Samsung 920XT manual

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Sobre todo, un manual de instrucciones Samsung 920XT debe contener:
- información acerca de las especificaciones técnicas del dispositivo Samsung 920XT
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Normalmente es por la falta de tiempo y seguridad acerca de las funcionalidades determinadas de los dispositivos comprados. Desafortunadamente la conexión y el encendido de Samsung 920XT no es suficiente. El manual de instrucciones siempre contiene una serie de indicaciones acerca de determinadas funcionalidades, normas de seguridad, consejos de mantenimiento (incluso qué productos usar), fallos eventuales de Samsung 920XT y maneras de solucionar los problemas que puedan ocurrir durante su uso. Al final, en un manual se pueden encontrar los detalles de servicio técnico Samsung en caso de que las soluciones propuestas no hayan funcionado. Actualmente gozan de éxito manuales de instrucciones en forma de animaciones interesantes o vídeo manuales que llegan al usuario mucho mejor que en forma de un folleto. Este tipo de manual ayuda a que el usuario vea el vídeo entero sin saltarse las especificaciones y las descripciones técnicas complicadas de Samsung 920XT, como se suele hacer teniendo una versión en papel.

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Sobre todo es en ellos donde encontraremos las respuestas acerca de la construcción, las posibilidades del dispositivo Samsung 920XT, el uso de determinados accesorios y una serie de informaciones que permiten aprovechar completamente sus funciones y comodidades.

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    Install drivers Install p ro g rams !! !! SyncMaster 720XT/ 920XT[...]

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    Notation Failure to fol low directio ns noted b y this symbo l could resul t in bodily harm or damage t o the equipment . Prohibit ed Important to re ad and understan d at all times Do not disas semble Disconnec t the plug fro m the outle t Do not tou ch Ground to pre vent an electric s hock Power When not use d for extended pe riod of time , set y[...]

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    Do not use a d amaged or loose plug. This may c ause electric shock or fire. Do not pu ll the plug out by the w ire nor touch the p lug with we t hands. This may c ause electric shock or fire. Use only a p roperly groun ded plug and rec eptacle. An improper grou nd may cause electric shock or equip ment dama ge. (Class l Equipment on ly.) Insert th[...]

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    This may c ause an elec tric shock or fi re. Installation Be sure to co ntact an au thorized Service Center w hen installi ng your set in a location with heavy d ust, high or low temperatu res, high h umidity, and c hemical substanc es, or where it will be operat ed for 24 hours co ntinuous ly such as a n airport, train station or etc. Failure to d[...]

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    Keep any he ating devices away fro m the power ca ble. A melted coa ting may cause electri c shock or fire. Do not in stall the produc t in places w ith poor venti lation, for insta nce, a bo okshelf, closet, etc. Any increas e in the internal temperature may cause fire. Put down th e monitor carefully. Failing to do so may dama ge the monitor. Do [...]

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    Cleanin g and Usin g When cleaning th e monitor case or the s urface of the TFT-LCD screen , wipe with a slightly mois tened, so ft fabric. Do not spray w ater or dete rgent directly on to the monitor. This may c ause damage, electric s hock or fire. Use the re commended de tergent wi th a smooth clo th. If the connector b etween t he plug and the [...]

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    If your monitor doe s not opera te normally - in pa rticular, if there is any un usual sound or smell comin g from the mo nitor - unplug it immediately a nd contact an authorize d dealer or the Service Center. This may c ause electric shock or fire. Keep the produ ct away from p laces expos ed to oil, smok e or mois ture; do not insta ll inside a v[...]

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    This may c ause a m alfunction, el ectric shock or fire. If a foreign subs tance enter s the monitor, un plug the powe r cord and contac t the Service C enter . Keep the produ ct away from c ombustible chemi cal sprays or infla mmable substances. This may c ause an expl osion or fire. Never insert an ything me tallic into th e monitor openin gs. Th[...]

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    Do not in stall the produc t on an unstab le, uneve n surface or a loc ation pron e to vibrations. Dropping the pro duct may cause damage to the product or th e person carryin g it. Using the prod uct in a lo cation prone to vibration s may shorten th e lifetim e of the product or may ca use the p roduct to catch fire. When movin g the monitor, tur[...]

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    z Adjust the m onitor angle so that there is no reflected li ght on the screen.Try to mai ntain you r arms perpendicu lar to your arm pits. z Keep your arms level with the back of yo ur hands. z Keep the angl e of the elbow perpendicula r. z Keep the angl e of the knees at more than 90 degree. Do n ot let your feet fall up from the floor. A djust t[...]

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    Features What is a network monitor? A network m onitor can be used for the s ame purposes a s a comm on monitor. It als o provides the functionalitie s of most comp uters, suc h as an Internet connection, c reating doc uments, editin g images, via a connection to the host PC over the LAN . In addition, it allows you to connect a n external devic e [...]

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    Packa g e Contents Please mak e sure the follo wing ite ms are include d with your mo nitor. If any item s are missing , contact y our dealer . Contact a local deale r to buy opti onal items. Unpackin g Without stan d With Stand Manual Quick Set up Guide Warranty Card (Not availabl e in all locations) User's G uide, Mon itor Drive r, Natural C[...]

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    MENU but ton [ ] Opens the OS D menu. A lso use to ex it the OSD men u or return to th e previous menu. MagicBright ™ button [] MagicBright ™ is a new feature providin g optimum viewing env ironment depending on th e contents of the image y ou are wa tching. Currently s ix different mode s are availab le : Custom, Text, Internet , Game, Sport a[...]

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    / SOURCE button Push the 'S OURCE', t hen selects t he video sign al whil e the OSD is o ff. (When the S OURCE butt on is pressed to change the i nput mode, a message appea rs in the u pper left of the sc reen display ing the curre nt mode -- Analog or MagicNet i nput sign al.) AUTO button Use this butt on for auto adjus tment. >> C[...]

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    Earphone jac k [ ] Headpho ne connection terminal. The Microphone connection term inal (MIC) Connect a mi crophone to the MIC termina l. USB (USB Co nnection Terminal) Connect US B devic es such as a mouse, ke yboard and ex ternal storage devices (DSC , MP3, extern al storage, etc.). LAN (LAN Conn ection Terminal) Connect wh en using it as a monito[...]

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    Connectin g Cable s Connect to the host PC usin g a LAN cable Host PC Hub LAN Cable Monitor Connect the p ower cord t o the power termi nal at the back of the monitor. Connect the m ouse and the keyboard to the USB ports. Connect the L AN port on th e back of the monitor and th e hub. Connect the h ub and the LAN port of th e host PC. The host PC m[...]

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    Connectin g Cables ( When used as a normal monitor ) Connect the p ower cord f or your monitor to th e power port on t he back o f the monitor. Plug the power c ord for the mon itor into a nearby outl et. Use appropriate connect ion for your comp uter. Using the D -sub (Analog) c onnector o n the video ca rd. - Connect the D -Sub Cable to the VGA I[...]

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    [VGA OUT] (The picture o f the main monitor is disp layed on the c onnected monitor.) Usin g th e St and Tilt an g le You can tilt the monito r screen forward t o adjust the ang le to a particul ar angle. Swivel stand You can eas ily adjust th e position of th e monitor screen from right to left using the ro tating stand. R ubber stubs are attach e[...]

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    Monitor Mounting interfa ce pad ( Sold separately ) Turn off your m onitor and unplu g its power c ord. Lay the LCD monitor face-dow n on a flat surfac e with a cus hion beneath i t to protect the s creen. Remove four screws and the n remove the sta nd from the L CD monitor. Align the mo unting interface pad wit h the holes in the rear cove r mount[...]

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    What i s XPe Client? A n Microsoft Windows XP Embedde d(XPe) client us es the Micros oft Window s XP Embed ded operating system. Wh en an XPe client is co nnected to a C itrix ICA serve r or another se rver that can prov ide the Microsoft RD P service, data for the key board, mouse, au dio/video and display are tran smitted thro ugh the network bet[...]

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    Window s XP Em bedded Deskto p Use r When a user l ogs in, the U ser Desktop a ppears, as sho wn in the figu re below. The de fault ico ns that appear on the U ser Desktop a re Citrix Pro gram Neighborh ood, Remote D esktop Con nection and Internet Explo rer. You can also ru n this co nnection from the Start menu. The audio volume icon, VN C server[...]

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    Pro g rams - XPe Client i s a client/se rver- based computi ng platform. On t his platfo rm, the client ac cesses the server each time it needs a program and it only recei ves the user in terface screens from the server. Hence, variou s programs , such as IC A, RDP, and VNC, whic h are insta lled on a XPe Client, a re used to help the client a cces[...]

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    2. Type the connec tion name and the server n ame (IP addres s or DNS name). 3. Configure the d egree of co mpression for the data to be sent and received, a nd the deg ree of reliabilit y for sess ions. 4. To login to the server automa tically, enter y our username, pa ssword and d omain. If you do not enter them now, you will be promp ted to ente[...]

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    5. You can spe cify the colo r and size of the windo w to be displ ayed. 6. If a connection succee ds, the server ’s deskto p appears o n the client. In this step, you can mak e an application run automaticall y. 7. Click Finis h to comp lete creating the new connec tion.[...]

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    For more informa tion on the IC A Client Prog ram, visit the Citrix web site. The Remote Desktop Connec tion You can con trol a running term inal server or ano ther compu ter (Windows 95 or later) remotel y through a remote desktop connect ion. Remote Desktop - Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000/2003 S erver must be installed o n the computer [...]

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    Start a Remo te Desktop Session on the C lient Once you hav e enabled your host computer to all ow remote connections and installed the clien t software on a W indows -based client c omputer, you are ready to start a R emote Desk top session. You must firs t establish a virtual private n etwork conne ction or rem ote access s ervice connec tion fro[...]

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    - Display: The Remote Des ktop Co nnection sen ds and receive s compres sed screen da ta. If you set the resolution a nd color qu ality to the hi gh option, the s peed may beco me slow. - Local Resou rce: Specify whether to us e the hard disk s and ports.[...]

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    - Programs: Speci fy whether to d isplay the D esktop or ru n an applicat ion wheneve r you are connecte d. The defau lt is ‘Des ktop’. - Experience: You can se lect your conn ection speed, and sele ct and share env ironmental options.[...]

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    4. Click Con nect. The L og On to Win dows dialo g box appears. 5. In the “Log On to W indows ” dialog box, ty pe your username , password, a nd domain (if requ ired), and then click O K. The Remo te Desk top window will open a nd you will see the de sktop se ttings, files, and programs tha t are on the host c omputer. For more inform ation on [...]

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    Internet Explorer A XPe Client i ncludes Interne t Explorer. This program is permi tted for all users . For more informatio n on Internet Exp lorer, visit the Micros oft webs ite . Enhanced Write Filter Enhanced W rite Filter (EW F) protects a fla sh volu me from write ac cess and con sequently, pre serves the durability o f the flash dev ice. EWF [...]

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    enabled. Afte r restarting your co mputer, the confi gurations and fi le system in formation for the client are writt en to a cac he. You can also perform thi s operation by entering “ewfmgr.exe c: - enable” at the command p rompt and restartin g your com puter. Disable disk write pr otection and restart your computer - This item is activ ated [...]

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    The C drive is used for the system . If there is less than 3MB of free space available, th e client OS cannot operate. Th erefore, alw ays ensure tha t there is a suff icient am ount of free spac e available. EWF can he lp maintain av ailable space by prev enting the C d rive bein g written to direc tly. D Drive If the size of th e flash memory is [...]

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    The XPe C lient provides a recovery function wh ich allo ws you to rev ert to a backed up syste m when encountering a s erious pro blem. You ca n back u p an OS ima ge which is working norma lly to U SB memory or the P XE server. Yo u can revert to a b acked up ima ge when your c lient has one of these problems: When a s y stem file i s deleted acc[...]

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    Monitor Driver When prompted by the ope rating system for the monitor driv er, insert th e CD-RO M included w ith this monitor. Driver in stallation is sl ightly differen t from one op erating system to another. Fo llow the directions app ropriate for the operating sys tem you have. Prepare a blank disk and do wnload the dri ver program file at the[...]

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    This monit or driver is under c ertifying MS logo, and this installation doesn't d amage your system. The certifie d driver will b e posted on S amsung Moni tor homepag e http://www.sams ung.com/ Monitor driver ins tallation is c ompleted . Installin g the Monitor Driver ( Manual ) Windows Vi sta | Windows XP | Windows 2 000 | Windows M E | Wi[...]

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    Click "P roperties" in th e "Monit or" tab. If the "P roperties" bu tton is deactiv ated, it m eans the configuration fo r your monito r is completed . The monito r can be used a s is. If the mess age “Windows n eeds…” is displayed , as shown in the figure belo w, click "Co ntinue". This monit or driver[...]

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    Select the m odel that m atches your mo nitor from the list of monitor m odels on the screen, and click "Ne xt". Click "Clos e" → "Clo se" → "OK" → "OK" o n the follo wing screens displayed in sequen ce. Microsoft ® Windows ® XP O perating System Insert CD int o the CD -ROM drive. Click &quo[...]

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    Click "D isplay" ic on and ch oose the "S ettings" tab th en click "A dvanced..." . Click the " Properties" b utton on th e "Monito r" tab and sele ct "Driver" ta b. Click "U pdate Driver..." and sele ct "Install f rom a list o r..." then c lick "Nex t" button[...]

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    Click the " Browse" b utton then choo se A:(D:Driver) a nd choose you r monitor mo del in the mode l list and clic k the "N ext" button. If you can see followi ng "Message " window, then clic k the "Conti nue Anyw ay" button. The n click "OK" butto n. This monit or driver is under c ertifying MS lo[...]

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    Monitor driver ins tallation is c ompleted . Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 Operating Sy stem When you c an see "Dig ital Signatur e Not Found" o n your monitor, fo llow these s teps. How to inst all Choose "OK" button on the "Inse rt disk" win dow. Click the " Browse" b utton on the "File Neede d" wi[...]

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    then click " OK". Click "A pply" button if you se e the screen w orking no rmally after cli cking "T est". If the sc reen is not normal, chan ge to a diff erent mode (lowe r mode of resoluti on, colors or freq uency). If there is n o Mode at All Di splay Modes , select the level of res olution and ve rtical frequency b[...]

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    (If the drive whe re the CD is inserted i s not D:, enter t he applicable drive.) How to delete the Natural Color software pro g ram Select "S etting/Control P anel" on the " Start" menu a nd then do uble-click " Add/Delet e a program". Select Na tural Color from th e list an d then click the "Add/Delete " b[...]

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    Uninstall The MagicTu ne™ program can be removed only by usin g the "Add o r Remove P rograms" option of the Windows ® Con trol Pan el. Perform the foll owing steps remov e MagicTu ne™. 1. Go to [Task Tray] ' [Start] ' [ Settings] an d select [Control Pan el] in the menu . If the program runs on Windows ® XP, g o to [Con t[...]

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    Cont rol But tons [ ] Opens the OS D menu. A lso use to exit t he OSD me nu or return to the previous menu. [ ] These buttons allow you to adju st items in the menu. [ ] Press this button to Act ivates a highlighted me nu item. [AUTO] W hen the 'AUT O' button is p ressed, the Auto Adjustm ent screen appears as shown in the animated scree [...]

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    AUTO Menu Descrip tion AUTO When the 'A UTO' button i s pressed, the Au to Adjustme nt screen appea rs as shown in the animated scree n on the ce nter. The values of fine, coarse and position are adjusted au tomatically. To make the automatic adj ustment fun ction sharper, e xecute the 'A UTO' functio n while the AUTO PATTERN is[...]

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    MENU button Menu Descrip tion OSD Lock & Unloc k This is the func tion that lo cks the OSD in order to keep the current s tates of settings or preve nt others fro m adjusting the current settings . Loc k : Hold do wn the m enu button for more than five (5) seconds to a ctivate th e OSD adju stment lock fu nction. Unlock : Ho ld down the menu bu[...]

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    Menu Descrip tion MagicBright ™ Push the Mag icBright ™ button to ci rcle throug h available p reconfigure d modes. - Six different mode s (Custom /Text/Internet/Ga me/Sport/Movi e) V olume Menu Descrip tion Volum e When OSD is not on the screen, p ush [ ▲ / ] the button to adjust v olume. SOURCE[...]

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    Menu Descrip tion SOURC E Selects the Video sign al while the OSD is o ff. (Analog/C lient) OSD Func tion Pi ctur e Brightness Con trast Color MagicColor Color Tone Color Control Gamm a Image Coarse Fine Sharpness H-Position V-Positi on OSD Language H-Position V- Position Transpa rency Display Time Setup Image Re set Color Reset Information Pi ctur[...]

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    Menu Description Pla y/Stop Brightness You can use the on-screen men us to cha nge the brightness acc ording to p ersonal preferenc e. MENU → → → , → MENU Contrast You can use the on-screen men us to cha nge the contras t according to pe rsonal prefe rence. ( Not ava ilable in Magi cColor mode of Full and Intell igent. ) MENU → → , → [...]

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    MagicColor MagicColor i s a new techn ology tha t Samsung h as exclusi vely developed to i mprove digital image and to display na tural color more clearly withou t disturbing im age quality. Off Returns to the origin al mode. Demo The sc reen before applying MagicC olor appea rs on the right and th e screen a fter applying MagicColor a ppears on th[...]

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    ( Not ava ilable in Magi cColor mode of Full and Intell igent. ) Menu Description Play/Stop Coarse Remove s noise such as vertical s tripes. Coarse ad justment may move the scree n image area. Y ou may relocate it to the cent er using the hori zontal control menu. MENU → , → → → , → MENU A vailable in analog Mode Only Fin e Remove s noise[...]

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    Menu Description Play/Stop Language You can cho ose one o f eight lan guages. MENU → , → → → , → MENU The languag e chose n affects only the language of the OSD. I t has no effect on any software running on the computer. H-Pos itio n You can cha nge the horizon tal posit ion where the O SD menu appears on your m onitor. MENU → , → →[...]

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    Menu Description Play/Stop Image Re set Image param eters are replaced with the fact ory default values. MENU → , → → → , → MENU Colo r Rese t Color parameters are replaced w ith the factory d efault values. MENU → , → → , → → , → MENU Information Menu Descrip tion[...]

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    Information Shows a v ideo source, di splay mode o n the OSD screen. MENU → ,[...]

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    Check List Before calli ng for service, c heck the info rmation in t his section t o see if y ou can remedy any proble ms yourself. If you do need as sistance, pl ease call the phone number on t he Information se ction or c ontact your dealer . Sympto m Check L ist Solutions No images on the screen. I cannot turn on th e monitor. Is the power co rd[...]

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    monitor blinkin g at 1 second interva ls? If there is still no image, press the 'SO URCE' but ton. Then press any key on the keyboard again to activ ate the monitor and res tore the im age on the scree n. I cannot see the On Screen Display . Have yo u locked the On Scr een Displ ay (OSD) Menu to prevent changes ? Unlock the O SD by pre ss[...]

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    Check wh en MagicTune™ does not function properly. MagicTune™ feature is fo und only on PC (VGA) with Window O S that supports Plu g and Play . * To check w hether your PC i s available for MagicTune™ feature, follow the steps belo w (When Windows™ is XP); Control P anel → Performance and Mai ntenance → System → Hard ware → Dev ice [...]

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    memory to the U SB port, but they do not work. The file li st does not appear. 1) Check the fi les on the ca rd. If only a bnormal files (e. g. 0KByte , broken JPEG ) exist, the file s do not ap pear on the screen. 2) The time required to displa y is determine d by the size of the file. W ait a moment. 3) Check if the format of the file is supp ort[...]

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    monitor with a s oft cloth, using ei ther a clea ning solution or plain water. Do not le ave any remain s of the de tergent nor scratch the cas e. Do no t allow any water to go ins ide the monitor. Sel f -Test Self-Test Feature C heck | Warning Message s | En vironment | Useful Tips Your monitor prov ides a self t est feature that al lows you to ch[...]

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    A monitor recrea tes visual s ignals receiv ed from the computer. Therefore, if there is trouble with th e computer or the vi deo card, this c an cause the monitor to becom e blank, have poor colo ring, noise , Video mode n ot supporte d, etc. In this c ase, first che ck the so urce of the problem, and then contact the Service Cen ter or your dea l[...]

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    S p ecificatio ns General Model Name SyncMaste r 720XT LCD Pane l S i ze 17 " Di a gon a l (43 c m ) Display area 337.92 mm (H) x 2 70.336 mm (V) Pixel Pitch 0.264 mm (H) x 0. 264 mm (V) Syn chr oni zat ion Horizontal 30 ~ 81 kHz Vertical 56 ~ 75 Hz Displa y Color 16.2 M Co lors Resolu tion Optimum resolu tion 1280 x 1024@ 60 Hz Maximum resolu[...]

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    Pow er Co nsum ptio n AC 100 - 240V~ (+/ - 10%), 50/60Hz Signal Ca ble 15pin to 15pin D -sub c able, Detac hable Dimens ions (W x H x D ) / Weight 370.0 x 342.3 x 69 mm / 14. 6 x 13.5 x 2.7 i nch (Without Stand) 370.0 x 404.3 x 200 mm / 14 .6 x 15.9 x 7.9 inch (W ith Basic Sta nd), 6.45 Kg / 14 .2 (lbs) VESA Mounting In terface 100 mm x 1 00 mm Env[...]

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    Server Requirement Connect Cl ient No CPU RAM Ethernet OS Minimum SPEC Just can load Server Program P3 400MHz 64Mbyte 100Mbps win dows 2003 Serv er Recommend SPEC 1 P4 1.0GHz 256Mbyte 100Mbps window s 2003 Serv er 2~4 P 4 2.4G Hz 512Mb yte 5~7 P 4 3.0G Hz 1Gby te 8~10 P 4 3.2G Hz 2Gby te The content presented abov e is the result o f testing a spe [...]

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    Power Con sumption Less than 70 W Less than 4 W Less than 4 W PowerSaver ( When used as a Network monitor ) This monit or has a built -in power manag ement system called Pow erSaver. This sy stem sav es energy by switching yo ur monitor in to a low-power mod e when it has not been u sed for a certain amount of time. The monitor a utomatica lly retu[...]

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    VESA, 1280 x 1024 79.97 6 75.025 135.000 + /+ Horizontal Frequ ency The time to s can one line connecting th e right edge to the left edge of the screen horizont ally is call ed Horizonta l Cycle and the inverse nu mber of the Horizontal Cycle is called Horiz ontal Frequency . Unit : kHz Vertical Freque ncy Like a fluo rescent lamp, the screen has [...]

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    S p ecificatio ns General Model Name SyncMaste r 920XT LCD Pane l Size 19 inch(48 cm) Display area 376.32mm(H) x 3 01.056mm(V) Pixel Pitch 0.294(H) x 0.294 (V) Syn chr oni zat ion Horizontal 30 ~ 81 kHz Vertical 56 ~ 75Hz Displa y C olor 16.7M Resolu tion Optimum resolu tion 1280x1024@ 60Hz Maximum resolution 1280x1024@ 75H z Input Signal, Termin a[...]

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    Pow er Co nsum ptio n AC 100 - 240V~ (+/ - 10%), 50/60Hz Signal Ca ble 15pin-to -15pin D-sub cabl e, Detachabl e Dimens ions (W x H x D ) / Weight 416.6 X 375.2 X 74.7 mm / 16 .4 x 14.8 x 2.9 inch (W ithou t Stand) 416.6 X 420.9 X 200.0 mm / 1 6.4 x 16.6 x 7. 9 inch (With S tand) / 6.9 Kg / 1 5.2 (lbs) VESA Mounting In terface 100 mm x 1 00 mm (For[...]

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    Server Requirement Connect Cl ient No CPU RAM Ethernet OS Minimum SPEC Just can load Server Prog ram P3 400M Hz 64Mbyte 100Mbps windows 20 03 Serv er Recommend SPEC 1 P4 1.0GHz 256Mbyte 100Mbps window s 2003 Serv er 2~4 P4 2.4G Hz 512Mb yte 5~7 P4 3.0G Hz 1Gbyte 8~10 P 4 3.2G Hz 2Gby te The content presented abov e is the result o f testing a spe c[...]

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    PowerSaver ( When used as a Network monitor ) This monit or has a built -in power manag ement system called Pow e rS aver. This sy stem sav es energy by switching yo ur monitor in to a l ow-power mod e when it has not been used for a certain amou nt of time. The monitor a utomatica lly returns to no rmal operation w hen you press a key on the keybo[...]

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    VESA, 1152 x 864 67.50 0 75.000 108.000 + /+ VESA, 1280 x 960 60.00 0 60.000 108.000 + /+ VESA, 1280 x 1024 63.98 1 60.020 108.000 + /+ VESA, 1280 x 1024 79.97 6 75.025 135.000 + /+ Horizontal Frequ ency The time to s can one line connecti ng th e right edge to the left edge of the screen horizont ally is call ed Horizonta l Cycle and the inverse n[...]

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    Resolut ion The number of horizontal and vertical dots used to co mpose the sc reen image is calle d 'resolution'. This numbe r shows the a ccuracy of the disp lay. High res olution is go od for performi ng multiple tas ks as more image i nformation can b e shown on the screen. Example :If the re solution is 1280 x 102 4 , this means the [...]

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    PRODUCT INFORMATION (I mage Retention Free) LCD Monitors and TVs may have image retentio n wh en switching from one image to anothe r especially after displaying a statio nary image for a long time. This guide is to demonstrate correct usag e of LC D products in order to protect them from Image retention. Warrant y Warranty does not cover an y dama[...]

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    Ex) The best way to prote ct your monitor from Ima ge retention is to set yo ur PC or S y stem to o p erate a Screen Saver p ro g ram when y ou are not usin g it. Image retention may not o ccur when a LCD panel is opera te d un der normal conditions. Normal conditions are defined as continuously changing vi deo patterns. When the LCD panel is opera[...]