LG Electronics M3204C manual

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    www .lg.c om ENGLISH MONIT OR SIGNA GE MONIT OR SIGNA GE MODELS M3204C Please r ead this manual caref ully bef ore operating your se t and retain it for future r efer ence. O WNER’S MANU AL[...]

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    2 T able of Contents Accessories 3 Connecting the Stand 4 Connecting the Speakers 5 Portrait Mode 6 Using the Remote Control 7 Part Names and Functions 9 Connecting to External Devices 10 C on ne ct in g t o Y o u r P C . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    3 NC2000 Kit ❖ A p pl ic a b le o nl y fo r mo d e ls t ha t su pp or t th e NC 2 0 00 . O p ti on a l a cc es s o ri es a r e s ub je c t t o ch a n ge w it h o ut p ri o r n ot ic e to i mp r o ve t he p er fo rm a n ce o f t h e se t. N ew o p ti on a l a cc es s o ri es m a y b e ad d e d pe ri o d ic al ly . ❖ O p ti on a l a cc es s o ri [...]

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    4 Connecting the Stand First, check if the following parts are all present. S t a nd (2 ) S c r ew s ( 4) P ar t s T ake the parts for the stand out of the box and assemble them as shown in the picture. P la ce a s o ft c lo t h o n a ta b le a nd p la ce th e se t sc re en s i de d ow n up on th e ta b l e. C on ne ct t h e s t an d as s ho wn be [...]

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    5 Connecting the Speakers Attach the speakers to the set using screws as shown below . Then, connect the speaker cable. When the speakers are installed. *Connect the input terminal with the proper color match. Remove the paper . Cable holder After installing your speakers, use holders and cable ties to organize the speaker cables. * This feature is[...]

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    6 Portrait Mode "When installing in portrait mode, rotate the set clockwise." - Only on some models.[...]

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    7 Using the Remote Contr ol Remote Control Buttons 1 2 5 3 4 7 6 9 8 13 12 1 1 10 P A G E INPUT ENERGY SA VING MARK ARC ON OFF  . , !  A B C  D F G  G H I  J K L  M N O  P Q R S  T U V  1 /a /A  - * # W X Y Z C LE AR OK S.MENU MONITOR PSM AUTO MUTE BRIGHT NESS MENU ID BACK TILE ON OFF EXIT 1 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 13 12 1 1 10 [...]

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    8 ENERGY SA VING Button - Adjusts the Energy Saving mode of the set. INPUT Select Button Accesses the Input Signal Window . Se le cts t he si gnal ty pe yo u want us in g ◄ ► . CLEAR Button - Deletes the numbers and letters you typed (SuperSign input only). ARC Button - Selects the Aspect Ratio mode. BRIGHT NESS Button - Adjusts the resolution [...]

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    9 Part Names and Functions Rear V iew * LINE OUT A terminal that is used to connect to the speaker including a built-in amplifier (amp). Check the connecting terminal of the PC sound card before connecting. If the Audio Out of the PC sound card only has a Speaker Out jack, reduce the PC volume. If the Audio Out of the PC sound card supports both Sp[...]

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    10 Check that the computer , monitor and the peripherals are turned off. Then, connect the signal input cable. Connecting with a D-Sub Signal Input Cable. Connecting with an HDMI-DVI Signal Input Cable (not included) * When HDMI PC is used, a compatibility problem may occur . M AC Ma ci nto sh Ada pt er (n ot i ncl ud ed) Us e the s tan da rd M aci[...]

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    1 1 Select an input signal. Press INPUT on the remote control to select the input signal. Or , press INPUT on the bottom of the set. • Co nne cti ng tw o co mpu ter s. Connect the signal cables (HDMI-DVI and D-Sub) to each computer . Press INPUT on the remote control to select the computer to use. • Co nne ct t o a g rou nde d po we r o utl et [...]

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    12 • Using a LAN establishes communication between your PC and the set and enables use of the OSD menus on the PC as well as the set. Note C o n n e c t i n g t o E x t e r n a l D e v i c e s Connect the LAN cable as shown below . Connect the LAN cable and install the eZ-Net Manager program on the CD-ROM. For more information about the program, [...]

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    13 Using RGB Input Using A V Input T o use different set connected to each other , connect one end of the signal input cable (15-pin D-Sub signal cable) to the RGB OUT connector of set 1 and connect the other end to the RGB IN connector of other set. C o n n e c t i n g t o E x t e r n a l D e v i c e s Set 1 Set 1 Set 2 Set 2 Set 3 Set 3 Set 4 15-[...]

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    14 Kensington Security Slot The set is equipped with a Kensington Security System connector on the back panel. The cable and lock are available separately and are not sold by LG. For more info, visit http://www .kensington. com. This set supports a VESA FDMI compliant mounting interface. These mounts are purchased separately and are not available f[...]

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    15 C o n n e c t i n g t o E x t e r n a l D e v i c e s Connecting with a BNC Cable Select A V . Connect the video cable as shown below and then connect the power cord (see page 10). Connecting with a BNC Cable • Connect the input terminal with a proper color match. BNC Cable (not included) Set VCR/DVD Receiver Select an input signal. Press INPU[...]

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    16 Select Component. Co nne c t the A V ca ble as s how n i n t he be low fi gu re, th en co nne ct the p owe r c ord ( see pa ge 10 ). • Connect the input terminal with the matching color . BNC Cable (not included) HDTV Receiver Select an input signal. Press INPUT on the remote control to select the input signal. Or , press INPUT on the bottom o[...]

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    17 Connect the A V cable as shown below and connect the power cord (see page 10). RCA-PC Audio Cable (not included) VCR/DVD/Set-top Box HDMI-DVI Signal Cable (not included) VCR/DVD/Set-top Box Select an input signal. Press INPUT on the remote control to select the input signal. Or , press INPUT on the bottom of the set. HDMI Signal Cable (not inclu[...]

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    18 User Menus Screen Adjustment Options T urns the set on/off. This Indicator lights up green when the set is operating normally (on mode). If the set is in sleep mode (Energy Saving), the indicator color changes to amber . P ow er B ut t o n ◄ ► Adjusts the volume. ▲ ▼ Adjusts up and down. Shows/hides the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu. ME N[...]

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    19 User Menus The sensor from which the set receives signals from the remote control. Screen Adjustment Options [For PC Analog signal] A UT O/ SE T B u t to n A V Co mpo sit e V ide o Co mpo nen t HD TV , D VD RG B 15 -pi n D -S ub an al og si gn al HD MI/ DVI Di git al si gn al Su per Sig n S up eS ign - T oggles between inputs I NP UT B ut t o n [...]

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    20 OSD Menu Note OSD (On-Screen Display) • The OSD function enables you to adjust the screen status conveniently since it provides graphical menu representation. User Menus Icon Function Description Adjusts the audio. A dj us ts s c r e e n b r i g ht ne ss , c o n t r a s t a nd c ol or t o y o u r p re fe re nc e . Adjusts the screen status acc[...]

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    21 User Menus Adjusting the OSD (On-Screen Display) • Use the remote control to adjust the OSD. Adjusting the Screen Automatically Press AUTO/SET (AUT O on the remote Control) when viewing a PC analog signal. The optimal screen settings will be selected that suit the current mode. If adjustments are not satisfactory , adjust the screen manually .[...]

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    22 User Menus Adjusting Screen Color Aspect Ratio Mo ve O K P I CT UR E Aspect Ratio : 16:9 ꕫ Energy Saving : Off Picture Mode : Standard • Backlight 70 • Contrast 90 • Brightness 50 • Sharpness 70 • C ol or 60 ▼ Aspec t Ratio : 16:9 ꔋ 16:9 Just scan Original 4:3 14:9 Zoom Cinena Zoom 1 Full Wide 16:9 ꔋ T o select the image size o[...]

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    23 Mo ve O K P I CT UR E Aspect Ratio : 16:9 ꕫ Energy Saving : Off Picture Mode : Standard • Backlight 70 • Contrast 90 • Brightness 50 • Sharpness 70 • C ol or 60 ▼ ꕫ Ene rgy Sav ing : Off ꔋ User Menus Adjusting Screen Color Energy Saving Off Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Off ꔋ The screen brightness adjusting menu helps you save ener[...]

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    24 Adjusting Screen Color User Menus Picture Mode Mo ve O K P I CT UR E Aspect Ratio : 16:9 ꕫ Energy Saving : Off Picture Mode : Standard • Backlight 70 • Contrast 90 • Brightness 50 • Sharpness 70 • C ol or 60 ▼ Picture Mode : Standard ꔋ Vivid Standard Cinema Sport Game Expert 1 Expert 2 Standard ꔋ The picture mode menu toggles b[...]

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    25 User Menus Mo ve O K P I CT UR E Aspect Ratio : 16:9 ꕫ Energy Saving : Off Picture Mode : Standard (User) • Backlight 70 • Contrast 90 • Brightness 50 • Sharpness 70 • C ol or 6 0 ▼ • B ac kli gh t 70 ꔋ Backlight: Adjusts the brightness of LCD panel. Contrast: Adjusts the difference between light and dark levels. Brightness: Ad[...]

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    26 User Menus Mo ve O K P I CT UR E ▲ • Contrast 90 • Brightness 50 • Sharpness 70 • Color 60 • Tint 0 • Advanced Control • Picture Reset Screen • Adv an ced Co ntr ol ꔋ High Medium High Medium High Off C o l o r T e m p e r a t u r e D y n am i c C o n t r a s t D y n am i c C o l o r N o i s e R e d u c t i o n G a m ma B l a [...]

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    27 User Menus Mo ve O K P I CT UR E ▲ • Contrast 90 • Brightness 50 • Sharpness 70 • Color 60 • Tint 0 • Advanced Control • Picture Reset Screen • P ict ur e Res et ꔋ Mo ve O K P I CT UR E ▲ • Contrast 90 • Brightness 50 • Sharpness 70 • Color 60 • Tint 0 • Advanced Control • Picture Reset Screen Screen ꔋ Adjus[...]

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    28 Adjusting Audio User Menus Mo ve A U DI O Auto V olume : Off Clear V oice II : Off • Level 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard • Treb le 50 • Bass 50 • R es et ▼ OK A uto V olu me : O ff ꔋ Auto V olume Automatically adjusts uneven sound volumes across all channels or signals to the most appropriate level. T o use this feature, select O[...]

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    29 Adjusting the T imer User Menus Mo ve T I ME O K Clock Off Time : Off On Time : Off Sleep Timer : Off Auto Off : On Power On Delay : Off Cl ock ꔋ Clock If the current time is incorrect, reset the clock manually . 1) Press MENU button and then use ▼▲ button to select the Time menu. 2) Press ► and then use ▼▲ to select the Clock menu. [...]

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    30 User Menus Mo ve O P TI ON O K Language : English Input Label Key Lock : Off Set ID : Off ISM Method : Normal DPM Select : On Power Indicator : ON Logo Light : ON ▼ Language : English ꔋ Language Chooses the language in which the control names are displayed. Input Label Selects a label for each input source. Key Lock Use ▼▲ to select On o[...]

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    31 User Menus DPM Select T urns power saving on/off. Power Indicator Sets the power indicator on the front side of the set to On or Off. If you set to Of f, it will go Off. If you set On at any time, the power indicator will automatically be turned on. Logo Light Resets the Logo Display Lamp on the front of the set to On or Off. If you set On, the [...]

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    32 Select T ile Mode and choose T ile alignment and set the ID of the current set to set the location. Only after pressing OK will the adjustments be saved. - Must be displayed with various other set. - Must be in a function that can be connected to RS-232C or RGB Out. - T ile Mode works with several set to enlarge the screen area. Tile Mode - T il[...]

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    33 - Tile Mode (set 1 to 2): c(2) x r(1) - Tile Mode (set 1 to 9): c(3) x r(3) - Tile Mode (set 1 to 16): c(4) x r(4) User Menus Row Column ID 1 ID 2 ID 4 ID 5 ID 6 ID 7 ID 8 ID 9 ID 3 Tile ID: Select the location of the Tile by setting an ID. Natural: Omits the distance between the screens allowing the image to be displayed naturally . H-Size: Adj[...]

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    34 User Menus USB Options Connecting USB Devices When you connect a USB device, this pop-up menu is displayed, automatically . The pop-up menu will not be displayed while the OSD, EPG or Schedule list is displayed. When the pop-up menu appears, you can select Music List, Photo List or Movie List in the MY MEDIA menu. Y ou cannot add a new folder or[...]

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    35 User Menus USB Options Precautions when using the USB device • Only a USB storage device is recognizable. • If the USB storage device is connected through a USB hub, the device is not recognizable. • A USB storage device using an automatic recognition program may not be recognized. • A USB storage device that uses its own driver may not [...]

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    36 User Menus USB Options Y ou can view photo files on USB storage devices. The On-Screen Display may be different from your set. Images are an example to assist with set operation. Supported JPG Photo File T ypes Baseline: 15360 x 8640 Progressive: 1024 x 768 • Y ou can view JPG files only . • Non-supported files are displayed in the form of b[...]

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    37 User Menus USB Options Photo Selection and Pop-Up Menu ➩ View: Displays the selected item. Mark All: Marks all photos on the screen. Unmark All: Deselects all marked photos. Delete: Deletes the selected photo. Close: Closes the pop-up menu. Photo List Page 2/3 Drive1 JMJ001 1366x768, 125KB Up Folder Up Folder KY101 02/12/2010 KY102 02/12/2010 [...]

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    38 User Menus USB Options ◄ 1/ 17 ► Slideshow ◘ BGM ◘ Delete Option Hide ꘤ ► Slideshow When no picture is selected, all photos in the current folder are displayed during slide show . If some photos are selected, those photos are displayed in a slide show . • Set the time interval of the slide show in Option . ► BGM (Background Music[...]

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    39 User Menus Y ou can play music files stored on USB storage devices. Purchased music files (*.MP3) may have copyright restrictions. Playback of these files may not be supported by this set. The On-Screen Display may be different from your set. Images are an example to assist with set operation. Supported MP3 Audio File T ypes Bit rate 32 to 320kb[...]

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    40 Music Selection and Pop-Up Menu ➩ Up to 6 music files are listed per page. Play (During stop): Plays the selected music files. When playback of a file stops, the next selected file will be played. When there are no selected music files left to play , the next file in the current folder will be played. If you go to a different folder and press [...]

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    41 Music Selection and Pop-Up Menu Up to 6 music files are listed per page. Music S003 0:27 / 3:67 I f y o u d o n' t p r e ss a ny bu t t on f or a w h il e du r in g pl a y ba c k, t he p la y i n f or m a ti o n b o x ( a s s ho w n b el o w ) w i ll di s p la y as a s c re e n s a ve r . W ha t is t he ‘ S c r ee n Sa v er ’ ? The scre[...]

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    42 The movie list is activated once a USB device is detected. It is used when playing movie files on the set. Movies in the USB folder can be played. Video editing is not supported but files can be deleted. It is a movie list that displays folder information and DivX files. The movie list supports up to four drives. Movie List User Menus USB Option[...]

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    43 User Menus USB Options Screen Components Mo ve s t o the U pper Le ve l F ol der Cu rr ent P age /T ota l Pag es T ota l N um ber o f Ma rke d Mov ie Fi le s Us ab le US B M em ory Co rr esp on din g Butt ons o n t he Rem ote C ont ro l 1 2 4 3 5 • Use < > to move forward or backward to a specific frame while playing a movie. (<, >[...]

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    44 Movie Selection and Pop-Up Menu ➩ Play: Plays the selected movie. DivXplay is executed while the screen changes. Mark All: Marks all movies in the folder. Unmark All : Deselect all marked movies. Delete: Deletes the selected movie. Close: Closes the pop-up menu. User Menus USB Options • If a file is not supported, an error message is display[...]

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    45 Using the remote control ◄◄ / ►► Wh en pla ying , re peat edly , pr es s RE W (◄◄) to spe ed up ◄◄( x2) -> ◄◄◄ (x 4) -> ◄◄◄ ◄( x8) -> ◄◄ ◄◄ ◄( x16) -> ◄◄◄◄ ◄◄(x 32). Repe ated ly , p re ss FF (►► ) t o spe ed up ►►( x2 )- > ►► ► ( x4) -> ►►►► (x 8) -> [...]

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    46 User Menus Mo ve U S B OK Photo List Music List Movie List DivX Reg. Code Deactivation DivXReg. Code ꔋ USB Options • Supported Movie File T ypes Resolution: under 25 frames/sec (720x576 WxH pixels). Frame rate : under 30 frames/sec (720x480) • Video Codec: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 (doesn’t support Microsoft MPEG4-V2, V3), DivX3.xx, DivX4.xx, [...]

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    47 Mo ve U S B OK Photo List Music List Movie List DivX Reg. Code Deactivation Deactivation ꔋ Deactivation Deactivating devices allows users who have activated all the available devices through the web server and are blocked from activating more devices. DivX VOD allows the consumer to activate up to 6 devices under one account, but to replace or[...]

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    48 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g • See if the power cord is properly connected to the outlet. • See if the power switch is turned on. • May need service. • Adjust brightness and contrast again. • Backlight may need repair . • If the set is in power saving mode, move the mouse or press any key . • T urn both devices off and then back o[...]

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    49 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g ● Is t h e s cr een p o s it io n w ro n g ? ● Do t h i n li nes a p p ea r in th e ba ck g r ou nd ? ● Ho ri z o nt al no is e ap pe ars o r th e c ha ra cte rs l oo k blu rr e d . ● Th e s c re en is d i s pl ay ed ab n o rm al l y . The Scr een Image Looks Abnormal • D-Sub analog signal - Press AUTO on [...]

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    50 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g • Set the number of colors to more than 24 bits (true color) Select Control Panel - Display - Settings - Color T able menu in Windows. • Check the connection status of the signal cable. Or , re-insert the PC video card. • Several pixels (red, green, white or black color) may appear on the screen, which can be [...]

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    51 LCD Panel Po we r Dimensions & Weight 80.0 cm (31.5 inch) TFT (Thin Film T ransistor) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel Visible diagonal size: 80.0 cm 0.51075 mm Rated V oltage AC 100-240 V~ 50 / 60 Hz 1.6 A Power Consumption On Mode :100 W T yp. Sleep Mode :≤ 1 W (RGB) / 2 W (HDMI/DVI) (If LAN OFF is selected) Off Mode :≤ 0.5 W Width x[...]

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    52 M ax . R es ol ut i on RG B : 16 0 0x 12 00 @ 60 Hz H DM I/ D VI : 1 92 0x 1 08 0 @ 60 Hz - I t m a y n o t b e s u p po r t ed d ep e n di n g o n th e OS o r vi de o c ar d ty pe . R ec om m en de d R es ol u ti on RG B : WX GA 1 36 0x 76 8 @ 6 0 H z H D MI /D VI : W XG A 13 60 x 76 8 @ 6 0 H z - It m a y n o t b e s u p po rt ed d e pe n d in[...]

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    53 Pr es et M o d e Ho riz ont al Fr equ enc y (k Hz) V ert ica l Fr equ enc y (H z) Pr es et M o d e Ho riz ont al Fr equ enc y (k Hz) V ert ica l Fr equ enc y (H z) 1 2 *3 4 *5 6 7 *8 9 *10 640 x 350 720 x 400 640 x 480 640 x 480 800 x 600 800 x 600 832 x 624 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1280 x 720 31.469 31.468 31.469 37.5 37.879 46.875 49.725 48.363 6[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A1 C o n t r o l l i n g t h e M u l t i p l e P r o d u c t R S - 2 3 2 C A1 A1 Connecting the cable Connect the RS-232C cable as shown in the picture. Y ou need to purchase a cable to connect the RS-232C socket as it is not provided as the accessory . The RS-232C protocol is used for commu[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A2 COMMAND 1 COMMAND 2 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 Command Reference List k a 00H to 01H k b 02H to 09H k c 01H to 1FH k d 00H to 01H k e 00H to 01H k f 00H to 64H k g 00H to 64H k h 00H to 64H k i 00H to 64H k j 00H to 64H k k 00H to 64H k l 00H to 01H k m 00H to 01H k t 00H to 64H k u 00H to 02H k z[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A3 COMMAND 1 COMMAND 2 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 38. Scheduling input select 39. Sleep T ime 40. Auto Sleep 41. Power On Delay 42. Language 43. DPM Select 44. Reset 45. Power Saving 46. Power Indicator 47. Logo Indicator 48. Serial no. 49. S / W Version 50. Input Select f u F1H to F4H f f 00H to 08H[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A4 OK Acknowledgement * The Product transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this format when receiving normal data. At this time, if the data is data read mode, it indicates present status data. If the data is data write mode, it returns the data of the PC computer . Error Acknowledgement *[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A5 T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 01. Power(Command : a) ► T o control Power On / Off of the Set. T ransmission Data 0 : Power Off 1 : Power On Acknowledgement ► T o show the status of Power On / Off. T ransmission Acknowledgement Data 0 : Power Off 1 : Power On 02. Input Select (Com[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A6 03. Aspect Ratio(Command : c) (Main picture format) ► T o adjust the screen format. Y ou can also adjust the screen format using the ARC (Aspect Ratio Control) button on remote control or in the Screen menu. T ransmission Data 1 : Normal Screen (4 : 3) 2 : Wide Scran (16 : 9) 4 : Zoom ([...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A7 A7 05. V olume Mute(Command : e) ► T o control On/Off of the V olume Mute. T ransmission Data 0 : V olume Mute On (V olume Off) 1 : V olume Mute Off (V olume On) Acknowledgement Data 0 : V olume Mute On (V olume Off) 1 : V olume Mute Off (V olume On) 06. V olume Control(Command : f) ►[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A8 A8 T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 07. Contrast(Command : g) ► T o adjust screen contrast. Y ou can also adjust the contrast in the Picture menu. T ransmission Data Min : 00H to Max : 64H Acknowledgement * Refer to 'Real data mapping' page A7. 08. Brightness(Command : h) ?[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A9 T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 09. Color(Command : i) (Video T iming only) ► T o adjust the screen color . Y ou can also adjust the color in the Picture menu. T ransmission Data Min : 00H to Max : 64H (Hexadecimal code) * Refer to 'Real data mapping' page A7. Acknowledgeme[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A10 1 1. Sharpness(Command : k) (Video T iming only) ► T o adjust the screen Sharpness. Y ou can also adjust the sharpness in the Picture menu. T ransmission Data Min : 00H to Max : 64H (Hexadecimal code) * Refer to 'Real data mapping' page A7. Acknowledgement Data Min : 00H to M[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A1 1 T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 14 Balance(Command : t) ► T o adjust the sound balance. T ransmission Data Min : 00H to Max : 64H (Hexadecimal code) 00H : Step L50 64H : Step R50 Acknowledgement Data Min : 00H to Max : 64H 00H : Step 0 to L50 64H : Step 100 to R50 * Balance : L50 t[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A12 T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 16. Abnormal state (Command : z) ► Abnormal State : Used to Read the power off status when Stand-by mode. T ransmission Data FF : Read Acknowledgement 0 : Normal (Power on and signal exist) 1 : No signal (Power on) 2 : T urn the monitor off by remote [...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A13 18. Auto Configure(Command: j u) ► T o adjust picture position and minimize image shaking automatically . it works only in RGB(PC) mode. T ransmission Data 1 : T o set Acknowledgement T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 19. Key(Command : m c) ► T o send IR remote key code. T ransmissi[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A14 20. T ile Mode(Command : d d) ► Change a T ile Mode. T ransmission * The data can not be set to 0X or X0 except 00. Acknowledgement T ransmission / Receiving Protocol Data Description 00 or 1 1 T ile mode is off. 12 1 x 2 mode(column x row) 13 1 x 3 mode 14 1 x 4 mode ... ... 55 5 x 5 [...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A15 21. T ile H Position(Command : d e) ► T o set the Horizontal position. T ransmission Data Min : 00H to Max : 14H 00H : Step -10(Left) 14H : Step 10(Right) Acknowledgement 22. T ile V Position(Command : d f) ► T o set the V ertical position. T ransmission Data Min : 00H to Max : 14H 0[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A16 23. T ile H Size(Command : d g) ► T o set the Horizontal size. T ransmission Data Min : 00H to Max : 64H * Refer to 'Real data mapping' page A7. Acknowledgement 24. T ile V Size(Command : d h) ► T o set the V ertical size. T ransmission Data Min : 00H to Max : 64H * Refer t[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A17 A17 25. T ile ID Set(Command : d i) ► T o assign the T ile ID for T iling function . T ransmission Data Min : 00H to Max : 19H (Hexadecimal code) Acknowledgement 26 Natural Mode (In T ile mode) ( Command : d j) ► T o assign the T ile Natural mode for T iling function . T ransmission [...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A18 A18 T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 28. Sound Mode (Command : d y ) ► T o adjust the Sound mode. T ransmission Data Structure Acknowledgement Data(Hex) 01 02 03 04 05 Mode Standard Music Cinema sport Game 29. Fan Fault check (Command : d w ) ► T o check the Fan fault of the TV . T[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A19 C o n t r o l l i n g t h e M u l t i p l e P r o d u c t R S - 2 3 2 C A19 31. T emperature value (Command : d n) ► T o read the inside temperature value. T ransmission * The data is always FF(in Hex). Acknowledgement * The data is 1 byte long in Hexadecimal. 32. Lamp fault Check(Comm[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A20 C o n t r o l l i n g t h e M u l t i p l e P r o d u c t R S - 2 3 2 C A20 33. Auto volume (Command : d u) ► Automatically adjust the volume level. T ransmission Data 0 : Off 1 : On Acknowledgement 34. Speaker (Command : d v) ► T urn the speaker on or off. T ransmission Data 0 : Off[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A21 35. T ime (Command : f a) ► Set the current time. T ransmission [Data1] 0 : Monday 1 : T uesday 2 : Wednesday 3 : Thursday 4 : Friday 5 : Saturday 6 : Sunday [Data2] 0H to 17H (Hours) [Data3] 00H to 3BH (Minutes) Acknowledgement *When reading data, FFH is inputted for [Data1], [Data2] [...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A22 T ransmission / Receiving Protocol T ransmission [Data1] 1. f1h to f4h(read one index) f1: read 1st index of On T ime List, f2: read 2nd index of On T ime List f3: read 3rd index of On T ime List f4: read 4th index of On T ime List 2. e1h~e4h(delete one index), e0h(delete all indexes) e0[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A23 T ransmission [Data 1] 1. f1h to f4h(read one index) f1: read 1st index of Off T ime List, f2: read 2nd index of Off T ime List f3: read 3rd index of Off T ime List f4: read 4th index of Off T ime List 2. e1h to e4h(delete one index), e0h(delete all indexes) e0: delete all indexes of Off[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A24 T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 38. Scheduling Input select (Command : f u) (Main Picture Input) ► T o select input source for TV depending on day . T ransmission [Data 1] 1. f1h to f4h(write/read one index) f1: read 1st index of On T ime Input f2: read 2nd index of On T ime Input f[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A25 39. Sleep T ime (Command : f f) ► Set Sleep T ime. T ransmission Data 0 : Off 1 : 10 2 : 20 3 : 30 4 : 60 5 : 90 6 : 120 7 : 180 8 : 240 Acknowledgement T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 40. Auto Sleep (Command : f g) ► Set Auto Sleep. T ransmission Data 0 : Off 1: On Acknowledgemen[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A26 41. Power On Delay (Command : f h) ► Set the schedule delay when the power is turned on (Unit: second). T ransmission Data : 00H to 64H (Data value) * Refer to 'Real data mapping' page A7 Acknowledgement T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 42. Language (Command : f i) ► Set [...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A27 43. DPM Select (Command : f j) ► Set the DPM (Display Power Management) function. T ransmission Data 0 : Off 1: On Acknowledgement T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 44. Reset (Command : f k) ► Execute the Picture, Screen and Factory Reset functions. T ransmission Data 0 : Picture Re[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A28 45. Power saving(Command : f I) ► T o set the Power saving mode. T ransmission Data 0 : Off 1: (static level 1) 2: (static level 2) 3: (static level 3) Acknowledgement T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 46. Power Indicator (Command : f o) ► T o set the LED for Power Indicator T ransm[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A29 T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 47. logo Indicator (Command : f p) ► T o set the LED for Power Indicator T ransmission Data 0 : Off 1: On Acknowledgement 48. Serial no.Check (Command : f y) ► T o read the serial numbers T ransmission Data FF (to read the serial numbers) Acknowledg[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A30 49. S/W V ersion (Command : f z) ► Check the software version. T ransmission Data FFH : Read Acknowledgement T ransmission / Receiving Protocol 50. Input Select (Command : x b) ► T o select input source for the Set. T ransmission Data 20H : A V 40H : Component 60H : RGB (PC) 90H : HD[...]

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    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A31 I R C o d e s R S - 2 3 2 C A31 Remote Control IR Code Output waveform single pulse, modulated with 37.917kHz signal at 455kHz ► Configuration of frame T1 T c ▪ Repeat frame Tf Repeat code ► Lead code ► Repeat code ► Bit description 2.25 ms 9 ms 0.55ms ► Frame interval : Tf T[...]

  • Page 85

    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A32 I R C o d e s R S - 2 3 2 C A32 Code(Hex) Function Note UP(▲) DOWN(▼) RIGHT(▶) LEFT(◀) POWER ON/OFF MONITOR ON MONITOR OFF MUTE Energy Saving INPUT MENU EXIT PSM OK Number Key 0 Number Key 1 Number Key 2 Number Key 3 Number Key 4 Number Key 5 Number Key 6 Number Key 7 Number Key [...]

  • Page 86

    C o n t r o l l i n g M u l t i p l e S e t R S - 2 3 2 C A33 I R C o d e s R S - 2 3 2 C A33 E0 E1 28 99 72 71 63 61 7B B0 B1 BA 8F 8E 5A BF D5 C6 76 77 AF R/C Button R/C Button R/C Button R/C Button ( D i s c r e t e I R C o d e ) R/C Button R/C Button R/C Button R/C Button R/C Button R/C Button R/C Button R/C Button R/C Button R/C Button Discret[...]

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    W ARNING - This is a class A monitor . In a do- mestic envir onment this monitor may cause radio interfer ence in which case the user may be requir ed to tak e adequate meas ures. W arrant y void if remo ved. Important W ARRANTY VOID IF REMOVED 3850TAZ209Y Make sur e to read the Saf ety Pr ecautions bef ore using the pr oduct . K eep the Owner&apos[...]

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