Technicolor - Thomson 400DXn manual

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    ii L C D MONITOR quick start guide 400DXn[...]

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    Select Langu age Main Page Model The color and appearanc e of the produc t may vary depe nding on the mo del, and th e product spe cificatio ns are subject t o change wit hout prior notice for rea sons of perf ormance enha ncement. Introduction Package Contents Note • Please make su re the following items are includ ed with your LCD Display. If a[...]

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    Remote Control Batteri es (AAA X 2) (Not availab le in all locations) Cover-Hole BNC to RCA Adaptor Jack Semi Stand Screw: 4 EA USB Holder & Scre w (1EA) Sold separately Wall Mount KIT Speaker Set DVI Cable BNC Cable LAN Cable Your LCD Display Front 1) MENU Opens the on-scr een menu and exit s from the men u or closes the adjustmen t menu.[...]

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    2) Navigate buttons ( Up-Down buttons) Moves from one menu i tem to anoth er vertical ly or adjust s selected m enu values. 3) Adjust buttons (Left- Right buttons)/ Volume buttons Moves fro m one menu item t o another horizonta lly or adjus ts selecte d menu values . Adjusts the au dio volume. 4) ENTER Activates a highlig hted menu it em. 5) SOURCE[...]

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    1) POWER S/W ON [ | ] / OFF [O] Switches th e LCD Display O n/Off. 2) POWER IN The power co rd plugs in to the LCD Disp lay and the wall plug. 3) REMOTE OUT/IN You can use a wi red remote co ntrol by connecti ng it to yo ur monito r. 4) RS232C OUT/IN (RS232 C Serial PORT) MDC(Multi ple Display Control) Prog ram Port 5) DVI / P C / HDMI IN [PC /DVI/[...]

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    12) AV AUDIO IN [L-AUDI O-R] (LCD Display Audio Connection Terminal (Input)) 13) AV OUT [VIDEO] (VIDEO Connection Terminal): AV mode (Output) 14) AV IN [VIDEO] (VIDEO Connection Terminal) (Input) 15) AV OUT [S-VIDEO] (S-VIDEO Connection Terminal): S-VIDEO mode (Output) 16) AV IN [S-VIDEO] (S-VIDEO Connection Terminal) (Input) 17) EXT SPEAKER(8 Ω [...]

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    7. VOL 8. MUTE 9. TTX/MIX 10. MENU 11. ENTER 12. P.MODE 13. AUTO 14. ENTER/PRE-CH 15 . CH/P 16. SOURCE 17. INFO 18. EXIT 19. Up-Down Left-Right buttons 20. S.MODE 21. STILL 22. FM RADIO 23. P.SIZE 24. SRS 25. DUAL/MTS 26. PIP 27. SOURCE 28. SWAP 29. SIZE 30. RE W 31. STOP 32. PLAY/PAUSE 33. FF 1) ON / OFF Turns the LCD Di splay On/Off. 2) MAGICNET [...]

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    12) P.MODE When you pres s this butto n, current picture mod e is display ed on the lower center of th e screen. AV / S-Video / Component : P.MODE The Monitor has fou r automatic picture set tings that are preset at the factory. Then push but ton again t o circle thr ough avail able preconf igured modes . ( Dynamic → Stan dard → Movie → Cus t[...]

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    Every tim e you press the button, a PIP scr een appears. 27) SOURCE Changes the sour ce of the PIP win dow signal. 28) SWAP Swaps the co ntents of the P IP and main im age. The image in th e PIP window will a ppear on the m ain screen, and th e main screen image will appear in the PIP window. 29) SIZE Switches the PIP Picture Size. 30) REW Rewind 3[...]

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    Select Language Mai n Page Model The color and appea rance of the prod uct may vary depen ding on the model, an d the product specif ications are subject to change w ithout prior noti ce for reasons of perfo rmance enhance ment. Connections Installi ng the Stand KIT Note • Only the supplied bol ts should be used. Caution Samsung El ectronics will[...]

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    Connecting the LCD Display Using a Power cor d with Earth In the event of failur e, the earth lead may cause electric shock. Make sure to wire the eart h lead in correctly, befo re connecting t he AC power. Wh en un-wiring the eart h lead, make sur e to disconnect th e AC power i n adv ance . Note • AV input devices such as DV D players, VCR&apos[...]

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    3) Connect the audi o cable for your LCD Dis play to the audio port on th e back of your computer . Note • Turn on both your comput er and the LCD Displ ay. Note • The DVI cable or BNC cabl e is optional. Co ntac t a l oca l Sa msu ng El ect ron ics Service Center to buy op tional items. Connecting a VC R 1) AV input devices su ch as VCRs or Ca[...]

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    1) Connect a set of aud io cables betwee n the COMPONE NT AUDI O IN [L-A UDIO-R] on the LCD D isplay a nd the AU DIO OUT jac ks on the DV D player. 2) Connect a Comp onent cable betw een the BN C/COM PONE NT IN - P R , Y, P B port on the LCD Display a nd the P R , Y, P B jacks on the DVD player. Note • Select Comp onent for the connecti on to a D[...]

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    • The audio-vide o cables shown here are usually included w ith a Camcorder . (If not, check your local electronics store. ) If your camcorder is stereo, you need to connect a set of two cable s. Connecting a DTV Set Top Box Note • The connecti ons for a typical Set Top Box a re shown b elow. 1) Connect a Comp onent cable betw een the BNC / COM[...]

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    Note • Connect the speak er connec tion cab le between the sp eaker connect ion jack on the b ack of t he SET and the speake r connecti on jack o n the back of the sp eaker. Note • Do not move the SET w hile the SET is conn ected to the speake rs. The speaker -bracket for con necting the SET speak er my become dam aged. Connecting to a n Audio [...]

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    Note • You can control you r monitor b y allowing it t o receive t he remote control s ignals of other d evices thro ugh the REMOTE O UT term inal. • You can control a device by allowing it to r eceive remot e control signals from o ther devices t hrough the REMO TE IN termi nal . Note • Restrictions: Availabl e only i f other devices su ppor[...]

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    1) Connect the LAN cabl e. Connecting a USB device 1) You can connect USB devices such as a mouse or keyboa rd. Using a USB Hold er When using a smal l externa l device such as a portable memory st ick and it is connected to the USB terminal at the back of your moni tor, it is exposed to the possiblity of thef t or loss. By installin g a USB holder[...]

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    1) Insert part of your USB holde r into the groove in part at the back of your monitor . 2) Align part of your USB holder w ith the groove at th e bottom of part at the back of your monitor. Align part of your USB holde r with the bottom of par t at the back of your monit or. 3) Insert a screw into the groove aligned in step [2], and fasten it. Ali[...]

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    1) Ins ert par t of y o ur U SB h older int o th e g ro ove i n par t at t he bac k o f you r m on itor . 2) A lig n p art of yo ur USB h ol der w it h t he gr oove at t he bott om of p ar t at t he back of you r mon i tor. A lig n part of yo ur U SB h older wi th t he bott om of p art at t he back o f y our m on itor . 3) I nser t a sc rew in to t[...]

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    Selec t Langu age Main Page Model Th e co lo r and app ear an ce o f th e p roduc t may var y dep end ing o n t he m od el, a nd t he pr odu ct spe c ificat io ns a re su bjec t to ch ang e wi tho ut p rior n oti ce f or reas ons of perf orm ance en han cem ent. Tr oub le shoo ti ng Self-T est Feature Che ck Note • Ch ec k th e fo llow ing i tems[...]

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    Mainte nance and Cleaning 1) Ma intain ing t he LCD Di spl ay Case . Cle an wit h a so ft c l oth af ter di sc on ne ct in g th e p o wer cor d. • Do not use ben zene , t hin ner or o the r flamm ab le s ub stan ces , or a wet cloth. • We r eco mm end t hat a Sa msun g c lea nsi ng agent is us ed to p rev ent dam age t o th e s cr ee n . 2) M a[...]

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    The LCD D ispla y sc reen f lick ers. Di spl ay i s se cur el y conn ec te d. (Ref er to Co nne ctin g a Com pute r ) Problems related to th e Screen Note • P robl em s r elate d to the LC D D isp lay scre en and the ir so lu tions a re l ist ed. Problems Sol utions The screen is blank and the power in di ca tor i s of f . z E nsur e t hat the po[...]

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    • P r o blem s relat ed t o au dio si gnals and th eir sol ution s ar e li sted be low. Problems Sol utions No s oun d. z E nsur e t hat the audi o cabl e is fi rml y con nect ed to b oth the aud io-in port on your LCD D i sp l a y an d the au dio-o ut por t on yo ur sou nd card . (Refe r to the Co nnectin g the L CD Dis play ) z Check the volume[...]

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    Set the resolu tion in the Co ntrol P anel → Appe arance and Th emes → D isplay → Settings. z Wi ndows ME/ 2000: Set the resolu tion in the Co ntrol P anel → Displ ay → Settin gs. * Contact th e video card ma nufa cturer for d e tails . How can I set the P ower S aving function? z Wi ndows XP: Set the resolu tion in the Co ntrol P anel ?[...]