Samsung BN59-00977A-00 manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    SyncMaster 230TSN/230MXN LCD Display User Manual[...]

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    • The customer can return used or rechargeable batteries to a nearby public recycling center or to a store selling the same type of the battery or rechargeable battery. Do not place the product in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near any heat such as a fire or heater. • This may reduce the lifetime of the product, and may result in fir[...]

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    Maintain the correct posture when using this prod- uct. • Straighten your back. • Keep a distance of 45~50 cm(18~ 20inches) from your eyes to the screen. Look down at the screen and face the screen forwards. • Maintain the correct posture when using this prod- uct. • Adjust the angle of the product so that light is not reflected onto the sc[...]

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    Introduction Package Contents Note Please make sure the following items are included with your LCD Display. If any items are missing, contact your dealer. Contact a local dealer to buy optional items. Unpacking LCD Display Manuals Quick Setup Guide Warranty Card (Not available in all loca- tions) User's Guide, MagicInfo Software CD, MagicInfo [...]

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    Others Remote Control Batteries (AAA X 2) (Not available in all loca- tions) Ferrite Core for LAN cable Sold separately Wall Mount KIT D-Sub Cable LAN Cable USB Cable HDMI Cable RS232C Cable Ferrite Core • The ferrite cores are used to shield the cables from interfer- ence. • When connecting a cable, open the ferrite core and clip it around the[...]

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    Note • If you use a screw that is longer than the standard specifications, the inside of the product may be damaged. • For wall mounts that are not compatible with the standard VESA specifications, the length of the screw may differ depending on the corresponding specifications. • Do not use screws that are incompatible with the standard VESA[...]

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    Moves from one menu item to another vertically or adjusts selected menu values. Power button [ ] Use this button for turning the LCD Display on and off. Brightness Sensor Automatically detects the surrounding brightness it accordingly. Power indicator Shows PowerSaver mode by blinking green Note See PowerSaver described in the manual for further in[...]

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    RGB IN Connect the RGB IN terminal at the back of your product to your computer. VIDEO OUT Connect between the [VIDEO OUT] port on the product and the D-Sub port on your mon- itor using a D-Sub cable. HDMI IN Connect the HDMI terminal at the back of your LCD Display to the HDMI terminal of your digital output device using a HDMI ca- ble. Connect yo[...]

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

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    POWER OFF Number Buttons DEL / GUIDE button + VOL - SOURCE D.MENU TOOLS Up-Down Left-Right buttons INFO COLOR BUTTONS TTX/MIX MTS/DUAL ENTER/PRE-CH MUTE CH/P TV MENU RETURN EXIT MagicInfo 1. POWER Turns the product On. 2. OFF Turns the product Off. 3. Number Buttons Used to enter the password during the OSD adjustment or to use MagicInfo . 4. DEL /[...]

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    - This function does not work for this LCD Display. 9. Up-Down Left-Right but- tons Moves from one menu item to another horizontally, vertically or adjusts selected menu values. 10. INFO Current picture information is displayed on the upper left corner of the screen. 11. COLOR BUTTONS Press to add or delete channels and to store channels to the fav[...]

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    19. RETURN Returns to the previous menu. 20. EXIT Exits from the menu screen. 21. MagicInfo MagicInfo Quick Launch Button. Introduction[...]

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    Connections Connecting a Computer Connect the power cord for your LCD Display to the power port on the back of the LCD Display. Turn on the power switch. Connect the D-sub to the 15-pin, RGB port on the back of your LCD Display and the 15 pin D-sub Port on the computer. Connect the audio cable for your LCD Display to the audio port on the back of y[...]

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    Connecting Using a HDMI Cable Note • Connect input devices such as a Blu-Ray/DVD player to the HDMI IN terminal of the LCD Display using an HDMI cable. • You cannot connect a PC to the HDMI terminal. Connecting Using a DVI to HDMI Cable Note • Connect the DVI output terminal of a digital output device to the HDMI terminal of the LCD Display u[...]

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    Note • Connect to the [VIDEO OUT] port to display the same picture on another monitor. (For presentation purposes) Connecting a LAN Cable Note Connect the LAN cable. Connecting a USB device You can connect USB devices such as a mouse or keyboard. Connections[...]

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    Connections[...]

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

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    Note This monitor driver is certified by Microsoft, and installing it will not damage your system. The certified driver will be posted on Samsung Monitor homepage. http://www.samsung.com/ Installing the Monitor Driver (Manual) Microsoft ® Windows Vista™‚ Operating System 1. Insert your Manual CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Click (Start) and &qu[...]

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    If the message "Windows needs..." is displayed, as shown in the figure below, click "Continue". Note This monitor driver is under certifying MS logo, and this installation will not damage your system. The certified driver will be posted on Samsung Monitor homepage. 6. Click "Update Driver..." in the "Driver" [...]

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

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

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

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

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

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    10. You have finished setting up your monitor. Execute X-Window after setting other re- quested hardware. MDC (Multi-Display Channel) Installation 1. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Click the MDC installation file. Note If the popup window to install the software for the main screen is not displayed, proceed with the installati[...]

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    Using MDC Using the Software[...]

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    Introduction A Multiple Display Control (MDC) is an application allowi ng various displays to be easi ly and simultaneously operated on a PC. RS-232C, a standard of serial communi cation, is used for the comm unication between a PC and a display. Therefore, a serial cable sh ould be connected between the serial port on a PC and the serial port on a[...]

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    Main Icons Select Button Remocon Info G rid Safety Loc k Display Selection Port Selection Control To ols 1. Use the main icons to switch into each screen. 2. Allows you to enable or disable the remote cont rol signal receiving fu ncti on of the display unit. 3. Set the Safety Lock function. When setting the Lock function, you can only operate power[...]

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    1. The Multiple Display Control is originally set to CO M1. 2. If any port other than COM1 is used, COM1 throug h COM4 c an be selected in the Port Selection Menu. 3. If the exact port name that is co nnected to the LCD Display using a serial c able is not selected, communication will be unavailable. 4. The selected port is stored in the program an[...]

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    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 All bu tton or Check Box to cho ose a display to cont rol.[...]

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    Power Control al lows controllin g some of the fun ctions of the selec ted display. 1) Power On/Off - Turns the power o f the selected dis play On/Off. 2) Volume - Controls the volum e level of the sele cted display. It receives the volume value of the selected displa y from the sets and displays it in the slider. (When you cancel the selection or [...]

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    • PC Mode[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Input Source Contro l. 1) PC - Changes the Input Source of the selected display to PC. 2) BNC - Changes the Input Source of the selected display to BNC. 3) DVI - Changes the Input Source of the selected display to DVI. 4) TV -C h a n g es the Input Source of the selected display to TV. 5) DTV -C h[...]

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    The Input Source Control feature is available on ly fo r the displays whose power s tatus is ON. Image Size PC, BNC, DVI 1. Click Image Size of the main icons and the Image Size control screen appears. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Image Size Control . 1) ( Power Status) - Shows the power status of the current display. 2) Imag[...]

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    Image Size TV, AV, S-Video, Component, DVI(HDCP), HDMI, DTV 1. Click Image Size of the main icons an d the Image Size control screen appears. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Image Size Control . 1) Click the Video Source tab to adjust Image Size for TV, AV, S-Vide o, Component, DVI (HD CP), HDMI, DTV. Click Select All or use Che[...]

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    1. Click Time of the main icons and the Time Control screen appears. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Time Control . 1) Current Time - Set the current time for the selected display (PC Time). - To change the current time, first change the PC Time. 2) On Time Setup - Set the Hour, Minute, AM/PM of On Time Setup, Status, Source, Vo[...]

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    PIP Size 1. Click PIP of the main icons and the P IP control screen appears. Click Select All or use Check Box to select a display to control. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to PIP Size Control. 1) PIP Size - Shows the current PIP Si ze of the display in use. 2) OFF - Turns off the PIP of the s elected display. 3) Large - Turns on[...]

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    PIP PIP Source 1. Click PIP of the main icons and the P IP control screen appears. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to PIP Source Control. 1) PIP Source - PIP Source can be controlled wi th turning on the LCD Display power. 2) PC - Changes the source of the PIP of the selected display to PC. 3) BNC - Changes the source of the PIP of[...]

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    Settings Picture 1. Click Settings of the main icons an d the Settings Control screen appears. Info Grid shows some basi c information necessary to S ettings Control. When each func tion is select ed, the set value of the selected function is displayed in the slide.When selected, each function fetches the value for the set and displays it on the sl[...]

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    -A d j usts the Color Tone for the selected display. 8) Color Temp -A d j usts the Color Temp for the selected display. 9) Brightness Sensor -A d j usts the Bri g htness Sensor for the selected di splay. 10) Dynamic Contrast -A d j usts the Dynamic Contr ast for the selected display. The Input source of MagicInfo wo rks only on MagicInfo model. Col[...]

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    2) Contrast -A d j usts Contrast of the selected display. 3) Brightness -A d j usts Bri g htness for the selected display. 4) Red -A d j usts red Color of the selected dis play. - Available on ly for NT. 5) Green -A d j usts g reen Color of the selected d isplay. - Available on ly for NT. 6) Blue -A d j usts blue Color of the selected display. - Av[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Setting s Contr ol. When each function is selected, the set value of the selected function is displayed in the slide. When selected, each func tion fetches the value for the set and displays it on the slide bar. When "Select All" is cho sen, the default value is displ ayed. Changing a va[...]

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    Image Lock 1. Click Settings of the main icons an d the Settings Control screen appears. Info Grid shows some basi c information necessary to S ettings Control. 1) Image Lock - Available only fo r PC, BNC. 2) Coarse - Adjusts Coarse of the selected display. 3) Fine - Adjusts Fine of the selected display. 4) Position - Adjusts Position of the select[...]

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    An "Info Grid" showing several basic data items appears. 1) Maintenance - Allows the Maintenan ce Control function for all input sources. 2) Auto Lamp Control - Automatically adjusts the backlight of the selected display at a specified time. The Manual Lamp Control automatically turns off if you ad j ust usin g the Auto Lamp Control. 3) M[...]

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    1) Scroll - This functio n is used to remove the afterimages that oc cur when a still scr een is displayed on the selected display for a long time. 2) Pixel Shif t - This allows the screen to be moved finely at the specified time i nterval. 3) Safety Screen - The Safety Screen function is used to prevent afterimages from occurri ng when a still scr[...]

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    1. Click on the "Mainten ance" icon in the Ma in Icon column to display the Maintenan ce screen. 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 scr een. 2) Video Wall (Screen divider) - The screen can[...]

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    You may not operate this function in MagicInfo. The Input source of TV works onl y on TV model. The Maintenance Control function is available only for the di splays where the power status is ON. Troubleshooting 1. The display you wish to control does no t appear on the Power Contro l Info Grid - Check the connection of RS232C. (Check if it is prope[...]

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    2. Selected one display: Fetche s and displays the settings value for the selec ted display. 3. Selected one display (ID1) and add another display (ID3): The program, which was di splaying the settin gs value of ID 1, fetches and displays the value of ID3. 4. Selected all sets using Select Al l: Returns to the Factory Default Value.[...]

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    Adjusting the LCD Display Input Available Modes • PC • HDMI • MagicInfo Source List MENU → ENTER → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Use to select PC , DVI or other external input sources connected to the LCD Display. Use to select the screen of your choice. 1. PC 2. HDMI 3. MagicInfo Note • The direct button on the remote control is the &a[...]

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    1. PC 2. HDMI Picture [ PC / MagicInfo Mode] Available Modes • PC • HDMI • MagicInfo MagicBright MENU → → ENTER → → ENTER → → , → ENTER MagicBright is a feature providing the optimum viewing environment depending on the con- tents of the image you are watching. Currently four different modes are available: Entertain , Internet ,[...]

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    Custom By using the on-screen menus, the contrast and brightness can be changed to your personal preference. MENU → → ENTER → → → ENTER → (Not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is set to On .) Note By adjusting the picture using the Custom function, MagicBright will change to Custom mode. Contrast MENU → → ENTER → → → ENTER[...]

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    → , → ENTER The color tones can be changed. (Not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is set to On .) 1. Off 2. Cool 3. Normal 4. Warm 5. Custom Note If you set the Color Tone to Cool , Normal , Warm , or Custom , the Color Temp function is disabled. If you set the Color Tone to Off , the Color Control function is disabled Color Control Adjusts[...]

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    → , → ENTER Color Temp. MENU → → ENTER → → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Color Temp is a measure of the 'warmth' of the image colors. (Not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is set to On .) Note This function is only enabled if the Color Tone is set to Off . Image Lock Image Lock is used to fine-tune and get the best[...]

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    H-Position MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → ENTER → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Adjusts the screen location horizontally. V-Position MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → ENTER → → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Adjusts the screen location vertically. Auto Adjustment MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → ?[...]

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    → , → ENTER Selects either On or Off with the signal control. Signal Control MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → 1. R-Gain MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → ENTER → , → ENTER 2. G-Gain MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → → → [...]

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    → , → ENTER 5. G-Offset MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → → → → → → ENTER → → ENTER → , → ENTER 6. B-Offset MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → → → → → → → ENTER → → ENTER → , → ENTER Size MENU → → ENTER → → → [...]

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    → , → ENTER Dynamic Contrast automatically detects the distribution of the visual signal and adjusts to create an optimum contrast. 1. Off 2. On Brightness Sensor MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → → → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Brightness Sensor automatically detects distribution of the inputted visual signal and adjusts[...]

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    1. Dynamic 2. Standard 3. Movie 4. Custom Custom By using the on-screen menus, the contrast and brightness can be changed to your personal preference. MENU → → ENTER → → → ENTER → (Not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is set to On .) Contrast MENU → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Adjusts the Contrast[...]

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    Adjusts the picture Color. Tint MENU → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Adds a natural tone to the display. Color Tone MENU → → ENTER → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER The color tones can be changed. The individual Color components are also user adjustable. (Not available when Dynamic Contr[...]

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    (Not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is set to On .) Note This function is only enabled if the Color Tone is set to Off . Size MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER The Size can be switched. 1. 16:9 2. Zoom 1 3. Zoom 2 4. 4:3 5. Just Scan Note The Zoom1 , Zoom2 are unavailable in HDMI mode. Digital NR (Digital No[...]

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    Note Digital NR function is not available for all resolutions. Film Mode MENU → → ENTER → → → → → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER The Film Mode feature offers you a theater-quality viewing experience. (In HDMI mode, this function is available when the input signal is interlaced scan; it is not available in progressive scan.) 1. [...]

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    → , → ENTER Brightness Sensor automatically detects distribution of the inputted visual signal and adjusts to create optimum brightness. 1. Off 2. On Sound Available Modes • PC • HDMI • MagicInfo Mode MENU → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → , → ENTER The LCD Display has a built-in high fidelity stereo amplifier. 1. Standard Selects[...]

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    Note • You can hear the sound even when sound value is set to 0. • If you adjust sound using Custom function, Mode will turn to Custom mode. Bass MENU → → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Emphasizes low frequency audio. Treble MENU → → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Emphasi[...]

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    2. On SRS TS XT MENU → → → ENTER → → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER SRS TS XT is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound ex- perience through any two-speaker playback system, including internal television speak[...]

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    Note The language chosen affects only the language of the OSD. It has no effect on any software running on the computer. Time Selects from one of 4 time settings, Clock Set , Sleep Timer , On Timer , and Off Timer . MENU → → → → ENTER → → → ENTER → Clock Set MENU → → → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → , / , ?[...]

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    7. 180 On Timer MENU → → → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → → → ENTER → → , / , → ENTER Turns the LCD Display on automatically at a preset time. Controls the mode and the volume level at the time the LCD Display turns on automatically. Off Timer MENU → → → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → → → → ENTER → → , / , [...]

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    2. Medium 3. Low 4. Opaque Safety Lock Change PIN MENU → → → → ENTER → → → → → ENTER → [ Safety Lock ] → EN- TER → [ Change PIN ] → [0~9] → [0~9] → [0~9] → [0~9] The password can be changed. Lock On MENU → → → → ENTER → → → → → ENTER → [ Safety Lock ] → EN- TER → → ENTER → [ Lock On] → [[...]

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    1. Off 2. On HDMI Black Level MENU → → → → ENTER → → → → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER When a DVD or set-top box is connected to your TV via HDMI, it may cause a degradation in the screen quality, such as an increase in the black level, a low contrast, or discoloration, etc., depending on the external device connected. In th[...]

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

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    → , → ENTER Sets how many parts the screen should be divided vertically. Five adjustment levels: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Screen Divider MENU → → → → ENTER → → → → → → → → ENTER → → → → → → ENTER → The screen can be divided into several images. A number of screens can be selected with a different layout when divi[...]

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    To prevent after-images on the screen you can use this function have pixels move on the LCD in the horizontal or vertical direction. 1. Off 2. On Note The Pixel Shift is not available when Video Wall is On. Horizontal Dot MENU → → → → ENTER → → → → → → → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → , → EN- TER Sets [...]

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    Time MENU → → → → ENTER → → → → → → → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Set the time interval for performing the horizontal or vertical movement, respectively. Timer Timer MENU → → → → ENTER → → → → → → → → → ENTER → → → ENTER → → ENTER → → , → E[...]

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

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

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

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

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    Lamp Control MENU → → → → ENTER → → → → → → → → → → → → → → ENTER → → , → ENTER Adjusts the inverter lamp in order to reduce energy consumption. Note Not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is set to On . Multi Control Available Modes • PC • HDMI • MagicInfo Multi Control Assigns an individual ID to [...]

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    • MagicInfo Note • The remote control can be used to select MagicInfo . However, it is recommended to use a separate USB keyboard to utilize MagicInfo fully. • For MagicInfo in Device mode, moving external devices while booting may cause errors. Set up external devices only if the LCD Display turns on. • Do not unplug the LAN cable used for[...]

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    You can select an Application to be executed in your computer when Windows starts. 2. Select TCP/IP - step 2 In step 2 of MagicInfo Setup Wizard, you don’t have to go to Network Setting on the desktop to make your settings for TCP/IP. You just do that at step 2 of MagicInfo installation. 3. Select Language - step 3 Adjusting the LCD Display[...]

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    When using multiple languages, you can choose and set a specific language among them. 4. Select Screen Type - step 4 You can select which rotation type will be applied to your device. 5. Setup Information Adjusting the LCD Display[...]

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    Shows the settings that have been selected by the user. Note If the MagicInfo icon is not displayed on the notification area, double click the MagicInfo icon on the window desktop. The icon will appear. Adjusting the LCD Display[...]

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

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    • Do not use benzene, thinner or other flammable sub- stances. 2) Maintaining the Flat Panel Display Screen. Clean with a soft cloth (cotton flannel). • Never use acetone, benzene or thinner. (They may cause flaws or deformation of the screen surface.) • The user is responsible for any damage caused by using these substances. Symptoms and Rec[...]

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

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

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    A: Check the polarities (+/-) of the batteries. A: Check if the batteries are empty. A: Check if the power is on. A: Check if the power cord is securely connected. A: Check if a special fluorescent or neon lamp is on in the vicinity. Q & A Q: How can I change the frequency? A: The frequency can be changed by reconfiguring the video card. Note T[...]

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    A: The video supports the MPEG1 and WMV codecs only. Install the corresponding codec to play the video. Note that some of the codecs can be incompatible. Note Before calling for assistance, check the information in this section to see if you can remedy any problems yourself. If you do need assistance, please call the phone number on the In- formati[...]

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    Specifications General General Model Name SyncMaster 230TSN, 230MXN LCD Panel Size 23 inch (58 cm) Display area 509.76 mm (H) x 286.74 mm (V) Pixel Pitch 0.2655 mm (H) x 0.2655 mm (V) Synchronization Horizontal 31 ~ 81 kHz Vertical 56 ~ 75 Hz Display Color 16.7 M Synchronization Optimum resolution 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz Maximum resolution 1920 x 1080 [...]

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    Dimensions (W x H x D) / Weight SyncMaster 230MXn 557.5 x 339.0 x 73.9 mm / 21.9 x 13.3 x 2.9 inches / 7 kg / 15.4 lb VESA Mounting Interface 100 x 100mm Environmental con- siderations Operating Temperature : 50°F ~ 104°F (10°C ~ 40°C) Humidity : 10 % ~ 80 %, non-condensing Storage Temperature : -4°F ~ 113°F (-20°C ~ 45°C) Humidity : 5 % ~ [...]

  • Page 96

    State Normal Opera- tion Power saving mode Power off Power Indicator On Blinking Off Power Consumption 80 watts 5 watts 0 watts Preset Timing Modes If the signal transferred from the computer is the same as the following Preset Timing Modes, the screen will be adjusted automatically. However, if the signal differs, the screen may go blank while the[...]

  • Page 97

    Like a fluorescent lamp, the screen has to repeat the same image many times per second to display an image to the user. The frequency of this repetition is called the Vertical Frequency or Refresh Rate. Unit: Hz Specifications[...]

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    Information For Better Display Adjust the computer resolution and screen injection rate (refresh rate) on the computer as described below to enjoy the best picture quality. You can have an uneven picture quality on screen if the best picture quality is not provided for TFT- LCD. • Resolution: 1920 X 1080 • Vertical frequency (refresh rate): 60 [...]

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    products, including LCD, are subject to image retention. This is not a product de- fect. Please follow the suggestions below to protect your LCD from image retention. Power Off, Screen Saver, or Power Save Mode Ex) • Turn the power off when using a stationary pattern. • Turn the power off for 4 hours after 20 hours in use • Turn the power off[...]

  • Page 100

    Ex) • Every 30 minutes, change the characters with movement. Ex) The best way to protect your monitor from Image retention is to set your PC or System to operate a Screen Saver program when you are not using it. Image retention may not occur when a LCD panel is operated under normal con- ditions. Normal conditions are defined as continuously chan[...]

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    Our LCD Monitor satisfies ISO13406-2 Pixel fault Class II Information[...]

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

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    Europe BELGIUM 02 201 2418 http://www.samsung.com/be (Dutch) http://www.samsung.com/ be_fr (French) CZECH REPUBLIC 800 - SAMSUNG (800-726786) http://www.samsung.com/cz DENMARK 8 - SAMSUNG (7267864) http://www.samsung.com/dk EIRE 0818 717 100 http://www.samsung.com/ie FINLAND 30 - 6227 515 http://www.samsung.com/fi FRANCE 01 4863 0000 http://www.sam[...]

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    CIS http://www.samsung.com/ ua_ru UZBEKISTAN 8-10-800-500-55-500 http://www.samsung.com/ kz_ru Asia Pacific AUSTRALIA 1300 362 603 http://www.samsung.com/au CHINA 400-810-5858 010-6475 1880 http://www.samsung.com/cn HONG KONG 3698 - 4698 http://www.samsung.com/hk http://www.samsung.com/ hk_en/ INDIA 3030 8282 1-800-3000-8282 1800 110011 http://www.[...]

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    Vertical Frequency The screen must be redrawn several times per second in order to create and display an image for the user. The fre- quency of this repetition per second is called the Vertical Frequency or Refresh Rate. Unit: Hz Example: If the same light repeats itself 60 times per sec- ond, this is regarded as 60 Hz. Horizontal Frequency The tim[...]

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    Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) - Europe only ernment office, for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase con- tract. This product and its electronic accessorie[...]

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    Appendix[...]