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I nst a ll dr i ver s I nst a ll pr og ra ms SyncMaster 794MB / 794MB+ / 798MB / 796MB / 796MB+[...]
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Notat ional Fail ure t o fol low d irect ions n oted by t his s ymbol cou ld re sult in bod ily har m or dam age t o equi pment. Prohi bited Impor tant to re ad and under stand at all times Do not disassembl e Disc onnect the pl ug from the outlet Do not touch Groundi ng to preven t an electric shock Power When not used for extended per iods of tim[...]
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occur ed, or the scr een may be blurre d. Do not use a damaged or loose plug . z This may cause an electr ic sho ck or fire. Do not pu ll the plug out by the wi re nor touch the plug wi th wet hands. z This may cause an electr ic sho ck or fire. Use only a proper ly grounded plug and recepta cle. z An improp er ground may cause el ectri c shock or [...]
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Do not drop the monitor when moving i t. z This may cause damage to the product or human body. Inst all the m onitor base i n a showca se or s helf s o t hat t he end of the base does not pro ject beyond the showcas e or shelf. z Droppi ng the produc t may cause damage to the pro duct or personal inju ry. Do not place t he product on an unst able o[...]
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Do not place t he monitor face down. z The CDT sur face may be damage d. Do not us e the monitor without th e monitor stand. z It could break down or cau se fire due to bad ventil ation. z If the monitor must be used without the suppl ied sta nd, take ste ps to ins ure proper ventil ation. When instal ling th e product, make sure to keep it away fr[...]
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Mak e sure to unpl ug the power cor d before cleaning the prod uct. z Other wise, th is may cause elect ric shoc k or fire. Unplug th e power cord fr om t he power outlet and wipe t he product using a soft, dry cloth. z Do not use any chemi cals such as wax, benzene, alc ohol, th inners, ins ectici de, air f reshener , l ubrica nt or deter gent. Co[...]
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Disconn ect the plug from the outl et during storms or lig htening or if it is not used for a long peri od of time. z Fail ure to do so may cause an ele ctri c shock or fire. Do not try t o move the moni tor by pulli ng only the wi re or the si gnal cab l e. z This may caus e a br eakdo wn, el ectri c shock or f ire due to damage t o the cabl e. Do[...]
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Keep the monit or away from any magnetic subst ances. z This may cause disc oloring or di stort ion of the image. Watchi ng the monitor cont inuously at a too close angle may res ult in eyesi ght damage. To ea se e ye s train, take at l east a fi ve-minute break aft er ever y h our of using t he monitor. Do not inst all the product on an unstab le,[...]
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Notat ional Fail ure t o fol low d irect ions n oted by t his s ymbol cou ld re sult in bod ily har m or dam age t o equi pment. Prohi bited Impor tant to re ad and under stand at all times Do not disassembl e Disc onnect the pl ug from the outlet Do not touch Groundi ng to preven t an electric shock Power When not used for extended per iods of tim[...]
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occur ed, or the scr een may be blurre d. Do not use a damaged or loose plug . z This may cause an electr ic sho ck or fire. Do not pu ll the plug out by the wi re nor touch the plug wi th wet hands. z This may cause an electr ic sho ck or fire. Use only a proper ly grounded plug and recepta cle. z An improp er ground may cause el ectri c shock or [...]
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Do not drop the monitor when moving i t. z This may cause damage to the product or human body. Inst all the m onitor base i n a showca se or s helf s o t hat t he end of the base does not pro ject beyond the showcas e or shelf. z Droppi ng the produc t may cause damage to the pro duct or personal inju ry. Do not place t he product on an unst able o[...]
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Do not place t he monitor face down. z The CDT sur face may be damage d. Do not us e the monitor without th e monitor stand. z It could break down or cau se fire due to bad ventil ation. z If the monitor must be used without the suppl ied sta nd, take ste ps to ins ure proper ventil ation. When instal ling th e product, make sure to keep it away fr[...]
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Mak e sure to unpl ug the power cor d before cleaning the prod uct. z Other wise, th is may cause elect ric shoc k or fire. Unplug th e power cord fr om t he power outlet and wipe t he product using a soft, dry cloth. z Do not use any chemi cals such as wax, benzene, alc ohol, th inners, ins ectici de, air f reshener , l ubrica nt or deter gent. Co[...]
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Disconn ect the plug from the outl et during storms or lig htening or if it is not used for a long peri od of time. z Fail ure to do so may cause an ele ctri c shock or fire. Do not try t o move the moni tor by pulli ng only the wi re or the si gnal cab l e. z This may caus e a br eakdo wn, el ectri c shock or f ire due to damage t o the cabl e. Do[...]
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Keep the monit or away from any magnetic subst ances. z This may cause disc oloring or di stort ion of the image. Watchi ng the monitor cont inuously at a too close angle may res ult in eyesi ght damage. To ea se e ye s train, take at l east a fi ve-minute break aft er ever y h our of using t he monitor. Do not inst all the product on an unstab le,[...]
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Please make sure the followi ng it ems ar e incl uded w ith y our mon itor. If an y items are missin g , contact y our deale r . Unpacki ng M onitor and St and (Som e models include a st and attached .) Manual Quick Setup Guide Warranty C ard (Not av ailable in al l loc ations) Us er' s Guid e , Monit or Driver, Na tur al Co lor s oft ware, Ma[...]
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Po wer Co rd Stand Stand For Multimedia model (Option) Manual User Guide Cable Sound Cab les ( 2each ) DC Power Cord Stand Mu ltim ed i a S p eaker Stan d Front[...]
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MENU Ope ns the OSD menu. Als o used to exi t the OSD m enu or ret urn to the previ ous menu. Ad just b utt on s [ ] These but tons all ow you to hi ghligh t and adjust ite ms in the menu. Enter butto n [ ] Used to sel ect the OSD menu. Power butt on[ ] Us e this butt on for turn the moni tor on and off. Powe r indicator This light glows gree n dur[...]
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(The conf iguration at t he b ack of the monitor may vary f rom product t o product .) Power port Connect the power cord fo r your monitor to the power port on the back of the monitor. Signal Cable Connect the signal cable to the video por t on your computer . (vi deo boar d, vi deo card, or g raph ics c ard) See Co nnectin g the Monitor f or furth[...]
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Please make sure the followi ng it ems ar e incl uded w ith y our mon itor. If an y items are missin g , contact y our deale r . Unpacki ng M onitor and St and (Som e models include a st and attached .) Manual Quick Setup Guide Warranty C ard (Not av ailable in al l loc ations) Us er' s Guid e , Monit or Driver, Na tur al Co lor s oft ware, Ma[...]
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Po wer Co rd Stand Stand For Multimedia model (Option) Manual User Guide Cable Sound Cab les ( 2each ) DC Power Cord Stand Mu ltim ed i a S p eaker Stan d Front[...]
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MENU Ope ns the OSD menu. Als o used to exi t the OSD m enu or ret urn to the previ ous menu. Ad just b utt on s [ ] These but tons all ow you to hi ghligh t and adjust ite ms in the menu. Enter butto n [ ] Used to sel ect the OSD menu. Power butt on[ ] Us e this butt on for turn the moni tor on and off. Powe r indicator This light glows gree n dur[...]
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(The conf iguration at t he b ack of the monitor may vary f rom product t o product .) Power port Connect the power cord fo r your monitor to the power port on the back of the monitor. Signal Cable Connect the signal cable to the video por t on your computer . (vi deo boar d, vi deo card, or g raph ics c ard) See Co nnectin g the Monitor f or furth[...]
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Connecti ng the Monitor Setup- For Mult imedia model | Multimedi a Speaker Stand 1. Connect the power cord fo r your monitor to the power port on the back of the monit or. Plug the p ower cord f or t he monitor i nto a near by out let. 2-1. Co nnectin g to a c omputer Connect the signal cable to the 15-pin, D- sub connec tor on the back of your com[...]
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S etu p -F o r Mult im edi a model 1. Turn of f your compute r and unplug the power cord . 2. Connect the end of the sig nal cable to your comput er's video port(vi deo board, video car d or gr ap hi c s ca r d). 3. Connect o ne end o f the ot her so und cable t o the Mi c Input jac k on y our sound c ard or com puter.C onnect the other end of[...]
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3. DC Power Cord Connect DC power cord to monitor DC 12V output jack. 4. Power Indi cator Glows gr een when the speakers are turned on. 5 . On/O ff Vo lume Turns On/ Off an d ad justs the o utpu t vol ume. 6. Tre ble C on t rol Use to cont rol high fre quencies. 7. Bass Con trol Use to cont rol low freque ncies. 8. Mic Input Jack To t ra nsmit y ou[...]
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Remov e the twi st-ti e before attachi ng the base to t he monitor. Atta chin g the Ba se 1. Pl ac e the monit or upsid e-down on a flat work surfa ce. 2. Al ign the tabs on the base with the cor respondi ng slots on the bott om of the monitor. 3. Pr ess the base onto the monitor until the tabs are fully engaged i n the sl ots. 4. Pu sh the bas e t[...]
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incl uded with this monitor . Driver install ation is sligh tly differ ent from one operating syste m to another. Foll ow the direct ions appropri ate for t he operating syst em you have. Prepar e a blank disk and download the driver progr am fi le at the Inter net web si te shown her e . z Inte r net we b s it e : http :/ /ww w .s am sun g. com / [...]
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5. M o ni to r d ri ve r i nst al l at i o n i s c om p let ed. This monitor driver is under cer tified MS logo and th is install ati on doesn' t dam age your syste m. The cert ified dri ver will be post ed on Samsung Mon itor homepag e. http :/ /ww w .s am sun g. com / . Inst alli ng the Monitor Dri ver(Manual ) Windows XP | Windows 2000 | Wi[...]
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4. Cli ck the " Pr operties " but ton on the " Monit or " tab and se lect " Driv er " tab . 5. Cli ck " Update Driver .. " and select " Inst all from a list or.. " the n cli ck " Ne xt " button. 6. S el e ct " Don't sear ch , I wi ll.. " the n cli ck " Ne xt " and [...]
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8. If you c an s ee fol lowing mess age windo w, then cl ick the " Conti nue Anyway " but ton. Then cl ic k " OK " button. 9. Cli ck the " Cl ose " but ton, then cli ck " OK " button con tinual ly. 10. M onit or driver in stalla tion is compl eted. This monitor driver is under cer tified MS logo and th is ins[...]
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How to install 1. Cli ck " Star t " , " Setting " , " Control Panel ". 2. Doubl e cli ck th e " Di splay " Icon. 3. Choose th e " Settings " tab and then clic k " Advanced. . ". 4. Choose " Monit or ". 5. Cli ck " Driv er " and then cli ck on " Update Driver .. &qu[...]
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Natur al Col or Natur al Color Software Pro g ram One of the re cent problem s in using a comput er is that the color of the images printe d out by a pri nter or ot her i mages scan ned by a sc anner or a digi tal camera ar e not t he sam e as t hose shown on the moni tor. The N atur al Col or S/ W is the very s olu tion for this problem. It is a c[...]
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Connecti ng the Monitor Setup- For Mult imedia model | Multimedi a Speaker Stand 1. Connect the power cord fo r your monitor to the power port on the back of the monit or. Plug the p ower cord f or t he monitor i nto a near by out let. 2-1. Co nnectin g to a c omputer Connect the signal cable to the 15-pin, D- sub connec tor on the back of your com[...]
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S etu p -F o r Mult im edi a model 1. Turn of f your compute r and unplug the power cord . 2. Connect the end of the sig nal cable to your comput er's video port(vi deo board, video car d or gr ap hi c s ca r d). 3. Connect o ne end o f the ot her so und cable t o the Mi c Input jac k on y our sound c ard or com puter.C onnect the other end of[...]
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3. DC Power Cord Connect DC power cord to monitor DC 12V output jack. 4. Power Indi cator Glows gr een when the speakers are turned on. 5 . On/O ff V o lume Turns On/ Off an d ad justs the o utput vol ume. 6. Tre ble C on t rol Use to cont rol high fre quencies. 7. Bass Con trol Use to cont rol low freque ncies. 8. Mic Input Jack To t ra nsmit y ou[...]
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Remov e the twi st-ti e before attachi ng the base to t he monitor. Atta chin g the Ba se 1. Plac e the monitor upsid e-down on a flat work sur face. 2. Ali gn the tabs on the base with the cor respondi ng slots on the bott om of the monitor. 3. Press the base onto the moni tor until the tabs are fully engaged i n the slots . 4. Push the bas e towa[...]
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incl uded with this monitor . Driver install ation is sligh tly differ ent from one operating syste m to another. Foll ow the direct ions appropri ate for t he operating syst em you have. Prepar e a blank disk and download the driver progr am fi le at the Inter net web si te shown her e . z Inte r net we b s it e : http :/ /ww w .s am sun g. com / [...]
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5. M o ni to r d ri ve r i nst al l at i o n i s c om p let ed. This monitor driver is under cer tified MS logo and th is install ati on doesn' t dam age your syste m. The cert ified dri ver will be post ed on Samsung Mon itor homepag e. http :/ /ww w .s am sun g. com / . Inst alli ng the Monitor Dri ver(Manual ) Windows XP | Windows 2000 | Wi[...]
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4. Cli ck the " Pr operties " but ton on the " Monit or " tab and se lect " Driv er " tab . 5. Cli ck " Update Driver .. " and select " Inst all from a list or.. " the n cli ck " Ne xt " button. 6. S el e ct " Don't sear ch , I wi ll.. " the n cli ck " Ne xt " and [...]
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8. If you c an s ee fol lowing mess age windo w, then cl ick the " Conti nue Anyway " but ton. Then cl ic k " OK " button. 9. Cli ck the " Cl ose " but ton, then cli ck " OK " button con tinual ly. 10. M onit or driver in stalla tion is compl eted. This monitor driver is under cer tified MS logo and th is ins[...]
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How to install 1. Cli ck " Star t " , " Setting " , " Control Panel ". 2. Doubl e cli ck th e " Di splay " Icon. 3. Choose th e " Settings " tab and then clic k " Advanced. . ". 4. Choose " Monit or ". 5. Cli ck " Driv er " and then cli ck on " Update Driver .. &qu[...]
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Natur al Col or Natur al Color Software Pro g ram One of the re cent problem s in using a comput er is that the color of the images printe d out by a pri nter or ot her i mages scan ned by a sc anner or a digi tal camera ar e not t he sam e as t hose shown on the moni tor. The N atur al Col or S/ W is the very s olu tion for this problem. It is a c[...]
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Opens the OSD menu. Also use to exit the O SD menu or return to the p revious me nu. These bu ttons allow y ou to highl ight and adjust items in the menu . Use to se lect the OSD men u. MagicBri ght2™ is a new f eature pro viding opti mum viewing e nvironment depending o n the contents of the ima ge you are wat ching. The Hi ghlight Zone ensures [...]
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Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen , push the bu tton to adju st brightnes s. MagicBright2™ Menu Description MagicBright2™ T hen push th e MagicBrig ht2™ button ag ain to circle t hrough avail able preconfi gured mo des. Highlig ht II I[...]
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Menu Description Highlight III The Hi ghlight Zone ensures th e clear and sharp di splay of an imated multim edia or photo images by enhancin g the brightne ss of a ce rtain area on the scre en. Select an icon that y ou want to know from the OSD menu to display a text or anim ation explana tion of that icon.[...]
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Menu Descripti on Play/Stop You can u se the on-s creen men us to chang e the brightn ess accordi ng to person al preference . Direct A ccess Feature : When O SD is not o n the scree n, push the button to ad just brightn ess. You can u se the on-s creen men us to chang e the contras t accordi ng to person al preference . A "Moiré" patter[...]
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Menu Descripti on Play/Stop Color t emperature is a measure of the 'warm th' of the i mage colors. (6500K / 9300K) Use to adj ust the monitor col or setting.(Red ) Use to adj ust the mon itor color s etting.(Green) Use to adj ust the monitor col or setting.(Bl ue) Standard R ed Green Bl ue (sRGB) is a defined de fault color space. If a mo[...]
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or ri ght. OSD Descripti on Play / Stop Use to turn the Highligh t Zone features on or off. Note : Whe n "OFF" is s elected, the user canno t choose an y other H ighlight Zon e features. This fun ction is to move the Hi ghlight Zone horizo ntally. This fun ction is to move the Hi ghlight Zone vertic ally. This fun ction is to adj ust the [...]
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You can s ee the freque ncy (user c ontrol mode ) used by the us er, the pola rity of the op erational signals , the defaul t frequency (default mod e) set when y ou buy the m onitor and t he resolutio n level . Note : These scre ens do not allow any ch anges t o the settin gs, they are for information o nly.[...]
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Opens the OSD menu. Also use to exit the O SD menu or return to the p revious me nu. These bu ttons allow y ou to highl ight and adjust items in the menu . Use to se lect the OSD men u. MagicBri ght2™ is a new f eature pro viding opti mum viewing e nvironment depending o n the contents of the ima ge you are wat ching. The Hi ghlight Zone ensures [...]
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Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen , push the bu tton to adju st brightnes s. MagicBright2™ Menu Description MagicBright2™ T hen push th e MagicBrig ht2™ button ag ain to circle t hrough avail able preconfi gured mo des. Highlig ht II I[...]
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Menu Description Highlight III The Hi ghlight Zone ensures th e clear and sharp di splay of an imated multim edia or photo images by enhancin g the brightne ss of a ce rtain area on the scre en. Select an icon that y ou want to know from the OSD menu to display a text or anim ation explana tion of that icon.[...]
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Menu Descripti on Play/Stop You can u se the on-s creen men us to chang e the brightn ess accordi ng to person al preference . Direct A ccess Feature : When O SD is not o n the scree n, push the button to ad just brightn ess. You can u se the on-s creen men us to chang e the contras t accordi ng to person al preference . A "Moiré" patter[...]
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Menu Descripti on Play/Stop Color t emperature is a measure of the 'warm th' of the i mage colors. (6500K / 9300K) Use to adj ust the monitor col or setting.(Red ) Use to adj ust the mon itor color s etting.(Green) Use to adj ust the monitor col or setting.(Bl ue) Standard R ed Green Bl ue (sRGB) is a defined de fault color space. If a mo[...]
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or ri ght. OSD Descripti on Play / Stop Use to turn the Highligh t Zone features on or off. Note : Whe n "OFF" is s elected, the user canno t choose an y other H ighlight Zon e features. This fun ction is to move the Hi ghlight Zone horizo ntally. This fun ction is to move the Hi ghlight Zone vertic ally. This fun ction is to adj ust the [...]
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You can s ee the freque ncy (user c ontrol mode ) used by the us er, the pola rity of the op erational signals , the defaul t frequency (default mod e) set when y ou buy the m onitor and t he resolutio n level . Note : These scre ens do not allow any ch anges t o the settin gs, they are for information o nly.[...]
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Overview | Installation | OSD M ode | Un ins tal l | Tro ubl eshoot ing Overview What is MagicTune™? Moni tor p erfo rmanc e ca n var y due to t he gra phics card, host compute r lighting condi t ions a nd other environmental f actors. In order to get the best image on a monitor require s you to adju st it for your unique setting. Unfortunately, [...]
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Over view | Installation | OSD Mod e | Un ins tal l | Troubl esho oti ng Installation 1. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Click the MagicTune™ installa tion file. 3. Select installation Language, Click "Next". 4. When the InstallationShield Wizard wi ndow appears, click "Next." 5. Select "I agree to th[...]
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6. Choose a folder to install the MagicTune program. 7. Click "Install." 8. The "In stal la ti o n Stat u s" w in dow ap p e ars .[...]
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9. Click "Finish." 10. When the installation is complete, the Ma gicTune executable icon appears o n your desktop. Double-click the icon to start the program. Insta llation Pro blems The installation of MagicTune™ can be affected by such factors as the video card, motherboard and the network envir on men t . See "Trouble shoo ting&[...]
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OS z Window s™ 98 S E z Window s™ Me z Windows ™ 2 000 z Windows™ XP Home E dition z Windows™ XP Professional Har dwa re z 32MB Memory abov e z 25MB Hard disk space above * F or mo re i nfo rmat ion, visi t th e Ma gicT une webs ite . It is r ecommended using MagicTune in Wind ows™ 2000 or later.[...]
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Over view | Installation | OSD Mode | Un ins tal l | Tro ubl eshoot ing OSD Mode The OSD mode makes the adjustment of settings on all monitors easy. When selected , each tab on top of the control window displa ys the ge ne ral descript ions o f the sub -menu items for adj ustme nt. When selected, each tab displays a list of menus. For quick adjustm[...]
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Allows the user to a djust the screen se ttings to the de sired values. Color Tab Defin i tio n Adjust s the "warmth " of the monit or backg ro un d or im ag e color. Brightness Contrast MagicBr ight n m l k j i n m l k j n m l k j Brightness Makes the entire screen brighter or darker. The detailed data of the images in the dark areas can[...]
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Image Tab Definition Adjusts the Position, Size and Rotation values. Color Tone Color Cont rol n m l k j i n m l k j Color Tone The tone of the color ca n be changed. z 5000K - 6500K - 93 00K z Rese t Color C ontro l Adjus ts of the moni tor im age co lor. You can change th e monitor color to your desired color. z R- G - B z sRGB[...]
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Option Tab Defini ti on You can conf ig ure MagicTun e usi n g the following op tions. Geo met ry 1 Rotation Size Position Geo met ry 2 Pinc ushi on Pi nbal ance Tra pezo id Par alle logr am Other Moire Degauss Sidepin Corner Top Sidepin Corner Bottom Pinbalance Corner Top Pinbalance Corner Bottom 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[...]
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Support Tab Defi nition Shows the Asset ID and the version number of the program, and allows you to use the Help feature. Prefer ences Loads the Preferences Dialog Box. Preferences in use will h ave an "V" in th e check box. To turn on or o ff any Prefere nce, posi tion th e curso r over the box a nd click . z Enable task tray menu . - To[...]
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User ID Show s the user I D that i s regis te r in PC. Serve r IP Write down t he serv er IP . Departm ent Write down the department. Location Write down t he location. Vers io n Displays the version of MagicTune.[...]
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Over view | Installation | OSD Mod e | Uninsta ll | Troub les hoot ing Unin s tal l The Magi c T une prog r am ca n b e re m ove d on ly by us i ng the "A d d or R emove Progr ams" op t i on of the Window s™ Contro l Pane l. Per form th e foll owing s teps r emove MagicT une. 1. Go to [Task Tra y] ' [Start] ' [ Settings] and s[...]
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Over view | I nstallation | OSD Mod e | Uni nst all | Troub lesho otin g Troubleshooting The current com p uting syste m is not comp atible wi th Ma gi cTune. Please press OK and clic k on t he " Sho rtcut to the M ag icTun e site" to view ou r hom e pa ge for furth er reference. An error may occur whe n your video/ gr aph ic card is not [...]
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Visit the video ca rd ma ker's hom epage and down load and install t he latest driver. For more informati on about the v ideo c ard, conta ct the card manu facturer. To ensure no r m al op er at i on, please re st ar t yo ur syst em . An error occurs wh en th e syst em is not res tart ed af ter installin g M agi cTune. (This is for Win98S E an[...]
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z Visit the MagicTune website for technica l support for M agicTune, FAQs (questions and a nswers) and software upgrades. z Visit the MagicTune website and download the in stallation software for MagicTune MAC. the graphic card, visit our website to check the compatible graphic card list provide d. http://www.samsung.com/monitor /magictune MagicTun[...]
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Automa tic detect Manual detect Exit Program Au to Dete ct Picture Setting Full Screen Highlight Off Other Features The Hi ghligh t Zone ensur es the clear and sh arp d ispla y of animat ed mu ltimedi a or pho to ima ges by enhancin g the br ightne ss of a cert ain are a on th e scre en. Highlight Z one III feat ures a combina tion of the cir cuitr[...]
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Automa tic detect Manual detect Exit Program Au to Dete ct Picture Setting Full Screen Highlight Off Other Features Automa tic dete ct 1. When the Hi ghlight prog ram is runnin g, the m onitor autom aticall y detects the vi deo-play ing portion o f your multim edia p rogra m and activates the Highlight Zone fe ature. No selectio n is necessary. Maj[...]
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Automa tic detect Manual detect Exit Program Au to Dete ct Picture Setting Full Screen Highlight Off Other Features Manual de tect In Manua l Detect mo de, you c an eith er select a window or use t he Drag f unction to create a Highligh t Zone. 1. Select ing a w indow: C lick the H ighlight icon( )on the Wi ndows ta skbar on ce to a ctivate( )the c[...]
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Automa tic detect Manual detect Exit Program Au to Dete ct Picture Setting Full Screen Highlight Off Other Features Exit P rog ra m 1. Exits th e Hi g hli g ht pro g ram.[...]
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Automa tic detect Manual detect Exit Program Au to Dete ct Picture Setting Full Screen Highlight Off Other Features Auto Detect 1. Allows u ser to disable Auto De tect wh en necess ary. Once select ed, th is function s aves the s election and kee ps it in t he memo ry reg ardless o f exiting or restartin g the pr ogram. When select ed, a check mar [...]
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Automa tic detect Manual detect Exit Program Au to Dete ct Picture Setting Full Screen Highlight Off Other Features Picture S ett ing 1. Ca n be se lect ed onl y when th e Hig hlig ht Zon e func tion is on. W hen sel ected , a me nu windo w appe ars wh ich ca n be us ed to a djust Contrast and S harpn ess wi thin th e Hig hlight Zone. Afte r c han [...]
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Automa tic detect Manual detect Exit Program Au to Dete ct Picture Setting Full Screen Highlight Off Other Features Full Scre en 1. Full Screen : Plac e the c ursor on the Hi g hli g ht icon ( ) on the Wi ndows ta skbar and ri g ht click y our mo use on ce. Then select Full Screen from the men u.[...]
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Automa tic detect Manual detect Exit Program Au to Dete ct Picture Setting Full Screen Highlight Off Other Features Highli ght O ff 1. Ca ncel s the se lect ion of a Hi g hli g ht Zone and rev erts to the ori g inal scree n.[...]
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Automa tic detect Manual detect Exit Program Au to Dete ct Picture Setting Full Screen Highlight Off Other Features Othe r Features The Hig hlight Zone fun ction r emembe rs the variabl es of the select e d areas in Automatic and Man ual Detect modes, r espectively. 1. If the w indow se lected as a Hig hlight Zone is moved o r its size chan ged, th[...]
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Before cal ling for ser vice, chec k the inform ation in th is sectio n to see if y ou can rem edy any problems yourself. If you do ne ed assist ance, pleas e call t he phone num ber on the Informati on section or contact you r dealer . Symptom Check List Solutions No images on the screen. I cannot turn on the m onitor. Is the po wer cord connec te[...]
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magneti c products such as a power adapter, s peaker or a high vo ltage wire near by? anythin g that can c reate a stron g magneti c field. Is the v oltage stab le? The scre en image can a ppear to shake o r vibrate at a particu lar time of day d ue to low s upply vo ltage. The scre en image can a lso appear to shake or vibrate if th ere is a prob [...]
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found". DDC) function can be supporte d. Check when MagicT une does not function properly. MagicT une featu r e is found onl y on PC (VGA) wit h Window OS that s upports Plug and Play . * To c heck whether your PC is availab le for Magi cTune feature , follow the steps below (Whe n Windows is XP); Control Pane l -> Perfo rmance and Mainten [...]
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Question Answer How can I change th e frequ ency? Frequ ency can b e changed b y reconfigu ring the video card . Note th at video card s upport can vary , depending on the vers ion of the dri ver used. (Refe r to the c omputer or th e video card manual for detai ls. ) How can I adjust the res olution? Windows M E/XP/2000 : Set th e resolution at th[...]
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Highl ight program is runni ng. ( ) ind icates the function is ac tivated and ( )sho ws it has bee n deactiv ated. When a H ighlight Z one is on, the rest o f the screen dims. Monitors w ith the Highl ight Zone fea ture are equi pped with an Automatic Beam Control function. When a ctivated, t his may c ause slight dimming of the surround ing screen[...]
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Environment The locatio n and the p osition of the mon itor may influence the qualit y and other features of the monitor. 1. I f there are any sub woofer s peakers ne ar the monito r, unplug an d relocate th e woofer to anothe r room. 2. Re move all e lectronic d evices s uch as radios , fans, cloc ks and tel ephones th at are within 3 fe et (one m[...]
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Before cal ling for ser vice, chec k the inform ation in th is sectio n to see if y ou can rem edy any problems yourself. If you do ne ed assist ance, pleas e call t he phone num ber on the Informati on section or contact you r dealer . Symptom Check List Solutions No images on the screen. I cannot turn on the m onitor. Is the po wer cord connec te[...]
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magneti c products such as a power adapter, s peaker or a high vo ltage wire near by? anythin g that can c reate a stron g magneti c field. Is the v oltage stab le? The scre en image can a ppear to shake o r vibrate at a particu lar time of day d ue to low s upply vo ltage. The scre en image can a lso appear to shake or vibrate if th ere is a prob [...]
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found". DDC) function can be supporte d. Check when MagicT une does not function properly. MagicT une featu r e is found onl y on PC (VGA) wit h Window OS that s upports Plug and Play . * To c heck whether your PC is availab le for Magi cTune feature , follow the steps below (Whe n Windows is XP); Control Pane l -> Perfo rmance and Mainten [...]
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Question Answer How can I change th e frequ ency? Frequ ency can b e changed b y reconfigu ring the video card . Note th at video card s upport can vary , depending on the vers ion of the dri ver used. (Refe r to the c omputer or th e video card manual for detai ls. ) How can I adjust the res olution? Windows M E/XP/2000 : Set th e resolution at th[...]
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Highl ight program is runni ng. ( ) ind icates the function is ac tivated and ( )sho ws it has bee n deactiv ated. When a H ighlight Z one is on, the rest o f the screen dims. Monitors w ith the Highl ight Zone fea ture are equi pped with an Automatic Beam Control function. When a ctivated, t his may c ause slight dimming of the surround ing screen[...]
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Environment The locatio n and the p osition of the mon itor may influence the qualit y and other features of the monitor. 1. I f there are any sub woofer s peakers ne ar the monito r, unplug an d relocate th e woofer to anothe r room. 2. Re move all e lectronic d evices s uch as radios , fans, cloc ks and tel ephones th at are within 3 fe et (one m[...]
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Before cal ling for ser vice, chec k the inform ation in th is sectio n to see if y ou can rem edy any problems yourself. If you do ne ed assist ance, pleas e call t he phone num ber on the Informati on section or contact you r dealer . Symptom Check List Solutions No images on the screen. I cannot turn on the m onitor. Is the po wer cord connec te[...]
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magneti c products such as a power adapter, s peaker or a high vo ltage wire near by? anythin g that can c reate a stron g magneti c field. Is the v oltage stab le? The scre en image can a ppear to shake o r vibrate at a particu lar time of day d ue to low s upply vo ltage. The scre en image can a lso appear to shake or vibrate if th ere is a prob [...]
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found". DDC) function can be supporte d. Check when MagicT une does not function properly. MagicT une featu re is found onl y on PC (VGA) wit h Window OS that s upports Plug and Play . * To c heck whether your PC is availab le for Magi cTune feature , follow the steps below (Whe n Windows is XP); Control Pane l -> Perfo rmance and Mainten a[...]
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Question Answer How can I change th e frequ ency? Frequ ency can b e changed b y reconfigu ring the video card . Note th at video card s upport can vary , depending on the vers ion of the dri ver used. (Refe r to the c omputer or th e video card manual for detai ls. ) How can I adjust the res olution? Windows M E/XP/2000 : Set th e resolution at th[...]
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Highl ight program is runni ng. ( ) ind icates the function is ac tivated and ( )sho ws it has bee n deactiv ated. When a H ighlight Z one is on, the rest o f the screen dims. Monitors w ith the Highl ight Zone fea ture are equi pped with an Automatic Beam Control function. When a ctivated, t his may c ause slight dimming of the surround ing screen[...]
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Environment The locatio n and the p osition of the mon itor may influence the qualit y and other features of the monitor. 1. I f there are any sub woofer s peakers ne ar the monito r, unplug an d relocate th e woofer to anothe r room. 2. Re move all e lectronic d evices s uch as radios , fans, cloc ks and tel ephones th at are within 3 fe et (one m[...]
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General General M o d el N a m e S y n c Ma s t er 794 M B / 794MB+ Picture Tube Type 17"( 16. 0" Vi ewab le) Deflectio n angle 90 ° Dot Pitch 0.20mm (Horizontal) Screen ty pe Alumini zed tri-color ph osphor dot tri o with black matrix. Anti-dom ing invar s hadow mask . Multi-l ayer coated w ith anti-static. Resolution Optimu m resol uti[...]
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Power Supply AC90~264VAC ,50/60Hz Power Consumption 72W (nom inal) Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight 401 x 41 4 x 378 mm / 1 5.8 X 16.3 X 14.9 inch (wi th Basic Stand)/ 13 .8kg Environm ental consideratio ns Operati ng Temperat ure 32°F ~ 10 4°F(0°C ~ 40°C) Humid ity 10% ~ 8 0%, non-con densing Storage Temperature -4°F ~11 3°F (-20°C ~ 45°C) Humi[...]
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Disp l ay M ode Horizontal Freq ue ncy (kHz ) Vertical Frequen cy (Hz ) Pixel Clo ck (MH z) Sy nc Polarity (H/V ) VESA, 640 x 480 37.500 75.000 31.500 -/- VESA, 800 x 600 53.700 85.100 56.250 +/+ VESA, 1024 x 768 6 8.700 85.000 94.500 +/+ Horizontal Frequ ency The time to scan on e line conn ecting the right edge to the left edge of the scre en hor[...]
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General General Model Nam e SyncMas ter 798MB Picture Tube Type 17"( 16. 0" Vi ewab le) Deflectio n angle 90 ° Dot Pitch 0.20mm (Horizontal) Screen ty pe Alumini zed tri-color ph osphor dot tri o with black matrix. Anti-dom ing invar s hadow mask . Multi-l ayer coated w ith anti-static. Resolution Optimu m resol ution 1 024 x 768 @ 85Hz [...]
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Power Supply AC90~264VAC ,50/60Hz Power Consumption 72W (nom inal) Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight 401 x 41 4 x 378 mm / 1 5.8 X 16.3 X 14.9 inch (wi th Basic Stand)/ 13 .8kg Environm ental consideratio ns Operati ng Temperat ure 32°F ~ 10 4°F(0°C ~ 40°C) Humid ity 10% ~ 8 0%, non-con densing Storage Temperature -4°F ~11 3°F (-20°C ~ 45°C) Humi[...]
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Disp l ay M ode Horizontal Freq ue ncy (kHz ) Vertical Frequen cy (Hz ) Pixel Clo ck (MH z) Sy nc Polarity (H/V ) VESA, 640 x 480 37.500 75.000 31.500 -/- VESA, 800 x 600 53.700 85.100 56.250 +/+ VESA, 1024 x 768 6 8.700 85.000 94.500 +/+ Horizontal Frequ ency The time to scan on e line conn ecting the right edge to the left edge of the scre en hor[...]
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General General M o d el N a m e S y n c Ma s t er 796 M B / 796MB+ Picture Tube Type 17"( 16. 0" Vi ewab le) Deflectio n angle 90 ° Dot Pitch 0.20mm (Horizontal) Screen ty pe Alumini zed tri-color ph osphor dot tri o with black matrix. Anti-dom ing invar s hadow mask . Multi-l ayer coated w ith anti-static. Resolution Optimu m resol uti[...]
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Power Supply AC90~264VAC ,50/60Hz Power Consumption 73W (nom inal) Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight 401 x 41 4 x 378 mm / 1 5.8 X 16.3 X 14.9 inch (wi th Basic Stand)/ 13 .8kg Environm ental consideratio ns Operati ng Temperat ure 32°F ~ 10 4°F(0°C ~ 40°C) Humid ity 10% ~ 8 0%, non-con densing Storage Temperature -4°F ~11 3°F (-20°C ~ 45°C) Humi[...]
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Disp l ay M ode Horizontal Freq ue ncy (kHz ) Vertical Frequen cy (Hz ) Pixel Clo ck (MH z) Sync Polarity (H/V ) VESA, 640 x 480 37.500 75.000 31.500 -/ - VESA, 1024 x 768 6 8.700 85.000 94.500 +/+ VESA, 1280 x 1024 80.000 75.000 135.00 +/+ Horizontal Frequ ency The time to scan on e line conn ecting the right edge to the left edge of the scre en h[...]
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Contact SAMSUNG WORLD - WIDE If you have any questions or c omments relating to Sa msung products, p lease contact the SAMSUNG customer care center. North Americ a CANADA 1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864) http://www.samsung.com/ca MEXIC O 01-800-SAMSUNG (7267864 ) http://www.samsung.com/mx U.S.A 1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864) http://www.samsung.com Latin America AR[...]
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BELGIUM 02 201 2418 http://www.samsung.com/be CZECH REPUBLIC 844 000 844 http://www.samsung.com/cz DENMARK 38 322 887 http://www.samsung.com/dk FINLAND 09 693 79 554 http://www.samsung.com/fi FRANCE 08 25 08 65 65 (€ 0,15/min) http://www.samsung.com/fr GERMANY 01805 - 12121 3 (€ 0,12/Min) http://www.samsung.de HUNGARY 06 40 985 985 http://www.s[...]
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Terms Dot Pitch The image on a monitor is composed of re d, green and blue dots. The clo ser the dots, the higher the resolu ti on . The di stan ce be tw ee n two do ts of the same color is called the 'Dot Pitch'. Unit: mm Vertical Frequency The screen must be redrawn several time s per secon d in orde r to create and display an image for[...]
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z Pure Coating Provides antibacterial de odorizing effects by treating the surface wi th photocatalyst TiO2 and Nano Silver. Authority Information in thi s document is subject to change without notice. © 2006 Samsung Electr onics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner whatsoe ver without the writte n pe rmission of Samsung Elect[...]
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Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & E lectronic Equipment) - Europe only (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection s ystems) This marki ng shown on t he product or its litera ture, indicates that it sho uld not be disposed w ith other hous ehold wastes at the end of its workin g lif[...]