Page 2
Safety Instructions Notational Power Installation Clean Others Introduction The color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are Connections subject to change without prior notice for reasons of performance enhancement. Using the Software Safety Instructions Adjusting the LCD Display Troubleshooting...
Page 3
Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle. 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. A bad connection may cause fire. Do not excessively bend the plug and wire nor place heavy objects upon them, which could cause damage.
Page 4
Failure to do so may cause serious damage to your LCD Display. Place your LCD Display in a location with low humidity and a minimum of dust. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or fire inside the LCD Display. Do not drop the LCD Display when moving it.
Page 5
Put down the LCD Display carefully. Failing to do so may damage the LCD Display. Do not place the LCD Display face down. This may damage the TFT-LCD surface. The installation of the bracket must be done by a qualified professional.
Page 6
If the connector between the plug and the pin is dusty or dirty, clean it properly using a dry cloth. A dirty connector may cause electric shock or fire. Make sure to unplug the power cord before cleaning the product. Otherwise, this may cause electric shock or fire.
Page 7
Do not try to move the LCD Display by pulling only the wire or the signal cable. This may cause a breakdown, electric shock or fire due to damage to the cable. Do not move the LCD Display right or left by pulling only the wire or the signal cable.
Page 8
outlet and contact the Service Center. When viewing a fixed screen for an extended period of time, residual image or blurriness may appear. Change the mode to energy saving mode or set a screensaver to a changing picture when away from the LCD Display for an extended period of time.
Page 9
Place the product out of children’s reach, as they could damage by hanging onto it. 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.
Page 11
Safety Instructions Introduction Package Contents Your LCD Display Machanical Layout Connections The color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are Using the Software subject to change without prior notice for reasons of performance enhancement. Adjusting the LCD Display Troubleshooting Introduction...
Page 12
Batteries (AAA X 2) Remote Control (Not available in all locations) BNC to RCA Adaptor Jack USB Holder & Screw (1EA) Sold separately Wall Mount KIT Speaker Set BNC Cable LAN Cable Front Cover-Hole Semi Stand Screw: 4 EA HDD Cover DVI Cable Your LCD Display...
Page 13
MENU Opens the on-screen menu and exits from the menu or closes the adjustment menu. Navigate buttons (Up-Down buttons) Moves from one menu item to another vertically or adjusts selected menu values. Adjust buttons (Left-Right buttons)/ Volume buttons Moves from one menu item to another horizontally or adjusts selected menu values. Adjusts the audio volume.
Page 14
Rear Note • For detailed information concerning cable connections, refer to Connecting Cables under Setup. The LCD Display 's configuration at the back may vary slightly depending on the LCD Display model. POWER S/W ON [ | ] / OFF [O] Switches the LCD Display On/Off.
Page 15
Note • The number of LCD Displays that can be connected to loopout may differ depending on the cables, signal source etc. With cables where there is no degradation or signal source, up to ten LCD Displays can be connected. COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] (Component Audio Connection Terminal (Input))
Page 16
Note • See Connecting the LCD Display 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. ON / OFF Turns the LCD Display On/Off.
Page 17
For example, to select channel 121, press "+100", then press "2" and "1". - This fuction does not work for this monitor. Adjusts the audio volume. 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.
Page 21
After your order is placed, installation professionals will visit you and install the bracket. At least 2 persons are needed in order to move the LCD Monitor. Samsung is not responsible for any product damage or any injury caused by installation at customer's discretion. Dimensions...
Page 22
5. Wall Bracket Installation Contact a technician for installing the wall bracket. Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any damages to the product or harm to customers when the installation is done by the customer. This product is for installing on cement walls. The product may not stay in place when installed on plaster or wood.
Page 23
There are two hinges(left and right). Use the correct one. Before drilling into the wall, check if the length between the two locking holes at the back of the product is correct. If the length is too short or long, loosen all or some of the 4screws on the wall bracket to adjust the length.
Page 24
To mount the product on the wall bracket The shape of the product may vary depending on the model. (The assemblies of the plastic hanger and the screw are the same) 1. Mount the product on the wall bracket and make sure it is properly fixed to the left and right plastic hangers.
Page 25
Wall Bracket Angle Adjustment Adjust the bracket angle to -2°before installing it on the wall. 1. Fix the product to the wall bracket. 2. Hold the product at the top in the center and pull it forward (direction of the arrow) to adjust the angle. 3.
Page 26
Note • Only the supplied bolts should be used. Caution Samsung Electronics will not be responsible for damages caused by using a base other than those specified. Installing the Semi Stand To protect your product, a Cover Hole is included as an accessory. This protects the hole at the bottom of the monitor where the stand is inserted.
Page 27
Using a Power cord with Earth In the event of failure, the earth lead may cause electric shock. Make sure to wire the earth lead in correctly, before connecting the AC power. When un-wiring the earth lead, make sure to disconnect the AC power in advance.
Page 28
• Turn on both your computer and the LCD Display. Note • The DVI cable or BNC cable is optional. Contact a local Samsung Electronics Service Center Connecting a VCR AV input devices such as VCRs or Camcorders are connected via the AV IN [VIDEO] or AV IN [S-VIDEO] of the LCD Display using an S-VHS or BNC cable.
Page 29
Connect a set of audio cables between the COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] on the LCD Display and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD player. Connect a Component cable between the BNC/COMPONENT IN - P and the P , Y, P jacks on the DVD player.
Page 30
• The audio-video cables shown here are usually included with a Camcorder. (If not, check your local electronics store.) If your camcorder is stereo, you need to connect a set of two cables. Connecting a DTV Set Top Box Note •...
Page 31
Note • Connect the speaker connection cable between the speaker connection jack on the back of the SET and the speaker connection jack on the back of the speaker. Note • Do not move the SET while the SET is connected to the speakers. The speaker-bracket for connecting the SET speaker my become damaged.
Page 32
Note • You can control your monitor by allowing it to receive the remote control signals of other devices through the REMOTE OUT terminal. • You can control a device by allowing it to receive remote control signals from other devices through the REMOTE IN terminal.
Page 33
Connect the LAN cable. Connecting a USB device You can connect USB devices such as a mouse or keyboard. Using a USB Holder When using a small external device such as a portable memory stick and it is connected to the USB terminal at the back of your monitor, it is exposed to the possiblity of theft or loss.
Page 34
Insert part of your USB holder into the groove in part Align part of your USB holder with the groove at the bottom of part Align part of your USB holder with the bottom of part Insert a screw into the groove aligned in step [2], and fasten it. Align with and use a screw to fix them.
Page 36
Safety Instructions Introduction Connections Using the Software Installation MagicNet MagicNet 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. Adjusting the LCD Display Troubleshooting Using the Software Specifications...
Page 37
Choose a folder to install the MagicNet program. Click "Install." The "Installation Status" window appears.
Page 39
What is MagicNet? Using MagicNet Remote Management Message What is MagicNet? MagicNet uses an Ethernet network for servers and monitors, and transfers media files (image files, music files, and movies) and office files (HTML, PDF) from the server to the monitors over the network.
Page 40
schedules. 5. Instants message → You can display a message on selected monitors regardless of schedules. 6. MDC and System → The MDC and System functions allow you to control, view the status of, and diagnose monitors. 7. VNC → The VNC function allows you to connect to a monitor remotely and view the status of and control and diagnose it.
Page 41
What is MagicNet? Using MagicNet Remote Management Message Using MagicNet Running MagicNet 1. Click Programs -> MagicNetPro -> MagicNetPro. 2. When MagicNetPro runs, select Log In from the File menu. 3. Enter the user name and password and click OK. If you log in for the first time, select 'Administrator' as enter the user name and the password you set when installing the program.
Page 42
2. Configure the Network Connection settings In the General tab. Enter the server name on the monitor identical to the name of the server. To change the server name, double-click the Value field of the Server Name item. 3. If there is more than one network card in the server, select a network card in the Network Device item.
Page 43
File Sub-Menus Registering a Library 1. Select Library from the File menu to open the Library View. 2. Select a photo file, music file, movie file, document, or Flash file etc. on the server. 3. Right-click on the selected file and select Send To Library from the displayed menu to register it to the library.
Page 44
Registering a Screen 1. Select Screen from the File menu to open a Screen View. 2. Right-click on the background view. Click on the Area and click either Photo, Movie, Flash, Web, Text, or Source from the displayed menu. 3. When the mouse pointer changes to the crosshair (+) icon, drag it to the Edit View to set the area for the file to be displayed.
Page 45
2. Select the monitors to which the schedule is to be registered in the Tree View at the left. The Operating Mode of the selected monitors must be set to Schedule if they can display the schedule registered on the server. 3.
Page 46
4. To display the message on the selected monitors, click the Send Message icon in the toolbar under the menu bar. To hide the message which will be displayed on the selected monitors, click the Stop Message icon in the toolbar.
Page 47
What is MagicNet? Using MagicNet Remote Management Message Library File Menu Library / Screen / Schedule / Remote Management / Message Creates a view or selects a created view for each menu item so that you can perform a screen schedule and have basic control over the monitors from the server. Close Closes the screen view you are working in.
Page 48
Synchronize Synchronizes the library files of the main server with the files of the content server. Option Changes the server settings. For more information, refer to the Options section. Library Tree View List View Output View Tree View All the folders under My Computer on the Windows Desktop, library, screen, and content server are displayed in a tree view.
Page 49
view in the right pane. Exploring Normal Files Exploring Libraries Exploring Screen Files Exploring Content Servers Exploring Normal Files Displays all the folders in the computer on which a server is installed in a tree view. Function: If you select a folder below the Desktop, its subfolders and the files that you can register to a library are displayed in the list view in the right pane.
Page 50
Exploring Content Servers Displays the management folders for the content servers in a tree view. Function: If you select a folder, its subfolders and a list of content servers are displayed in the list view in the right pane. Hot Key F2 key: Renames the selected folder.
Page 51
Open: If you click Open for a folder, you are moved to that folder. If you click Open for a file, the file is run. Send To Library: If you click Send To Library for the selected files, they are registered to the library.
Page 52
Open: If you click Open for a folder, you are moved to that folder. If you click Open for a file, the file is run. Send To Library: Moves the selected library files to the topmost folder for each content item.
Page 53
Displays the subfolders and files under the selected folder. Function: Double-Click Double-click to move to the upper folder. Double-click to move to that lower folder. Drag & Drop If you drag and drop screen files to a screen folder in the tree view or the list view, they are moved to that folder.
Page 54
Cut: Cuts the selected screen files to the clipboard so that you can paste them to another location. However, this menu item is deactivated when a folder is selected. Delete: Deletes the selected screen files and folders. However, if the selection includes ".."...
Page 55
F2 key: Renames the selected folder. However, you cannot rename a file. Delete key: Deletes the selected folders, subfolders, and screen files. Ctrl + X keys: Cuts the selected screen files to the clipboard so that you can paste them to another location.
Page 56
1) Mac Address: The MAC address of the selected content server. You can edit this. 2) Server Name: The server name of the selected content server. You can edit this. 3) IP Address: The IP address of the selected content server. You cannot edit this. * The IP address is displayed if the content server is connected at least once.
Page 57
What is MagicNet? Using MagicNet Remote Management Message Screen File Menu Library / Screen / Schedule / Remote Management / Message Creates a view or selects a created view for each menu item so that you can perform a screen schedule and performs basic control for the monitors from the server. Create Workspace Creates a new screen view to design more than one screen view.
Page 58
Administrator: Has privileges for all server functions. User: Has privileges for all server functions except for changing server options and user account features. Exit Exits the program. If there are any unsaved changes, a new window is displayed so that you can save them.
Page 59
Screen Tree View Edit View List View Tree View A tree is created in accordance with the order of the areas created in the Edit View. You can check the area currently selected in the Edit View using the Tree View. If you select a property of an area, the detailed property information is displayed in the List View.
Page 60
You cannot preview the office files for the source and background. Background This is for configuring the background for all screens. The background consists of the Area, Screen, Music, and Effect functions. If a color or photo is used as the background, you can freely place other areas such as a movie and text on the background to compose a varied screen.
Page 61
Resolution: Changes the resolution for the background. You can add a new resolution and set the default resolution using the Options menu. Start Time, Stop Time, Duration: Sets the playing time of the background in minutes. The playing time of the background changes to that of the screen. It cannot be less than the playing time of the area contained in the background.
Page 62
Changes the detailed properties and transfer mode for the selected file of each type. Transfer Mode: Changes the mode in which the selected file is transferred to the monitor. Download: Downloads the file to the monitor and plays it. Stream: Streams the file to the monitor. Context Menu: Add, Delete, Up, Down: Adds and deletes a file and changes the playing order.
Page 63
Effect: Selects the type of effect to be applied when the background is created. None: No effect is used. Slide: The background is created while it is moving. Block: The background is created with blocks. Fade In: The background fades in when it is created. Effect Speed: Adjusts the speed of an effect being created.
Page 64
Area Name: Changes the area name. You cannot use a name already used for another area name. Lock Position: Locks the position of the area. Left, Top, Width, Height: Changes the position and size of the area. The area positions must be within the background and the area size cannot be larger than the background size.
Page 65
Background Type: Sets the background type (Color, Picture File) for the Photo area. Color: Selects the color when the background type for the Photo area is set to Color. Transparency: Selects the degree of transparency when the background type for the Photo area is set to Color.
Page 66
Changes the detailed properties and the transfer mode for the selected file of each type. Transfer Mode: Changes the mode in which the selected file is transferred to the monitor. Download: Downloads the file to the monitor and plays it. Stream: Streams the file to the monitor.
Page 67
This function is for configuring screens using movie files and consists of Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. The Area function allows you to set the position where the movie is played and when and for how long it is played. The Screen function allows you to select the movie file and how to play it.
Page 68
Movie File: Selects the movie file to be played in the Movie area. Aspect Ratio: Selects the aspect ratio for the movie file to be played in the Movie area. Full: The movie file is enlarged or reduced to fit the entire background. Original: The movie file is displayed at the original size.
Page 69
File. Only one picture file can be selected in the Movie area. Picture Aspect Ratio: Selects the aspect ratio for the photo file to be played in the Movie area when the background type of the Movie area is set to Picture File. Full: The photo file is enlarged or reduced to fit the entire background.
Page 70
Effect: Selects the type of effect to be applied when the Movie area is created. None: No effect is used. Slide: The Movie area is created while it is moving. Block: The Movie area is created with blocks. Fade In: The Movie area fades in when it is created. Effect Speed: Adjusts the speed of an effect being created.
Page 71
Name: Changes the area name. You cannot use a name already used for another area name. Lock Position: Locks the position of the area. Left, Top, Width, Height: Changes the position and size of the area. The area positions must be within the background and the area size cannot be larger than the background size.
Page 72
Type: Sets the background type (Color, Picture File) for the Flash area. Color: Selects the color when the background type for the Flash area is set to Color. Transparency: Selects the degree of transparency when the background type for the Flash area is set to Color.
Page 73
Changes the detailed properties and the transfer mode for the selected file of each type. Transfer Mode: Changes the mode in which the selected file is transferred to the monitor. Download: Downloads the file to the monitor and plays it. Stream: Streams to the monitor.
Page 74
This function is for configuring screens by connecting website files and consists of the Area, Screen, Background and Effect functions. The Area function allows you to set the position of the webpage and when and for how long it is displayed. The Screen function allows you to set the website file to connect to and the location of the web page.
Page 75
Website: Sets a web page to display in the Web area. Only one URL can be selected in the Web Area. Refresh: Sets the refresh time for the URL displayed in the Web area. Input Enable: You can input using the mouse in the Web area. Offset Left /Top / Right / Bottom: Moves the position of the web page in the Web area.
Page 76
Full: The photo file is enlarged or reduced to fit the entire background. Original: The photo file is displayed at the original size. Auto: The photo file is enlarged or reduced to fit the entire background and keeps the original aspect ratio. Tile: The photo file is tiled continuously across the entire background.
Page 77
Effect: Selects the type of effect to be applied when the Web area is created. None: No effect is used. Slide: The Web area is created while it is moving. Block: The Web area is created with blocks. Fade In: The Web area fades in when it is created. Effect Speed: Adjusts the speed of an effect being created.
Page 78
Name: Changes the area name. You cannot use a name already used for another area name. Lock Position: Locks the position of the area. Left, Top, Width, Height: Changes the position and size of the area. The area positions must be within the background and the area size cannot be larger than the background size.
Page 79
the Text area. The font type shows the font of the computer where the server is operating. The same font should be installed in the monitor so that the monitor can display the same font. Align Horizontal, Vertical: Aligns the text in the Text area. Background Type: Sets the background type (Color) for the Text area.
Page 80
Changes the detailed properties and the transfer mode for the selected file of each type. Transfer Mode: Changes the mode in which the selected file is transferred to the monitor. Download: Downloads the file to the monitor and plays it. Stream: Streams the file to the monitor.
Page 81
Area Name: Changes the area name. You cannot use a name already used for another area name. Lock Position: Locks the position of the area. Left, Top, Width, Height: Changes the position and size of the area. The area positions must be within the background and the area size cannot be larger than the background size.
Page 82
(TV: General broadcasting channel range - 2~69, Cable broadcasting channel range 1, 14~135) (DTV : Main channel range - 0 to 999, Sub channel range - 0 to 999) Edit View This view is used for screen design and allows you to create, move and change the size of an area using your mouse.
Page 83
What is MagicNet? Using MagicNet Remote Management Message Schedule File Menu Library / Screen / Schedule / Remote Management / Message Creates a view or selects a created view for each menu item so that you can perform a screen schedule and performs basic control for the monitors from the server. Save Saves all the schedule information currently configured in the EPG view in the database.
Page 84
Tool Menu Undo / Redo Cancels the previously performed command or performs the canceled command again. You can change the maximum number of commands that you can undo using the Option menu. Adds the screen you wish to schedule after selecting a monitor and time by clicking in the EPG window.
Page 85
Tree View EPG View List View Publish View Tree View Displays the connection state of the monitors currently connected to the server depending on the monitor icon. You can also efficiently manage the monitors by creating network groups. You can move a networked monitor by dragging and dropping it into a group.
Page 86
Network: A monitor which is connected to the server over a network. New Group: Creates a new group that can include some networked monitors. You can drag and drop a networked monitor to a group. Copy/Paste: Copies all the schedules configured on the selected monitor to the clipboard and pastes them to another monitor.
Page 87
This is a virtual monitor used to create schedules for a monitor used without being connected to the network. Local publishing can be performed for a local monitor to create schedules for it. New Monitor: Creates a new virtual local monitor. Copy / Paste: Copies the schedules set on the selected monitor and pastes them to another monitor.
Page 88
Add: Adds the screen you wish to schedule after selecting a monitor and time by clicking in the EPG window. Delete: Deletes the screen currently selected in the EPG window. Copy / Paste: Copies the currently selected screen and pastes it after selecting a monitor and time by clicking in the EPG window.
Page 89
Start Time / Stop Time / Duration: Sets the time information for the selected screen in minutes. Periodic: Sets how frequently the selected screen recurs. (None / Daily / Weekly / Monthly) End on: Sets an end date for the selected schedule to recur. Publish View Publishes the schedules which are configured by the EPG view and the List view to the checked monitors.
Page 90
What is MagicNet? Using MagicNet Message Remote Management Remote Management File Menu Library / Screen / Schedule / Remote Management / Message Creates a view or selects a created view for each menu item so that you can perform a screen schedule and have basic control over the monitors from the server.
Page 91
Refresh Refreshes the value of each client for the currently selected remote control item. Option Changes the server settings. For more information, refer to the Options section. Remote Management Tree View List View Combo View...
Page 92
Tree View Displays various control items for the client in a tree view. If you select an item, the current state of the selected item is displayed and you can control it in the list view. Displays the items for which remote management is required from among the OSD menus of each client monitor in a tree view.
Page 93
-On Timer 1) Hour: Enter the hour. 2) Minute: Enter the minutes. 3) AM/PM: Enter AM or PM. 4) Status: Select whether to use the turn-on time. 5) Source: Select the external input 6) Volume: Select the volume -Off Timer 1) Hour: Enter the hour.
Page 94
Displays the items required to manage the client in the tree view separately from MDC. If you select an item, the current state of the selected item is displayed and you can control it in the list view. Detailed Items System: Displays the product information for the client in a list view.
Page 95
Phase, Gain, and Sharpness. You can control each item by clicking on it and changing the setting in the list view. The R Phase, G Phase, B Phase, Gain, and Sharpness items are only applicable if the Signal Balance item is set to On. Maintenance: Displays the state of the Lamp Control, Screensaver, Screen Matrix Display, Screen Settings, and Safety Lock.
Page 96
Power On/Off: This item is only enabled when a monitor name is selected and used to turn the client (monitor) on or off. Copy: Copies the settings of the selected item. If you select a monitor name and click Copy, all the items displayed in the list are copied. If you select an item and click Copy, only the item is copied.
Page 97
- Network Adapter: Displays the network adapter for the selected client. - Mac Address: Displays the MAC address of the selected client. : Select an IP address type. - IP Address: Enter the IP address. - Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask. - Default gateway: Enter the address of the default gateway.
Page 98
1) Startup: Select the program to be performed when the client starts. 2) Automatic update: Select how to perform automatic updates. 3) Use password lock: Select whether to use the password lock. 4) Content Server: Select whether to use the content server. 5) Preferred content server: Enter the IP address of the preferred content server to use a content server.
Page 99
Only available if the copied item is the same as the currently selected item. Only applied to clients which are turned on. Refresh: Refreshes items for the selected monitor. Monitor Status : The server is connected to the monitor in Player mode. : The server is connected to the monitor in Scheduler mode.
Page 100
What is MagicNet? Using MagicNet Remote Management Message Message File Menu Library / Screen / Schedule / Remote Management / Message Creates a view or selects a created view for each menu item so that you can run a screen schedule and perform basic control for the monitors from the server.
Page 101
Exit Exits the program. If there are any unsaved changes, a new window is displayed so that you can save them. Tool Menu Undo / Redo Cancels the previously performed command or performs the canceled command again. You can change the maximum number of commands that you can undo using the Option menu. Send / Stop Checks the edited message data in a tree view and sends (or stops) them to the selected monitor.
Page 102
Tree View List View Tree View You can select the monitors to which the message is sent by checking the checkbox next to each monitor and group. List View Changes the detailed functions for the message to be sent to the monitors by double-clicking it or by clicking the created button.
Page 103
What is MagicNet? Using MagicNet Remote Management Message Option Option General Network Connection: Selects the connection method between the server and the monitor. The server and monitor can be connected to each other only if the same connection method is used. Automatic connection: The monitor automatically connects a server on the same network.
Page 104
If the server and monitor are on a different private network, they cannot connect to each other. However, if the server has a public IP address, a monitor with a private IP address can be connected to it using the direct connection method. Server Name: Changes the server name.
Page 105
Use the equal disk space of each monitor: Sets the size to the value entered in the edit box. Do not check disk space when schedule is published: Publishing continues even though the total size of the schedules to be published is larger than that of the free disk space of the monitor.
Page 106
What is MagicNet? Using MagicNet Remote Management Message Contents Server A program run on the additional PC where the content server is operating. Version: The version of the content Server. MAC ID: The MAC address of the network device on the PC where the content server is installed.
Page 107
Displays or changes the drive settings. Password Manages the password. Setup Rotation Rotates the screen with the selected option. Program Runs or exits the program. Exit Exits mnMain. If you exit mnMain, MagicNet X and the Schedule program are also exited together.
Page 108
Old password Enter the existing password. New password Enter the new password. Change Change the password. Use password lock Verifies your password before you enter the Setup screen. Setup Connection Tab Schedule server Server Connection Settings The client automatically connects to the server. When a connection is disconnected, the client connects to another server automatically.
Page 109
The ID of the server to connect to Client ID 1 Schedule server Automatic connection using server name : If the schedule server and client are on the same sub network, the client connects to the servers using their name. Reconnecting another server when disconnected : If a connection is disconnected, the client connects to another server on the same sub network automatically.
Page 110
Select the program performed when the client starts. Automatic updates Select how to perform automatic updates. 1 Startup Sets the program to be performed when the client starts. You can select one of two programs, or select neither of them. Player: Runs a media player program that can be run using the remote control and can receive and play the content that exists on the server.
Page 111
Background: Sets the background for the entire screen. File: Sets the logo screen to be displayed on the background. (A flash, photo, or movie file can be set.) 2 Schedule folder Sets the directory which the content to be scheduled is downloaded to and managed in and manages the size of the disk.
Page 112
What is MagicNet? Using MagicNet Remote Management Message Troubleshooting When a monitor is not connected to the server Check whether the network environment for the server and monitor is normal.. (Check the network cable connections and IP address settings, etc) Check whether a correct network card has been selected when there is more than one network card in the PC where the server is operating.
Page 113
When the monitor update function does not work Check the monitor version. If it is the latest version, no updating is performed. When a movie file is not registered to the library Check whether the proper codec is installed for the movie file the server wants to register to the monitor.
Therefore, a serial cable should be connected between the serial port on a PC and the serial port on a display. Main Screen Click Start > Program > Samsung > MDC System to start the program. Select a set to see the volume of the selected set within the slider.
Page 115
Main Icons Remocon Safety Lock Port Selection 1. Use the main icons to switch into each screen. 2. Allows you to enable or disable the remote control signal receiving function of the display unit. 3. Set the Safety Lock function. When setting the Lock function, you can only operate power and lock buttons on the remote control and set.
1. The Multiple Display Control is originally set to COM1. 2. If any port other than COM1 is used, COM1 through COM4 can be selected in the Port Selection Menu. 3. If the exact port name that is connected to the LCD Display using a serial cable is not selected, communication will be unavailable.
Page 117
Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Power Control. (Power Status) 2) Input 3) Image Size 4) On Timer 5) Off Timer 2. Use the Select All button or Check Box to choose a display to control. Power Control allows controlling some of the functions of the selected display. 1) Power On/Off...
- Turns the power of the selected display On/Off. 2) Volume - Controls the volume level of the selected display. It receives the volume value of the selected display from the sets and displays it in the slider. (When you cancel the selection or choose Select All, the value returns to the default value 10) (Mute On/Off) - Turns on/off the Mute function of the selected display.
Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Input Source Control. - Changes the Input Source of the selected display to PC. - Changes the Input Source of the selected display to BNC. - Changes the Input Source of the selected display to DVI. - Changes the Input Source of the selected display to TV.
Page 120
Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Image Size Control. ( Power Status) - Shows the power status of the current display. 2) Image Size - Shows the current Image Size of the display in use. 3) Input - Shows the current Input Source of the display in use. 4) Info Grid displays only the displays whose Input Source is PC, BNC, DVI.
Page 121
Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Image Size Control. 1) Click the Video Source tab to adjust Image Size for TV, AV, S-Video, Component, DVI(HDCP), HDMI, DTV. Click Select All or use Check Box to select a display to control. 2) Info Grid displays only the display having TV, AV, S-Video, Component or DVI(HDCP) as input source.
Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Time Control. 1) Current Time - Set the current time for the selected display (PC Time). - To change the current time, first change the PC Time. 2) On Time Setup - Set the Hour, Minute, AM/PM of On Time Setup, Status, Source, Volume of the selected display. 3) Off Time Setup - Set the Hour, Minute, and AM/PM, Status for Off Time Setup of the selected display.
Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to PIP Size Control. 1) PIP Size - Shows the current PIP Size of the display in use. 2) OFF - Turns off the PIP of the selected display. 3) Large - Turns on the PIP of the selected display and changes the size to Large. 4) Small - Turns on the PIP of the selected display and changes the size to Small.
Page 124
Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to PIP Source Control. 1) PIP Source - PIP Source can be controlled with turning on the LCD Display power. 2) PC - Changes the source of the PIP of the selected display to PC. 3) BNC - Changes the source of the PIP of the selected display to BNC.
Page 125
Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Settings Control. When each function is selected, the set value of the selected function is displayed in the slide.When selected, each function fetches the value for the set and displays it on the slide bar. When "Select All" is chosen, the default value is displayed.
Page 126
1. Click Settings of the main icons and the Settings Control screen appears. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Settings Control. When each function is selected, the set value of the selected function is displayed in the slide. When selected, each function fetches the value for the set and displays it on the slide bar.
Audio 1. Click Settings of the main icons and the Settings Control screen appears. Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Settings Control. When each function is selected, the set value of the selected function is displayed in the slide. When selected, each function fetches the value for the set and displays it on the slide bar.
Page 128
Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Settings Control. 1) Image Lock - Available only for PC, BNC. 2) Coarse - Adjusts Coarse of the selected display. 3) Fine - Adjusts Fine of the selected display. 4) Position - Adjusts Position of the selected display. 5) Auto Adjustment - Self-Adjust to the incoming PC signal.
Page 129
An "Info Grid" showing several basic data items appears. 1) Maintenance - Allows the Maintenance Control function for all input sources. 2) Auto Lamp Control - Automatically adjusts the backlight of the selected display at a specified time. The Manual Lamp Control automatically turns off if you adjust using the Auto Lamp Control. 3) Manual Lamp Control - Allows you to adjust the backlight of the selected display regardless of the time.
1) Safety Screen - Eliminates the afterimages that can result when the selected display stays in Pause mode for an extended period of time. You can set the repeat cycle timer by selecting the "Interval" by hour and "Second" by second. It can be set to Scroll, Pixel, Bar and Eraser by Screen Type.
Select a display from Display Selection. The place will be set up by pressing a number in the selected mode. The MDC program supplied by Samsung supports up to 5x5 LCD Displayes. 3) On / Off - Turns on/off the Video Wall function of the selected display.
Page 132
- Check the displays to see if any of the other displays connected have the same ID. If more than one displays have the same ID, those displays are not properly detected by the program due to data conflict. - Check if the Display Set ID is a number between 0 and 25. (Adjust using the Display menu) Note : A Display Set ID must be a value between 0 and 25 .
Page 133
Safety Instructions Introduction Connections Using the Software Adjusting the LCD Display Input The color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are Picture subject to change without prior notice for reasons of performance enhancement. [PC / BNC /DVI Mode] Picture Adjusting the LCD Display...
Page 134
- DVI : AV / S-Video / Component Mode - AV / S-Video : PC / BNC / DVI Mode - Component : PC / DVI Mode - HDMI : PC / BNC Mode [The direct button on the remote control is the 'SOURCE' button.] 3) Swap [MENU] →...
Page 135
1) Entertain High brightness For watching motion pictures such as a DVD or VCD. 2) Internet Medium brightness For working with a mixture of images such as the text with graphics added. 3) Text Normal brightness For documentations or work involving a lot of text. 4) Custom Although the values are carefully chosen by our engineers, the pre-configured values may not be comfortable for your eyes depending on your taste.
Page 136
(This function is only enabled if the Color Tone is set to Off.) Brightness Sensor [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [< / >] → [ENTER] Brightness Sensor is to automatically detect distribution of inputted visual signal and adjust to create optimum brightness.
Page 138
Color Tone [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] The color tones can be changed. The individual Color components are also user adjustable. 1) Off 2) Cool2 3) Cool1 4) Normal 5) Warm1 6) Warm2...
Page 139
2) On Film Mode [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] Turns Film Mode Off/On. The Film Mode feature offers you a theater-quality viewing experience. i(Not available in HDMI Mode) 1) Off 2) On PIP Picture...
Page 140
[You can hear the sound even when sound value is set to 0.] Note • If you adjust picture using Sound Custom function, Sound Mode will turn to Custom mode. Auto Volume [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] Reduces the difference in volume control between broadcasters.
Page 142
Video Wall A Video Wall is a set of video screens connected together, so that each screen shows a part of the whole picture or where the same picture is repeated on each screen. When the Video Wall is on, you can adjust the Video Wall screen setting. 1) Video Wall [MENU] →...
Page 143
4) Type [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] You can change the Safety Screen Type. Scroll Pixel Eraser Resolution Select [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨]→ [ENTER] When the picture is not displayed properly on the screen when setting the graphics card resolution of the computer to 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, 1280 x 768 @ 60Hz, 1360 x 768@ 60Hz or 1366 x768 @ 60Hz, by using this function(Resolution Select), you can have the picture displayed on the screen in the specified resolution.
Page 144
Available in PC/BNC mode only 2) Color Reset [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [< / >]→ [ENTER] Available in PC/BNC mode only Note • The Reset function is not available when Video Wall is On. Available Modes PC / BNC / DVI S-Video...
Page 145
and set. The preset password on the LCD Display is "0000". Note • Resetting the password for the function key lock. Press MUTE → 1 → 8 → 6 → On. The password will be reset to '0000'. resetting the password. Available Modes PC / BNC / DVI S-Video...
Page 146
4) Rotation Displays an image file by turning it clockwise by 90 degrees. 5) Zoom Displays a reduced picture. 6) Close Closes the image control Menu. Music The MP3 file format is supported. Movie The MPEG1, WMV file format are supported. 1) Play Plays a movie file.
Page 148
Safety Instructions Introduction Connections Using the Software Adjusting the LCD Display Troubleshooting The color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are Self-Test Feature Check subject to change without prior notice for reasons of performance enhancement. Check List Q &...
Page 149
Do not use benzene, thinner or other flammable substances, or a wet cloth. • We recommend that a Samsung cleansing agent is used to prevent damage to the screen. Maintaining the Flat Panel Display Screen. Clean with a soft cloth (cotton flannel) smoothly.
Page 150
The LCD Display screen flickers. Problems related to the Screen Note • Problems related to the LCD Display screen and their solutions are listed. Problems The screen is blank and the power indicator is off. "Check Signal Cable" message. "Not Optimum Mode " message. The picture rolls vertically.
Page 151
• Problems related to audio signals and their solutions are listed below. Problems No sound. The sound level is too low. The sound is too high or too low. Problems related to the Remote Control Note • Problems related to the remote control and their solutions are listed. Problems The remote control buttons do not respond.
Safety Instructions Introduction Connections Using the Software Adjusting the Monitor Troubleshooting The color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are Specifications subject to change without prior notice for reasons of performance enhancement. General PowerSaver Specifications...
Page 154
PC Audio Input 3.5 Ø Stereo Jack, 0.5 Vrms (-9 dB) Frequency RF: 80 Hz ~ 15 kHz (at -3 dB) Response A/V: 80 Hz ~ 20 kHz (at -3 dB) Plug and Play Capability This monitor can be installed on any Plug & Play compatible system. The interaction of the monitor and the computer systems will provide the best operating conditions and monitor settings.
Page 155
operates with a VESA DPM compliant video card installed in your computer. Use the software utility installed on your computer to set up this feature. PowerSaver State Normal Operation Power Indicator Green Less than Power Consumption 460 W Preset Timing Modes If the signal transferred from the computer is the same as the following Preset Timing Modes, the screen will be adjusted automatically.
Page 157
Safety Instructions Introduction Connections Using the Software Adjusting the LCD Display Troubleshooting The color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are Specifications subject to change without prior notice for reasons of performance enhancement. Information Information For Better Display...
Page 158
Power Off, Screen Saver, or Power Save Mode Turn the power off for 4 hours after 20 hours in use Turn the power off for 2 hours after 12 hours in use Set the Monitor to power off with the PC Display Properties Power Scheme. Use a Screen saver if possible - Screen saver in one color or a moving image is recommended.
Page 159
Every 30 minutes, change the characters with movement. All area display Moving image together with Logo periodically. - Cycle: Display moving image together with Logo for 60 seconds after 4 hours in use. The best way to protect your monitor from Image retention is to turn Power off, or set your PC, or System to operate a Screen Saver program when you are not using it.
Page 161
Information Appendix Appendix Contact SAMSUNG WORLDWIDE Terms Correct Disposal Authority Note • If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center. U.S.A CANADA MEXICO ARGENTINE BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA COSTA RICA...
Page 163
1800-29-3232, 02-689-3232 TAIWAN 0800-329-999 VIETNAM 1 800 588 889 Middle East & Africa SOUTH AFRICA 0860-SAMSUNG(726-7864 ) TURKEY 444 77 11 800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) U.A.E 8000-4726 Sync Signal Sync (Synchronized) Signals refer to the standard signals that are required to display desired colors on the LCD Display.
Page 164
Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is strictly forbidden. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.