Samsung 403Tn manual

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    Install Pro g rams SyncMaster 403Tn[...]

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    Failure t o follow di rections not ed by this symb ol could resu lt in bodily harm or dama ge to equipment. Prohibited Importan t to read and un derstand at all times Do not disassembl e Disconnect the plug f rom the outl et Do not to uch Groundin g to preven t an electri c shock Power When not used f or an extended period of time, set your comp ut[...]

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    Do not pull the plug out by the wire nor touch the plug with wet hands. z This may cause an electric shock or fire. Use only a properly grounde d plug and receptacle. z An improper grou nd may cause elec tric shock or equip ment damage . Do not excessively bend the plug and wire nor place he avy objects upon them, which could cause damage. z This m[...]

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    Set down the monitor carefully. z The monito r could be dama ged or broke n. Do not place the monitor face down. z The TFT-LCD surface ma y be damaged. Installing a wall bracket must be done by a qualified professional. z Installation by unqual ified personnel may result in in jury. z Always us e the mounti ng device spec ified in the ow ner's[...]

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    Contact the Service Center or Customer Center for interi or cleaning once a year. z Keep the pr oduct's i nterior clean . Dust whic h has accumula ted in the int erior over an extende d period of time may c ause malfunction or fi re. Others Do not remove cover (or back ). z This may cause an electric shock or fire. z Refer servicing to qualifi[...]

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    Do not cover the vents on the monitor cabinet. z Bad ventilatio n may cause a breakdown or fire. Do not place water contai ners, chemical products or small metal objects on the monitor. z This may cau s e malfunctio n, an electr ic shock or fire. z If a foreign subs tance enters the mo nitor, unplug the power cord and contact the Service Center . D[...]

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    To ease eye strain, take at least a five-minute break after every hour of using the monitor . Do not use the monitor where it ma y be exposed to strong vibrations. z Exposure to strong vibrat ions may be fi re hazard and shor ten the lif e of the monitor. When moving the monitor, turn the power switch off and unplug the power cord. Make sure that a[...]

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    Please make sure the following ite ms are included with your monitor. If any item s are missing, contact your dealer . Contact a local deale r to bu y o p tional items. Unpacking Monitor Manual Quick Setup Guide Warranty Card (Not available in all locations) User's Guide, MDC software, Natural Color software, Ma g icNet software Cable[...]

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    D-Sub Cable Power Cord RS232C Cable LAN C able Sold se p aratel y Wall Mount KIT S p eaker Set Stand KIT Bracket VESA Brack et Screw (22EA) MACHINE : M5 x L22 DVI C a ble Others Remote Control Batteries ( AAA X 2 ) Cove r -hole[...]

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    BNC to RCA Ada p ter j ack Semi Stand Screw (4EA) MACHINE : M4 x L15 Front 1. MENU 6. PIP 2. Navigate button (Up-Down button) 7. Power button 3. Adjust button (Left-Right button)/ Volume button 8. Power indicator 4. ENTER 9. Remote Control Sensor 5. SOURCE 1. MENU Use this button to open the on -screen menu and exit from the me nu screen or close s[...]

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    • AV / S-Video : PC / BNC / DVI Mode • Component : PC / DVI Mode 7. Power button Use this button to turn the monitor on an d off. 8. Power indicator Power Indicator show s PowerSaver mode b y green blinking. 9. Remote Control Sensor Aim the remote control tow ards this spot on the Mo nitor. See PowerS aver descri bed in the manual for further i[...]

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    3. RS232C OUT/IN (RS2 32C Serial PORT): MDC(Multiple Devi ce Control) Program Port 4. PC IN(RGB) (PC Video Connection Terminal) : Using D- Sub Cable (15 pi n D-Sub) - PC mode (Analog P C) 5. DVI IN(HDCP) (PC Video Connection Terminal) : Using DVI Cab le (DVI-D to DVI-D) - DVI mode (Digital PC) 6. PC/DVI/BNC AUDIO IN (PC/DVI/BNC Audio Connection Ter[...]

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    15. AV IN [R-AUDIO-L](Monitor Audi o Connection Term inal (Input)) The number of monitor that can be conne cted to loopout may be different under the circumstance such as cable, signa l source, etc. With a cable which th ere is no degradati on or signal source te n monitors can be connected. 16. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (Digital Audio Connection Terminal)[...]

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    1. POWER 2. MagicNet buttons 3. +100 4. VOL 5. MUTE 6. AUTO 7. MENU 8. ENTER 9. PRE-CH 10. CH/PAGE 11. SOURCE 12. INFO 13. EXIT 14. Up-Down Left-Right buttons 15. P.MODE (M/B) 16. STILL 17. BBE 18. MTS 19. PIP 20. SOURCE 21. SIZE 22. SWAP 23. 24. 25. 26. MagicNet Remote Control 1. POWER Use this button for turn t he monitor on and o ff. 2. MagicNet[...]

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    7. MENU Use this button to open the on-sc reen menu and e xit from the menu screen or close screen adjustment men u. 8. ENTER Activat e a highli ghted menu i tem. 9. PRE-CH This button is u sed to return to the immediat ely prev i ou s ch an ne l. - This fuctions does not work for this monitor. 10. CH/PAGE Selects ch an ne ls or pa ge. - This fucti[...]

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    21. SIZE You can switch t he Picture Size. 22. SWAP Swapping the content s of the PIP and main image. The image in the PIP wi nd ow will appe ar on the main screen, and the main screen im age will appear in the P IP window. 23. Rewind 24. Stop 25. Play/Pause 26. Fast forward[...]

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    Remote Control PHOTO z When the files are selected in the library list Previous file Stop slideshow / View the bottom menu bar Slideshow Next file z When you see no menu in a zoomed-in picture Move up to the top of the image Move down to the bottom of the image Move to th e left of the im age Move to the r ight of the im age MUSIC z When the files [...]

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    Move to the previous page (when the curso r is placed at the bottom, it will move to the first fil e of the next pag e) Move to the next page (when th e current page is the f irst, it will move to the last page) Move to the pr evious page (w hen the current page is the last, it will move to the first page) File view on the cursor position Play MOVI[...]

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    Move to the pr evious page (w hen the current page is the last, it will move to the first page) File view on the cursor position z PDF Mo ve to the to p Move to th e bottom Move to the n ext page Move to the pr evious page Exit PDF z Excel Mo ve to the uppe r cell Move to th e lower ce ll Move to th e left cell Move to th e right cell Move to the n[...]

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    Move to the n ext page Move to the pr evious page Slideshow Exit Power point z Power point Slideshow Stop slideshow Move to th e top Move to th e bottom Move to the n ext page Move to the pr evious page Exit Power point z Word Mo ve to the to p Move to th e bottom Move to the n ext page Move to the pr evious page Exit Word z HTML / Ineternet Move t[...]

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    Click when the cursor is placed over a link (mov e to the link) Exit the Internet[...]

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    Mechanical Lay -out | Monitor Head | Stand | Spea ker | Mounting Bracket | How To Install VESA Brac ket 1. Mechani cal Lay-out 2. Monitor Head 3. Stand[...]

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    4. Speaker 5. Mounting Bracket[...]

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    6. How To Install VESA Bracket z This inst allation gu ide is for the 40" LCD Monito r Model. z Purchasing VE SA Bracket and I nstallation Informa tion : Please co ntact your neare st Samsung Distributor to place an order. After your order is p laced, installa tion professionals wi ll visit you and install t he bracket. z At least 2 p ersons a[...]

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    parts of the right bracke t should form a regular triang ular shape. Machine Screw(1 ) For the bracket as sembly, locate parts prop erly by distinguishi ng them using in layed L(left), R (right), TOP (top), and BOT(bo ttom) markings. Fix the VESA Bracket onto th e assembled Main Bracket. Be sure that the VESA Bracket is plac ed correctly not to con[...]

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    For securing the br acket on a wall, use onl y machine screws of 6 mm di ameter and 8 to 12 mm length.[...]

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    Installin g Stand Kit Only the su pplied bol ts should be used. Samsung Electron ics will not be responsible for da mages caused by using a base o ther than those specified. 1. Installin g the Semi Stand Left stand Ri g ht stand 1. A 'Cover-Protecto r' is used to pr otect the hole at th e bottom of the monitor, where the stand is inserted[...]

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    3. Put the stand in to the hole at the bottom of the monitor. Insert screw into the hole indicated and tighten. (M4 × L15) The Semi S tand is provided only for screen adj ustment before th e stand kit or w all mount kit (s old separately) is a ttached. The Sem i Stand is no t intended for use as a regular stand and Samsung Electronics is not respo[...]

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    1. Conn ect the power co rd for your monit or to the power port on the bac k of the monito r. Trun on power s witch. 2. The re are 3 ways t o connect the si gnal cabl e to your monit or. Choose one of th e followings : DVI cable or BNC cable i s optional . 3. Connect the audi o cable for your mo nitor to the audio port on the back of your computer.[...]

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    1. AV in put devices l ike VCRs or C amcorders ar e connected to the AV IN [VIDEO] or AV IN [S- VIDEO] of t he monitor usin g the S-VHS or BN C cable. S-VHS or BN C cable is op tional. 2. Co nnect the Au dio (L) and Aud io (R) termi nals of a VCR or C amcorders to t he monitor' s MONITOR IN [R-AUDIO-L] using aud io cables. 3. Select AV or S-Vi[...]

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    1. Lo cate the A/V output jack s on the camc order. They ar e usually fo und on the side o r back of the camcorde r. Connect a set o f audio cables between the AUDIO OUTPUT jack s on the camcord er and the AV IN [R-AUDIO-L] on the Monitor. 2. Connect a video cabl e between the VID EO OUTPUT jack on the camcorder and t he AV IN [VIDEO] on the Monito[...]

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    * Mount th e set of the spe aker without the speaker stan d. 2. Connect the speaker co nnection cable be tween the speaker co nnection jack on t he rear of the SE T and the speaker c onnection jack on the rear of the speaker. Do not move the SET hold ing the speaker when the SET is connected to th e speaker. The speaker-b racket for connect ing the[...]

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    1. You can connect to US B devices such as a mouse or keyboard . 2. Co nnect th e LAN cable . 1. Introduction 2. Beginning : Main Screen | Port Setting | 3. Power Control 4. Input Source Control 5. Imag e Size Contro l : PC, BNC, DVI | AV, S-Video, Component, DVI(HDCP) 6. Time Cont rol 7. PIP Control : PIP Size | PIP Sourc e 8. Settings Control : P[...]

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    A Multiple Di splay Contro l (MDC) is an appl ication allow ing various displ ays to be easi ly and simultan eously operated on a PC. RS-232C, a st andard of ser ial communica tion, is used f or the commun ication betw een a PC and a display. Th erefore, a serial c able should be co nnected betwee n the serial port on a PC and the serial port on a [...]

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    Main Icons Info Grid Remocon Display Sele ction Port Selectio n Control Tools Select Button 1. Use the ma in icons to sw itch into ea ch screen . 2. Allows you to enable or disable the remote control sign al receiving functi on of the display uni t. 3. The se tting for PC Se rial Port can ch ange. The origi nal value is COM1. 4. Click Select all or[...]

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    1. Multiple Displa y Control is original ly set to COM1 . 2. If any port other than C OM1 is used, COM 1 to COM4 can be se lected in Port Sel ection Menu. 3. If the exact port name whi ch is connected to the monitor using a serial cabl e is not selected, communicatio n will not be unavailable. 4. The selected port i s stored in th e program and use[...]

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    Power Contro l allows contro lling some of the function s of the selec ted display. 1) Power On/Off - Turns the po wer of the sel ected displ ay On/Off. 2) Volume Contro l - Controls the v olume level of th e selected di splay. It receives the volu me value of the selected disp la y from the sets and displays it in the slid er. (When you cancel the[...]

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    3) DVI - Changes the I nput Source o f the selected disp lay to DVI. 4) AV - Changes the I nput Source o f the selected di splay to AV. 5) S-Video - Changes the I nput Source o f the selected di splay to S-Vi deo. 6) Comp onent - Changes the I nput Source o f the selected disp lay to Compo nent. 7) MagicNet - The Input source of Ma gi cNet works on[...]

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    Info Grid show s some basic info rmation necess ary to Image Si ze Control. 1) Click the AV, S-Video, C omponent tab to adj ust Image Size for AV, S-Video, Component. Click Select All or use Ch eck Box to select a displa y to control. 2) Info Grid displays only the display ha ving AV, S-Video, Comp onent or DV I(HDCP) as input source. 3) Switch Ima[...]

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    7. PIP Control - PIP Size 1. Click PIP of the main icons and the PI P control screen appea rs. Click Select All or use Ch eck Box to select a displa y to control. Info Grid shows some basic informa t ion necessary to PIP Size Control . 1) PIP Si ze - Shows the cu rrent PIP Siz e of the displa y in use. 2) OFF - Turns off the PIP of th e selected di[...]

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    Info Grid show s so me basic info rmation necess ary to PIP Source Con trol. 1) PIP Source - PIP Sour ce can be contro lled with turn ing on the moni tor power. 2) PC - Changes the source o f the PIP of the sele cted display to PC. 3) BNC - Changes the source o f the PIP of the sele cted display to BNC. 4) DVI - Changes the source o f the PIP of th[...]

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    made, the factory de fault is displayed. 8. Settings Control - Picture PC 1. Click Settings of t he main icons a nd the Settings Contro l screen app ears. Info Grid shows some basic in formation necessary to Se ttings Control. Whe n each function is selected, the set value of the selected functi on is displa yed in the sl ide. When Select All is se[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic in formation necessary to Se ttings Control. Whe n each function is selected, the set value of the selected functi on is displa yed in the sl ide. When Select All is sele cted, the default value (50) retu rns. Changing a value in this scre en will au tomatically change the mode to "CU STOM." 1) Audio - Controls [...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic in formation necessary to Settings Control. 1) Imag e Lock - Available only for PC , BNC. 2) Coarse - Adjusts Coarse of the se lected displ ay. 3) Fine - Adjusts Fine of the sel ected dis pl ay. 4) Position - Adjusts Position o f the selected display. 5) Auto Adju stment - Self-Adju st to the incomin g PC signal. Settings[...]

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    1) Scroll - Eliminates the a fterimages that can resu lt when the selected display stays in Pause mode for an extended period of time. You can se t the repeat cycle time r by selecting the "P eriod" by hour and "Tim e" by second. The Maintenance Control feature is available only for the displays whose power status is ON. 11. Tro[...]

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    3. Selected one displa y (ID1) and add ano ther display (ID3): The p rogram, which was di splaying the sett ings value of I D 1, fetches an d displays th e value of ID3. 4. Selected all sets using Sele ct All: Returns to the Facto ry Default Value. Natural Color Natural Color Software Pro g ram One of the re cent problems in using a comp uter is th[...]

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    Installation 1. Insert the installation CD in to the CD-ROM drive. 2. Click the Magic Net installation file. 3. When the Instal lShield Wizard window appears, c lick "Next." 4. Select "I agree to the terms of the license agreement" to accept the terms of use. 5. You are required to log in t o the Magi cNet Server program. Please[...]

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    6. Choose a folder to install the MagicNet program. 7. Click "Install." 8. The "Installat ion S tatus" window appears.[...]

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    9. It is recommended restart ing the system for the normal operation of the Ma gicNet Server program. Click "Finish. " 10. When the installatio n is complete, the MagicNet executa ble icon appears on your desktop. 11. Double -click the icon to st art the pr ogram. System R eq u i r ement s CPU RAM Et hernet OS Application Minimum P1. 8 25[...]

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    Input Available Mode : PC / BNC / DVI : AV : S-Video : Compon ent : MagicNet OSD Description Play Source List Use to select PC, BNC or other ext ernal input so urce connected to th e Monitor. Use to select the screen of your choice. - The direct button on the remote control is 'SOURCE' button. The PIP turns off when the monitor is switche[...]

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    Video signal. (Off/On) More than one PIP c ouldn't be overlapped on screen as BNC and the co mponent use the same terminal. 1) PIP - The direct button on the remote control is ' PIP ' button. • Off/On : Turn the PIP Screen on or o ff. 2) Source - The direct button on the remote control is ' SOURCE ' button. • PC / DVI :[...]

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    Available Mode : PC / BNC / DVI : AV : S-Video : Comp onent : MagicNet OSD Description Play MagicBright™ MagicBrig ht™ is a new featu re providing t he optimum viewing env ironment depend ing on the con tents of the imag e you are watchi ng. Currently four different modes are av aila bl e: En terta in, Internet,Text and Custom . Each mod e has [...]

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    Image Lock Image Lock is used to fine-tun e and get the bes t image by removing n oise that create s unstable images with jitter and shimmer. If satisfactory re sults are not ob tained usin g the Fine adjustm ent, use the Coarse adjustment a nd then use Fine agai n. 1) Coarse : Removes noise such as vertic al stripes. Coarse adjustme nt may move th[...]

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    Available Mode : PC / BNC / DVI : AV : S-Video : Comp onent : MagicNet OSD Description Play Mode The Monitor has four a utomatic picture settings ("Dynam ic", "Standard", "M ovie" and "Custom") that are preset at the factory. You can ac tivate eit her Dynami c, Standard, Movie, or Custom. You can sele ct &quo[...]

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    The Film Mod e feature offers y ou a theater- quality viewing experience. • Off/On DNIe - Digital N atural Image en gine Samsung's new technology brings you mo re detailed i mages with cont rast and whi te enhancemen t and 3D nois e reductio n. A New imag e compensatio n algorithm gives brighter, cleare r, images to ou r customers. DNIe te c[...]

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    : Choose Sp eech when wa tching a show that is most ly dialogue (i.e., news). 5) Custom : Choose Custom if you want to adjust th e settings according t o personal pre ference. Custom The sound s ettings can be a djusted to suit yo ur personal preference. 1) Bass : Emphasize l ow frequency audio. 2) Treble : Emphasize high freque ncy audio. 3) Balan[...]

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    Available Mode : PC / BNC / DVI : AV : S-Video : Compon ent : MagicNet OSD Description Play Time Use to choose one of 4 time settings, Cloc k Set, Sleep Time r, On Timer, an d Off Timer. 1) Clock Set : Current Time Set ting. 2) Sleep Timer : Use to set the Monito r to turn off automatically a set number of minu tes. (Off, 30, 60, 90, 120 , 150, 180[...]

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    Multi Control Available Mode : PC / BNC / DVI : AV : S-Video : Compon ent : MagicNet OSD Description Play Multi Control Assigns individua l ID to the SET. 1) ID Setup : Assigning distinctive IDs to the SET. 2) ID Input : Use to select the transmitter functions of th e individual SET. Only the SE T whose ID corre sponds to the transmitter setting be[...]

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    z The operating system for t his set supports English only so the other la nguages might be corrupt on screen. z For MagicNet, th e remote control i s available for its operation. How ever, you are recommende d to use a separat e USB keyboard. z For MagicNe t with the Device m ode, moving d evice surrounding while booting may cause errors. Set up d[...]

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    1) Schedule View : Displays a schedu le. 2) TCP/IP : You can chan ge the TCP/IP settings. 3) Homepage : You can ch ange the Internet p rimary address. 4) Network Setup : You can modify the network se tting s. 2) TCP/IP 3) Homepage 4) Network Setup[...]

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    Introduction OSD PHOTO MUSIC MOVI E OFFICE Removing Program Troubleshooting Specificat ions Introduction to MagicNet MagicNet transmits media files (photo, au dio and movie files) and office files (PowerPoint, Excel, Word, HTML and PDF files) existing on a server, to clients using the Ethe rnet network using the server/client archit ecture. Several[...]

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    Introduction OSD PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE OFFICE Removing Program Troublesho oting Specificat ions OSD Registering to the Library Library List Monitor Previe w Wi ndow Network File Information Power/Network On/Off Status or Image Selection Menu Play Control To ol Registering / the Schedule Date Monitors connected via the Network Fields Window Login/out, C[...]

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    I n t r oduc t i on OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E O FFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m T roubl esh oot i ng S p ec if ic a tion s OS D R e gi st e r i ng t o t he L i br a r y OS D W i ndo w W h at i s t he L i br ar y ? T he lib rar y c on s is t s of a c olle c ti on of f iles w h ic h c an b e p lay ed f r o m a m on i t or c o nn ec t ed to t [...]

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    Fi les add ed t o t h e librar y are f i r s t , aut om at ic al ly c las s if i ed i n t h e l i s t ( ) as m ov ie, aud io, p hot o and of f ic e f il es , an d t h e n t h ey ar e f urt h er c l as s if i ed ac c or ding t o t he f ile t ype. T he Fi elds w i nd o w ( ) dis play s t he regis t e r ed f il es and t heir i n f ormati on .[...]

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    I nt r oduc t ion OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E OFFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m Troubleshoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D Li b ra ry L is t OSD W i ndow : Fil es ad ded t o t he li b r ary are f i rs t , aut om at i c all y c l a s sif i ed in t h e l is t ( ) as m ov ie, aud i o, p hot o and of f ic e f i l es , a n d th en th e y a re f u[...]

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    I nt r oduc t ion OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E OFFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m Troubleshoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D Mo n it o r P re vi e w Wi nd o w OSD W i nd ow : T his w ind ow is u sed ei t her t o prev iew a f ile (a m ov ie o r ph oto f i le) regi s t ered in t he l ibrar y l ist ( ) and s el ec t ed i n t h e fie l d s wi n d [...]

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    I nt r oduc t ion OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E OFFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m Troubleshoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D Ne t w or k OSD W i nd ow Di s pl a y s t h e na me o f t he m oni t or c ur r ent l y conn ect e d and sel e ct e d for y ou t o moni t or i t s st a t us. T he p r og res s bar next t o "Net w ork " d is play[...]

  • Page 68

    I nt r oduc t ion OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E OFFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m Troubleshoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D File I n f o rm a t io n OSD W i ndo w : D i s pl a y s th e name , s ize a n d da t e of t h e fil e w h i c h is bei ng pl a y ed. A c c or di ng t o t he f i l e t y p e , addi t i o n al i nfor mat ion s uc h as t he[...]

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    I nt r oduc t ion OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E OFFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m Troubleshoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D P ow e r / Ne t w o r k On/ Off St a t us or Imag e Se l e c t i on Me nu OSD W i n dow : D i s pla ys t h e On and O f f stat us f or t he p ow er and t he net w or k . W hen an i m ag e f i le i s selec t ed, t he s t [...]

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    I nt r oduc t ion OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E OFFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m Troubleshoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D Pl a y C o n t r ol T o o l OSD W i ndo w : C on tr o l s f or p l ay, s t o p, n ex t f ile, p r eviou s f il e, an d v olu m e w h en playi n g a m ov ie or a u d io f ile. Pl a y / P a us e z W hen t h e f iles are s [...]

  • Page 71

    I nt r oduc t ion OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E OFFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m Troubleshoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D R e gi st e r i ng/ E di t i ng t he Sch e dul e OSD W i n dow : A l l o w s y o u to re g is t er th e fi le s yo u wi s h to p la y i n th e m o n it o r la t e r. S c h ed u le Fi le A dd / R em o ve A l l o ws y o u [...]

  • Page 72

    S p ec if ies t he p os it ion at w h ic h the s c h ed ule is pla c ed. In s ert b et w ee n ex is t in g s c h ed u les T h i s m e a n s th a t t h e n e w s c h e d u l e i s in se r te d w i th o u t a ff e c ti n g th e to t a l pl a y t i m e of e x i st i ng s chedu l es . If t he ne w sc he dul e t o be i ns er t e d i nt r ud e s on t he [...]

  • Page 73

    I nt r oduc t ion OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E OFFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m Troubleshoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D Da te OSD W i ndow : Di s pla y s t h e regi s t er ed s c hed u l es in the Fiel d s w ind ow ( ) , w ho s e d at e are lat er t han t oday ( ) .[...]

  • Page 74

    I nt r oduc t ion OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E OFFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m Troubleshoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D M o n ito rs c o n n e cted vi a th e N etw o rk OSD W i nd ow : L is t s t he n ame of t h e mon i t ors regis t er ed t o t he net w ork . I f a m o n i t o r i s c o n n e c te d to th e n e tw o rk, i ts b a ckg ro u[...]

  • Page 75

    I nt r oduc t ion OS D PH OT O MU S I C MO V I E OFFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m Troubleshoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D Fie ld s Wi n d o w OSD W i ndo w : D i s pla ys t h e stat us of a f i l e. - D i s p l a y s t h e s ta t us o f a f i le . 1. W hen t h e A ll | Mon it or en t ry is c l ic k ed in the m on i tor li s t ( ) , s c hed [...]

  • Page 76

    D e le t e F i le Fi l e P r o p e r t i e s A d d S c h e d u le n m l k j i n m l k j n m l k j De let e Fi le Del et es t he s el ec t ed f ile (s ) regi s t ered in t he l ibrar y . File P r o p ert i es Al l o ws yo u t o m o d i f y th e ti tl e , s i n g e r , a l b u m a n d co m m e n ts fo r the fi le s r eg is t ere d in the lib r ary . [...]

  • Page 77

    I nt r oduc t i on OS D PHOT O MU S I C MO VI E O FFI C E Re m o v i n g P ro g ra m T r ouble s hoot ing S p ec if ic a t ion s OS D Lo g in/ o u t, Ch a n g e P a s s w o rd , O p tio n s a n d H e lp OSD W i ndow T he c harac t e rs ent e red i n t h e L ogin w i nd ow w hen f irs t r un af t er t he i n s t al lat ion , are your pas s w or d. O[...]

  • Page 78

    Introduction OSD PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE OFFICE Removing Program Troubleshooting Specificat ions PHOTO Supported File Format s PHOTO : JPG, BMP Slide Show Previous Ne xt Stop Full Screen n m l k j i n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j Slide Show z When the files are selected in the library list : Sequentially displays the image files registered to th[...]

  • Page 79

    schedule : Displays the image files registered to the schedule. z When monitoring the informa tion which the monitor user is selecting and playing : This function is d isabled. Previous z When the files are selected in the library list : Displays the previous file. z When monitoring information is being played from a schedule : Displays the previou[...]

  • Page 80

    Move to th e left of the image Move to the r ight of the ima ge Monitor Name of the selected file Pla yable files registered to the library. Size of the selected file (width x hiegh) Displays the playing time registered to the library. Displays the sequence number of the sele cted file from all files registered in the library. D isplays the current[...]

  • Page 81

    Original Slide Show Interval Rotate Zoom Close n m l k j i n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j n m l k j Original Shows the properties of an original file. Slide Show Displays registered images in library one by one. Interval Adjusts an interval of time between image and image during a Slide Show. (5 Sec, 10 Sec, 20 Sec, 30 Sec, 60 Sec) Rotate [...]

  • Page 82

    Introduction OSD PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE OFFICE Removing Program Troubleshooting Specificat ions MUSIC Supported File Format s MUSIC : MP3, AC3 Remote Control z When the files are selected in the library list File view on the cursor position / Play / Pause during playback Stop playing Play in 5 seconds Play 5 seconds earlie r Move to the t op (when the c[...]

  • Page 83

    File view on the cursor position Play Name of the file the monitor is playing. Pla yable files registered to the library. Equalizer Progress bar/Progress time Displays the total playing time of th e file on which the selection bar is positione d. D isplays the playtime of the file registered to the library on which the selection bar is positioned. [...]

  • Page 84

    Introduction OSD PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE OFFICE Removing Program Troublesho oting Specificat ions MOVIE Supported File Format s MOVIE : MPEG1, MPEG 2 - P S , DIVX4, D IVX5 Remote Control z When the files are selected in the library list Mo ve to the to p (when the cu rsor is plac ed at the top, it will go back to the last file of the previous page) Move [...]

  • Page 85

    Play in 5 seconds Play 5 seconds earlie r Name of the selected file Pla yable files registered to the library. Preview window - Displays the first screen of the selected movie. Progress bar / Progress time Displays the total playing time. Displays the playing time registered to the library. Displays the sequence number of the sele cted file from al[...]

  • Page 86

    Introduction OSD PHOTO MUSI C MOVI E OFFICE Removing Program Troublesh ooting Specificat ions OFFICE Supported File Format s Office : Power MS Office(Word, Excel, Power Point), HTML, PDF Remote Control z When the files are selected in the library list Move to the top (w hen the curs or is placed at the top, it will go back to the last file of the p[...]

  • Page 87

    Move to the pr evious page Exit PDF z Excel Move to the upper c ell Move to th e lower ce ll Move to the left cell Move to th e right cell Move to the n ext page Move to the pr evious page Move to the r ight sheet Move to the left sheet Exit Excel z Power point Normal Move to the t op Move to the pr evious page Move to the n ext page Move to the pr[...]

  • Page 88

    Move to th e bottom Move to the n ext page Move to the pr evious page Exit Power point z Word Move to the top Move to th e bottom Move to the n ext page Move to the pr evious page Exit Word z HTML / Ineternet Move the mouse cursor up Move the mouse cursor down Move the mouse cursor to the left Move the mouse cursor to the right Click when the curso[...]

  • Page 89

    Name of the selected file Files registered to the library. Displays the playtime registered to the library. Displays the sequence number of the sele cted file from all files registered in the library. D isplays the current page and the total number of pages for the file list which is being played. Move : Moves the selection bar upward or downward. [...]

  • Page 90

    Introduction OSD PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE OFFICE Removing Program Troubleshooting Specificat ions Removing Program MagicNet can only be removed by using the W indows Program Add/Remove op tion. Follow these steps to remove MagicNet . 1. Select [ Start ]->[ Settings ]->[ Control Panel ]. 2. For Window s XP, select [ Start ]->[ Control Panel ]. 3. [...]

  • Page 91

    Introduction OSD PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE OFFICE Removing Program Troubleshooting Specific ations Troubleshooting In Preview, the file information can be viewed but not the image Office files are not displayed. Check the file for the format. When there is no codec available for the server, no file is displayed. Check the codec first. MPEG2, D ivX4,5 a nd [...]

  • Page 92

    Enter your correct password and log in. You are prompted to enter the passwor d for instal ling MagicNet. And that the passw ord is the login password to be prompted when you log into MagicNet after installation. If you forget the password, please remo ve the program and re-install it. You get this error message when you change your password if the[...]

  • Page 93

    Introduction OSD PHOTO MUSIC MOVIE OFFICE Removing Program Troubleshooting Specificati ons Specifications Supported File Format Spec File Format Resolution Bit rate Audio Sampling rate CBR VBR Video MPEG1 720x480 or less 9Mbps or less Peak bitate 9Mbspor less MPEG2 (PS) - DivX 4.x - DivX 5.x - Audio MP3 - Available Not Available - AC3 - Available N[...]

  • Page 94

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  • Page 95

    Self-Tes t Feature Ch eck Check the fo llowing items yourself bef ore calling for se rvice. Contac t the service center for problems that you cannot solve by yourself. Self-Test Fea ture Check | Not Supported Mode | Not Optimum Mod e | Maintena nce and Clea ning | Symptoms & Reco mmended Ac tions 1. Self-Test Feature Chec k Your monitor provide[...]

  • Page 96

    Sometime s the screen turn s black withou t the "Not S up ported Mode " message appe ar ing on the sc reen. This indicates the mo nitor is set for a frequency out of range or the P owerSaver mode is on. Contact the computer dealer or manufacturer for inform ation on Safe Mode Booting. Refer to Specifications > Preset Timi ng Modes for [...]

  • Page 97

    Problems related to Installation | Problems related to Scre en | Problems re lated to Audio | Problems r elated to Remote Control 1. Problems related to Ins tallation Problems rela ted to the monito r installation and their solutions are listed. Problems Solutions The monitor sc reen flicke rs . z Check if the signal cable between the com puter and[...]

  • Page 98

    between the monito r and the comput er to ensur e that the connector is properl y connected. 3. Problems related to Audi o Problems rela ted to audio sign als and their s olutions are list ed below. Problems Solutions No sound z Ensure that the audio cabl e is firmly conn ected to both the audio-in port on your moni tor and the audio -out port on y[...]

  • Page 99

    How can I clean the outer case/LCD Panel? Disconnect the power cord and then clean the m onitor with a soft cloth, usi ng either a cleaning sol ution or pl a in water. Do not leave any remains of the detergen t nor scratch the cas e. Do not allow any wate r to go inside th e monitor.[...]

  • Page 100

    General Genera l Mo d el N a me S y n c M a s t e r 4 0 3T n LCD Pa nel Size 4 0" Diagon al Display area 871.68 (H) x 523.00 8 (V) Pixel Pitch 0.681 (H) x 0.681 (V) Type a-si TFT active matrix Synchronization Horizontal 30 ~ 70 kHz Vertical 50 ~ 85 Hz Automatic mode Synchronization Horizontal 31 ~ 60 kHz Vertical 50 ~ 85 Hz Display Color 16,77[...]

  • Page 101

    DVI-D to DVI-D connect or, detachable, 2.0m Power Consumption Less than 230W Power Sav ing Less than 8W Dimensions (WxHxD)/ Weight 974.0 X 613.0 X 100.0 mm 974.0 X 674.0 X 295.0 mm (W ith Stand) - Opti on 1,184.0 X 613.0 X 100.0 mm (With Speaker) - Option 1,184.0 X 67 4.0 X 295.0 mm (With Speaker, Wi th Stand) - Option / 26kg VESA Mounting Interfac[...]

  • Page 102

    File MS Office(Word, Excel, Power Point), HTML, PDF Some files m ay not be supporte d depending on the format or the version. Internet Browser MS Internet Explorer No t Support Fl ash, Java Applet, Security Site Language En glish OS Window s CE 5.0 MagicNet - Server Require ment CPU RAM Eth ernet OS Application Minimum P1.8Gh z 256M 100M Windows XP[...]

  • Page 103

    VESA, 800 x 600 37.879 60.317 40.000 +/+ VESA, 800 x 600 48.077 72.188 50.000 +/+ VESA, 800 x600 46.875 75.000 49.500 +/+ VESA, 800 x600 53.674 85.000 56.250 +/+ VESA, 1024 x 768 48.363 60.004 65.000 -/- VESA, 1024 x 768 56.476 70.069 75.000 -/- VESA, 1024 x 768 60.023 75.029 78.750 + /+ VESA, 1024 x 768 68.677 85.997 94.500 + /+ VESA, 1280 x 768 4[...]

  • Page 104

    Service The address and p hone number of the com p an y can be chan g ed without p revious notice. AUSTRALIA : Samsung Electronic s Australia Pty Ltd. Customer Response Centre 7 Parkview D rive, Homebu sh Bay NSW 2127 Tel : 1300 362 603 http://www.samsung. com.au/ BRAZIL : Samsung Eletro nica da Amaz onia Ltda. R. Prof. Manoel ito de Ornellas, 3 03[...]

  • Page 105

    Ciencies, 55-65 (Poligon o Pedrosa) 0 8908 Hospital et de Llobre gat (Barcelon a) Tel. : (93) 26 1 67 00 Fax. : (93) 261 67 50 http://samsung.es/ FRANCE : SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS FRANCE Servic e Paris Nor d 2 66 rue des Vanesses BP 50116 Vi llepinte 95950 Roissy CDG Cedex Tel : 08 25 08 65 65 Fax : 01 48 63 06 38 http://www.samsungservices.com/ GERMANY[...]

  • Page 106

    PERU : Servicio I ntegral Samsung A v.Argentina 1790 Lima1. Pe ru Tel: 51 -1-336-8686 Fax: 51-1-336 -8551 http://www.samsungp eru.com/ PORTUGAL : SAMSUNG ELECTRONICA PORTUGUESA S.A. Rua Mário Dioniso, N o 2 - 1º Drt. 2795- 140 LINDA-A-V ELHA Tel. 214 148 114/100 Fax. 214 148 133/1 28 Free Line 800 220 120 http://www.samsung. pt/ SOUTH AFRICA : Sa[...]

  • Page 107

    Terms S y nc Si g nal Sync (Synchronized) Signa ls refer to the standard si gnals that are requ ired to display desired col ors on the monitor. The y are divided into V ertical and Horizonta l Sync Signals. These signals display normal color images b y the set resolution an d frequency. Types of Sync Signals Separate This is a scheme o f tr ansmitt[...]

  • Page 108

    { Vertical f requency (ref resh rate): 60 Hz 2. TFT LCD panel ma nufactured by us ing advanced s emiconductor technology with p recision of 1p pm (one million th) above is used for this product. Bu t the pixels of RED, GREEN, BLUE a nd WHITE color seem to be brigh t sometimes or some of black pixels could be se en. This is not from bad qua lity and[...]

  • Page 109

    FCC Information | IC Complia nce Notice | MPR II Compliance European Not ice (Europ e o nly) | PCT Notice | VCCI | Mercur y St atement (LCD Mo nitor, LCD TV, DLP P rojection TV, Projector for USA o nly) FCC Information User Inst ructions The Federal Communicati ons Commission Radio Frequ en cy Interference Statement inclu des the follo wing warn in[...]

  • Page 110

    European Notice(Europe Only) Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directiv e(89/336/EE C), (92/31/EEC), (93/68/EEC) and the Low Vol tage Directive (73/23/EEC) issu ed by the Commission of the European Community. Co mpliance with these directives impl ies conformity to the following European Norms: z EN55022:1998+A1:2 00 0 - Radio Freque[...]

  • Page 111

    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. What is Ima g e retention ? During normal o[...]

  • Page 112

    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 operate d under normal conditions. Normal conditions are defined as continuously changing vi deo patterns. When the LCD panel is operated fo[...]