Samsung SyncMaster 2043SNPLUS User's Guide

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Page 1 - User Guide

SyncMaster VC240Video Conference MonitorUser GuideInformation in this user guide is subject to change without prior notice for performance improvement

Page 2 - Copyright

2.1 Precautions• Do not lift or swing the product only by the power cord or signal cable.Otherwise, the power cord may be damaged and cause product fa

Page 3 - Contents

2.2 Assembling the Product• Do not set the volume really high when you use headphones. A reallyhigh volume may cause your hearing to weaken.• Be sure

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2.2 Assembling the Product...4Tightly fasten the screw on the bot-tom of the base to the stand...5Be sure you do not remove the fix-ing pin from the s

Page 5 - Introduction

2.2 Assembling the ProductMounting the Monitor to a WallTo mount the monitor to a wall, buy and attach to the monitor a 100 × 100 or200 × 100 mm wall-

Page 6 - Basic View

2.3 Connections2.3 Connections Connecting to a PCThe monitor has two video inputs forconnecting to a PC. One is for DVI,and the other is for VGA. Usin

Page 7 - 1.3 Remote Control

2.4 Finding the Best Viewing AngleConnections for Video CallsTo make a video call, the monitorshould be connected to a network.Connect the LAN cable f

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2.5 Powering On the Monitor2.5 Powering On the MonitorBefore you power on the monitor, insert the bat-teries into the remote contorl, observing the po

Page 9 - Using the Product

2.6 Navigating between MenusTable 3: Video signal modeResolution Horizontal Vertical Clock Horizontal/Verticalfrequency frequency frequency polarities

Page 10 - 2.1 Precautions

2.7 Keyboard Modes2.7 Keyboard ModesYou can type in capital letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and several sym-bols using three types of keyboard mo

Page 11 - 2.2 Assembling the Product

2.8 Power-saving Modes...3Set Max. Power Saving to On.After the PC has turned on, the monitor will automatically turn itself onwhen it receives a vide

Page 12 - Theft Prevention

CopyrightThe color and design may differ depending on the model, and specificationsare subject to change without prior notice for performance improveme

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3 Network and Call Settings3.1 Network SettingsConsult your network administrator, and configure the network settings forthe monitor. The IP address ca

Page 14 - Connecting to a PC

3.1 Network Settingswhereas the invalid items will be indicated by a ...6Assign the monitor a name so that it can be identified by other devicesconnec

Page 15 - Connections for Video Calls

3.2 Data Transmission Mode3.2 Data Transmission ModeYou can make or receive calls using one of the following data transmissionmodes:• IP address• H.32

Page 16 - 2.5 Powering On the Monitor

3.2 Data Transmission Mode...1Press to open the Setup screen, and go to Network...2Select User Name and enter a name...3Set Network Preference to SI

Page 17 - 2.6 Navigating between Menus

3.3 Call Settings3.3 Call SettingsCall QualityYou can adjust the sharpness of your image that is shown to the remote caller...1Press to open the Setu

Page 18 - 2.8 Power-saving Modes

3.3 Call Settings...6A bad network connection also causes choppy picture during a call. SetPLC to On. A still image will be displayed until the networ

Page 19 - Standby Mode

3.3 Call Settings...3Select the Time Zone corresponding to your region...4If Daylight Saving Time is in effect in your region, set Daylight Savingsto

Page 20 - Network and Call Settings

3.3 Call Settings18:24. CameraYour picture may appear too dark or bright, or different in color for yourremote caller, depending on your ambient light

Page 21 - 3.1 Network Settings

3.3 Call Settingsit is best to select Auto for most occasions...4Set Brightness to Manual, and adjust the brightness. However, it is bestto select Au

Page 22 - 3.2 Data Transmission Mode

4 Video Call4.1 Making a CallYou can make a call, following the steps below:...1Press .The screen will display the recent-call log on the left, the ph

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Contents1 Introduction 11.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2 Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - 3.3 Call Settings

4.2 Answering a Call...8To end the call, press .Select Yes. The call will be disconnected...9To view the recent-call log, select Call History. Refer

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4.3 Screen LayoutWhen On + Mic Mute is selected, an incoming call will automatically beconnected, but your voice will not be heard by the remote calle

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4.3 Screen Layout...2Select a size from PIP Size. Two sizes are available...3Select a location from PIP Position. Five locations are available: botto

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4.4 Making a Phone Book4.4 Making a Phone BookYou can make calls easily by using the phone book. To open the phone book,press .Adding a GroupIt is bes

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4.4 Making a Phone BookDeleting a Group...1Select a group and press ...2Select Delete. The selected group will be deleted, and its contacts willbe mo

Page 29 - Video Call

4.4 Making a Phone BookEditing a Contact...1Select a contact and press ...2To view details of the contact before editing, select View...3Select Edit

Page 30 - 4.2 Answering a Call

4.4 Making a Phone Book...2Select Delete.Select OK. The contact will be deleted...3To delete all contacts, select Delete All.Select OK. All the conta

Page 31 - 4.3 Screen Layout

4.4 Making a Phone BookMaking a CallSelect a contact and press .Alternatively, press and select Call.Searching a ContactYou can search a contact using

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4.5 Recent-Call Log4.5 Recent-Call LogTo view the recent-call log, press and select Call History.Alternatively, press and select Call History.• To vie

Page 33 - 4.4 Making a Phone Book

4.5 Recent-Call LogDeleting a Call from the Call Log...1Select a call from the call log, and press ...2Select Delete.Select OK. The call will be dele

Page 34 - Adding a Contact

6 Custom Settings 426.1 Menu Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426.2 Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - Deleting a Contact

4.5 Recent-Call Logselected call highlighted, and select Delete.Select OK. The selected calls will be deleted from the call log.Making a CallSelect a

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4.6 Zooming a Remote Caller’s cameraAdding a Contact to the Phone BookYou can add a contact from the call log to the phone book...1Select a call from

Page 37 - Searching a Contact

4.7 Remote Presentation4.7 Remote PresentationYou can send the picture from your computer to the remote caller and give aremote presentation during a

Page 38 - 4.5 Recent-Call Log

5 Video Conferencing with RADVISION SCOPIA SystemsYou can use VC240 by itself for a high-definition video call between twopeople (point-to-point video

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lows users to take conferencing wherever they go. SCOPIA Desktop is de-signed to meet the demands of high-performance video conferencing witha standar

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USA/AMERICAS EMEA APACT. +1 201 689 6300 T. +44 20 3178 8685 T. +852 3472 4388F. +1 201 689 6301 F. +44 20 3178 5717 F. +852 2801 4071infoUSA@radvisio

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6 Custom SettingsSome menu options are disabled depending on the video mode, as shownbelow.VC mode PC mode DVI modeGeneral Max. Power Saving ☓ ◯ ◯Stan

Page 42 - 4.7 Remote Presentation

6.2 Picture6.2 PicturePC or DVI ModeAdjusting the BrightnessYou can adjust the brightness, following the steps below...1Press to open the Setup scree

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6.2 PictureThen select Reset Picture Mode. Adjusting the Color ToneYou can change the color tone:...1Press to open the Setup screen, and go to Picture

Page 44 - Learn More

6.2 Picture...3Select an option from Color Tone...4If the option you want is not available, select Custom, and then adjustR-Gain, G-Gain, and B-Gain,

Page 45 - USA/AMERICAS EMEA APAC

1 Introduction1.1 FeaturesThe video conference monitor VC240 can be used for various purposes:• Use VC240 as an ordinary monitor.• Make video calls ov

Page 46 - Custom Settings

6.2 Picture...4Decrease or increase Coarse to narrow or widen the picture respec-tively. To finely adjust the picture width, select Fine...5If the pic

Page 47 - 6.2 Picture

6.2 Picturefor movies. VC ModeAdjusting the Brightness and Color IntensityYou can change the brightness and color intensity:...1Press to open the Setu

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6.2 Picturelected option...4To reset the custom settings for the current Mode, select Picture Reset.Then select Reset Picture Mode.◀ 48 ▶

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6.2 PictureAdjusting the Color ToneYou can change the color tone:...1Press to open the Setup screen, and go to Picture...2Select Picture Options...3

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6.3 Security6.3 SecurityYou can set the monitor to be accessed only via a password...1Press to open the Setup screen...2Select Security. Selecting S

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6.4 Reset Settings6.4 Reset SettingsYou can return the monitor to its default settings:...1Press to open the Setup screen...2Select Reset Settings.Th

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6.5 Software Update...4Enter the IP address of the software-update server in the input field, andpress . Contact our service center or Radvision for th

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7 Troubleshooting GuideCheck the following when there is a problem with the product...1If the status indicator is dark even when the monitor is power

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INDEXIndex4:3, 4612 Hours, 2216:9, 4618/07/2010, 2218:24, 2324 Hours, 22123, 14AABC, 14abc, 14Accept, 26Add Contact, 30Add Group, 29Address, 18All, 30

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INDEXReset Picture Mode, 44, 48Reset Settings, 50, 51R-Gain, 42, 45RGB IN, 10SSave, 37Screen, 42, 45Security, 50Sent, 34Server Address, 19Setup, 13Sha

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1.2 Package ContentsBasic View...1Camera...2Microphone...3Remote control sensor...4SpeakerThis camera cannot be connected directly to a computer and t

Page 57 - Troubleshooting Guide

1.3 Remote Control1.3 Remote ControlYou can control the monitor by using the buttons on the remote control or onthe bottom of the monitor. Be sure the

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2 Setup2.1 PrecautionsBe sure to install the monitor in a place that satisfies the conditions indicatedin Table 2.Table 2: Environmental conditionsOper

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2.1 Precautions• Do not install the product in a vehicle or a place exposed to dust, mois-ture, oil, or smoke. Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may

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