Samsung 460P manual

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    Install Pro g rams SyncMaster 460Pn/460P      [...]

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    Notational 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 y[...]

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    z This may cause an electric shock or fire. 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 . Insert the power plug firmly so that it does not come loose. z A bad[...]

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    z This may cause damage to the product or huma n body. Install the monitor base in a showcase or shelf so that the end of the base does not protrude from the showcase or shelf. z Dropping the pro duct may cause damage to the pro duct or personal in jury. Do not place the product on an uns table or small surface area. z Place the produ ct on an even[...]

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    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 manual. When installing the product, make sure to k eep it away from the wall (more than 10cm/4inch ) for ventilation purposes. z Poor ventila tion may[...]

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

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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 se 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 . Ke[...]

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    Do not install the product on an unsta ble, uneven surfac e or a location prone to vibrations. z Dropping the pro duct may cause dama ge to the product or personal injury. Using the prod uct in a locat ion prone to vib rations may shorten the lifeti me of the product or ma y catch fire. When moving the monitor, turn off and unplug the power cord. M[...]

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    public recycl ing center or to a store sell ing the same ty pe of the batt ery or recharge able batter y.[...]

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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. This stand is not for the Floor Standing Type. Unpacking Monitor Manual Quick Setup Guide Warranty Card (Not available in all locations) User's Guide, MDC software, Natural Col[...]

  • Page 11

    D-Sub Cable Power Cord S p eaker Wire Cabl e Sold se p aratel y Wall Mount KIT S p eaker Set Stand KIT DVI Cable LAN Cable Others Remote Control Batteries ( AAA X 2 ) Cove r -Hole BNC to RCA Ada p ter Jack Semi Stand[...]

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    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 scree n adjustment m enu. 2. Navigate buttons (Up-Down button) Moves f[...]

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    for long perio ds. Rear For detailed in formation concer ning cable connection s, refer to Connecting Ca bles under Setup. The monitor's re ar configuration m ay vary slightly de pending on t he monitor model. 1. POWER SW : Switch the monito r on and off. 2. POWER IN : Power cord, plug in to monitor and wall rece ptacle. 3. RS232C OUT/IN (RS2 [...]

  • Page 14

    7. COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R](C omponent Audio Connection Terminal (Input)) 8. BNC/COMPONENT OUT (BNC/Component Connection Terminal (Output)) - BNC (Analog PC ) Connection : conn ecting R, G, B, H, V port - Componen t Connection : connectin g P R , Y, P B port 9. BNC/COMPONENT IN (BNC/Component Connection Terminal (Input)) 10. AV AUDIO IN [L-AU[...]

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    17. LAN (LAN Connection Terminal) (MS Internet E xplorer) 18. USB (USB Connection Terminal) (Keyboar d / Mouse, Ma ss Storage Dev ice Compat ible.) 19. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (Digital Audio Connection Terminal) 20. Kensington Lock The Kensingt on lock is a device used to physical ly fix the syst em when using it in a public place. (The locking device ha[...]

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    1. ON / OFF 2. MAGICNET 3. MDC 4. LOCK 5. MagicNet buttons 6. +100 7. VOL 8. MUTE 9. AUTO 10. MENU 11. ENTER 12. PRE-CH 13. CH/PAGE 14. SOURCE 15. INFO 16. EXIT 17. Up-Down Left-Right buttons 18. P.MODE (M/B) 19. STILL 20. BBE 21. MTS 22. PIP 23. SOURCE 24. SIZE 25. SWAP 26. 27. 28. 29. MagicNet Remote Control 1. ON / OFF Use these buttons to turn [...]

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    - This fuction does not work for this monitor. 7. VOL Adjusts the audio volu me. >>Click here to see an animat ion clip 8. MUTE Pauses (mutes) the audio output temporarily. Displayed on the lower left corn er of the screen. The audio res umes if MUTE o r - VOL + is presse d in the Mute mo de. 9. AUTO Adjusts the screen display automatica lly.[...]

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    21. MTS You can select the MTS (Multichannel Television Stere o) mode. - This fuction does not work for this monitor. Audio Type MTS/S_Mode Default FM Stereo Mono Mono Manual Ch ange Stereo Mono Stereo SAP Mono SA P Mono 22. PIP Every time yo u push the butt on, a PIP screen appears. 23. SOURCE The PIP wi ndow's sign al source cha nges. 24. SI[...]

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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 Move to the t op Move to th e bottom Move to the n ext page Move to the pr evious page Exit PDF z Excel Move to the u pper cell Move to th e lower cell Move to th e left cell Move to th e right cell Move to the n ex[...]

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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 Move to th e top Move to th e bottom Move to the n ext page Move to the pr evious page Exit Word z HTML / Ineternet Move th[...]

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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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    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. This stand is not for the Floor Standing Type. Unpacking Monitor Manual Quick Setup Guide Warranty Card ( Not available in all locations ) User's Guide, MDC software, Natural C[...]

  • Page 25

    D-Sub Cable Power Cord S p eaker Wire Cabl e Sold se p aratel y Wall Mount KIT S p eaker Set Stand KIT DVI Cable Others Remote Control Batteries ( AAA X 2 ) Cove r -Hole BNC to RCA Ada p ter Jack Semi Stand[...]

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    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 scree n adjustment m enu. 2. Navigate buttons (Up-Down button) Moves f[...]

  • Page 27

    for long perio ds. Rear For detailed in formation concer ning cable connection s, refer to Connecting Ca bles under Setup. The monitor's re ar configuration m ay vary slightly de pending on t he monitor model. 1. POWER SW : Switch the monito r on and off. 2. POWER IN : Power cord, plug in to monitor and wall rece ptacle. 3. RS232C OUT/IN (RS2 [...]

  • Page 28

    7. COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R](C omponent Audio Connection Terminal (Input)) 8. BNC/COMPONENT OUT (BNC/Component Connection Terminal (Output)) - BNC (Analog PC ) Connection : conn ecting R, G, B, H, V port - Componen t Connection : connectin g P R , Y, P B port 9. BNC/COMPONENT IN (BNC/Component Connection Terminal (Input)) 10. AV AUDIO IN [L-AU[...]

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    See Connecting t he Monito r for further inform ation regarding c able connectio ns. Remote Control The performance of the remote cont rol may be affected by a TV or other electronic devices operated near the monitor, causin g malfunction due to interference with fre q uenc y . 1. ON / OFF 2. MAGICNET 3. MDC 4. LOCK 5. MagicNet buttons 6. +100 7. V[...]

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    2. MAGICNET MagicNet Quick L aunch Button. - This fuction does not work for this monitor. 3. MDC MDC Quick Lau nch Button. 4. LOCK This button will activate or deactivate all function keys on both the remote con trol and the monitor except for the Powe r and LOCK butto ns. 5. MagicNet buttons - Used for MagicN et. z Alphanumeric : Used to enter the[...]

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    17. Up-Down Left-Right buttons Moves from o ne menu item to another horizo ntally, verti cally or adj usts selected me nu values. 18. P.MODE (M/B) When you press th is button, current picture mo de is displayed on the lower center o f the screen. AV / S-Video / Component : P.MODE The Monitor has fo ur automatic pictu re settings that are pres et at[...]

  • Page 32

    Mechanical Lay -out | Monitor Head | Stand | Sp eaker | Installation VESA Bracket | Wall Bracket Installa tion 1. Mechani cal Lay-o ut 2. Monitor Head[...]

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    3. Stand 4. Speaker 5. Installation VESA Bracket z When installing VESA, make su re to comply with the in ternational VESA standards. z Purchasing VE SA Bracket and I nstallation Informat ion : Please cont act your nearest Sa msung Distribu tor to place an order. Aft er your order is p laced, inst allation pr ofessionals will visit you and install [...]

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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. 6. Wall Bracket Installation z Contact a t echnician fo r installing the wall brac ket. z Samsung Electron ics is not responsi ble for any dama ges to the pro duct or harm to cust omers when the installation i s done by the cu stomer. z This produ[...]

  • Page 35

    There are t wo hinges(l eft and right ). Use the corre ct one. Before drilling into the w all, check if the length between th e two lockin g holes at the ba ck of the product is correct. If the length is too sho rt or long, loosen all or some of the 4screw s on the wall bra cket to adjust the length. A. Length b etween the two locking ho les Check [...]

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    Remove the 4 screw s on the back of the product. Insert the screw B into the plastic han ger. 1. Mount th e product on t he wall brac ket and make sure it is prope rly fixed to the left and right plastic hang ers. 2. Be caref ul when inst alling the produ ct on the bracket as fingers can be caught in the hol es. 3. Make sure the wall bracket is sec[...]

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    1. Fix the produ ct to the wall bracket. 2. Hold the product at the top in the center an d pull it forward (direc tion of the arr ow) to adj ust the angl e. 3. You can a djust the bracket angle b etween -2°and 15 °. Make sure to use the top center, and not th e leftor the righ t side of the pro duct to adjust t he angle.[...]

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    Installin g Stand Kit Only the su pplied bol ts should be used. Samsung Electron ics will not be respo nsible for damage s caused b y using a base oth er than those specified. 1. Installin g the Semi Stand Left stand Ri g ht stand Make sure to install the stand with Caution la bel folded ba ckward. 1. A 'Cove r-Protector' is u sed to prot[...]

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    2. Set up the left and ri ght stands respectivel y. 3. Put th e stand into the ho le at the botto m of the monitor. Insert screw into the hole indicated and tighten. (M4 × L15) This stan d is originall y designed for t he adjustme nt of the screen an gle. And th e company is not responsibl e for any pro blem caused by an y use of this stand. Do ne[...]

  • Page 40

    Adjustin g Your Moni tor. Connecti ng to a Com puter | Connec ting to a V CR | Connecting to a DVD Playe r | Connecti ng a Camco rder Connecti ng DTV Set Top Bo x | Connecting Speakers | Connec ting to an Audio System Connecting the LAN Cable | Connecting USB | Conn ecting t he Digital A udio Syste m 1. Connecting to a Computer 1. Connect the power[...]

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    3. Conne ct the audio ca ble for your moni tor to the audi o port on the ba ck of your com puter. 4. Turn o n both your com puter and the mon itor. DVI cable or BNC cable is opti onal. Contact a local Sam sung Electronics Service Center to buy optional items. 2. Connecting to a VCR 1. AV input devic es like VCRs or Camcorders ar e connected to the [...]

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    1. Conne ct a set of audio cabl es between the COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] on the Monitor and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD player. 2. Conne ct a Component ca ble between the BNC/COMPONENT IN - P R , Y, P B port on the Moni tor and the P R , Y, P B jacks on the DVD play er. 3. Se lect Component that is co nnected to a DV D player using the Sou [...]

  • Page 43

    5. Connecting DTV Set Top Box The connecti ons for a typical Se t Top Box are sh own below. 1. Connect a se t of audio cabl es between the COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO -R] on the Monitor and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the Set Top Box. 2. Connect a Component ca ble between t he BNC/COMPONENT IN - P R , Y, P B port on the Monitor and the P R , Y, P B jack[...]

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    1. Connect a se t of audio cables b etween the AUX L , R jacks on the A UDIO SYSTEM and the MONITOR OUT [L-AUDIO-R] on the Monitor. 8. Connecting the LAN Cable 1. Connec t the LAN cab le. 9. Connecting USB 1. You can c onnect to USB de vices such as a mouse or keyboa rd. 10. Connecting the Digital Audio System[...]

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    1. Connect a set of digit al audio cabl es betwe en the Digit al Audio In put jacks on th e DIGTAL AUDIO SYSTEM an d the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT on the Monitor. 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.[...]

  • Page 46

    A Multiple Display Contro l (MDC) is an appl ication all owing various di splays to be easi ly and simulta neously operated on a PC. RS-232C, a standard of ser ial communica tion, is use d for the commun ication bet ween a PC and a displ ay. Therefore, a seri al cable should be connected betw een the serial port o n a PC and the serial port on a di[...]

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    Main Icons Select Button Remocon Info Grid Safety Lock Display Selection Port Selectio n Control Tools 1. Use the main icons to swit ch into each screen. 2. Allows you to enable or d isable the remote contro l signal receivin g function of the d isplay unit. 3. The setting for the PC Serial Port can change. The or iginal value is C OM1. 4. Sets the[...]

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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, COM1 to COM4 can b e selected in P ort Selection Menu. 3. If the exact port name whi ch is connecte d 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 the p rogram and u s[...]

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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 display. It receives the volu me value of the selected disp la y from the sets a nd displays it in the slider. (When you cancel the [...]

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    3) DVI - Changes the I nput Source of the sel ected display to DVI. 4) AV - Changes the I nput Source of th e selected display to AV. 5) S-Video - Changes the I nput Source of th e selected display to S-Video. 6) Comp onent - Changes the I nput Source of the sel ected display to Component. 7) MagicNet - The Input source of Ma gicNet works only on M[...]

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    Info Grid show s some basic info rmation necess ary to Image Si ze Control. 1) Click the AV, S-Vide o, Component 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 on ly the display ha ving AV, S-Video, Compon ent or DV I(HDCP) as input source. 3) Switch Im[...]

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    The Input source of MagicNet works only on Magi cNet model. 7. PIP Control - PIP Size 1. Click PIP of the mai n icons and the PI P control scree n appears. Click Select A ll or use Check Box to select a display to control. Info Grid shows some basic informa t ion necessary to PIP Si ze Control. 1) PIP Si ze - Shows the cu rrent PIP Size o f the dis[...]

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    Info Grid show s some basic info rmation necess ary to PIP Source C ontrol. 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 the[...]

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    Info Grid shows some basic in formation necessary to Settings Control. When each functi on is selected, the set value of t he selected fu nction is displaye d in the slide. 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) Picture - Availabl[...]

  • Page 55

    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 displayed in the slide. When Select All is sele cted, the default value (50) retu rns. Changing a va lue in this scre en will au tomatically change the mode to "CU STOM." 1) Picture PC - Avail[...]

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    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 audio s ettings for all input sources. 2) Bass - Adjusts Bass of the sel ected displa y. 3) Treble - Adjusts Treble of the sel ected display. 4) Balance - Adjusts Ba lance of[...]

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    An "Info Grid" showin g several basic data items ap pears. 1) Maint enance - Allows Maintena nce Control for all input sources. 2) Auto Lamp Control - Automatically adj usts the backligh t of the sele cted display at a specified time . The Auto Lamp Control automatically turn s off if you adjust using the Manua l Lamp Control. 3) Manual L[...]

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    1. Click on the "Mainten ance" icon in the Main Icon c olumn to disp lay the Maintena nce screen. 1) Video Wa ll - A V i d eo W a ll is a set o f v i d e o s c re en s t h at a r e c o n ne c t ed t o g e t h e r , so t h at e a ch s c r e en s h o w s a p a rt of the whole picture or so that the s ame pictur e is repeated on each screen.[...]

  • Page 59

    The Maintenance Control f unction is available only for the displa ys where the power status is ON. The Input source of MagicNet works only on Magi cNet model. 12. Troubleshooting 1. The disp lay you wish to cont rol does not a ppear on the Powe r Control Info Grid - Check the conn ection of RS23 2C. (Check if it i s properly conne cted to the Com1[...]

  • Page 60

    One of the re cent problems in using a compute r is that the color o f the images pri nted out by a prin ter or other imag es scanned by a sc anner or a digita l camera are not the same as those shown o n the monitor. The Natural Color S/ W is the very solutio n for this problem. It is a color a dministration system developed by Sa msung Electronic[...]

  • Page 61

    Installation 1. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Click the MagicNet installati on file. 3. When the InstallShield Wizard wi ndow appears, click "Next." 4. Select "I agree to the terms of the license agree ment" to accept the terms of use. 5. You are required to log in to the MagicNet Server program. Please en[...]

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    6. Choose a folder to install the MagicNet program. 7. Click "Install." 8. The "Installation Status" windo w appears.[...]

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    9. It is recommended restarting the system for the normal opera tion of the MagicNet Server program. Click "Finish. " 10. When the installation is complete, the MagicN et executable icon appears on your deskto p. 11. Do uble-clic k the icon to start the progr am. System Requir ement s CPU RAM Et hernet OS Application Minimum P1. 8 256M 10[...]

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    Installin g Stand Kit Only the su pplied bol ts should be used. Samsung Electron ics will not be respo nsible for damage s caused b y using a base oth er than those specified. 1. Installin g the Semi Stand Left stand Ri g ht stand Make sure to install the stand with Caution la bel folded ba ckward. 1. A 'Cove r-Protector' is u sed to prot[...]

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    2. Set up the left and ri ght stands respectivel y. 3. Put th e stand into the ho le at the botto m of the monitor. Insert screw into the hole indicated and tighten. (M4 × L15) This stan d is originall y designed for t he adjustme nt of the screen an gle. And th e company is not responsibl e for any pro blem caused by an y use of this stand. Do ne[...]

  • Page 66

    Connecti ng to a Com puter | Connec ting to a V CR | Connecting to a DVD Playe r | Connecti ng a Camco rder Connecti ng DTV Set Top Bo x | Connecting Speakers | Connec ting to an Audio System 1. Connecting to a Computer 1. Connect the power cord for your monitor t o the power port on t he back of the monitor. Trun on power switch. 2. There are 3 wa[...]

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    3. Conne ct the audio ca ble for your moni tor to the audi o port on the ba ck of your com puter. 4. Turn o n both your com puter and the mon itor. DVI cable or BNC cable is opti onal. Contact a local Sam sung Electronics Service Center to buy optional items. 2. Connecting to a VCR 1. AV input devic es like VCRs or Camcorders ar e connected to the [...]

  • Page 68

    1. Conne ct a set of audio cabl es between the COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] on the Monitor and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD player. 2. Conne ct a Component ca ble between the BNC/COMPONENT IN - P R , Y, P B port on the Moni tor and the P R , Y, P B jacks on the DVD play er. 3. Se lect Component that is co nnected to a DV D player using the Sou [...]

  • Page 69

    5. Connecting DTV Set Top Box The connecti ons for a typical Se t Top Box are sh own below. 1. Connect a se t of audio cabl es between the COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO -R] on the Monitor and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the Set Top Box. 2. Connect a Component ca ble between t he BNC/COMPONENT IN - P R , Y, P B port on the Monitor and the P R , Y, P B jack[...]

  • Page 70

    1. Connect a se t of audio cables b etween the AUX L , R jacks on the A UDIO SYSTEM and the MONITOR OUT [L-AUDIO-R] on the Monitor. 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[...]

  • Page 71

    A Multiple Display Contro l (MDC) is an appl ication all owing various di splays to be easi ly and simulta neously operated on a PC. RS-232C, a standard of ser ial communica tion, is use d for the commun ication bet ween a PC and a displ ay. Therefore, a seri al cable should be connected betw een the serial port o n a PC and the serial port on a di[...]

  • Page 72

    Main Icons Select Button Remocon Info Grid Safety Lock Display Selection Port Selectio n Control Tools 1. Use the main icons to swit ch into each screen. 2. Allows you to enable or d isable the remote contro l signal receivin g function of the d isplay unit. 3. The setting for the PC Serial Port can change. The or iginal value is C OM1. 4. Sets the[...]

  • Page 73

    1. Multiple Displa y Control is original ly set to COM1 . 2. If any port other than C OM1 is used, COM1 to COM4 can b e selected in P ort Selection Menu. 3. If the exact port name whi ch is connecte d 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 the p rogram and u s[...]

  • Page 74

    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 display. It receives the volu me value of the selected disp la y from the sets a nd displays it in the slider. (When you cancel the [...]

  • Page 75

    3) DVI - Changes the I nput Source of the sel ected display to DVI. 4) AV - Changes the I nput Source of th e selected display to AV. 5) S-Video - Changes the I nput Source of th e selected display to S-Video. 6) Comp onent - Changes the I nput Source of the sel ected display to Component. 7) MagicNet - The Input source of Ma gicNet works only on M[...]

  • Page 76

    Info Grid show s some basic info rmation necess ary to Image Si ze Control. 1) Click the AV, S-Vide o, Component 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 on ly the display ha ving AV, S-Video, Compon ent or DV I(HDCP) as input source. 3) Switch Im[...]

  • Page 77

    The Input source of MagicNet works only on Magi cNet model. 7. PIP Control - PIP Size 1. Click PIP of the mai n icons and the PI P control scree n appears. Click Select A ll or use Check Box to select a display to control. Info Grid shows some basic informa t ion necessary to PIP Si ze Control. 1) PIP Si ze - Shows the cu rrent PIP Size o f the dis[...]

  • Page 78

    Info Grid show s some basic info rmation necess ary to PIP Source C ontrol. 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 the[...]

  • Page 79

    Info Grid shows some basic in formation necessary to Settings Control. When each functi on is selected, the set value of t he selected fu nction is displaye d in the slide. 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) Picture - Availabl[...]

  • Page 80

    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 displayed in the slide. When Select All is sele cted, the default value (50) retu rns. Changing a va lue in this scre en will au tomatically change the mode to "CU STOM." 1) Picture PC - Avail[...]

  • Page 81

    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 audio s ettings for all input sources. 2) Bass - Adjusts Bass of the sel ected displa y. 3) Treble - Adjusts Treble of the sel ected display. 4) Balance - Adjusts Ba lance of[...]

  • Page 82

    An "Info Grid" showin g several basic data items ap pears. 1) Maint enance - Allows Maintena nce Control for all input sources. 2) Auto Lamp Control - Automatically adj usts the backligh t of the sele cted display at a specified time . The Auto Lamp Control automatically turn s off if you adjust using the Manua l Lamp Control. 3) Manual L[...]

  • Page 83

    1. Click on the "Mainten ance" icon in the Main Icon c olumn to disp lay the Maintena nce screen. 1) Video Wa ll - A V i d eo W a ll is a set o f v i d e o s c re en s t h at a r e c o n ne c t ed t o g e t h e r , so t h at e a ch s c r e en s h o w s a p a rt of the whole picture or so that the s ame pictur e is repeated on each screen.[...]

  • Page 84

    The Maintenance Control f unction is available only for the displa ys where the power status is ON. The Input source of MagicNet works only on Magi cNet model. 12. Troubleshooting 1. The disp lay you wish to cont rol does not a ppear on the Powe r Control Info Grid - Check the conn ection of RS23 2C. (Check if it i s properly conne cted to the Com1[...]

  • Page 85

    One of the re cent problems in using a compute r is that the col or of the images pri nted out by a prin ter or other imag es scanned by a sc anner or a digita l camera are not the same as those shown o n the monitor. The Natural Color S/ W is the very solutio n for this problem. It is a color a dministration system developed by Sa msung Electronic[...]

  • Page 86

    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 urces 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 switch[...]

  • Page 87

    those devi ces in a small window supe r-imposed on the PC 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 [...]

  • Page 88

    Picture PC / BNC /DVI Mode Available Mode : PC / BNC / DVI : AV : S-Video : Comp onent : MagicNet OSD Description Play MagicBright™ MagicBright ™ is a new featu re providin g the optimum viewing env ironment depend ing on the con tents of the im age you are watc hing. Currently four different modes are av ai la ble: En terta in, Internet,Text a[...]

  • Page 89

    4) Custom Color Control Adjust th e individual R, G, B color con trols. 1) Red 2) Green 3) Blue If you adjust picture using Color Control func tion, Color Tone will turn to Custom mode. Image Lock Image Lo ck is used to fine -tune and get the b est image by removing n oise that create s unstable images with jitter and shimmer. If satisfactory re su[...]

  • Page 90

    Available Mode : PC / BNC / DVI : AV : S-Video : Comp onent : MagicNet OSD Description Play Mode The Monitor has four auto matic picture settings ("Dynamic", "Standard", "M ovie" and "Custo m") th at are preset at the factory. You can ac tivate eit her Dynami c, Standard, Movie, or Custom. You can select &quo[...]

  • Page 91

    clearer and crisp er images. Off On Film Mode You can tu rn Film Mode Off/On. The Film Mod e feature offers you a theater-qua lity viewing experience. Off On DNIe Demo - Digital Natural I mage engine Samsung's new technolo gy brings you mo re detailed i mages with cont rast and whi te enhancemen t and 3D nois e reduction. A New image co mpensa[...]

  • Page 92

    OSD Description Play Mode The Monitor h as a built-in high fidelity stereo amplifier. 1) Standard : Choose Standa rd for the standard f actory settings. 2) Music : Choose Music when watching m usic videos or conc erts. 3) Movie : Choose Mov ie when viewin g movies. 4) Speech : Choose Sp eech when wa tching a sh ow that is mo stly dialogue (i.e., ne[...]

  • Page 93

    Available Mode : PC / BNC / DVI : AV : S-Video : Compon ent : MagicNet OSD Description Play Time Use to choose on e of 4 time setti ngs, Clock Set, S leep Timer, 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 in certain minutes. (Off, 30, 60, 90, 1 20, 150, 180) 3) [...]

  • Page 94

    Video Wall A Video Wall is a set of vide o screens that are connecte d together , so that each screen sho ws a part of the wh ole picture or so th at the same picture is rep eated on each s creen. 1) Video Wall : Turns Off/On the Video Wall function of the selected display. Off On 2) Format : The format can be selected to see a d ivided screen. Ful[...]

  • Page 95

    3) Second : Determines the time pe riod to run the Screen Scrol l operation. (1~5 Seconds) By default, the time is set to 5 seconds. 1~5 Seconds Multi Control Available Mode : PC / BNC / DVI : AV : S-Video : Compon ent : MagicNet OSD Description Play Multi Control Assigns individual ID to the SET. 1) ID Setup : Assigning distinctive IDs to the SET.[...]

  • Page 96

    Available Mode : PC / BNC / DVI : AV : S-Video : Compon ent : MagicNet OSD Description Play MAGICNET Move to the M agicNet OSD screen. MDC Move to the Multi Con trol OSD screen. LOCK Set th e Safety Lock function. 1) Lock On : It will be locke d on. 2) Lock Off : It wil be locked off. When setting the Lock function, you can only operate power and l[...]

  • Page 97

    z The operating system for this set supports En glish only so the other langu ages might be corrupt on screen. z For MagicNet, th e remote control is available for its opera tion. However, yo u are recommended to use a separate U SB keyboard. z For MagicNe t with the Device m ode, moving d evice surroundi ng while booti ng may cause errors. Set up [...]

  • Page 98

    2) Full Size : Plays a movie file in full screen. 2) Full Size OFFICE/HTML PPT(Power Po in t) , DOC (M S Wor d) , XL S( M S Ex cel ) , PDF , HTML, HTM files are displayed. Internet Connects to the Intern et. Setup You can set vario us functions in Magic Net mode. You must enter the p assword to access Setup mode. z The passwo rd should be betwe en [...]

  • Page 99

    Input Available Mode : PC / BN C / DVI : AV : S-Video : Component OSD Description Play Source List Use to select PC, BNC or other ext ernal input so urces 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 switched to an ex[...]

  • Page 100

    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 : AV / S-[...]

  • Page 101

    Available Mode : PC / BN C / DVI : AV : S-Video : Component OSD Description Play MagicBright™ MagicBright ™ is a new featu re providin g the optimum viewing env ironment depend ing on the con tents of the im age you are watc hing. Currently four different modes are av ai la ble: En terta in, Internet,Text and Custom . Each mode h as its own p r[...]

  • Page 102

    3) Blue If you adjust picture using Color Control func tion, Color Tone will turn to Custom mode. Image Lock Image Lo ck is used to fine -tune and get the b est 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 u[...]

  • Page 103

    Available Mode : PC / BN C / DVI : AV : S-Video : Component OSD Description Play Mode The Monitor has four auto matic picture settings ("Dynamic", "Standard", "M ovie" and "Custo m") th at are preset at the factory. You can ac tivate eit her Dynami c, Standard, Movie, or Custom. You can select "Custom&qu[...]

  • Page 104

    clearer and crisp er images. Off On Film Mode You can tu rn Film Mode Off/On. The Film Mod e feature offers you a theater-qua lity viewing experience. Off On DNIe Demo - Digital Natural I mage engine Samsung's new technolo gy brings you mo re detailed i mages with cont rast and whi te enhancemen t and 3D nois e reduction. A New image co mpensa[...]

  • Page 105

    OSD Description Play Mode The Monitor h as a built-in high fidelity stereo amplifier. 1) Standard : Choose Stan dard for the standard f actory settings. 2) Music : Choose Music w hen watching music videos or concerts. 3) Movie : Choose Mov ie when viewin g movies. 4) Speech : Choose Sp eech when wa tching a sh ow that is mo stly dialogue (i.e., new[...]

  • Page 106

    Available Mode : PC / BN C / DVI : AV : S-Video : Component OSD Description Play Time Use to choose on e of 4 time setti ngs, Clock Set, S leep Timer, 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 in certain minutes. (Off, 30, 60, 90, 1 20, 150, 180) 3) On Timer : [...]

  • Page 107

    Video Wall A Video Wall is a set of vide o screens that are connecte d together , so that each screen sho ws a part of the wh ole picture or so th at the same picture is rep eated on each s creen. 1) Video Wall : Turns Off/On the Video Wall function of the selected display. Off On 2) Format : The format can be selected to see a d ivided screen. Ful[...]

  • Page 108

    3) Second : Determines the time pe riod to run the Screen Scrol l operation. (1~5 Seconds) By default, the time is set to 5 seconds. 1~5 Seconds Multi Control Available Mode : PC / BN C / DVI : AV : S-Video : Component OSD Description Play Multi Control Assigns individual ID to the SET. 1) ID Setup : Assigning distinctive IDs to the SET. 2) ID Inpu[...]

  • Page 109

    Available Mode : PC / BN C / DVI : AV : S-Video : Component OSD Description Play MDC Move to the Multi Control OSD scre en. LOCK Set th e Safety Lock function. 1) Lock On : It will be locke d on. 2) Lock Off : It wil be locked off. When setting the Lock function, you can only operate power and lock buttons on the remote control and set. The preset [...]

  • Page 110

    Introduction to MagicNet | Sc hedule OSD | MDC | Upper Menu | Remote Control Adjustment | Removing Program | Troubleshooting | Specifications Introduction to MagicNet MagicNet transmits media files (photo, au dio and movie files) and office files (PowerPoint, Excel, Word, HTML and PDF files) existi ng on a server to monitors using the Ethernet netw[...]

  • Page 111

    This function prevents a random us er from freely using MagicNet, by pl acing limits on the operation of functions according to the account privilege. 3. Update You can update a monitor's Ma gicNet from the server. However, this function only works wh en it is connected to a server/monito r with MagicNet Ver 2.0 or higher. 4. Controlling Local[...]

  • Page 112

    Introduction to MagicNet | Schedule OSD | MDC Adjustment | Upper Menu | Remote Control Adjustment | Removing Program | Troubleshooting | Specifications Schedule OSD The server program's Power-On option works only if the mo nitor's power is completely shut off. Please make sure not to use the Po wer-On option when the monitor is in the pro[...]

  • Page 113

    Library List Files added to the library are first, automatically clas sified in the list as movie, audio, photo and office files, and then they are further clas sified according to their properties. z All file : Displays all files whic h are registered in the library. z Video File : Classified by actor (actress) z Music File : Classified by musicia[...]

  • Page 114

    File Information This will display the name, date, size and resolution of the current file. MagicNet/Network On/Off Stat us or Image Selection Menu Extended Image Menu Displays the On and Off status for the power and the network. Selecting an image file will change to the appropriate image menu. Slide z When the files are selected in the library li[...]

  • Page 115

    Controls for play, stop, next file, previous file , and volume when playing a movie or audio file. Play / Pause z When the files are selected in the library list : Plays the audio/movie files regis tered with the library list. z When monitoring information is be ing played from a schedule : Plays the audio/movie files reg istered with the schedule.[...]

  • Page 116

    select an input source or Power Of f from the Input/Power Selection. 3. Set the schedule time and press the confirm button. It will change into the registered output source at the start of the schedule, and it will correctly return to the MagicNet Menu screen when the schedule is over. 1. Selecting a Monitor Selecting either all monitors or a speci[...]

  • Page 117

    Lists the names of monitors registered via the network. When a monitor is connected to the network, its background color changes to yellow-green. z Reconnect to another server automatically 1. When selecting a monitor that is currently connected to a server in the monitor list and right-clicking it with the mouse, you can see an item titled 'R[...]

  • Page 118

    2. Select Monitor : The schedules of the relevant monitor is queued. z Rename Type a new name and click confirm. The new name will be saved. Fields Window Displays the status of a file. z When selecting All Monitors in the Schedule, you can view all schedules registered for each monitor. z Control the time by double -clicking on a schedule. z When [...]

  • Page 119

    Introduction to MagicNet | Schedule OSD | MDC Adjustment | Upper Menu | Remote Control Adjustment | Removing Program | Troubleshooting | Spe cifications MDC Adjustment Multiple Display Control (MDC) is a function for easily controlling several monitors from a PC. MDC checks and controls the status of monitors that normally connect via the network. [...]

  • Page 120

    PIP Settings Maintenanace Power Select Power ON/OFF. z ON z OFF When changing the volume, the changed details will appear in an OS D on the monitor screen. z 0 ~ 100 Source In the source tab, the output source of the monitor can be changed. When selecting the following output source, it will change to the relevant output source. When the relevant d[...]

  • Page 121

    z 4:3 Time 1. Current Time Establishes the standard time of the monitor. In Hours, Minutes and AM/PM, select the time, and click the Apply button. The current standard time of the monitor will be set. To activate the On/Off Timer at the set time, the Current Time must be set. z Hours z Minutes z AM/PM 2. On Timer Select the time, output source and [...]

  • Page 122

    1. Picture For input sources other than for PC signals, adjust the Contrast, Brightness , Sharpness, Color, Tint and Color Tone of the monitor. z Contrast z Brightness z Sharpness z Color z Tint z Color Tone 2. Picture PC When the output source s are PC signals, adjust the Contrast, Brightness , Sharpness, Color, Tint and Color Tone of the monitor.[...]

  • Page 123

    z Period z Time 3. Video Wall This offers a function that enables you to use severa l monitors as one screen. First, select the button that sets the number of monitors to be used and their allocation. The allocation figure w ill appear as a selectable button on the side. For example, when you choose 2*2, selectable buttons in the form of 2 rows and[...]

  • Page 124

    Introduction to MagicNet | Schedule OSD | MDC Adjustment | Upper Menu | Remote Control Adjustment | Removing Program | Troubleshooting | Specifications Upper Menu Login / Logout Change Password Options Help Login / Logout Before using MagicNet, you first need to login. After a successful login, the Login button changes to a Logout button. A success[...]

  • Page 125

    Change Password You can change your password in the login status. Enter your password correctly before logging in. You will be prompted to enter the password for installing MagicN et, and this password will become the default password for the administrator account. If you forget the password, please remove the program and re-install it. z Old Passw[...]

  • Page 126

    Copy File Delete File When selecting Options ¡æ File Manager, the File Management window appears. You can select a server/monitor from the select list. When selecting a monitor from the left window, you are only allowed to select the same monitor. After selecting the copy target, press the copy button. Copying the file will proceed. If the copy t[...]

  • Page 127

    Introduction to MagicNet | Schedule OSD | MDC Adjustment | Upper Menu | Remote Control Adjustment | Remov ing Program | Troubleshooting | Specifications Remote Control Adjustment PHOTO Supported File Formats Image File : JPG, BMP Remote Control z When the files are selected in the library list Previous file Stop slideshow / View the bottom menu bar[...]

  • Page 128

    Move to the previous page (when the current page is the last, it will move to the first page) File view on the curs or position Play MOVIE Supported File Formats Video File : MPEG1, MPEG2-PS, DIVX4, DIVX5 Remote Control z When the files are selected in the library list Move to the top (when the cursor is placed at the top, it will go back to the la[...]

  • Page 129

    File view on the cursor position z PDF Move to the top Move to the bottom Move to the next page Move to the previous page Exit PDF z Excel Move to the upper cell Move to the lower cell Move to the left cell Move to the right cell Move to the next page Move to the previous page Move to the right sheet Move to the left sheet Exit Excel z Power point [...]

  • Page 130

    z Power point Slideshow Stop slideshow Move to the top Move to the bottom Move to the next page Move to the previous page Exit Power point z Word Move to the top Move to the bottom Move to the next page Move to the previous page Exit Word z HTML Move to the top Move to the bottom Move to the next page Move to the previous page Exit HTML z Ineternet[...]

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  • Page 132

    Introduction to MagicNet | Schedule OSD | MDC Adjustment | Upper Menu | Remote Control Adjustment | Removing Program | Troubleshooting | Specifications Removing Program You can remove MagicNet by using the Add/Remove Op tions in Windows Programs or by using the delete menu provid ed when installing this program. To remove MagicNet, complete the fol[...]

  • Page 133

    Introduction to MagicNet | Schedule OSD | MDC Adjustment | Upper Menu | Remote Control Adjustment | Removing Program | Troubleshooting | Specifications Troubleshooting In Preview, the file information can be viewed but not the image Office files are not displayed. Ch eck the file for the format. When there is no codec available for the serv er, no [...]

  • Page 134

    Introduction to MagicNet | Schedule OSD | MDC | Upper Menu | Remote Control Adjustment | Removing Program | Troubleshooting | Specifications 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 9Mbps or less MPEG2 (PS) - DivX 4.x - DivX 5.x - Audi[...]

  • Page 135

    : FAT(File Allocation Table) System Exception : Some manufacturers have wrongly specified thei r device to be USB st andard compatible. Our product has exception handling procedures. But Some devices are unlikely to work properly. : Some manufacturers ha ve wrongly specified their device to be SCSI compatible. Such devices are unlikely to work prop[...]

  • Page 136

    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 y ourself. Self-Test Fea ture Check | Not Optimum Mode | Maintena nce and Clea ning | Symptoms & Reco mmended Ac tions 1. Self-Test Feature Chec k Your monitor provide s a self test featur[...]

  • Page 137

    Refer to Specifications > Preset Timi ng Modes for the resolutions or frequenci es that are supported by the monitor. 3. Maintenance and Cleaning 1. Maintaining the Monitor Case. Clean with a soft cloth af ter disconne cting the power co rd. 2. Main taining the Flat Pa nel Display Sc reen. Clean with a sof t cloth (cotton flan nel) smoothly. z D[...]

  • Page 138

    Problems Solutions Screen is blank and power indicator is off z Ensure that the power cord is firmly connected a nd the LCD monitor is on. (Refer to the Connec ting the Mon itor ) "Check Signal Cable" message z Ensure that the signal cable is firmly co nnected to the PC or video sources. (Refer to the Connec ting the Mon itor ) z Ensure t[...]

  • Page 139

    card or softw are program. Sound is too high pitched or too low pitched z Adjust the Trebl e and Bass to appropri ate level. 4. Problems related to Re mote Control Problems rel ated to the re mote contro l and their solut ions are li sted. Problems Items to check The remote control buttons do not respond. z Check the batte ry polarities (+/-). z Ch[...]

  • Page 140

    General Genera l Model Name SyncMaster 46 0Pn LCD Pa nel Size 46" Diag onal Display area 1018.353mm (H) x 5 72.544mm (V) Pixel Pitch 0.7455mm (H) x 0.74 55mm (V) Type a-si TFT active matrix Synchronization Horizontal 30 ~ 70 kHz Vertical 50 ~ 85 Hz Display Color 16.7M Colors C olors Resolution Optimum reso lution 1360 x 768 / 1 366 x 768 @ 60H[...]

  • Page 141

    Power Consumption Less than 310W Power Sav ing Less than 5W Dimensions (WxHxD)/ Weight 1,102 X 658 X 126.5mm / 43 .4 X 25.9 X 5.0 inc h / 28kg 1,102 X 715 X 293mm / 43.4 X 28.1 X 11.5 inch (W ith Stand) - Op tion / 30kg 1,312 X 715 X 293mm / 51.7 X 28.1 X 11.5 inch (W ith Speaker, W ith Stand) - Opti on / 33kg VESA Mounting Interface 200mm x 200mm [...]

  • Page 142

    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 Requ irement CPU RAM Eth ernet OS Application Minimum P1.8Gh z 256M 100M Window s XP WMP 9 or later Recommended P3.0Ghz 512 M PowerSaver This monitor has a built-in power man agement system cal led PowerSaver.[...]

  • Page 143

    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[...]

  • Page 144

    General Genera l Model Name SyncMaster 46 0P LCD Pa nel Size 46" Diag onal Display area 1018.353mm (H) x 5 72.544mm (V) Pixel Pitch 0.7455mm (H) x 0.74 55mm (V) Type a-si TFT active matrix Synchronization Horizontal 30 ~ 70 kHz Vertical 50 ~ 85 Hz Display Color 16.7M Colors C olors Resolution Optimum reso lution 1360 x 768 / 1 366 x 768 @ 60Hz[...]

  • Page 145

    Power Consumption Less than 300W Power Sav ing Less than 5W Dimensions (WxHxD)/ Weight 1,102 X 658 X 126.5mm / 43 .4 X 25.9 X 5.0 inc h / 28kg 1,102 X 715 X 293mm / 43.4 X 28.1 X 11.5 inch (W ith Stand) - Op tion / 30kg 1,312 X 715 X 293mm / 51.7 X 28.1 X 11.5 inch (W ith Speaker, W ith Stand) - Opti on / 33kg VESA Mounting Interface 200mm x 200mm [...]

  • Page 146

    Option : SPEAKER L/ R(8 Ω , 10W) Preset Timing Modes If the signal transf erred from the compute r is the same as th e following Prese t Timing Modes, th e screen will be adjusted automatically. Howe ver, if the signal differs, the screen may go blank wh ile the power LED is on. Refer to the video card manual and a djust the screen as follows. Ta[...]

  • Page 147

    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 148

    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 149

    PERU : Servicio I ntegral Sam sung A v.Argentina 17 90 Lima1. Peru Tel: 51 -1-336-8686 Fax: 51-1-336 -8551 http://www.samsungperu .com/ PORTUGAL : SAMSUNG ELECTRONICA PORTUGUESA S.A. Rua Mário Dioniso, N o 2 - 1º Drt. 2795- 140 LINDA-A-V ELHA Tel. 214 1 48 114/100 Fa x. 214 148 13 3/128 Free Li ne 800 220 120 http://www.samsung. pt/ SOUTH AFRICA [...]

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