Home
        LG 84WS70MS
         Contents
1.         LG    Life s Good       OWNER   S MANUAL    MONITOR SIGNAGE    Please read this manual carefully before operating the your set and  retain it for future reference     MONITOR SIGNAGE MODELS  S4WS OMS    www lg com      HSITONA    m  Z  O  E  dr  I       2    TABLE OF CONTENTS       3 LICENSES   4 ASSEMBLING AND  PREPARING   A Accessories   5 Optional Accessories   6 Parts and buttons   8 Portrait Layout   8 Using the Mounting Cable Tie   9 Connecting the Eye Bolt Bracket   10 Connecting the Media Player   11 Connecting an Optional Box   12 Mounting on a wall   13 REMOTE CONTROL   15 Change Device Name   15 SimpLink Setting   16 USING THE MONITOR   16 Connecting to a PC   17   RGB connection   17   DVI D connection   18   HDMI connection   18   Display Port connection   19   Using the Input List   20 ENTERTAINMENT   20   Connecting to a wired network   21   Network Status   22   Connecting USB storage devices   24   Using My Media   26    Playing video   28   Viewing photos   29    Listening to music    CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS    30  34  34  36  37  38  40  40    41    42    42  43  44  44  45    46    49    03    04    54  54  54  55  57      PICTURE settings   Using the additional options    Adjusting aspect ratio     SOUND settings     TIME settings     OPTION settings     NETWORK settings     SUPPORT settings    MAKING CONNECTIONS    Connecting to a HD receiver  DVD   Camcorder  Camera  Gaming Device or  VCR player     HDMI connection     AV CVBS  connection   Connect
2.      ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING 11       Connecting an Optional Box    1 Place a soft cloth on the table and put the set  with the screen facing downward  To mount  the box  push it into the special compartment  located on the back of the monitor        2 Attach the box using the two provided screws           m  Z  O     dr  T    m  Z  bi     dr  I       12 ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING       Mounting on a wall    For proper ventilation  allow a clearance of 10   cm on each side and from the wall  Detailed  installation instructions are available from your  dealer  see the optional Tilt Wall Mounting Bracket  Installation and Setup Guide                    O  O  3          10 cm 10 cm             If you intend to mount the Monitor to a wall  attach  a Wall mounting interface  optional parts  to the  back of the set    When you install the Monitor using a wall mounting  interface  optional parts   attach it carefully so it  will not fall     1 Please  use a wall mount and screws in  accordance with VESA Standards     2 Ifyou use screws longer than standard  the  monitor might be damaged internally     3 If you use improper screws  the product might  be damaged and drop from mounted position   In this case  LG Electronics is not responsible  for damage     4 Please use VESA standard as below   e 785mm 31 inch  or greater    Fastening screw  Diameter 8 0 mm x Pitch  1 25 mm x Length 16 mm    A CAUTION    e Disconnect the power before installing or  moving the monitor  Otherwise electri
3.     Some Where We        List  Plays Selects the desired point Sets options  Returns to the  and plays list                Button  CO   Srpcgatek SSCS  x O  Paysamusiofle OSS    Skips to the next file  Skips to the previous file    When playing   G  or When you press the Go button  the previous music file will be played   When you press the   gt   button  the next music file will be played     ENERGY  Press the eg ENERGY SAVING button repeatedly to increase the brightness of your screen   SAVING      MENU   Show the Option menu     When using the  lt  or  gt  button during playback a cursor indicating the position can be played        m  Z  O     dr  T          m  Z  Q      U   T    30 ENTERTAINMENT       CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS       PICTURE settings 3 picture    C  e eg Energy Saving   Off    e Smart Energy Saving   Off  e Picture Mode   Standard  User   e Backlight 70 sssi  e Contrast 100 ws  e Brightness 50 wasa  e Sharpness 50 ms  e Color 60 wasa        e Tint 0    e Color Temp  0    e Advanced Control       1 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to PICTURE     2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the setting  or option you want and press OK       To return to the previous level  press BACK     3 When you are finished  press EXIT   When you return to the previous menu  press BACK           e Picture Option  e Picture Reset  e Aspect Ratio  e Picture Wizard       e Screen    The available PICTURE settings are described in the following     pe  eg Reduces power consu
4.    90   Rotate OSD clockwise 90     270   Rotate OSD clockwise 270                         DPM Select Turns the energy saving mode on off        CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS 39         Setting Description S    DivX R  VOD Registers or releases DivX   Checks DivX Registration Code for playing DivX protected videos   Register at http   vod divx com   Uses Registration Code to rent or purchase movies at www divx com vod     Rented purchased DivX files cannot be played if the DivX Registration Code of a different device  is used  Use only the DivX Registration Code granted to this device     Converted files not conforming to the DivX Codec Standard may not play or may produce  abnormal images and sound     SimpLink SimpLink is a feature that enables you to control and manage various multimedia devices  conveniently using the Monitor remote control    Initial Setting Deletes all optional settings and returns to initial default mode     You can assign a unique Set ID NO  name assignment  to each product when several products  are connected for display  Specify the number  1 to 255  using the button and exit  Use the    assigned Set ID to individually control each product using the Product Control Program     PC Power Control   Controls the power of the monitor with Media Player turned on   On  Turns on or off the monitor with Media Player on   Off  Turns on or off the whole system     Interface Select Sets communication with Media Player and the connected PC    RS232C Communicates with the
5.    Select the video input when using On Timer     Transmission   fl u     Set IDN   Data  Cr     Data   20  AV   60  RGB   70  DVI D   90  HDMI 1   91  HDMI2   CO  Display Port   BO  SuperSign     If the Time 1  2  and On Time  Repeat mode Time   are not set  this command does not work      To set the On Time schedule correctly  the On Timer   Repeat mode Time  command must be executed  prior to this command     Acknowledgement   u     Set ID    IOK NG  Data  x     To check the On Timer Input settings   Transmission     fl u    Set ID    Data  I fl f ICr    Data  f1 f7  The first to the seventh index number of the On  Time Input list    Acknowledgement   u     Set ID    IOK NG  Data1  Data2     Data   The first to the seventh index number of the On Time  Input list   Data2   20  AV   60  RGB   70  DVI   90  HDMI1   91  HDMI2   CO  Display Port  BO  SuperSign    50  H Position Commanad  f  q   To set the horizontal position     Only available when Tile Mode is off     Transmission    fiall  Set IDI    Data  Cr    Data   Min  00H to Max  64H  Min   50  Left    Max  50  Right     Data input range may vary depending on the reso   lution     Acknowledgement   q     Set ID   IOK NG  Data  x     51  V Position Command  f  r   To set the vertical position of the screen     This function is only available when there is RGB  input signal    Transmission   Dill  Set ID     Data  Cr     Data   Min  00H to Max  64H  Min   50  down    Max  50  up     Data input range may vary depending on 
6.    Set IDN   Data  Cr     Data  00  PC it turned off   01  PC is turned on     Acknowledgement   s     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     28  Picture Mode Command  d  x   To adjust the picture mode     Transmission   d  x    Set ID    Data  Cr     Data Structure    ata es    woe       Intelligent Sensor      If you select Intelligent Sensor  you cannot adjust  Contrast  Brightness  Color  Tint  Sharpness  and  Color Temp      If you select Cinema  Expert1  or Expert2    you cannot adjust Color Temp     Acknowledgement   x    Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT 63       29  Sound Mode Command  d  y   To adjust the Sound mode     Transmission   d  y   I Set IDN   Data  Cr     Data Structure    C oaan   Mo    o     mm       Acknowledgement   yl  Set ID   IDK NGI Datal  x     30  Elapsed time return Command  d  l   To read the elapsed time     Transmission  IO  Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  FF  Read the elapsed time    Acknowledgement  II  Set ID   JIOK NG  Data  x     31  Temperature value Command  d  n   To read the inside temperature value     Transmission   d  nl    Set IDI    Data  Cr     Data  FF  Check the temperature    Acknowledgement   n     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     32  Speaker Command  d  v   Turn the speaker on or off     Transmission   d  v    Set IDN   Data  Cr     Data  00  Off  01  On    Acknowledgement   v    Set ID   IOK NG  Data  x     m  Z  Q      dr  T       33  Sleep Timer Command  f  f   Set Sleep Timer     Transmission  IAI  Set 
7.   36 ENTERTAINMENT       SOUND settings      To return to the previous level  press BACK     A      F  e Sound Mode   Standard  1 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to SOUND  Sears  2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the setting      l d e Clear Voice II  On  2  or option you want and press OK  8      e AV Sync    Off    3 When you are finished  press EXIT     When you retur    The available SOU    Sound Mode    Virtual Surround    Clear Voice Il    AV Sync     Sound Setting    1  NOTE                e Sound Setting    n to the previous menu  press BACK           ND options are described in the following     Allows optimized sound for custom Monitor installation   Standard Suitable for all types of video     Music  Cinema  Sets audio optimized for a specific genre   Sport  Game    Delivers distinct voices with rich bass and clear  high pitched sounds     User Setting Adjusts the volume to a level of your choice using the User EQ   e User EQ     100 Hz  300 Hz  1 kHz  3 kHz  10 kHz   Sets EQ by manual adjustment of  sound bands     Reset   Resets the equalizer value changed by the user     LG   s proprietary audio processing technology allows 5 1ch like surround sound from two  speakers     If Clear Voice Il is set to On  Virtual Surround will not be chosen     Boosts voice clarity     Synchronizes video and audio directly when they do not match    If you set AV Sync  to ON  you can adjust the sound output to the screen image    e Speaker  Adjusts the synchronizat
8.   E    S MENU     SuperSign Menu Key   Selects the SuperSign OSD  Menu  SuperSign input only     EXIT   Clears all on screen displays  and returns to Monitor  viewing from any menu     TILE  The current model does not  support this function     USB Menu control buttons  Controls media playback     USING THE MONITOR 15       Change Device Name    You can edit the name of the external device con   nected to the input port to display which device is  connected to the port     1 Press INPUT to access Input List                  lt  Werft           amp      E  gt   A Dia             af  DEF    Ce    2 Inthe Input List screen  press the ID ON  red   on the remote control     d    CS    Leit  C   IC     3 You can select any option for Input Label  except USB     e External inputs supported  AV  RGB  HDMI1   HDMI2  DVI D  Display Port and SuperSign   e Input labels available  Blu ray  DVD  VCR   Home theater  AV Receiver  Set top Box   Cable Box  Satellite  IPTV  TV  Smart Box   Game  PC  Notebook  Smart phone  Cam     era  and Camcorder    e The set Input Label is displayed on the  Input List  or when switching the input    e If DTV PC compatible signals are output   the screen settings change according to the  Input Label setting  If Input Label is set to  PC  the screen s aspect ratio is automatically  set to Just Scan        SimpLink Setting    SimpLink allows you to control various multimedia  devices to enjoy the multimedia simply by using  the remote control through the SimpLi
9.   O     U   T       m  Z  Q      U  I       56 CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT       COMMAND    43  Time  Years monins Day       t   a Seen  o oomoo  e  Ree Of Timer                     44  Time 2 Hours  MinutesiSeconds          1  a5  OffTime Schedule  46  OnTime Schedule  47  Of Timer Repeat model Time           48 On Timer Repeat Model Time           ao  OnTimerinput OOOO  luet    sI VP ooo  2 HSze SSS    4  Reterto OnTmer  a  men O o        53 C b Obi  54    e Note   When using the product with a USB DivX player  all commands except for Power  k a   Key  m c    Abnormal state  k z   Elapsed time return  d l   Temperature value  d n   Serial no Check  f y  and S W  Version  f z  are not executed and handled as errors        CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT 57       Transmission  Receiving protocol    Transmission     Command 1   Command2     Set ID     Data  Cr     m  Z  O     dr  T          Command 1   First command   k  j  m  d  f  x      Command 2   Second command  a to z      Set ID   Set up the Set ID number of product    range   01H to 63H  by setting  0   server can control all products     In case of operating with more than 2 sets using set ID as  0  at the same time  it should not be checked the ack  message  Because all sets will send the ack message  so it s impossible the check the whole ack messages      DATA   To transmit command data    Transmit  FF  data to read status of command       Cr   Carriage Return  ASCII code  0 x 0 D         ASCII code Space  0 
10.   U  T    1 Find an external device you want to connect to your Monitor shown on the following illustration        2 Check the connection type of the external device     3 Go to the appropriate illustration and check the connection details     HD Receiver DVD VCR                   HDMI   See p 42 HDMI   See p 42 AV CVBS    See p 43  AV CVBS    See p 43 AV CVBS    See p 43  DVI D   See p 17 DVI D   See p 17    USB        g     Memory storage                          See p 22  PC Camcorder Camera Gaming device  RGB   See p 17 HDMI   See p 42 HDMI   See p 42  DVI D   See p 17 AV CVBS    See p 43 AV CVBS    See p 43  HDMI   See p 18  Display Port   See p 18  LAN   See p 44    1  NOTE       If you connect a gaming device to the Monitor  use the cable supplied with the gaming device            m  Z  O     dr  I       42 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS       Connecting to a HD receiver  DVD  Camcorder  Camera   Gaming Device or VCR player    Connect a HD receiver  DVD  or VCR player to the Monitor and select an appropriate input mode     HDMI connection    Transmits the digital video and audio signals from an external device to the Monitor   Connect the external device and the Monitor with the HDMI cable as shown on the following illustration     Back of the product                  not  included     g   lt           j    RS 232C RS 232C USB SPEAKER  IN OUT IN 1 m OUT    D  lt  gt        ev    RGB OUT     uep AVIN    IN2                                                                        no
11.  OK NG  Data  x     38  Reset Command  f  k   Execute the Picture  Screen and Factory Reset  functions     Transmission   fl k    Set ID     Data  Cr     Data   00   Picture Reset    Reset the values set in the PICTURE menu     01   Screen Reset    Reset the values set in under the Screen option    02   Factory Reset    Reset the values set in the OPTION menu     03   Audio Reset    Reset the values set in the AUDIO menu      Acknowledgement   k    Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     39  Power Indicator Standby Light  Commanad  f   o   To set the Standby Light     Transmission   f  o    Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  00  Off  01  On    Acknowledgement   o     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     40  Power Indicator Power Light  Command  f  p   To set the Power Light     Transmission    fl p   I Set ID     Data  Cr   Data  00  Off  01  On    Acknowledgement   p   I Set ID   IIOK NG  Datal x     CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT 655       41  Serial no Check Command  f  y   Check the Serial no     Transmission    fl y   Set IDN   Data  Cr   Data   FF  Check the Serial no     Acknowledgement   y    Set ID   IOK NG  Data1  to  Data13  x     42  S W Version Command  f  z   Check the software version   Transmission    fl z    Set IDN   Data  Cr    Data   FF  Check the software version     Acknowledgement   z    Set ID   IOK NG  Data  x     43  Time 1 Year  Month  Day  Command  f  a   To set the Time 1 Year  Month  Day  values     Transmission  Dall   Set ID     Data1     Data2     Data3  Cr     D
12.  SAVING       ENTERTAINMENT 27         NOTE    e Only 10 000 of sync blocks are supported  within a subtitle file    When playing a video  you can adjust the  Picture Size by pressing the ARC button   Subtitles in your language are only sup   ported when the OSD menu is also in this  language    The code page options may be disabled de   pending on the language of the subtitle files   Select the appropriate code page for the  subtitle files                                    A  CAUTION       Some subtitles created by users may not  work properly    The video and subtitle files should be placed  in the same folder  For subtitles to display  correctly  the video and subtitle files must  have the same name    We do not support any stream that contains  GMC  Global Motion Compensation  or Qpel   Quarterpel Motion Estimation     Only H 264   AVC profile level 4 1 and lower  is Supported    The file size limit is dependent on the  encoding environment    Video files created by some encoders may  not be played back    Video files in formats other than the ones  specified here may not be played back   Playback of video files stored on the USB  device that do not support High Speed  may  not work properly    DTS audio codec is only support with USB  video file playback     Tips for using playing video files    Some special characters are not supported  in subtitles    HTML tags are not supported in subtitles   Subtitles in languages other than the sup   ported languages are not availa
13.  TXD RXD 2 e       e  3 TxD  TXD 3 e   eo 2 RXD TXD 3 e      e2 RXD  GND 5 e      e5 GND GND 5  e            5 GND  DTR 4 e      e   DSR DTR 4 x DSR  DSR 6 e       e 4 DTR DSR 6 7 DTR  RTS Sie CTS RTS 7 a CTS  cits SE   RTS cts P RTS   D Sub 9 D Sub 9 D Sub 9 D Sub 9    Female   Female   Female   Female     Communication Parameter    e Baud Rate   9600 buad Rate  UART   e Data Length  8 bit   e Parity Bit   None   e Stop Bit  1bit   e Flow Control   None   e Communication Code   ASCII code   e Use a crossed  reverse  cable    CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT 55       Command reference list    32  33  34  35  36   Language    OOH to 01H  OOH to 08H  OOH to 01H  00H to 64H  OOH to 12H  OOH to 01H  00H to 02H  OOH to 01H  OOH to 01H  FFH    Speaker   Sleep Time   Auto Sleep   Power On Delay h   37   38  9    0   Power Indicator Power Light     DPM Select  Reset  Power Indicator Standby Light           1   Serial no         il pm  Oi Pe   k   a O      03 Sooni         Jr   OH  imens Is CoO      OG Com Iva  ep      Oo   k      Cos      om lh T 6  Tops II  poem O   leben   i   m E     16  White Balance GreenGan   i In  mem  17 Wie Balance BieGan f i    mem O o  Ta SM SiS S  206     O   leng In on O O  leng   m   o  poes         23 fFaovrse f m      Oo      25 PCPowerGont J a   t  powem         EAC S 4    mem      28 Potem iS   a   x oH      2  Sondmoe Isi mno      32se ln  leen Ji  awose Ia  porone o  Ee a     lge i e a  skea lh  38   PowerincicatorStandby eg J 7 1 o  ee  a    m  Z
14.  connected PC in serial mode     SuperSign Communicates with Media Player       NOTE       The ISM Method function does not work properly in Portrait Mode         JAPIE       m  Z  Q      U  I       40 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS          NETWORK settings    network    e Network Connection    1 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to NETWORK     e Network Status  2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the setting  or option you want and press OK     To return to the previous level  press BACK     3 When you are finished  press EXIT   When you return to the previous menu  press BACK              The available NETWORK settings are described in the following     Seti    Descriton        Network Configure the network settings   Connection    Network Status Display the network status           SUPPORT settings    SUPPORT    e Product Service Info     Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to SUPPORT   2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the setting   or option you want and press OK      To return to the previous level  press BACK     3 When you are finished  press EXIT   When you return to the previous menu  press BACK                 The available SUPPORT settings are described in the following     Product Service Displays the model name  software version  serial number  used time  MAC address and homep   Info  age information        CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS 41       MAKING CONNECTIONS    Connect various external devices to the ports on the Monitor s back panel     m  Z  O   
15.  device is connected to a   USB multi card reader  its volume data may   not be detected    If the USB memory device does not work   properly  disconnect and reconnect it    How fast a USB memory device is detected   differs from device to device    If the USB is connected in Standby Mode    that drive will automatically be loaded when   the display is turned on    The recommended capacity is 1 TB or less   for a USB external hard disk and 32 GB or   less for USB memory    Any device with more than the recommended   Capacity may not work properly    If a USB external hard disk with a    Energy   Saving    function does not work  turn the   hard disk off and on again to make it work   properly    USB storage devices below USB 2 0 are   supported as well  But they may not work   properly with videos    A maximum of 999 folders or files can be   recognized under one folder     It is recommended you use a certified USB  storage device and cable  Otherwise  a USB  storage device may not be detected or a  playback error may occur    Only a USB memory stick can be used to  play back the files distributed and stored   by SuperSign Manager  A USB hard disk or  multi card reader will not work    Only an FAT 32 file formatted storage device  can play back the files distributed and stored  by SuperSign manager    A USB 3 0 storage device may not work     m  Z  O     dr  T       24 ENTERTAINMENT       Using My Media  Provides video  photo  music files on your Monitor by connecting to a US
16.  function is disabled    e Depending on the input signal  the available range of picture modes may differ       RSR Expert mode is for picture tuning professionals to control and fine tune using a specific image   For normal images  the effects may not be dramatic     JOEPIE    32 ENTERTAINMENT       Picture Mode options      Setting 1 Desen  Ti     Sharpness  Adjusts the sharpness ofthe borders between brightanddark        Picture Reset Restores the options to the default setting   Each picture mode is reset  Select the picture mode you wish to reset     Advanced image options    Sm       Dn    Preferred Color e Skin Color   Skin Color spectrum can be separately set to implement the skin Color as defined  by the user        e Grass Color   Natural color spectrum  meadows  hills  etc   can be separately set   e Sky Color   Sky color is set separately     Super Resolution Provides a crystal clear picture by improving the details in areas where the picture is blurry or  unclear          Sets the gradation curve according to the output of the picture signal in relation to the input  signal     Color Gamut Selects the range of colors that can be expressed        ENTERTAINMENT 33       Picture Option    Setting x Desrptn      Noise Reduction Reduces screen noise in the video     MPEG Noise Reduces noise caused by compressing digital video   Reduction    Black Level Adjusts the brightness or darkness of the screen to suit the black level of the picture input using  the degree of da
17.  previous level  press BACK  e Portrait Mode   Off  3 When you are finished  press EXIT  Ber ge gel  When you return to the previous menu  press BACK    Sek       e Initial Setting    e Set ID SCH  e PC Power Control   Off  e Interface Select   RS232C    The available OPTION settings are described in the following     Seng TI Deserieten O   Selects a language for the display text   Power Indicator Turns the standby light in the front panel of the Monitor on off     This function removes image sticking which is caused by prolonged display of static images   Setting    Normal Minimizes image sticking by gradually lowering the brightness when  displaying static images and by increasing the brightness when displaying  moving images     Color Wash Removes image sticking by moving every pixel in a certain pattern on the  screen for a specific period of time  Please use this function to remove  temporary image sticking     Key Lock Key input does not work  This prevents invalid key input   Fail Over If there is no input signal  it automatically switches to another input with signal   Setting    Off Turns off Fail Over     Attempts to find another input source having video signal according to the  defined input order if no video signal comes from the current input source     The input source changes according to the specified order   If there is no video signal from the specified input source  then the current  input source remains     Portrait mode Rotate OSD clockwise  90   270    
18.  remote control at the   remote control sensor on the Monitor           ch      POWER   Turns the Monitor on or off        m  Z  O     dr  T                                  ENERGY SAVING   Adjusts the brightness of  the screen to reduce energy  consumption     a       MONITOR ON   OFF L   E  Turn off the monitor and then EDO    INPUT  turn it back on     ale Gi    1 a A Button  Toggles between numerical  and alphabetical     arc      Z   Bu  Selects the Aspect Ratio  eos  Mode     MARK  The current model does not       MARK    support this function      ARC   EN  Volume Up   Down Sub  Adjusts the volume level     PSM  Selects the Picture Status    Mode     MUTE  Mutes all sounds              Selects the input mode     Number and Alphabet buttons  Enters numerical or alphabetical  characters depending on the  setting     CLEAR  Deletes the entered numerical  or alphabetical character     BRIGHTNESS Key   Adjust the brightness by  pressing the Up and Down  buttons on the remote control     14 REMOTE CONTROL       m  Z  Q      U  I       MENU  Accesses or exits the menus     Navigation buttons  Scrolls through menus or  options     OK  Selects menus or options and  confirms your input     BACK  Allows the user to move back  one step     ID ON OFF  The current model does not  support this function        BACK   TE   EXIT j             er  CS                         AUTO   Automatically adjusts picture  position and minimizes image  instability  RGB input only     E   auto   lt i
19. 01  Normal Screen 4 3    02  Wide Scran 16 9    04  Zoom AV  Component  HDMI  Display Port DTV   06  Original   09  Just Scan HDMI1  HDMI2  DVI  Display Port   DTV      Available only with 720p or higher    10 to 1F  Cinema Zoom 1 to 16 AV  HDMI1 HDMI2   DVI Display Port  DTV     Acknowledgement   c    Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     03  Screen Mute Command  k  d   To select screen mute on   off     Transmission    k id     Set ID     Data  Cr   Data   00  Screen on   01  Screen off    Acknowledgement   d     Set ID    IOK NG  Data  x     04  Volume Mute Command  k  e   To control On Off of the Volume Mute   Transmission    k  e     Set ID     Data  Cr    Data   00  Volume Mute On  Volume Off   01  Volume Mute Off  Volume On     Acknowledgement   e     Set ID    IOK NG  Data  x     05  Volume Control Commanad  k  f   To adjust Volume     Transmission    k  f    Set IDN   Data  Cr   Data   Min  OOH to Max  64H   0 100    Refer to  Real data mapping        Acknowledgement   f    Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT 59       06  Contrast Command  k  g   To adjust screen contrast     You can also adjust the contrast in the Picture menu     Transmission    k  g    Set ID     Data  Cr   Data   Min  00H to Max  64H   0 100    Refer to  Real data mapping        Acknowledgement   g   Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     07  Brightness Command  k  h    To adjust screen brightness    You can also adjust the brightness in the Picture  menu     Transmission   k  h    Set 
20. 2 Menu for adjusting picture quality that allows experts and amateurs to enjoy the  best Monitor viewing  This menu is ISF certified and provided for picture tuning  experts   ISF logo can only be used on ISF certified Monitor units     ISFccc  Imaging Science Foundation Certified Calibration Control    JOEPIE    Aspect Ratio Changes the image size to view images at its optimal size  See p 34      Picture Wizard   Use the remote control and follow the instructions of the Picture Wizard to calibrate and adjust for  optimum picture quality without expensive pattern devices or help from a specialist   Follow the instructions to obtain the optimum picture quality     Adjusts picture in RGB PC mode   Mode O  Mode Only   aaa    Resolution Selects a proper resolution  See    Customizing PC display options        Auto Config  Adjusts the screen position  clock  and phase automatically   The displayed image may be unstable for a few seconds while the configuration is  in progress     Position  Size  Adjusts the options when the picture is not clear  especially when characters are  Phase shaky  Run Auto Config  before adjusting these     Reset Restores all options to the default setting          NOTE    e When using the Smart Energy Saving function  the screen may look saturated in the white area of a  still image    e If Energy Saving is set to Minimum  Medium  Maximum the Smart Energy Saving function is  disabled       If Energy Saving is set to Auto  Maximum Screen off the Backlight
21. 8  Every Tuesday   09  Every Wednesday  OA  Every Thursday   OB  Every Friday   OC  Every Saturday  Data2   00   17  00   23 hours  Data3   00   3B  00   59 minutes    If Time 1  2 are not set  this command does not  work     Acknowledgement   e     Set ID    IOK NG  Data1   Data2  Data3   x     To check Off Time  Repeat mode Hours Minutes    Transmission     fl e    Set IDN   Data   III UI   Data1  f1 f7  The first to the seventh index number of the Off  Time list    Acknowledgement   e     Set ID    IOK NG  Data1  Data2  Data3    Data4  x     Data   f1 f7  The first to the seventh index number of the Off  Time list   Data2   01  Once   02  Daily   03  Mon    Fri    04  Mon    Sat    05  Sat    Sun    06  Every Sunday   07  Every Monday   08  Every Tuesday   09  Every Wednesday   OA  Every Thursday   OB  Every Friday   OC  Every Saturday   Data300   17  00   23 hours  Data400   3B  00   59 minutes    To delete Off Time  Repeat mode Hours Minutes    Transmission     fl e    Set ID     Data   WO IMAC    Data  e0  Delete all  e1   e7  Delete from the first to the seventh index of  the Off Time list   Acknowledgement    e    Set ID     OK NG  Data   ff   ff  x    Data  e0  Delete all    e1   e7  Delete from the first to the seventh index of  the Off Time list    CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT 67       48  On Timer Repeat mode Time  Command  f  d   To set On Time  Repeat mode Time      Transmission  Did   Set ID     Data1     Data2     Data3  Cr     Data      01  Once   02  Dai
22. B device    1 Connecting a USB device     m  Z  Q  P  U   T    2 Press INPUT to access the INPUT LIST        3 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to USB device and press OK     4 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the VIDEO  PHOTO  MUSIC you want and press OK     Displays video  photo  music files on all devices connected to the Monitor              gt  MY MEDIA k  Be  Contents Type ua        VIDEOS PHOTOS MUSIC  Tron Legacy ToyStory Megamind 20110624 Avatar 2011062410 Unknown Unknown    Girls Generation Red Riding Hood Atimest Mp3 Tron Legacy 2011062412 Letters To Juliet 2011062415 Happy Days         A    Eddie Higgings    Lee Chung Yong    UP 201106213 Califonia Iron Man Woops I Did it A    2011062216          41 3  gt          Supported File Formats    Supporting file Maximum data transfer rate    20 Mbps  megabits per second   External subtitle formats supported        smi   ert    sub  MicroDVD  SubViewer 1 0 2 0    ass   ssa     txt  TMPlayer     psb  PowerDivx    Internal subtitle formats supported     XSUB  supports internal subtitles generated from DivX6        ENTERTAINMENT 25       Supporting file     Maximum  1920 x 1080  30p    Extension   Codec  VC 1 Advanced Profile  VC 1 Simple and     asf Main Profile    SCH Audio WMA Standard  WMA 9 Professional    ZER DivX3 11  DivX4  DivX5  DivX6    XViD  H 264 AVC  Motion Jpeg   MPEG 1 Layer I  Il  MPEG 1 Layer III  MP3    Audio Dolby Digital  Dolby Digital Plus  LPCM   ADPCM  DTS    Video H 264 AVC  MPEG 4 Par
23. IDI    Data  Cr   Data   00  Off   01  10 minutes  02  20 minutes  03  30 minutes  04  60 minutes  05  90 minutes  06  120 minutes  07  180 minutes  08  240 minutes    Acknowledgement   f    Set ID   JIOK NG  Data  x     34  Auto Sleep Command  f  g   To set Auto Sleep     Transmission    fl g   let IDI    Data  Cr    Data   00  Off  The Auto Off function is not used    01  15 min   If there is no signal for 15 minutes  the  set is turned off     Acknowledgement   g     Set ID   JIOK NG  Data  x     m  Z  O     dr  I       64 CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT       35  Power On Delay Command  f  h   Set the schedule delay when the power is turned on   Unit  second      Transmission   f  h    Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  Min  00H to Max  64H   0 100 seconds    Refer to  Real data mapping        Acknowledgement   h     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     36  Language Command  f  i   Set the OSD language     Transmission   flil   Set IDI    Data  Cr     Data   00  Czech   01  Danish   02  German   03  English   04  Spanish EU    05  Greek   06  French   07  Italian   08  Dutch   09  Norwegian   Oa  Portuguese EU   Ob  Portuguese Brazil   Oc  Russian   Od  Finnish   Oe  Swedish   Of Korean   10  Simplified Chinese  11  Japanese   12  Traditional Chinese    Acknowledgement  Il  Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     37  DPM Select Command  f  j     Set the DPM  Display Power Management  function     Transmission  fO Set IDI    Data  Cr     Data  00  Off  01  On    Acknowledgement  Il  Set ID    
24. IDN   Data  Cr     Data  Min  OOH to Max  64H   0 100    Refer to  Real data mapping        Acknowledgement   h     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     08  Color Command  k  i   To adjust the screen color     You can also adjust the color in the Picture menu     Transmission   k  i    Set IDI    Data  Cr     Data  Min  OOH to Max  64H   0 100    Refer to  Real data mapping        Acknowledgement  Il  Set ID      OK NG  Data  x     09  Tint Command  k  j   To adjust the screen tint   You can also adjust the tint in the Picture menu     Transmission   k  j     Set IDI    Data  Cr     Data   Min  00H to Max  64H   OOH  Step R50   64H  Step G50     Refer to  Real data mapping        Acknowledgement  Il  Set ID      OK NG  Data  x        m  Z  O     dr  T    10  Sharpness Command  k  k    To adjust the screen Sharpness    You can also adjust the sharpness in the Picture  menu     Transmission   k  k     Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  Min  00H to Max  32H   0 50    Refer to  Real data mapping        Acknowledgement   k     Set ID   IOK NG  Data  x     11  OSD Select Command  k  I   To control OSD on off to the set     Transmission  III  Set IDI    Data  Cr     Data  00  OSD Off  01  OSD On    Acknowledgement   NI  Set ID   JIOK NG  Data  x     m  Z  O     dr  I       60 CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT       12  Remote Lock  Key Lock Command  k  m   To control Remote Lock on off to the set    This function  when controlling RS 232C  locks the  remote control and the local keys     Transmi
25. RGB video signal with other monitors without having to use a separate signal  splitter box    To use different products connected to each other connect one end of the signal input cable  15 pin D Sub  Signal Cable  to the RGB OUT connector of product 1 and connect the other end to the RGB IN connector  of other products    m  Z  O     U   T       Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Monitor 4                                     ottnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnn  prnnuunnnnnunnnennnnnnny    T x e         sm  H    Be         og                               15 pin D Sub Signal Cable   Max 3m     RGB OUT  PC     RGB  Mode    Q NOTE    e The number of monitors that can be connected to one output may vary depending on signal status  and cable loss  If the signal status is good  and there is no cable loss  it is possible to connect up to  9 monitors  If you want to connect more than this number of monitors  it is recommended to use a  distributor    e When multi connecting in out cascade format  no loss cables are recommended    e When using an HDMI   DVI conversion cable or a gender  it may not be compatible with the product  due to the characteristics of the signal     46 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS       TROUBLESHOOTING    No image is displayed    m  Z  GO     U   I       x Problem   x   Resolution ss    Is the ww power cord    wwwccwW at eegene if the power cord is properly connected to the outlet   connected   Is the power indicator light on     See if the power switch is turned on    e May need serv
26. ata      00 to 1C  2012 to 2040   Data2   01 to OC  January to December  Data3   01 to 1F  1th to 31th      Enter    fa  Set ID  ff    for checking Time 1 values     Acknowledgement   a     Set ID     OK NG  Data1   Data2  Data3   x     44  Time 2 Hours Minutes Seconds  Command  f  x   To set Time 2  Hours  Minutes  Seconds      Transmission   f  x     Set ID     Data1     Data2     Data3  Cr     Data    00   17  00   23 hours   Data2   00   3B  00   59 minutes   Data3   00   3B  00   59 seconds     To check the settings of the Time 2  enter  fx  Set  ID  ff        If the Time 1 is not set  this command does not  work     m  Z  O     dr  T       Acknowledgement   x   Ger ID     OK NG  Data   1   Data2  Data3  x     45  Off Time Schedule Command  f  c    To set whether to activate the Off Time schedule   Transmission    fl c    Set IDN   Data  Cr    Data   00  Off   01  On    Acknowledgement   c     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     46  On Time schedule Command  f  b    To set whether to activate the On Time schedule   Transmission    q  t     Set  DI   Data  Cr    Data   00  Off   01  On    Acknowledgement   b     Set ID   JIOK NG  Data  x     m  Z  O     dr  I       66 CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT       47  Off Timer Repeat mode Time  Command  f  e   To set Off Time  Repeat mode Time      Transmission  Dell   Set ID     Data1     Data2     Data3  Cr     Data   01  Once   02  Daily   03  Mon    Fri    04  Mon    Sat    05  Sat    Sun    06  Every Sunday   07  Every Monday   0
27. ble    The screen may suffer temporary interrup   tions  image stoppage  faster playback  etc    when the audio language is changed    A damaged movie file may not be played  correctly  or some player functions may not  be usable    If the video and audio structure of recorded  file is not interleaved  either video or audio is  outputted    HD videos with a maximum of  1920x1080 25 30P or 1280x720 50 60P  are supported  depending on the frame   Videos with resolutions higher than  1920X1080 25 30P or 1280x720 50 60P  may not work properly depending on the  frame    Max bitrate of playable movie file is 20 Mbps    only  Motion JPEG   10 Mbps    A movie file more than 30 GB in file size is  not supported for playback     m  Z  O     dr  T       28 ENTERTAINMENT       Viewing photos  Controls playback and sets options while viewing pictures in full screen     1 Inthe MY MEDIA screen  press the Navigation button to scroll to PHOTO and press OK     m  Z  O     dr  I       2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the file you want and press OK      gt  Slideshow Jd       Displays photos Plays background    Rotates or enlarges Sets options  Stops playback  as a slideshow  music  the picture  and returns  to the list     ENTERTAINMENT 29       Listening to music  Controls playback and sets options while playing music   1 Inthe MY MEDIA screen  press the Navigation button to scroll to MUSIC and press OK     2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the file you want and press OK 
28. by the applicable  terms of service  For details  contact your ISP   LG is not responsible for any malfunction of the  display and or the internet connection feature  due to communication errors malfunctions as   sociated with your internet connection  or other  connected equipment    LG is not responsible for problems within your  internet connection    You may experience undesired results if the  network connection speed does not meet the  requirements of the content being accessed   Some internet connection operations may not  be possible due to certain restrictions set by the  Internet service provider  ISP  supplying your  Internet connection    Any fees charged by an ISP including  without  limitation  connection charges are your respon   sibility    A 10 Base T or 100 Base TX LAN port is    required when using a wired connection to this  display  If your internet service does not allow for  such a connection  you will not be able to con   nect the display    A DSL modem is required to use DSL service  and a cable modem is required to use cable  modem service  Depending on the access  method of and subscriber agreement with your  ISP  you may not be able to use the internet  connection feature contained in this display or  you may be limited to the number of devices you  can connect at the same time   If your ISP limits  sub scription to one device  this display may   not be allowed to connect when a PC is already  connected     The use of a    Router    may not be allo
29. c shock  may occur    If you install the Monitor on a ceiling or  slanted wall  it may fall and result in severe  injury  Use an authorized LG wall mount   and contact the local dealer or qualified  personnel    Do not over tighten the screws as this may  cause damage to the Monitor and void your  warranty    Use screws and wall mounts that meet the  VESA standard  Any damages or injuries by  misuse or using an improper accessory are  not covered by the warranty                                   Q NOTE    Use screws that are listed on the VESA  standard screw specifications    The wall mount kit includes an installation  manual and necessary parts    The wall mount bracket is optional  You can  obtain additional accessories from your local  dealer        The length of screws may differ depending  on the wall mount  Be sure to use the proper  length    For more information  refer to the instructions  supplied with the wall mount     REMOTE CONTROL 13       REMOTE CONTROL    The descriptions in this manual are based on the buttons of the remote control  Please read this manual    carefully and use the Monitor correctly     To replace batteries  open the battery cover  replace batteries  1 5 V AAA  matching    and    ends to the    label inside the compartment  and close the battery cover   To remove the batteries  perform the installation actions in reverse          CAUTION    e Do not mix old and new batteries  as this  may damage the remote control    e Make sure to point the
30. d   dress  If you re using a broadband router  or broadband modem that has a Dynamic  Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP  server  function  the IP address will be automatically  determined     6 When you are finished  press EXIT     A  CAUTION       Network setting menu will not be available  until the display is connected to physical  network    e Since there are various connection meth        ods  please follow the specifications of your  telecommunication carrier or internet service  provider     ENTERTAINMENT 21             NOTE       If you want to access the Internet directly on  your display  the internet connection should  always be on       If you cannot access the Internet  check  the network conditions from a PC on your  network    e When you use Network Setting  check the  LAN cable or check if DHCP in the router is  turned on       If you do not complete the network settings    the network may not work properly                   Tips for Network setting    Use a standard LAN cable with this display  Cat5  or better with a RJ45 connector    Many network connection problems during set  up can often be fixed by re setting the router   or modem  After connecting the display to the  home network  quickly power off and or discon   nect the power cable of the home network router  or cable modem  Then power on and or connect  the power cable again    Depending on the internet service provider   ISP   the number of devices that can receive  internet service may be limited 
31. e damaged    Please do not connect the USB storage  device which was artificially maneuvered on  the PC  The device may cause the product to  malfunction  Only use a USB storage device  which has normal music files  image files or  movie files    Please use only a USB storage device which  was formatted as a FAT32 file system or  NTFS file system by the Windows operating  system  In case of a storage device format   ted with a different utility program which is  not supported by Windows  it may not be  recognized    Please connect power to a USB storage  device over 0 5 A  which requires an external  power supply  If not  the device may not be  recognized    Please connect a USB storage device with  the cable included by the device maker   Some USB storage devices may not be sup   ported or operate smoothly    File alignment method of USB storage devic   es is similar to Window XP and the Monitor  can recognize up to 100 English characters   Be sure to back up important files since data  stored on a USB memory device may be  damaged  We will not be responsible for any  data loss     ENTERTAINMENT 23       If the USB HDD does not have an external   power source  the USB device may not be   detected  So be sure to connect the external   power source      Please use a power adaptor for an external  power source    If your USB memory device has multiple   partitions  or if you use a USB multi card   reader  you can use up to 4 partitions or USB   memory devices    If a USB memory
32. ense    Covered by one or more of the following U S  patents  7 295 673  7 460 668   7 515 710  7 519 274    Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories  Dolby and the double D  symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories     4 ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING       ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING    Accessories    m  Z  O     U   I       Check your product box for the following items  If there are any missing accessories  contact the local  dealer where you purchased your product  The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product  and accessories                                                              D sub 15 pin signal cable                                              O  KR      Remote control and    Batteries Eye Bolt Bracket M4 x L12 Screw 4 EA     For Eye Bolt Bracket       D    CD Owner s Manual  Cards Mounting Cable Tie  SuperSign Programi Manual     SuperSign Elite w program is not compatible with  this product  To be compatible later             CAUTION       Do not use any pirated items to ensure the safety and product life span   e Any damages or injuries by using pirated items are not covered by the warranty       NOTE    e The accessories supplied with your product may vary depending on the model   e Product specifications or contents in this manual may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade             of product functions     ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING 5       Optional Accessories    Without prior notice  optional accessories are subject 
33. equency RGB   56 Hz to 75 Hz   HDMI DVI D  Display Port   56 Hz to 60 Hz    Synchronization Type Separate Sync  Composite Sync  Digital    Input Connector 15 pin D Sub RGB   HDMI  DVI D  Composite AV    Display Port  RS 232C  LAN  USB  Audio    Power Rated Voltage 100 240 V  50 60 Hz 5 7 A    Power Consumption On Mode   350 W Typ   Sleep Mode  RGB     lt  1 5 W  Sleep Mode  HDMI  DVI D  Display Port      lt  1 5 W  Set Only     lt  2 W  With External Device   Off Mode    lt  0 5 W    Environmental 0   C to 40   C  conditions Operating Humidity 10   to 80     Storage Temperature  20   C to 60   C  Dimensions     Width x Height x  Depth    Weight    1923 4 mm x 1109 4 mm x 101 mm  72 9 kg      Applicable only for models that support the speakers    RMS Audio Output 10 W   10 W  R   L     input Sensitivity  Speaker Impedance       Product specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of product  functions     JAPIE       JOEPIE    50 SPECIFICATIONS       RGB  PC  supported mode    Frequency kHz    Frequency Hz   1024x768 mmm mr   1280x768 477 e  1920x1080 ern        DVI D  PC  supported mode    Frequency kHz    Frequency Hz   1366x768 mim           HDMI Display Port  PC  supported mode    Frequency kHz    Frequency Hz   1024x768 mmm Jeo    w ar o o    a fo     6      EE fers o oo         note    e Vertical frequency  To enable the user to  watch the product display  screen image  should be changed tens of times every  second like a fluorescent lam
34. gs are described in the following     Sm beige    Power On Delay When connecting multiple monitors and turning the power on  the monitors are turned on  individually to prevent overload   Auto Off If Auto off is active and there is no input signal  the set switches to off mode automatically after 15  minutes   If you do not use the monitor for more than 4 hours  it will be in off mode automatically   Standby         NOTE    To use Off Time  On Time  set the current time correctly    Off Time  On Time can be saved for up to seven schedules  the Monitor is turned on or off at the   preset time in the schedule list  If multiple preset times are stored in the schedule list  this function   works at the nearest time from the current time    The scheduled power off function works properly only when the device time is set correctly    e When the scheduled power on and power off times are the same  the power off time has priority over  the power on time if the set is turned on  and vice versa if the set is turned off    e The Automatic Standby and Auto off functions may not be available in some countries    e The remote control does not have hotkey to Sleep Timer     m  Z  GO     U   T       38 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS                      OPTION settings EN OPTION  m e Language  5 1 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to OPTION  EEN           H 2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the setting ri SC Ge  T   e Key Loc    or option you want and press OK  SE SC    To return to the
35. ice     Power is on  power indicator e Adjust brightness and contrast again   is red but the screen appears e Backlight may need repair   extremely dark     The power indicator amber  If the product is in power saving mode  move the mouse or press any    key   Turn both devices off and then back on   Does the Out of range  The signal from the PC  video card  is out of the vertical or horizontal  message appear  frequency range of the product  Adjust the frequency range by  referring to the Specifications in this manual   Does the Check signal cable    The signal cable between PC and product is not connected  Check  message appear  the signal cable   Press the  INPUT  menu in the remote Control to check the input  signal         Unknown Product    message appears when the product is connected        Did you install the driver     See if the plug amp play function is supported by referring to the video  card user manual     CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS 47        Key Lock On  message appears     The  Key Lock On  message The Lock function prevents the OSD settings from being changed    appears when pressing the inadvertently  To release the lock  go to Menu and Option and disable  Menu button  the Key Lock option        The screen image looks abnormal     Is the screen position wrong  e D Sub analog signal   Press the  AUTO  button in the remote control  to automatically select the optimal screen status that fits into the  current mode  If adjustment is not satisfactory  use the Positio
36. ined in this product  please visit http     opensource lge com    In addition to the source code  all referred  license terms  warranty disclaimers and  copyright notices are available for download   LG Electronics will also provide open source  code to you on CD ROM for a charge covering  the cost of performing such distribution  such  as the cost of media  shipping and handling   upon email request to opensource lge com   This offer is valid for three  3  years from the  date on which you purchased the product        WARNING  This is a class A product  In a domestic  environment this product may cause radio  interference in which case the user may be required  to take adequate measures     Temporary noise is normal when powering ON or    OFF this device        
37. ing to a USB   Connecting to the LAN   Daisy Chain Monitors    TROUBLESHOOTING    SPECIFICATIONS    IR CODES    CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE  PRODUCT    Connecting the cable   RS 232C Configurations  Communication Parameter  Command reference list  Transmission  Receiving protocol    LICENSES 3       LICENSES    Supported licenses may differ by model  For more information of the licenses  visit www lg com     HOM    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    DIVX   HD    DOLBY   DIGITAL PLUS    m  Z  O     dr  I       The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface  and the  HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC  in the United States and other countries     ABOUT DIVX VIDEO  DivX   is a digital video format created by DivX  LLC  a  subsidiary of Rovi Corporation  This is an official DivX Certified   device that  plays DivX video  Visit divx com for more information and software tools to  convert your files into DivX videos    ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND  This DivX   Certified   device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video   on Demand  VOD  movies  To obtain your registration code  locate the   DivX VOD section in your device setup menu  Go to vod divx com for more  information on how to complete your registration    DivX Certified   to play DivX  video up to HD 1080p  including premium  content    DivX   DivX Certified   and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi  Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under lic
38. ion of the sound from the speakers  The     button makes the  sound output faster and the     button slower than the default value    e Bypass   The audio of an external device without audio delay  Audio may be output before video  as it takes time to process video input into the Monitor     e Digital Audio Input       HDMI Display Port  Outputs the sound of digital signal from HDMI and display ports through the  monitor speaker      Audio In  Outputs the sound through the monitor speaker by connecting HDMI and display ports  to the Audio In port    e Balance   Adjusts balance between the left and right speakers according to your room  environment    e Speaker    The external speaker is sold separately      On  Outputs the sound through the external speaker connected to the speaker out port of the  monitor      Off  Does not output the sound through the external speaker connected to the speaker out port  of the monitor  Use this option when using an external sound device     e The remote control does not have hotkey to Sound Mode     ENTERTAINMENT 37                   TIME settings ma  e Clock  1 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to TIME    I TER KS  2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the setting ee dl  or option you want and press OK  a Ken   a  e Power On Delay      To return to the previous level  press BACK  SEN Cep  3 When you are finished  press EXIT  e Automatic Standby SCH  When you return to the previous menu  press BACK        The available TIME settin
39. llowing illustrations    Select HDMI input source  Select Display Port input source       Back of the product                     not  included     g     O           RS 232C RS 232C USB SPEAKER RGB OUT USB  IN OUT IN 1 m OUT B IN 2        gt                                                                                             not included   not included                                      PC      NOTE    e Use a High Speed HDMI    Cable    e Please check the PC environment if you cannot hear audio in HDMI mode  Some PCs require you to  manually change the default audio output to HDMI       If you want to use HDMI PC mode  you must set PC DTV to PC mode    e When HDMI PC is used  a compatiblity problem might occur     USING THE MONITOR 19       Using the Input List    1 Press INPUT to access the INPUT LIST     m  Z  O     U  T       e         e  e    MONITOR PAN INPUT     I   El       4 d   D          2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to one of the input sources and press OK     puso           Desn      Ree VewaPC dope OOOO  mu     Waichconfeis in a PC  DVD of Digital settop box other high defniton devies    HDMZ  waten contents in a PO  DVD of Digital settop box other high defintion devices      Superson  Venstre Media Payer dispiyontesren SSS       m  Z  Q      U  I       20 ENTERTAINMENT       ENTERTAINMENT    Connecting to a wired network     Depending on model     Connect the display to a local area network  LAN   via the LAN port as shown in the following i
40. llustra   tion and set up the network settings    This monitor only supports a wired network con   nection    After making a physical connection  a small  number of home networks may require the display  network settings to be adjusted  For most home  networks  the display will connect to automatically  without any adjustments    For detail information  contact your internet pro   vider or router manual     M  i            gt    lt              LAN WAN    V      ETHERNET  ES Cable modem                H                            4  rm    d    Internet    A  CAUTION    e Do not connect a modular phone cable to the  LAN port   e Since there are various connection meth        ods  please follow the specifications of your  telecommunication carrier or internet service  provider     Follow the steps below to set up the network set   tings   Even if your display is already connected  automatically  running setup again will not harm  anything      1 Press MENU to access the main menus     2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to NET   WORK and press OK     3 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to Net   work Connection and press OK     4 Select Set Expert   Select Manual Mode or Auto Input     If you select Manual Mode  press the Naviga   tion and Number buttons  IP addresses will  need to be input manually      Auto Input  Select this if there is a DHCP  server  router  on the Local Area Network   LAN  via wired connection  the display  will be automatically allocated an IP a
41. ly   03  Mon    Fri    04  Mon    Sat    05  Sat    Sun    06  Every Sunday   07  Every Monday   08  Every Tuesday   09  Every Wednesday  OA  Every Thursday   OB  Every Friday   OC  Every Saturday  Data2   00   17  00   23 hours  Data3   00   3B  00   59 minutes    If Time 1  2 are not set  this command does not  work     Acknowledgement   d     Set ID     OK NG  Data1   Data2  Data3   x     To check On Time  Repeat mode Hours Minutes    Transmission     fl d    Set ID     Data   III UI   Data   f1 f   The first to the seventh index number of the On  Time list    Acknowledgement   d     Set ID     OK NG  Data1   Data2  Data3    Data4  x     Data    f1 f   The first to the seventh index number of the On  Time list   Data2   01  Once   02  Daily   03  Mon    Fri    04  Mon    Sat    05  Sat    Sun    06  Every Sunday   07  Every Monday   08  Every Tuesday   09  Every Wednesday   OA  Every Thursday   OB  Every Friday   OC  Every Saturday   Data300   17  00   23 hours  Data400   3B  00   59 minutes    To delete On Time  Repeat mode Hours Minutes    Transmission     flle    Set ID     Data     f  fl  III  Data  e0  Delete all  e1   e7  Delete from the first to the seventh index of  the Off Time list    Acknowledgement    e    Set ID   JIOK NG  Datall  f  ff  x   Data  e0  Delete all    e1   e7  Delete from the first to the seventh index of  the On Time list    m  Z  O     dr  T       m  Z  O     dr  I       68 CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT       49  On Timer Input Command  f  u
42. mption by adjusting screen brightness     Monitor sensor detects the ambient lighting and automatically   adjusts the screen brightness    e Min  Luminance   Select the minimum brightness for the   screen under low ambient light    e Sensing Strength   Select the Monitor s range of brightness in the viewing  environment     Off Turns off Energy Saving mode     Minimum  Applies the pre set Energy Saving mode   Medium   Maximum    Screen off Screen is turned off after 3 seconds and only sound is played   Press any button on the remote control to turn the screen  back on     Smart Energy   Adjusts the backlight and contrast depending on the screen brightness   Off Disables the Smart Energy Saving function     On Enables the Smart Energy Saving function to save power consumption as much  as the value set in the smart energy saving rate        ENTERTAINMENT 31        eau EE lil  D D   P 7 U U D l i l l l l 5 8   Picture Mode  Selects the picture mode optimized for the viewing environment or the programme     Intelligent Detects the ambient illumination and automatically adjusts the Monitor s  Sensor brightness level to reduce power consumption  Automatically adjusts brightness   sharpness  color or tint for optimum picture quality     Vivid Heightens contrast  brightness and sharpness to display vivid images   Standard Displays images in standard levels of contrast  brightness and sharpness   Cinema  Game Displays images that have been optimized for movies or games     Zm Expert1 
43. n OSD  menu       See if the video card resolution and frequency are supported by the  product  If the frequency is out of range  set to the recommended  resolution in the Control Panel  Display  Setting menu    Do thin lines appear on the e D Sub analog signal   Press the  AUTO  button in the remote control   background screen  to automatically select an optimal screen status that fits into the  current mode  If adjustment is not satisfactory  use the Clock OSD  menu    Horizontal noise appears or the     D Sub analog signal   Press the  AUTO  button in the remote control   characters look blurred  to automatically select an optimal screen status that fits into the  current mode  If adjustment is not satisfactory  use the Phase OSD  menu     The screen is displayed e The proper input signal is not connected to the signal port  Connect  abnormally  the signal cable that matches with the source input signal     After image appears on the product        After image appears when the  e If you use a fixed image for a long time  the pixels may be damaged  product is turned off  quickly  Use the screen saver function        WIRE    48 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS       The audio function does not work        See if the audio cable is connected properly   e Adjust the volume   e See if the sound is set properly      Adjust the volume     m  Z  GO     U   I       Screen color is abnormal     e Set the number of colors to more than 24 bits  true color  Select   16 colors   Control Panel   Dis
44. nk menu     m  Z  GO     dr  T       1 Press INPUT to access Input List         Gi     lt  SE      SAVING a   gt   4 GHI b JKL         at  DEF    Ce    2 Inthe Input List screen  press the ID OFF   green  on the remote control     ea A    on 65  m    K es w d    3  G3  0s  C    COD        m  Z             U  I       16 USING THE MONITOR       USING THE MONITOR    Connecting to a PC    Your Monitor supports the Plug  amp  Play  feature       Plug  amp  Play  This is the function that allows a PC  to use the monitor without installing a driver       NOTE    It is recommended you use an HDMI  connection for the best image quality    Use a shielded signal interface cable  such  as D sub 15 pin signal cable and DVI cable   with a ferrite core to maintain standard  compliance for the product    If you turn the Monitor on when the set is  cold  the screen may flicker  This is normal   Some red  green  or blue spots may appear  on the screen  This is normal    For some graphic cards  the screen may not  display properly when you use dual monitors                                            CAUTION       e Connect the  signal input cable  and tighten it by  turning the screws  clockwise                    Do not press the screen with your finger for    a long time as this may result in temporary  distortion on the screen    e Avoid displaying a fixed image on the screen  for a long period of time to prevent image  burn  Use a screensaver if possible     USING THE MONITOR 17       RGB c
45. onnection    Transmits an analog video signal from your PC to  the Monitor  Connect the PC and the Monitor   set with the 15 pin signal cable as shown in the  following illustrations    Select RGB input source on the monitor     Back of the product                             1NO    IWCH oiany          NI                                     LNO IAG    RGB OUT AUDIO OUT       PC  MAC    Macintosh Adapter   not included       NOTE       e Use the standard Macintosh  adapter since an incompatible  adapter is available in the  market   Different signaling  system    e Apple computers may require an adapter to   connect to this monitor  Call or visit their web   site for more information             DVI D connection    Transmits a digital video signal from your PC to  the Monitor  Connect the PC and the Monitor  with a DVI cable as shown the following  illustrations    Select DVI D input source on the monitor     Back of the product     m  Z  O     dr  T                                   not included  pie            Gmm  ei  1N0       NI    IWCH OldnV             LNO IAG                   18 USING THE MONITOR          HDMI connection Display Port connection    Transmits the digital video and audio signals Transmits the digital video and audio signals from  O from your PC to the Monitor  Connect the PC and your PC to the Monitor  Connect the PC and the  T  the Monitor with an HDMI cable as shown in the Monitor with a Display Port cable as shown in the  ER following illustration  fo
46. owledgement   o     Set ID   JI OK NG  Data  x     CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT Di       18  ISM Method Command  j  p     Used to select the afterimage preventing function     Transmission   io  Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  20  Color Wash  08  Normal    Acknowledgement   p   I Set ID   JIOK NG  Datal x     19  Energy Saving Command  j  q     To reduce the power consumption of the Monitor     Transmission   io  Set ID     Data  Cr     Data   04  Auto   00  Off   01  Minimum  02  Medium  03  Maximum  05  Screen Off    Acknowledgement   q     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     20  Auto Config  Command  j  u    To adjust picture position and minimize image  shaking  Automatically      Only applies to RGB PC  mode     Transmission   lol  Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  01  To set    Acknowledgement   u     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     21  Remote Key Command  m  c   To send IR remote key code     Transmission   ml c     Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  Refer to    IR CODES        Acknowledgement   c    Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     m  Z  O     dr  T       22  Backlight Command  m  g   To adjust light of the Backlight     Transmission   ml g    Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  Min  00H to Max  64H   0 100    Refer to  Real data mapping        Acknowledgement   g     Set ID   JIOK NG  Data  x       If Energy Saving is set to Auto  Maximum  Screen  off the Backlight function is disabled     23  Fail Over Select Command  m  i   To select Fail Over mode     Transmission   ml il   Set IDI    Da
47. p  The vertical  frequency or refresh rate is the times of  image display per second  The unit is Hz    e Horizontal frequency  The horizontal interval   is the time to display one vertical line  When   1 is divided by the horizontal interval  the   number of horizontal lines displayed every   second can be tabulated as the horizontal  frequency  The unit is kHz                      SPECIFICATIONS 51       DTV Mode    Resolution    480i  480p  576i  576p  720p  1080i  1080p    On Mode    Sleep Mode    Off Mode       Q NOTE    e When the cable is connected to the HDMI or  the Display port  you can select the PC DTV  mode optionally  It is recommended you to   set to the PC mode when connecting to PC   the DTV mode when connecting to DTV              m  Z  O     U   T       m  Z  O     dr  I       52 SPECIFICATIONS       Dimensions    The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product and accessories   Please see the  Mounting on a wall  section for sizes of screws    See p 12       Unit   mm        101    1109 4       4 M8  Wall mounting screw   Depth 19 8 mm Max              0000000    Product specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of product  functions     IRCODES 53       IR CODES    coeta   Fion We o  O rouen   RCBumoN                        2     mu Rm S    MONITOR ON R C BUTTON   Discrete IR Code    MONITOR OFF R C BUTTON   Discrete IR Code     O     kmag emm SCS  6 en emm     OoOo oOo  S no s  me mec eum  O mec  Ro
48. play   Settings   Color Table menu in Windows   Screen color is unstable or e Check the connection status of the signal cable  Or  re insert the PC    Do black spots appear on the e Several pixels  red  green  white or black color  may appear on the   screen  screen  which can be attributable to the unique characteristics of the  LCD panel  It is not a malfunction of the LCD    When   set Input Label to PC in    For Windows 7  go to Start   gt   Control Panel    gt     Appearance and   the Input List  some letters are Personalization      gt   Font  and select  Adjust ClearType text       displayed with a different color   than the original color        The operation does not work normally        The power suddenly turned off     Is the sleep timer set   e Check the power control settings  Power interrupted    SPECIFICATIONS 49       SPECIFICATIONS    LCD Panel Screen Type 2134 62 mm Wide  84 inch  TFT  Thin Film Transistor   LCD  Liquid Crystal Display  Panel   Visible diagonal size   2134 62 mm    Pixel Pitch 0 4845 mm  H  x 0 4845 mm  V     Video Signal Max  Resolution RGB  DVI D   1920 X 1080  60 Hz  HDMI  Display Port   3840 X 2160  30 Hz    It may not be supported depending on the OS or video card type   Recommended Resolution   RGB  DVI D   1920 X 1080  60 Hz  HDMI  Display Port   3840 X 2160  30 Hz    It may not be supported depending on the OS or video card type     Horizontal Frequency RGB   30 kHz to 83 kHz   HDMI DVI D  Display Port   30 kHz to 83 kHz  Vertical Fr
49. printed and become a  permanent disfigurement on the screen  This is    image burn    or    burn in    and not covered by the  warranty    e If the aspect ratio is set to 4 3 for a long period of time  image burn may occur on the letterboxed area  of the screen              1  NOTE    e You can also change the image size by accessing the main menus            ENTERTAINMENT 35         16 9   This selection will allow you to adjust the   4 3   This selection will allow you to view a    picture horizontally  in linear proportion  to fill the picture with an original 4 3 aspect ratio  black  entire screen useful for viewing 4 3 formatted bars will appear on both the left and right of the  DVDs   screen     m  Z      L  U   T       Just Scan   This Selection will allow you view Zoom   This selection will allow you to view the    the picture of best quality without loss of original picture without any alteration  while filling the  picture in high resolution image  Note  If there is entire screen  However  the top and bottom of  noise in original Picture  You can see the noise the picture will be cropped    at the edge          Original   The aspect ratio is not adjusted   Cinema Zoom 1   Choose Cinema Zoom  from the original  It is set by the program being when you want to enlarge the picture in correct  watched  proportion  Note  When enlarging or reducing  the picture  the image may become distorted                Z   Wy                     gt  A           m  Z  O     U  T      
50. rkness  black level  of the screen     Optimizes the screen for movie viewing   Adjusts screen brightness to prevent eye glare   Depending on model     LED Local Dimming   Brightens bright areas and darkens dark areas of the image for maximum contrast and minimum  blur while reducing power consumption   e Off  Turns off LED Local Dimming   e Low  Expresses natural black tones  Uses this setting for viewing movies   e Medium  Deepens black tones compared to Low   e High  Deepens black tones and delivers clearer image than Medium  Perfect for viewing in  brightly lit areas     Trumotion Corrects images to display smoother motion sequences   e Off  Turns off LED Local Dimming   e Smooth  De Judder   De Blur value is set to 3   e Clear  De Judder   De Blur value is set to 7   e Clear Plus  The screen appears clearer when Clear is selected   e User  De Judder   De Blur can be set manually     De Judder   This function adjusts juddering of the screen     De Blur   This function adjusts and eliminates blurring of the screen       NOTE    e Setting LED Local Dimming to Medium   High reduces power consumption   e If the video signal is 60Hz  TruMotion may not work           WIRE       34 ENTERTAINMENT       Using the additional options    Adjusting aspect ratio    m  Z         U  I    Resize the image to view the image at its optimal size by pressing ARC while you are watching content     J N CAUTION    e If a fixed image displays on the screen for a long period of time  it will be im
51. smon O O  O     wm emm SSCS    79 ARC  MARK  R C BUTTON   Discrete IR Code    Auto Config  R C BUTTON   Discrete IR Code     sa RBN SS  5      gt  RBN            P   RBN    _  sn RBN SSOS S  se RBN        m  Z  O     dr  I       54 CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT       CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT    e Use this method to connect several products to a single PC  You can control several products at a  time by connecting them to a single PC   e In the Option menu  Set ID must be between 1 and 255 without being duplicated     m  Z         U   I       Connecting the cable    Connect the RS 232C cable as shown in the picture   e The RS 232C protocol is used for communication between the PC and product  You can turn the  product on off  select an input source or adjust the OSD menu from your PC     PC Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Monitor 4      UC A  d  jo KS J     ere L    zeck  Eege        J Cina T           SCH    D                                                          s js                                                                                        Awww  RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C  IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT l OUT    gt      lt       gt         gt      lt   gt     b  Ea   pi  Wm    s Ea         ERR    RS 232C Cable  not included            T                m                             RS 232C Configurations    7 Wire Configurations  Standard RS 232C cable        3 Wire Configurations  Not Standard        PC Set   RXD 2 e      e3
52. ssion   k  mi    Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  00  Off  01  On    Acknowledgement   m     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     13  Balance Command  k  t   To adjust the sound balance     Transmission   k  t    Set ID     Data  Cr     Data   Min  00H to Max  64H   00H  Step L50   64H  Step R50     Refer to  Real data mapping        Acknowledgement   t     Set ID   JIOK NG  Data  x     14  Abnormal state Command  k  z   Used to Read the power off status when Stand by  mode     Transmission   k  z     Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  FF  Check the status    Acknowledgement  GI  Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     Data   00  Normal  Power on and signal exist    01  No signal  Power on    02  Turn the monitor off by Remote Control   03  Turn the monitor off by Sleep Timer function  04  Turn the monitor off by RS 232C function  08  Turn the monitor off by Off Time function  09  Turn the monitor off by Auto Off function    15  White Balance Red Gain Command  j  m   To adjust white balance red gain     Transmission    foll  Set ID     Data  Cr   Data   OO FE  Red gain 0 254    Acknowledgement   m     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     16  White Balance Green Gain Command  j  n   To adjust white balance green gain     Transmission    n   Set  DI   Data  Cr   Data  OO FE  Green gain 0 254    Acknowledgement   n     Set ID    IOK NG  Data  x     17  White Balance Blue Gain Command  j  o   To adjust white balance blue gain     Transmission  li o    Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  OO FE  Blue gain 0 254    Ackn
53. t 2  AA       WIRE    Video H 264 AVC  Audio HE AAC  Dolby Digital  Video H 264 AVC  MPEG 2  VC 1    Audio MPEG 1 Layer I  Il  MPEG 1 Layer III  MP3   Dolby Digital  Dolby Digital Plus  AAC  Video MPEG 1  MPEG 2    l Dolby Digital  MPEG 1 Layer    Il  basa DVD LPCM    Video MPEG 1  Audio MPEG 1 Layer    Il    File type Item Info    Bit rate 32 Kbps   320 Kbps    mp3 Sample freq  16 kHz   48 kHz  Support MPEG1  MPEG2  Layer2  Layer3    File type Item Profile   SOFO  baseline   SOF1  Extend Sequential   SOF2  Progressive   Minimum  64 x 64   Maximum    Normal Type  15360  W  x 8640  H   Progressive Type  1920  W  x 1440  H     Available  file type    jpeg  jpg  jpe    Photo size       m  Z  O     dr  I           26 ENTERTAINMENT       Playing video  Controls playback and sets options while viewing videos     1 Inthe MY MEDIA screen  press the Navigation button to scroll to Video and press OK     2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the file you want and press OK     Selects the desired point and plays          Tron Legac 201    Option   List  Plays Sets options  Stops playback  and returns to  the list     Button  O  Soste playa O  x    __ Playsavideo x II      MENU   Show the Option menu     Je e   gt     Skips to specific points in a file during playback  The time of a specific point will appear on the status    bar  In some files  this function may not work properly     ENERGY  eg Press the eg ENERGY SAVING button repeatedly to increase the brightness of your screen  
54. t included                       HDMI      NOTE    e Use a High Speed HDMI    Cable         e High Speed HDMI    Cables are tested to carry an HD signal up to 1080p and higher     CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS 43       AV CVBS  connection    Transmits the analog video and audio signals from an external device to the Monitor   Connect the external device and the Monitor with the 15 pin signal to RCA cable as shown on the following  illustration     m  Z  O     dr  T         Back of the product                                         LNO IAG    RS 232C RS 232C USB SPEAKER  IN OUT IN 1 R  OUT                   RGBOUT DPIN HOm uss    AVIN     TE IN 2                                              KIT           not included         not included              m  Z  O     dr  I       44 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS       Connecting to a USB    Connect a USB storage device such as s USB  flash memory  external hard drive  MP3 player or  a USB memory card reader to the Monitor and  access the USB menu to use various multimedia  files                                                        Connecting to the LAN    A Connect PC to Monitor directly              Monitor PC    Switch    HHHH             Monitor    C Using the Internet     DELT          Monitor    Q note    e Using LAN establishes communication  between your PC and the monitor and  enables you to use the OSD menus on the   PC as well as on the monitor          CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS 45       Daisy Chain Monitors    Use this function to share the 
55. ta  Cr     Data   00  Off   01  Auto  02  Manual    Acknowledgement  Il  Set ID      OK NG  Data  x     m  Z  O     dr  I       62 CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT       24  Fail Over Input Select Command  m  j   To select fail over mode     Only available in Fail Over is Manual mode     Transmission    ml il   Set ID     Data1     Data2     Data3       Data4     Data5  Cr    Data1 5 Priority 1 5    60  RGB   70  DVI D   90  HDMI 1   91  HDMI2   CO  Display Port     Use 0x70 as data for DVI D input  0x90 as data for  HDMI1 input  0x91 as data for HDMI2 input  OxCO  as data for DisplayPort input  regardless their input  labels     Acknowledgement  Il  Set ID    OK NG  Data1  Data2    Data3  Data4  Data5  x     25  Automatic Standby Command  m  n   To set the Automatic Standby function     Transmission   ml n    Set ID     Data  Cr     Data   00  Off  The Automatic Standby function is not  used    01  4 hours  The set is turned off after four hours     Acknowledgement   n     Set ID    IOK NG  Data  x     26  PC Power Control Command  d  t   To control the PC power if the PC and the monitor  are synchronized    Transmission    dl t   I Set ID     Data  Cr    Data   00  Synchronized  When the monitor is off  the PC  is also turned off     01  Not synchronized  The monitor is off but the PC  is on     Acknowledgement    t    Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     27  PC Power Command  d  s   To control the PC power when the PC and the  monitor are not synchronized     Transmission   d  s 
56. the reso   lution     Acknowledgement   r     Set ID   JIOK NG  Data  x     52  H Size Commanad  f  s   To set the horizontal size of the screen     This function is only available when there is RGB  input signal    Transmission    fl s     Set ID     Data  Cr     Data   Min  OOH to Max  64H  Min   50  Zoom out    Max  50   Zoom in      Data input range may vary depending on the reso   lution     Acknowledgement   s     Set ID     OK NG  Data  x     53  Input Select Command  x  b   To select input source for the Set     Transmission   x      Set IDN   Data  Cr     Data   20  AV   60  RGB PC   70  DVI D PC    80  DVI D   90  HDMI1   91  HDMI2   AO  HDMI1 PC    A1  HDMI2 PC    BO  SuperSign PC   CO  Display Port   DO  Display Port PC   Acknowledgement   b    Set ID   JI OK NG  Data  x     CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT       54  Color Temperature Command  x  u   To adjust the screen color temperature     Transmission   x  u    Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  00 64  Warm 50   Cool 50    Acknowledgement   u    Set ID   JIOK NG  Data  x     69    m  Z  O     dr  T          Make sure to read the Safety Precautions  before using the product    Keep the Owner s Manual CD  in an accessible  place for future reference    The model and serial number of the SET is  located on the back and one side of the SET   Record it below should you ever need service     MODEL  SERIAL       Life   s Good    To obtain the source code under GPL  LGPL   MPL and other open source licenses  that is  conta
57. to change to improve the performance of the product   and new accessories may be added  The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product and  accessories     m  Z  O     U  T              Q  vil  a       Media Player Screw CD Owner s Manual Card    Media Player Kit          Optional Box Screw    Optional Box Kit    ap NOTE    e Optional accessories are not included for all models         e The Optional Box Port may be used for future devices  It is currently not supported     6 ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING       Parts and buttons    m  Z  O     dr  I          e                            0000000             NVI                             lt        NI 9J       NI    IWCH OlqnV oiany             LN       IR Receiver  Screen Buttons     Power Indicator Screen Marks  e Lighting On  Turned on    e Lighting Off  Turned off                 g   lt   O  c       GES CES am           gt  m    RS 232C RS 232C USB SPEAKER RGB OUT DP IN a USB AV IN  IN OUT IN 1 R  OUT IN 2 IN 2     gt   gt        SS w   OC    L Connection panel                                                             GD NOTE    e You can set the Power indicator to on or off by selecting OPTION in the main menu         ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING 7       SereenWarks   Den         m  Z  Q      U  T    AUTO SET Displays the current signal and mode   Press this button to adjust the screen automatically  available only in RGB mode   This is where the unit receives signals from the remote control     Power Indica
58. tor This Indicator lights up red when the display operates normally on mode   If the display  In sleep mode  In Power Saving mode   this indicator color changes to amber        m  Z  O     dr  I       8 ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING       Portrait Layout  When installing in a Portrait Layout  rotate the    monitor clockwise 90 degrees  when facing the  screen         c         Using the Mounting Cable  Tie  Insert the two cable ties into the bottom hole on the    back of the set as shown in the figure to organize  cables                 ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING 9       Connecting the Eye Bolt Bracket    The Eye bolt bracket is designed to be used to lift the set up   Attach the bracket to the product using the two screws provided        m  Z  O     dr  T    Installing in Landscape Position Installing in Portrait Position                                                                                                                   10 ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING       Con necting the Media 3 Attach the Media Player using the four provided    Screws     Player           1 Place a soft cloth on the table and put the set  with the screen facing downward  Remove the  handle at the bottom of the section where the  Media Player is mounted on the set        m  Z  O     dr  I    Q NOTE    e Use the screws provided with the product   diameter 3 0 mm x pitch 0 5 mm x length 6 0  mm      2 To mount the Media Player  push it into the  special compartment located on the back of the  monitor     
59. wed or its  usage may be limited depending on the policies  and restrictions of your ISP  For details  contact  your ISP directly     Network Status    Press MENU to access the main menus     Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to NET   WORK and press OK     Press the Navigation buttons to select Net   work Status     Press OK to check the network status     When you are finished  press EXIT     m  Z  O     dr  T       m  Z  O     dr  T       22 ENTERTAINMENT       Connecting USB storage de   vices    Connect a USB storage device  external HDD   USB memory  to the USB port of Monitor to enjoy  the content files stored in the USB device on your  Monitor                                                     Back up your files saved on a USB storage  device frequently  as you may lose or dam   age the files and this may be not covered by  the warranty        Tips for using USB storage devices    Only a USB storage device is recognizable   If the USB storage device is connected  through a USB hub  the device is not recog   nizable    A USB storage device using an automatic  recognition program may not be recognized   A USB storage device which uses its own  driver will not be recognized    The recognition speed of a USB storage  device may depend on each device    Please do not turn off the display or unplug  the USB device when the connected USB  storage device is working  When such a  device is suddenly separated or unplugged   the stored files or the USB storage device  may b
60. x 20     OK Acknowledgement   Command2     Set ID   JIOK  Data  x       The Product transmits ACK  acknowledgement  based on this format when receiving normal data  At this time   if the data is data read mode  it indicates present status data  If the data is data write mode  it returns the data of  the PC computer      Note   In this mode  display will send the acknowledgement after power on processing completion    There might be a time delay between command and acknowledgement      No acknowledgement signal will be sent from display  if Set ID in transmission signal is set to  00   0x00      Error Acknowledgement     Command2     Set ID     NG  Data  x       If there is error  it returns NG    m  Z  Q      dr  I       58 CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT         Real data mapping    Hexadecimal Num  Decimal Num    Setting Value   Real Value        01  Power Command  k  a   To control Power On Off of the set     Transmission   k  all   Set ID     Data  Cr     Data  00  Power Off  01  Power On    Acknowledgement   a     Set ID   JIOK NG  Data  x       The normal acknowledgement signal returns  after the power of the set is turned on completely     There might be a time delay between   the transmission and acknowledgement signals     02  Aspect Ratio Command  k  c    To adjust the screen format    You can also adjust the screen format using the  ARC Aspect Ratio Control  button on remote control  or in the Screen menu     Transmission   k  c     Set ID     Data  Cr     Data   
    
Download Pdf Manuals
 
 
    
Related Search
    
Related Contents
Samsung GT-S3572 manual de utilizador  Samsung 720TD ユーザーマニュアル  puntos importantes para el registro estatal “besuma”  Internal DVR Setup Manual  お客さまの満足と利便性向上(437KB)  Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality new and  User Manual - Sab Satellite  Polk Audio F/XiA4  Peerless DS-MBZ647P flat panel wall mount  voor fra - enrdd.com    Copyright © All rights reserved. 
   Failed to retrieve file