Samsung 820DXn manual

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    I nst a ll Pr og ra ms P DF Man uals Re gis trati on Safety Instructions In tr od ucti on Conn ec tions Using th e Software A djus ti ng th e L CD Dis pl ay Trou ble shoo ti ng Speci ficati ons In formation Ap pen d ix © 20 07 Sam sun g Elec tro n ics Co. , Lt d. A ll r igh ts re ser ved . Model SyncMaster 7 00DXn / 82 0DXn[...]

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    Select Langu age Main Page Model The color and appearance of the product may v ary depending on the model, and the product spec ifications ar e subject t o change witho ut prior notic e for reasons of pe rformance enha ncement. Safety Instructions Notational Please rea d the following s afety instru ctions as th ey are designed t o prevent damage t[...]

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    Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle. z An improper ground may cause el ectric shock or equipment dama ge.(Class l Equipment o nly.) Insert the power plug firmly so that it does not come loose. z A bad connec tion may cause f ire. Do not excessively bend the plug and wire nor place heavy objects upon them, which could cause damage . z T[...]

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    Failure to do so may cause serious damag e to your LCD Displ ay. Place your LCD Display in a location with low humidity and a minimum of dust. z Failure to do so may cause electr ic shock or fire inside th e LCD Display. Do not drop the LCD Display when moving it. z This may cau se damage to the pr oduct or the per son carrying i t. Install the LCD[...]

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    Put down the LCD Dis play carefully. z Failing to do so may damage the LCD Dis play. Do not place the LCD Disp lay face down. z This may da mage the TFT-LC D surface. The installation of the bracket must be done by a qualified professional. z Instal ling the brac ket by unqual ified personne l may result in injury. z Always use the mounting devic e[...]

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    If the connector between the plug and the pin is dusty or dirty, clean it properly using a dry cloth. z A dirty conne ctor may cause ele ctric shock o r fire. Make sure to unplug the power cord before cleaning the product. z Otherwi se, this m ay cause el ectric sh ock or fi re. Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and wipe the product using[...]

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    Do not try to move the LCD Display by pulling only the wire or the signal cable. z This may caus e a breakdown, e lectric shock or f ire due to damag e to the cable. Do not move the LCD Display right or left by pulling only the wire or the signal cable. z This may caus e a breakdown, e lectric shock or f ire due to damag e to the cable. Do not cove[...]

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    outlet and co ntact the Service Center. When viewing a fixed screen for an extended period of time, residual image or blurriness may a ppear. z Change the mode to energy sa ving mode or set a s creensaver t o a changing picture when aw ay from the LCD Di splay for an ex tended period of time. Adjusts the resolution and fre quency to the level appro[...]

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    Place the product out of children’s reach, as they could damage by hanging onto it. z A falling product m ay cause injury to th e person or even f atality. When not using the product for an extended period of time, keep the product unplugged. z Otherwis e, this may caus e heat emission from the accumu lated dirt or degraded insu lation, causing e[...]

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    recycling center or to a store selling t he same type of the b attery or rechargea ble battery . © 1995~20 07 SAMSUNG. ALL Rights Reserved[...]

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    Select Langu age Main Page Model The color and appearance of the product may v ary depending on the model, and the product spec ifications are subject t o change witho ut prior notic e for reasons of pe rformance enha ncement. Introduction Package Contents Note • Please make su re the following items are included with y our LCD Display. If any it[...]

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    Remote Control Batteri es (AAA X 2) (Not availab le in all locations) BNC to RCA Adaptor Jack Sold separately Wall Mount KIT DVI Cable BNC Cable LAN Cable Your LCD Display Front 1) MENU Opens the on-sc reen menu and exit s from the menu or closes the adj ustment menu. 2) Navigate buttons ( Up-Down buttons) Moves from one men u item to anoth er vert[...]

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    • PC A V / S-Video / C omponent / HDMI Mo de • BNC A V / S-Video / HDMI Mode • DVI A V / S-Video / C omponent Mode • AV / S-Video PC / BNC / DVI Mode • Component PC / DVI Mode • HDMI PC / BNC Mode 7) Power button Turns t he LCD Display On/Off. 8) Brightness Sensor The produc t's Brightness Sen sor function auto matically detects th[...]

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    2) REMOTE OUT/IN You can use a wi red remote contro l by connecti ng it to your monitor. 3) RS232C OUT/IN (RS232 C Serial PORT) MDC(Multi ple Display Cont rol) Program Por t 4) DVI / P C / HDMI IN [HDMI/ PC/DVI/BNC AUDIO IN](HDMI/ PC/DVI/BNC Audio Connection Terminal (Input)) 5) DVI / P C / HDMI IN [HDMI] Connect t he HDMI termi nal at the back of [...]

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    Note • The number of LCD Displa ys that can be con nected to loopou t may differ de pending on the cab les, signal source et c. With cables where there is no de gradation or signal source, up to ten LCD Displ ays can be connecte d. Note •S e e Connecting the LCD Display for further infor mation regardi ng cable connecti ons. Remote Control Note[...]

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    3) MDC MDC Quick Launch Button. 4) LOCK Activates or deactivate s all functio n keys on both the remote control and the LCD Dis play except for the Power and LOCK but tons. 5) MagicNet buttons Used for Ma gicNet. • Alphanumer ic: Used to ent er the Interne t address. • DEL: Functio ns as the backspac e. • SYMBOL: Used to enter the symb ols. ([...]

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    When pressi ng this butto n, the curren t mode is displ ayed at the botto m centre of th e screen. The LCD Di splay has a buil t-in hig h fidelity st ereo amplifi er. Then press the button agai n to circle th rough availabl e preconfigure d modes. ( Standard → Music → Movie → Speech → Cus tom ) 21) STILL Press the button o nce to freeze the[...]

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    Mechanical Layout | Monitor Head | Speaker | Installation VESA Bracket | Wall Bracket Installation 1. Mechanical Layout 2. Monitor Head SyncMaster 7 00DXn[...]

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    3. Installation VESA Bracket z When installing VESA, make sure to comp ly with the international VESA standards. z Purchasing VESA Bracket and Installation Information : Please contact your nea rest Samsung Distributor to place an order. After your order i s placed, installation professionals wil l visit you and install the b racket. z At least 2 p[...]

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    For securing the bracket on a wall , use only machin e screws of 6 mm diameter a nd 8 to 12 mm length. 4. Wall Bracket Installation z Contact a technician for i nstalling the wall bracket. z Samsung Electronics is not resp onsible for any damages to the produ ct or harm to customers when the installation is done by th e customer. z This product is [...]

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    Insert and tighten the Captive Screw in the direction of the arrow. When done, mount the wa ll bracket on the wall. A. Captive Screw B. Wall Bracket C. Hinge (Left) D. Hinge (Right) There are two hinges(left and right). Use the correct one. Before drilling into the wall, check if the length between the two locking hol es at the back of the product [...]

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    To mount the product on the wall bracket The shape of the product may var y depending on the model . (Th e assemblies of the plastic hanger and th e screw are the same) Remove the 4 scr ews on the back of the product. Insert the screw B into the plastic hanger. 1. Mount the product on the wall bracket and make sure it is properly fixed to the left [...]

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    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. Monitor B. Wall Bracket C. Wall Wall Bracket Angle Adjustment Adjust the b[...]

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    Mechanical Layout | Monitor Head | Speaker | Installation VESA Bracket | Wall Bracket Installation 1. Mechanical Layout 2. Monitor Head SyncMaster 82 0DXn[...]

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    3. Installation VESA Bracket z When installing VESA, make sure to comp ly with the international VESA standards. z Purchasing VESA Bracket and Installation Information : Please contact your nea rest Samsung Distributor to place an order. After your order i s placed, installation professionals wil l visit you and install the b racket. z At least 2 p[...]

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    For securing the bracket on a wall , use only machin e screws of 6 mm diameter a nd 8 to 12 mm length. 4. Wall Bracket Installation z Contact a technician for i nstalling the wall bracket. z Samsung Electronics is not resp onsible for any damages to the produ ct or harm to customers when the installation is done by th e customer. z This product is [...]

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    Insert and tighten the Captive Screw in the direction of the arrow. When done, mount the wa ll bracket on the wall. A. Captive Screw B. Wall Bracket C. Hinge (Left) D. Hinge (Right) There are two hinges(left and right). Use the correct one. Before drilling into the wall, check if the length between the two locking hol es at the back of the product [...]

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    To mount the product on the wall bracket The shape of the product may var y depending on the model . (Th e assemblies of the plastic hanger and th e screw are the same) Remove the 4 scr ews on the back of the product. Insert the screw B into the plastic hanger. 1. Mount the product on the wall bracket and make sure it is properly fixed to the left [...]

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    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. Monitor B. Wall Bracket C. Wall Wall Bracket Angle Adjustment Adjust the b[...]

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    Select Langu age Main Page Model The color and appearance of the product may v ary depending on the model, and the product spec ifications ar e subject t o change witho ut prior notic e for reasons of pe rformance enha ncement. Connections Installing the Stand KIT Note • Only the supp lied bolts should be u sed. Caution Samsung Electron ics will [...]

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    Using a Power cord with Earth In the even t of failure, the earth lead ma y cause electr ic shock. Make sure to wire th e earth lead in correct ly, before co nnecting the AC p ower. When un-wi ring the eart h lead, make su re to disconnec t the AC power i n advance. Note • AV input de vices such as DVD players, VCR' s or camcorders as well a[...]

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    3) Connect the a udio cable for yo ur LCD Display to the audio port on th e back of your co mputer. Note • Turn on bot h your compute r and the LCD Dis play. Note • The DVI ca ble or BNC cable i s optional. Contact a l ocal Samsung Electr onics Service C enter to buy optio nal items. Connecting a VCR 1) AV input devices such as VCRs or Camcorde[...]

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    1) Connect a set of audio cables between the COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO -R] on the L CD Display and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DV D player. 2) Conn ect a Component ca ble between th e BNC/COMPONENT IN - P R , Y, P B port on the LCD Display and the P R , Y, P B jac ks on the DVD play er. Note •S e l e c t Component for th e connection to a DVD pl[...]

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    • The audio-vide o cables shown here are usually included with a Camcorder. (If not, check your local electr onics store.) If your ca mcorder is ster eo, you need to c onnect a set of two cables. Connecting a DTV Set Top Box Note • The conne ctions for a typi cal Set Top Box are s hown below. 1) Conn ect a Component ca ble between th e BNC / CO[...]

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    • Connect a set of audio cables b etween the AUX L, R jacks on the AUDIO SYSTEM and the AUDIO O UT [L-AUDIO-R] on LCD Display. Connecting to a Wired Remote Control Note • You can control your monitor by allo wing it to re ceive the remo te control si gnals of oth er devices thr ough the REMOTE OUT terminal. • You can control a devic e by allo[...]

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    1) Connect the D VI output terminal of a digital output de vice to the HDMI IN t erminal of the monit or using a DVI to HDMI cable. 2) Connect the red and white jacks of an RCA to stereo (for PC) cable to the same co lored audio output terminals of the digital output device, and connect the opposite jack to the H DMI / PC / DVI-D AUDIO IN terminal [...]

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    Select Langu age Main Page Model The color and appearance of the product may v ary depending on the model, and the product spec ifications ar e subject t o change witho ut prior notic e for reasons of pe rformance enha ncement. Using the Software Installation MagicNet Installati on 1. Insert the installa tion CD into the CD- ROM drive. 2. Click the[...]

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    6. Choo se a folder t o install the MagicNet prog ram. 7. Click "Install." 8. The "Installation Stat us" window appears.[...]

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    9. It is r ecommended res tarting the syst em for the normal o peration of th e MagicNet Server pr ogram. Click "Finish." 10. When the installat ion is complete, the MagicNet execu table icon appears on your desktop . 11. Double-click t he icon to start th e program. System Requirements CPU RAM Ethernet OS Applicat ion Minimum P1.8 256M 1[...]

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    What is MagicNet? | Using MagicNet | Library | Screen | Sch edule Remo te Ma nageme nt | Messa ge | Option | Client / Conte nts Server | Troublesh ooting W hat is Mag icNe t? MagicNet us es an Ethe rnet network for s ervers and mo nitors, and tran sfers media fi les (image fi les, music f iles, and movies) and office fi les (HTML, PDF) from the ser[...]

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    schedule s. 5. Instants mess age → You can di splay a message on selected monitors regardl ess of schedule s. 6. MDC and S ystem → The MDC an d System fun ctions al low you to control, view the status of, and diagno se monitors . 7. VNC → The VNC function all ows you to connect to a monitor remote ly and view the status of and con trol and di[...]

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    What is Mag icNet? |   | Library | Screen | Sch edule Remo te Ma nageme nt | Messa ge | Option | Client / Conte nts Server | Troublesh ooting   Running MagicNet 1. Click Programs -> Magi cNetPro -> MagicNetPro. 2. W hen MagicNetPro run s, select Log In f[...]

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    2. Configure the Network Connecti on settings In the General tab. Ente r the server name on the monitor identical to the name of the server. To change the server name, double-click th e Value field of the Server Name ite m. 3. If there is more than one network card in the server, select a network card in th e Network Device item. 4. If both the ser[...]

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    File Sub-Menus Registe ring a Library 1. S elect Library from th e File menu to open the Li brary View. 2. Selec t a photo f ile, musi c file, mo vie file, d ocume nt, or Flas h file etc . on the ser ver. 3. Right- click on the se lected file and sele ct Send To Library fro m the displayed menu to register it to the library. 4. The regis tered libr[...]

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    Register ing a Scre en 1. Se lect Screen from t he File menu to o pen a Screen View. 2. Right-click on the background v iew. Click on the Area and click either Ph oto, Movie, Flash, Web, Text, or Source from the displaye d menu. 3. When the mouse pointer chan ges to the crosshair (+) icon, drag it to the Edit View to set the area for the file to be[...]

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    2. Selec t the moni tors to w hich th e schedul e is to be reg istered in the T ree View at the lef t. The Operating Mode of the selected monitors must be set to Schedule if they can display the schedule reg iste red on the se rver. 3. Click a date and time in the Edit View at the right to select the dat e and time when the schedule is to be perfor[...]

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    4. To disp lay the mes sage on t he selected monitor s, clic k the Send Me ssage ico n in the to olbar unde r the menu bar. To hide the message which wi ll be displ ayed on th e selected monitors, cl ick the Sto p Messa ge icon in the toolbar.[...]

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    What is Mag icNet? | Us ing MagicNet | Lib rar y | Screen | Schedu le Remo te Ma nageme nt | Messa ge | Option | Client / Conte nts Server | Troublesh ooting Librar y File Me nu Librar y / Screen / Schedule / Remote Management / Message z Creates a vie w or selects a created view for each men u item so that you can perf orm a scr een sch edule a nd[...]

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    Synchronize z Syn chronizes the library f iles of the main server with the files of the content server. Opti on z Changes the server settings. For more information, refer to the Options section. Libr ary Tree Vi ew List V iew Output View Tree View All t he fol ders u nder My Compu ter on the Wi ndows Deskto p, lib rary, s creen, and con tent s erve[...]

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    view in the righ t pane. Exploring No rmal Files Exploring Li braries Exploring S creen Files Exploring Normal Files Exploring Libraries Exploring Screen Files Exploring Content Servers Displays all the folder s in the com puter on which a serv er is inst alled in a tree view . Function : If you select a folder below th e Desktop, its subfolders an[...]

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    Exploring Cont ent Servers Displays th e manage ment fol ders for th e conte nt server s in a tree v iew. Function: If you selec t a folder, its su bfolders and a list of cont ent servers are displayed in the li st view in the right pane. Hot Key z F2 key: Ren ames the sele cted folde r. z Delete ke y: Deletes se lected fol der, its sub f older(s) [...]

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    Exploring Li braries z O p en: If y ou clic k O p en for a folder , y ou are moved to that fold er. If y ou click O p en for a file, th e file is run. z Send To Library: If you click Send To Library for the selected f iles, th ey are regis tered to the libr ary. Displays th e subfol ders and fi les under t he selecte d folde r. Function: Double -Cl[...]

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    Exploring S creen z O p en: If y ou clic k O p en for a folder , y ou are moved to that fold er. If y ou click O p en for a file, th e file is run. z Send To Library: Moves the s elected library files to the topmos t folder for eac h content item. Howev er, this me nu item is deactiv ated wh en a folde r is selecte d. z Cut: Cuts th e selected scre[...]

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    Displays th e subfol ders and fi les under t he selecte d folde r. Function: Double -Click z Double -click to mov e to the u pper fold er. z Double-click to move to that lower fol der. Drag & Drop z If you d rag and dro p screen files to a screen fol der in th e tree view or the list vi ew, the y are moved to that folder. However, the drag &[...]

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    z Cut: Cuts th e selected scre en files to the cl i p board so that y ou can p aste them to anoth er location. However, thi s menu item is deactivated when a fol der is selected. z Delete: Deletes the sele cted scre en files and fold ers. Ho wever, if the sel ection in cludes ".." whi ch refer s to a high er leve l folder, th is menu item[...]

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    Exploring the Content Serv er z F2 key: Ren ames the se lected fo lder. How ever, you ca nnot rena me a file. z Delete ke y: Delete s the selec ted folders , subfolde rs, and s creen file s. z Ctrl + X keys: Cu ts the selecte d screen files to th e clipboard so that you can pa ste them to a nothe r locat ion. Howeve r, th is ho t key is not support[...]

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    1) Mac Addre ss: The MAC address of the se lected cont ent server. You can edit this. 2) S erver N ame: Th e serv er name o f the s elect ed con tent se rver. You ca n edit t his. 3) IP Addr ess: The IP ad dress of the sel ected conte nt server. You ca nnot edi t this. * The IP addr ess is displ ayed if the conte nt server is conn ected at lea st o[...]

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    What is MagicNet? | Using MagicNet | Librar y | Screen | Sche dule Remote Management | Message | 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 fo r each menu item so that y ou can perform a screen schedule and performs basic[...]

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    { Administrator: Has privileges for all server functions. { User: Has privileges for all server function s except for changing server options and 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 o[...]

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    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 z New: Initializes th[...]

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    Background This is for configuring the background for all screens. The background consists of the Area, Screen, Music, and Effect functions. If a colo r or photo is used as the background, you can freely place other areas such as a movie and te xt on the background to compose a varied screen. If an office file or an external input is used as the ba[...]

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    Resolution: Changes the resolution for the background. You can ad d a new resolution and set the default resolution using the Options menu. Start Time, Stop T ime, Duration: Sets the play ing time of the background in minutes. The playing time of the background changes to that of the screen. It cannot be less than the playing time of the area conta[...]

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    Changes the detailed properties and 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 t he monitor and plays it. z Stream: Streams the file to the mo nitor. z Context Men u: Add, Delete, Up, Down: Adds and deletes a file an[...]

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    Photo This function is for configuring screens using photo files and consists of the Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. The Area fu nction allows you to set the position where the photo is displayed and when and for how lon g it is disp layed. The Screen function allows you to select photo files and how to display them. The Backgrou nd fun[...]

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    Area Name: Changes the area name. You cannot use a name already used for another area nam e. Lock Positi on: Locks the position 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, Duratio[...]

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

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    Movie 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 t he monitor and plays it. z Stream: Streams the file to the mo nitor. z Context Men u: Add, Delete, Up, Down: Adds and deletes[...]

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    This function is for configuring screens usin g movie files and consists of Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. Th e Area function allows you to set the position where the movie is play ed and when an d for how lo ng it is pla yed . The Screen function allows you to select the movie file and how to play it. The Backgrou nd f unction allows [...]

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    Movie File: Selects the movie file to be played in the Movie area. Aspect Ratio: Select s the aspect ratio for the movie file to be played in the Movie area. z Full: The movie file is enlarged or reduced to fit the entire background. z Original: The movie file is displ ayed at the original size. z Auto: The movie file is enlarged or reduced to fit [...]

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    File. Only one picture file can be selected in the Movie area. Picture Aspect Ra tio: Selects the aspect ratio for the phot o file to be played in the Movie area when the background type of the Mo vie 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 displayed at t[...]

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    Flash This function is for configuring screens using Macromedia flash files an d consists of Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. The Area function allows yo u to set the position where the movie is played and when and for how long it is played. The Screen function allows you to set the flash file and how to play it. The Background function [...]

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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 position 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: Se[...]

  • Page 73

    Type: Sets the background type (Color, Picture File) for the Fl ash area. Color: Selects the color when the background type for the Flas h area is set to Color. Transparency: Selects the degree of transparency when the background type for the Flash area is set to Color. If the Transparency is set to a value under 100, the area which is placed benea[...]

  • Page 74

    Web 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 t he monitor and plays it. z Stream: Streams to the monitor. z Context Men u: Add, Delete, Up, Down: Adds and deletes a file and [...]

  • Page 75

    This function is for configuring screens by c onn ecting website files and consists of the Area, Screen, Background and Effect functions. The Area function allows you to set the pos ition of the webpag e and when and for how long i t is displayed . The Screen function allows you to set the website file to connect to and the location of the web page[...]

  • Page 76

    Website: Sets a web page to display in the Web area. Only one URL can be selected in t he Web Area. Refresh: Sets the refresh time for the URL displayed in the Web area. Input Enable: You can input using the mouse in the Web area. Offset Left /Top / Right / Bottom: Moves the position of the web page in the Web area. Scroll: Turns the scrollbar for [...]

  • Page 77

    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 the entire background and keeps the original aspect ratio. z Tile: The photo file is tiled continuo usly across the entire background. Picture Time Interv al: [...]

  • Page 78

    Text This function is for configuring screens by c onn ecting text and consists of the Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. The A rea function allows you to set the position of the text and when and for how long it is displayed. The Screen function allows you to select the t ext and how to display it. The Background function allo ws you to s[...]

  • Page 79

    Name: Changes the area name. You cannot use a name already used for another area nam e. Lock Positi on: Locks the position 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: Se[...]

  • Page 80

    the Text area. The font type shows the font of the computer where the server is operating. The same font should be installed in the monitor so that the monitor can disp lay the same font. Align Horizontal, Vertical: Aligns the text in the Text area. Background Type: Sets the background type (Color) for the Tex t area. You can only se lect Color for[...]

  • Page 81

    Source 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 t he monitor and plays it. z Stream: Streams the file to the mo nitor. z Context Men u: Add, Delete, Up, Down: Adds and delete[...]

  • Page 82

    Area Name: Changes the area name. You cannot use a name already used for another area nam e. Lock Positi on: Locks the position 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, Duratio[...]

  • Page 83

    (TV: General broadcasting channel range - 2~69, Cable broadcasting channel range 1, 14~135) (DTV : Main chann el range - 0 to 999, Sub channel ran ge - 0 to 999) Edit View This view is used for sc reen design and allows you to create, move and change the size of an area using your mouse. You can preview the current state by sele cting Preview Area [...]

  • Page 84

    What is Mag icNet? | Using MagicNet | Librar y | Screen | Schedul e Remo te Ma nageme nt | Messa ge | Option | Client / Conte nts Server | Troublesh ooting Schedule File Me nu Library / Screen / Schedule / Remote Management / Message z Creates a vie w or selects a created view for each men u item so that you can perf orm a screen sched ule and perf[...]

  • Page 85

    Tool Menu Undo / Redo z Canc els the p revious ly perf ormed c ommand or perfor ms the c anceled command a gain. Yo u can cha nge the ma ximum number of comman ds that you can undo usin g the Op tion men u. A dd z Adds the screen you wish to s chedule after selecting a monitor and ti me by clicking in the EPG w indow . Delete z Del etes the scree n[...]

  • Page 86

    Tree Vi ew EPG V iew List V iew Pub lish View Tree View Displays the connec tion state of the monitors curren tly connected to the server depending on the monitor ico n. You ca n also efficient ly man age the monitors by crea ting net work gr oups. You can mo ve a net worked monitor by dragging and dropping it into a group. Netwo rk z : The ser ver[...]

  • Page 87

    Loca l 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/Pas te: Copies al l the sched ules configu red on the se lected monit or to the cli pboard and pastes them to another monitor. Rena me: Chan ge[...]

  • Page 88

    This is a virtua l monito r used to cr eate sc hedules for a m onitor us ed witho ut bein g connected to the network. Loca l publishing can be performed for a l ocal monitor to crea te schedules for it. New M onitor: Create s a new v irtual local monito r. Copy / Past e: Copie s the sched ules set on the select ed monitor a nd pastes th em to ano t[...]

  • Page 89

    Add: Adds the screen you wish to schedule after selecting a monitor and time by clicking in the EPG w indow . Delete: Del etes the screen cu rrently selec ted in the EPG w indow. Copy / Paste: Copies the curren tly select ed screen and past es it after selec ting a monitor an d time by c licking in the EPG window. Auto Size : Chan g es the currentl[...]

  • Page 90

    Start Tim e / Sto p Time / Duration: Se ts the time information fo r the selected screen in minut es. Peri odic: S ets h ow frequ ently the sel ected s creen r ecurs . (None / Daily / Week ly / Mo nthly) End on: Sets an end date for the s elected schedule to recur. Publish View Publ ishes the sc hedules which a re conf igure d by the EPG vie w and [...]

  • Page 91

    What is MagicNet? | Using MagicNet | Librar y | Screen | Schedule Remote Man agement | Message | Option | Client / Con tents Server | Troubles hooting Remote Man agement File Menu Library / Scree n / Schedule / Remote Management / Message z Creates a view or selects a created view fo r each menu item so that y ou can perform a screen schedule and h[...]

  • Page 92

    Refresh z Refreshes the value of each client for the currently selected remote control item. Option z Changes t he server settings. For more information, refer to the Options section. Remote Management Tree View List View Combo View[...]

  • Page 93

    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 94

    System -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 minutes. 3) AM/PM: Enter AM or PM. 4) Status: Select whether to use the turn-[...]

  • Page 95

    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 lient, suc[...]

  • Page 96

    Phase, Gain, and Sharpness. You can control each item by clicking on it and changing the setting in the list view. z The R Phase, G Phase, B Phase, Gain, and Sh arpness items are only applicable if the Signal Balance item is set to On. Maintenance: Displays the state of the Lamp Control, Screensa ver, Screen Matrix Display, Screen Settings, and Saf[...]

  • Page 97

    System Power On/Off: This item is only enabled when a monitor name is selected and used to turn the client (monitor) on or off. Copy: Copies the settings of the selected item. z If you select a monitor name and click Copy, a ll the items displayed in the list are copied. z If you select an item and click Copy, only th e item is copied. z If the set[...]

  • Page 98

    - Network Adapter: Displays the network adap ter for the selected client. - Mac Address: Displa ys the MAC address of t he selected client. - : Select an IP address type. - IP Address: Enter the IP address. - Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask. - Default gateway: Enter the address of the default gateway. - Preferred DNS server: Enter the address of[...]

  • Page 99

    1) Startup: Select the program to be performed when the client starts. 2) Automatic update: Select how to perform automatic updates. 3) Use password lock: Select whether to use the password lock. 4) Content Server: Select whether to use the content server. 5) Prefer red content ser ver: Enter th e IP addr ess of the preferred content server to use [...]

  • Page 100

    z Only available if the copied item is th e same as the currently selected item . z Only applied to clients which are turned on. Refresh: Refreshes items for the s elected monitor. Monitor Status z : The server is connected to the monitor in Player mode. z : The server is connected to the monitor in Scheduler mode. z : The server is connected to th[...]

  • Page 101

    What is Mag icNet? | Using MagicNet | Librar y | Screen | Schedu le Remo te Ma nageme nt | Mess age | Optio n | Client / Contents Server | Troublesh ooting Message File Me nu Library / Screen / Schedule / Remote Management / Message z Cre ates a view or se lects a cre ated view f or ea ch menu item s o that you can ru n a scr een schedule and perfo[...]

  • Page 102

    Exit z Exits the program. If there are an y unsaved change s, a new win dow is dis played so that y ou can save them. Tool Menu Un do / Redo z Canc els the p revious ly perf ormed c ommand or perfor ms the c anceled command a gain. Yo u can cha nge the ma ximum number of comman ds that you can undo usin g the Op tion men u. Send / S top z Checks th[...]

  • Page 103

    Tree Vi ew List V iew Tree View You can se lect the mon itors to which the m essage is se nt by checki ng the checkbox next to each mo nitor and group. List View Changes th e detailed functions fo r the message to be s ent to the monit ors by double-click ing it or by clicking the created button. Message: Sets a message to be displayed on the monit[...]

  • Page 104

    What is Mag icNet? | Using MagicNet | Librar y | Screen | Schedu le Remo te Ma nageme nt | Messa ge | Option | Cli ent / Contents Server | Troublesh ooting Optio n Opti on General Network Connection: Se lects the connection meth od between the server and the monito r. The server and mon itor can be connected to ea ch other onl y if the same conne c[...]

  • Page 105

    If the server and monito r are on a different private network, they cannot connect to each other. However, if the server has a public IP address, a monitor with a private IP address can be c onnected to it using the d irect connection m ethod. Server Name: Changes the server name. The server and monitor can connect to each other only if thei r serv[...]

  • Page 106

    z Use the equal disk spac e of each monitor: Sets the size to the val ue entered in the edit box. z Do not check disk space when schedule is published: Publishing continues even though the total size of the sch edules to be p ubli shed is lar g er than tha t of the free dis k s p ace of the monitor. Publishing sequence: Specifies the order when pub[...]

  • Page 107

    What is Mag icNet? | Using MagicNet | Librar y | Screen | Schedu le Remo te Ma nageme nt | Messa ge | Option | Clie nt / C onte nts S erver | Troubleshooting Co ntent s Serv er A prog ram run on the addit ional PC where the content ser ver is ope rating. Ver sion: The versi on of th e content Server. MAC ID: The MAC ad dress of th e netwo rk dev ic[...]

  • Page 108

    EWF Dis plays or change s the drive se ttings. Password Manages the password. Setu p Rota tion Rotates the screen with the selected option. Program Runs or exits the program. Exit Exits m nMain . If you ex it mnMa in, Magic Net X and t he Sche dule prog ram are also exite d together. EWF: Displ ays and chang es the D rive setting s EWF State z Cur [...]

  • Page 109

    Old password z Enter the existing password. New password z Enter the new password. Change z Change the password. Use password lock z Verifie s y our p assword before y ou enter the Setu p screen. Setu p Connection Tab Schedule server z Ser ver Conne ction Set tings { The client au tomatically conn ects to the server. { When a co nnection is di scon[...]

  • Page 110

    { The ID of the serv er to connect to { Client ID 1 Sch edule server z Automat ic connection usi ng server nam e : If the sche dule server and client are on the same sub netw ork, the client con nects to the servers usi ng their name. z Reconnec ting another serve r when disconne cted : If a connecti on is discon nected, the cl ient connec ts to an[...]

  • Page 111

    z Sele ct th e progr am perfo rmed w hen t he cli ent star ts. Automatic u pdates z Select how to perform autom atic 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 program s, or select neither of them. z Player : Runs a medi a player program that can be run u sing the remote cont rol a[...]

  • Page 112

    { Background: Sets the background for the entire screen. { File: Set s the lo g o scre en to b e dis p la y ed on the bac k g round. ( A flash , p hoto, o r movie fil e can be se t.) 2 Sched ule f older z Sets the directory which the content to be sc heduled is downloaded to and managed in and manages th e size of the disk. { Target: Sets the targe[...]

  • Page 113

    What is Mag icNet? | Using MagicNet | Librar y | Screen | Schedu le Remo te Ma nageme nt | Messa ge | Option | Client / Conte nts Server | Troubl eshooting Troublesho oting When a monitor is not connec ted to the se rver z Check whether the network environ ment for the server and monitor is normal.. (Che ck th e net work cabl e con necti ons an d I[...]

  • Page 114

    When the monito r update function does not work Check the monitor versi on. If it is the latest version, no up dating is performed. When a mo vie file is not registere d to the lib rary Check whet her the proper cod ec is install ed for the movie file the serv er wants to register to the monitor. If more th an one codec of the same type has be en i[...]

  • Page 115

    Introduction A Multiple Display Cont rol (MDC) is an application allowing v arious displays to be easily and simult aneously 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 th e serial port on [...]

  • Page 116

    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 signal rece iving function of the display unit. 3. Set the Safety Lock function. When setting the Lock funct ion, you can only operate power and[...]

  • Page 117

    1. The Multiple Di splay Control is originally set to COM1. 2. If any port other than CO M1 is used, COM1 through COM4 can be selected in th e Port Selection Menu. 3. If the exact port name that is connected to the LCD Display using a serial cable is not selected, communicatio n will be unavailable. 4. The selected port is stored in th e program an[...]

  • Page 118

    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to 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 display to control. Power Control allows contro lling some of the functions of the selec ted display. 1) Power On/Off[...]

  • Page 119

    - 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 and displays it in the slider. (When you cancel the selection or choose Select All, th e value returns to the default value 10) 3) (Mute O n/Off) - Turns on/off the Mute[...]

  • Page 120

    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Input Sourc e 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[...]

  • Page 121

    Info Grid shows some basic inf ormation necessary to Image Size Control . 1) ( Power Status) - 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 Source is PC, BNC, D[...]

  • Page 122

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

  • Page 123

    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to 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, Source, Volume of the selected display. 3) Off Time Setup - Set the Hour, Minu[...]

  • Page 124

    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to PIP Size Con trol. 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 [...]

  • Page 125

    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to PIP Sour ce Control. 1) P IP Source - PIP Source can be con trolled with turning on the LCD Display 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[...]

  • Page 126

    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Settings Con trol. When each function is se lected, the set value of the selecte d function is displayed in the slide.When selected, each function fetches th e value for the set and displays it on the slide bar. When "Select All" is ch osen, the default value is displayed. Changi ng a va[...]

  • Page 127

    1. Click Settings of th e main icons and the Settings Control scre en appears. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Sett ings Control. When each function is select ed, the set value of the selected functi on is displayed in the slide. When sel ected, each function fetches the valu e for the set and displays it on the sl ide bar. When[...]

  • Page 128

    Audio 1. Click Settings of th e main icons and the Settings Control scre en appears. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Sett ings Control. When each function is select ed, the set value of the selected functi on is displayed in the slide. When sel ected, each function fetches the valu e for the set and displays it on the sl ide bar[...]

  • Page 129

    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Settings Con trol. 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[...]

  • Page 130

    An "Info Grid" showing seve ral basic data items appears. 1) Maintenance - Allows the Maintenan ce Control function for all input so urces. 2) Auto Lamp Control - Automatically adju sts the backlight of the selected display at a s pecified time. The Manual Lamp Control automatic ally turns off if you adjust using the Auto Lamp Control. 3)[...]

  • Page 131

    1) Safety Screen - Eliminates the afterimages t hat can result when the selected display stays i n Pause mode for an extended 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 Scro ll, Pixel, Bar and Eraser by Screen Type. The Input source of MagicNet[...]

  • Page 132

    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 dividin g. z Select a mod[...]

  • Page 133

    - 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 data confli ct. - 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[...]

  • Page 134

    Select Langu age Main Page Model The color and appearance of the product may v ary depending on the model, and the product spec ifications ar e subject t o change witho ut prior notic e for reasons of pe rformance enha ncement. Adjusting the LCD Display Input Available Modes PC / BNC / DVI AV S-Video Component HDMI MagicNet Source List [MENU] → [[...]

  • Page 135

    [MENU] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] Selects the in put source for the PIP. - PC : AV / S-Video / Comp onent / HDMI Mode - BNC : AV / S -Video / HDMI Mode - DVI : AV / S-Video / Component Mode - AV / S-Video : PC / BNC / D VI Mode - Component : PC / DVI Mode - HDMI : PC / BNC M[...]

  • Page 136

    MagicBright™ [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] MagicBri ght™ is a new feat ure providing the optimum view ing environmen t depending on t he contents of th e image you a re watching. Currentl y four differ ent modes are ava ilable: Enter tain, Interne t, Text and Cus tom. Each mode has its own pre-co[...]

  • Page 137

    1) Red 2) Green 3) Blue Note • If y o u a d j u st t h e p ict u r e b y u sing t h e Color Control f u nc t io n , C o l o r T o ne will t u r n to t h e Custom mo d e . Color Temp [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [< / >] → [ENTER] Color Temp is a measure of the 'w armth' of the ima ge colo[...]

  • Page 138

    This is use d to make up for th e weak RGB signal t ransmitted b y a long signal cab le. (Available in PC , BNC mode only) 1) Signal Ba lance [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] Selects eit her On or Off with the signal contro l. 2) Signal Control [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] ?[...]

  • Page 139

    2) Standard 3) Movie 4) Custom [The direct button on the remote control is the ' P.MOD E ' button.] Custom [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [< / >] → [ENTER] By using the o n-screen menus, the contrast and brightness can be changed to your pe rsonal prefere nce. 1[...]

  • Page 140

    Brightness Sensor [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [< / >] → [ENTER] Brightnes s Sensor is to aut omatically de tect distri bution of inpu tted visual s ignal and adjus t to create opti mum brightness. 1) Of f 2) On Dynamic Contrast [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [...]

  • Page 141

    AV S-Video Component HDMI MagicNet Mode [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] The LCD Di splay has a buil t-in high fid elity ste reo amplifier . 1) Standa rd Selects Standard fo r the standa rd factory s ettings. 2) Mu sic Selects Music wh en watching music vide os or concerts. 3) Mo vie Selects Movie wh en[...]

  • Page 142

    Sound Select [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] Selects either Main or Sub when PIP is On. 1) Main 2) Sub [Available Modes: PIP ON] Setup Available Modes PC / BNC / DVI AV S-Video Component HDMI MagicNet Language [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENT[...]

  • Page 143

    Menu Transparency [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] Changes t he opaqueness of the OSD back ground. 1) High 2) Medium 3) Low 4) Opaque Safety Lock PIN [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [0~9] → [0~9] → [0~9 ] The pass word can be chan ged. Energy [...]

  • Page 144

    [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTE R] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] Sets how ma ny parts the scree n should be divide d horizontally. - Five adjustment l evels: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. 4) Ve rtical [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTE [...]

  • Page 145

    When the pict ure is not displa yed properly on the screen when set ting the graphi cs card resolut ion of the computer to 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, 1280 x 768 @ 60Hz, 13 60 x 768@ 60Hz or 13 66 x768 @ 60Hz, by usin g this functi on(Resolution Se lect), you c an have the pictu re displayed on the screen in t he specified r esolution. Available in PC/BNC m[...]

  • Page 146

    Multi Co ntrol Available Modes PC / BNC / DVI AV S-Video Component HDMI MagicNet Multi Co ntrol Assigns an ind ividual ID to the SET. 1) ID Setup [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENTER] → [ENTER] → [0~ 9] A ssigns distinctive IDs to the SET. 2) ID Input [MENU] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ ENTER] → [ ∧ / ∨ ] → [ENT[...]

  • Page 147

    • Resetting th e password for th e function key lock. Press MUTE → 1 → 8 → 6 → On. The password will be re set to '0000'. The remote control is r equired for resetti ng the passwo rd. MagicNet Available Modes PC / BNC / DVI AV S-Video Component HDMI MagicNet Note • The operat ing system for this s et only supports En glish so [...]

  • Page 148

    4) Rotati on Display s an image file by turning it cloc kwise by 90 degr ees. 5) Zoom Displays a reduced pict ure. 6) Close Closes th e image contro l Menu. Music The MP3 file f ormat is supporte d. Movie The MPEG1, WMV fil e format are support ed. 1) Pl ay Plays a movie file. 2) Full Size Plays a movie file in full screen. OFFICE / HTML PPT(Power [...]

  • Page 149

    will reset the pre vious settings of Setup mode. 5) File Local : You can delete or copy files on both local and re movable disks. 6) Pl ay Option You can set the repeat pla y and screen sett ings. Repeat : Det ermines the re peat option f or playing movies and music. • None - Select No Re peat to play a movi e or tune in the list only o nce. • [...]

  • Page 150

    Select Langu age Main Page Model The color and appearance of the product may v ary depending on the model, and the product spec ifications ar e subject t o change witho ut prior notic e for reasons of pe rformance enha ncement. Troubleshooting Self-Test Feature Check Note • Check the follo wing items yourself befor e calling for assista nce. Cont[...]

  • Page 151

    Maintenance and Cleaning 1) Maintaining the LCD Display Case. Clean wit h a soft cloth af ter disconnec ting the powe r cord. • Do not use b enzene, thinner or other flamm able substance s, or a wet cloth. • We recommen d that a Samsung cleansing ag ent is used to prevent damage to t he screen. 2) Main taining the Flat Panel D isplay Screen . C[...]

  • Page 152

    The LCD Display screen fli ckers. Display is secure ly connected. (Refer to Connect ing a Computer ) Problem s related to the Screen Note • Problems rela ted to the LCD Display screen and their s olutions are listed. Problems Solutions The screen is blank and the power indicator is off. z Ensure that the power cord is f irmly connected and the LC[...]

  • Page 153

    • Problem s related to au dio signals an d their soluti ons are liste d below. Problems Solutions No sound. z Ensure that the audio cable is firmly conne cted to both the audio-i n port on your LCD D isplay and the au dio-out port on your so und card. (Refer to the Connecting th e LCD Display ) z Check the volume level. The sound level is too low[...]

  • Page 154

    Set the resolution in the Control Panel → Appearance and Themes → Display → Settings. z Windows ME /2000: Set the resolution in the Control Panel → Disp lay → Settings. * Contact the video card man ufacturer fo r details. How can I set the Power Saving function? z Windows XP: Set the resolution in the Control Panel → Appearance and Them[...]

  • Page 155

    Select Langu age Main Page Model SyncMaster 700DXn The color and appearance of the product may v ary depending on the model, and the product spec ifications ar e subject t o change witho ut prior notic e for reasons of pe rformance enha ncement. Specifications General General General Model Name SyncMaster 700DXn LCD Panel Size 70 " Diagonal (1[...]

  • Page 156

    Audio Characteris tics Audio Inpu t 1 RCA Jack Red (R) White(L), 0.5 Vr ms (-9 dB) Audio Inpu t 2 RCA Jack Red (R) White(L), 0.5 Vr ms (-9 dB) PC Audio Inpu t 3.5 Ø Ster eo Jack, 0.5 Vrms ( -9 dB) Frequenc y RF: 80 Hz ~ 15 kHz (at -3 dB) Response A/V: 80 Hz ~ 20 kHz (at -3 dB) Plug and Play Capability This monit or can be instal led on any Plug &a[...]

  • Page 157

    This monitor ha s a built-in power man agement system called PowerSaver. This system saves energy by switchi ng your moni tor to low-pow er mode when it has not been used for a certain a mount of time. The monitor automati cally return s to normal oper ation when yo u press a key on th e keyboard. Fo r energy conserv ation, turn your moni tor OFF w[...]

  • Page 158

    VESA, 1280 x 1024 63.9 81 60.0 20 108.000 +/+ VESA, 1280 x 1024 79.9 76 75.0 25 135.000 +/+ VESA,1360 x 768 4 7.712 60.015 85.500 +/+ VESA,1920 x 1080 66.587 59.934 138.500 +/- Horizontal Frequency The time to scan one line connecting t he right edge to the left edge of t he screen hor izontally is called the H orizontal Cy cle and the inve rse num[...]

  • Page 159

    Select Langu age Main Page Model SyncMaster 820DXn The color and appearance of the product may v ary depending on the model, and the product spec ifications ar e subject t o change witho ut prior notic e for reasons of pe rformance enha ncement. Specifications General General General Model Name SyncMaster 820DXn LCD Panel Size 82 " Diagonal (2[...]

  • Page 160

    Audio Characteris tics Audio Inpu t 1 RCA Jack Red (R) White(L), 0.5 Vr ms (-9 dB) Audio Inpu t 2 RCA Jack Red (R) White(L), 0.5 Vr ms (-9 dB) PC Audio Inpu t 3.5 Ø Ster eo Jack, 0.5 Vrms ( -9 dB) Frequenc y RF: 80 Hz ~ 15 kHz (at -3 dB) Response A/V: 80 Hz ~ 20 kHz (at -3 dB) Plug and Play Capability This monit or can be instal led on any Plug &a[...]

  • Page 161

    This monitor ha s a built-in power man agement system called PowerSaver. This system saves energy by switchi ng your moni tor to low-pow er mode when it has not been used for a certain a mount of time. The monitor automati cally return s to normal oper ation when yo u press a key on th e keyboard. Fo r energy conserv ation, turn your moni tor OFF w[...]

  • Page 162

    VESA, 1280 x 1024 63.9 81 60.0 20 108.000 +/+ VESA, 1280 x 1024 79.9 76 75.0 25 135.000 +/+ VESA,1360 x 768 4 7.712 60.015 85.500 +/+ VESA,1920 x 1080 66.587 59.934 138.500 +/- Horizontal Frequency The time to scan one line connecting t he right edge to the left edge of t he screen hor izontally is called the H orizontal Cy cle and the inve rse num[...]

  • Page 163

    Select Langu age Main Page Model The color and appearance of the product may v ary depending on the model, and the product spec ifications ar e subject t o change witho ut prior notic e for reasons of pe rformance enha ncement. Information For Better Dis play A djust th e computer reso lution and scr een inection ra te (refresh ra te) on the compu [...]

  • Page 164

    Power Of f, Screen Saver, or Powe r Save Mode z Turn the po wer off for 4 hou rs after 20 hour s in use z Turn the po wer off for 2 hou rs after 12 hour s in use z Set the Monit or to power off with t he PC Display Propert ies Power Scheme. z Use a Screen saver if possi ble - Screen saver in one color or a mov ing image is rec ommended. Chang e the[...]

  • Page 165

    z Every 30 minut es, change the c haracters with mo vement. z All area dis play Moving im age together wi th Logo periodi cally. - Cycle: Di splay moving image together with Logo f or 60 seconds af ter 4 hours in us e. z The best wa y to protect you r monitor from I mage retention i s to turn Power off, or set your PC , or System to opera te a Scre[...]

  • Page 166

    - Select metho d . Instru ction Guide : OSD Menu - > Set Up -> Safety Screen -> Bar . Time Int erval : 1 ~ 10 ho urs ( Recommend : 1 ) . Time Period : 10 ~ 50 second ( Recommend : 50 ) Note • ( Please check CD's U ser Guide at "OSD Func tion", some model's will no t available. ) Appl y the Screen Erasing functi on on [...]

  • Page 167

    Select Langu age Main Page Model The color and appearance of the product may v ary depending on the model, and the product spec ifications ar e subject t o change witho ut prior notic e for reasons of pe rformance enha ncement. Appendix Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWID E Note • If you h ave any question s or comments r elating to Samsu ng products, p lea[...]

  • Page 168

    CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK 70 70 1 9 70 http://www.sams ung.com/dk FINLAND 030-6227 5 15 http://www.sams ung.com/fi FRANCE 3260 SAMSUNG( 726-7864) 08 25 08 65 65 (€ 0,15/min) http://www.sams ung.com/fr GERMANY 01805-SAMSUNG (726-7864) (€ 0, 14/Min) http://www.sams ung.de HUNGARY 06-80-SAMSUNG(726-7 864) http://www.sams ung.com/hu ITALIA 800-SAMSUNG[...]

  • Page 169

    THAILAND 1800-2 9-3232, 02-689 -3232 http://www.sams ung.com/th TAIWAN 0800-329-9 99 http://www.sa msung.com/tw VIETNA M 1 800 58 8 889 http://www.sams ung.com/vn Middle East & Afri ca SOUTH AFRI CA 0860-SAMSUNG(7 26-7864 ) http:/ /www.samsung.com/za TURKEY 444 77 11 http://www.samsung. com.tr U.A.E 800-SAMSUNG (72 6-7864) 8000-4726 h ttp://ww [...]

  • Page 170

    Correct Disposal Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electr ical & Electr onic Equipment) - Europe only (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collect ion systems) This mark ing shown on the pr oduct or its lit erature, in dicates that i t should not be disposed w ith other househ old waste at the end o[...]