control menu. Fine MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → → → ENTER → [ Image Lock ] → → ENTER → [ Fine ] → , → ENTER Removes noise such as horizontal stripes. If th[...]

  • Page 153

    Signal Balance This is used to make up for the weak RGB signal transmitted by a long signal cable. MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Signal Balance ] (Available in PC mode only) Signal Balance MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Signal Balance ] → ENTER → [ Signal B[...]

  • Page 154

    4. R-Offset MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Signal Bal- ance ] → → ENTER → [ Signal Control ] → → → → ENTER → [ R-Offset ] → ENTER → , → ENTER 5. G-Offset MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Signal Bal- ance ] → → ENTER → [ Signal Control ][...]

  • Page 155

    → , → ENTER Dynamic Contrast automatically detects the distribution of the visual signal and adjusts to create an optimum contrast. 1. Off 2. On Picture [ AV / HDMI / TV Mode] Available Modes • PC / DVI • AV • HDMI • MagicInfo • TV Note • The TV menu is available when a TV tuner box is installed. • The MagicInfo menu is available [...]

  • Page 156

    (Not available in Dynamic Contrast mode of On .) 1. Dynamic 2. Standard 3. Movie 4. Custom Note The direct button on the remote control is the 'P.MODE' button. Custom By using the on-screen menus, the contrast and brightness can be changed to your personal preference. MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → ENTER → [ Custom ] (Not av[...]

  • Page 157

    → , → ENTER Adjusts the picture Color. Tint MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → ENTER → [ Custom ] → → → → → ENTER → [ Tint ] → , → ENTER Adds a natural tone to the display. Color Tone MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → ENTER → [ Color Tone ] → , → ENTER The color tones can be changed. The individual C[...]

  • Page 158

    → , → ENTER Color temp is a measure of the 'warmth' of the image colors. (Not available in Dynamic Contrast mode of On .) Note This function is only enabled if the Color Tone is set to Off . Size MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → → → ENTER → [ Size ] → , → ENTER The Size can be switched. 1. 16:9 2. Zoom 1 3. Zoo[...]

  • Page 159

    Turns the Digital Noise Reduction feature Off / On . The Digital Noise Reduction feature allows you to enjoy clearer and crisper images. 1. Off 2. On Film Mode MENU → → ENTER → [ Picture ] → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Film Mode ] → , → ENTER Turns Film Mode Off / On . The Film Mode feature offers you a theater-quality viewing e[...]

  • Page 160

    → , → ENTER Brightness Sensor is to automatically detect distribution of inputted visual signal and adjust to create optimum brightness. 1. Off 2. On Sound Available Modes • PC / DVI • AV • HDMI • MagicInfo • TV Note • The TV menu is available when a TV tuner box is installed. • The MagicInfo menu is available when a network box i[...]

  • Page 161

    3. Movie Selects Movie when viewing movies. 4. Speech Selects Speech when watching a show that is mostly dialogue (i.e., news). 5. Custom Selects Custom if you want to adjust the settings according to your personal preferences. Custom The sound settings can be adjusted to suit your personal preferences. MENU → → → ENTER → [ Sound ] → → [...]

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    → , → ENTER Reduces the difference in volume control between broadcasters. 1. Off 2. On SRS TS XT MENU → → → ENTER → [ Sound ] → → → → ENTER → [ SRS TS XT ] → , → ENTER SRS TS XT is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling, vi[...]

  • Page 163

    • TV Note • The TV menu is available when a TV tuner box is installed. • The MagicInfo menu is available when a network box is installed. Language MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → ENTER → [ Language ] → , → ENTER You can choose one of 11 languages. Note The language chosen affects only the language of the OSD. It has no effe[...]

  • Page 164

    → , → ENTER Turns the LCD Display off automatically at certain times. 1. Off 2. 30 3. 60 4. 90 5. 120 6. 150 7. 180 On Timer MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → ENTER → [ Time ] → → → ENTER → [ On Timer ] → , / , → ENTER Turns the LCD Display on automatically at a preset time. Controls the mode and the volume level at[...]

  • Page 165

    → , / , → ENTER Turns the LCD Display off automatically at a preset time. Menu Transparency MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → ENTER → [ Menu Transparency ] → , → ENTER Change the transparency of the background of the OSD. 1. High 2. Medium 3. Low 4. Opaque Safety Lock PIN MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → →[...]

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    → , → ENTER This feature adjusts the power consumption of the unit in order to save energy. 1. Off 2. On Note If you want to reduce the standby power consumption, set Energy Saving to On . However, when Energy Saving is On , you cannot use the remote Power On function of the MDC and the WOL (Wake On LAN) function of MagicInfo. HDMI Black Level [...]

  • Page 167

    → , → ENTER Turns Off/On the Video Wall function of the selected display Off/On. 1. Off 2. On Format MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Video Wall ] → → ENTER → [ Format ] → , → ENTER The Format can be selected to see a divided screen. 1. Full Provides a full screen without any margins. 2.[...]

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    Sets how many parts the screen should be divided horizontally. Five adjustment levels: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Vertical MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Video Wall ] → → → → ENTER → [ Vertical ] → , → ENTER Sets how many parts the screen should be divided vertically. Five adjustment levels: 1[...]

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    Pixel Shift Pixel Shift MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Safety Screen ] → ENTER → [ Pixel Shift ] → ENTER → [ Pixel Shift ] → , → ENTER To prevent after-images on the screen you can use this function, so that every minute pixels on the PDP are moved in horizontal or vertical direction[...]

  • Page 170

    Time MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Safety Screen ] → ENTER → [ Pixel Shift ] → → → → ENTER → [ Time ] → , → ENTER Set the time interval for performing the horizontal or vertical movement, respectively. Timer Timer MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → ?[...]

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    2. Bar 3. Eraser Period MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Safety Screen ] → → ENTER → [ Timer ] → → → ENTER → [ Period ] → , → ENTER Use this function to set the execution period for each mode set in the timer. Time MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → [...]

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    Bar MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Safety Screen ] → → → → ENTER → [ Bar ] This function prevents after-images on the screen by moving long black and white vertical lines. Eraser MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Safety Screen ] → ?[...]

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    2. 1024 X 768 3. 1280 X 768 4. 1360 x 768 5. 1366 X 768 Note Selecting the menu is only allowed when the graphics resolution is set to 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, 1280 x 768 @ 60Hz, 1360 x 768@ 60Hz or 1366 x768 @ 60Hz. Power On Adjustment MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Power On Adjustment ] → [...]

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    Reset Reverts the product settings to factory defaults. The Reset function is only available when PC / DVI is being used. MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Reset ] Image Reset MENU → → → → ENTER → [ Setup ] → → → → → → → → → → → → ENTER → [ Reset [...]

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    • HDMI • MagicInfo • TV Note • The TV menu is available when a TV tuner box is installed. • The MagicInfo menu is available when a network box is installed. Multi Control Assigns an individual ID to the SET. MENU → → → → → ENTER → [ Multi Control ] → ENTER → , → [0~9] • ID Setup Assigns distinctive IDs to the SET. • [...]

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    Note • The operating system for this set only supports English so the other languages might be corrupted on the screen. • For MagicInfo , a remote control is available for MagicInfo . However, it is recommended using a separate USB keyboard. • For MagicInfo in Device mode, moving external devices while booting may cause errors. Set up externa[...]

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    Auto Automatically fits the image to the window. Original Shows the properties of the original file. Slide Show Displays the properties of the original file as they are. Adjusting the LCD Display[...]

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    Interval Controls the time intervals between image files for a slide show. (5 Sec , 10 Sec , 20 Sec , 30 Sec , 60 Sec ) Rotation Displays an image file by turning it clockwise by 90 degrees. Adjusting the LCD Display[...]

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    Zoom Displays a reduced picture. Close Closes the image control Menu. Adjusting the LCD Display[...]

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    Music The MP3 file format is supported. Movie The MPEG1, WMV file format are supported. Play Plays a movie file. Adjusting the LCD Display[...]

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    Full Size Plays a movie file in full screen. OFFICE / HTML PPT(Power Point), DOC(MS Word), XLS(MS Excel), PDF, HTML, HTM files are displayed. Note • Install the proper viewer(freeware) program to see the MS Office(Word, Excel, Power Point) or PDF doucuments. Adjusting the LCD Display[...]

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    Internet Connects to the Internet Setup Sets various functions in MagicInfo mode. A password must be entered to access Setup mode. Schedule View Displays a schedule. Adjusting the LCD Display[...]

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    TCP/IP Changes the TCP/IP settings. Connection Modifies the network settings. Adjusting the LCD Display[...]

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    Password The password can be changed. • The password should be between 6 and 12 characters in numeric format. (You should enter a password between 6 and 12 characters in numeric format) • If you enter the wrong password three times, the setup configuration is reset and a warning message appears from the server. • If you forget the password, e[...]

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    Play Option You can set the repeat play and screen settings. Repeat : Determines the repeat option for playing movies and music. • None - Select No Repeat to play a movie or tune in the list only once. • File Repeat - Select Repeat File to play a movie or tune in the list repeatedly. • List Repeat - Select Repeat List to play movies or tunes [...]

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    Troubleshooting Self-Test Feature Check Note Check the following items yourself before calling for assistance. Contact a Service Center for problems that you cannot solve by yourself. Self-Test Feature Check 1. Turn off both your computer and the LCD Display. 2. Unplug the video cable from the back of the computer. 3. Turn on the LCD Display. The f[...]

  • Page 187

    • Do not use benzene, thinner or other flammable substan- ces, or a wet cloth. • We recommend that a SAMSUNG cleansing agent is used to prevent damage to the screen. 2) Maintaining the Flat Panel Display Screen. Clean with a soft cloth (cotton flannel) smoothly. • Never use acetone, benzene or thinner. ( They may cause flaws or deformation of[...]

  • Page 188

    A: Check if the signal cable between the computer and the LCD Display is securely connected. (Refer to Connecting a Computer) Problems related to the Screen Note Problems related to the LCD Display screen and their solutions are listed. Q: The screen is blank and the power indicator is off. A: Ensure that the power cord is firmly connected and the [...]

  • Page 189

    A: Adjust color using Custom under OSD Color Adjustment menu. Q: The color image is distorted by dark shadows. A: Adjust color using Custom under OSD Color Adjustment menu. Q: The color white is poor. A: Adjust color using Custom under OSD Color Adjustment menu. Q: The Power Indicator blinks. A: The LCD Display is currently saving the changes made [...]

  • Page 190

    A: Check if the power is on. A: Check if the power cord is securely connected. A: Check if a special fluorescent or neon lamp is on in the vicinity. Problems related to MagicInfo Note Making a Bootable USB Flash Disk. Q: Making a Bootable USB Flash Disk A: 1) You can turn a common 512-MB or bigger USB storage media into a bootable disk using a USB [...]

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    Set the resolution at the Control Panel → Display → Screen Saver. Set the function in the BIOS-SETUP of the computer. (Refer to the Windows / Computer Man- ual). Q: How can I clean the outer case/LCD Panel? A: Disconnect the power cord and then clean the LCD Display with a soft cloth, using either a cleaning solution or plain water. Do not leav[...]

  • Page 192

    Specifications General General Model Name SyncMaster 400MX(n) SyncMaster 460MX(n) LCD Panel Size SyncMaster 400MX(n) 40 " Diagonal (101 cm) SyncMaster 460MX(n) 46 " Diagonal (116 cm) Display area SyncMaster 400MX(n) 885.17 mm (H) X 497.7 mm (V) SyncMaster 460MX(n) 1018.08 mm (H) X 572.7 mm (V) Pixel Pitch SyncMaster 400MX(n) 0.648 mm (H) [...]

  • Page 193

    Maximum Pixel Clock 165MHz (Analog,Digital) Power Supply AC 100 - 240 V~ (+/- 10 %), 50/60 Hz ± 3 Hz Signal Cable 15pin-to-15pin D-sub cable, Detachable DVI-D to DVI-D connector, Detachable Dimensions (W x H x D) / Weight SyncMaster 400MX(n) 971.0 x 582.0 x 119.0 mm / 38.2 x 22.9 x 4.7 inch (Without Stand) 971.0 x 643 x 311.0 mm / 38.2 x 25.3 x 12[...]

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    Class B Equipment (Information Communication equipment for residential use) This product complies with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives for residential use and can be used in all areas including common residential areas. (Class B equipment emits less electromagnetic waves than Class A equipment.) MagicInfo - Client Note This is activate[...]

  • Page 195

    video card installed in your computer. Use the software utility installed on your computer to set up this feature. PowerSaver (When used as a Network monitor) State Normal Oper- ation Power saving mode Power off ( Power-but- ton) Power off ( Power-switch) Power Indicator On Blinking On Off Power Con- sumption 400MXn 228 W Less than 5 W Less than 5 [...]

  • Page 196

    Display Mode Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Fre- quency (Hz) Pixel Clock (MHz) Sync Polarity (H/V) VESA, 1280 X 960 60.000 60.000 108.000 +/+ VESA, 1280 X 1024 63.981 60.020 108.000 +/+ VESA, 1280 X 1024 79.976 75.025 135.000 +/+ VESA, 1360 x 768 47.712 60.015 85.500 +/+ VESA, 1600 x 1200 75.000 60.000 162.000 +/+ VESA, 1920 x 1080 66.587 59.9[...]

  • Page 197

    Information For Better Display Adjust the computer resolution and screen injection rate (refresh rate) on the computer as described below to enjoy the best picture quality. You can have an uneven picture quality on screen if the best picture quality is not provided for TFT-LCD. • Resolution: 1360(1920) x 768(1080) • Vertical frequency (refresh [...]

  • Page 198

    Power Off, Screen Saver, or Power Save Mode • Turn the power off for 4 hours after 20 hours in use • Turn the power off for 2 hours after 12 hours in use • Set the Monitor to power off with the PC Display Properties Power Scheme. • Use a Screen saver if possible - Screen saver in one color or a moving image is recom- mended. Change the Colo[...]

  • Page 199

    • Avoid using a combination of characters and background color with large difference in luminance. Avoid using Grey colors, which can cause Image retention easily. Avoid: Colors with big difference in luminance (Black & White, Grey) Change the characters color periodically • Use Bright colors with little difference in luminance. - Cycle : C[...]

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    Note ( Please check CD's User Guide at "OSD Function", some model's will not available ) Apply the Screen Pixel function on Product • Apply the Screen Pixel function - Symptom: Dot with Black Color move up and down. - Select method • Instruction Guide : OSD Menu -> Set Up -> Safety Screen -> Pixel • Time Interval [...]

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    - Select method • Instruction Guide : OSD Menu -> Set Up -> Safety Screen -> Eraser • Time Interval : 1 ~ 10 hours ( Recommend : 1 ) • Time Period : 10 ~ 50 second ( Recommend : 50 ) Note ( Please check CD's User Guide at "OSD Function", some model's will not available ) Information[...]

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    Appendix Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE Note If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center. North America U.S.A 1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) http://www.samsung.com/us CANADA 1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) http://www.samsung.com/ca MEXICO 01-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) http://www.samsung.com/mx Latin Am[...]

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    Europe GERMANY 01805 - SAMSUNG (726-7864) (€ 0,14/Min) http://www.samsung.de HUNGARY 06-80-SAMSUNG (726-7864) http://www.samsung.com/hu ITALIA 800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) http://www.samsung.com/it LUXEMBURG 02 261 03 710 http://www.samsung.com/lu NETHERLANDS 0900 SAMSUNG (726-7864 € 0,10/Min) http://www.samsung.com/nl NORWAY 815-56 480 http://www.sa[...]

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    Asia Pacific PHILIPPINES 1800-10-SAMSUNG(726-7864) http://www.samsung.com/ph SINGAPORE 1800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) http://www.samsung.com/sg THAILAND 1800-29-3232, 02-689-3232 http://www.samsung.com/th TAIWAN 0800-329-999 http://www.samsung.com/tw VIETNAM 1 800 588 889 http://www.samsung.com/vn Middle East & Africa SOUTH AFRICA 0860-SAMSUNG(726-7864[...]

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    SRS TS XT This feature outputs sonorous and vivid 3D sound as for 5.1 chan- nel speaker sound but through a 2-channel speaker. It has a good effect when stereo signals are input. Correct Disposal Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) - Europe only ( Applicable in the European Union and other European countri[...]