Samsung SMT-3211N Manuel utilisateur

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The color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are
subject to change without prior notice for reasons of performance enhancement.
Safety Instructions
Notational
Please read the following safety instructions as they are designed to prevent damage to property and
harm to the user.
Warning / Caution
Failure to follow directions noted by this symbol could result in bodily harm or damage to the
equipment.
Notational Conventions
Prohibited Important to read and understand at all times
Do not disassemble Disconnect the plug from the outlet
Do not touch Ground to prevent an electric shock
Power
When not used for an extended period of time, set your computer to DPM.
If using a screen saver, set it to active screen mode.
The images here are for reference only, and are not applicable in all cases (or countries).
Do not use a damaged or loose plug.
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This may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not pull the plug out by the wire nor touch the plug with wet
hands.
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This may cause electric shock or fire.
Safety Instructions
Notational
Power
Installation
Clean
Others
Introduction
Connections
Using the Software
Adjusting the LCD monitor
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Information
Appendix
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Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle.
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An improper ground may cause electric shock or equipment damage.(Class
l Equipment only.)
Insert the power plug firmly so that it does not come loose.
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A bad connection may cause fire.
Do not excessively bend the plug and wire nor place heavy objects
upon them, which could cause damage.
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This may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not connect too many extension cords or plugs to one outlet.
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This may cause fire.
Do not disconnect the power cord while using the LCD monitor.
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A surge may be caused by the separation and may damage the LCD
monitor.
Do not use the power cord when the connector or plug is dusty.
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If the connector or plug of the power cord is dusty, clean it with a dry cloth.
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Using the power cord with a dusty plug or connector may cause electric
shock or fire.
To disconnect the apparatus from the mains, the plug must be
pulled out from the mains socket, therefore the mains plug shall be
readily operable.
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This may cause electric shock or fire.
Installation
Be sure to contact an authorized the Service Center, when installing your LCD monitor in a location
with heavy dust, high or low temperatures, high humidity, and exposed to chemical substances and
where it operates for 24 hours such as at airports, train stations etc.
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Failure to do so may cause serious damage to your LCD monitor.
Place your LCD monitor in a location with low humidity and a
minimum of dust.
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Failure to do so may cause electric shock or fire inside the LCD monitor.
Do not drop the LCD monitor when moving it.
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This may cause damage to the product or the person carrying it.
Install the LCD monitor base in a showcase or shelf so that the end
of the base does not protrude from the showcase or shelf.
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Dropping the product may cause damage to the product or the person
carrying it.
Do not place the product on an unstable or small surface area.
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Place the product on an even and stable surface ,as the product may fall
and cause harm to someone walking by, specifically children.
Do not place the product on the floor.
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Take care, as someone, specifically children may trip over it.
TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF FIRE, KEEP CANDLES OR OTHER
OPEN FLAMES AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT AT ALL TIMES.
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Otherwise, this may cause fire.
Keep any heating devices away from the power cable.
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A melted coating may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not install the product in places with poor ventilation, for
instance, a bookshelf, closet, etc.
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Any increase in the internal temperature may cause fire.
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Put down the LCD monitor carefully.
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Failing to do so may damage the LCD monitor.
Do not place the LCD monitor face down.
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This may damage the TFT-LCD surface.
The installation of the bracket must be done by a qualified
professional.
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Installing the bracket by unqualified personnel may result in injury.
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Always use the mounting device specified in the owner's manual.
When installing the product, make sure to keep it away from the wall
(more than 10 cm / 4 inches) for ventilation purposes.
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Poor ventilation may cause an increase in the internal temperature of the
product, resulting in a shortened component life and degraded
performance.
Keep the plastic packaging (bag) out of children's reach.
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The plastic packaging (bag) may cause suffocation if children play with it.
Clean
When cleaning the LCD monitor case or the surface of the TFT-LCD screen, wipe with a slightly
moistened, soft fabric.
Do not spray water or detergent directly onto the LCD monitor.
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This may cause damage, electric shock or fire.
Use the recommended detergent with a smooth cloth.
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If the connector between the plug and the pin is dusty or dirty, clean
it properly using a dry cloth.
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A dirty connector may cause electric shock or fire.
Make sure to unplug the power cord before cleaning the product.
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Otherwise, this may cause electric shock or fire.
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and wipe the product
using a soft, dry cloth.
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Do not use any chemicals such as wax, benzene, alcohol, thinners,
insecticide, air freshener, lubricant or detergent.
Others
Do not remove the cover (or back).
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This may cause electric shock or fire.
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Refer to a qualified servicing company.
If your LCD monitor does not operate normally - in particular, if
there is any unusual sound or smell coming from the LCD monitor -
unplug it immediately and contact an authorized dealer or the
Service Center.
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This may cause electric shock or fire.
Keep the product away from places exposed to oil, smoke or
moisture; do not install inside a vehicle.
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This may cause a malfunction, electric shock or fire.
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In particular, avoid operating the LCD monitor near water or outdoors
where the LCD monitor could be exposed to snow or rain.
If the LCD monitor is dropped or the casing is damaged, turn the
LCD monitor off and unplug the power cord. Then contact the
Service Center.
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The LCD monitor may malfunction, causing electric shock or fire.
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Do not try to move the LCD monitor by pulling only the wire or the
signal cable.
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This may cause a breakdown, electric shock or fire due to damage to the
cable.
Do not move the LCD monitor right or left by pulling only the wire or
the signal cable.
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This may cause a breakdown, electric shock or fire due to damage to the
cable.
Do not cover the vents on the LCD monitor cabinet.
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Bad ventilation may cause a breakdown or fire.
Do not place water containers, chemical products or small metal
objects on the LCD monitor.
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This may cause a malfunction, electric shock or fire.
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If a foreign substance enters the LCD monitor , unplug the power cord and
contact the Service Center.
Keep the product away from combustible chemical sprays or
inflammable substances.
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This may cause an explosion or fire.
Never insert anything metallic into the LCD monitor openings.
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This may cause electric shock, fire or injury.
Disconnect the plug from the outlet during storms or lightning or if
it is not used for a long period of time.
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Failure to do so may cause electric shock or fire.
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outlet and contact the Service Center.
When viewing a fixed screen for an extended period of time, residual
image or blurriness may appear.
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Change the mode to energy saving mode or set a screensaver to a
changing picture when away from the LCD monitor for an extended period
of time.
Adjusts the resolution and frequency to the level appropriate for the
model.
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An inappropriate resolution may cause undesirable picture quality.
32 inch (80 cm) - 1360 X 768
Viewing the LCD monitor continuously at a too close angle may
result in damage to your eyesight.
To ease eye strain, take at least a five-minute break after every hour
of using the LCD monitor.
Do not install the product on an unstable, uneven surface or a
location prone to vibrations.
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Dropping the product may cause damage to the product or the person
carrying it. Using the product in a location prone to vibrations may shorten
the lifetime of the product or may cause the product to catch fire.
When moving the LCD monitor , turn off and unplug the power cord.
Make sure that all cables, including the antenna cable and cables
connected to other devices, are disconnected before moving the
LCD monitor.
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Failure to disconnect cables may damage it and cause fire or electric
shock.
Do not insert metal objects such as chopsticks, wire and tools or
inflammable objects such as paper or matches into the vent,
headphone port or AV ports or etc.
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This may cause electric shock or fire. If an alien substances or water enters
the product, turn the product off, unplug the power connector from the wall
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Place the product out of children’s reach, as they could damage by
hanging onto it.
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A falling product may cause injury to the person or even fatality.
When not using the product for an extended period of time, keep the
product unplugged.
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Otherwise, this may cause heat emission from the accumulated dirt or
degraded insulation, causing electric shock or fire.
Do not place your children's favorite toys or any other objects of
interest on the product.
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Children may try to climb on the product to retrieve an object. The product
could fall, causing injury or even fatality.
When removing batteries from the remote control, be careful that
they are not swallowed by children. keep the batteries out of
children's reach.
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If the batteries are swallowed, see a doctor immediately.
When replacing batteries, place the batteries in the correct +/-
polarity position as indicated on the battery holder.
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The incorrect polarity may cause a battery to break or leak and may cause
fire, injury, or contamination (damage).
Use only specified standard batteries. Do not use new and used
batteries together.
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This may cause a battery to break or leak and may cause fire, injury, or
contamination (damage).
Make sure there are more than two people when moving the
product.
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Dropping the product may cause a malfunction or injury to the person
carrying it.
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recycling center or to a store selling the same type of the battery or
rechargeable battery.
© 1995~2008 SAMSUNG. ALL Rights Reserved
The batteries (and rechargeable batteries) is not ordinary refuse and
must be returned for recycling purposes. The customer is
responsible for returning the used or rechargeable batteries for
recycling purposes as the consumer.
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Contents
Safety Instructions
............................................................................................. 1
Notational ............................................................................................................ 1
Power ................................................................................................................. 1
Installation .......................................................................................................... 2
Clean .................................................................................................................. 4
Others ................................................................................................................. 5
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 12
Package Contents ............................................................................................... 12
Your LCD Monitor ................................................................................................ 13
Machanical Layout ............................................................................................... 20
Connections ........................................................................................................... 24
Installing the Stand KIT ......................................................................................... 24
Connecting the LCD Monitor .................................................................................. 25
MDC System ........................................................................................................... 31
Adjusting the LCD Monitor ................................................................................... 50
Input ................................................................................................................. 50
Picture [PC / BNC /DVI Mode] ................................................................................ 51
Picture [AV / S-Video /Component / DVI-Video Mode].................................................. 53
Sound................................................................................................................ 55
Setup .............................................................................................................. 56
Multi Control ....................................................................................................... 59
Direct Functions .................................................................................................. 59
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Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 60
Self-Test Feature Check ......................................................................................................... 60
Check List ...................................
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61
Q & A .......................................................................................................................................
64
Specifications
.......................................................................................................................... 65
General ...................................................................................................................................
65
PowerSaver ............................................................................................................................
66
Preset Timing Modes ..............................................................................................................
66
Information ....................................................................................................... 68
For Better Display ................................................................................................ 68
PRODUCT INFORMATION (Image Retention Free) .................................................... 68
Appendix .............................................................................................................. 72
Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE .......................................................................... 72
Terms ............................................................................................................... 74
Correct Disposal .................................................................................................. 75
Authority ............................................................................................................ 75
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The color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are
subject to change without prior notice for reasons of performance enhancement.
Introduction
Package Contents
Note
Please make sure the following items are included with your LCD monitor.
If any items are missing, contact your dealer.
Contact a local dealer to buy optional items.
Note
This stand is not for the Floor Standing Type.
LCD monitor
Manuals
USERS MANUAL
Warranty Card
(Not available in all locations)
User's Guide, MDC Software
Cables
D-Sub Cable Power Cord
Safety Instructions
Introduction
Package Contents
Your LCD monitor
Machanical Layout
Connections
Using the Software
Adjusting the LCD monitor
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Information
Appendix
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Remote Control Batteries (AAA X 2) Cover-Hole
BNC to RCA
Adaptor Jack
Semi Stand
Sold separately
Wall Mount KIT Speaker Set Stand KIT
DVI Cable BNC Cable
Your LCD monitor
Front
1) MENU
Opens the on-screen menu and exits from the menu or closes the adjustment menu.
2) Navigate buttons (Up-Down buttons)
Moves from one menu item to another vertically or adjusts selected menu values.
3) Adjust buttons (Left-Right buttons)/ Volume buttons
Moves from one menu item to another horizontally or adjusts selected menu values.
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Other
Adjusts the audio volume.
4) ENTER
Activates a highlighted menu item.
5) SOURCE
Switches from PC mode to Video mode.
Changing the source is only allowed for external devices that are connected to the LCD monitor at the time.
[PC]
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[BNC]
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[DVI]
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[AV]
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[S-Video]
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[Component]
>> Click here to see an animation clip.
6) PIP
Push the PIP button to turn the PIP screen On / Off.
More than one PIP cannot overlap on screen as BNC and the component use the same terminal.
>> Click here to see an animation clip.
PC
A
V / S-Video / Component Mode
BNC
A
V / S-Video Mode
DVI
A
V / S-Video / Component Mode
AV / S-Video
PC / BNC / DVI Mode
Component
PC / DVI Mode
7)
Power button
Turns the LCD monitor On/Off.
8) Power indicator
Shows PowerSaver mode by blinking green.
9) Remote Control Sensor
Aim the remote control towards this spot on the LCD monitor.
Note
•See PowerSaver described in the manual for further information regarding power saving functions. For
energy conservation, turn your LCD monitor OFF when it is not needed or when leaving it unattended for
long periods.
Rear
Note
For detailed information concerning cable connections, refer to Connecting Cables under Setup. The LCD
monitor 's configuration at the back may vary slightly depending on the LCD monitor model.
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1) RS232C OUT/IN (RS232C Serial PORT)
MDC(Multiple Display Control) Program Port
2) DVI / PC IN [RGB] (PC Video Connection
Terminal)
Using a D-Sub Cable (15 pin D-Sub) - PC mode
(Analog PC)
3) DVI / PC IN [DVI(HDCP)] (PC Video
Connection Terminal)
Using a DVI Cable (DVI-D to DVI-D) - DVI mode
(Digital PC)
4) DVI / PC IN [PC/DVI/BNC AUDIO IN]
(PC/DVI/BNC Audio Connection Terminal
(Input))
5) COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R]
(Component Audio Connection Terminal
(Input))
6) BNC/COMPONENT OUT [R/P
R
, G/Y, B/P
B
,
H, V] (BNC/Component Connection
Terminal (Output))
BNC (Analog PC) Connection: connecting the R,
G, B, H, V ports
Component Connection: connecting the P
R
, Y,
P
B ports
7) BNC/COMPONENT IN [R/PR, G/Y, B/PB, H,
V] (BNC/Component Connection Terminal
(Input))
8) AV AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] (LCD Monitor
Audio Connection Terminal (Input))
9) AV OUT [VIDEO] (VIDEO Connection
Terminal): AV mode (Output)
10) AV IN [VIDEO] (VIDEO Connection
Terminal) (Input)
11) AV OUT [S-VIDEO] (S-VIDEO Connection
Terminal): S-VIDEO mode (Output)
12) AV IN [S-VIDEO] (S-VIDEO Connection
Terminal) (Input)
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13) EXT SPEAKER(8 )[- - L - +, - - R - +] (EXT
Speaker Connection Terminal)
14) AUDIO OUT [L-AUDIO-R] (LCD Monitor
Audio Connection Terminal (Output))
AUDIO OUT is the terminal for sound output of
PC, DVI or BNC.
15) POWER S/W ON [ | ] / OFF [O]
Switches the LCD Monitor On/Off.
16) POWER IN
The power cord plugs into the LCD Monitor and
the wa
ll
plug.
Note
The number of LCD Monitor that can be connected to loopout may differ depending on the cables, signal
sourc
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c. With cables where there is no degradation or signal source, up to ten LCD Monitors can be
connected.
17) Kensington Lock
The Kensington lock is a device used to
physically fix the system to something when
using it in a public place. (The locking device has
to be purchased separately.)
For using a locking device, contact the place
of purchase.
Note
See Connecting the LCD Monitor for further information regarding cable connections.
Remote Control
Note
The performance of the remote control may be affected by a TV or other electronic device operating near
the LCD Display , causing a malfunction due to interference with the frequency.
1. ON / OFF
2. MAGICNET
3. MDC
4. LOCK
5. MagicNet buttons
6.+100 -/--
7. VOL
8. MUTE
9. TTX/MIX
10. MENU
11. ENTER
12. P.MODE
13. AUTO
14. PRE-CH
15 . CH/P
16. SOURCE
17. INFO
18. EXIT
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19. Up-Down Left-Right buttons
20. S.MODE
21. STILL
22. FM RADIO
23. P.SIZE
24. SRS
25. DUAL/MTS
26. PIP
27. SOURCE
28. SWAP
29. SIZE
30. REW
31. STOP
32. PLAY/PAUSE
33. FF
1) ON / OFF
Turns the LCD Monitor On/Off.
2) MAGICNET
MagicNet Quick Launch Button.
- This fuction does not work for this monitor.
3) MDC
MDC Quick Launch Button.
4) LOCK
Activates or deactivates all function keys on both the remote control and the LCD Display except for the
Power and LOCK buttons.
5) MagicNet buttons
Used for MagicNet.
- This fuction does not work for this monitor.
• Alphanumeric: Used to enter the Internet address.
• DEL: Functions as the backspace.
• SYMBOL: Used to enter the symbols. (.O_-)
• ENTER: Used to enter values.
6) +100 -/--
Press to select channels over 100.
For example, to select channel 121, press "+100", then press "2" and "1".
- This fuction does not work for this monitor.
7) VOL
Adjusts the audio volume.
8)
MUTE
Pauses (mutes) the audio output temporarily.
This is displayed on the lower left corner of the screen.
The audio resumes if MUTE or - VOL + is pressed in the Mute mode.
9)
TTX/MIX
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TV channels provide text information services via teletext.
- This fuction does not work for this monitor.
10)
MENU
Opens the on-screen menu and exits from the menu screen or closes the screen adjustment menu.
11)
ENTER
Activates a highlighted menu item.
12)
P.MODE
When you press this button, current picture mode is displayed on the lower center of the screen.
AV / S-Video / Component : P.MODE
The Monitor has four automatic picture settings that are preset at the factory.
Then push button again to circle through available preconfigured modes.
( Dynamic
˧
Standard
˧
Movie
˧
Custom )
PC/DVI/BNC : M/B (MagicBright™)
MagicBright™ is a new feature providing the optimum viewing environment depending on the contents of
the image you are watching.
Then push button again to circle through available preconfigured modes.
(Entertain
˧
Internet
˧
Text
˧
Custom )
13) AUTO
Adjusts the screen display automatically in PC mode.
By changing the resolution in the control panel, auto function is performed.
14)
PRE-CH
Returns to the immediately previous channel.
- This fuction does not work for this monitor.
15)
CH/P
In TV mode, selects TV channels.
- This fuction does not work for this monitor.
16)
SOURCE
Changes the video source.
17)
INFO
The current picture information is displayed in the top left corner of the screen.
18)
EXIT
Exits from the menu screen.
19) Up-Down Left-Right buttons
Moves from one menu item to another horizontally, vertically or adjusts selected menu values.
20)
S.MODE
When pressing this button, the current mode is displayed at the bottom centre of the screen.
The LCD Display has a built-in high fidelity stereo amplifier.
Then press the button again to circle through available preconfigured modes.
( Standard ˧ Music ˧ Movie ˧ Speech ˧ Custom )
21) STILL
Press the button once to freeze the screen. Press it again to unfreeze.
22) FM RADIO
Turns the FM Radio on/off.
In PC/DVI mode, sets the SOUND to FM Radio.
In general Video mode, selects FM Radio, and turns off the screen.
In areas where the signal is weak, noise may occur during FM radio broadcasts.
- This fuction does not work for this monitor.
23) P.SIZE
Press to change the screen size.
24)
SRS
SRS
25)
DUAL/MTS
DUAL-
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- This fuction does not work for this monitor.
STEREO/MONO, DUAL l / DUAL ll and MONO/NICAM MONO/NICAM STEREO can be operated
depending on the broadcasting type by using the DUAL button on the remote control while watching TV.
MTS-
You can select MTS (Multichannel Television Stereo) mode.
Audio Type MTS/S_Mode Default
FM Stereo
Mono Mono
Manual Change
Stereo
Mono
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Stereo
SAP
Mono
˩
SAP
Mono
26)
PIP
Every time you press the button, a PIP screen appears.
27)
SOURCE
Changes the source of the PIP window signal.
28) SWAP
Swaps the contents of the PIP and main image.
The image in the PIP window will appear on the main screen, and the main screen image will appear in the
PIP window.
29)
SIZE
Switches the PIP Picture Size.
30)
REW
Rewind
31) STOP
Stop
32) PLAY / PAUSE
Play/Pause
33) FF
Fast forward
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