Samsung 820DXN User Manual

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

Page 1 - SyncMaster 700DXn / 820DXn

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

Page 2 - Safety Instructions

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

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Exit zExits the program. If there are any unsaved changes, a new window is displayed so that you can save them. Tool Menu Undo /

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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 grou

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

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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 m

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zUse the equal disk space of each monitor: Sets the size to the value entered in the edit box. z Do not check disk space when schedule is publishe

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

Page 11 - Introduction

EWF Displays or changes the drive settings. Password Manages the password. Setup RotationRotates the screen with the selected option.

Page 12 - Sold separately

Old password z Enter the existing password. New password zEnter the new password. Change zChange the password. Use password lock zVerifies you

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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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{The ID of the server to connect to {Client ID 1 Schedule server z Automatic connection using server name : If the sched

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zSelect the program performed when the client starts.Automatic updates z Select how to perform automatic updates. 1Startup

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{Background: Sets the background for the entire screen. {File: Sets the logo screen to be displayed on the background. (A flash, photo, or movie f

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

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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

Page 19 - Dimensions

Introduction A Multiple Display Control (MDC) is an application allowing various displays to be easily and simultaneously operated on a PC. RS

Page 20 - Wall Bracket Assembly

Main Icons Select ButtonRemocon Info GridSafety Lock Display SelectionPort Selection Control Tools 1. Use the main icons to switch into each screen

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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 Sele

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Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Power Control. 1) (Power Status) 2) Input 3) Image Size 4) On Timer 5) Off Timer2. Use the

Page 23 - Wall Bracket Angle Adjustment

- 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

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Remote ControlBatteries (AAA X 2) (Not available in all locations)BNC to RCA Adaptor Jack Sold separatelyWall Mount KIT DVI Cable BNC Cable LAN Ca

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Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Input Source Control.1) PC - Changes the Input Source of the selected display to PC.2) BNC - Ch

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Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Image Size Control.1) ( Power Status) - Shows the power status of the current display.2) Image

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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, Comp

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Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Time Control.1) Current Time - Set the current time for the selected display (PC Time).- To cha

Page 29

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

Page 30 - Connections

Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to PIP Source Control.1) PIP Source - PIP Source can be controlled with turning on the LCD Displ

Page 31 - Connecting a Computer

Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Settings Control. When each function is selected, the set value of the selected function is di

Page 32 - Connecting a DVD Player

1. Click Settings of the main icons and the Settings Control screen appears.Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Settings Control. W

Page 33 - Connecting a Camcorder

Audio 1. Click Settings of the main icons and the Settings Control screen appears.Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Settings Cont

Page 34 - Connecting to an Audio System

Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Settings Control. 1) Image Lock - Available only for PC, BNC.2) Coarse - Adjusts Coarse of the s

Page 35 - Connecting HDMI

•PC AV / S-Video / Component / HDMI Mode•BNC AV / S-Video / HDMI Mode•DVI AV / S-Video / Component Mode•AV / S-Video PC / BNC / DVI Mode•Component

Page 36 - Connecting a USB device

An "Info Grid" showing several basic data items appears. 1) Maintenance - Allows the Maintenance Control function for all input sources. 2

Page 37 - Using the Software

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

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1) Video Wall - A Video Wall is a set of video screens that are connected together, so that each screen shows a part of the whole picture or so

Page 39 - System Requirements

- 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

Page 40

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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[MENU] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] Selects the input source for the PIP. - PC : AV / S-Video / Componen

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MagicBright™ [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER]MagicBright™ is a new feature providing the optimum viewing environment dependin

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1) Red 2) Green 3) Blue Note• If you adjust the picture by using the Color Control function, Color Tone will turn to the Custom mode. Color Temp [M

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This is used to make up for the weak RGB signal transmitted by a long signal cable. (Available in PC, BNC mode only) 1) Signal Balance [MENU] → [∧ /

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2) Standard3) Movie4) Custom[The direct button on the remote control is the 'P.MODE' button.] Custom [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] →

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2) REMOTE OUT/IN You can use a wired remote control by connecting it to your monitor.3) RS232C OUT/IN (RS232C Serial PORT) MDC(Multiple Display Con

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Brightness Sensor [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [< / >] → [ENTER]Brightness Sensor is to automatically detect distribution o

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AVS-VideoComponentHDMIMagicNetMode [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER]The LCD Display has a built-in high fidelity stereo amplifi

Page 49

Sound Select [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] Selects either Main or Sub when PIP is On.1) Main2) Sub[Available Mode

Page 50

Menu Transparency [MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] Changes the opaqueness of the OSD background.1) High2) Medium3) L

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[MENU] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] →[ENTER] → [∧ / ∨] → [ENTER] Sets how many parts the screen should be divided horizontally.

Page 52

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 @

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Multi Control Available ModesPC / BNC / DVIAVS-VideoComponentHDMIMagicNetMulti Control Assigns an individual ID to the SET. 1) ID Setup [MENU] → [∧

Page 54

• Resetting the password for the function key lock. Press MUTE → 1 → 8 → 6 → On. The password will be reset to '0000'. The remote control i

Page 55

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 Me

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will reset the previous settings of Setup mode. 5) File Local : You can delete or copy files on both local and removable disks. 6) Play Option You

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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 i

Page 58

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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Maintenance and Cleaning 1) Maintaining the LCD Display Case. Clean with a soft cloth after disconnecting the power cord. • Do not use benzene, t

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The LCD Display screen flickers.Display is securely connected. (Refer to Connecting a Computer) Problems related to the Screen Note• Problems rel

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• Problems related to audio signals and their solutions are listed below. Problems SolutionsNo sound.zEnsure that the audio cable is firmly connected

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Set the resolution in the Control Panel → Appearance and Themes → Display → Settings. zWindows ME/2000: Set the resolution in the Control Panel → Dis

Page 63

Select Language Main PageModelSyncMaster 700DXn The color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specification

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Audio Characteristics Audio Input 1 RCA Jack Red(R) White(L), 0.5 Vrms (-9 dB) Audio Input 2 RCA Jack Red(R) White(L), 0.5 Vrms (-9 dB) PC Audio Inp

Page 65

This monitor has a built-in power management system called PowerSaver. This system saves energy by switching your monitor to low-power mode when it ha

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VESA, 1280 x 1024 63.981 60.020 108.000 +/+VESA, 1280 x 1024 79.976 75.025 135.000 +/+VESA,1360 x 768 47.712 60.015 85.500 +/+VESA,1920 x 1080 66.587

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Select Language Main PageModelSyncMaster 820DXn The color and appearance of the product may vary depending on the model, and the product specification

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3) MDC MDC Quick Launch Button. 4) LOCK Activates or deactivates all function keys on both the remote control and the LCD Display except for the Po

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Audio Characteristics Audio Input 1 RCA Jack Red(R) White(L), 0.5 Vrms (-9 dB) Audio Input 2 RCA Jack Red(R) White(L), 0.5 Vrms (-9 dB) PC Audio Inp

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This monitor has a built-in power management system called PowerSaver. This system saves energy by switching your monitor to low-power mode when it ha

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VESA, 1280 x 1024 63.981 60.020 108.000 +/+VESA, 1280 x 1024 79.976 75.025 135.000 +/+VESA,1360 x 768 47.712 60.015 85.500 +/+VESA,1920 x 1080 66.587

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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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Power Off, Screen Saver, or Power Save Mode zTurn the power off for 4 hours after 20 hours in use zTurn the power off for 2 hours after 12 hours i

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zEvery 30 minutes, change the characters with movement. zAll area display Moving image together with Logo periodically. - Cycle: Display movi

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- Select method . Instruction Guide : OSD Menu -> Set Up -> Safety Screen -> Bar . Time Interval : 1 ~ 10 hours ( Recommend : 1 ) . Time P

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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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When pressing this button, the current mode is displayed at the bottom centre of the screen. The LCD Display has a built-in high fidelity stereo amp

Page 80

Correct Disposal Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) - Europe only (Applicable in the European Union and

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Mechanical Layout | Monitor Head | Speaker | Installation VESA Bracket | Wall Bracket Installation 1. Mechanical Layout 2. Monitor HeadSyncMaster 700

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

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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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For securing the bracket on a wall, use only machine screws of 6 mm diameter and 8 to 12 mm length.4. Wall Bracket Installation zContact a technician

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Insert and tighten the Captive Screw in the direction of the arrow. When done, mount the wall bracket on the wall. A. Captive Screw B. Wall Brack

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To mount the product on the wall bracketThe shape of the product may vary depending on the model. (The assemblies of the plastic hanger and the screw

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Remove safety pin (3) and insert the 4 product holders into the corresponding bracket holes (1). Then place the product(2) so that it is firmly fixed

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Mechanical Layout | Monitor Head | Speaker | Installation VESA Bracket | Wall Bracket Installation 1. Mechanical Layout 2. Monitor HeadSyncMaster 820

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3. 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.4. Wall Bracket Installation zContact a technician

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Insert and tighten the Captive Screw in the direction of the arrow. When done, mount the wall bracket on the wall. A. Captive Screw B. Wall Brack

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To mount the product on the wall bracketThe shape of the product may vary depending on the model. (The assemblies of the plastic hanger and the screw

Page 93

Remove safety pin (3) and insert the 4 product holders into the corresponding bracket holes (1). Then place the product(2) so that it is firmly fixed

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

Page 95

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

Page 96

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

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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

Page 98

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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• Connect a set of audio cables between the AUX L, R jacks on the AUDIO SYSTEM and the AUDIO OUT [L-AUDIO-R] on LCD Display. Connecting to a Wired Re

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1) Connect the DVI output terminal of a digital output device to the HDMI IN terminal of the monitor using a DVI to HDMI cable. 2) Connect the red and

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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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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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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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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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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

Page 113

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

Page 114

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

Page 115 - Main Screen

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

Page 116 - Port Selection

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 T

Page 117 - Power Control

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

Page 119 - Input Source

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

Page 120 - PC, BNC, DVI

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

Page 121

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

Page 122

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

Page 123 - PIP Size

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

Page 124 - PIP Source

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

Page 125 - Settings

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

Page 126 - Picture PC

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

Page 127

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

Page 128 - Image Lock

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

Page 129 - Lamp Control

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

Page 130

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

Page 131 - Video Wall

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

Page 132 - Troubleshooting

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

Page 133

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.

Page 134 - Adjusting the LCD Display

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

Page 135

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

Page 136

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

Page 137

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

Page 138

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

Page 139

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

Page 140

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

Page 141

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

Page 142

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

Page 143

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

Page 144

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

Page 145

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

Page 147

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

Page 148

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

Page 149 - 6) Play Option

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

Page 150

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

Page 151 - Problems Solutions

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

Page 152

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.

Page 153

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

Page 154 - How can I play the video?

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

Page 155 - SyncMaster 700DXn

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

Page 156

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

Page 157

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

Page 158 - Vertical Frequency

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

Page 159 - SyncMaster 820DXn

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

Page 160

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

Page 161

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

Page 162

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

Page 163 - Information

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

Page 164

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

Page 165

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-

Page 166

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

Page 167 - Appendix

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

Page 168

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

Page 169

- 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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