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www .lg.com Installation Guide L G Chr omebase R ead the safe t y precautions car efully befor e using the product . L G Chromebase Model List 22CV2 41 P /NO : MFL68300502( 1404-REV01) Printed in K orea *MFL68300502* MFL68300501[...]
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2 CONTENTS 한국어 ENGLISH ENGLISH 3 Instruction and Notices 3 Using the Product Correctly 3 Replacing Flash Memory Battery 4 Important Safety Precautions 12 Assembling and Preparing 12 Product Components 13 Product Operating Environment 13 Installation 17 Moving the Product and Precautions 18 Component Names and Functions 21 Connecting the Power[...]
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3 Instruction and Notices Instruction and Notices Using the Pr oduct Correctly Maintaining the correct posture while using this product can alleviate eye strain and allow more comfortable use. Refer to the following to use the product in the correct posture. 1. The screen should be slightly below ey e level. ( The monitor angle may be adjust[...]
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4 Instruction and Notices Important Saf et y Precautions Please avoid any undesirable environmental factor that shortens the machine’s life span. Use the machine in a safe and stable place. Installation W ARNING ! Do not use the LG Chromebase in damp places like a laundry room or bathroom. y Moisture may cause a glitch or an electric shock. Dispo[...]
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5 Instruction and Notices CA UTION ! Do not store or use the LG Chromebase near a magnetic object (i.e. a bag with a magnetic object, a diary, a wallet, a memo board, high- powered speakers, a bracelet, or etc.). y Other wise, the SSD and the system may be damaged and fail to operate properly . Never place the LG Chromebase on a bag with magnetic o[...]
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6 Instruction and Notices Do not touch the power cord with your hands wet. y Other wise, an electric shock may occur . Pull the plug, not the cord, to disconnect the power. y Other wise, a re may occur or the L G Chromebase may get damaged. Operate the product at the proper voltage. y Excessive v oltage may result in damage on the product, elect[...]
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7 Instruction and Notices Do not insert a metal chopstick or other conductors into a hole of the outlet when the power cable is connected to the outlet. Do not touch the plug right after disconnecting it from the outlet. y Other wise, an electric shock may occur . Please use the power adapter and cord certified by LG Electronics. y Using a non-cert[...]
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8 Instruction and Notices If you use the LG Chromebase for a long period of time, you may be stressed physically. y Y ou should rest for 10 min - utes per hour of usage. y Do not use the L G Chrome - base more than two hours a day (recommended). y T ake a rest regularly and relax your muscles by stret ching lightly . y Flickering or patterned image[...]
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9 Instruction and Notices Do not insert other devices than designated ones in the ports. y Other wise, the L G Chrome - base may be damaged. Do not block the ventilation hole with any object. y Other wise, an electric shock may occur . Turn off the LG Chromebase if you are not going to use it for an extended time period. y Due to heating, spark and[...]
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10 Instruction and Notices y The main power cut-o de - vice is the power cor d, which should be placed in a loca - tion you can easily access . If the product is out of order, for example, with blank screen or no sound, do not use it. y T urn o and unplug the product immediately and contact the service center . y An electric shock or re ma[...]
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11 Instruction and Notices y Spilling a liquid like coee or juice on the keyboard may cause a fault, malfunction, or electric shock. y The keys may not work pr op - erly when you use several keys at the same time while playing a PC game. (Please change the key combination settings according to the combinations necessary for the game play .) Do n[...]
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12 Assembling and Preparing Assembling and Pr eparing Product C omponents Before using the product, check that it comes with all the specified components. y y The product color and components may v ar y depending upon the model and are subject to change without prior notice for performance improvement . y The power cable and A C adapter may dier[...]
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13 Assembling and Preparing Product Oper ating Environment The monitor must be installed on a flat surface. It is recommended to leave space around the product as shown below. (15 cm) 6 inches (15 cm) 6 inches (15 cm) 6 inches (15 cm) 6 inches Installation y y W ear gloves to protect your hands while installing the product. PRE CAUTIONS BEF ORE INS[...]
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14 Assembling and Preparing 2. Tighten the 3 scr ews provided in the package to secure the Stand Body and Stand Base in place. size: M4x10 3. T o disassemble the stand, repeat the process in reversed or der . Assembling the Body with the Stand y y Assembling the body and stand on the desk or other high places can run the risk of dropping the produc[...]
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15 Assembling and Preparing 3. Connect the stand by aligning it with the hinges behind the body . 4. Tighten the 3 scr ews provided in the package to secure the body to the Stand in place. ENGLISH ENGLISH[...]
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16 Assembling and Preparing Assembling the Stand Cap 1. Place the product properly as shown in the f ollowing figure and align the bottom of stand cap with the groov e. 2. Push the stand cap in the direction of the arrow until y ou hear a click sound. 3. T o disassemble the body and stand, repeat the process in reversed or der . y y While assemblin[...]
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17 Assembling and Preparing Moving the Pr oduct and Precautions When you pick up or move the product, please keep the followings in mind so that the product is not scratched or damaged. • Do not touch the monitor screen as this may damage the scr een of the pixels within it. • It would be better to put the product into the original box or pack [...]
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18 Assembling and Preparing Component Names and F unctions Front / Right View Rear View 한국어 ENGLISH ENGLISH[...]
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19 Assembling and Preparing No. Name N o. Name W eb Camera USB Port (USB 3.0) W ebcam Status Lamp Headphone / External Microphone Port (Φ3.5mm 4 pole) Built-in Microphone Air holes Run OSD / Menu Navigation / MUTE Button Po wer Port OSD Menu Navigation and Settings Adjustment / Volume C ontrol Button LAN Port READER mode Switch Button USB Port (US[...]
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20 Assembling and Preparing Keyboard View LG Chromebase Keyboard provides the following function keys that can help you use LG Chromebase more conveniently. The keyboard may differ depending on your country. 1 qw er ty ui o as df gh j k l zx cv bn m , <> > > > > . . ? / : ; “ ‘ p [] {} 23 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 / * 4567 89 0 0 b[...]
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21 Assembling and Preparing Connecting the P ower Connect the AC adapter to the product and connect the power cord to a wall outlet. y y T o ensure safety when using the product, connect the system to a multi-tap or wall outlet tted with an earth terminal. NO TE y y Unplug the power cor d before moving or installing a product. ( There is a risk [...]
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22 Assembling and Preparing T urning on Po wer 1. When you hav e connec ted the AC adapter and the HDMI cable , press the button to turn the power on. (If the monitor is stored in a cool place , the screen may flicker briefly when you turn the power on.) 2. P ress the $)30.& button to switch between Chrome OS or Monitor mode . y y If you turn t[...]
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23 Assembling and Preparing F ront Panel of the Pr oduct No. Button Description 1 Provides the screen adjustment and settings menu for the OSD (On Screen Display). y Use it to move fr om a OSD (On Screen Display) sub menu to the main menu. - It works as a MUTE button while controlling the volume . y For mor e information on the [...]
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24 Using Chrome OS Using Chr ome OS What is Google Chrome? Google Chrome operating system (hereinafter is all one word called Chrome OS ) is suitable for the user who use a PC mainly for internet surfing. Chrome OS has removed the complicated functions of the existing operating systems so that the user can access Internet quickly and easily and use[...]
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25 Using Chrome OS Initial Setting and L ogging In Before you can use Chrome OS, you need a connection to a network and a Google account. y y The Chrome OS Start screen, Chrome Bro wser screen and W eb Store screen may look di erent depending on the Chrome OS version. y If you don ’t have a Google account, you ma y use a Guest account, but you[...]
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26 Using Chrome OS 3. On the Chrome initial setting screen, select the language and keyboard type. 4. If connected to a wired network, Ethernet is automatically selected for Select a network . y y T o connec t to a wireless network, press the button in Select a network and continue the c onnec - tion procedures as guided . NO TE 한국어 ENGLISH E[...]
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27 Using Chrome OS 5. If you press the Con tinue button and agree on the information for the user , the system checks for any OS update automatically and the Google the Sign in screen appears . 6. If you have a Google account , t ype your email address and passwor d and click the Sign in button. y y If you select browse as Guest , you can use Chr o[...]
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28 Using Chrome OS 7. T o create a Google account, click the Create Google A ccount link. 8. When the page for crea ting a G oogle account appears, r egister a new Google account as guided. 9. Press the icon at the right bottom of the screen and select Exit guest . 10. On the Sign in screen, type the email and password of the created Google acc oun[...]
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29 Using Chrome OS Start Screen When the initial setting and login are completed, the Chrome OS start screen appears. y y The basic apps shown on the Start Screen may be dieren t depending on the version of Chrome OS. y For details on ho w to use Chrome OS, refer to User’ s Guide. NO TE 1 Background T[...]
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30 Using Chrome OS Set up W ake On LAN (W OL) You can set up and use Wake On LAN (WOL) if you want. Before you can change the Wake On LAN settings, you should turn Verification Off (Developer Mode) as follows: Turn Verification Off y y All data stored in the syst em including account information, photos, apps and downloaded les as w ell as data [...]
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31 Using Chrome OS 4. Press Ctrl + D to display the f ollowing screen. English To turn OS verication OF F, press the RECOVERY button. Y our system will reoot and local data will be cleared. To go back, press ESC. Model MONROE C3A-B3E 5. Press Reco ver y button to reboot the system and turn Verification off . English OS verication is OFF Pr es[...]
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32 Using Chrome OS 6. After about thirty seconds, the following screen appears. Y our System is transitioning to Developer Mode. L ocal data has been cleared. Modications you make to the system are not supported by Google, may cause hardware issues and may void warrant y. T o cancel, turn your computer o now. 7. After about five minutes, the [...]
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33 Using Chrome OS Turn Wake On LAN On/Off To use this function, turn Verification Off (Developer Mode). 1. Log on to Chrome OS and pr ess Alt + Ctrl + T on the keyboard to display the f ollowing console screen. 2. T ype Shell at the Crosh > pr ompt and press the Enter key . 3. T ype sudo bash at the Chromos@localhost > prompt and pr ess the [...]
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34 Using Chrome OS 4. T o tur n on W ake On LAN , type ethtool –s eth0 wol g . 5. T o tur n off W ake On LAN , type ethtool –s eth0 wol d . 한국어 ENGLISH ENGLISH[...]
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35 Using Chrome OS Turn Verification On y y All data stored in the syst em including account information, photos, apps, and do wnloaded les as well as data synched with your Google account will be deleted . CA UTION ! 1. Press the button to turn it on and press the Space key in the f ollowing screen. English OS verication is OFF Pr ess SP A C[...]
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36 Using Chrome OS 3. Once Verification is set to On, the system r eboots and the following Chrome OS setup screen appears. P ower Management Without user activity, the display goes to dim in 7 minutes, screen off in 8 minutes and sleep mode in 30 minutes (default timeouts). Based upon individual user activity, Chrome OS tries to optimize these tim[...]
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37 Using the Monitor Using the Monit or Connecting the HDMI Cable You can connect various devices (PC, DVD player, or game console) to the HDMI port on the back of the product to use it as a monitor. Use the HDMI cable to connect external devices as shown below. y y HDMI cables are not provided with the pr oduc t. y For details on ho w to use the m[...]
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38 Product Specifications Product Specifications CPU Intel® Celeron® processor OS Chrome OS Memory 2 GB DDR3L Storage 16 GB iSSD Input / Output Display Rear: USB 2.0 x 3, HDMI In x 1, Dc-In Display Side: USB 3.0 x 1, HP out/Mic In combo Network WiFi: 801.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 G / 5 G, Dual Band) LAN: Ethernet 10/100/1000 mbps Bluetooth: 4.0 Webcam / MI[...]
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39 Product Specifications Factory Preset Mode MODE CLASSIFICATION Polarity Frequency [kHz] / [Hz] Resolution 1 H (Pixels) - 31.469 640 x 480 V (Lines) - 59.94 2 H (Pixels) + 37.879 800 x 600 V (Lines) + 60.317 3 H (Pixels) - 48.363 1024 x 768 V (Lines) - 60.0 4 H (Pixels) + 45.00 1280 x 720 V (Lines) + 60.00 5 H (Pixels) + 63.981 1280 x 1024 V (Lin[...]
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40 Product Specifications Supported external storage devices This product can use the external storages (USB memory, HDD, etc.) of the following file systems: - Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, FAT, HFS+(read-only on journaled HFS+), ISO9660 (read-only), NTFS, UDF(read-only) y y The supported le type, codec, and le system may di er depending upon the Chr[...]
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41 Troubleshooting T r oubleshooting Chrome OS T roubleshooting When the Web Browser Screen is not properly displayed. Does a message appear saying No network connection when trying to visit a website? • V er ify that your LAN cable is properly connected. • V er ify in your task bar that Network c onnec t is activated. Have you verified your ne[...]
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42 Troubleshooting Monitor T roubleshoo ting The screen is blank Is the product's power cord connected correctly? • Check if the power cor d is connec ted correctly to a wall outlet. Is the power lamp on? • Check the Po wer button. Is the power on and the power lamp is lit either blue or green? • Adjust the screen brightness and con tras[...]
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43 Troubleshooting y y Check if the video card resolution or frequency is set within the range usable by the monitor , and go to Contr ol Panel -> Display -> Settings to change the resolution to the recommended r esolution (optimum resolution). y Set the resolution to the recommended r esolution (optimum resolution) to prevent the occurrenc e[...]
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T o get sour ce codes developed under GPL, L GPL, MPL, and other open source licenses us ed in this product , visit http:// opensource.lge. com. All licenses including sour ce codes, copyright notice and warrant y disclaimer may be downloaded. When you reque st open source codes o f the soft ware embedded in this product by sending e-mail t o opens[...]