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Instal l Drivers Instal l Pro g rams[...]
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Failure to fol low directio ns noted b y this symbo l co uld resul t in bodily harm or damage t o equipment . Prohibited Important to read an d understan d at all times Do not disas semble Disconnec t the plug fro m the outle t Do not tou ch Grounding to prev ent an el ectric shock Power When not use d for extend ed pe riod of time , set your compu[...]
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Do not pull the plug out by the wire nor touch the plug with wet hands. z This may c ause an elec tric shock or fi re. Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle. z An improper grou nd may cause electric shoc k or equip ment dama ge. Do not excessively bend the plug and wire nor place heav y objects upon them, which could cause damage. z This[...]
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Set down the monitor carefully. z The monitor could be damag ed or broken. Do not place the monitor face down. z The TFT-LCD surface may be damaged. Installing a wall bracket mus t be done by a qualifie d professional. z Installation by unqualified personnel may result in i njury. z Always u se the mountin g device specified in the owne r's ma[...]
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Use the recommended detergent with a sm ooth cloth. If the connector between the plug and the pin is dusty or dirty, clean it properly with a dry cloth. z A dirty conne ctor m ay caus e an electric s hock or fire. Contact a Service Center or Customer C enter for interior cleaning once a year. z Keep the produ ct's interior cl ean. Dust w hich [...]
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Do not try to move the monitor by pulling only the wire or the signal cable. z This may c ause a bre akdown , ele ctric sho ck or fire du e to damage to th e cable. Do not move the monitor right or left by pulling only the wire or the signal cable. z This may c ause a bre akdown , ele ctric sho ck or fire du e to damage to th e cable. Do not cover [...]
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Keep the volume at a proper level when you use the headphones. z Excessiv ely loud vol ume levels m ay damag e hearing. Keep a proper distance between your eyes and the monitor screen. z Sitting too c lose to the mon itor on a contin uous basis m ay damage eyesig ht. To ease eye s train, take at least a five -minute break a fter every hour of using[...]
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contact a servi ce center .[...]
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Please make sure the following i tems are inc luded 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 Option A Monitor Option B Monitor & WISELINK Manual Quick Setup Guide Warranty Card ( Not available in all locations ) User's Guide, Monitor Driver, Natural Colo[...]
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D-Sub Cable Power Cord Radio Antenna Audio Cable Option B USB Ca ble Sol d se p aratel y DVI Cab l e Others Remote Control Batterie s ( AAA X 2 ) Connecte r Option B WISELINK Fron t 1. MENU 2. CH 3. + VOL - 4. ENTER/FM RADIO 5. S OURCE D-Sub Cable Power Cord Radio Antenna Audio Cable Cable ( O p tion B ) D-Sub Cable Power Cord Radio Antenna Audio C[...]
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6. PIP 7. Power button 8. Power indicator 9. Remote Control Sensor 1. MENU Use this butt on for open the on -screen men u and exits from the menu screen or clos es screen adjustm ent menu. 2. CH Moves from one menu item t o another v ertically or adj usts selecte d menu va lues. In TV mode, selects TV channels . >>Click here to see an a nima [...]
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Rea r (The configuration at the back of the monitor may va ry from product to product.) 1. DC Power Connection Terminal This produc t may be used with 90 ~ 264V AC. 2. PC connection terminal z Computer conn ection term inal (DVI(HDC P)) z Computer conn ection term inal(15 Pin D-SU B ) 3. FM RADIO / TV connection terminal z FM RADIO A NT connectio n[...]
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- Scart is main ly used in Europe. 5. AV connection terminal z S-Video conne ction term inal (Input) z Video connectio n terminal (Input) z Left(L) / Right(R ) audio connect ion termina l (Inpu t) See Connecting th e Monitor for further inform atio n regarding c abl e connections . Remote Control 1. POWER 2. CHANN EL 3. +100, -/-- 4. - + 5. MUTE 6.[...]
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17. P.SIZE 18. STILL 19. PIP 20. S.MODE 21. DUAL/ MTS 22. PRE-CH 23. SOURCE 24. SIZE 25. POSITION 26. MAGIC- CH 1. POWER Use this butt on to turn the moni tor on and o ff. 2. CHANN EL Selects TV ch annels i n the TV mode. You may us e this button in PIP mode as well. 3. +100 Press to sel ect channels over 100. For example , to select cha nnel 121, [...]
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16. P.MODE, M/B (Magic Bright™) When you pres s this button , current mode is disp lay ed on the l owe r center of th e screen. TV / AV / Ext. / S-Video /Component Mode : P.MODE( Picture Mode ) The Monitor h as four autom ati c picture settin gs that are prese t at the fac tory. Then push b utton again to c ircle through av ailable preco nfigured[...]
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Connectin g the monito r 1. Connecting to a Computer 1. Connect the p ower cord f or your monitor to th e power p ort on t he back o f the monitor. Plug the power c ord for the mon itor i nto a nearby outl et. 2-1 . Us ing the D - sub (Analog) c onne ctor on the video ca rd. Connect the s ignal ca ble t o the 15 -pin, D-sub conn ector on the back o[...]
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If you connect properly yo ur mon itor using the D VI connec tor but get a blan k or fuzzy screen, chec k to see if the mon itor status is set to anal ogue . Press So urce button to ha ve the mon itor double- check the inp ut signal sou rce. 2. Connecting to a Macintosh 1. Connect the p ower cord t o the DC ada pter and the n connect the a dapter j[...]
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1. Input devices such as DV D s, VCRs or C amcorders are c onnected to the Video or S -Video termina l of the monitor usi ng the RCA or S -Video cable. S-Video, RC A cable an d EXT(RG B ) cable is opti onal. 2. Then, start the DVD, VC R or Ca mcorders with a DVD di sc or tape inserted. 3. Select AV o r S-Video u sing the SOURCE button on the mon it[...]
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1. Connect the C ATV or ante nna coaxial cabl e to the Ante nna termina l on the rear of the monitor. You need to u se a coaxial antenna cable . 2. Turn on the mo nitor. 3. Select TV usin g Source butt on among th e external sig nal adjus tment buttons. 4. Select a des ired TV channel. When using an interior antenna terminal: Check the antenna term[...]
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3. Select Co mponent us ing the SOURCE button on the mon itor's front. 4. Connecting Headphone You may con nect your Hea dphone to the monito r. 1. Connect you r Headpho ne to the Head phone con nection termina l. Using the Stand This monitor support s various types of VESA-sta ndard bases. You need to either fol d or remove the base in use in[...]
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A. Monitor B. Moun ting interface pa d 1. Turn off your m onitor and unplu g its power c ord. 2. Lay the LCD monitor face-dow n on a flat surfac e with a cus hio n beneath i t to protect the s creen. 3. Remove four s crews and the n remove th e S tand from the LC D monit or. 4. Align the Mo unting Interface Pad with th e holes in the Rear Cover Mo [...]
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4. Click the "Install" button in th e "Warning" window . 5. Monitor driver ins tallation is c ompleted . Windows XP/2000 1. Insert CD int o the CD- RO M drive. 2. Click "Window s XP/2000 Driver" 3. Choose your m onitor mode l in the m odel list, then click t he "OK" button . 4. If you can see followi ng messa[...]
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Windows XP | Windows 2 000 | Wi ndows Me | Windows NT | Linux When prompted by the ope ra ting system for the monitor driver, insert the C D-ROM include d with this mo ni tor. Driver insta llation is slightly d ifferent from one operating sys tem to another. Follow the directions appropr iate for the operating system you have. Prepare a blank disk [...]
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6. Select " Don 't s earch ,I will.. " then cl ick " Next " and then cli ck " Hav e disk ". 7. Click the " Brows e " but ton th en choos e A:(D:Driv er) and choose y our monito r model in the mo del list and click the " Nex t " button. 8. If you can see following me ssage w ind ow, then clic k[...]
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10. Monitor driver install a tion is comp leted. Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 Operating System When you can see " Digital Signature Not Found" on your monitor, follow thes e steps. 1. Choose " OK " but ton on the " Inser t disk " windo w. 2. Click the " Brows e " but ton on the " File N eeded " wind[...]
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Microsoft ® Windows ® NT Operating System 1. Click Sta rt , Settings , Control Panel , and then double-clic k Displ ay icon. 2. In Display Reg istration Informati on w indow, cli ck Setting s Tab and th en click All Displa y Modes . 3. Select a mode tha t you wish to use (Res olution, Num ber of colo rs an d Vertical freq uency) an d then click O[...]
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How to delete the Natural Color software program Select "Setting" / 'Control Panel" on the "Star t" menu and then d ouble-click "Add/Delete a program" . Select Na tural Color from th e list an d then click the [Add/De lete] button . How to delete the Natural Color software program Select "Setting" /[...]
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Input Available Mode : PC / DVI : TV : AV : S-Video : Component OSD Description Play Source Use to select PC, TV or o ther external i nput source connected to th e Monitor. Use to select the screen of your choice. • PC • DVI : HDCP supp orted • TV • Ext. - Scart is mai nly used in Europe. • AV • S-Video • Component PIP When external A[...]
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1) PIP • ON/ Off : Turn the PIP Sc reen on or off. 2) Source • PC / DVI : TV / Ext.(Sca rt is mainly us ed in Europe.) / A V / S-Video / Component Mo de : Select the input source for th e PIP. 3) Size : Change the S ize of the P IP window. If you select , in Size, Position and Transparency will not be ac tivated. 4) Position : Change the P osit[...]
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viewing env ironment d epending on the contents of the image you are watchi ng. Currently four di fferent modes are a vailable: E ntertain, Internet,Text a nd Custom. Each mode h as its own p re-configured brightness va lue. You can easily s elect one of four settings by simply p ressing th e MagicBright ™ control butt on. 1) Entertain : High Bri[...]
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3) Sharpness : Adjusts th e difference betw een the light est a nd darkes t areas of the P IP window. 4) Color : Adjusts th e Color of the P IP window on the screen. 5) Tint : Adds a natu ral tone to the P IP window. TV / Ext. / AV / S-Video / Component Mode Available Mode : P C / DVI : TV : AV : S-Video : Component OSD Descr iption Pla y Mode The [...]
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• Zoom 2 - ZOOM1, ZO OM2 are not ava ilable in 108 0i(or over 720 p) of DTV. Digital NR - Digital Noise Red uction. You can turn th e Noise E limination fe ature On/O ff. The Digit al N oise Elim ination fe ature allow s you to enj oy clearer and crisp er images . • On /Off Film Mode You can turn Fi lm Mode On/O ff. The Film Mod e feature offer[...]
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: Emphasiz e low frequenc y audio. 2) Treble : Emphasiz e high frequ ency audio. 3) Balance : Allows you to adjust th e sound balan ce betwe en the left and ri ght speakers. Auto Volu me Red uces the diffe rences in volume l evel among broadcasters. • On /Off Dolby Virtu al Dolby V irtual Sou nd On/Off (Dol by Virtual s imulates the effect of the[...]
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Available Mode : P C / DVI : TV : AV : S-Video : Component OSD Descr iption Pla y Air/CATV Th e channel sy stem can be set in several differen t ways. • Air • STD • HRC • IRC • AFN STD, HRC, IR C, AFN, and Air ident ify various ty pes of ca ble TV syst ems. Contact your l ocal cab le c ompany to identify the ty pe of cab le system tha t e[...]
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Available Mode : P C / DVI : TV : AV : S-Video : Component OSD Descr iption Pla y Area Configuration When you turn the p ower on of the pro duct for the first time since it re leased from a factory , menu to se lec t locati on w ill appe ar. Choose the reg ion and c ountry where yo u use the moni tor. This is becau se broadca sting type va ries acc[...]
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Overview Setup OSD Mode Tr oubl esh oot ing Using W IS EL INK WISELINK is used to play Ph oto Files (*.jpg), Music Files ( *.mp3, *.wav) and Movie Files (* .avi, *.mov) stored in the mem ory card on the Monitor. What is a Memory Card? A memory card is an auxiliary s torage device used in AV equipment to exchange data between devices. It is mainly u[...]
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Cautions on using W ISEL INK Mode - Do not insert foreign objects into the slot. - Insert the memory card in the proper direc tion - Do not r e move t he memo r y car d wh e n it is in us e. - The manufacturer's responsibility does not include damaged data. (Be careful not to corrupt da ta and be sure to back up files.) - Use the slot cover so[...]
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Overview Setup OSD Mode Tr oubles hoot ing Co nnec ti ng W ISE LINK Co nne cti ng USB po rt If the computer is connected to WISELINK by a ca ble, such works as writ ing and reading data are possible at the c omputer source. z Connect the upstream USB port to an appropriate USB port o n your computer. z Connect US B peripherals to th e downstream US[...]
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Overview Setup OSD Mod e Trou ble sho oting Switching to WISELINK Mode 1 Switching to WISELINK Mode 2 z While making a selection, information about the selected file is displayed on the right side of th e screen. z When no card is inserted, "Pl ease Insert Card" will be displayed. z When a new card is inserted or the inserted card is loos[...]
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z When any card other than the m emory card currentl y in use becomes loose, "Please Insert Card" will be displayed on the c enter of the screen. z A maximum of one thousand files can be displayed. z File names are displayed in English only. z Images edited by JPE G editors (for exam ple: Ph otoshop or Paintshop) may not appear normal. Wh[...]
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rotated image will be just shown at the photo full screen. You can rotate the image zoomed. Zoom You can zo om the image 3 times. You can use the buttons to move the enlarged pic t u r e . You can zoom the image rotated. Clo se Menu close. Musi c File Playb ack MP3/WAV file form at is supported. z Play time and total running time of VB R MP3/ WAV f[...]
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Movie File Playback AVI/MOV file form at is supported. z The screen saver will become active after a set period of time whether the movie is stoped or paused. z If resolution is set below 1 024 x 768 during reproduc tion of mo ving images, the screen o f the images appears in reduc ed size. 1. Press the or button to m ove to a desired file and it w[...]
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1. JPEG/MP3/W AV/AVI/MO V files. 4. Press the I NFO button to move to th e WISE L I N K se tu p. 2. The active page is displayed. Change the pages by pressing or button. 5. The information for the current file is displayed. 3. Press the EXIT button to ruturn to the previous menu. 6. The selected memory card type is displayed. ALL FILE n m l k j i W[...]
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z Turning off the M onitor set or sw it ching to another mode during setup will c ancel your s ettings. z The Music Slide Show always repeats all the music. I t doesn't follow the setting of Music Repeat. z The ENTER button will stop the Music Slide Show and Bar setup menu i s displayed. z The INFO button will stop the Music Sli d e Show and s[...]
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Screen Saver A screen saver is provided to prolog the life of the Screen. z Off: Stops the screen saver. z 5min: The screen saver automatically turns on if no button is pressed within five minutes. z 10min: The sc reen saver auto matically turns on if no button is pressed within ten minutes.[...]
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Overview Setup OSD M od e T roubleshootin g If the Monitor seem s to have a problem, first try this list of possible problems an d solu tio ns. If none of thes e troubleshooting tips apply, then call your nearest service cente r. Problem Possible Solution Image or Music Files do not play back. z Please check the original files. There may be errors [...]
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install the driver from the CD, so that the computer recognizes the driver. Note that it will not recognize WISE LIN K. The file names are di storted. z WISE L I N K on l y su ppo r t s f i le na me s in E n g l is h. It does not support file name s in other l anguages (Ch inese, Japan es e , et c . ).[...]
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Self-Tes t Feature Ch eck Check the fo llowing ite ms yourself be fore calli ng for service . Contact th e service cente r for problems that you cannot solve by yourself. Self-Test Fea ture Check | Not Supported Mode | Not Optimum Mode | Display Adap ter Driver Maintena nce and Cl eaning | Symptoms & Recomm ended Action s 1. Self-Test Feature C[...]
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Sometimes th e screen turns b lack witho ut the "Not S upported Mode" message app earing on th e screen. This indicates the monitor is set for a freq uency out of rang e or the Pow erSaver mode is on. Contact the computer dealer or manufacturer for information on Safe Mode B ooting. Refer to Spec ificatio ns > Preset Ti ming Modes for [...]
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6. Symptoms and Recommended Actions A monitor recrea tes visual s ignals receiv ed from the computer. Th erefore, if there is trouble with th e computer or the vi deo card, this c an cause the monitor to b ecome blank, have poor colo ring, noise , Video mode n ot supporte d, etc. In this c ase, first check the so urce of the problem, an d then cont[...]
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Picture rolls vertica lly. z Check if the signal c able is secu rely conn ected. Connect it ag ain secu rely. (Refer to Connecting to a Computer ) Image is not clear. Pic ture is blurred. z Run Frequency Coarse and Fin e tunin g. z Turn on again after removing a ll accessori es (video ext ension cable , etc.) z Set resolutio n and frequency to the [...]
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z Check if the power is on. z Check if the power co rd is secu rely connecte d. z Check if a s pecial fluores cent or neo n lamp is on i n the vicinity. Q & A Question Answer How can I c hange the frequen cy? Frequency c an be ch anged by re configuring the video c ard. Note that vide o card sup port can vary, de pending o n the version o f the[...]
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General General Model Name SyncMaste r 730MP LCD Pan el Size 17" Diagona l Display area 337.920(H) x 270 .336(V) Pixel Pitch 0.264(H) x 0.264 (V) Type a-si TFT active matrix Synchronization Horizontal 31 ~ 81kHz Vertical 56 ~ 85Hz Display Color 16,194,277 Co lors Resolut ion Maximum resol ution SXGA 1280 x 10 24 @75Hz Input S ignal, Terminated[...]
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Power Consumption Less than 55W Power Saving Less than 2W Dimensions (WxDxH)/ Weight 496 x 62.6 x 33 6 mm (Without stand) 496 x 170 x 378 mm / 5.7 kg (W ith Stand) VESA Mounting Interface 75mm x 75mm (for u se with Sp eci alty(Arm) Mounting hardw are.) Environmental considerations Operating Temperature: 50 °F ~ 104°F(10 °C ~ 40°C) Humidity: 10 [...]
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If the signal tran sferred from the co mputer is th e same as the followi ng Prese t T iming Modes , the scree n will be adjuste d au tomatical ly. H owever, if th e signal diffe rs, the sc reen may go blank whil e the power LE D is on. Refer to the video ca rd manual a nd adjust the s creen as f ollows. Table 1. Preset Timing Modes Display Mode Ho[...]
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Countries Germany Norway Spain Israel Denmark Portugal Netherlan ds Austria Singapore Indonesia Austr alia China North Korea Rumania Ireland England South Africa Ho ngk ong Argentina Uruguay Paraguay Braz il Broadcasting Systems SEC AM SECAM-B SEC AM -D SE CA M- K 1 SEC AM -L Countries Iran Iraq Saudi arabia Syri a Lebanon Egyp t Russia Hungary Bul[...]
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Service AUST RALIA : Samsung E lec tronics Aus tralia Pty Ltd. Customer Res ponse C entre 7 Parkview Dri ve, Homebus h Bay NS W 2127 Tel : 1300 3 62 603 http://www.sams ung.com. au/ BRAZI L : Samsung E letro nica da Ama zonia Ltd a. R. Prof. Mano elito de O rnellas, 303, Te rro B Chacara Sto . Antonio, CE P : 04719-040 Sao Paulo , S P SAC : 0800 12[...]
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http://samsung.e s/ FRAN CE : SAMSUNG ELECTR O NICS FRANCE Se rvice Pari s N ord 2 66 rue des Va nesses BP 50116 Vi llepinte 95950 Ro iss y CDG C edex Tel : 08 25 0 8 65 65 Fax : 01 48 6 3 06 38 http://www.s amsungservices .com/ GERMAN Y : TELE PLAN Rhe in- Mai n GmbH Feldstr. 16 64331 Weiters tadt T. 06151/957 -1306 F. 06151/957 -1732 * EURO 0.1 2[...]
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Fax: 51-1-336 -8551 http://www.sams ungperu.com/ PORTU GAL : SAMSUNG EL ECTRONICA PORT UGUESA S.A . Rua Mário Dioni so, N o 2 - 1º Drt. 2795-140 LIND A-A-VELH A Tel. 214 148 114/100 Fax. 21 4 148 133/1 28 Free Line 800 220 120 http://www.sams ung.pt/ SOUT H AFRIC A : Samsung Elec tronics,5 Libe rtas Road , S omerset Office Park, Bryanston E xt 16[...]
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Term s S y nc Si g nal Sync (Synchro nized) Signa ls refer to the sta ndard si gn als that are requ ired to dis play desired c olors on the monitor. They a re divide d into Vertic al and Ho rizo ntal Sync S i gnals. These s ignals d ispl ay normal color imag es b y the set re solution and f requency. Types of Sync Signals Separate This is a sch eme[...]
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Broadcastin g service provided via satellite. E nables high p icture qua lity and clear sound throughou t the country regardles s of the lo cation of the v iewer. Sound Balance Balances th e levels of th e sound c oming from eac h speake r in televisio ns with two speakers . Cable TV Whereas the te rrestrial broa dcasting is d eliv ered via frequen[...]
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Authority Information in this document is subject to change without notice. © 2004 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduc tion in any ma nner whatsoev er without the w ritten perm ission of Sams ung Electron ics Co., Ltd. is strictly forbidden. Samsung Elec tronics Co., L td. shall not b e liable for errors c ontained herei n [...]
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FCC Information | IC Complia nce Noti ce | MPR II Compliance European Not ice (Europ e only) | PCT Notice | VCCI | TCO'95-Ec ological requ irements for personal comp uters (TCO' 95 applied model only) TCO'99-Ec ological requ irements for personal comp uters (TCO' 99 applied model only) TCO'03-Ec ological requ irements for p[...]
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MPR II Compliance This monitor complies with SWEDAC(MPR II) recommendation s for reduced electric and magnetic fields. PCT Notice VCCI This is a Class B product based on th e standard of the Voluntary Control Counci l for Interference by Informati on Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio o r television receiver in a domestic env[...]
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There are also other charac teristics of a monitor, such as energy consump tion levels, th at are important from both the working and na tural environment viewpoints. Since all types of conventional electricity gene ration have a ne gati ve effect on the environment (acidic and climate-infl uencing emissio ns, radioacti ve waste, etc.) it is vital [...]
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electronics comp onents concerned with the display unit. CFCs (freons) CFCs (freons) are sometimes used fo r washing printed circuit boards an d in the manufacturing of expanded foam for packagin g. CFCs break down ozone and thereby dama ge the ozone layer in the stratosphere, causing in creased receptio n on Earth of ultraviolet light with consequ[...]
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via the Internet, using the address: http://www.tco-info.com/ Environmen tal requir ements Flame retardants Flame retar dants are presen t in printed ci rcuit boards, cables, wires, casings and housings. Their purpose is to prevent, or at least to de lay th e spread o f fire . Up to 30% of the plastic in a computer casing can consist of fl ame reta[...]
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Energy z Energy-saving mode after a certain time ?ben eficial both for the user and the en vironment z Electrical safety Emissions z Electromagnetic fields z Noise emissions Ecology z The product must be prepared for recycling an d the manufacturer must have a certified environmental management system such as EMAS or ISO 14 000 z Restrictions on o [...]
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This equipment ha s been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical device s to the IEC 601-1-2:1994. Th ese limits are desi gned to provid e reasonable prote ction against ha rmful interference in a typical medical insta llation. This equipment generates, uses an d can radiate radio frequency ene rgy and, if not installed an d used in [...]
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PRODUCT INFORMATION (I mage Retention Free) LCD Monitors and TVs may have image retentio n when switching from one image to an other especially after displaying a statio nary image for a long time. This guide is to demonstrate corre ct usage of LC D products in order to protect them from Image retention. What is Ima g e retention ? During normal op[...]
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The best way to prote ct your monitor from Image retention is to s et your 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 opera ted under normal conditions. Normal conditions are defined as continuously changi ng video patterns. When the LC D panel is operated fo[...]