Samsung SyncMaster 460DXn Specifications

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Install Programs PDF Manuals Registration Safety Instructions
Introduction
Connections
Using the Software
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djusting the LCD Display
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Information
Appendix
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Summary of Contents

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Install Programs PDF Manuals Registration Safety InstructionsIntroductionConnectionsUsing the SoftwareAdjusting the LCD Display TroubleshootingS

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recycling center or to a store selling the same type of the battery or rechargeable battery. © 1995~2007 SAMSUNG. ALL Rights Reserved

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System -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-

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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 it

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Phase, Gain, and Sharpness. You can control each item by clicking on it and changing the setting in the list view. zThe R Phase, G Phase, B Phase, Ga

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System 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

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- Network Adapter: Displays the network adapter for the selected client. - Mac Address: Displays the MAC address of the selected client. - : Selec

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1) Startup: Select the program to be performed when the client starts. 2) Automatic update: Select how to perform automatic updates. 3) Use password

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zOnly available if the copied item is the same as the currently selected item. zOnly applied to clients which are turned on. Refresh: Refreshe

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Select Language Main PageModelThe color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are subject to c

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Remote ControlBatteries (AAA X 2) (Not available in all locations) Cover-HoleBNC to RCA Adaptor JackSemi Stand Screw: 4 EA USB Holder & Screw (1E

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2) Navigate buttons (Up-Down buttons) Moves from one menu item to another vertically or adjusts selected menu values. 3) Adjust buttons (Left-Right

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1) POWER S/W ON [ | ] / OFF [O] Switches the LCD Display On/Off.2) POWER IN The power cord plugs into the LCD Display and the wall plug. 3) REMO

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12) AV AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] (LCD Display Audio Connection Terminal (Input)) 13) AV OUT [VIDEO] (VIDEO Connection Terminal): AV mode (Output)14) AV

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7. VOL 8. MUTE 9. TTX/MIX 10. MENU11. ENTER 12. P.MODE13. AUTO 14. ENTER/PRE-CH 15 . CH/P 16. SOURCE 17. INFO 18. EXIT 19. Up-Down Left-Right buttons

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12) P.MODE When you press this button, current picture mode is displayed on the lower center of the screen. AV / S-Video / Component : P.MODE The

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Every time you press the button, a PIP screen appears.27) SOURCE Changes the source of the PIP window signal.28) SWAP Swaps the contents of the PIP

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Mechanical Layout | Monitor Head | Stand | Speaker | Installation VESA Bracket | Wall Bracket Installation 1. Mechanical Layout NETWORK MODEL SIZE

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Select Language Main PageModelThe color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are subject to c

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{28.5 kg (with Basic Stand) {34.0 kg (with Basic Stand / option protection glass) 2. Monitor Head NETWORK MODEL SIZE PROTECTION GLASS + NETWORK

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4. Speaker

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5. Installation VESA Bracket zWhen installing VESA, make sure to comply with the international VESA standards. zPurchasing VESA Bracket and Installat

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For securing the bracket on a wall, use only machine screws of 6 mm diameter and 8 to 12 mm length.6. Wall Bracket Installation zContact a technician

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Check the installation diagram and mark the drill points on the wall. Use the 5.0 mm bit to drill holes deeper than 35 mm. Fix each anchor in the corr

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1. Mount the product on the wall bracket and make sure it is properly fixed to the left and right plastic hangers. 2. Be careful when installing the

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Mechanical Layout | Monitor Head | Stand | Speaker | Installation VESA Bracket | Wall Bracket Installation 1. Mechanical Layout NETWORK MODEL SIZE

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{37.6 kg (with Basic Stand) {42.4 kg (with Basic Stand / option protection glass) 2. Monitor Head NETWORK MODEL SIZE PROTECTION GLASS + NETWORK

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4. Speaker

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5. Installation VESA Bracket zWhen installing VESA, make sure to comply with the international VESA standards. zPurchasing VESA Bracket and Installat

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Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle.zAn improper ground may cause electric shock or equipment damage.(Class l Equipment only.) Ins

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For securing the bracket on a wall, use only machine screws of 6 mm diameter and 8 to 12 mm length.6. Wall Bracket Installation zContact a technician

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Check the installation diagram and mark the drill points on the wall. Use the 5.0 mm bit to drill holes deeper than 35 mm. Fix each anchor in the corr

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1. Mount the product on the wall bracket and make sure it is properly fixed to the left and right plastic hangers. 2. Be careful when installing the

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Select Language Main PageModelThe color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are subject to c

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Connecting the LCD Display Using a Power cord with Earth In the event of failure, the earth lead may cause electric shock. Make sure to wire the

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3) Connect the audio cable for your LCD Display to the audio port on the back of your computer.Note• Turn on both your computer and the LCD Displa

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1) 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.2) Connec

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• The audio-video cables shown here are usually included with a Camcorder. (If not, check your local electronics store.) If your camcorder is ster

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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

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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

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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. zFailu

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1) Connect the LAN cable. Connecting a USB device 1) You can connect USB devices such as a mouse or keyboard. Using a USB Holder When using a sma

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1) Insert part of your USB holder into the groove in part at the back of your monitor. 2) Align part of your USB holder with the groove at

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1) Insert part of your USB holder into the groove in part at the back of your monitor. 2) Align part of your USB holder with the groove at

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Select Language Main PageModelThe color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specifications are subject to c

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6. Choose a folder to install the MagicNet program. 7. Click "Install." 8. The "Installation Status" window appears.

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9. It is recommended restarting the system for the normal operation of the MagicNet Server program. Click "Finish." 10. When the instal

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What is MagicNet?| Using MagicNet | Library | Screen | ScheduleRemote Management | Message | Option |Client / Contents Server| Troubleshooting What i

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schedules. 5. Instants message → You can display a message on selected monitors regardless of schedules. 6. MDC and System → The MDC and System

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What is MagicNet? || Library | Screen | ScheduleRemote Management | Message | Option |Client / Contents Server| Troubleshooting

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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 chan

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Put down the LCD Display carefully.zFailing to do so may damage the LCD Display. Do not place the LCD Display face down.zThis may damage the TFT

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File Sub-Menus Registering a Library 1. Select Library from the File menu to open the Library View. 2. Select a photo file, music

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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

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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 se

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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 b

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What is MagicNet? | Using MagicNet |Library| Screen | ScheduleRemote Management | Message | Option |Client / Contents Server| Troubleshooting Library

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Synchronize zSynchronizes the library files of the main server with the files of the content server. Option z Changes the server set

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view in the right pane. Exploring Normal Files Exploring Libraries Exploring Screen Files Exploring Normal FilesExploring Libraries Explor

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Exploring Content Servers Displays the management folders for the content servers in a tree view. Function: If you select a folder, its subfol

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Exploring Libraries z 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. zSend T

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Exploring Screen zOpen: If you click Open for a folder, you are moved to that folder. If you click Open for a file, the file is run. zSend To Libra

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If the connector between the plug and the pin is dusty or dirty, clean it properly using a dry cloth. zA dirty connector may cause electric shock or f

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Displays the subfolders and files under the selected folder. Function: Double-Click zDouble-click to move to the upper folder. z Double-click

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zCut: 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

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Exploring the Content Server z F2 key: Renames the selected folder. However, you cannot rename a file. z Delete key: Deletes the selected folders,

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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

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What is MagicNet? | Using MagicNet | Library | Screen | ScheduleRemote Management | Message | Option |Client / Contents Server| Troubleshooting Screen

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{Administrator: Has privileges for all server functions. {User: Has privileges for all server functions except for changing server options and use

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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

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Background This is for configuring the background for all screens. The background consists of the Area, Screen, Music, and Effect functions. If a

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Resolution: Changes the resolution for the background. You can add a new resolution and set the default resolution using the Options menu. Start T

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Changes the detailed properties and transfer mode for the selected file of each type. zTransfer Mode: Changes the mode in which the selected file

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Do not try to move the LCD Display by pulling only the wire or the signal cable. zThis may cause a breakdown, electric shock or fire due to damage

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Photo This function is for configuring screens using photo files and consists of the Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. The Area functio

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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.

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Background Type: Sets the background type (Color, Picture File) for the Photo area. Color: Selects the color when the background type for th

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Movie Changes the detailed properties and the transfer mode for the selected file of each type. zTransfer Mode: Changes the mode in which the

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This function is for configuring screens using movie files and consists of Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. The Area function allows you t

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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 th

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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 t

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Flash This function is for configuring screens using Macromedia flash files and consists of Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. The Area fu

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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, T

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Type: Sets the background type (Color, Picture File) for the Flash area. Color: Selects the color when the background type for the Flash area i

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outlet and contact the Service Center. When viewing a fixed screen for an extended period of time, residual image or blurriness may appear. zChang

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Web Changes the detailed properties and the transfer mode for the selected file of each type. zTransfer Mode: Changes the mode in which the sele

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This function is for configuring screens by connecting website files and consists of the Area, Screen, Background and Effect functions. The Area func

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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 d

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zFull: The photo file is enlarged or reduced to fit the entire background. zOriginal: The photo file is displayed at the original size. zAuto: The

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Text This function is for configuring screens by connecting text and consists of the Area, Screen, Background, Effect functions. The Area function a

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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, To

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the Text area. The font type shows the font of the computer where the server is operating. The same fontshould be installed in the monitor so that th

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Source Changes the detailed properties and the transfer mode for the selected file of each type. zTransfer Mode: Changes the mode in which the sel

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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.

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(TV: General broadcasting channel range - 2~69, Cable broadcasting channel range 1, 14~135) (DTV : Main channel range - 0 to 999, Sub channel ran

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Place the product out of children’s reach, as they could damage by hanging onto it. zA falling product may cause injury to the person or even fatal

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What is MagicNet? | Using MagicNet | Library | Screen |ScheduleRemote Management | Message | Option |Client / Contents Server| Troubleshooting Schedul

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Tool Menu Undo / Redo zCancels the previously performed command or performs the canceled command again. You can change the maximum nu

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Tree ViewEPG ViewList ViewPublish View Tree View Displays the connection state of the monitors currently connected to the server depending o

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Local Network: A monitor which is connected to the server over a network. New Group: Creates a new group that can include some networked

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This is a virtual monitor used to create schedules for a monitor used without being connected to the network. Local publishing can be performed

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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

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Start Time / Stop Time / Duration: Sets the time information for the selected screen in minutes. Periodic: Sets how frequently the selected scr

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What is MagicNet? | Using MagicNet | Library | Screen | ScheduleRemote Management| Message | Option |Client / Contents Server| TroubleshootingRemote M

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Refresh zRefreshes the value of each client for the currently selected remote control item. Option zChanges the server settings. For

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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 an

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