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1.                                                                                                       AUDIO  lt                     AUDIO  lt  gt                 rau Auto Volume   Off         E  Clear Voice      Off Clear Voice Il   Off  29 LAN    Level 3 Emme           3H       Balance 0 porns Balance 0 ET  Sound Mode   Standard Sound Mode   Standard         Treble 50          Treble 50                Bass 50               Bass 50            Reset      Reset     ese      Speaker  On       Auto Volume  Automatically adjusts uneven sound volumes across all channels or signals to the most    appropriate level  To use this feature  select On     Clear Voice Il  By differentiating the human sound range from others  Clear Voice II improves voice quality     Balance  Balances the sound from the left and right speakers     Sound Mode  Selects the best sound tone quality automatically depending on the current video being watched     Standard  Offers standard quality sound    Music  Optimizes sound for listening to music   Cinema  Optimizes sound for watching movies   Sport  Optimizes sound for watching sports events   Game  Optimizes sound for playing video games     Speaker  Adjusts internal speaker status   If you want to use your external hi fi stereo system  turn off the internal speakers of the set        User Menus    Adjusting the Timer                TIME  lt    Moe    OK    S Off Time   Off  2                 Off    Sleep Timer   Off  Auto Off             Power On Delay   Of
2.                                                    Adjusting the                                                                                                                nnper me                  Screen Tiling                                                                                                                      USB                                                                                             Troubleshooting   Specifications   Controlling Multiple Set      ON Oo         Licenses       Supported licenses may differ by model  For more information of the licenses  visit www lg com     DIVX    ABOUT DIVX VIDEO  DivX    is a digital video format created by DivX  LLC      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 amp  to play DivXG video  including premium content     DivXG  DivX Certified amp  and associated logos are trademarks of         Corporation or  its subsidiaries and are used under license     Covered by one or more of the following U S  patents  7 295 673  7 460 66
3.           Page Change mark        Exit       e Moves to the Upper Level Folder    e Current Page Total Pages     Total Number of Marked Music Files   4  Usable USB Memory       Corresponding Buttons on the Remote Control       User Menus       B    USB Options       Music Selection and Pop Up Menu    Up to 6 music files are listed per page     Play  During stop   Plays the selected  music files  When playback of a file stops     d the next selected file will be played  When  BE so there are no selected music files left to  play  the next file in the current folder will  be played  If you go to a different folder  and press OK  the current file being played  will stop      Play Marked  Plays the selected music  files  Once a file finishes playing  the next  selected one will be played automatically   Stop Play  During playback   Stops the  music file playing     ee Play with Photo  Starts playing the   Play with Photo selected music files and then moves to the   Mark All     Delt Photo List    Mark All  Marks all music files in the folder    Unmark All  Deselects all marked music  files   Delete  Deletes the selected music files   Close  Closes the pop up menu     Music List Page 23          Marked        Music List Page 2 3      Marked                   User Menus       143 USB Options             If you don t press any button for a while during playback  the play information box  as shown  below  will display as a screen saver     What is the    Screen Saver      The screen 
4.          Connecting to External Devices       Using the LAN    ep Connect the LAN cable as shown below         Connect PC to Monitor      Using a Router  Switch              Using the Internet   LAN    LAN       Connect the LAN cable and install the eZ Net Manager program on the CD ROM     For more information about the program  please refer to the eZ Net Guide on the included  CD ROM     Note Using a LAN establishes communication between your PC and the set and enables           use of the OSD menus on the PC as well as the set        Connecting to External Devices       Daisy Chaining Set        Using RGB Input    To use different set connected to each other  connect one end of the signal input cable   15 pin D Sub signal cable  to the RGB OUT connector of set 1 and connect the other  end to the RGB IN connector of other set     15 pin D Sub Signal Cable    RGBIN RGBIN    m               p out                                                                 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4    B  Using AV Input              Audio Cable   not included                             Qus    AUDIO                                                                        BNC Cable         221          Set 1 Set 2 Set 3      The number of set that can be connected to one output may vary depending on signal       status and cable loss     the signal status is good  and there is no cable loss  it is pos   SS  sible to connect up to 9 set  If you want to connect more than nine  a distributor is  rec
5.     LG    Life s Good                   5 MANUAL  MONITOR SIGNAGE    Please read this manual carefully before operating  your set and retain it for future reference     MONITOR SIGNAGE MODELS  M3704C  M4225C    www lg com    a TM          Table of Contents    Licenses   Accessories   Connecting the Speakers   Portrait Mode   Using the Remote Control   Part Names and Functions   Connecting to External Devices  Connecting to YOUr PG                                                                    UD                                                                         Daisy Chaining E                                             VESAFDMI Wall Mounting                                                                                               ble                                              Component Input  4801 480   5761 576   720   10801 1080                                                HDMI Input  480   576   720   10801 1080                                  eene   User Menus  Screen Adjustment Options wcceccscccceccscscceccsccnceccaccecaccaccncuccaccucaccaccuctecascccacaceascuenceascueseracens  OSD MENU                                       Adjusting the OSD  On Screen                     Adjusting the Screen Automatically                                        sesenta  Adjusting Screen                          1                                                                             Adjusting                                                                       
6.    Auto off   If Auto off is active and there is no input signal  the set switches to off mode automatically after 10 minutes   1  Press the MENU button and then use   v     gt  button to select the Timer menu  input OK button to enter    2  Press the  gt  button and then use   v button to select the Auto off menu    3  Press the  gt  button and then use   v button to select On or Off    Power On Delay    When connecting multiple set and turning the power on  the set are turned on individually to    prevent overload        nthe event of power interruption  disconnection or power failure   the clock must be reset   Note   Once the on or off time is set  these functions operate daily at the preset time       The scheduled power off function works properly only when the device time is set correctly                   When the scheduled power on and power off times are the same  the power off time has            ity over the power on time if the set is turned on  and vice versa if the set is turned off     When an On time is set  the input screen tums on as it was when it was turned off        User Menus         Selecting Options                                  gt  lt  OPTION  lt    Move          rau Language   English     Input Label  IN  Key Lock   Off  m Set ID   Off      2 ISM Method   Normal  DPM Select  On  Power Indicator   ON       Interface Select   RS232C  Y  Language  Chooses the language in which the control names are displayed   Input Label    Selects a label for eac
7.    gt  Set the DPM  Display Power Management  function     Transmission     Lj  Set 01               Data 0   Off  1  On    Acknowledgement   1015    IDILILOK NG  Data Ix     44  Reset  Command   f k    gt  Execute the Picture  Screen and Factory Reset functions     Transmission          ID    Data  Cr     Data   0   Picture Reset  1   Screen Reset  2   Factory Reset    Acknowledgement     k    Set ID  IOK NG  Data  x     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    45  Power saving Command    1    gt  To set the Power saving mode     Transmission                ID    Data  Cr     Data 0   Off  1   static level 1   2   static level 2   3   static level 3     Acknowledgement               ID TITOK NG  Data  x        46  Power Indicator  Command   f o    gt  To set the LED for Power Indicator    Transmission               ID    Data  Cr     Data 0   Off  1  On    Acknowledgement               IDJ JLOK NG  Data  x     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol  47  Serial no Check  Command   f y     gt  To read the serial numbers   Transmission            58    ID    Data  Cr     Data FF  to read the serial numbers     Acknowledgement              IDI   OK NG  Data1     Data13   x       The data format is ASCII Code     48  S W Version  Command   f z    gt  Check the software version   Transmission     fl z    Set ID T  Data  Cr     Data FFH   Read    Acknowledgement     z    Set ID TIIOK NG  Data  x     RS 232C Contro
8.   2H   Orbiter  4H   White Wash  8H   Normal    Acknowledgement     011 Set IDI                   RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set    Q Transmission   Receiving Protocol    18  Auto Configure Command  j u    gt  To adjust picture position and minimize image shaking  automatically  it works only in RGB PC  mode     Transmission           Set ID   l Data  Cr     Data 1   To set    Acknowledgement     ull          101               69    19  Key Command   m c    gt  To send IR remote key code     Transmission               Set ID     Datal Cr     Data Key code   Refer to page A 32     Acknowledgement     cll  Set 101                  RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    20  Tile Mode Command   d d       Change a Tile Mode   Transmission     d  d    Set ID     Data  x                       Data Description   00 or 11 Tile mode is off    12 1 x 2 mode column x row   13 1 x 3 mode   14 1 x4 mode   55 5 x 5 mode                     The data can not be set to OX or XO except 00     Acknowledgement     d   1001 ITOK NG  Data Ix        RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    21  Tile H Position Command   d e    gt  To set the Horizontal position     Transmission     91          ID     Data  x     Data Min          to         14H    00H   Step  10 Left   14H   Step 10 Right     Acknowledgement     ell  Set ID   TTOK NG  Data Ix     22  Tile V Position Command   d f    gt  To set the Vertical position        Trans
9.   Data 0   Off 1             RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    14 Balance Command   t    gt  To adjust the sound balance   Transmission           Set 10                      Data Min          to Max   64H   Hexadecimal code     00H   Step L50  64H   Step R50    Acknowledgement        Set 01 ILOK  Data  x     Data Min   OOH to Max   64H    00H   Step 0 to L50  64H   Step 100 to R50    Balance   L50 to R50    15  Color Temperature  Command   u    gt  To adjust the screen color temperature   Transmission                 10                 Data 0  Medium    1   Cool  2  Warm    Acknowledgement   011       101 YTOK  Data Ix   Data 0   Medium  1   Cool  2  Warm    RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    16  Abnormal state  Command   z    gt  Abnormal State   Used to Read the power off status when Stand by mode   Transmission           21         10                  Data FF   Read    Acknowledgement     z     Set ID                     1      Normal  Power on and signal exist      No signal  Power on      Turn the monitor off by remote control     Turn the monitor off by sleep time function    Turn the monitor off by RS 232C function    Turn the monitor off by off time function     Turn the monitor off by auto off function                                  17 15   mode Command          gt  Used to select the afterimage preventing function   Transmission     01           101 J Data  Cr     Data 1H  Inversion
10.   The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality  improvement        Specifications    Video Signal Max  Resolution       RGB   1920 x 1080   60 Hz  HDMI DVI   1920 x 1080   60 Hz    It may not be supported depending on the OS or video card type        Recommended Resolution    Horizontal Frequency    RGB   1920 x 1080      60 Hz  HDMI DVI   1920 x 1080   60 Hz       may not be supported depending on the OS or video card type        RGB  30 kHz to 83 kHz  HDMI DVI  30 kHz to 83 kHz       Vertical Frequency    RGB  56 Hz to 75 Hz  HDMI DVI  56 Hz to 60 Hz       Synchronization Type    Composite Separate Digital                Input Connector             Operational Condition  Storage Condition    Environmental  Conditions       15 pin D Sub type  HDMI DVI digital   Composite Video  Component  RS 232C  LAN  USB       Temperature  0   C to 40   C   Humidity  10   to 80 96  Temperature   20   C to 60   C   Humidity  5 96 to 95 96    Audio specifications are applicable only for models that support speakers     RMS Audio Output  Input Sensitivity  Speaker Impedance    Audio    Note          improvement        10W 10W R L   0 7 Vrms  80      The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality          Specifications          PC Mode   Preset Mode    Horizontal   Vertical Horizontal   Vertical    Preset mode Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency   KHz  H Preset mode  kt   Ha     640 x 350   1280 x 768  720 x 400   1360 x 76
11.   delete all indexes of Off Time List   e1  delete 1st index of Off Time List   e2  delete 2nd index of Off Time List   e3  delete 3rd index of Off Time List   e4  delete 4th index of Off Time List    3  01h to 80h  write   Day of Week       Monday     Tuesday  bit2  04h    Wednesday  bit3  08h    Thursday  bit4  10h    Friday      Saturday  bit6  40h    Sunday  bit7  80h    Everyday   1fh    Monday to Friday   3fh    Monday to Saturday   60h    Saturday to Sunday     Data 2    00h to 17h  Hours    Data 3    00h to 3bh  Minutes      When you read delete the current on time list  all of  Data2  Data3  are have to be FFH    ex1  fd 01 f1 ff ff   when you read 1st index of Off Time List   ex2  fd 01 e1 ff ff   when you delete 1st index of Off Time List   ex3  fd 01 3f 02 03   when you write one Off Time Data   Monday to Saturday  02 03      Acknowledgement               IDI IIOK  Data1  Data2  Data3  x     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    38  Scheduling Input select  Command   f u   Main Picture Input    gt  To select input source for SET depending on day     Transmission              ID    Data1    Data2  Cr      Data 1    1  fih to f4h write read one index    f1  read 1st index of On Time Input   f2  read 2nd index of On Time Input  f3  read 3rd index of On Time Input  f4  read 4th index of On Time Input           Data 2   Input  Data Hex  INPUT  02 AV  04 Component  07 RGB   PC  08 HDMI DVI   HD DVD  09 HDMI DVI   PC              Whe
12.  INTO SAFETY      One size does NOT fit all  Follow the manufacturer s recommendations  for the sate installation and use of your flat panel display      Carefully read and understand all enclosed instructions for proper use of  this product     Don t allow children to climb on or play with furniture and television sets           Don t place flat panel displays on furniture that can easily be used as steps   such as a chest of drawers     Remember that children can become excited while watching a program   especially on a    larger than life    flat panel display  Care should be taken to       place or install the display where it cannot be pushed  pulled over   or knocked down     Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected    the flat       panel display so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed by curious children     WALL MOUNTING  IF YOU DECIDE TO WALL MOUNT  YOUR FLAT PANEL DISPLAY  ALWAYS       Use a mount that has been recommended by the display manufacturer  and or listed by an independent laboratory  such as UL  CSA          Follow all instructions supplied by the display and wall mount manufacturers   If you have any doubts about your ability to safely install your flat panel    display  contact your retailer about professional installation        Make sure that the wall where you are mounting the display is appropriate   Some wall mounts are not designed to be mounted to walls with steel  studs or old cinder block construction  If you are unsure  c
13.  JMJ008             02 12 2010    igation    Option     Page Change  mark         5      EXIT   Exit    Moves to the Upper Level Folder  Current Page Total Pages  Total Number of Marked Photos    Usable USB Memory                         Corresponding Buttons on the Remote Control       User Menus        g USB Options       Photo Selection and Pop Up Menu     C7 USB Device    Photo List Page 2 3      No Marked Free Space 150              Drivel Up Folder      kvo 02 12 2010  JMJO01   Kvt0t 021212010  B  Ky104 02 12 2010   KY102 021212010  Bj  KY105 02 12 2010  mm IPAE          02 12 2010  JMJ002 02 12 2010   JMJ006 02 12 2010  JMJ003 02 12 2010         007 02 12 2010  JMJ004 02 12 2010          008 02 12 2010    1366x768  125KB          Option    Page change                   rem View  Displays the selected item   Photo Mef a                      Mark All  Marks all photos      the screen     Drivet Up Folder      o 02 12 2010               Unmark All  Deselects all marked photos   unt     LA ion Delete  Deletes the selected photo   eere ER  uo    Mark All 82122310 Close  Closes the pop up menu   JMJ003 2 Delete 02 12 2010  7 JMJ004 2    Gloss 02 12 2010         Navigation    Option     Page change EL Mark       Ext          User Menus       52 USB Options       Viewing Photos    Detailed operations are available on the full sized photo view screen        The aspect ratio of a photo may change the   size of the photo displayed on the screen in   full size  Press EXIT to move 
14.  Signal Cable Audio Cable HDMI Signal Cable   not included   not included   not included            1  U  EJ                      VCR DVD Set top Box VCR DVD Set top Box    Note  Dolby Digital is not supported     e Select an input signal   Press INPUT on the remote control to select the input signal        INPUT  gt  lt   gt      OK     Or  press INPUT on the bottom of the set      _ INPUT     4        AUTOISET    Connecting with an HDMI DVI Signal Input Cable or an HDMI Signal Input Cable                   Select HDMI DVI        Input List    Umm c                         User Menus       Screen Adjustment Options     lt  M3704C  gt   lt  M4225C  gt              INPUT MENU AUTO SET                On Off Button Turns the set on off              This Indicator lights up green when the       is operating  Power Indicator normally  on mode   If the set is in sleep mode  Energy    Saving   the indicator color changes to amber        Shows hides the OSD  On Screen Display  menu     OSD Select   Selects an icon or adjusts the setting in the OSD menu   Adjust Button    V A Adjusts up and down         lt   gt  Adjusts the Volume 35  volume  VERS    i       User Menus          Screen Adjustment Options          AUTO SET Button  For PC Analog signal     Auto in progress  For optimal display change       resolution to 1920 x 1080                 When XGA Mode is active and  1920 x 1080 is selected     Auto in progress    Q INPUT Button INPUT     4       AUTO SET      Toggles between in
15.  equal to the  number of ID Mode  you can control the monitor  which you want in the multi display condition     USB Menu Control Buttons    Adjusts the USB menu  Photo List  Music  List and Movie List      Using the Remote Control       ENERGY SAVING Button    Adjusts the Energy Saving mode of the set           POWER    99  OJ        INPUT Select Button  Accesses the Input Signal Window   Selects the signal type you want using  lt   gt                                 Input List  29     CJ  1     RGB HDMI DVI  CLEAR Button      It is not available to use this function     ARC Button    Selects the Aspect Ratio mode                    BRIGHTNESS Button     Adjusts brightness by pressing Up and Down      In USB mode  the OSD menu has the Page  function to move to the next file list     Wi    AUTO Button    Automatically adjusts picture position and  minimizes image instability  RGB input only      S MENU Button  SuperSign Menu Key     It is not available to use this function     EXIT Button    Clears all on screen displays and returns to set  normal viewing from any menu                           TILE Button    Selects the TILE mode        2  Insert the batteries with correct polarity             3  Close the battery cover   4  To remove the batteries  perform the installation actions  in reverse       Dispose of used batteries accordance with local  regulations to prevent environmental pollution           Part Names and Functions      The set image in the user s guide may be d
16.  page AT     Acknowledgement               101 ILOK  Data  x     Data Min   00H to Max   64H    10  Tint Command   j   Video Timing only    gt  To adjust the screen tint    You can also adjust the tint in the Picture menu   Transmission             Set 101 J Data  Cr     Data Red   00H to Green  64H   Hexadecimal code     Refer to  Real data mapping  page AT     Acknowledgement   N  Set ID                         Data Red   00H to Green   64H    Tint Real data mapping  0   Step 0 to Red       64   Step 100 to Green    RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    11  Sharpness Command   k   Video Timing only      To adjust the screen Sharpness   You can also adjust the sharpness in the Picture menu     Transmission            Set ID    Data  Cr   Data Min   OOH to Max   64H     Hexadecimal code     Refer to  Real data mapping  page AT     Acknowledgement               101 J OK  Data  x     Data Min   00H to Max   64H       12  OSD Select Command        gt  To control OSD on off to the set   Transmission                     10  J Data  Cr     Data 0  OSD Off 1  OSD On    Acknowledgement       15   101                     Data 0  OSD Off 1   OSD On    13  Remote Lock  Key Lock  Command   m    gt  To control Remote Lock on off to the set   This function  when controlling RS 232C  locks the remote control and the local keys     Transmission     kl m I  Set ID     Data  Cr     Data 0   Off 1          Acknowledgement     m          10   TOK  Data  x   
17.  the connected USB storage device  is working  When such device is suddenly separated or unplugged  the stored files or the USB  storage device may be damaged       Do not connect a USB storage device that has been artificially written to on the PC  The device  may cause the set to malfunction or fail to be played  Never forget to use only a USB storage  device that has normal music files or image files      Please use only a USB storage device that was formatted as a FAT16  FAT32  NTFS file system  provided with the Windows operating system  If a storage device has been formatted as a different  utility program that is not supported by Windows  it may not be recognized  Data on a USB storage  device cannot be deleted in the NTFS file system      Please connect power to a USB storage device that requires an external power supply  If not  the  device may not be recognized      Please connect a USB storage device with the cable provided by the USB maker  If connected with  an aftermarket cable or an excessively long cable  the device may not be recognized      Some USB storage devices may not be supported or operate smoothly      Amaximum of 999 files and folders can be recognized      Dataon a USB storage device cannot be aligned  Up to 128 English characters can be recognized  as a file name      Please back up important files because data on the USB device may be damaged  Data manage   ment is solely the consumer s responsibility and the manufacturer does not cover the produ
18.  the outlet     See if the power switch is turned on   May need service     Adjust brightness and contrast again   Backlight may need repair        f the set is in power saving mode  move the  mouse or press any key     Turn both devices off and then back on       The signal from the PC  video card  is out of  the vertical or horizontal frequency range of the  set  Adjust the frequency range by referring to  the specifications in this manual      Maximum Resolution  RGB   1920 x 1080      60 Hz  HDMI DVI   1920 x 1080   60 Hz      The signal cable between PC and set is not  connected  Check the signal cable      Press INPUT on the remote control to check  the input signal      Unknown Set  Message Appears When the Television is Connected    e Did you install the driver       Install the television driver provided with the  television  or download it from http   www lg com     See if the plug  amp  play function is supported by  referring to your video card user manual      Key Lock On  Message Appears    e The  Key Lock On  message  appears when pressing MENU       The control locking function prevents  unintentional OSD changes due to careless  usage  To unlock the controls  simultaneously  press MENU and    for several seconds   You  cannot set this function using the remote  control  You can set this function on the set  only         Troubleshooting    The Screen Image Looks Abnormal    e Is the screen position wrong    D Sub analog signal   Press AUTO on the  remote contr
19.  the paper       This feature is not available on all models                                                                                                                      When the speakers are installed     Cable ties    Cfo  cpe      This feature is not available on all models         Connect the input terminal with the  proper color match        Portrait Mode      Only on some models      lt  Only M4225C  gt                When installing in portrait mode  rotate the set clockwise      Using the Remote Control       Remote Control Buttons                    O 3 O O OG O O          On   Off Button    Switches the set on from standby or off to  standby     MONITOR On   Off Button    Turns off the monitor and then turn it back on     Number and Letter Buttons    Type numbers     It is not available to use Alphabet     1 a A Button    It is not available to use this function     Volume Up Down Button    Adjusts the volume     PSM Button    Selects the Picture Status mode     MUTE Button    Switches the sound on or off     MENU Button     Selects a menu      Clears all on screen displays and returns to  monitor viewing from any menu     Up Down Left Right Buttons     Allows you to navigate the on screen menus  and adjust the system settings to your  preference     OK Button    Accepts your selection or displays the  current mode     BACK Button    Allows the user to move return one step in an  interactive application     ID ON OFF Button     When the number of input ID is
20. 455 kHz                               RS 232C IR Codes       Code Hex  Function Note   4     QURa                           BU           Rig              __       oo WeB         08                     R C Button    0   1  C4 MONITOR ON R C Button   Discrete IR Code   C5 MONITOR OFF R C Button   Discrete IR Code      0 me      1 1 R CButn                   95 Energy Saving B C Button     000000  B     NpuT  RC Button         00     83                                0  E MEE           0      5 0 2        10          NumberKo Q R C Button     1 1  11 R C Button     12 NumbperKey2           1  13 R C Button  _ M NumbprKey4      R CButon                     15 R C Button      16             NumberKeyg RC Button         00       7 NumbrKey7 R C Button                   18  NumberKeyg R C Button        0  102                8      00   79 ARC MARK  R C Button   Discrete IR Code   02   R C Button  03 Vol  R C Button    RS 232C    Code Hex   E0  E1  28  99    72  71  63  61  7B  BO    1        8F  8E  5A    BF  D5  C6  16        AF    Function  BrightA           UP   Bright v  Page Down   BACK  AUTO CONFIC    ID ON Red Color   ID OFF Green Color    Yellow Color    Blue Color    TILE    gt    a   ll   44          AV    COMPONENT  RGB PC  HDMI DVI  ARC  4 3   ARC  16 9     ARC  ZOOM     IR Codes    Note  R C Button  R C Button  R C Button  R C Button   Discrete IR Code   R C Button  R C Button  R C Button  R C Button  R C Button  R C Button  R C Button  R C Button  R C Button  R C Butto
21. 8   7 515 710  7 519 274    V HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC     Accessories          Included Accessories    Thank you for your purchase  Check to make sure that the accessories shown immediately below have been  included with your set       Note that the accessories may look different from those shown here        Remote Control D Sub Signal Power Cable CD ROM   Cards    Batteries Cable    Q Separately Purchased Accessories   Optional accessories are subject to change without prior notice to improve the performance of the set  New  optional accessories may be added periodically      Optional accessories  purchased separately  may vary depending on the model      Note that optional accessories may look different from those shown here     Speaker Kit    Applicable only for models that support the speakers     Cable holder Cable tie    They may not              be available    in some areas         orforsome       models        Speaker 2  Screws  4     Cable  2     Connecting the Speakers      Only on some models     Attach the speakers to the set using screws as shown below  Then  connect the  speaker cable                                                                                                        After installing your speakers  use holders and cable ties to organize the speaker  cables           Cable holder    SS             Remove
22. 8  640 x 480   1366 x 768  640 x 480 1280 x 1024  800 x 600    1280    1024  800    600 1680    1050  832    624    1920    1080  1024    768  1024    768  1280    720                1 to 17  RGB mode     HDMI DVI mode       DTV Mode    Component HDMI DVI  DTV           Power Indicator       M3704C  gt  M4225C  gt     A    On Mode On Mode  Sleep Mode Sleep Mode  Off Mode Off Mode       Note            DTV PC selection on HDMI DVI inputs is available for PC resolutions  640x480 60 Hz   1280x720 60 Hz  1920x1080 60 Hz and DTV resolutions  480p  720p  1080p        RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set    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   If the  Set ID  menu in  Option  is set to OFF  the monitor ID value should be set between 1 and 99        Connecting the cable    Connect the RS 232C cable as shown in the picture    You need to purchase a cable to connect the RS 232C socket as it is not provided as the  accessory    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                           RS 232C   CONTROL     RS 232C   CONTROL     RS 232C   CONTROL     RS 232C   CONTROL     RS 232C Cable   not included                                monitor 1 monitor 2 monitor 3 monitor 4     RS 232C Configurations   7 Wire Configurations  Standard RS 232C cable  3 Wire Confi
23. Acknowledgement               101 TTOK NG  Data  x     Data 0   Lamp Fault  1  Lamp       2  N A DPM Power Off     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    33  Auto volume  Command   d u    gt  Automatically adjust the volume level     Transmission  14141        IDYL  Data  x   Data 0   Off  1 On    Acknowledgement     u  J Set IDJ JLOK NG  Data  x     34  Speaker  Command   d v      Turn the speaker on or off     Transmission     d  v    Set ID    Data  x     Data 0   Off  1          Acknowledgement     vIL ISet IDJ   OK NG  Data  x     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    35  Time  Command   f a      Set the current time     Transmission                ID    Data1    Data2    Data3  Cr      Data      Monday     Tuesday     Wednesday    Thursday     Friday     Saturday     Sunday                      Data2   OH to 17H  Hours      Data3   00H to 3BH  Minutes     Acknowledgement             ID T IIOK NG  Data1  Data2  Data3  x      When reading data  FFH is inputted for  Data1    Data2  and  Data3    In other cases  all are treated as NG     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    36  On Timer  On Off Timer  Time  Command   f d    gt  Set On Timer     Transmission   fl d    Set ID    Data1    Data2    Data3  Cr      Data1    1  fih to f4h read one index    f1  read 1st index of On Time List   f2  read 2nd index of On Time List  f3  read 3rd index of On Time List  f4  r
24. Optimizes the contrast automatically according to the brightness of the   reflection   This function can be used only under AV  Component and HDMI   DVI DTV      Dynamic Color  Adjusts the color of the reflection automatically to reproduce natural colors as  closely as possible   This function can be used only under AV  Component and  HDMI DVI DTV      Noise Reduction  Removes noise up to the point where it does not damage the original picture     This function can be used only under AV  Component and HDMI DVI DTV      Gamma  Sets your own gamma value    On the set  high gamma values display whitish images and low gamma  values display high contrast images    Black Level  Adjusts the contrast and the brightness using the black level of the screen  function   works in the following modes  AV  Component  HDMI DTV    Low  The reflection of the screen gets darker   High  The reflection of the screen gets brighter    Film Mode  When you watch a movie  this function adjusts the set to the best picture appearance   function works in the following modes  AV  Component 480i 576i 1080i  HDMI DTV  480i 576i 1080i     White Balance  Adjusts the overall color of the screen to your preferences  function works in the   following modes   Expert 1  Expert 2 Picture mode     Color Management System  This is an expert tool used to make adjustments by using test  patterns  This does not affect other colors but can be used to  selectively adjust the 6 color areas  red green blue cyan magenta   ye
25. Returns the set to the default factory settings                         User Menus                 Screen Tiling Options          Tile Mode         Te prio ou M       Must be displayed with various other set       Tile ID 10   Must be in a function that can be connected  Natural Mode  Off to RS 232C or RGB Out   KJ    Een P   Tile Mode works with several set to enlarge    H Position Ae es the screen area     N  E V Position  0              C    Reset    Select Tile Mode and choose Tile alignment and set the ID of the current set to set the  location  Only after pressing OK will the adjustments be saved      Tile mode  column    row       1  2 3 4 5    1  2  3  4  5      5  5 is the maximum matrix available      The configuration of an integration screen is also available as well as configuration of a 1x1 display                               Tile Mode  set 1 to 4   c 2  x r 2      E Column FT       Row                            User Menus            Screen Tiling Options         Tile Mode  set 1 to 9   c 3  x r 3      uL RE     D1 102 03                                                       Tile Mode  set 1 to 2      2  x r 1                  Tile Mode  set 1 to 16   c 4  x r 4                        E    Tile ID  Select the location of the Tile by setting an ID   Natural  Omits the distance between the screens allowing the image to be displayed naturally   H Size  Adjusts the horizontal size of the screen taking into account the size of the bezel   V Size  Adjusts the verti
26. cal size of the screen taking into account the size of the bezel   H Position  Moves the screen horizontally   V Position  Moves the screen vertically   Reset  Initializes and releases current Tile Mode settings   All Tile settingS are released when selecting Tile recall and the screen returns to Full screen     Row          mma 8  aum     c                                              User Menus       B   USB Options       Connecting USB Devices    When you connect a USB device  this pop up menu is displayed  automatically    The pop up menu will not be displayed while the OSD  EPG or Schedule list is displayed   When the pop up menu appears  you can select Music List  Photo List or Movie List in the  MY MEDIA menu    You cannot add a new folder or delete an existing folder on the USB device while it is  connected to the set     1  Connect the USB device to the USB jack on the set                                Im        PHOTO LIST MUSIC LIST   MOVIE LIST                User Menus       B    USB Options       Precautions when using the USB device    Only a USB storage device is recognizable     If the USB storage device is connected through a USB hub  the device is not recognizable     AUSB storage device using an automatic recognition program may not be recognized     AUSB storage device that uses its own driver may not be recognized     The recognition speed of a USB storage device may depend on each device       Please do not turn off the Set or unplug the USB device when
27. ct  bearing data damage      If the USB is connected in Standby Mode  the device will automatically be loaded when the set is  turned on      The recommended capacity is 1TB or less for an external USB hard disk and 32GB or less for  USB memory      Any device with more than the recommended capacity may not work properly      Ifan external USB hard disk with a    Power Saving  function does not work  turn the hard disk off  and on again to make it work properly      Names and subtitles of some language files may not display properly  Korean  Chinese  Japanese      When using Korean  Japanese or Chinese subtitles or file names  it is recommended to set the  language to the corresponding one        User Menus       E  USB Options       Photo List    You can view photo files on USB storage devices   The On Screen Display may be different from your set  Images are an example to assist with set  operation        Supported JPG Photo File Types   Baseline  15360 x 8640   Progressive  1024 x 768     You can view JPG files only      Non supported files are displayed in the form of bitmap        Screen Components                 Page 2 3 5 No    a      Drive Up Folder      kyo 02 12 2010  JMJ001               0212 2010  B      104 02 12 2010                02 1212010  B      105 02 12 2010       Photo List       d              JMJ001 02 12 2010 7  JMJ005 02 12 2010      JMJ002 02 12 2010 JMJ006 02 12 2010  1366x768  125KB   JMJ003 02 12 2010       JMJ007 02 12 2010    JMJ004 02 12 2010
28. d Movie File Types         Resolution  under 25 frames sec  720x576 WxH pixels    Frame rate   under 30 frames sec  720x480   e Video Codec  MPEG1  MPEG2  MPEGA  doesn   t support Microsoft MPEG4 V2          DivX3 xx  DivX4 xx  DivX5 xx  DivX VOD  DRM   XviD  DivX6 xx  playback      When loading  some buttons may not work        User Menus       5     USB Options       Deactivation    22 USB  lt  gt  Move    OK       Photo List   Music List     2 Movie List  DivX Reg  Code    z Deactivation                   Deactivating devices allows users who have activated all the available devices through the  web server and are blocked from activating more devices  DivX VOD allows the consumer  to activate up to 6 devices under one account  but to replace or deactivate any of those  devices  the consumer needs to contact DivX Support and request deletion  With this added    feature  consumers will be able to deactivate the device themselves and manage their DivX  VOD devices better        Troubleshooting    No Image is Displayed    e Is the power cord connected     e 15 the power indicator light on      lt  M3704C  gt    e Power is on  power indicator is Green  but the screen appears extremely dark    lt  M4225C  gt       Power is       power indicator is Blue  but the screen appears extremely dark     e 15 the power indicator amber   e Does the  Out of range    message    appear     e Does the  Check signal cable   message appear          See if the power cord is properly connected to 
29. de  In Tile mode 00H to 01H  21  Picture mode PSM         to 06H  28  Sound mode 01H to 05H  29  Fan Fault check FFH  30  Elapsed time return FFH  31  Temperature value FFH  32  Lamp fault check FFH  33  Auto Volume        to 01H  34  Speaker 00H to 01H  35  Time        to 06H        to 17H        to 3BH  36  On Timer  On Off Timer  Time      to        OOH to 17H        to 3BH         to E4H  01H to 80H  37  Off Timer  On zOff Timer  Time      to               to 17H        to 3BH         to E4H  01H to 80H    i                                                                                                          lt              ms Ra     lt        lt                      Lj ass      Sw       trm       RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set    PE COMMANDI                2         DATA         DATAS    38  Scheduling input select      to F4H 02H to 09H  39  Sleep Time        to 08H  40  Auto Sleep        to 01H  41  Power On Delay        to 64H  42  Language 00H to 09H  43  DPM Select 00H to 01H  44  Reset        to 02H  45  Power Saving        to 03H  46  Power Indicator 00H to 01H  4   Serial no  FFH   48  5   W Version FFH   49  Input Select 20H to            gt  lt   h    M    M    M                                        lt                                RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    Transmission     Command1  Command2         ID     Data  Cr        Command 1   First command   k  j  m  d  f  x       Command 2   Second command  a t
30. e an incompatible adapter  that uses a different signaling system is available on the market            HDMI   DVI       Rear back of the set                 I     not included                 Use shielded signal interface cables  D sub 15        cable  HDMI DVI cable  with ferrite cores  to maintain standard compliance with your set        Connect the Audio cable      not included   Rear back of the set     PC    e Connect the power cord                     Rear back of the set     Connecting to External Devices       o s Press Power      M3704C       M4225C  gt        2     NPUT        v A  4    AUTO SET            wur        Y A 4                          On Off button On Off button    2  Turn on the PC        Select an input signal   Press INPUT on the remote control to select the input signal          INPUT lt   gt    0K    Or  press INPUT on the bottom of the set              INPUT     4  gt      AUTOISET         A  Connecting with a D Sub Signal Input Cable     Select RGB  15 pin D Sub analog signal              Input List  Wo AH EE Eo                   B  Connecting with an HDMI to DVI Signal Input Cable     Select HDMI DVI  DVI Digital signal or HDMI Digital signal        Input List    Sm     Connecting two computers      Connect the signal cables  HDMI DVI and D Sub  to each computer     Oo Press INPUT on the remote control to select the computer to use   Connect to a grounded power outlet directly on the wall or on a grounded power strip                       Note 
31. ead 4th index of On Time List    2  elh e4h delete one index   eOh delete all indexes   e0  delete all indexes of On Time List   e1  delete 1st index of On Time List   e2  delete 2nd index of On Time List   e3  delete 3rd index of On Time List   e4  delete 4th index of On Time List    3  01h to 80h  write   Day of Week           01h    Monday  bit1  02h    Tuesday  bit2  04h    Wednesday  bit3  08h    Thursday  bit4  10h    Friday  bit5  20h    Saturday  bit6  40h    Sunday  bit7  80h    Everyday    1fh    Monday to Friday    3fh    Monday to Saturday    60h    Saturday to Sunday     Data 2   00h to 17h  Hours      Data 3    00h to 3bh  Minutes     When you read delete the current on time list  all of  Data2  Data3  are have to be FFH    ex1  fd 01 f1 ff ff   when you read 1st index of On Time List   ex2  fd 01 e1 ff ff   when you delete 1st index of On Time List   ex3  fd 01 3f 02 03   when you write one On Time Data   Monday to Saturday  02 03     Acknowledgement   d    Set ID   IOKI Data1  Data2  Data3  x     e    RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    37  Off Timer  On Off Timer  Time  Command   f e      Set Off Timer     Transmission                ID    Data1    Data2    Data3  Cr      Data 1    1  fh to f4h read one index    f1  read 1st index of Off Time List   f2  read 2nd index of Off Time List  f3  read 3rd index of Off Time List  f4  read 4th index of Off Time List    2  e1h to e4h delete one index   eOh delete all indexes   e0
32. eives a wide screen signal  it causes you to adjust the picture  horizontally or vertically  in linear proportion  to fill the entire screen     EC  _ x   e                 User Menus            Adjusting Screen Color       Energy Saving            PICTURE      Move  Aspect Ratio   16 9   ed Energy Saving   Off  Picture Mode   Standard Level 1       Backlight kale  Level 3       Off        4      Contrast              Brightness       1          Sharpness    Color                      The screen brightness adjusting menu helps you save energy     Level  4 screen brightness levels are available           100  light    Level 1  80  light    Level 2  60  light    Level 3  40  light    Note            If the  Picture Mode    is set to  Cinema     the  Energy saving    mode is disabled           User Menus            Adjusting Screen Color       Picture Mode             PICTURE  lt  gt  Move            LJ Aspect Ratio   16 9    2 Energy Saving        Standard     Backlight      Contrast 90                 Picture Mode       70 Standard  Cinema  Sport     Brightness 50  Game     Sharpness 70    Color 60  v    Expert 1  Expert 2          QI  N  3                  The picture mode menu toggles between screen presets     Standard  This is the optimum viewing condition for general users    Vivid  Displays a sharp image    Cinema  This mode optimizes video for watching movies    Sport  This mode emphasizes dynamic video and primary colors  e g  white  uniforms   grass  sky blue  etc   b
33. ement     xII  Set ID T OK NG  Data Ix           RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    28  Sound Mode  Command   d y     gt  To adjust the Sound mode     Transmission                     ID    Data  X     Data Structure          Data Hex  Mode  01 Standard  02 Music  03 Cinema  04 sport  05 Game             Acknowledgement     y    Set IDJ   OK NG  Data  x     29  Fan Fault check  Command   d w    gt  To check the Fan fault of the SET     Transmission     d  w    Set ID    Data  x       The data is always FF in Hex    Data ff  Read Status    Acknowledgement     w    Set ID T OK NG  Data Ix       Data is the status value of the Fan fault   Data 0  Fan fault   1  Fan OK   2  N A Not Avaliable     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    30  Elapsed time return Command   d      gt  To read the elapsed time     Transmission              101              5 The data is always FF in Hex      Acknowledgement       1       ID I  TOK NG  Data  x       The data means used hours    Hexadecimal code     31  Temperature value  Command   d n    gt       read the inside temperature value     Transmission     d  n           ID     Data  x       The data is always FF in Hex      Acknowledgement          Set 101 TTOK NG I Data  x       The data is 1 byte long in Hexadecimal     32  Lamp fault Check Command   d p       To check lamp fault     Transmission          18   ID     Data  x       The data is always FF in Hex      
34. ess INPUT on the bottom of the set     INPUT     4        AUTO SET    Connecting with a BNC Cable                     Select AV   Input List  m         o    AV Component RGB HDMI DVI                   Connecting to External Devices          Component Input  480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p     e Connect the AV cable as shown in the below figure  then connect the power cord  see page 10        Connect the input terminal with the matching color     COMPONENT IN                                                                                            Audio Cable   not included     BNC Cable   not included     HDTV Receiver    Note     Some devices may require HDCP in order to display HD signals       Component doesn t support HDCP        Select an input signal   Press INPUT on the remote control to select the input signal          INPUT  gt  lt   gt      OK     Or  press INPUT on the bottom of the set     INPUT   4  gt      AUTO SET                 Select Component        Input List            Component RGB HDMI DVI         cable                             Connecting to External Devices          HDMI Input  480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p     HDMI supports high definition input and HDCP  High bandwidth Digital Content  Protection   Some devices require HDCP in order to display HD signals        Connect the AV cable as shown below and connect the power           see page 10    Set    m    RGB OUT    5                                                               HDMI DVI RCA PC 
35. f                             Clock   If the current time is incorrect  reset the clock manually    1  Press the MENU button and then use    v     gt  button to select the Time menu  input OK button to enter  2  Press the  gt  button and then use   v button to select clock menu     3  Press the  gt  button and then use  lt   gt  button to select date   4  Press the A v button and then use  lt   gt  button to set the hour 00h to 23h     5  Press the  v button and then use  lt   gt  button to set the minutes 00 min to 59 min     On Off time   The off time automatically switches the set to standby at the pre set time    1 Press the MENU button and then use    v lt   gt  button to select the Time menu  input OK button to enter  2  Press the  gt  button and then use   v button to select On Off Timer    3  Press the  gt  button and then use  lt   gt  button to select date   4  Press the A v button and then use  lt   gt  button to set the hour 00h to 23h     5 Press the v button and then use  lt   gt  button to set the minutes 00 min to 59 min     6  Press the  v button According to the personal needs  choose to add    Sleep timer   The power is automatically tumed off when the time set by a user is passed    1  Press the MENU button and then use   v     gt  button to select the Time menu input OK button to enter  2  Press the  gt  button and then use   v button to select Sleep timer menu     3  Press the v button and then use  lt   gt  button to select      minutes Off to 240 min  
36. g a           s              PC analog signal  The optimal screen settings will be selected T Es selected     that suit the current mode  If adjustments are not satisfactory     adjust the screen manually                 User Menus            Adjusting Screen Color       Aspect Ratio            PICTURE     4 Aspect Ratio   16 9  eg Energy Saving    Off                Picture Mode   Standard        Backlight ERIS Scan    Contrast Original    Brightness         Sharpness    Color Cinena Zoom 1    Full Wide                 To select the image size of the screen     16 9  Widescreen mode   Just Scan  Displays the full signal data without cropping any of the image     This menu is activated only in 720p 1080p 1080i  HDMI DVI DTV  Component mode   Original  The aspect ratio is not adjusted from the original signal and is set by the program being  watched   4 3  Selects a 4 3 aspect ratio image   1 1  The aspect ratio is not adjusted from the original  Used in PC mode  only HDMI  DVI PC  RGB PC    14 9  14 9 programs are viewed normally in 14 9 with black bars added to the top and bottom   4 3 programs are magnified on the top bottom and left right sides   Zoom  4 3 programs are magnified until they fill the 16 9 screen  The top and bottom will be cut off   Cinena Zoom 1  Choose Cinema Zoom when you wish the picture to be altered  both horizontally  extended and vertically cropped  This is a good compromise between signal  alteration and screen coverage   Full Wide  When the set rec
37. gement     e       01 LOKI Data Ix     Data 0   Volume Mute On  Volume Off   1  Volume Mute Off  Volume On     06  Volume Control Command   f    gt  To adjust Volume  Transmission                 10         611    Data Min   00H to Max   64H   Hexadecimal code     Acknowledgement     fll 18   101 OK   Datallx     Data Min   OOH to Max   64H         Real Data Mapping  0   STEP 0    A   STEP 10    F   STEP 15  10   STEP 16    64   STEP 100    RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    07  Contrast Command   g    gt  To adjust screen contrast    You can also adjust the contrast in the Picture menu   Transmission     kI g I  Set ID I   Data  Cr     Data Min   OOH to Max   64H    Acknowledgement     g I  Set ID                     Refer to  Real data mapping  page A7        08  Brightness Command   h    gt  To adjust screen brightness   You can also adjust the brightness in the Picture menu     Transmission     k  h     Set 10    Data  Cr     Data Min   00H to Max   64H    Refer to  Real data mapping  as shown below     Acknowledgement     h   1      1011 OKl Data lx       Refer to  Real data mapping    page A7        RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set    Q Transmission   Receiving Protocol    09  Color Command   i   Video Timing only    gt  To adjust the screen color    You can also adjust the color in the Picture menu   Transmission           Set ID  J Data  Cr     Data Min          to         64H   Hexadecimal code     Refer to  Real data mapping 
38. gurations  Not Standard    PC Monitor PC Monitor  RXD 2 e            e 3                      2 e          e 3                TXD 3 e            e 2 GND TXD 3 e            e 2 GND  GND 5 5 DSR GND 5 ee 5 DTR  DIR      DTR DIR    6   DSR  DSR 6 e            e 4 CTS      6 4 RTS  RTS        RTS RTS 7 7   CTS  cs         CIS  g 8   D Sub 9 D Sub 9 D Sub 9 D Sub 9    Female   Female   Female   Female        Communication Parameter     gt  Baud Rate   9600 buad Rate  UART    gt  Data Length   8 bit    gt  Parity Bit   None      Stop Bit   1bit    gt  Flow Control   None    gt  Communication Code   ASCII code   gt  Use a crossed  reverse  cable    RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Command Reference List    PF COMMANDI COMMAND 2 DATAI         2               01  Power 00H to 01H  02  Input Select 02H to 09H  03  Aspect Ratio        to         04  Screen Mute 00H to 01H  05  Volume Mute 00H to 01H  06  Volume Control        to 64H  07  Contrast        to 64H  08  Brightness 00H to 64H  09  Color        to 64H  10  Tint 00   to 64H  11  Sharpness        to 64H  12  OSD Select 00H to 01H  13  Remote Lock  key Lock 00H to 01H  14  Balance        to 64H  15  Color Temperature 00H to 02H  16  Abnomal state FFH  17  ISM mode 01H to 08H  18  Auto configuration 01H  19  Key Key Code  20  Tile Mode        to 55H  21  Tile H Position        to 14H  22  Tile V Position        to 14H  23  Tile H Size        to 64H  24  Tile V Size        to 64H  25  Tile ID Set        to 19H  26  Natural Mo
39. h input source  For example  when connecting to PC in RGB mode      Select  PC  for the connecting device field  Otherwise  the screen may not display properly    Key Lock   Use      to select On or Off  The set can be set up so that it can only be used with the remote control   This feature can prevent unauthorized viewing    To lock OSD screen adjustment  set the Key Lock tab to the  On  position    To unlock it  do the following    Push MENU on the remote control and set Key Lock to the  Off  position    Set ID   You can assign a unique Set ID NO  name assignment  to each set when several set are connected  for display  Specify the number  1 to 99  using  lt   gt  and exit  Use the assigned Set ID to individually  control each set using the Set Control Program    ISM Method   Leaving a fixed image on the screen for a long time may cause image burn in  To use the set for a  long period of time  use a screen saver on the PC or utilize the residual image prevention function on  the set  and when the set is not used  turn the power off  Burn in and related problems are not covered  by the warranty on this set    Normal  Leave on normal if you don t foresee image burn in being a problem    Orbiter  May help prevent ghost images  However  it is best not to allow any fixed image to remain  on the screen  To avoid a permanent image on the screen  the screen will move every 2  minutes    Inversion  This function inverts the panel color of the screen  The panel color is automaticall
40. ifferent from the actual image        Rear View          RS 232C AUDIO   CONTROL        HDMI DVI RGB IN         VIDEO AUDIO                  Power Connector  Connect the power cord     RS 232C Serial Ports             RGB  HDMI DVI Ports   HDMI supports high definition input and HDCP  High bandwidth Digital  Content Protection   Some devices require HDCP in order to display HD  signals     PC Sound Jack  Connect the audio cable to the LINE         jack of the PC sound card     Component  AV Ports  USB Port    LAN Port    oeoQ0       Speaker Ports      LINE OUT   A terminal that is used to connect to the speaker including a built in amplifier  amp     Check the connecting terminal of the PC sound card before connecting  If the Audio Out of the PC  sound card only has a Speaker Out jack  reduce the PC volume  If the Audio Out of the PC sound card  supports both Speaker Out and Line Out  convert to Line Out using the card jumper of the program   refer to your sound card s manual      Connecting to External Devices          Connecting to Your PC      Check that the computer  monitor and the peripherals are turned off  Then  connect the  signal input cable     A  Connecting with a D Sub Signal Input Cable   B  Connecting with an HDMI DVI Signal Input Cable  not included     When HDMI PC is used  a compatibility problem may occur     a            T B             Rear back of the set     nmn    MAC PC MAC    Macintosh Adapter  not included     Use the standard Macintosh adapter sinc
41. it is Hz     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     Troubleshooting    The Audio Does Not Work    e No sound      See if the audio cable is connected properly     Adjust the volume     See if the sound is set properly     e Sound is too dull    Select the appropriate equalizer setting     e Sound is too low    Adjust the volume        Screen Color is Abnormal    e Screen has poor color resolution   Set the number of colors to more than 24 bits   16 colors    true color    Select Control Panel   Display   Settings   Color   Table menu in Windows     e Screen color is unstable or mono    Check the connection status of the signal cable   colored  Or  re insert the PC video card         Do black spots appear on the screen    e Several pixels  red  green  white or black color   may appear on the screen  which can be  attributable to the unique characteristics of the  LCD panel  This is not a malfunction of the  LCD        Abnormal Operation       The power suddenly turned off     5 the sleep timer set       Check the power control settings   Power interrupted        CAUTION  FAN STOP    If the power is turns off after this message appears   it means that the fan has malfunctioned  Contact your  local service center           Specifications                             
42. lling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    49  Input Select  Command   x b    gt  To select input source for the Set     Transmission     x  b    Set ID    Data  Cr     Data 20H   AV  40H   Component  60H   RGB  PC   90H   HDMI DVI  DTV   AOH   HDMI DVI  PC     Acknowledgement     b        01                   Data 20H   AV  40H   Component  60H   RGB  PC   90H   HDMI DVI  DTV            HDMI DVI  PC     RS 232C IR Codes    Remote Control IR Code    Output waveform  single pulse  modulated with 37 917kHz signal at 455kHz                Carrier frequency       71 FCAR   1          fosc  12  Duty ratio     1         1 3              gt  Configuration of frame       1st frame  Lead Low High                        custom code custom code            Data code                       0    1   21  3    41  5   6   7  0    1   2 1  3   4   5   6       DO D1  D2 D3  D4    5 06 07100 01 02 D3  04105 06 D7                                                                                             Repeat frame    Repeat code                                               lt        gt    lt   gt    Tf   gt  Lead code  Le 9 ms lee 4 5 ms  gt    gt  0 55ms              Repeat code                ms    2 25 ms                 gt  Bit description      Bit  0        Bit  1         0 56            0 56 ms      2    1 12 ms 2 24 ms        Frame interval   Tf                  The waveform is transmitted as long as a key is depressed   P Tf  gt  lt  Tf x    _ Al      Tf   108 ms   
43. llow   Color differences may not be distinct even when you  make general adjustments for video  function works in the  following modes  Expert 1  Expert 2 Picture mode         User Menus            Adjusting Screen Color       Picture Reset       ig Returns Picture Mode to the default factory   PICTURE Cr Move        settings         Contrast 90          Brightness 50      Sharpness 70 EEE     Color      EE       Tint 0      Advanced Control                   PICTURE      Moe         A     Contrast 90 NENNEN    Brightness 50                      Sharpness 70 EEE SCREEN  lt  lt    Move g Prev      Color 60      Resolution  gt      Tint 0 1280 x 768     Advanced Control 1360    768  1366    768      Picture Reset    Screen                      Adjusts the screen video     Resolution  Displays a normal picture and matches the resolution of RGB mode and PC mode   This function works in the following mode  RGB PC  mode   Auto Config   RGB input only   Automatically adjusts the screen  position  clock and phase  This function is available for analog signals only    Position  Moves the screen position    Size  Adjusts the size of the screen    Phase  Adjusts the focus of the display  This item allows you to remove any horizontal noise  and clear or sharpen the image of characters  This function is available for analog  signals only    Reset  Returns Manual config  to the default factory settings        User Menus    Adjusting Audio                                                    
44. lt  M3704C  gt                                      NN  LCD Panel 94 0 cm   37 inch  TFT  Thin Film Transistor   LCD  Liquid Crystal Display  Panel  Visible diagonal size   94 0 cm  0 4845 mm x 0 4845 mm X RGB  Pixel Pitch   Power Rated Voltage AC 100 240 V  50 60 Hz 1 9 A  Power Consumption On Mode   150 W Typ   Sleep Mode      1W            2 W  HDMI DVI    If LAN OFF is selected   Off Mode     0 5W  Dimensions  3  1   2    amp  Weight  D    tp n  Width x Height x Depth   1  92 81 cm  36 54 inch  x 57 12 cm  22 49 inch  x 11 25 cm  4 43 inch    2  92 81 cm  36 54 inch  x 57 12 cm  22 49 inch  x 11 25 cm  4 43 inch   Net   1  17 86 kg  39 37 Ib   2  18 64 kg  41 09 Ib   Note    The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality  improvement        Specifications                                   lt  M4225C  gt   LCD Panel 106 73 cm   42 02 inch  TFT  Thin Film Transistor   LCD  Liquid Crystal Display  Panel  Visible diagonal size   106 73 cm  0 4845 mm x 0 4845 mm X RGB  Pixel Pitch   Power Rated Voltage AC 100 240     50   60 Hz 2 3A  Power Consumption On Mode   200 W Typ   Sleep Mode    lt 1W  RGB  2W  HDMI DVI    If LAN OFF is selected   Off Mode   lt  0 5       Dimensions  1   2    amp  Weight               D    i  Width x Height x Depth   1  96 7 cm  38 07 inch  x 55 98 cm  22 03 inch  x 12 37 cm  4 87 inch    2  96 7 cm  38 07 inch  x 55 98 cm  22 03 inch  x 12 37 cm  4 87 inch   Net   1  18 64 kg  41 10 Ib   2  19 38 kg  42 73 Ib   Note    
45. mission     d f    Set 101 I Data  x     Data Min   OOH to Max   14H    00H   Step  10 Down   14H   Step 10 Up     Acknowledgement     fll  Set ID   IIOK NG  Data  x        RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    23  Tile H Size Command   d g       To set the Horizontal size     Transmission   d  g l  Set ID     Data  x     Data Min   OOH to Max   64H      Refer to  Real data mapping    page A7     Acknowledgement     g I Set 101 IOK NG  Datal  x     24  Tile V Size Command   d h    gt  To set the Vertical size     Transmission     d  h I         101             Data Min   OOH to Max   64H      Refer to  Real data mapping  page A7  Acknowledgement     h    Set 101 TTOK NG  Data  x     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    25  Tile ID Set Command   d i    gt  To assign the Tile ID for Tiling function      Transmission             101   Data  x     Data Min   00H to Max   19H   Hexadecimal code     Acknowledgement   i    Set ID   ITOK NG  Data  x     26 Natural Mode  In Tile mode   Command   d j    gt  To assign the Tile Natural mode for Tiling function      Transmission    141     Set 101 J Data  x     Data 0  Natural Off  1  Natural On  ff   Read Status    Acknowledgement   j I Set IDI                         27  Picture Mode  Command   d x    gt  To adjust the picture mode     Transmission     d  x    Set ID    Data  x     Data Structure       Data Hex     Standard             Export 2       Acknowledg
46. n  Discrete IR Code   Input AV Selection   Discrete IR Code Input  COMPONENT Selection   Discrete IR Code   Input RGB PC Selection   Discrete IR Code   Input HDMI DVI Selection   Discrete IR Code   Only 4   3 mode   Discrete IR Code   Only 16   9 mode   Discrete IR Code   Only ZOOM  Cinena ZOOM mode       LG    Life s Good    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               Temporary noise is normal when powering  ON or OFF this device             CHILD SAFETY     It Makes A Difference How and Where  You Use Your Flat Panel Display       Congratulations on your purchase  As you enjoy your new product  please  keep these safety tips in mind     THE ISSUE      The home theater entertainment experience is a growing trend and larger       flat panel displays are popular purchases  However  flot panel displays  are not always supported on the proper stands or installed according to the  manufacturer s recommendations          Flat panel displays that are inappropriately situated on dressers  bookcases   shelves  desks  speakers  chests or carts may fall over and cause injury     THIS MANUFACTURER CARES       The consumer electronics industry is committed to making home entertainment  enjoyable and safe           TUNE
47. n you read delete the current On Time Input   Data2  needs to be FFH    ex1  fu 01 f1 ff   when you read 1st index of On Time Input  ex2  fu 01 f3 02   when you write one On Time Input Data in to 3rd index   AV      Acknowledgement     u    Set ID L TOK  Data1  Data2  x        RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    39  Sleep Time  Command   f f    gt  Set Sleep Time     Transmission                 ID T I Data  Cr                                       Acknowledgement                ID TIIOK NG  Data  x     40  Auto Sleep  Command   f g    gt  Set Auto Sleep     Transmission               ID    Data  Cr     Data 0  Off  1  On    Acknowledgement    1811 8       ID ITITOK NG  Data  x     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    41  Power On Delay  Command   f h      Set the schedule delay when the power is turned on  Unit   second      Transmission                ID    Data  Cr     Data          to 64H  Data value     Refer to  Real data mapping  page A7    Acknowledgement     h    Set ID    OK NG  Data  x     42  Language  Command   f i    gt  Set the OSD language     Transmission     ALi  Set IDI I Data  Cr     Data     English     French     German     Spanish     Italian     Portuguese    Chinese     Japanese    Korean     Russian    OONDARWN O    Acknowledgemen     iJ   Set ID T DOK NG  Data Ix     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    43  DPM Select  Command   f j 
48. o structure is not interleaved  either video or audio is output      The maximum FPS  Frames Per Second  can be reached only at SD level  FPS is 25 FPS   720x576  or 30 FPS  720x480  depending on resolution      The maximum bitrate of playable DivX files is 4Mbps      Files more than 25 FPS or 30 FPS or higher may not play properly      ADivX movie file and its subtitle file must be located in the same folder      A video filename and its subtitle filename must be identical for it to be displayed      Playing a video via a USB connection that doesn t support high speed may not work properly      USB storage devices below USB 2 0 are supported  but they may not work properly in the movie list     Files encoded with GMC  Global Motion Compensation  may not play                           Extension    name Max Resolution       Video Decoder   Audio Codec    MPEG1  MPEG2 AC3 MPEG MP3 PCM    MPEG4 SP  MPEG4 ASP  DivX3 xx   Avi  DivX  m4v DivX4 xx  DivX5 xx AC3 MPEG MP3 PCM  DivX6 xx Playback   Xvid       mpg  mpeg   vob  dat       720x576 25p  720x480 30p       User Menus         7 USB Options       Screen Components               Movie List       Up Folder        Favorite Music    001  01 34 15       640x480  720KB       01 35 30       01 30 20              lt    Navigation    Option     Page Change  mark 17    5    Exit    Moves to the Upper Level Folder  Current Page Total Pages  Total Number of Marked Movie Files    Usable USB Memory            e            Corresponding Button
49. o u       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 x 20     OK Acknowledgement     Command2     Set ID I JLOK  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     Error Acknowledgement     Command2    Set ID     NG  Data  x       If there is error  it returns NG       RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    01  Power Command   a    gt  To control Power On   Off of the Set     Transmission                 Set 101   Data  Cr     Data 0  Power Off 1   Power On    Acknowledgement         Set 101                          gt       show the status of Power On          Transmission              1 8   101 J FFI Cr     Acknowledgement     all  Set 01 J OK  Data  x     Data 0   Power Off 1  Power         02  Input Select  Command   b   Main Picture Input     gt  To select input source fo
50. ol to automatically select the  optimal screen status that fits the current  mode  If adjustment is not satisfactory  use the  OSD Position menu      See if the video card resolution and frequency  are supported by the television  If the  frequency is out of range  set to the  recommended resolution in the Control Panel   Display  Setting menu    e Do thin lines appear in the   D Sub analog signal   Press  AUTO  on the   background  remote control to automatically select an  optimal screen status that fits into the current  mode  If adjustment is not satisfactory  use the  Clock OSD menu     e Horizontal noise appears or the   D Sub analog signal   Press AUTO on the   characters look blurred  remote control to automatically select an  optimal screen status that fits into the current  mode  If adjustment is not satisfactory  use the  OSD Phase menu     e The screen is displayed abnormally    The proper input signal is not connected to the  signal port  Connect the signal cable that  matches with the source input signal        Ghost Image Appears on the Screen    e After image appears when the set is   If you display a fixed image for a long time  the  turned off  pixels may be damaged quickly  Use the  screen saver function        Note     Vertical frequency  To enable the user to watch the set  the screen image should be  changed tens of times every second like a fluorescent lamp  The vertical frequency or         refresh rate is the times per second the image changes  The un
51. ommended        Connecting to External Devices                FDMI Wall Mounting    This set supports a VESA FDMI compliant mounting interface  These mounts are  purchased separately and are not available from LG  Refer to the instructions  included with your wall mount for more info        rc                                              Kensington Security Slot   The set is equipped with a Kensington Security System  connector on the back panel  The cable and lock are  available separately and are not sold by LG  For more info   visit http  Awww kensington  com        WARNING      To prevent injury  this apparatus must be securely attached to the wall in accordance with the  installation instructions     Optional Installer Remote Control for model No  Series M4225C M3704C    There is an optional Installer remote control available for the M4225C M3704C Models  The  installer remote control is NOT included with the apparatus     Option Extras             Wall Mounting Bracket   AP WX60           Connecting to External Devices       Video Input      Connect the video cable as shown below and then connect the power cord  see page 10      Connecting with a BNC Cable    Connect the input terminal with a proper color match                                          BNC Cable   not included     Audio Cable   not included     VCR DVD Receiver       Select an input signal   Press INPUT on the remote control to select the input signal          INPUT  gt  lt   gt   gt               Or  pr
52. ontact a f Zo    professional installer                  Consumer Electronics Association            A minimum of two people are required for installation  Flat panel displays    gan be feed www CE org safety    P NO   3840TRLO98E  0801  REVOO     
53. played        User Menus          Adjusts the USB options        When you select the Movie Option     Picture Size 4 FullScreen        Subtitle Language  EI    Subtitle File       Language    e Sync    Picture Size   Sets to  Full Screen  or  Original Size     Subtitle Language   Allows to select the language you want for the file with multiple  subtitle tracks    This option is not available if the file has only one subtitle track    Audio Language   Allows to select the language you want for the file with multiple audio  tracks    This option is not available if the file has only one audio track    Subtitle File   Sets to On or Off    Language   Sets to one of Latin1  Latin2  Latin4  Latin5  Cyrillic  Greek  Hebrew   Chinese  Japanese and Korean    Sync   Adjusts the subtitle delay from 0 and  5 0 in 0 5 second increments   Position   Moves the subtitle position from O to 16      You can move the video back or forward by clicking    or  gt  key           User Menus       B   USB Options       DivX Registration Code    5 USB  lt    Move            Photo List       Music List  Movie List  DivXReg  Code    Deactivation             Confirm the DivX registration code of the set  Using the registration code  movies can be  rented or purchased at www divx com vod  With a DivX registration code from another set   playback of rented or purchased DivX files is not allowed   Only DivX files matched with the  registration code of the purchased set are playable        Note      Supporte
54. puts                         AN Composite Video  Component HDTV  DVD  RGB 15 pin D Sub analog signal  HDMI DVI Digital signal  Input List  z            M        RGB HDMI DVI                              The sensor from which the set receives signals from the                  User Menus       OSD Menu    Function Description       Adjusts screen brightness  contrast and color to your preference     Picture    Adjusts the audio    Adjusts the timer    Adjusts the screen status according to conditions   Adjusts tile options     Adjusts USB options           1 Note          OSD  On Screen Display       The OSD function enables you to adjust the screen status conveniently since it  provides graphical menu representation        User Menus          Adjusting the OSD  On Screen Display     OK OK OK  Pops up Move where Select a Move where Select a Adjust the status Save Exit from the  the menu you want to menu icon you want to menu list adjustment     menu screen     screen adjust adjust            Use the remote control to adjust the OSD     Press MENU to bring up the OSD     To access a control  use AV   When the icon you want becomes highlighted  press OK   To access a control  use AV     When the list you want becomes highlighted  press OK     Use AV  lt   gt  to adjust the item to the desired level     Accept the changes by pressing OK     Exit the OSD by pressing EXIT                    Adjusting the Screen Automatically    Press AUTO SET  AUTO on the remote Control  when viewin
55. r the Set   You can also select an input source using the INPUT  button on the remote control     Transmission     k  b          101   Data  Cr     Data 2        4   Component  7   RGB  PC    8   HDMI  DTV   9   HDMI  PC     Acknowledgement   b    Set 101 TOK  Data Ix     Data 2  AV   4   Component  7   RGB  PC    8   HDMI  DTV   9   HDMI  PC     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    03  Aspect Ratio Command   c   Main picture format     gt  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     011   Set ID     Data  Cr     Data 1  Normal Screen  4   3      Wide Scran  16   9      Zoom  AV      Original  AV      14   9  AV      Just Scan  HD DTV    When the RGB  HDMI   DVI PC mode 1 1   10 to 1F   Cinema Zoom 1 to 16       Full Wide           RP     Acknowledgement     c    Set 101                         04  Screen Mute Command   d      To select screen mute on   off   Transmission     k  d           10                  Data 0   Screen mute off  Picture on   1  Screen mute on  Picture off     Acknowledgement     d    Set 101  TOK  Data  x     RS 232C Controlling Multiple Set       Transmission   Receiving Protocol    05  Volume Mute Command   e    gt  To control On Off of the Volume Mute     Transmission     k le   Set 101                  Data 0   Volume Mute On  Volume Off   1  Volume Mute Off  Volume On     Acknowled
56. s      the Remote Control      Use  lt   gt  to move forward or backward to a specific frame while playing a movie    lt    gt   may not work properly for some files while playing a movie       lt              User Menus       5 USB Options       Movie Selection and Pop Up Menu    Movie List Page 2 3  amp    No M     Duration   Up Folder  Favorite Music     Moot  01 34 15  01 35 30    Up Folder 01 30 20    12112 11222    640  480  720                      am     Fm Play  Plays the selected movie  DivXplay is       Duration  executed while the screen changes         Mark All  Marks all movies in the folder   Com         Unmark All   Deselect all marked movies     SES Delete  Deletes the selected movie   Close  Closes the pop up menu     640x480  720KB          27220122       Page change          Using the remote control    When playing  repeatedly  press REW   lt  lt   to speed      4 4  2    gt  4 4 4  x4   gt  4 4 4 4  8    gt             44444 x16    gt 44   4   4   4      32   Repeatedly  press FF   gt   gt   to speed       gt       2   gt   gt   gt   gt   x4    gt      gt   gt   gt      x8    gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   X16    gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt     x32   Pressing these buttons repeatedly increases the fast  forward reverse speed     lI During playback  press Pause  II  and the still screen is displayed        During playback  stops the screen    gt  Press             to return to normal playback     _Note         e Ifa file is not supported  an error message is dis
57. saver prevents screen pixel damage due to a fixed image remaining on the  screen for an extended period of time     Music  5003    0 27   3 67                          Damaged or corrupted music cannot be played and displays 00 00 in playtime   KC   Music downloaded from a paid service with copyright protection does not play but  displays inappropriate information in playtime      f you press OK  the screen saver stops     PLAY P   Pause ll        gt   gt   44 are available      the remote control in this mode     You can use  gt   gt  to select the next file and  lt  lt  to select the previous file        User Menus       B    USB Options       Movie List    The movie list is activated once a USB device is detected  It is used when playing movie files  on the set  Movies in the USB folder can be played  Video editing is not supported but files  can be deleted  It is a movie list that displays folder information and DivX files  The movie list  supports up to four drives        Supported AVI DivX Movie File Types   Video format  MPEG1  MPEG2  MPEGA  Microsoft MPEG 4 V2  V3 file types are not supported    DivX3 xx  DivX  4 xx  DivX5 xx  DivX VOD  DRM   XviD  DivX6 xx  playback    Audio Format  Mpeg  Mp3  PCM  Dolby Digital   Sampling Frequency  32k 48 kHz   Bit rate  32k 320 kbps   Subtitle Format    smi    srt    sub  MicroDVD  SubViewer 2 0     ass    ssa   txt  DVD Subtitle System     DivX may not be played depending on its type or recording method      If the video and audi
58. to the previous  menu                     gt  Slideshow   When no picture is selected  all photos in the current folder are displayed during slide show  If some  photos are selected  those photos are displayed in a slide show      Setthe time interval of the slide show in Option     gt  BGM  Background Music    Listen to music while viewing photos in full size        Set the Music Folder for BGM in Options before using this function      gt      Rotate     Rotates the photo 90    180    270    360   clockwise      gt  Delete   Deletes photos       Option   Sets values for Slide Speed and Music Folder for BGM      Use Av  lt  gt  and      to set values  Press OK to save the settings      You cannot change the Music Folder while BGM is playing     gt  Hide   Hides the menu on the full sized screen  To see the menu again on the full sized screen  press OK                 User Menus       B   USB Options       Music List    You can play music files stored on USB storage devices  Purchased music files     MP3  may  have copyright restrictions  Playback of these files may not be supported by this set  The  On Screen Display may be different from your set  Images are an example to assist with set  operation        Supported MP3 Audio File Types  Bit rate 32 to 320kbps  e Sampling rate MPEG1 layer 3  32 kHz  44 1 kHz  48 kHz        Screen Components           Music List Page 23      No Marked  Duration    Up Folder    BU so     002          Up Folder             gt  Navigation       
59. y   inverted every 30 minutes    White wash  White wash fills the screen with solid white  This helps removes permanent images   burned into the screen  A permanent image may be impossible to clear entirely with  white wash        User Menus                 Selecting Options          m    2 5 OPTION  lt    Move            A  La ISM Method   Normal             O                   a Power Indicator   ON  Interface Select   RS232C  Network Setup   Information         Factory Reset    DPM Select  Turns power saving on off   Power Indicator  Sets the power indicator on the front side of the set to On or Off  If you set to Off  it will go Off  If you  set On at any time  the power indicator will automatically be turned on   Interface Select  Sets up network connections     Network  LAN   Enables communication via Ethernet     RS 232C  Enables communication via Serial   Network Setup     DHCP  Allocates and sets up IP automatically      Manual  Sets up IP address  Gateway  Subnet Mask  Primary DNS and Secondary DNS   The setup process is complete when you select Execute  and  IP Setup  Completed  is displayed at the bottom of the screen  While  Wait for IP Setup   is displayed  you cannot use the local keys and remote control   Wait for IP  Setup  is displayed for up to 40 seconds       Network Select is set to RS232C  DHCP and Manual are disabled    Information   You can find information about your set serial number  F W version  IP address and MAC  address here    Factory Reset   
60. y realizing the optimal image settings for sports    Game  This is the mode for fast response speeds for video games    Expert1 2   Select this option to use the user defined settings     Note            Picture Mode    setting in the Picture menu is set to Vivid  Standard  Cinema        Sport or Game  the subsequent menus will be automatically set        User Menus            Adjusting Screen Color       Picture Mode               PICTURE  lt  gt  Moe       OK  Aspect Ratio   16 9  eg Energy Saving   Off   9  Picture Mode   Standard  User       Contrast 90 mmm     Brightness 50            Sharpness 70 mmm     Color 60         v                      Backlight  Adjusts the brightness of LCD panel   Contrast  Adjusts the difference between light and dark levels   Brightness  Adjusts the brightness of the screen   Sharpness  Adjusts the clearness of the screen    This function can be used only under AV  Component and HDMI DVI DTV     Color  Adjusts the color    This function can be used only under AV  Component and HDMI DVI DTV     Tint  Adjusts the tint    This function can be used only under AV  Component and HDMI DVI DTV          User Menus            Adjusting Screen Color       Advanced Control             Contrast 90   Brightness 50         Sharpness 70    Color 60    Tint                   Picture Reset             Color Temperature  Color Settings  Cool  Slightly purple temperature   Medium  Slightly blue temperature   Warm  Slightly red temperature    Dynamic Contrast  
    
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