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    OWNER’S MANUAL

    MONITOR SIGNAGE

    55WV70MS55WV70BS

    Please read this manual carefully before operating the your set and retain it for future reference.

    MONITOR SIGNAGE MODELS

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    CONTENTS

    4 LICENSES

    5 ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING

    5 Accessories6 Parts7 ToinstallinaPortraitLayout7 RemoveL-bracketsbeforeInstallation8 STORAGEMETHODFORPANEL

    PROTECTION8 -CorrectMethod8 - IncorrectMethod9 Installingonawall10 EXTERNALEQUIPMENTSETUP10 - IRRECEIVER11 TilingDisplays11 -HowtoMounttheSet12 -HowtoJoinSets

    13 REMOTE CONTROL15 Displayingthedevicenameconnectedto

    aninputport

    16 USING THE MONITOR SET16 ConnectingtoaPC16 -RGBconnection17 -DVIconnection17 -HDMIconnection18 -DPconnection18 - IRReceiverconnection19 Adjustingthescreen19 -Selectinganimagemode19 -Customizingimageoptions20 -CustomizingPCdisplayoptions20 Adjustingthesound20 -Selectingansoundmode

    21 -Customizingsoundoptions21 Usingadditionaloptions21 -Adjustingaspectratio23 -Usingtheinputlist

    24 ENTERTAINMENT24 -Connectingtoawirednetwork25 -NetworkStatus26 -ConnectingUSBstoragedevices27 -Browsingfiles29 -Viewingmovies32 -Viewingphotos35 - Listeningtomusic37 -ViewingtheContentsList38 -DivX®VODGuide39 -UsingPIP/PBP

    40 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS40 Accessingmainmenus41 -PICTUREsettings44 -AUDIOsettings45 -TIMEsettings46 -OPTIONsettings51 PictureID52 -NETWORKsettings

    53 MAKING CONNECTIONS54 ConnectingtoaHDreceiver,DVD,

    Camcorder,Camera,GamingDeviceorVCRplayer

    54 -DVIconnection54 -HDMIconnection55 -Componentconnection55 -AV(COMPOSITE,CVBS)connection56 ConnectingtotheLAN56 - LANconnection56 ConnectingtoaUSB57 DaisyChainMonitors

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    57 -RGBCable57 -DVICable

    58 TROUBLESHOOTING

    61 SPECIFICATIONS

    63 IR CODES

    64 CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT

    64 Connectingthecable64 RS-232CConfigurations64 CommunicationParameter65 Commandreferencelist67 Transmission/Receivingprotocol

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    4 LICENSES

    LICENSESSupportedlicensesmaydifferbymodel.Formoreinformationofthelicenses,visitwww.lg.com.

    HDMI,theHDMIlogoandHigh-DefinitionMultimediaInterfacearetrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofHDMILicensingLLC.

    ABOUTDIVXVIDEO:DivX isadigitalvideoformatcreatedbyDivX,LLC,asubsidiaryofRoviCorporation.ThisisanofficialDivXCertified devicethatplaysDivXvideo.Visitdivx.comformoreinformationandsoftwaretoolstoconvertyourfilesintoDivXvideos.ABOUTDIVXVIDEO-ON-DEMAND:ThisDivXCertified devicemustberegisteredinordertoplaypurchasedDivXVideo-on-Demand(VOD)movies.Toobtainyourregistrationcode,locatetheDivXVODsectioninyourdevicesetupmenu.Gotovod.divx.comformoreinformationonhowtocompleteyourregistration.DivXCertified toplayDivX videouptoHD1080p,includingpremiumcontent.DivX ,DivXCertified andassociatedlogosaretrademarksofRoviCorporationoritssubsidiariesandareusedunderlicense.CoveredbyoneormoreofthefollowingU.S.patents:7,295,673;7,460,668;7,515,710;7,519,274

    ManufacturedunderlicensefromDolbyLaboratories.“Dolby”andthedouble-DsymbolaretrademarksofDolbyLaboratories.

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    yy Theaccessoriessuppliedwithyourproductmayvarydependingonthemodel.yy Productspecificationsorcontentsinthismanualmaybechangedwithoutpriornoticeduetoupgradeofproductfunctions.

    yy How to Use a Ring CoreAringcorereduceselectromagneticwavesemittedfromtheIRreceiver.Loopthecablethroughthecoreonce,beforeusingitasillustrated.

    ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING

    AccessoriesCheckyourproductboxforthefollowingitems.Ifthereareanymissingaccessories,contactthelocaldealerwhereyoupurchasedyourproduct.Theillustrationsinthismanualmaydifferfromtheactualproductandaccessories.

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    INPUTENERGY

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    MARK

    ARC

    ON OFF

    . , ! ABC DEF

    GHI JKL MNO

    PQRS TUV

    1/a/A - * #

    WXYZ

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    MONITOR

    PSM

    AUTO

    MUTE

    BRIGHTNESS

    MENU

    POWER

    OK

    S.MENU

    ID

    BACK TILE

    ON OFF

    EXIT

    Remote control and Batteries

    Power Cord DVI Cable

    IR Receiver

    M4 x 6L Screw (4ea)

    M6 Screw (4ea) Ring Core

    CD (Owner's Manual, SuperSign Elite-w Program/SuperSign

    Manual) / Card

    RGB Cable

    RS-232C Cable Tiling Guide(2ea)

    yy Donotuseanypirateditemstoensurethesafetyandproductlifespan.yy Anydamagesorinjuriesbyusingpirateditemsarenotcoveredbythewarranty.

    CAUTION

    NOTE

    RingCore

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    Parts

    USB DP LAN COMPOSITEDVI IN DVI OUT/DVI

    SPEAKERRGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    Connection panel (Seep.54top.56)

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    To install in a Portrait LayoutWheninstallinginaPortraitLayout,rotatethemonitorclockwise90degrees(whenfacingthescreen).

    Remove L-brackets before InstallationRemovetheL-bracketsfromeachcornerofthemonitorbeforeinstallingit.

    KeeptheremovedL-bracketsandusethemwhenmovingthemonitorlater.

    NOTE

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    Correct Method Incorrect Method

    STORAGE METHOD FOR PANEL PROTECTION

    Panel

    Panel

    Cushion

    Iftheproductneedstobesetupright,holdbothsidesoftheproduct,andtiltbackwardcarefullyfor.Donotletthepanelnottotouchthefloor.

    Whenlayingdowntheproduct,layacushiononaflatfloor.Puttheproductonitwiththepaneloftheproductfacingdown.

    Ifthereisnotacushionavailable,ensuretheflooriscleanandthenlaytheproductdowncarefullywiththepanelfacingeitherupwardordownward.Atthistime,becarefulforobjectsnottofallonthepanel.

    Panel

    Panel

    Panel

    Iftheproductistiltedontothebezel,thebottomofthepanelmaybedamaged.

    If theproduct is tiltedonto theedgeof thepanel,thepanelmaybedamaged.

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    yy Disconnectthepowercordfirst,andthenmoveorinstalltheMonitorset.Otherwiseelectricshockmayoccur.yy IfyouinstalltheMonitorsetonaceilingorslantedwall,itmayfallandresultinsevereinjury.yy DonotovertightenthescrewsasthismaycausedamagetotheMonitorsetandvoidyourwarranty.yy UsethescrewsandwallmountsthatmeettheVESAstandard.Anydamagesorinjuriesbymisuseorusinganimproperaccessoryarenotcoveredbythewarranty.

    CAUTION

    NOTE

    Donotinstalltheproductinaplacewithnoventilation(e.g.,onabookshelforinacloset)oronacarpetorcushion.Ifthereisnootheroptionbuttomounttheproductonthewall,makesurethatsufficientventilationisprovidedbeforeinstallation.-Failuretodosomayresultinafireduetotheincreaseintheinternaltemperature.

    Installthemonitoratleast10cmawayfromthewallandleaveabout10cmofspaceateachsideofthemonitortoensuresufficientventilation.UsethewallmountplateandscrewsthatcomplywiththeVESAstandard.

    Installing on a wall

    To install the Monitor on a wall (optional),usetheVESAscrewsprovidedasaccessoriestofastenit.Pleaserefertop11onHowtoMounttheSet.

    10cm

    10cm

    10cm 10cm

    20cm

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    EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP

    IR RECEIVER

    Thisallowsaremotecontrolsensortobeplacedinacustomlocation.ThenthatdisplaycancontrolotherdisplaysviaanRS-232cable.

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

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    How to Mount the Set

    Tiling Displays

    *Example of 2 x 2 tiling

    *UsingthescrewsforfixingtheVESAwallmount,mountthesettothewallmountplateorthewall.

    *Thewallmountplateisshadedingrayintheillustrationtohelpyouseeit.

    ScrewsforfixingtheVESAwallmount

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    Set4joinedtotherestofthesets(2x2tiling)

    How to Join Sets

    yy TheloadappliedtoeachsetshouldbesupportedbythewallmountplateorthewallusingaVESAwallmount(600x400).yy TheloadappliedtoeachsetshouldbesupportedbythewallmountplateusingaVESAwallmount.(Eachsetmustbefirmlymountedtothewallmountplateorthewall.)yy Youmaymountthesetwithoutusingthetilingguide;thisdoesnotaffecttheperformanceofthedevice.

    NOTE

    1 JoinothersetsusingscrewsforfixingtheVESAwallmountinthesamewayasabove.

    2 Afterjoiningthesets,usethetilingguidetoadjustthegapbetweenthesets.

    3 Nowthe2x2tilingiscomplete.Youcantileinvariouscombinations,suchas3x3.

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    REMOTE CONTROL

    REMOTE CONTROL

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    S.MENU

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    MENU

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    POWER

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    MONITORMONITOR

    PSM

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    BRIGHTNESS

    POWER

    Thedescriptionsinthismanualarebasedonthebuttonsoftheremotecontrol.PleasereadthismanualcarefullyandusetheMonitorsetcorrectly.Toreplacebatteries,openthebatterycover,replacebatteries(1.5VAAA)matching and endstothelabelinsidethecompartment,andclosethebatterycover.Toremovethebatteries,performtheinstallationactionsinreverse.

    yy Donotmixoldandnewbatteries,asthismaydamagetheremotecontrol.yy MakesuretopointtheremotecontroltotheremotecontrolsensorontheMonitorset.

    CAUTION

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    MONITOR

    PSM

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    BRIGHTNESS

    MENU

    ID

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    ON OFF

    EXIT

    POWER

    /I(POWER)TurnstheMonitorsetonoroff.

    Monitor On / OffTurnoffthemonitorandthen

    turnitbackon.

    1/a/A ButtonTogglesbetweennumerical

    andalphabetical.

    ENERGY SAVING( )Adjuststhebrightnessofthescreentoreduceenergyconsumption.

    INPUTSelectstheinputmode.

    Number and Alphabet buttonsEntersnumericaloralphabeticalcharactersdependingonthesetting.

    CLEARDeletestheenterednumericaloralphabeticalcharacter.

    PSMSelectsthePictureStatus

    Mode.

    MUTEMutesallsounds.

    ARCSelectstheAspectRatio

    Mode.

    Volume Up / DownAdjuststhevolumelevel.

    Brightness KeyAdjustthebrightnessbypressingtheUpandDownbuttonsontheremotecontrol.InUSBmode,theOSDmenuhasthePagefunctiontomovetothenextfilelist.

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    ON OFF

    EXIT

    POWER

    S.MENU(SuperSignMenuKey)Thisbuttonselectionisnotapplicable.

    EXITClearsallon-screendisplaysandreturnstoMonitorsetviewingfromanymenu.

    TILESelectstheTILEMode.

    MENU (Seep.40)Accessesthemainmenusorsavesyourinputandexit

    menus.

    Navigation buttonsScrollsthroughmenusor

    options.

    OKSelectsmenusoroptionsand

    confirmsyourinput.

    BACKAllowstheusertomovebackonestepinuserinteraction

    function.

    USB Menu control buttonsControlsmediaplayback.

    ID ON/OFF WhenthenumberofPictureIDisequaltoSetIDyoucan

    controlthemonitorwhichyouwantinthemultidisplay

    condition.

    AUTOAutomaticallyadjustspicturepositionandminimizesimageinstability.(RGBinputonly)

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    PSM

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    ID

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    POWER

    OK

    S.MENUAUTOMENU

    ID

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    Displaying the device name connected to an input port

    Displaywhichdevicesareconnected towhichexternalinputports.

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    MENU

    ID

    BACK TILE

    ON OFF

    EXIT

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    POWER

    1 AccesstheInputlistscreenandpresstheblue(inputlabel)buttonontheremotecontrol.

    2 YoucanassignaninputlabelforeveryinputexceptUSB.

    InputLabel

    Close

    Component

    AV

    RGB

    HDMI

    DVI-D

    DisplayPort

    yy Externalinputssupported:AV,Component,RGB,HDMI,DVI-D,DisplayPortyy Labelsavailable:VCR,DVD,Settopbox,Satellite,Game,PC,Blue-ray,HD-DVDyy TheinputlabelsaredisplayedontheInputLabelscreenoratthetopleftofthescreenwhenyouchangetheexternalinputsetting.yy ForDTV/PC-compatiblesignals,suchas1080p60Hz,thescreensettingsmaychangeaccordingtotheinputlabel.TheJustScanoptionisavailableifaPCisconnectedasanexternaldevice.

    NOTE

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    USING THE MONITOR SET

    USING THE MONITOR SET

    Connecting to a PCYourMonitorsetsupportsthePlug&Play*feature.

    *Plug&Play:APCwillhaveabuilt-indriverforthemonitor,noextrasoftwareisneeded.

    yy Connectthesignalinputcableandtightenitbyturningthescrewsclockwise.

    RGB connectionTransmitstheanalogvideosignalfromyourPCtotheMonitorset.ConnectthePCandtheMonitorsetwiththe15pinsignalcableasshownthefollowingillustrations.SelectRGBinput.

    NOTE

    yy ItisrecommendedtousetheMonitorsetwiththeHDMIconnectionforthebestimagequality.yy Tocomplywiththespecificationsoftheproduct,useashieldedinterfacecablewithferritecore,suchasD-sub15pincableandDVI/HDMIcableprovidedwiththeproduct.yy IfyouturntheMonitorsetonwhenthesetbecomescold,thescreenmayflicker.Thisisnormal.yy Somered,green,orbluespotsmayappearonthescreen.Thisisnormal.

    yy Donotpressthescreenwithyourfingerforalongtimeasthismayresultintemporarydistortiononthescreen.yy Avoiddisplayingafixedimageonthescreenforalongperiodoftimetopreventimageburn.Useascreensaverifpossible.

    CAUTION

    yyUse thestandardMacintoshadaptersincean incompatibleadapter is avai lable in themarket. (Different signalingsystem)

    yy Applecomputersmayrequireanadapter toconnecttothismonitor.Callorvisittheirwebsiteformoreinformation.

    NOTE

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    IN/DVI DP

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    DVI IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    PC

    Backoftheproduct.

    MacintoshAdapter(notincluded)

    (notincluded)

    PC/MAC

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    DVI connectionTransmitsthedigitalvideosignalfromyourPCtotheMonitorset.ConnectthePCandtheMonitorsetwiththeDVIcableasshownthefollowingillustrations.SelectDVIinput.

    HDMI connectionTransmitsthedigitalvideoandaudiosignalsfromyourPCtotheMonitorset.ConnectthePCandtheMonitorsetwiththeHDMIcableasshowninthefollowingillustrations.SelectHDMIinput.

    yy UseaHighSpeedHDMI™Cable.yy PleasecheckthePCenvironmentifyoucannothearthesoundinHDMImode.SomePCsrequireyoutomanuallychangethedefaultaudiooutputtoHDMI.yy IfyouwanttouseHDMI-PCmode,youmustsettheinputlabeltoPCmode.yy WhenHDMIPCisused,acompatiblityproblemmightoccur.

    NOTE

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    IN/DVI DP

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    DVI IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    PC PC

    Backoftheproduct.

    (notincluded)

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    IN/DVI DP

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    DVI IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    PC

    Backoftheproduct.

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    IR Receiver connectionAllowstheuseofawiredremoteorIRreceiverextension.

    DP connectionTransmitsthedigitalvideoandaudiosignalsfromyourPCtotheMonitorset.ConnectthePCandtheMonitorsetwiththeDPcableasshowninthefollowingillustrations.SelectDPinput.

    yy SoundmaynotbeavailabledependingontheDPversionofyourPC.

    NOTE

    PC

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    IN/DVI DP

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    DVI IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    Backoftheproduct.

    (notincluded)

    Backoftheproduct.

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    IN/DVI DP

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    DVI IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

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    Adjusting the screenSelecting an image modeDisplayimagesinitsoptimizedsettingsbyselectingoneofthepresetimagemodes.

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoPICTUREandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoPicture ModeandpressOK.

    4 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoanimagemodeyouwantandpressOK.

    Customizing image optionsCustomizebasicandadvancedoptionsofeachimagemodeforthebestscreenperformance.

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoPICTUREandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoPicture ModeandpressOK.

    4 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoanimagemodeyouwantandpressOK.

    5 Selectandadjustfollowingoptions,andthenpressOK.

    Mode DescriptionVivid Adjuststhevideoimagefortheretail

    environmentbyenhancingthecontrast,brightness,Colour,andsharpness.

    Standard Adjuststheimageforthenormalenvironment.

    Cinema Optimizesthevideoimageforacinematiclooktoenjoymoviesasifyouareinamovietheater.

    Sport OptimizesthevideoimageforhighanddynamicactionsbyemphasizingprimaryColorssuchaswhite,grass,orskyblue.

    Game OptimizesthevideoimageforafastgamingscreensuchasPCsorgames.

    5 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

    Option DescriptionBacklight Adjuststhebrightnessofthescreen

    bycontrollingtheLCDbacklight.Ifyoudecreasethebrightnesslevel,thescreenbecomesdarkerandthepowerconsumptionwillbereducedwithoutanyvideosignalloss.

    Contrast Increasesordecreasesthegradientofthevideosignal.YoumayuseContrastwhenthebrightpartofthepictureissaturated.

    Brightness Adjuststhebaselevelofthesignalinthepicture.YoumayuseBrightnesswhenthedarkpartofthepictureissaturated.

    Sharpness Adjuststhelevelofcrispnessintheedgesbetweenthelightanddarkareasofthepicture.Thelowerthelevel,thesoftertheimage.

    Color Adjustsintensityofallcolors.Tint Adjuststhebalancebetweenredand

    greenlevels.Color Temp. SettowarmtoenhancehotterColors

    suchasred,orsettocooltomakepicturebluish.

    Advanced Control

    Customizestheadvancedoptions.RefertotheAdvancedimageoptions.

    Picture Reset Restorestheoptionstothedefaultsetting.

    6 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

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    Customizing PC display optionsCustomizeoptionsofeachimagemodeforthebestimagequality.yy Thisfunctionworksinthefollowingmode:RGB[PC]mode.

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoPICTUREandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoScreenandpressOK.

    4 Selectandadjustfollowingoptions,andthenpressOK.

    Option DescriptionResolution Selectsaproperresolution.See

    “CustomizingPCdisplayoptions”.Auto Config.

    Setstoadjustthescreenposition,clock,andphaseautomatically.Thedisplayedimagemaybeunstableforafewsecondswhiletheconfigurationisinprogress.

    Position/Size/Phase

    Adjuststheoptionswhenthepictureisnotclear,especiallywhencharactersareshaky,aftertheautoconfiguration.

    Reset Restorestheoptionstothedefaultsetting.

    5 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

    Adjusting the soundSelecting an sound modePlaythesoundinitsoptimizedsettingsbyselectingoneofthepresetsoundmodes.

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoAUDIOandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoSound ModeandpressOK.

    4 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoasoundmodeyouwantandpressOK.

    Mode DescriptionStandard Selectwhenyouwantstandard-quality

    sound.Music Selectwhenyoulistentomusic.Cinema Selectwhenyouwatchmovies.Sports Selectwhenyouwatchsportsevents.Game Selectwhenyouwatchsportsevents.

    5 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

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    Customizing sound optionsCustomizeoptionsofeachsoundmodeforthebestsoundquality.

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoAUDIOandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoSound ModeandpressOK.

    4 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoasoundmodeyouwantandpressOK.

    5 Selectandadjustfollowingoptions,andthenpressOK.

    Option DescriptionInfinite Sound

    LG'sInfinitySoundoptionprovides5.1channelstereosoundfromtwospeakers.

    Treble Controlsthedominantsoundsintheoutput.Whenyouturnupthetreble,itwillincreasetheoutputtothelowerfrequencyrange.

    Bass Makestheoutputsoundsofter.Ifthebassisincreased,thefrequencyoftheoutputalsoincreases.

    Reset Resetsthesoundmodetothedefaultsetting.

    6 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

    Using additional optionsAdjusting aspect ratioResizetheimagetoviewtheimageatitsoptimalsizebypressingARC whileyouarewatchingMonitorset.

    yy Ifafixedimagedisplaysonthescreenforalongperiodoftime,itwillbeimprintedandbecomeapermanentdisfigurementonthescreen.Thisis“imageburn”or“burn-in”andnotcoveredbythewarranty.yy Iftheaspectratioissetto4:3foralongperiodoftime,imageburnmayoccurontheletterboxedareaofthescreen.

    CAUTION

    Youcanalsochangetheimagesizebyaccessingthemainmenus.

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    ARC

    AV Component RGB Display

    Port

    DVI-D HDMI

    PC DTV PC PC DTV PC

    16:9 o o o o o o o o

    Just Scan x o x o x x o x

    1:1 x x o x o o x o

    4:3 o o o o o o o o

    Zoom o o x o x x o x

    Cinema Zoom

    o o x o x x o x

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    -4:3 :Thisselectionwillallowyoutoviewapicturewithanoriginal4:3aspectratio,blackbarswillappearonboththeleftandrightofthescreen.

    -Zoom :Thisselectionwillallowyoutoviewthepicturewithoutanyalteration,whilefillingtheentirescreen.However,thetopandbottomofthepicturewillbecropped.

    -Cinema Zoom :ChooseCinemaZoomwhenyouwanttoenlargethepictureincorrectproportion.Note:Whenenlargingorreducingthepicture,theimagemaybecomedistorted.

    -16:9 :Thisselectionwillallowyoutoadjustthepicturehorizontally,inlinearproportion,tofilltheentirescreen(usefulforviewing4:3formattedDVDs).

    -Just Scan :ThisSelectionwillallowyouviewthepictureofbestqualitywithoutlossoforiginalpictureinhighresolutionimage.Note:IfthereisnoiseinoriginalPicture,Youcanseethenoiseattheedge.

    -1:1 :Theaspectratioisnotadjustedfromtheoriginal.(OnlyDisplayPortPC,HDMIPC,DVI-DPC,RGBPC)

    Just Scan

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    Using the input list

    Selecting an input source

    1 PressINPUTtoaccesstheinputsourcelist.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltooneoftheinputsourcesandpressOK.

    Input source DescriptionAV(CVBS) WatchvideofromaVCRorother

    externaldevices.Component WatchthecontentsinaDVDor

    otherextemaldevices,orthroughadigitalset-topbox

    RGB ViewaPCdisplayonthescreenDVI-D ViewaPCdisplayonthescreenHDMI WatchcontentsinaPC,DVD

    ofDigitalset-topboxotherhighdefinitiondevices

    Display Port WatchcontentsinaPC,DVDofDigitalset-topboxotherhighdefinitiondevices

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    Connecting to a wired network

    Connectthedisplaytoalocalareanetwork(LAN)viatheLANportasshownonthefollowingillustra-tionandsetupthenetworksettings.Onlysupportswirednetworkconnection.Aftermakingaphysicalconnection,asmallnumberofnetworksmayrequirethedisplaynet-worksettingstobeadjusted.Formostnetworks,thedisplaywillconnecttoautomaticallywithoutanyadjustments.Fordetailinformation,contactyourinternetpro-viderorroutermanual.

    Tosetupthenetworkseetings:(Evenifyourdis-playhasalreadyconnectedautomatically,runningsetupagainwillnotharmanything),

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoNET-WORKandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoselectNet-work SettingandpressOK.

    4 IfyoualreadysetNetworkSetting,selectResetting.Thenewconnectionsettingsresetsthecurrentnetworksettings.

    5 SelectIP Auto SettingorIP Manual Setting.-IfselectingIP Manual Setting,presstheNavigationandNumberbuttons.IPaddress-eswillneedtobeinputmanually.

    -IP Auto Setting:SelectthisifthereisaDHCPserver(Router)onthelocalareanet-work(LAN)viawiredconnection,thedisplaywillautomaticallybeallocatedanIPaddress.Ifyou’reusingabroadbandrouterorbroad-bandmodemthathasaDHCP(DynamicHostConfigurationProtocol)serverfunction.TheIPaddresswillautomaticallybedeter-mined.

    6 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.

    LAN

    RouterLAN WAN

    Cable modem

    ETHERNET@InternetInternet

    Cablemodem

    Router

    yy Networksettingmenuwillnotbeavaila-bleuntilthedisplayconnectedtophysicalnetwork.yy Sincetherearevariousconnectionmeth-ods,pleasefollowthespecificationsofyourtelecommunicationcarrierorinternetserviceprovider.

    CAUTION

    yy DonotconnectamodularphonecabletotheLANport.yy Sincetherearevariousconnectionmeth-ods,pleasefollowthespecificationsofyourtelecommunicationcarrierorinternetserviceprovider.

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    Tips for Network settingyy UseastandardLANcablewiththisdisplay.Cat5orbetterwithaRJ45connector.yy Manynetworkconnectionproblemsduringsetupcanoftenbefixedbyre-settingtherouterormodem.Afterconnectingthedisplaytothenetwork,quicklypoweroffand/ordisconnectthepowercableofthenetworkrouterorcablemodem.Thenpoweronand/orconnectthepowercableagain.yy Dependingontheinternetserviceprovider(ISP),thenumberofdevicesthatcanreceiveinternetservicemaybelimitedbytheapplica-bletermsofservice.Fordetails,contactyourISP.yy LGisnotresponsibleforanymalfunctionofthedisplayand/ortheinternetconnectionfeatureduetocommunicationerrors/malfunctionsas-sociatedwithyourinternetconnection,orotherconnectedequipment.yy LGisnotresponsibleforproblemswithinyourinternetconnection.yy Youmayexperienceundesiredresultsifthenetworkconnectionspeeddoesnotmeettherequirementsofthecontentbeingaccessed.yy SomeinternetconnectionoperationsmaynotbepossibleduetocertainrestrictionssetbytheInternetserviceprovider(ISP)supplyingyourInternetconnection.yy AnyfeeschargedbyanISPincluding,withoutlimitation,connectionchargesareyourrespon-sibility.yy A10Base-Tor100Base-TXLANportisrequiredwhenusingawiredconnectiontothisdisplay.Ifyourinternetservicedoesnotallowforsuchaconnection,youwillnotbeabletoconnectthedisplay.

    yy ADSLmodemisrequiredtouseDSLserviceandacablemodemisrequiredtousecablemodemservice.DependingontheaccessmethodofandsubscriberagreementwithyourISP,youmaynotbeabletousetheinternetconnectionfeaturecontainedinthisdisplayoryoumaybelimitedtothenumberofdevicesyoucanconnectatthesametime.(IfyourISPlimitssub-scriptiontoonedevice,thisdisplaymaynotbeallowedtoconnectwhenaPCisalreadyconnected.)yy Theuseofa“Router”maynotbeallowedoritsusagemaybelimiteddependingonthepoli-ciesandrestrictionsofyourISP.Fordetails,contactyourISPdirectly.

    Network Status

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoNET-WORKandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoselectNet-work Status.

    4 PressOKtocheckthenetworkstatus.

    5 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.

    Option DescriptionSetting Returntothenetworksettingmenu.

    TestTestthecurrentnetworkstatusafterset-tingthenetwork.

    Close Returntothepreviousmenu.

    yy IfyouwanttoaccesstheInternetdirectlyonyourdisplay,theinternetconnectionshouldalwaysbeon.yy IfyoucannotaccesstheInternet,checkthenetworkconditionsfromaPConyournetwork.yy WhenyouuseNetwork Setting,checktheLANcableorcheckifDHCPintherouteristurnedon.yy Ifyoudonotcompletethenetworkset-tings,thenetworkmaynotworkproperly.

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    Tips for using USB storage devices

    yy OnlyaUSBstoragedeviceisrecognizable.yy IftheUSBstoragedeviceisconnectedthroughaUSBhub,thedeviceisnotrecog-nizable.yy AUSBstoragedeviceusinganautomaticrecognitionprogrammemaynotberecog-nized.yy AUSBstoragedevicewhichusesitsowndrivermaynotberecognized.yy TherecognitionspeedofaUSBstoragedevicemaydependoneachdevice.yy PleasedonotturnoffthedisplayorunplugtheUSBdevicewhentheconnectedUSBstoragedeviceisworking.Whensuchdeviceissuddenlyseparatedorunplugged,thestoredfilesortheUSBstoragedevicemaybedamaged.yy PleasedonotconnecttheUSBstoragedevicewhichwasartificiallymaneuveredonthePC.Thedevicemaycausetheproducttomalfunctionorfailtobeplayed.NeverforgettouseonlyaUSBstoragedevicewhichhasnormalmusicfiles,imagefilesormoviefiles.yy PleaseuseonlyaUSBstoragedevicewhichwasformattedasaFAT32filesystem,NTFSfilesystemprovidedwiththeWindowsop-eratingsystem.IncaseofastoragedeviceformattedasadifferentutilityprogrammewhichisnotsupportedbyWindows,itmaynotberecognized.yy PleaseconnectpowertoaUSBstoragedevice(over0.5A)whichrequiresanexternalpowersupply.Ifnot,thedevicemaynotberecognized.yy PleaseconnectaUSBstoragedevicewiththecableofferedbythedevicemaker.yy SomeUSBstoragedevicesmaynotbesup-portedoroperatedsmoothly.yy FilealignmentmethodofUSBstoragedeviceissimilartoWindowXPandfilenamecanrecognizeupto100Englishcharacters.

    Connecting USB storage devicesConnectUSBstoragedevicessuchasaUSBflashmemory,externalharddrivetothedisplayandusemultimediafeatures(See"Browsingfiles"onpage27).ConnectaUSBflashmemoryorUSBmemorycardreadertotheDisplayasshownonthefollow-ingillustration.TheMymediascreenappears.

    or

    yy DonotturnthedisplayofforremoveaUSBstoragedevicewhileEMF(mymedia)Menuisactivated,asthiscouldresultinlossoffilesordamagetotheUSBstoragedevice.yy BackupyourfilessavedonaUSBstoragedevicefrequently,asyoumayloseordam-agethefilesandthismaybenotcoveredbythewarranty.

    CAUTION

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    yy BesuretobackupimportantfilessincedatastoredinaUSBmemorydevicemaybedamaged.Wewillnotberesponsibleforanydataloss.yy IftheUSBHDDdoesnothaveanexternalpowersource,theUSBdevicemaynotbedetected.Sobesuretoconnecttheexternalpowersource.-Pleaseuseapoweradaptorforanexternalpowersource.WedonotguaranteeanUSBcableforanexternalpowersource.

    yy IfyourUSBmemorydevicehasmultiplepartitions,orifyouuseaUSBmulti-cardreader,youcanuseupto4partitionsorUSBmemorydevices.yy IfaUSBmemorydeviceisconnectedtoaUSBmulti-cardreader,itsvolumedatamaynotbedetected.yy IftheUSBmemorydevicedoesnotworkproperly,disconnectandreconnectit.yy HowfastaUSBmemorydeviceisdetecteddiffersfromdevicetodevice.yy IftheUSBisconnectedinStandbyMode,specificharddiskwillautomaticallybeloadedwhenthedisplayisturnedon.yy Therecommendedcapacityis1TBorlessforaUSBexternalharddiskand32GBorlessforUSBmemory.yy Anydevicewithmorethantherecommendedcapacitymaynotworkproperly.yy IfaUSBexternalharddiskwitha“EnergySaving”functiondoesnotwork,turntheharddiskoffandonagaintomakeitworkproperly.yy USBstoragedevicesbelowUSB2.0aresupportedaswell.Buttheymaynotworkproperlyinthemovielist.yy Maximumof999foldersorfilescanberec-ognizedunderonefolder.yy AUSB3.0storagedevicemaynotwork.

    Browsing filesAccessthephoto,music,ormovielistsandbrowsefiles.

    1 ConnectaUSBstoragedevice.

    2 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoMy MediaandpressOK.

    4 PresstheNavigationbuttonstochoosefromMovie List, Photo List,Music ListorContents ListandpressOK.

    No. Description

    1 Movestoupperlevelfolder

    2 Currentpage/Totalpages

    3Correspondingbuttonsontheremotecontrol

    4Current page/ total pagesof contentsunderthefolderfocusedon 1

    5 Contentsunderthefolderfocusedon 1

    Buttom Description

    Greenbutton

    PressthegreenbuttontotogglebetweenPhoto List -> Music List,Music List -> Contents List,Contents List -> Movie List or Movie List -> Photo List.

    Yellowbutton

    Amethodtoviewin5largethumbnailorsimplelist.

    Bluebutton ConverttoMarkMode.

    MovieList MusicListPhotoList ContentsList

    Page1/1

    PhotoList

    Drive1 Page1/1USBExternal

    001

    010 011 012 013 014 015

    002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009

    ToMusicList ChangeNumbers MarkMode Exit

    ViewMove

    11 2

    3

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    Supported file format

    Type Supported file formatMovie DAT,MPG,MPEG,VOB,AVI,DIVX,MP4,MKV,TS,T

    RP,TP,ASF,WMV,FLV)

    Movie(*.mpg/*.mpeg/*dat/*.ts/*.trp/*.tp/*.vob/*.mp4/*.mov/*.mkv/*.divx/*.avi/*.asf/*.wmv/*.flv/*.avi(motion-jpeg)/*.mp4(motion-jpeg)/*.mkv(motion-jpeg))supportingfileVideo format:DivX3.11,DivX4.12,DivX5.x,DivX6,Xvid1.00,Xvid1.01,Xvid1.02,Xvid1.03,Xvid1.10beta-1/beta-2,Mpeg-1,Mpeg-2,Mpeg-4,H.264/AVC,VC1,JPEG,SorensonH.263Audio format:DolbyDigital,AAC,Mpeg,MP3,LPCM,HE-AAC,ADPCM,WMABit rate:within32kbpsto320kbps(MP3)External Subtitle format:*.smi/*.srt/*.sub(MicroDVD,Subviewer1.0/2.0)/*.ass/*.ssa/*.txt(TMPlayer)/*.psb(PowerDivX)Internal Subtitle format :only,XSUB(ItisthesubtitleformatusedinDivX6files)

    Photo JPEGBaseline:64x64to15360x8640Progressive:64x64to1920x1440y YoucanplayJPEGfilesonly.y Non-supportedfilesaredisplayedintheformofpredefinedicon.

    Only 3D ModelsFileExtensions

    Item Profile

    2D jpegjpgjpe

    supportedfileformat

    SOF0:baselineSOF1:ExtendSequentialSOF2:Progressive

    photosize Min:64x64Max-NormalType:15360(W)x8640(H)ProgressiveType:1920(W)x1440(H)

    3D mpo supportedfileformat

    mpo

    photosize 4:3size:3,648x2,7362,592x1,9442,048x1,5363:2size:3,648x2,432

    Music MP3Bitrate32to320y SamplingrateMPEG1Layer3:32kHz,44.1kHz,48kHz

    y SamplingrateMPEG2Layer3:16kHz,22.05kHz,24kHz

    y SamplingrateMPEG2.5Layer3:8kHz,11.025kHz,12kHz

    Content (whenusingSuperSignManager)

    FileExtensions:*.cts/*.cseMovieFile Extensions:*.mpg/*.mpeg/*.dat/*.ts/*.trp/*.tp/*.vob/*.mp4/*.mov/*.mkv/*.avi/*.asf/*.wmv/*.avi(motionJPEG)/*.mp4(motionJPEG)/*.mkv(motionJPEG)Video format:MPEG1,MPEG2,MPEG4,H.264/AVC,DivX3.11,DivX4.12,DivX5.x,DivX6,Xvid1.00,Xvid1.01,Xvid1.02,Xvid1.03,Xvid1.10-beta1/2,JPEG,VC1(WVC1/WMV3)Audio format:MP2,MP3,DolbyDigital,LPCM,AAC,HE-AAC,LPCM,ADPCM,WMA,MP3

    FileExtensions

    Item Profile

    Photo JPEGJPGPNGBMP

    supportedfileformat

    SOF0:baselineSOF1:ExtendSequentialSOF2:Progressive

    Photosize Min:64x64MaxType:1366x768

    Music MP3 Bitrate 32kbpsto320kbps

    Samplingrate

    32kHz,44.1kHz,48kHz(MPEG1L3)16kHz,22.05kHz,24kHz(MPEG2L3)8kHz,11.025kHz,12kHz(MPEG2.5L3)

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    Viewing moviesPlayvideofilesondisplay.YourdisplayshowsallofthevideofilessavedinaUSBstoragedeviceorsharedfolderonaPC.

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoMy MediaandpressOK.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoMovie ListandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoafolderyouwantandpressOK.

    4 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoafileyouwantandpressOK.

    Menu DescriptionPlay Marked Playtheselectedmoviefile.

    Onceamoviefilefinishesplaying,thenextselectedonewillbeplayedautomatically.

    Mark All Markallmoviefilesonthescreen.

    Unmark All Deselectallmarkedmoviefiles.

    Exit Mark Mode

    ExittheMarkMode.

    5 Playamovie.

    6 Controlplaybackbyusingthefollowingbuttons.

    Button Descriptionr Stopstheplayback

    s Playsavideo

    t Pausesorresumestheplayback

    v Scansbackwardinafile

    w ScansforwardinafileMENU ShowtheOptionmenu.HIDE Hidethemenuonthefull-sizedscreen.EXIT ReturntoMovie List.

    < or >

    Skipstospecificpointsinafiledur-ingplayback.Thetimeofaspecificpointwillappearonthestatusbar.Insomefiles,thisfunctionmaynotworkproperly.

    ENERGY SAVING( )

    PresstheENERGY SAVINGbuttonrepeatedlytoincreasethebrightnessofyourscreen.

    Page1/1MovieList

    USB1USBDrive Drive1 Page1/1

    ToPhotolist ChangeNumbers MarkMode Exit

    003001 002 004

    005 006

    PlayMove Page ChangeP

    01:02:30/02:30:25

    OptionMENU Hide Exit

    yy Non-supportedfilesaredisplayedthepreviewimagebyicononly .yy Abnormal files are displayed in the form ofbitmap .

    NOTE

    Page1/1

    MovieList

    USB1USBDrive Drive1 Page1/1

    PlayMarked MarkAll UnmarkAll Exit

    003001 002 004

    005 006

    MarkMode

    ExitMarkMode

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    Video options

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthePop-Upmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoSet Video Play., Set Video. or Set Audio. andpressOK.

    Tips for using playing video files

    yy Someuser-createdsubtitlesmaynotworkproperly.yy Somespecialcharactersarenotsupportedinsubtitles.yy HTMLtagsarenotsupportedinsubtitles.yy Subtitlesinlanguagesotherthanthesup-portedlanguagesarenotavailable.yy Thescreenmaysuffertemporaryinterrup-tions(imagestoppage,fasterplayback,etc.)whentheaudiolanguageischanged.yy Adamagedmoviefilemaynotbeplayedcorrectly,orsomeplayerfunctionsmaynotbeusable.yy Moviefilesproducedwithsomeencodersmaynotbeplayedcorrectly.yy Ifthevideoandaudiostructureofrecordedfileisnotinterleaved,eithervideooraudioisoutputted.yy Videoswithresolutionshigherthan1920X1080@25/30Pmaynotworkproperlydependingontheframe.yy Moviefilesotherthanthespecifiedtypesandformatsmaynotworkproperly.yy Maxbitrateofplayablemoviefileis20Mbps.(only,MotionJPEG:10Mbps)yy Wedonotguaranteesmoothplaybackofprofilesencodedlevel4.1orhigherinH.264/AVC.yy DTSAudiocodecisnotsupported.yy Amoviefilemorethan30GBinfilesizeisnotsupportedforplayback.yy ADivXmoviefileanditssubtitlefilemustbelocatedinthesamefolder.yy Avideofilenameanditssubtitlefilenamemustbeidenticalforittobedisplayed.yy PlayingavideoviaaUSBconnectionthatdoesn’tsupporthighspeedmaynotworkproperly.yy FilesencodedwithGMC(GlobalMotionCompensation)maynotbeplayed.yy WhenyouarewatchingthemoviebyMovieListfunction,youcanadjustanimagebyEnergySavingkeyontheremotecontrol.Usersetupforeachimagemodedoesnotoperate.

    yy OptionvalueschangedinMovie ListdoesnotaffectPhoto ListandMusic List.yy OptionvaluechangedinPhoto ListandMu-sic ListarechangedlikewiseinPhoto ListandMusic ListexcludingMovie List.yy Whenreplayingthevideofileafterstopping,youcanplayfromwhereitstoppedprevi-ously.

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    Code Page Support LanguageLatin1 English,Spanish,French,

    German,Italian,Portuguese,Danish,Romanian,Norwegian,Albanian,Gaelic,Welsh,Irish,Catalan,Valencian

    Latin2 Bosnian,Polish,Croatian,Czech,Slovak,Slovenian,Serbian,Hungarian

    Latin4 Estonian,Latvian,Lithuanian

    Cyrillic Bulgarian,Macedonian,Russian,Ukrainian,Kazakh

    Greek Greek

    Turkish Turkish

    Korean Korean

    WhenyouselecttheSet Video Play,

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoshowthePicture Size, Audio Language, Subtitle LanguageorRepeat.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltomakeappropriateadjustments.

    Menu DescriptionPicture Size Selectsyourdesiredpicture

    formatduringmovieplay.Audio Language

    ChangestheLanguageGroupoftheaudioduringmovieplay.Fileswithasingleaudiotrackcannotbeselected.

    Subtitle Lan-guage

    Turnon/offthesubtitle.

    Language ActivatedforSMIsubtitleandcanselectthelanguagewithinthesubtitle.

    Code Page Canselectthefontforsubtitle.Whensettodefault,samefontasgeneralmenuwillbeused.

    Sync Adjuststhetimesynchronisationofthesubtitlefrom-10secsto+10secsbystepsof0.5secsduringmovieplay.

    Position Changesthepositionofthesubtitleeitherupordownduringmovieplay.

    Size SelectsyourdesiredSubtitlesizeduringmovieplay.

    Repeat Turnon/offrepeatfunctionofmovieplayback.Whenturnedon,thefilewithinthefolderwillbeplayedbackrepeatedly.Evenwhentherepeatedplaybackisturnedoff,itcanruntheplaybackifthefilenameissimilartothepreviousfile.

    yy Only10,000ofsyncblockscanbesupportedwithinthesubtitlefile.yy Whenplayingavideo,youcanadjustthePictureSizebypressingtheRATIObutton.yy Subtitlesinyourlanguageareonlysup-portedwhentheOSDmenuisalsointhislanguage.yy Thecodepageoptionsmaybedisabledde-pendingonthelanguageofthesubtitlefiles.yy Selecttheappropriatecodepageforthesubtitlefiles.

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    WhenyouselecttheSet Video,

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltomakeappropriateadjustments.

    WhenyouselecttheSet Audio,

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoshowtheSound Mode, Clear Voice II orBalance.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltomakeappropriateadjustments.

    Viewing photos

    ViewimagefilessavedinaUSBstoragedevice.Thedisplaysonthescreenmaydifferfromthemodel.

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoMy MediaandpressOK.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoPhoto ListandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoafolderyouwantandpressOK.

    4 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoafileyouwantandpressOK.

    5 Viewphotos.

    Menu Description

    View Marked Displaytheselectedphotofile.

    Mark All Markallphotofilesonthescreen.

    Unmark All Deselectallmarkedphotofiles.

    Exit Mark Mode ExittheMarkMode.

    yy Non-supportedfilesaredisplayedthepre-viewimagebyicononly .yy Abnormalfilesaredisplayedintheformofbitmap .

    NOTE

    Page1/1

    PhotoList

    Drive1 Page1/1USB1USBDrive

    001

    010 011 012 013 014 015

    002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009

    ToMusicList ChangeNumbers MarkMode Exit

    Page1/1

    PhotoList

    Drive1 Page1/1USB1USBDrive

    001

    010 011 012 013 014 015

    002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009

    MarkMode

    ViewMarked MarkAll UnmarkAll ExitExitMarkMode

    ViewMove Page ChangeP

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    ENERGY SAVING( )

    PresstheENERGY SAVINGbuttonrepeatedlytochangethebrightnessofyourscreen.

    Option y Slide Speed:Selectsaslideshowspeed(Fast,Medium,Slow).

    y TransitionEffect: Settheviewmodeoftheslideshow.

    y BGM:Selectsamusicfolderforthebackgroundmusic.

    Hide Hidestheoptionwindow.Todisplaytheoptions,pressOK.

    EXIT ReturntoPhoto List.

    Photo options

    1 PressMENUtoshowtheOptionmenus.

    2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to Set Photo View, Set Video or Set Audio andpressOK.

    Option DescriptionSlideshow Startsorstopsaslideshowwithselected

    photos.Iftherearenoselectedphotos,allpho-tossavedinthecurrentfolderdisplayduringaslideshow.Tosetaslideshowspeed,selectOp-tion.

    BGM Turnsthebackgroundmusiconoroff.Tosetthebackgroundmusicfolder,selectOption.YoucanadjustOptionbyMENUbuttonontheremotecontrol.

    (Rotate) Rotatesphotosclockwise(90°,180°,270°,360°).

    Viewthephotobyzoomin2,4times.

    NumberofselectedphotosOptions

    Using photo options

    Usethefollowingoptionswhileviewingphotos.

    yy The supported photo size islimited. You cannot rotate aphoto if the resolution of therotatedwidthislargerthanthesupportedresolutionsize.

    NOTE

    yy Photoswitharesolutionof960x540orlesscannotbeenlarged.

    NOTE

    yy Youcannotchangethemusicfolder while the backgroundmusicisplaying.yy You can only select theMP3foldersavedonthedevicethatcurrentlydisplaysthephoto.

    NOTE

    yy Option values changed inMovie List doesnotaffectPhoto ListandMusic List.yy OptionvaluechangedinPhoto ListandMu-sic Listarechanged likewise inPhoto ListandMusic ListexcludingMovie List.

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    WhenyouselecttheSet Photo View,

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoselectSlide Speed,Transition Effect or BGM.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltomakeappropriateadjustments.

    Transition Effect Option

    Option DescriptionSliding Pushesthecurrentslideoutofviewasitplaystothenextslide.

    Stairs Pushesthecurrentslideinastaircaseshapeasitplaystothenextslide.

    DoorOpen/Close

    Pushesthecurrentslidelikeopeningorclosingthedoorasitplaystothenextslide.

    Shutter Pushesthecurrentslidelikedrawingorpullingdowntheblindasitplaystothenextslide

    FadeIn Fadestheslideoutslowlybeforeplayingtothenextslide.

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    WhenyouselecttheSet Video,

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscroll tomakeappropriateadjustments.

    WhenyouselecttheSet Audio,

    1 Press theNavigationbuttons toscroll toshowtheSound Mode, Clear Voice II orBalance.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscroll tomakeappropriateadjustments.

    5 Playmusic.

    Listening to music

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoMy Me-diaandpressOK.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoMusic ListandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoafolderyouwantandpressOK.

    4 Press theNavigationbuttons toscroll toa fileyouwantandpressOK.

    Menu Description

    Play Marked Displaytheselectedmusicfile.

    Mark All Markallmusicfilesonthescreen.

    Unmark All Deselectallmarkedmusicfiles.

    Exit Mark Mode ExittheMarkMode.

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    Drive1 Page1/1

    001.-B01.mp300:00

    002.-B02.mp300:00

    003.B03.mp300:00

    004.-B04.mp300:00

    005.-B05.mp300:00

    USB1USBDrive

    ToMovieList ChangeNumbers MarkMode Exit

    Page1/1

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    Drive1 Page1/1

    001.-B01.mp300:00

    002.-B02.mp300:00

    003.B03.mp300:00

    004.-B04.mp300:00

    005.-B05.mp300:00

    USB1USBDrive

    PlayMarked MarkAll UnmarkAll Exit

    MarkMode

    ExitMarkMode

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    6 Controlplaybackbyusingthefollowingbuttons.

    Page1/1MusicList

    Drive1 Page1/13file(s)Marked

    004.-B04.mp300:00

    005.-B05.mp300:00

    006.-B06.mp300:00

    007.-B07.mp300:00

    008.-B08.mp300:00

    005.-B05.mp3 02:30/03:25Hide ExitOptionMENUPlaywithPhoto

    Button DescriptionStopsplayingbackthefileandmovesbacktothemusiclist.Playsamusicfile

    Pausesorresumesplayback

    Skipstothenextfile

    Skipstothepreviousfile

    or Whenplaying,Whenyoupressthevbutton,theprevi-ousmusicfilewillbeplayed.Whenyoupressthewbutton,thenextmusicfilewillbeplayed.

    Greenbutton

    StartplayingtheselectedmusicfilesandthenmovetothePhoto List.

    ENERGY SAVING( )

    Press theENERGY SAVINGbutton re-peatedly to change the brightness ofyourscreen.

    MENU ShowtheOptionmenu.

    Hide Hidestheoptionwindow.Todisplaytheoptions,pressOK.

    EXIT

    When you press theEXIT buttonwhiletheMusic player is displayed, only themusicwillbestoppedandtheplayerwillnotreturntonormalviewing.When you press theEXIT buttonwhilethemusicisstoppedorwhilethemusicplayerishidden,theplayerwillreturntonormalviewing.

    < or >When using the < or > button duringplaybackacursorindicatingthepositioncanbeplayed.

    Tips for playing music files

    yy ThisunitcannotsupporttheID3TagembeddedMP3files.

    Timeelapsed/Duration

    002.B02.mp300:31/04:04

    filename

    yy Non-supportedfilesaredisplayedthepre-viewimagebyicononly .yy Abnormalfilesaredisplayedintheformofbitmap .yy Adamagedorcorruptedmusicdoesnotplaybutdisplays00:00inplaytime.yy Amusicdownloadedfromapaidservicewithcopyrightprotectiondoesnotstartbutdis-playsinappropriateinformationinplaytime.yy IfyoupressOK, buttons,screensaverisstopped.yy ThePLAY( ),Pause( ), , , buttonsontheremotecontrolarealsoavailableinthismode.yy Youcanusethe buttontoselectthenextmusicandthe buttontoselecttheprevi-ousmusic.

    NOTE

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    1 PressMENUtoaccessthePop-Upmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoSet Au-dio Play or Set Audio andpressOK.

    Music options

    WhenyouselecttheSet Audio Play,

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoselecttheRepeatorRandom.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscroll tomakeappropriateadjustments.

    WhenyouselecttheSet Audio,

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoselecttheSound Mode, Clear Voice II orBalance.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscroll tomakeappropriateadjustments.

    yy Option values changed inMovie List doesnotaffectPhoto ListandMusic List.yy OptionvaluechangedinPhoto ListandMu-sic Listarechanged likewise inPhoto ListandMusic ListexcludingMovie List.

    NOTE

    yy WhileplayingmediafilesfromContentsList,onlytheBACK,EXITorVolumebuttonareavailable.SelectingtheBACKorEXITbuttonstopsplayingmediafilesandreturnstothescreenviewmode.yy IfthereistheAutoPlayfolderintheUSBdeviceanditsfilesareinsupportedformats,theycanbeplayedbackautomaticallywhentheUSBdeviceisconnectedtothemonitor.

    NOTE

    Viewing the Contents ListPlaysbackthestoredfilesusingtheExportoptioninSuperSignManager.

    1 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoMy MediaandpressOK.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoCon-tents ListandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoafolderyouwantandpressOK.

    4 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoafileyouwantandpressOK.

    Page1/1

    ContentsList

    Drive1 Page1/1

    test1.cts07/01/2011

    test2.cts07/01/2011

    test3.cts07/01/2011

    test4.cts07/01/2011

    test5.cts07/01/2011

    USB1USBDrive

    ToMovieList ChangeNumbers Exit

    PlayMove Page ChangeP

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    DivX® VOD Guide

    DivX® VOD RegistrationInorder toplaypurchasedor rentedDivX®VODcontents, youshould register yourdevicewith10digit DivX registration code from your device atwww.divx.com/vod.

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to MY MEDIAandpressOK.

    3 PresstheBluebutton.

    4 Press theNavigationbuttons toscroll toDivX Reg. CodeandpressOK.

    5 Viewtheregistrationcodeofyourdisplay.

    6 Whenyouarefinished,press EXIT.Whenyou return to thepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

    YoumustregisteryourdevicetoplayDivX protectedvideos.Registrationcode:**********Registerathttp://vod.divx.com

    Close

    yy Whileyouarecheckingtheregistrationcode,somebuttonsmaynotwork.yy IfyouusetheDivXregistrationcodeofan-otherdevice,youcannotplaytherentedorpurchasedDivXfile.MakesuretousetheDivXregistrationcodeassignedtoyourTV.yy Thevideooraudiofilesthatarenotcon-vertedbythestandardDivXcodecmaybecorruptedornotbeplayed.yy TheDivXVODcodeallowsyoutoactivateupto6devicesunderoneaccount.

    NOTE

    DivX® VOD DeregistrationYoushouldderegisteryourdevicewith8digitDivXderegistrationcodefromyourdeviceatwww.divx.com/vod.

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to MY MEDIAandpressOK.

    3 PresstheBluebutton.

    4 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoDeacti-vationandpressOK.

    5 Press theNavigation buttons to selectYes toconfirm.

    Deregistrationcode:********

    Deregisterathttp://vod.divx.comContinuewithregistration?

    Yes No

    6 Whenyouarefinished,press EXIT.Whenyou return to thepreviousmenu, pressBACK.

    yy Oncethederegistrationisexecuted,youmustregisteryourdeviceagaintoseeDivX®VODcontents.

    NOTE

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    Using PIP/PBPDisplaysvideosorphotosstoredintheUSBdeviceonasinglemonitorbydividingitintothemainandsubscreens.(Seep.50)

    1 PresstheMENUbuttontomovetoOPTIONandpressOK.

    2 PressPIP/PBPtoselectPIPorPBPandthenpressOK.

    3 SelectMovieListorPhoto ListfromMy Media.(WithPIP/PBPselected,theMusic ListandContents Listaredeactivated.)

    MovePIP/PBPOff

    PIP

    PBP

    Pre.

    Mode

    Position

    Size

    4 SelectafileyouwantandthenpressOK.

    5 SelectthePIPorPBPiconfromtheplaylist.

    01:02:30 / 02:30:25

    OptionMENU Hide Exit

    < Movie List >

    < Photo List >

    6 SelecteitherMainorSubforsound.YoumusttoselecttheoutputsoundbeforerunningthePIPorPBPfunction.

    7 Thesubscreenisdisplayedonthemainscreen.

    Selectthesoundpath.

    Main Sub

    MovieList MusicListPhotoList ContentsList

    Page1/1MovieList

    USB1USBDrive Drive1 Page1/1

    ToPhotolist ChangeNumbers MarkMode Exit

    003001 002 004

    005 006

    PlayMove Page ChangeP

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    CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS

    Accessing main menus

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltooneofthefollowingmenusandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.

    4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

    PAGE

    MARK

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    OK

    S.MENU

    PSM

    AUTO

    MUTE

    BRIGHTNESS

    MENU

    ID

    BACK TILE

    ON OFF

    EXIT

    OPTION

    PICTURE

    NETWORK

    AUDIO TIME

    MY MEDIA

    PICTURE (Seep.41)Adjuststheimagesize,quality,oreffect.

    AUDIO(Seep.44)Adjuststhesoundquality,effect,orvolumelevel.

    NETWORK(Seep.52)Setsupthenetworksetting.

    OPTION (Seep.46)Customizesthegeneralsettings.

    TIME(Seep.45)Setsthetime,date,orTimerfeature.

    MY MIDIA(Seep.26)Displayandplaymovie,photoandmusiccontentstoredonyourUSB

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    PICTURE settings

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoPICTUREandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.-Toreturntothepreviouslevel,pressBACK.

    4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

    Theavailablepicturesettingsaredescribedinthefollowing:

    Setting DescriptionAspect Ratio Changestheimagesizetoviewimagesatitsoptimalsize(Seep.21).Energy Saving Setstoautomaticallyadjustthescreenbrightnesscorrespondingtothesurroundings.

    LevelOff DisablesEnergySavingfunction.Minimum/Medium/Maximum

    Selectsthebrightnesslevelofthebacklight.

    ScreenOff Thescreenturnsoffin3seconds.Smart Energy Saving

    Adjuststhebacklightandcontrastdependingonthescreenbrightness.

    LevelOn EnablestheSmartEnergySavingfunctiontosavepowerconsumptionasmuch

    asthevaluesetinthesmartenergysavingrate.Off DisablestheSmartEnergySavingfunction.

    Picture Mode SelectsoneofthepresetimageorcustomizesoptionsineachmodeforthebestMonitorsetscreenperformance.Youarealsoabletocustomizeadvancedoptionsofeachmode.TheavailablepresetpicturemodesvarydependingontheMonitorset.ModeVivid Adjuststhevideoimagefortheretailenvironmentbyenhancingthecontrast,

    brightness,Color,andsharpness.Standard Adjuststheimageforthenormalenvironment.

    Cinema Optimizesthevideoimageforacinematiclooktoenjoymoviesasifyouareinamovietheater.

    Sport OptimizesthevideoimageforhighanddynamicactionsbyemphasizingprimaryColourssuchaswhite,grass,orskyblue.

    Game OptimizesthevideoimageforafastgamingscreensuchasPCsorgames.

    Move OKPICTURE ꔋ•AspectRatio :16:9• EnergySaving :Off

    •SmartEnergySaving :Off

    •PictureMode :Standard

    •Backlight 70

    •Contrast 100

    •Brightness 50

    •Sharpness 50

    •Color 60

    •Tint 0

    •ColorTemp. 0

    •AdvancedControl

    •PictureReset

    •Screen

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    Basic image options

    Setting DescriptionBacklight AdjuststhebrightnessofthescreenbycontrollingtheLCDbacklight.Ifyoudecreasethe

    brightnesslevel,thescreenbecomesdarkerandthepowerconsumptionwillbereducedwithoutanyvideosignalloss.

    Contrast Increasesordecreasesthegradientofthevideosignal.YoumayuseContrastwhenthebrightpartofthepictureissaturated.

    Brightness Adjuststhebaselevelofthesignalinthepicture.YoumayuseBrightnesswhenthedarkpartofthepictureissaturated.

    Sharpness Adjuststhelevelofcrispnessintheedgesbetweenthelightanddarkareasofthepicture.Thelowerthelevel,thesoftertheimage.

    Color Adjustsintensityofallcolors.Tint Adjuststhebalancebetweenredandgreenlevels.Color Temp . SettowarmtoenhancehotterColorssuchasred,orsettocooltomakepicturebluish.Advanced Control Customizestheadvancedoptions.RefertotheAdvancedimageoptions.(Seep.43).Picture Reset Restorestheoptionstothedefaultsetting.

    Setting DescriptionSCREEN(In RGBMode Only)

    CustomizesthePCdisplayoptionsinRGBmode.OptionResolution Selectsaproperresolution.See“CustomizingPCdisplayoptions”.AutoConfigure Setstoadjustthescreenposition,clock,andphaseautomatically.

    Thedisplayedimagemaybeunstableforafewsecondswhiletheconfigurationisinprogress.

    Position/Size/Phase

    Adjuststheoptionswhenthepictureisnotclear,especiallywhencharactersareshaky,aftertheautoconfiguration.

    Reset Restorestheoptionstothedefaultsetting.

    yy Ifthe'Picture Mode'settinginthePicturemenuissettoVivid, Standard, Cinema, SportorGamethesubsequentmenuswillbeautomaticallyset.yy YoucannotadjustcolorandtintintheRGB-PC/HDMI-PCmode.yy WhenusingtheSmartEnergySavingfunction,thescreenmaylooksaturatedinthewhiteareaofastillimage.yy IfEnergySavingissettoMinimum,Medium,orMaximum,theSmartEnergySavingfunctionisdisabled.

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    Setting DescriptionDynamic Contrast(Off/High/Medium/Low)

    Adjuststhecontrasttokeepitatthebestlevelaccordingtothebrightnessofthescreen.Thepictureisimprovedbymakingbrightpartsbrighteranddarkpartsdarker.(ThisfunctioncanbeusedonlyunderComponent.)

    Dynamic Color(Off/High/Low)

    AdjustsscreenColorssothattheylooklivelier,richerandclearer.Thisfeatureenhanceshue,saturationandluminancesothatred,blue,greenandwhitelookmorevivid.(ThisfunctioncanbeusedonlyComponent.)

    Clear White(Off/High/Low)

    Makethewhiteareaofscreenbrighterandmorewhite.

    Skin Color(-5 to 5)

    Itdetectstheskinareaofvideoandadjustsittoexpressanaturalskincolor.

    Noise Reduction(Off/High/Medium/Low)

    Reducesscreennoisewithoutcompromisingvideoquality.(ThisfunctioncanbeusedonlyunderComponent.)

    Digital Noise Reduction(Off/High/Medium/Low)

    Thisoptionreducesthenoiseproducedwhilecreatingdigitalvideosignals.

    Gamma(High/Medium/Low)

    Setyourowngammavalue.Onthemonitor,highgammavaluesdisplaywhitishimagesandlowgammavaluesdisplayhighcontrastimages.

    Black Level(High/Low)

    Low:Thepictureofthescreengetsdarker.High:Thepictureofthescreengetsbrighter.Setblacklevelofthescreentoproperlevel.(Functionworksinthefollowingmode-Component,HDMI-DTV)

    Advanced Control

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    AUDIO settings

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoAUDIOandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.-Toreturntothepreviouslevel,pressBACK.

    4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

    Theavailableaudiooptionsaredescribedinthefollowing:

    Move OKAUDIO ꔋ• Clear Voice II : Off• Balance 0• Sound Mode : Standard • Infinite Sound: Off • Treble 50 • Bass 50 • Reset• Digital Audio Input• Speaker : Off

    L R

    Setting DescriptionClear Voice ll Bydifferentiatingthehumansoundrangefromothers,ithelpsuserslistentohumanvoicesbetter.Balance Adjustsbalancebetweentheleftandrightspeakersaccordingtoyourroomenvironment.Sound Mode Thebestsoundtonequalitywillbeselectedautomaticallydependingonthevideotypethatyou're

    currentlywatching.ModeStandard Themostcommandingandnaturalaudio.Music Selectthisoptiontoenjoytheoriginalsoundwhenlisteningtothemusic.Cinema Selectthisoptiontoenjoysublimesound.Sport Selectthisoptiontowatchsportsbroadcasting.Game Toenjoydynamicsoundwhenplayingagame.

    OptionInfiniteSound LG'sInfinitySoundoptionprovides5.1channelstereosoundfromtwo

    speakers.Treble Controlsthedominantsoundsintheoutput.Whenyouturnupthetreble,it

    willincreasetheoutputtothehigherfrequencyrange.

    Bass Makestheoutputsoundsofter.Whenyouturnupthebass,itwillincreasetheoutputtothelowerFrequency.

    Reset Resetsthesoundmodetothedefaultsetting.Digital Audio Input

    HDMI/DisplayPort:OutputsthesoundofdigitalsignalfromHDMIanddisplayportsthroughthemonitorspeaker.Audio In:OutputsthesoundthroughthemonitorspeakerbyconnectingHDMIanddisplayportstotheAudioInport.

    Speaker ON:Enablessoundtothemonitorspeaker.(*Themonitorspeakerissoldseparately.)OFF:Disablessoundtothemonitorspeaker.Usethisoptionwhenusinganexternalsounddevice.

    NOTEIfsoundqualityorvolumeisnotat thelevelyouwant, it isrecommendedtouseaseparatehometheatersystemoramplifiertocopewithdifferentuserenvironments.

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    TIME settings

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoTIMEandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.-Toreturntothepreviouslevel,pressBACK.

    4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

    Theavailabletimesettingsaredescribedinthefollowing:

    Setting DescriptionClock Setsthetimefeature.

    On/Off Time SetsthetimetoturnonorofftheMonitorset.Sleep Timer SetsthelengthoftimeuntiltheMonitorsettoturnsoff.WhenyouturntheMonitorsetoffandturn

    itonagain,theSleepTimerwillbesettooff.Power on delay Whenconnectingmultiplemonitorsandturningthepoweron,themonitorsareturnedonindividually

    topreventoverload.Auto off IfAutooffisactiveandthereisnoinputsignal,thesetswitchestooffmodeautomaticallyafter15

    minutes.Automatic Standby

    Ifyoudonotusethemonitorformorethan4hours,itwillbeinstandbymodeautomatically.

    yy Oncetheonorofftimeisset,thesefunctionsoperatedailyatthepresettime.yy Thescheduledpower-offfunctionworksproperlyonlywhenthedevicetimeissetcorrectly.yy Whenthescheduledpower-onandpower-offtimesarethesame,thepower-offtimehaspriorityoverthepower-ontimeifthesetisturnedon,andviceversaifthesetisturnedoff.

    NOTE

    Move OKTIME ꔋ• Clock • Off Time : Off• On Time : Off• Sleep Timer : Off• Power On Delay : Off• Auto Off : 15 min.• Automatic Standby : 4hours

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    Setting DescriptionLanguage Tochoosethelanguageinwhichthecontrolnamesaredisplayed.ISM Method AfrozenorstillpicturefromaPC/Videogamedisplayedonthescreenforprolongedperiods

    couldresultinaghostimageremainingevenwhenyouchangetheimage.Avoidallowingafixedimagetoremainonthescreenforalongperiodoftime.SettingNormal Leaveonnormalifyoudon'tforeseeimageburninbeingaproblem.

    Orbiter Mayhelppreventghost images.However, it isbestnot toallowany fixedimagetoremainonthescreen.Toavoidapermanent imageonthescreen,thescreenwillmoveevery2minutes.

    Inversion This function inverts the panel color of the screen.Thepanel color isautomaticallyinvertedevery30minutes.

    WhiteWash Whitewashfills thescreenwithsolidwhite.Thishelpsremovespermanentimagesburnedintothescreen.Apermanentimagemaybeimpossibletoclearentirelywithwhitewash.

    DPM Select Ausercanchoosetoturnthepowersavingmodeon/off.Fail Over Ifthereisnoinputsignal,itautomaticallyswitchestoanotherinputwithsignal.

    SettingOff Stopsautoswitchoftheinputsource.Auto Switchestoanotherinputsourcewithvideosignalifnovideosignalcomes

    fromthecurrentinputsource.Manual Selectsthepriorityofinputsourceforautoswitch.

    Whenseveralinputsourcesarefound,theinputsourcewithahigherprioritywillbeselected.

    Factory Reset Selectthisoptiontoreturntothedefaultfactorysettings.Set ID YoucanassignauniqueSetIDNO(nameassignment)toeachproductwhenseveralproducts

    areconnectedfordisplay.Specifythenumber(1to255)usingthebuttonandexit.UsetheassignedSetIDtoindividuallycontroleachproductusingtheProductControlProgram.

    OPTION settings

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoOPTIONandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.-Toreturntothepreviouslevel,pressBACK.

    4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

    Theavailableoptionsettingsaredescribedinthefollowing:

    Move OKOPTION ꔋ• Language• ISM Method : Normal• DPM Select : On• Fail Over : Off• Factory Reset• Set ID : 1• Tile Mode• PIP/PBP• Fan• Product/Service Info.• Portrait Mode

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    Setting DescriptionTile Mode TileMode Tousethisfunction

    -Mustbedisplayedwithvariousotherproducts.-MustbeinafunctionthatcanbeconnectedtoRGBCablebydistributorandRS-232C.TilemodeandchooseTilealignmentandsettheIDofthecurrentproducttosetlocation.*OnlyafterpressingtheSETbuttontheadjustmentsmadetothesettingswillbesaved.-Tilemode:columnxrow(c=1to15r=1to15)-15x15available.-ConfigurationofanintegrationscreenisalsoavailableaswellasconfigurationofOnebyoneDisplay.

    AutoConfig. Setstoadjustthescreenposition,clock,andphaseautomatically.Thedisplayedimagemaybeunstableforafewsecondswhiletheconfigurationisinprogress.

    Position Movingthescreenpositionhorizontallyandvertically.Size Adjustthehorizontalandverticalsizeofthescreentakingintoaccountthesize

    ofthebezel.Natural Theimageisomittedbythedistancebetweenthescreenstobenaturally

    shown.Reset FunctiontoinitializeandreleaseTile.

    AllTilesettingarereleasedwhenselectingTilerecallandthescreenreturnstoFullscreen.

    PIP/PBP DisplaysvideosorphotosstoredintheUSBdeviceonasinglemonitorbydividingitintothemainandsubscreens.OptionMode Setsthetypeofsecondaryscreen.

    *OFF:Disablesthesecondaryscreen.*PIP (Picture In Picture):Displaysthesecondaryscreeninthemainscreen.*PBP (Picture By Picture):Displaysthesecondaryscreennexttothemainscreen.

    Position Adjuststhepositionofthesubscreen(topleft,bottomleft,topright,bottomright)Thedefaultvalueisthebottomright.

    Size Adjuststhesizeofthesubscreen(Size0to10).ThedefaultsizeofPIP(Size:0)is480x240;themaximumsize10is960x540.

    NOTEyy ThePositionandSizeoptionsareenabledonlyinPIPmode.

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    Setting DescriptionFan Setting

    Mode Thisoptionindicatesthemonitor'sinternaltemperatureandcontrolsthefan.•Auto:Switchesthefanonandoffaccordingtothesettemperature.•On:Thefanisalwaysswitchedon.•Manual:Switchesthefanonandoffaccordingtousersettings.

    Hysteresis Thedifferenceintemperaturebetweenwhenthefanisswitchedonandwhenitisoff.

    SetTemperature Setthetemperatureatwhichthefanisswitchedon.CurrentTemperature

    Currenttemperatureinsidetheset.

    Product/Service Info.

    Displaysthemodelname,softwareversion,serialnumber,IPaddress,MACaddressandhomepage.

    Portrait mode RotateOSDclockwise(90°,270°)OptionOff DisablesthePortraitmode.90° RotateOSDclockwise90°.270° RotateOSDclockwise270°.

    270° 90°

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    : Normal

    • DPM Select

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    • Fail Over

    : Off

    • Factory Reset• Set ID

    : 1• Tile M

    ode• PIP/PBP

    NOTEyy WerecommendthatyouusetheAutomodetopreventanymalfunctionsresultingfromincorrectfansettings.yy Iftheinteriortemperatureofthesetexceeds80°C,thesetwillbeturnedoffautomaticallyforsafetyreasons.

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    Tile Mode

    Thismonitorcanbetiledwithadditionalmonitorstocreatealargetileddisplay.

    TileMode-Naturalmode

    Whenactive,thepartoftheimagethatwouldnormallybedisplayedinthegapbetweenthemonitorsisomitted.

    ID1 ID2

    ID3 ID4

    ID1 ID2

    ID4 ID5

    ID3

    ID6

    ID7 ID8 ID9

    3X3Whenusing9monitors

    ID1 ID2

    ID5 ID6

    ID3

    ID7

    ID9 ID10 ID11

    ID4

    ID8

    ID12

    ID13 ID14 ID15 ID16

    ID1 ID2

    ID6 ID7

    ID3

    ID8

    ID11 ID12 ID13

    ID4 ID5

    ID9 ID10

    ID14 ID15

    ID16

    ID21

    ID17

    ID22

    ID18

    ID23

    ID19

    ID24

    ID20

    ID25

    OffWhentheTileModeoptionisdisabled

    2X1Whenusing2monitors

    2X2Whenusing4monitors

    5X5Whenusing25monitors

    4X4Whenusing16monitors

    ID1 ID2

    TileID

    Before After

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    PIP/PBP

    DisplaysvideosorphotosstoredintheUSBdeviceonasinglemonitorbydividingitintothemainandsubscreens.(Seep.39)

    Position

    Mode

    Size

    top left top right

    bottom left bottom right

    *PIP(Picture In Picture):DisplaystheSubscreeninthemainscreen.*PBP(Picture By Picture):DisplaystheSubscreennexttothemainscreen.

    Adjuststhepositionofthesubscreen(topleft,bottomleft,topright,bottomright)

    Adjuststhesizeofthesubscreen(Size0-10).

    < 1920x1080 >

    PBP960x1080

    0 :480x270

    PIP

    10 : 960x540

    yy ThesubscreenisonlysupportedwhenusingtheUSBdevice.

    SubUSB

    Main

    Component ORGB OHDMI/DVI-D/Display Port OAV X

    yy YoucanonlychangethesizeandpositioninPIPmode.yy WithPBPselected,theAspectRatiooptioninthePICTUREmenuisdisabled(Fixedas16:9).yy WhilerunningthePBPfunction,theTileModefunctiondoesnotwork.yy YoumustselecttheoutputsoundbeforerunningthePIPorPBPfunctions.(SelecteitherMainorSub.)yy IfyoufailtoselectMainorSubfromthesoundselectionbox,andiftheOSDdisappearsaftereitheraperiodoftimeorwhentheExitorBackkeyispressed,thePIP/PBPsubscreenisnotactivated.yy YoucannotchangethesoundwhilerunningthePIPorPBPfunctions.Ifyouwanttochangethesound,pleaserestartPIP/PBP.yy Thepicturequalityofthesubscreenissetaccordingtothevaluesselectedinthemainmenu,nottheUSBdevice.yy Whenthepoweristurnedoff/on,thePIP/PBPmodeisdisabled.yy IfyouplayvideosyouselectedinPIP/PBPmode,thevideoswillplaybackrepeatelyinsuccession.yy ThebuttonsbelowworkinPIPmode.

    Button Photo Movie

    NOTE

    Mainscreen

    Subscreen

    PIP PBP

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    Picture ID

    PictureIDisusedtochangethesettingsofaspecificdisplayusingasingleIRreceiverformulti-vision.ThesetreceivingtheIRsignalcommunicateswithanothersetviaanRS232connection.EachsetisidentifiedbyaSetID.IfyouassignthePictureIDusingtheremotecontrol,onlydisplayswiththesamePictureIDandSetIDcanbecontrolledremotely.

    1 PresstheredONbuttonontheremotecontroltoassignthePictureID.

    2 Ifyoupresstheleft/rightbuttonsorpresstheONbuttonrepeatedly,thePictureIDcyclesthroughOFFand1to4.AssigntheIDyouwant.

    yy IfyouassigntheSetIDtoeachsetwithmulti-vision,andthenassignthePictureIDusingtheredbuttonontheremotecontrol,thekeycommandisdisplayedforthesetwiththesameSetIDandPictureID.AsetwithdifferentSetIDsandPictureIDscannotbecontrolledbyIRsignals.yy FormoreinformationonhowtoassigntheSetID,see"SetID"onpage46.yy ThemaximumvalueofthePictureIDcanbesetintheTotalSetIDmenu.yy PleaserefertotheInstallationManualformoreinformationonTotalSetIDassignment.

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    yy Forexample,ifthePictureIDisassignedto2,theupperrightdisplay(SetID:2)canbecontrolledbyIRsignals.yy Foreachset,youcanchangethesettingsforthePICTURE,AUDIO,TIME,NETWORKandMYMEDIAmenusorthehotkeysontheremotecontrol.yy IfyoupressthegreenOFFbuttonforPictureIDs,thePictureIDsforallsetsareturnedoff.Ifyouthenpressanybuttonontheremotecontrol,allsetswillstartworkingagain.yy PictureIDwillbedisabledwhileusingtheMYMEDIAmenu.

    NOTE

    Picture ID

    Close

    ◀ Off ▶

    2X2Multi-Vision(TotalSetID:4)SetIDsareassignedasshowninthepicture.

    AUDIO(RGB/DVI)

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    RS-232C OUT

    RS-232C IN

    RS-232C OUT

    RS-232C IN

    RS-232C OUT

    RS-232C IN

    AUDIO(RGB/DVI)

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    RS-232C OUT

    RS-232C IN

    RS-232C OUT

    RS-232C IN

    RS-232C OUT

    RS-232C IN

    IRReceiver

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    CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS

    Setting DescriptionPlayer Name Setting

    SetstheplayernameusedinSuperSignManager.(Upto20characters)

    Network Setting Configurethenetworksettings.Network Status Displaythenetworkstatus.

    -Internetisconnected:Extermallyconnected-Networkisconnected:Onlyinternallyconnected-Notconnected:Whenthereisnonetworkconnection

    Server IP Setting SetstheIPaddressofthecomputer(server)onwhichSuperSignManagerisinstalled.Server IP Status Displaystheconnectionstatuswiththeserver.

    -Notconnected:WhenthereisnonetworkconnectionwithSuperSignserver-Waitingforapproval:WhennetworkconnectionwithSuperSignserverhasbeenmade,butaccesstoserverhasnotbeenapprovedbytheserver-Rejected:WhennetworkconnectionwithSuperSignserverhasbeenmade,butaccesstoserverhasbeenrejectedbytheserver-Internetisconnected:WhennetworkconnectionwithSuperSignserverhasbeenmadeandaccesstoserverhasalsobeenapprovedbytheserver

    NETWORK settings

    1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.

    2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoNETWORKandpressOK.

    3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.-Toreturntothepreviouslevel,pressBACK.

    4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.

    Theavailableoptionsettingsaredescribedinthefollowing:

    Move OKNETWORK ꔋ• Player Name Setting• Network Setting : None• Network Status : Not connected• Server IP Setting• Server IP Status : Not connected

    yy WhensettingthePlayerName,inputdelaymayoccurifyoupressthebuttonsontheremotecontrolcontinuously.

    CAUTION

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    MAKING CONNECTIONSConnectvariousexternaldevicestotheportsontheMonitorset’sbackpanel.

    1 FindanexternaldeviceyouwanttoconnecttoyourMonitorsetshownonthefollowingillustration.

    2 Checktheconnectiontypeoftheexternaldevice.

    3 Gototheappropriateillustrationandchecktheconnectiondetails.

    yy IfyouconnectagamingdevicetotheMonitorset,usethecablesuppliedwiththegamingdevice.

    NOTE

    HDMI-Seep.54DVI-Seep.54AV-Seep.55Component-Seep.55

    HDMI-Seep.17DVI-Seep.17RGB-Seep.16LAN-Seep.56DisplayPort-Seep.18

    HDMI-Seep.54DVI-Seep.54AV-Seep.55Component-Seep.55

    AV-Seep.55Component-Seep.55

    HDMI-Seep.54DVI-Seep.54AV-Seep.55Component-Seep.55

    HDMI-Seep.54AV-Seep.55Component-Seep.55

    Memorystorage–Seep.26

    HD Receiver DVD VCR

    USB

    PC Camcorder/Camera Gaming device

    Speaker

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    Connecting to a HD receiver, DVD, Camcorder, Camera, Gaming Device or VCR playerConnectaHDreceiver,DVD,orVCRplayertotheMonitorsetandselectanappropriateinputmode.

    HDMI connectionTransmitsthedigitalvideoandaudiosignalsfromanexternaldevicetotheMonitorset.ConnecttheexternaldeviceandtheMonitorsetwiththeHDMIcableasshownonthefollowingillustration.

    yy UseaHighSpeedHDMI™Cable.yy HighSpeedHDMI™CablesaretestedtocarryanHDsignalupto1080pandhigher.

    NOTE

    DVI connectionTransmitsthedigitalvideosignalfromanexternaldevicetotheMonitorset.ConnecttheexternaldeviceandtheMonitorsetwiththeDVIcableasshowninthefollowingillustration.Totransmitanaudiosignal,connectanoptionalaudiocable.

    /DVIDVI IN RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    Backoftheproduct.

    (notincluded)

    Backoftheproduct.

    /DVIDVI IN RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    (notincluded)

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    AV(COMPOSITE,CVBS) connectionTransmitstheanalogvideoandaudiosignalsfromanexternaldevicetotheMonitorset.ConnecttheexternaldeviceandtheMonitorsetwiththeCompositecableasshowninthefollowingillustration.

    Component connectionTransmitstheanalogvideoandaudiosignalsfromanexternaldevicetotheMonitorset.ConnecttheexternaldeviceandtheMonitorsetwiththeRGB-Componentcableasshowninthefollowingillustration.

    yy WhenconnectingtotheComponentportusingthesharedinterface,theportmustmatchuptotheinputsource.Otherwise,noisemayoccur.

    NOTE

    VIDEO OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    COMPOSITE

    Backoftheproduct.

    (notincluded)(notincluded)

    VIDEO OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    AUDIOIN

    REMOTECONTROL IN

    COMPOSITE

    Backoftheproduct.

    (notincluded)(notincluded)

    NOTE

    yy IfinputsignalsarereceivedthroughtheAVcable,multiplemonitorscannotbeconnectedviatheRGBOUTport.yy Inputsignalmaybedegradedorlostwhenmultiplemonitorsareconnected.yy ForComponent,ingeneral,upto3monitorscanbeconnectedviatheComponentOutport(RGBShared)ifthesignalisstableandthereisnocableloss.yy Ifyouwanttoconnectmorethanthisnumberofmonitors,werecommendedthatyouuseadistributor.

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    Connecting to the LAN

    LAN connection

    AUsingarouter(Switch)

    MonitorSet

    Network

    PC

    LAN Switch

    MonitorSet

    Network

    PC

    LAN

    BUsingtheInternet.

    Connecting to a USBConnectaUSBstoragedevicesuchassUSBflashmemory,externalharddrive,MP3playeroraUSBmemorycardreadertotheMonitorsetandaccesstheUSBmenutousevariousmultimediafiles.

    or

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    Daisy Chain MonitorsUsethisfunctiontosharetheRGBvideosignalwithothermonitorswithouthavingtouseaseparatesignalsplitterbox.•TousedifferentproductsconnectedtoeachotherConnectoneendofthesignalinputcable(15-pinD-SubSignalCable)totheRGBOUTconnectorofproduct1andconnecttheotherendtotheRGBINconnectorofotherproducts.

    RGB Cable

    DVI IN DVI OUT DVI IN DVI OUT DVI IN DVI OUT DVI IN

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    MonitorSET1 MonitorSET2 MonitorSET3 MonitorSET4

    15-pinD-SubSignalCable(Max3m)

    DVI CableDVI IN DVI OUT DVI IN DVI OUT DVI IN DVI OUT DVI IN

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    RGB/COMPONENT OUT

    RGB/COMPONENT IN

    DVICable(Max3m)

    MonitorSET1 MonitorSET2 MonitorSET3 MonitorSET4

    yy WhenmultiplemonitorsareconnectedinRGBinput,itisrecommendedtouseadistributortoavoidsignaldegradationandcableloss.yy ForDVI,ingeneral,upto12monitorscanbeconnectedviatheDVIOutport(attherecommendedresolution)ifthesignalisstableandthereisnocableloss.Ifyouwanttoconnectmorethanthisnumberofmonitors,werecommendedthatyouuseadistributor.yy WhenthetilemodeisconfiguredviaDVIcables,onlythemonitorthatreceivesfirstsignalscanplayHDCP-encryptedcontent.(TheDVIOutportdoesnotsupportHDCP.)yy IfthesignalcablebetweentheproductandyourPCistoolong,makesuretousetheDVI(RGB)boosterorDVI(RGB)opticalcable.yy IfinputsignalsarereceivedthroughtheHDMI/DPcable,multiplemonitorscannotbeconnectedviatheDVIOutport.

    NOTE

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    TROUBLESHOOTING

    TROUBLESHOOTING

    No image is displayed

    Problem ResolutionIstheproductpowercordconnected?

    y Seeifthepowercordisproperlyconnectedtotheoutlet.

    Powerison,butthescreenappearsextremelydark.

    y Adjustbrightnessandcontrastagain.y Backlightmayneedrepair.

    Doesthe'InvalidFormat'messageappear?

    y ThesignalfromthePC(videocard)isoutoftheverticalorhorizontalfrequencyrangeoftheproduct.AdjustthefrequencyrangebyreferringtotheSpecificationsinthismanual.

    *MaximumresolutionRGB:1920x1080@60HzHDMI/DVI/DP:1920x1080@60Hz

    Doesthe'Nosignal'messageappear?

    y ThesignalcablebetweenPCandproductisnotconnected.Checkthesignalcable.y Pressthe'INPUT'menuintheremoteControltochecktheinputsignal.

    'Unknown Product' message appears when the product is connected.

    Problem ResolutionDidyouinstallthedriver? y Seeiftheplug&playfunctionissupportedbyreferringtothevideo

    cardusermanual.

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    The screen image looks abnormal.

    Problem ResolutionIsthescreenpositionwrong? y D-Subanalogsignal-Pressthe"AUTO"buttonintheremotecontrol

    toautomaticallyselecttheoptimalscreenstatusthatfitsintothecurrentmode.Ifadjustmentisnotsatisfactory,usethePositionOSDmenu.y Seeifthevideocardresolutionandfrequencyaresupportedbytheproduct.Ifthefrequencyisoutofrange,settotherecommendedresolutionintheControlPanel"Display"Settingmenu.

    Dothinlinesappearonthebackgroundscreen?

    y D-Subanalogsignal-Pressthe"AUTO"buttonintheremotecontroltoautomaticallyselectanoptimalscreenstatusthatfitsintothecurrentmode.Ifadjustmentisnotsatisfactory,usetheClockOSDmenu.

    Horizontalnoiseappearsorthecharacterslookblurred.

    y D-Subanalogsignal-Pressthe"AUTO"buttonintheremotecontroltoautomaticallyselectanoptimalscreenstatusthatfitsintothecurrentmode.Ifadjustmentisnotsatisfactory,usethePhaseOSDmenu.

    Thescreenisdisplayedabnormally.

    y Theproperinputsignalisnotconnectedtothesignalport.Connectthesignalcablethatmatcheswiththesourceinputsignal.

    After-image appears on the product.

    Problem ResolutionAfter-imageappearswhentheproductisturnedoff.

    y Ifyouuseafixedimageforalongtime,thepixelsmaybedamagedquickly.Usethescreen-saverfunction.

    The audio function does not work.

    Problem ResolutionNosound? y Seeiftheaudiocableisconnectedproperly.

    y Adjustthevolume.y Seeifthesoundissetproperly.

    Soundistoodull. y Selecttheappropriateequalizesound.

    Soundistoolow. y Adjustthevolume.

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    TROUBLESHOOTING

    Screen color is abnormal.

    Problem ResolutionScreenhaspoorcolorresolution(16colors).

    y Setthenumberofcolorstomorethan24bits(truecolor)SelectControlPanel-Display-Settings-ColorTablemenuinWindows.

    Screencolorisunstableormono-colored.

    y Checktheconnectionstatusofthesignalcable.Or,re-insertthePCvideocard.

    Doblackspotsappearonthescreen?

    y Severalpixels(red,green,whiteorblackcolor)mayappearonthescreen,whichcanbeattributabletotheuniquecharacteristicsoftheLCDpanel.ItisnotamalfunctionoftheLCD.

    The operation does not work normally.

    Problem ResolutionThepowersuddenlyturnedoff. y Isthesleeptimerset?

    y Checkthepowercontrolsettings.Powerinterrupted.

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    SPECIFICATIONS

    SPECIFICATIONS

    LCDPanel ScreenType 1387.80mmWide(55inch)TFT(ThinFilmTransistor)LCD(LiquidCrystalDisplay)Panel.Visiblediagonalsize:1387.80mm

    PixelPitch 0.630mm(H)x0.630mm(V)

    VideoSignal Max.Resolution RGB:1920x1080@60HzHDMI/DVI/DP:1920x1080@60Hz-ItmaynotbesupporteddependingontheOSorvideocardtype.

    RecommendedResolution RGB:1920x1080@60HzHDMI/DVI/DP:1920x1080@60Hz-ItmaynotbesupporteddependingontheOSorvideocardtype.

    HorizontalFrequency RGB:30kHzto83kHzHDMI/DVI/DP:30kHzto83kHz

    VerticalFrequency RGB:56Hzto60HzHDMI/DVI/DP:56Hzto60Hz

    SynchronizationType SeparateSync,Composite(AV)Sync,Digital,SOG

    InputConnector 15-pinD-Subtype(RGB/Component),HDMI/DVI/DP(digital),Composite(AV),RS-232C,LAN,USB

    Power RatedVoltage AC100-240V~,50/60Hz3.3A

    PowerConsumption

    55WV70MS OnMode:210WTyp.SmartEnergySavingMode:120WTyp.OffMode:≤0.5W

    55WV70BS OnMode:160WTyp.SmartEnergySavingMode:90WTyp.OffMode:≤0.5W

    Dimensions(WidthxHeightxDepth)/Weight

    *WallBracketavailableVESA600x400

    1215.2mmX686mmX99mm/33.4Kg

    Environmentalconditions

    OperatingTemperatureOperatingHumidity

    0°Cto40°C10%to80%

    StorageTemperatureStorageHumidity

    -20°Cto60°C5%to95%

    * Applicable only for models that support the speakers

    Audio RMSAudioOutput 10W+10W(R+L)InputSensitivity 0.7Vrms

    SpeakerImpedance 8Ω

    Productspecificationsshownabovemaybechangedwithoutpriornoticeduetoupgradeofproductfunctions.

    H

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    SPECIFICATIONS

    RGB (PC) supported mode

    Resolution HorizontalFrequency(kHz)VerticalFrequency(Hz)

    640x480 31.469 59.94

    1024x768 48.363 60

    1280x720 44.772 59.855

    1366x768 47.7 60

    1680x1050 65.290 59.954

    1920x1080 67.5 60

    HDMI/DVI/Display Port(PC) supported mode

    Resolution HorizontalFrequency(kHz)VerticalFrequency(Hz)

    640x480 31.469 59.94

    800x600 37.879 60.317

    1024x768 48.363 60

    1280x720 44.772 59.855

    1280x768 47.7 60

    1366x768 47.7 60

    1280x1024 63.981 60.02

    1680x1050 65.290 59.954

    1920x1080 67.5 60

    DTV Mode

    Resolution Component HDMI/DVI(DTV)

    480i o x

    576i o x

    480p o o

    576p o o

    720p o o

    1080i o o

    1080p o o

    yy PCresolutionsavailableastheinputlabeloptioninRGBandHDMI/DVIinputmode:640x480/60Hz,1280x720/60Hz,1920x1080/60HzandDTVresolutions:480p,720p,1080p.

    NOTE

    yy Verticalfrequency:Toenabletheusertowatchtheproductdisplay,screenimageshouldbechangedtensoftimeseverysecondlikeafluorescentlamp.Theverticalfrequencyorrefreshrateisthetimesofimagedisplaypersecond.TheunitisHz.yy Horizontalfrequency:Thehorizontalintervalisthetimetodisplayoneverticalline.When1isdividedbythehorizontalinterval,thenumberofhorizontallinesdisplayedeverysecondcanbetabulatedasthehorizontalfrequency.TheunitiskHz.

    NOTE

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    IR CODES

    Code (Hexa) Function Note95 EnergySaving( ) R/CBUTTON08 POWER R/CBUTTON(ON/OFF)0B INPUT R/CBUTTONC4 MonitorOn R/CBUTTONC5 MonitorOff R/CBUTTON43 MENU R/CBUTTON40 Up( ) R/CBUTTON41 Down( ) R/CBUTTON07 Left( ) R/CBUTTON06 Right( ) R/CBUTTON44 OK( ) R/CBUTTON28 BACK( ) R/CBUTTON5B EXIT R/CBUTTON4D PSM R/CBUTTON02 Volume R/CBUTTON03 Volume R/CBUTTON09 MUTE R/CBUTTONE0 Bright (PageUP) R/CBUTTONE1 Bright (PageDown) R/CBUTTON10to19 NumberKey0to9 R/CBUTTON72 RedKey(IDON) R/CBUTTON71 GreenKey(IDOFF) R/CBUTTON63 YellowKey R/CBUTTON61 BlueKey R/CBUTTON7B TILE R/CBUTTON76 ARC(4:3) R/CBUTTON77 ARC(16:9) R/CBUTTONAF ARC(ZOOM) R/CBUTTON79 ARC(MARK) R/CBUTTON99 AutoConfig. R/CBUTTONB1 R/CBUTTONB0 R/CBUTTONBA R/CBUTTON8F R/CBUTTON8E R/CBUTTON

    I