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    Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, In c. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 951 34-1706 USA http://www.ci sco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (638 7) Fax: 408 527-0883 User Guide f or Cisco LCD Pr ofessional S eries Displays June 22, 2009 Text Part Number: OL -17986-01[...]

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    THE SPECIFICATION S AND INFORMATION REGARDING TH E PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH OUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS , INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATI ONS IN THI S MANUAL ARE BE LIEVED TO BE A CCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WI THOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EX PRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPO NSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRO[...]

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    iii User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL-17986-01 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 Important Safety and Compliance Information 1-1 About Electrical and Fire Dangers 1-1 About Choosing the Prop er In stallation Site 1-3 About Installing Your Display Safely 1-4 About Cleaning Your Display Safe ly 1-4 Cleaning the LCD Display Surface, Case, and [...]

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    Contents iv User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 CHAPTER 2 The Basics 2-1 Package Contents 2-1 Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Disp lay 2-2 About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display 2-3 About Terminals on the Back of Your Disp lay 2-4 Using the Kensington Slot 2-5 About the Remote C[...]

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    Contents v User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Turning Multichannel Audio On or Off from the SRS TS XT Menu 4-11 Using the Setup Menu 4-12 Choosing a Menu System Language fro m the Language Menu 4-12 Adjusting Clock-based Settings from the Time Menu 4-13 Adjusting Background Transparency Setting s from the Menu Transpa[...]

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    Contents vi User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01[...]

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    CH A P T E R 1-1 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Revised April 2, 2009 • About Electrical and Fire Dangers, page 1-1 • About Choosing the Proper Installation Site, page 1-3 • About Installi ng Y our Display Safely , page 1-4 • About Cleaning Y our Display Safel[...]

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    1-2 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance In formation About Electrica l and Fire Da ngers Mishandling this product and its acce ssories might caus e fire, personal injury , electric shocks, or product damage that is pre ventable o therwise. Be sure to follo w these guidelines:[...]

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    1-3 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance Information About Choosing th e Proper Installation Site About Choosing the Proper Installation Site The ideal installation si te for your LCD display i s a high-visibility location with physical stability that: • Allo ws for adequate[...]

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    1-4 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance In formation About Installing Your Display Safely About Installing Your Display Safely Cisco LCD Profession al Series displays a re not design ed to stand freely on the floor . They must be installed correctly in an appropriate mount, b[...]

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    1-5 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance Information About Batte ries Cleaning the Power Plug and the Electrical Outlet Safely Disconnect the po wer cord and use the soft fabric cl eaning cloth that shipped with your LCD display . • T o pre vent electric shock, f ire, and ma[...]

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    1-6 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance In formation Regulatory Compliance No tes and Notices United States • FCC Class A Notice, page 1-6 • FCC Class B N otice, page 1-6 • User Information, page 1-7 • Important Safety Instru ctions (UL Only), page 1-7 • EP A, page [...]

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    1-7 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notice s If this equipment d oes cause harmful interference to radio or tel evisi on reception, which can be determined b y turning the equi pment of f and on, the user is encouraged to try to[...]

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    1-8 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance In formation Regulatory Compliance No tes and Notices 12. Use only with cart, stand, tri pod, bracket, or table sp ecified b y the manufacturer , or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use ca ution when moving the cart/apparat[...]

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    1-9 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notice s VCCI Class A Notice VCCI Class B Notice Taiwan—BSMI Class A Notice The follo wing statement is applicable to products shipped to T aiwan and marked as Class A on the product complia[...]

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    1-10 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance In formation Regulatory Compliance No tes and Notices European Notice Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directiv e (89/336/EEC), (92/31/EEC), (93/68/EEC) and the Low V oltage Di re cti ve (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commis[...]

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    1-11 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notice s Italy—Homologation Notice Questo appar ecchio e fabb ricato in conformita a l D.M.28.08.95 n.548 ed in particol ar e a quanto specificat o nell Art.2, comma 1. Questo appar ecchio [...]

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    1-12 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance In formation Regulatory Compliance No tes and Notices N-mark for Medical Electrical Equipment Classifications In accordance with UL 2601 -1/IEC 60601-1, the p r oduct is classified as cont inuous duty Class I equipment, which is not pr[...]

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    1-13 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notice s Transport and Storage Limitations: • T emperature Range of -40°C to +70°C. • Relati ve Humid ity of 10 -95%, non-condensing. • Barometric pressure: 700h Pa to 1060 hP a. Symb[...]

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    1-14 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 1 Important Sa fety and Compliance In formation Regulatory Compliance No tes and Notices[...]

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    CH A P T E R 2-1 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 2 The Basics Revised June 2 2, 2009 • Package Contents, page 2-1 • Getting to Kno w Y our Cisco LCD Professional Series Display , page 2-2 Package Contents V erify that the follo wing items are the product kit. If any items are mi ssing, contact your dealer . Co[...]

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    2-2 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Getting to Know Your Cisco LC D Professional Series Display The arrangement and a vailab ility of particular featur es on the front and back panels dif fers slightly among dif ferent LCD display mode[...]

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    2-3 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisc o LCD Professional Series Display About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display Figur e 2-1 Fr ont—40" 1 Menu b utton — Opens the on-screen calibration menu and closes it. Also closes submenus so that you can [...]

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    2-4 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display About Terminals on the Back of Your Display Figur e 2-2 Back—All Displa y Sizes A recessed area on the b ack of your display partially hides the po wer switch, the K ensington slot, t he electrical[...]

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    2-5 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisc o LCD Professional Series Display Using the Kensington Slot Kensington locks are devices used to physically secure a Cisco LCD Professional Series displ ay that is in a public place. The locking devi ce is sold separately . The appe[...]

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    2-6 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display About the Remote Control When a TV or other electron ic devi ce is near your Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Se ries display , the remote control might perfor m poorly or malfunction due to interference with[...]

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    2-7 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisc o LCD Professional Series Display Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control Y ou can protect y our LCD display from unau thorized use b y locking the control s on its front pane l and locking the b uttons on your remote co[...]

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    2-8 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Mechanical Layout — LCD Professional Series 100 (40" Display) Figur e 2-5 LCD-1 0 0-Pro-40N[...]

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    2-9 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisc o LCD Professional Series Display Figur e 2-6 LCD Display Head f or 40" Display[...]

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    2-10 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Mechanical Layout — LCD Professional Series 110 (52" Display) Figur e 2-7 LCD-1 1 0-Pro-52S[...]

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    2-11 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisc o LCD Professional Series Display Figur e 2-8 LCD Display Head f or 52" Display Installing VESA Brackets VESA brackets are optional, installed at your discre tion, and Cisco is not resp onsible for any produ ct damage or any i[...]

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    2-12 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display In the LCD Professional Series, VESA mounting interf ace dimensions are: • 600mm x 400mm for a 40" LCD display . • 800mm x 400mm for a 52" LCD display . Figur e 2-9 40" VESA Brac [...]

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    CH A P T E R 3-1 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 3 Connecting to Other Devices Revised November 24 , 2008 Caution In the e vent of failure, the electrical ground may di schar ge an electric shock. Be sure to wire the electrical ground correctly , before connecting to th e A C power source. When un-wiring the elect[...]

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    3-2 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 3 Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to an Audio Amplifier Related Topics • About T e rminals on the Back of Y our Display , page 2-4 • Connecting to a D igital A/V Source (HDMI), page 3- 2 • Connecting to a Digi tal A/V Source (D VI to HDMI), page 3-3 Connecti[...]

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    3-3 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 3 Connecting to O ther Devices Connecting to a Digital A/V Source (DVI to HDMI) Connecting to a Digital A/V Source (DVI to HDMI) Procedure Step 1 Do either of the follo wing: • Connect the D VI output terminal of a digital output de vice to the HDMI terminal of your LC[...]

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    3-4 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 3 Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to a Digital A/V Source (DVI to HDMI)[...]

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    CH A P T E R 4-1 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 4 Adjusting Display Settings Revised November 24 , 2008 • Opening and Closing th e Main Menu, page 4-1 • Using the Input Menu, page 4- 2 • Using the Picture Menu, page 4-3 • Using the So und Menu, page 4-9 • Using the Set up Menu, pag e 4-12 Opening and Cl[...]

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    4-2 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Input Menu Using the Input Menu • Choosing a V i deo Input Source from the Source List Menu, pa ge 4-2 • W orking in the Edit Name Menu, page 4-3 Choosing a Video Input Source from the Source List Menu When multiple de vices are[...]

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    4-3 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adju sting Display Settings Using the Picture Menu Related Topics • Locking Front P anel Controls and the Remote Cont rol, page 2-7 • About T e rminals on the Back of Y our Display , page 2-4 • About the Remote Contro l, page 2-6 Working in the Edit Name Menu Y o[...]

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    4-4 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Picture M enu Personalizing Picture Settings with the Custom Menu Y ou can customize contrast, br ightness, sharpness, color , and tint settings. Before You Begin • This feature is av ailable only when Dy namic Contrast mode is tu[...]

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    4-5 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adju sting Display Settings Using the Picture Menu • Wa r m 1 • Wa r m 2 • Custom Note When you choose any tone se tting except ‘Off, ’ the Color T emp feature is disabled. Step 3 T o sa ve your selection and implement it, push Enter . Related Topics • Lock[...]

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    4-6 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Picture M enu Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu Dynamic Contrast automatically detects the distr ibu tion of the visual signal and adjusts for optimum contrast. Before You Begin This proc[...]

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    4-7 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adju sting Display Settings Using the Picture Menu Related Topics • Locking Front P anel Controls and the Remote Cont rol, page 2-7 • T urning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off fr om the Dynamic Contrast Menu, page 4-6 • About the Remote Contro l, page 2-6 [...]

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    4-8 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Picture M enu Turning Digital Noise Reduction On or Off from the Digital NR Menu T urns the digital noise reduction feature on o r of f. Before You Begin This procedure assumes t hat your remote control and t he front panel controls[...]

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    4-9 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adju sting Display Settings Using the Sound Menu Turning the Brightness Sensor On or Off from the Brightness Sensor Menu Y ou can conf igure your 52" LCD Professional Series display t o automatically detect the distrib ution of all incoming visual signals and adju[...]

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    4-10 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Sound Menu The factory-pr eset modes are: • Standard — F or e veryday use. • Music — For music videos or concert s. • Movie — For films. • Speech — For intervie ws, political debate s, ne ws, and similar programming[...]

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    4-11 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adju sting Display Settings Using the Sound Menu Turning Equalization On or Off from the Auto Volume Menu This feature reduces v olume le vel dif fer ences from one broadcast to the next. Before You Begin This procedure assumes t hat your remote control and t he front[...]

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    4-12 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu • Choosing a Menu System Language from the Langu age Menu, page 4-12 • Adjusting Clock-based Set tings from the T ime Menu, page 4-13 • Adjusting Background T ransparenc y Settings from the Men[...]

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    4-13 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adju sting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Adjusting Clock-based Settings from the Time Menu Y ou can edit the time sett ings for your display . Before You Begin This procedure assumes t hat your remote control and t he front panel controls o n your LCD display [...]

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    4-14 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Adjusting Background Transparency Settings from the Menu Transparency Menu Y ou can change the background transpar ency for the OSD calibration menu. Before You Begin This procedure assumes t hat your remote control and [...]

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    4-15 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adju sting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Related Topics • About Controls an d Sensors on the Front of Y our LCD Display , page 2-3 • About the Remote Contro l, page 2-6 • Locking Front P anel Controls and the Remote Cont rol, page 2-7 Adjusting Power Con[...]

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    4-16 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Related Topics • Locking Front P anel Controls and the Remote Cont rol, page 2-7 • About T e rminals on the Back of Y our Display , page 2-4 Configuring Video Wall Options and Settings • T urning the V ideo W all F[...]

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    4-17 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adju sting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Choosing a Video Wall Aspect Ratio Preser vation Setting from the Format Menu Y ou can choose w hether the video wall will use letterboxi ng and pillar boxin g, or if it will distort images. Before You Begin • This pr[...]

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    4-18 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Procedure Step 1 From the main menu, choose Setup > V ideo W a ll > Horizontal . Step 2 T o choo se the number of displays that each ro w will include, use the Up and Down bu tt o n s. Step 3 T o sa ve y our select[...]

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    4-19 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adju sting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wa ll from the Screen Divider Menu When you arrange muliple LCD displays i n the grid that consti tutes a video wa ll, you use the Screen Di vider feature to design[...]

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    4-20 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Procedure Step 1 From the main menu, choose Setup > Safety Scr een . Step 2 T o highl ight the name of the method by which you w ill pre vent b urn-in, use t he Up and Down bu ttons. Y ou can choose any of these metho[...]

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    4-21 User Guide for Cisco LCD Pr ofessional Series Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adju sting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Setting the Delay Interval from the Power On Adjustment Menu Y ou can adjust the delay interv al after you press Powe r On, before the disp lay is actual ly turned on. A longer delay interv al helps to pre v ent ov e rv[...]

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    4-22 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Ser ies Displays OL-17986-01 Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu Before You Begin • This feature is a v ailable only wi th D VI. • This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel control s on your LCD display are not locked. Procedure Step 1 From the main menu,[...]